Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1924, Page 15

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MYSTERY RED AGENT REVEALS IDENTITY British Communist Says He Is Man ‘Who Has Puzzled Swedish Radio May Carry Wedding Marches For Rural Brides WOMAN, HEAD OF SCHOOL, HELD FOR BEATING BOY Physical Director Sought—Child STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924." 1 | | | gl [ | | | | Sent to Hospital After 40 Lashes. By the Associated Press. SMITHTOWN, N. Y., July 31.—Miss Jessie Snelgrove, proprietress of the Sauare House, a boys private school amen. was erraigned betore & Jusuce of e | peace ast night on a charge o! llllllll lnfl held for action of the grand jury. It is al- leged she authorized the vmgpmfi of By s Aessistat riien ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., July 31.— Brides in isolated farmhouses and in distant rural communities will be able to march to the altar to the strains of wedding music play- ed by the country's greatest ar- tists if a scheme prcposed by Charles A. Sheldon, jr., of Atlanta, Ga.. to the convention of the Na- | 10-year-old Jack s - :.::)rr:'?;d:'::;).clallon of Organists, is ;?zé‘:gl]:::‘;‘{lgl:e}:l:::&‘::‘flneme:! (ar’e S hoar ein i Sibucow’ ohters | 37 suggested by Mr. Sheldon | The boy. it Is sald, was so severely Stewart chose a Pldlr.‘ll m S - a program of wedding music u.\(en to a }lnng as the scene of h »d on the finest organs of the Police. By Cable to The Star una <m icago Daily News, Copyright STOCKHOLM, Jul; 'U -—Tl terious Bolshevist " inown us “iza T ose has puzsiea the s A WASHINGTON INSTITUTION| The Red Front Stores That You See All Over Washington Are Not Here By Chance It is your interest and your support that have made it possible [ w=s¥’ . to increase the number of A & P Stores to the point where you never need go far for Grocery Quality and Economy. s of A hey refused to hospital. Mr. hite, physical director of th -chool \ hu is alleged to have inflicted 40 lushes. at Miss Snelgroves direction and in her presence. White has dis- appeare try s Ex R." Se radio at regular stated intervals. icemen among his| The hours will probably be be- Englishman t delivered t officials to order changes. s e Houghton Reaches Berlin. BERLIN, July 31.—Alanson B. Houghton, the American Ambassador, las been absent at home on rrived in Berlin today and ~ “ulurn Po w A bill in silver dollars weighs |leav Agedin the Wood 4 Bottles 25 75¢ Per Dozen CLICQUOT CLUB Ginger Ale $9.75 Per Case Contents O’CLOCK, 30c Lb. RED CIRCLE, 39c Lb. We desire to protect our patrons against an advancing market, and therefore we will continue our usual prices all this week. An advance wfll be necessary Monday. Slhl—Shllle——al——lal—| PILLSBURY CERESOTA OCCIDENT GOLD MEDAL WASHINGTON R Georgia Peaches 4 lbs., 25¢ Open Until 2 P.M. 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Some sz 39 with collars to match for $6.50 3 $7.50, $8 and 510 Shirts—Finest of our Silk Shirts, in exclusive $4.95 patterns and plain colors. . 3 for $14.00 M (Mode $11.75 No. 2 Can A&P Beans Really Baked Oc Loffler’s Sliced Ham 19¢ %4 b. Genuine Ball Watermelons, 38¢ | ywason Jaks Pts., 67c Doz. Qts., 81c Doz. LEMONS 20c¢ Doz. Butter Finest creamery from healthy herds — chyrned and packed under our ° own supervision. Cnt froln Sllverbrook 48c 52c Blue- Peter Mode Cravats —Re-reduced— $1 and $1.50 Cravats—Cat Silks, Cravats $2 and $2.50 Cravats—A :plunfid variety of smart Cut Silks, in 95C new colorings Shredded A AAAA RRRDDPAR “SUNSHINE” Rrispy Krackers 3 Packages, 13¢ THEA NECTAR $3 and $3.50 Exquisite designs, in splendid Cut Silks 31,39 ‘3 for $4.00 Athletic Union Suits Of fine madras and com fort- able models. 85¢ 3 for $2.50 All Stiff Hats W'thou! rewrve—cvery stiff Stnw— and American make. 33 $4, 55 and $7 Grades. . Coat Sweaters Imported and domestic makes. $8 to $16.50 grades. $5.95 Strictly Fresh 36° In Cartons Sunnybrooks Selected extra large Genuine Soi- settes—in plain shades—of proper cut and careful make. $2.39 Solid Colors —<cut full and large. $1.59 ORANGE PEKOE INDIA, CEYLON,, JAVA 3 1 c Lb. This is the Time to Drink it ICED 39c LARD unnyfielfl Bacon, 16¢ 2. - Serdines 16¢ Lb. Tn”ziTATI.AN“C&PACIH 5 15¢ Can l E—EEE—:EEEEEE‘-‘EE-EEEZ—:EEEE—EEE All Panamas— Bankoks, Leghorns and Balibuntals ——— 0| — 0| ——— 0| —F——— ) | —— 8| —— 0| iz 51.50 The Mode—F at Eleventh ==aa=n

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