Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 9

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THRIFT IS SUBJECT | OF MANY SERMONS Speakers Today to Urge Benefits of ;° Life Insurance for Family || Heads. Thrift was urged in sermons and Sunday school lessons in every church in Washington yesterday. The campaign is being continued to- €ay, which is designated as “Life In- surance day." Thrift-week speakers Wwill stress the need of protecting the family after the principal supporter 10 longer heads the house. Addresses Lre being made in government build- lmz», schools and before various clubs socteties in the o ood citizenship I Maj. Guy Withers, chafrman of the life insurance committ f the cam- paign. “It protects soclety agaiust carying unnecessary burdens. This protectlon is both to Individuals, fam- ilies and the state on the part of the honest man, During a man’'s best pro- ductive rs as a good citizen Le should i st in life insurance to dis- charge his responsibilities for pro- tecting soclety.” George C. Shinr “Make a Will da arranged for fr unsel said chairman of |(u " (tomorrow), of Columbus \d Farmers Bank, mmerclal National 1 Wash- ington Savin Northwest § Bank and Cttizer following attd rs will be on duty s de H. Cooper at Trust Company fred American Securit Company: B. L Bank and Trust Btetson, National Sa tional Bank: George O. Vass, RIGES National Bank: Alexunder Wolif, ©nd Natlonal Bank; C. F. R National Metropoli Trimble, National Bank ton; H. W. Burnside, Mechanfes ~ National Zirpel, and Irving : James = Allen McCullen, G Raymond B, Dicke !' M CoA; Library; George Sayings and Cc Jtam Clark Tavlor, Company; L. 1. Spieg Weiner and George.G. Coher A., 11th street ®venue. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital x ARMY. Col. B. F. Cheatham, Quartermaster |/ sco, has been for duty in the Corps, at San T ordered to this cits office of the assistant secretary of war. Officers ordered to duty as Guard at Toledo; Sergt. guire, Quartermaster C Fennsylvania National risburg; Sergt. Tho Fleld Ar- tillery, with the Massa tts N tional Guard at Allston; Sergt. John Rose, Fleld Artillery with the Okla- homa National G at Tulsa; and Sergt. Walter ( with the | Michigan Natio: at South Haven. The President gesignations of Capt. Nuckols Davis, Medical Corps; F Charles E. Hetrick, Second Lieut. Volnéy Corps of Enginee Warrant Officer Daniel T. Taylor, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz, has been retir- ed on account of disability incident to the service. Capt. H. A. McMorrow tillery Corps, at Fort T with the ard at Har- Guard has accepted the Ar- . M alu, Hawaii Maj. . MacDonald, ordance de- partment, has been transferred from the arsenal at Watertown, Mass., to the Frankford arsenal, Philadelphia. NAVY. De Witt Blamer, at . has been detailed to d Capt. San 1 Commande navy vard, Zrnest Friedrick at the w York, has been as- command of the Pyro &5 the relief of Commander F. R. Nalle, who has been assigned to the ammunition depot, Fort Miffiln, P Commander J. P. Miller has asaigned to the receiving ship at New York. Lieut. Commander F. P. commanding the Nokomis, has been ordered to Great Lakes, TIl; Lieut. Commander G. K. Stoddard, from | Hampton Roads to the Sapelo] Lieut he Conger, from 2 Academy: Lieut. R. A. Ofstie, the battls fleet to the Navy Depart- | ment; Lieut. R. G. Pennoy from | New ‘York city to the Navy Depart- | ment: Lieut. . R. Price, from coni- mand of the 0-7 to the 0-9; Lieut. | A. G. Churchill, Medical Corps, from Rhis city to Gu e following named officers have been ordered to duty on the Aslatic { station; Commander G. W. Tort \Hrflln Pa.; Lieut. Com T. W. Ralson, Medical Corps, w York city; Lieut. H. F. X. Banvard, at San Francisco: hugl\lln Dental IiL; Lieut. Construction Corps, at C., and Lieuts. H. E. H. A, Miller and L. L w Supply Corps at New York oity. CANAL TOLLS $1,097,960. R37 Commercial Pass Through, January 1 to 15. PANAMA, January 21.—Commercial Wessels to the number of 237 passed Vessels Society ontinued from Bighth Page.) . tenor, sang “O, Promise| bride's attendant was Helen Wallerstein, who wore ULlue chiffon with a bandeau of rhine- tones and carried pink roses. The L for his best man, Mr. h of this city. nder, mother of the chid’ brocaded chiffon es of rhinestones, and a of orchids, Miss only bride, with corsage b Helene Fried of the bride, ander, the younger sister wore a girlish gown of light blue taffeta. Mrs, Small, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black chiffon gown brocaded in chenille and u bouquet of violets and orchid dinner which followed the ce was served at small for a centerpiece of spring flowers, except the table, which had for a center- roses’ formed in heart shape 'he out-of-town guests were Mr. and G. Hyman, \lr- Levinsohn, nd Murs d Aaron The emony lander of-Ne: Mrs. George Friedlander of Atlantle City, mall of Baitimor. and Mrs. iourney upon their r home in this city The bride’s going- R w one-piece f tan velvet with a becoming hat en, trimmed in tun leather leaves, and a tun color caracul coat ub: L i make Wway EOWn Was Alexander and M s o , Atlan- 5 the Ma tle City, over the w e meet at the h 1445 § Fairmonut o'clock. ellar ck pm. a the home 14 East n Wwhen Mi Jones of thix City wi married to Mr. oth of Springtield, 111 The ompanied by the father and mother of the bride. Capitol the soiree and N street north- en Jean Paul Duncan, Miss Helen O'Neil, Miss Johnson, Mrs. hompson, Miss 1zetha 57 Blfrivde k. Alma Boll Whitfleld, = Mins Eunice ¢ na Duncan, mor and principal who will be pre- udolphe de Zapp. president of the ih: Julius lent of the Publ and member ir including musical and nt_numbers will be Desiren Lubovska, National Amerlcan | ipal and pu- | th Miss Minna : Miss Wilh dthful concert € Miss Frances | Washburn. y With Miss Mar- Lt the piano in Mr. Paul Bley- | erry, tenor, with | no 'and_instru- trio. including lin; Mr. Joseph Morton Gittel- president of the Ballet, assisted by program selected by den: Mr. Warren L. man, plane On account of the illness of Mr. A. which | ven by the entertainment committes at the Women's City Club Monduy night, has been postponed ] until a-later Deaths R.ep;rfi;d. deati was to be have heea re, The following 1 the last tw 3 se. 5, 66, 12th aud Upshur | | Connecticut Ave., Corner L St. <t exclusive apartments. fow desirable house- | STONELEIGH COURT | | ul‘m'!lllv priced two and three s1.25. ! service Glasses Fitted McCormick Medical College Eyes Ezamined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES 409410 McLuchlen Blds. 10th and G Bts, N.W. BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN -MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Seg Island—Cruises, CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S { | STEAMSHIP AND TOURS No. 1 Woodward ‘Bullding Phone Main 1089 through the Panama Canal from Jan- very 1 to January 15. Tolls to the &mount of $1,097,960 were paid by the Yessels. Marriage Licenses. Marriago lcenses have been issued to the low oo ea” Randolph of Chaiottesville, Va., and Bepors Bpencer of this city Tohn M. ‘and Luey E. Dearstize. Joe specme -na Leona Genovese. Ber nd Merguerite B, Baker, Poth of Bimira, N. X Births Reporled - ing births have been reported to lb:' fn'x"clah:ep:nmm 1a'the Tast twenty-four Jorph aod 1da Sherman, boy. Richard and Eleanor Corcora Barge, James E_and Nellle D. Baraeit, g irl. Baward H. and Auna Goetz, Norman B. and Mabel rf K. sbd d M Don(d W, Jo4 Dorothy Shangon, Charlotte E. Spencer, girl. nd. o, and Banit k. Donald 4. "apa Marforie Davison, girl. Faiter 1. aoa Dilia 7. Hughe gt 'l'l ). and Hll‘l’ll!l C. Baker, B Dennis L lfld So le E. Shirley, enry irl, f Willie Au Senlnh B'Eln s, girl, A ‘Emanuel and Addie Martia, boy. 3 Rid yourself of those twinges. Ape ply Sloan’s gently without rubbing. Itsends straight to the pain-ridden tissues the fresh new blood that they need to heal them. Relief is quick and lasting. Get a bottlefrom your druggist today and have it on band—35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment—kills pain? THE “Peter Pan” The Supremely Good Canned Foods Peas 221/,c Corn 15¢ Takhoma ] [ ° Biscuits A carload just arrived irom the factory and dis- tributed to our stores. Special prices during this Per Pkg. Peach Jam “Yermont Maid” Syrup Bottie This is the fine Maple- at one-half the cost. FAMILY SIZE N.B.C. We distributed a tion of having a big sale, but so mar we can only advertise them as sub; packages and buy—the price is special and the Shriver’s A-1 Country Gentleman Corn, 15¢ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, Cane combination. carload of this new package with the inten- s stores sold out quickly that t to being on hand. 1924. A Store Near Your Home BACON Sold by the Piece Only This sale is going to demand your attention. The real sugar cured bacon, the kind that delights yvour palate, is going to sell in our stores all this week at this very low price. Slabs Weighing 4 to 6 | Lbs. Each. PerlLb... c Tomorrow and again offer these fine great popularity of this to the very fine quality ning fresh each day. Per Cake. . You Can =1lc Curtice Bros. Per Glass Dc The flavor and taste of Maple Syrup PREMIUM SODAS Phe, SDC See the value big. Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn, can . . 15c¢ Burnham & Morrill’s “Paris” Corn, can, 15¢ Keystone Y. C. Peaches, can . Del Monte Peaches,can . . . Del Monte Pears, can Del Monte Cherries, can . . . . . Schimmel’s Jelly Per Glass Regardless of price, we be- fieve. this high-grade pure product will prove as sa 1 factory as any jelly vou c find. 2 FRESH EGGS Perpoz. 50¢ KRAFT’S CHEESE Have you tried it? It’s 12-Lb. sure to please. While it costs more, it’s worth it, Bag et % Lb. Ameriean for. 1 2C . % Lb. Swiss for—..1DC Bag ... Washington Flour 25¢ 25¢ 30¢c 35¢ Do You Have A Washing Machine? If you do, try Peet’s “Cl;ystal White” Soap Flakes Per Pkg. 23c Jello .........c...11c Junket Tablets........11c Knox Gelatine. . ......19¢c Hipolite ......<....17c Snowflake M. M.. ......20c Lea-Perrin’s .........29% Kitchen Bougquet. ... ....29¢ Tobasco Sauce........35¢ Sanitary Salad Dressing.27¢ Premier Salad Dressing.37c Gelfand Mayonnaise . . .25¢ Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise, 30c Sar-a-Lee “Sp}ed" ve...39¢ Heinz Catsup.........30¢ Heinz Spaghetti. ..16¢ Heinz Peanut Butter. . .32c Heinz Chili Sauce. .....33¢c 5¢ For the roughest or the finest, it cleans them all and without imjury to the fabrics. We unhesitatingly recommend this to you. HEINZ DILL PICKLE, Each, HONEY DEW PINEAPPLE Large Can 33c weie 19¢ LIBBY’S Potted Meat. .. ... ..4’/ze Corned Beef . Corned Beef Hul:.....Zk Veal Loaf ... e 20c Vienna Sausage.......12¢ Peerless Dned Beef . .. .25¢ Lunch Tongue........25¢c Van Camp’s Milk, Can, C Honeydew Plneupple. o No. 2 Can DORSCH’S Angel Food Cakes Wednesday cakes item is due a fact which you will quickly appreciate. tomorrow and on Wednesday, 21/2c Per LP., zzc Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE Specials for This Week “SunBrite Cleanser” GoldMedalBuckwheat -3 = 25° Oc FLORIDA ORANGES Per Doz., 30(: Per Doz., 40(: We are glad to sell you a quarter or a half dozen at these prices. Please do not hesitate to ask for small quantities. GRAPE FRUIT Large stock, and rightly priced. Now is the height of the season. 10c| Cook’s Pound Cake I'ry one and find out how good they are. 25¢ HAMS There are hams and hams, but many of our patrons have volunteered the statement that they never ate better ham than that from the stock we are selling. The finest quality at a very moderate price. we The Begin- Makes the mild sweet drink . preferred by nine out of ten people who drink coffee. 25¢ Now Enjoy Florida’s Finest Oranges Quality at this time is excellent, receipts are large, and you will agree when you see our stocks and the prices, that oranges are not an expensive luxury, but a very moderate priced, healthful food that should be plentifully used every day. your children have plenty of oranges, these low prices make it possible Let Fancy Eating York Imperial Cooking APPLES 4 Ibs. fo;' 25¢ 7 Ibs. for 25¢ Standard Quality Canned Goods Blue Ridge Corn.................Can, 10c Silver: Label Peas .....c.....r... ... .Can, 15¢ Canned Tomatoes, large size. .......2 for 25¢ Blue Rldge Stringless Beans. . . ... .Can, 15¢ ....Can, 12}¢c Sauerkraut . . . ....... .Can, 124¢ Sweet Potatoes . ..............Can, 12}c Sumter Spinach .. ..............Can, 10c Columbus Apricots . ... ............Can, 20c Columbus Peaches . .............Can, 20c Ritter’s Pork and Beans. .. ......Can, 10c Discovery Pineapple, No. 2 size tin. . Can, 25¢ White House Rice, 3 pkgs. for 25¢ You'll Like 1 9c BLUE LABEL Gorton’s BEETS Clam Chowder Like everything in the Blue Label line, these beets “Down East” It’s the real thing, made the are very fine quality, way you like clam chowder. SMYRNA LAYER FIGS, Lb., Buy a can and be con- vinced that Blue Label Beets are a real delicacy. No. 2 Size Can, 19¢ No. 3 Size Can, 25¢

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