Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 22

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MAKE PACT TO CURB i THIEVES ON BORDER T. s. and Canada Agree to Return i Property Stolen From Other’s r Nationals. THEFTS ARE Missig in Both Countries. intended to curb the Canadian border ¢ between the Canadian n governments. Under two governments agree to len property smugsled by ss the border to their cither in the United nnouncement made today by tate Department said the agree- ment grew out of the recent cont &t Ottawa between Ame na moul and SEMI ANNUAL SHIFT NOTED IN SCHOOLS Beginning of Second Semester Seeui 1 000 Pupils Promoted From the Grades. ing of the second seme Listrict public schools population. who completed nt 1 course yest ame freshm achools. At the pils” were ady The final graduati schools were lel morning t titutions ~ opened the influx of ¢ _outnumber As a resul a I renrlpuun .m-n-rui for Cn ds, Fever and Grippe = 3t is the most speedy remedy we know, Preventing Pneumonia in the city's high me time hundreds lete. ced to higher ple in/ the high night, and this 18TH ANNUAL B/ BANQUET. Society of Mayflower Descendnnts Announces Event. The ecighteenth annual banquet of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the District of Columbia will be held at the Cafe L'Aiglon Thursday night, February 28. Addresses will made - by President Mather Lewis of George Washington INCREASING | g Witiiam . of the Gridiron Club. Rev. John T. Huddle and M; E. Emley. Carter B. Keel er- nor of the society, will act us toast- master. CAMPOLI JURY HUNG. Dismissed After 28 Hours’ Delib eration in Murder Case. When the jury in Criminal Division 2, after deliberating twenty-eight hours told Justice Hoehling yesterday afternoon it was unable 0 agree on the guilt or innocence of ank Campoli, it was discharged. is understood five jurors were for cquittal, five for murder in the sec nd degree, one for manslaughter nd one for first degree murder. Campoli was ‘indicted for murder the Killing of Bascillo Feromini in front of rth south- case was MAH.-JONG AUCTION“BRIDGE Tnstruction b Aplo\ntm.nl Valentines— Don't put off getting your Valentines another day—come in while the selection is still com- Your friends will appreciate your thought- fulness in coming to this shop — headquarters for everything new and novel. We have Valen- tines suitable for every one—at prices vou will certainly find intercst- ing. 5c to $1.00 each The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) % 14th Street 7. e" yve. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. William ¢ Mg Arran:emfi!nua lo‘r; the ’l;annucx are ; in’ charge of Frank H. Briggs, Mre. Automobiles and Other Valuables |t chazee of frany B, BriEE mims: Imuomobua Warrer | Alexandria with a marine. Tho public ‘|| er to I At- || | i | [in the first degree in connection with | = | for Medium THE EVENING_ STAR, | SENTENCED TO 8 MONTHS. 1= Woman Guilty of Violating Quar- | antine Regulations. i | Louise Gamble, & ypung white woman, was sentenced today by Jus- tice Hoehling in Criminal Division 2 to serve eight months in jail for vio- latlon of quarantine rcgulations. She will nrobal»l; receive hospital treat- ment. The case is the first in the District ere . an _indictment was reported ainst 4 woman afflicted with a mmunicable discase for engaging in interstate travel without permis- sion of the health authorities. Miss Gamble is said to have ridden in an from Washington _ to health service called the tion of United States Skin of the is some- timen two Inghes thick and It is often bofled by the ASK £, B ‘e 4l0 Sy Chan WoMgns 4 Buckre GALOSHES The Rea’ Tning 4 Winrer Wean £ ‘Waomen's Sandal Style; and Narrow 1} inch heol. & Following Newark’s policy of giving | the best value in town for your| money—Special Cus in Prices have ! been made on these fine quality | Galoshes. Dame Fashion says Ga- loshes are the real thing for Winter | wear. Buy a pair Now and promz vour health and pocketbook. ghoe tores Tle Largest Chain of Shoe Stores in the United States 913 Pa. Ave. N.W. Open Saturday Nights .711 H St. NE 29¢ 32-Inch GINGHAM : 5 , 151 ». o ¥ Light, belters and conservative models. a muffler free with every coat. 200 MEN’S SUITS $15 and $18 Suits for the young man and the conservatice dresser, in smgle and double breasted styles, Norfolks, Sport Models, etc., in sizes 2 32 to 44, and a Muffller Free with every suit. 1,500 Men’s $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 Shirts ¢ Thc greatest purchase and sale of Shirts we ever made. Fine Madras, Russian Cords, Silk Striped Madras, Oxfords, Broad- cloths, Poplins, etc. In the lot are neckband and collar attached shirts. F ebruary Clearing Sale 1316 to 1326 7th St. N. W A MANUFACTURER’S CLEAN-UP PURCHASE 200 MEN’S OVERCOATS -$20 and $22.50 Values A\ chance purchase for cash enables us to offer you values at these ridiculous prices. § medium and dark patterns, these marvelous Sizes 14 to 18. of $5 and $6 Men’s Dress and $300 and $3.50 Quality $1 Chiffon Silk Hose 49c $25 and $30 Values in belters, half Sizes 32 to 44. And 3 for $5.00 WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924. TS S R R mmm&fimmmmm R RO SPECIALS IONA Standard TOMATOES No. 2 SIZE 3 e 29e GRAPE- FRUIT HEARTS 3 CANS 55¢ BLUE ROSE RICE 4 Lbs. for 25¢ IONA LIMA BEANS 12¢ Can T0 THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES ANNUAL SALE OF CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Our Famous Sale of this season’s pack of canned Fruit and Vege- tables presents the very choicest quality of all varieties at prices that will pay you to fill your pantry shelves. DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD No. 1 Size Can 3 = 69 "GOLDEN BANTAM CORN The Finest Grade Obtainable Can, 25(2 DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS IONA CORN Can, 106 DEL MONTE CHERRIES No. 1 Size Can Can, 29c¢ RELIABLE PEAS can, 21c “BRILLAT” BELGIAN PEAS Can, 29(; Imported especially by us. IONA PEACHES Can, 23(: DEL MONTE PEACHES YELLOW CLING - No. 2 Size Can, 19(: SLICED BACON, 29¢ Lb. Selected No. 1 BOKAR COFFEE SUPREME EGGS, 39c Doz. 37¢ Lb. Our Usual Values in Standard Groceries Lea & Perrins Sauce, bot., 25¢ . SunnyFieldPancake Flour Pkg. 10c Jello, pkg. . - . . 10c 39¢ Karo Syrup, &it.. 10c | Cornmeal, 12-1b y sack . Mazola Qil, pint bottle . 29c- FRESH VEGETABLES TGO! ICEBERG LETTUCE . . .. 9¢ Head | CRANBERREES . . . ....... 1lc Ib. CELERY, Fresh, Crisp 10c Bunch Apples; Lowry Fancy Table, 3 Ibs. . . . 25¢c SUGAR Work Shoes $3.95 better grade olid laather. Clean-up sale of boys' and gi High-grade Shoes at a ridiculous price, blg sav- | | school apd dress.shoes. ~Stric ings. Patents, Gun Metal and Tan Calf, English | | Blacks and Tans. Boys' sizes, 10 to 2 and 2% to lace, Blucher 'lace and button, including novelty | | 6. Children’s sizes, 83 to 2, including growing styles, All Goodyear welt soles. All sizes, 6 to 11. | | girls sizes, 23 to 7. Sold $12.95&$15 Sold $19.95 & $25Sold $29.75 & $35 | Sold $39.75 & $45 $ 7.95 ;12.75 318;75 _32 4.75 : ‘All-wool velours| High grade Bo-| Small lot at this| Fine, high luster with beaverette|livias, velours, etc. | rjce, high luster |C0ats, regular and f§ fur collars, tie side | with self or fur col- aikn o s extra sizes, large f§ g Bolivia with mouf- s or belted, fullllars, blacks and col- P i . |fur collars, newest lined; also all-|ors, satinette or|"omor anchurian styles, full lined. wool sport coats,|satin’ lined. Won-|wolf - collars, full Extraordinary in’ plain or plaids. |der bargain lot. lined; tie sides. valires, ™ ATLANTIC & PACIFICS Over 8500 stores in the U.S. A

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