Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 3

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GEORGE RDE Rn editorial on humor. RRTHUR SOMERS | ROCHE - -“The Kiss of Papa Joffre.” HEYWOOD BROUN | Experiences as a dramatic critic. The Fun Shop Conducted by Maxson Foxhall Judell Nauty-cal. se to the —Alice Arnold Peck. Women are ea pleased. Consider the | married men you know. The Vmce From Below. Voic (from above) | fellow | gone? Jane—Hopelessly —Jane, is that osmopolitan May On Sale i SALESMAN We have Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H St. N.W. Fr. 9503 FLAT TIRE? ! MAIN 500 o LEETH BROTHERS Service Chucge Never Over 3108 WHEN YOU THINK | Thangiog and Decorat. OR TWo 0N D o PURCHASED THE LANSTON MONOTY Firila e kissed it tenderiy. he of lon d on in sad disma 2 > h | “Her King af Hearts T lo { —L. U. § | Never Argue With a Woman. | Never arg voman on any | subject wha 1S @ warning Dr. Traprock on Snakes. Dr. Walter 1. Ti k traveler, wa which he has pr as any living man The the noted ably scen as many revulsion felt said the <. to have one of e wrapped about but equally use- sat de Can Sleep All Day. How much do you suppo: n porters makes £h to retire. Edmund J. Kiefer. ¢ | firmily under t (Copsright, 1924 duction Forbidden. ) ' LUNCHROOM OWNER Free Pn ans and Fetxmates‘ uxp‘.z;t Roof l\”cq Qcady to Scrvc You lRONCLAD.‘.‘:ul:‘fi, : WINDOW SCREENS FLY-] I‘ROOI SCREEN CO., 10 Band it N e aos. + Adams Pnntmg Have 1 rour requ HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICRD BY Buyers of Printing You recefre 100% s williondollar printing iuterlock our service with ents. 12101212 D St. N.W. A GOOD ROOF poor one it | -Tin Roof om from rust ROOFING COMP. st W Y Ph mt- m n 933, Would feel better i€ it were cleaned and reno vat T SHOULD. RE DONE PROPERLY BEDELL’S MATTRESS |i FACT ORY _Phone Main 3021 Saatuwest. Corner, Second Floor, Main "CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT! \IVI‘HODI\I EPISCOPAL (White). Waugh M. E, Churc.h Rev. William M. Hoffman, - Pastor. HOLY + the pas | GET WAGE INCREASES| The National Capxtal Press | TAKEN IN DRY RAID! 200 in Graves' Restaurant Dash for Exits When Vice Squad Enters Place. ed, pro- lunchroom, 16 to 18 under bond pend- appeal from a sentence to n mont imprisenment for lleged viglation of the terms of padlock injunction, w 1 Agent Leroy | 1ations of the Members of uu raiding party also ar- = roy Crawford, colored. manager | and Bertha Holly | Charges of of the colored, | ftea again the men e the house- er was charged with illegal pos- n pproximately twenty gallons of and gin were found. Fully | place when | stated. and | ¥ of them participated in a lively nble to the exits, fearing ar- | st Bond for the appearance of the threé defendants was furnished. W. R. & E. WORKERS [ Pay Put on Parity With Raise Given Capital Trac- tion Employes. Motormen and conductors of the | Washington Railway and Electric Company were granted a pay increase | _ | noon. {of 2 cents an hour by the dlrm.lflvs' |at a meeting late vesterday after- | | The new scale is 52 cents for | | the first three months, 56 cents for | | the next nine months and 58 cents | n hour thereafter. Operators of one- | man cars will receive 63 cents ;mJ hour. This action maintains the w; Traction. nt of the Electric | wever, that | incregse the company found it nec don the quarterly ed trainmen for Orders Elaborate Vault. NEW YURK r\hl’lrll 17.—Former 3 , has nrdl-rwl t in Kensico cemetery um to cost between x.,ynlmn‘ * tomb will be larger | 1 e eiaborate than that of the | late William Rockefeller in North | Tarrytown. 1t will be made of Westerly gran- ite and will contain sisteen crypts. 1 o ' Combination Breakfast THE "EVENIL PRESIDENT WILL SEE ‘AMERICA’ PREMIERE | Many Other Notables Also to Be | | Present at Griffith Produc- | tion, Monday. . AIDS THE WAR WOUNDED ) Poli Performance Receipts Go to) Walter Reed Patients. | With the President and Mrs. Cool- | idge in a box, surrounded by society | ington in .nlmnum} Dre > for ¢ eds of the nforts for v A ind Miss Allce Clapp Women in Charge. Mi Dry Refurmer Wms Suit. iel Leonard of Anti iill the unex husband, is the sin to hoid the office of county Don’t Be A _ Whisker Farm! if you're in business to grow whiskers, don't use the new Gem Blades. ness depends on cleanli- ness and neatness—smile with Gem for a minute every morning. Marvelous New GEM Double-Life Blades Use GEM Safety Raszors OXA'I;I;E‘EIQTPITS ' Purchasers of lots duv-mg April will have all their TAXES PAID to June 1, 1924, NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY Comy t this evening- hon anring week for Pres Auto Service. Take Chain Bridge-Cabin John car. or drive over Q St. Bridge via Reservoir Road. Phone jor illustrated foldcr Otice C.C.LACEY 2 Troperty “The Connecticut Inn 1124 Connecticut Ave. Bet. L & M | Food unexcelled anywhere i = 30:‘ Special TnMelfl‘;i?te Dinner e e AR _Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner so_ge_fl_\!;'fit- Don’taeglectit. Begin gargling at once with one teaspoonful of Zonite in a-quarter-glass of water. Gargle every half hour uatil all discomfort has disap- peared. If patches exist, swab them with pure Zonite and con- sult a physician immediately. Zonite is probably the most re- markable antiseptic that medi- cal science has ever given us. It surely does kill germs— without injuring the delicate throat tissues. Positively non- Ppoisonous, hence, safe to use. Your druggist has it. onile KILLS GERMS NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Yes, it does cost us more to make Velvet tobacco and for this reason— It's the best Kentucky Burley tobacco money canbuy and thenit’saged in wood. All harshness and bitterness are removed. 1t’s mild and mellow. You will readily notice the difference. Licarrr & Mrens Toracco Co Caramels, Chocolates, and Bon Bons for Easter A wonderful assortment of Fancy Boxes, Baskets and other appropriate containers for sending these pure, delicious confections. Orders intended for out-of-town shipment should be placed now. 9th and G Sts. N.W. Two Stores ONLY 609 14th St. N.W. Bradley Hills Washington’s Country Club District Two thot beautifu uuntr} contiguous thercto are d and fifty acres of the most gton. In its confines and the Congressional Country Club, the Burning Tree Club and the Montgomery Country Club. The entrance to Bradley Hills and the clubs is at the northwest corner of the Chevy Chase Golf Club course. Estates and acreage » quarter and half acre lots adjacent to “!-.d;;cmw or” Battery Park” at 10c per foot. The most “and attractive and shortest automobile route through Bradley Hills is out Connecticut Avenue to Brad- ley lane, west on Bradley Lane to Wisconsin Avenue, cross Wisconsin Avenue, west on Bradley Road to the Congressional Country Club. Over one hundred representative people are now living in Bradley Hills. Inquire of vour realtor or Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Fistablished 18590, Exclusive Agent. Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 Member Washington Real Estate Board i %, Wirtidditaaraiatiastitaisiziisiiiaisiiziisiiastdiizint possibly a shirt or a tie---for Laster? Just “for instance,” we're listing a few —at exceptional prices “Grosweave” Oxford Shirts $2.00 White; neckband or col- lar attached. \Worth $2.50 any time. Genuine Radium Silk Shirts $7.50 White or blue. Separate collar that matches. Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts, $2.85 Blue, white, gray, tan, attached or neckband. Good Neckwear $1.00 Either the new soit foulards—or the hard- wearing wrinkle - proof tie, " peach; collar All sorts of HATS Disney, Grosner, Borsa- lino, Stetson—all sorts of good ones, $5, $6, $7, $8. TOSTICETY 1325 F STREET —nhouse of Kuppenheimer good clothes THURSDAY, APRTS 7. 1924 Easter Specials FOR Friday and Saturday Sale FANCY EASTER HAMS L 19c For the Easter trade we have purchased two of the finest cars of small hams w= | have had in years. Fancy, Selected Closely Trimmed Hams. Brand-new cure and hickory smoked the day before you buy them—thus holding the flavor you like. | Hams smoked in the west lose a great deal of their flavor on account of packing ! and shipping. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 3Doz. 79c A package of dyes free with each purchau Smoked Picnics, Ib. . 10c 3 to 5 lbs. average Large Skinngd Hams, Ib., 16¢ Sliced Bacon, Ib. . . 2/c ' Creamery Butter, Ib., 45 Cheese,Ib. . . . . 25 Full Cream—New York State Sharp Cheese, Ib. . . 32 Good and Snappy 3B Veal Chops, Ib. . . 45 Rib or Loin Veal Cutlet, Ib. FISH AND 19c . 29¢ . 25¢ Chuck Roast, Ib. . . Prime Rib, Ib. Clod Roast, Ib. . . Pork Loins, Ib. . . . 2c Half or Whole Fresh Hams, Ib. . . 20c Fresh Shoulders,Ib. . 12c Leg of Lamb, Ib. . . 39c Shoulder Lamb, Ib. . 27c Breast Lamb, [b. 16¢c POULTRY Fancy Fresh Killed Fowl 1+ 35¢ FancyFreshKilled Roaster . 38¢ Long Island Ducks Perch 1. 10c Croakers i 15¢ Lb. 29¢ Herring o165 25¢ Tile . 30c¢ VAN CAMP’S MILK 3Cans25¢ Limit, 6 cans to each customer 10 Lbs. 79c Limit, 100 Ibs. to each customer Del Monte Asparagus, = 22c Picnic Tips Ritter’s Beans, 3 cans, 22c Canada Dry, 3 for . . S0c 0ld Dutch Cleanser, can, b¢ Coffee,2lbs. . . . 45 1-1b. jar Strawberry Preserves’;,. 22c, Mallard Bananas Grapefrui Marcella Peas, 3 cans . 50c Pineapple, 2Y> can . 26c Prunes, 40-50 . . . I5c Pink Salmon, 2 cans . 25¢ Campbell’s Soups, 3 for 25¢ Tomatoes, No. 3, 3 for 25¢ Delaware Packed New Potatoes 3 Lbs. 22¢ Florida 24c Dozen Fancy it 3for 24c Xtra Large CookingApples6Lbs. 24c Spring Onions 3Bunches 10c

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