Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1924, Page 18

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18 L sidend e . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 1924 WALES IS CERTAIN Clty to Stop Work for 30 Minutes WILL BRAVE ATLANTIC ° '&:’;3:‘;“':':::“:'::'::::": TO VISIT COOLIDGE| In Tribute to Dead Negro Preacher| N 22-FOOT SAILBOAT|. : o0l b Cretan Seaman Will Leave New , 6 feet wide and 40 inches . = By the Associated Press. gers of the African Methodist pisco- g 7 S Meeting, However, Will Be| "CoLUMBIA, 5. C.. August 21.—Co-| pal Church began preaching “from| York Sunday With Gibraltar R rent to v 1 oy 3 - Stripped of All Possible For- lm":ll;l;e;ugx S’.".‘f:':"yo?"‘}; Drlv-s:lly ! 5 s Wl as Destination. and sail by night in order that he p - } mality. gers,” 93-year-old negro preacher,|never wavered from his one text, “Let d may have the stars for guidance. His - whao, for three-quarters of & century, | this mind ve in you, which was also | BY the Assoclated Fress, provisions consist of canned goods has held the love and respect of the|in Jesus Christ,” from Philipplans, 6Nl!:W YORK, August 21--With | and tanks full of water with funnel- \ (» By nh A-m-m d Pre high and low, white and black. il 5. |lhr-|ur an his destination, Dime-| ke attachments to catch rainwater. 5. ON, Auguut 21.—The Prince ) V' 1 ‘white N T ko Trlnce . A. Coleman, by procla-| With contributions from whi of any kind during the brief period which remains before his departure Jor he Imited States and Gangdn:| tivities throughout the city, and rep.|and devoted much of his time to resentatives of all walks of life, from | CATTYINE NiS FOSPE], ONCE MOTE, “IrOIN | S —————————————————————— \! Y naking e arations ‘tor’ the | bootblack to most prominent citizen, | the fence corners,” to the Prisoners \ tour, and doubtless they will have | 8franged their affairs to enable them working in chain gangs. \ little idle time while they are in to pay trlhuu to the negro's memory.| At the end of each year, he accepted f - . London. A fund has been started for erection | a salary of 1 cent: his services. he in- 5 I k de known | Of a memorial in his honor. sisted, belonge od. Not un o e e omeiar aad mthe | © Born a slave, the Rev. Charles Jag- | death of his wife, several weeks ugo, nature of a recreative holiday, the did his health fail, and the best of R W R il P h Tnvitatt e = =| hospital care was unable to restore ! : A an U Ll e °§f PLANE CRASH KILLS MAN, | ™" Fueeed voice to his calling. : g Ll o » tend functions of various kinds. No o 3 e Y = 7 fena & e e . hat ke the quarters do f Droalipessonioriss e Naneesl e - ; 1es in wnat we mare the quarters do tor uncertainty prevails as to when the | Two Others Hurt as Craft Falls M oy Tt S T iy Bart £ g Sadens|| |2 US. The dollars will take care of them- Some of the larger ;’A terlrxl cities AMITYVILLE, N. Y., August 21.— certainly will be visited on the way | David Morris, 35, of Youngstown, Mufln from the West, but the dates are still | Ohio, was. killed and Wayne ‘Green, / se ves. too uncertain to make acceptance of | 27, & professional pilot. and Arthur 1 o mation, set aside 30 minutes, from/| friends, he established a mission for o 9:30 until 4 o’clock, the time of the fu-| his people, and an “old folka' home," | perilous trunaatlantio voyage In a| The two le s for women neral, for suspension of business ac-| both of which he left free of debt,|23-foot sallboat, he announced here. |in Ireland ai Alexandra, 6. . were The prince will | injured, *the latter seriously, when a of three, apartt from | five-pussenger biplane they were fly- ing went into a nose dive, while 2,000 5 A THE IMPROVED The party will leave London Satur- | feet above the landing field here Tues- 3 day morning, proceeding by boat ex- | dav night. o B press to Southampton tu embark. The plane caught fire as it struck, & The meulnx of Prince of Wales | and only the presence of the Linden- y % is hurst Fire Department, practicing on - = i 0! e (rl t v e |the field for a tournament, prevented i s d 1 > the aviators and their machine from being consumed by the flames. Abner Drury’s, 5 bottles, 25¢ T w o T h ous an d A.ged in the Wood. : Contents WHAT Piel’s or Arrow Special, Contents 5 bottles, 25¢ English Broadcloth fuemeitu. 25 White House Vinegar, 3 Jin. 25c. o (4 A & P Evaporated Milk, l X - u 0 n 1 r S 3 cans, 25c A-& P Apple Sauce, 2 cans, 25¢ Raisins 535t 2 phkgs., 25¢ Wihites, Tans. Dluss - ‘ ; Pink Salmon, 2 cans, 25¢ i % » Grays, : Guest lvory, 6 cakes, 25¢ CEN TS Neckband or Collar-Attached. Galvanized Pails, 25¢ Fadloeadia h X I A & P Ketchup, large size, 25¢ - .al vre O.Hec t Co P ectflel Gorton’s Fish Flakes, 2 cans, 25¢ "’l” B uy tions and priced the very lowest in Clicquot Glub, 2 bottles.........25¢ | This Week 2c Bottle Refund Allowed Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes, 25¢ Star or P & G Soaps, 5 cakes; 25¢ Consider the virtues of imported English Broadcloth. It has silk’s luster, LARD, 1 1-2 Ibs., 25¢ SR but none of silk’s weaknesses. It will wash-snow white. And it out-wears - Putfed Wheat, : 2 pkgs., 25¢ °1:'4 st silk about five to one. It has gotten to be the most popular and the best sell- || A & P Macaroni, 4 pkgs., 25¢c i ing fabric for men’s fine shirts ever known. Wax Lunch Rolls, 3 for 25¢ - : : ' Occident Flour, 5-lb. bag, 25¢ E”eU’tIllng = Whites, Tans, Blues, Grays , '$ Gulden’s Mustard, 2 jars, 25¢ | you buy at your 3 . |1,000Prs.Men's e Solid colors, all of them—and the colors silk Hose Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, 25¢ RED FRO NT : men want most. Indications are for fall that . s Paper Napkins, 3 pkgs., 25¢ ' . plain shades will be more popular than ever. (50 Napkins in Pkg.) For nothing so sets off an attractive scarf as a 55C Van Camp’s Evaporated STi ORE solid shade background. Milk, 3 cans, 25¢ o g2 A special pur- Six Ocean Pearl Buttons chase of 1,000 Fresh From the Oven . Details make perfection in sh[i)rts. 'Il‘lhus pairs of perfect NATIONAL BISCUIT cCO. S we call your attention to the six-button shirt, ; : ; ; which indicates a full-cut garment. Note e B OUQUE T CAKES -also that the buttons are excellent quality to 11%. Fully : Friday and Saturday Only and sewed on to stay on. * cut; seamless. _ 2 Cakes, 25¢ : Double sole, Collar-attached & neckband N TTER : s ; ' 3 49c 1b. Sunnybrook Buy three of each in varied shades and e in Convenient 14Ib Prints. . .. C t0. Seiidloi Freak your shirt stock for fall is pretty well settled. ol flaiths ' E ZI nb And you've saved mom;ly getting it, for $1.65 - 'W‘"‘:i navy, gm; . Cut From the Tub ggs, 4ic Doz. for these broadcloth shirts is not only- the st lowest price in the city, but we have found no beiers KRAFT LOAF CHEESE AT store outside of Washington that nearly ap- . AMERICAN CHEDDAR . gc proaches this low mark, R e 28c 550 Stzec 13% to 17; all sleeve lengths. - A A A A A AN ARSI O LD i e ave ekt o . INTRODUCING THE LATEST Wz@; @@h# C’@ ‘ Free To the First 100 Customers at the above Store—a 16-0z. Loaf of Seventh at F the city. ~ Pure Creamery Silverbrook Extra Large DAD'S BREAD and a Pint Bottle of SIMPSON'S BUTTERMILK

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