Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 13

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L AFAYETTE HONORS PLANNED SATURDAY Many Organizations to Par-| ; ticipate in Ceremony at Statue in Park. The Sons of the Revolution junction with other soviet pay tribute to the memory of tte when it will hold appr o e at 10 o'clock in morning Dr. William L. Darby, sec- Federation of an invoeation. | the United arry replicas of the of the Revolutionary ~riod include, othes, the Bourbon fla the of the French army de Rochambeau “lag. under which Gen, W ington took command of the first American Army, will also be display- Music Wil ‘be furnished by the rmy will ¢ These royal > part in of Lafayette. Capt. i'aul n: District of of the Ame Maud S, W t of Columbia . Mrs. Paul Ander Coloni of the District of Colur i chairman in con- For Men Deprived Of Sight in Blast V. Va., Septem- ht, Dblinded in years ugo, has just been presented with a house Ly the Ku Klux Klan, members of which erected the structure on the ington-1da May roud, in one then furnished it. cross was worked into A. Lejeune, commandant United States ~{ Marine Corp chalrman; Asztec Club 7 ine Hume, s of the Loyal .. Logan Tucker, chairman; Military Order of the L | Legion of the United irman: the Naval 3 r of the Spanish- | American War, Rev. Dr. George F. Dudley, D. D. chairman; Military Order of the Carabao, Col. Nathaniel F. McClure, United States tional Chapter, No. 1, the 1. Peckham, chairman; l‘|~lrut of Columbia chap- | ter American Red Cross, Mrs. Harry | Barn ()unrmdn the International Mrs. Francols B. e =il by latad b the etutue Rudolph, president of the rs of the District ting the District Revolu by Cun H P tee in charge of arrange- nts includes Col. George C. Saf- States Army, retired, Benjamin Light, secretary will attend. September 4. — An- 1s made yesterday that rk. for 25 years United MONTREAL, OF MAYFLOWER ANCESTOR New President of Society Urges Body Take Place as Force in Current Affairs. Rv the Ansaciated Press. DUTH, Mass., September 4.— eral 'Soclety of Mayflower Descendants should get away from too much encestor worship, said Addison P. Munroe of Providence, R. L. after his election as governor general at the closing session of the triennial congress today. Mr. Munroe, who had previously served as secre- tary general, added that the society ought to take Its place as an active force in current affairs The congress adopted four amend- ments to the constitution. One of these provided that 1 n should be a member of the g al society Wwho was not a member good stand- ing of a State society and no person . | should be admitted to a State socfety until his line of descent had been approved by the historian general. A resolution pre! by Deputy Gov. Gen. Archie Le of Lewis- . Me., that the secretary erect a statue at Plymouth to Gov. John ,| Carver of the Plymouth colony was referred to the general assistants for investigation. board of Charles Dickens looked upon Fri- day as his lucky day. P. & R. Passenger Train Meets Freight Head-On. BLOOMSBURG, Pa., September 4.— Twenty passengers were slightly in- jured yesterday when a Philadelphia and Reading passenger train was in collision head-on with a freight train seven miles south of here. Only three required medical attention. The engi- neer of the passenger train was the most seriously hurt, suffering internal injuries. His fireman’s lez was broken in jumping from the cab and a woman passenger's arm was badly cut. Both locomotives were wrecked. GILPATRICK ARRAIGNED. Connecticut State Treasurer Held Under $50,000 Bond. PUTNAM, Conn., September 4.—G. rold Gilpatrick, former State treasurer and cashier of the First National Bank, closed after the cash- fer had attempted suicide, August 7, was arraigned vesterday before United Ctates Commissioner Earl Matthewson at the hospital where Gilpatrick is a patient. He is charged with embezzlement of $100,000 from e bank. Gilpatrick, through his at- tor waived examination and his bond was fixed at $50,000. The bond was furnished by 26 Putnam friends. Many of the bondsmen have money tied up in tional Bank. v‘ Poor little kids—they needed bran | badly. But they wouldn't eat ordi- nary brans. They didn't like them. Most folks don't. Then their father tried Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled. What a difference! He tells the story in his letter: | Dear sirs T wish to express my app! krumbled bran. which 1 Ty ion of your Kellogg s Bran dellghts father by bringing health to children Constipation is a dangerous dis- ease. It should not be neglected. But do not try halfway measures in seeking relief. Kellogg’s Bran is| ALL bran. And it takes ALL bran | to be 100% effective. Kellogg's Bran is guaranteed to bring perma- nent relief, it eaten regularly, in the | most chronic cases. 1If it fails, your grocer will return your money. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in |, chronic cases, with every meal. it with milk or cream.” The flavor v * | ment to announce its adherence to the Considers Versailles Treaty and Entry Into League. QUITO, Equador, September 4.—In a bill submitted to the Senate yesterday by the foreign minister, the Kcua- dorean government demands ratifica- tion of the Versaflles treaty and of the League of Nations covenant. The Fall “Sprucing-up” —will shortly be in order, so get ready now. pared for all Paints, Varnishes, Stains, En- amels, Glass, etc. { Only goods at Reilly’s, and every customer gets the benefit of our— Specially Low Prices Window Glass cut to order WINDOW GLASS CALCIMO Wall Paint “BARRELED SUNLIGHT” HUGH PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. bill also would authorize the govern- League of Nations. The bill was referred to the foreign relations committee of the Senate. Ac- tion on it by the Senate is expected before the end of the present month. iSRS Men don’t grumble at summer on account of the heat. Its the ever- lasting demand for more ice to be chipped for the iced tea. STORE HOURS: 7:30 to 5:30 Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. We're pre- demands for satisfactory . quality REILLY CO. Phone Main 1703 Your Daily Balances % Interest on spacial savings certificat e & —compounded semi annually. have it-save it. . . THE th‘sw TRUST gg o oo somesrans . Interest on checking Interest on ordinary accounts on daily savings accoun ts— balances—compound- compounded quarter- ed monthly. Iy, Every Day Is Interest Day The Munsey Trust Co. Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. Reminders ) How often have you come from a store and thought of something needed most, but forgotten? It is exactly for that reason, in the in- | Drug Stores terest. of good service, thatour sales- “The people often suggest other articles Remay Stores” i z 1 in addition to the ones you are pur- 1237 Pa. Ave. 1715 Pa. Ave. 13th @ F Sts. 1th & E Sts. 14th & Irving Sts. H chasing. 904 F St 14th & F Sts. I5th & G Sts. 4 CANDY FEATIRES | SEPTEMBER SALE | DIRECT FROM OUR ‘ OF DRUG STORE NEEDS FACTORIES Rubber Goods—Stationery—Toilet Needs Medicines—cAt much reduced prices ates immigration commissiorer here, gned. It is understood his on is prompted by the deter- of the authorities at Wash- ) remove the United States migration station from here to wport. Vt is delicious. Sprinkle it on other Try it in the recipes on every pac age. It will bring you health. F gin eating it today.” Made in Battle Creek. Sold by ail grocers. this ny, Rattle letter is on file’ at partment, Creek, Mich.) of the United The Safe Victor has latest hits and greatest artists! It doesn’t make any difference what kind of music ‘{:m like, it’s usually out first and always out best on Victor Records, played eadline orchestra, sung by a firstrank artist, reproduced t.me%a ictor way. Opera, concert selections, dance music, your favonte classics have never been done so finely ner by such famous artists. You can safely put your entire faith in Victor experience, Vlct?r artists and Victor quality of reproduction to afford you the most complete satisfaction. SEPTEMBER SPECIALS $125 Size Pi- naud’s i Real Jordan Almonds Anunusually fine selection of almonds covered witha thin, crisp coating of pure assorted flavor sugar. Regularly 59c. September special per pound 496 Fima:di Adhesive Plaster Roll of one inch width, five yards long. Made with zinc oxide. seretier s 29¢ S0c Size Hind’s Honey and Al- mond Cream.. 34C (3 for $1.00) Puwietest Rubbing Alcohol A refreshing, stimulat- ing, cooling application. Ggeat as a rub-down for Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Records bouneraczo Number m Farewellof Boris Feodor Chaliapin “BeahofBoris’ Feodor Chaliai } G Wrapped Cream Caramels Rich, delicious, chewy Ca- ramels. Vanilla and choc- olate. Plainand with chop- d nuts. September special L e e flu 396 lame, sore muscles. Full pint, regarly 59¢ 9c §¢w-ber special 4 $1.00 Size Coty’s Face Roxbury Powder Fountain Syringe It is guaranteed for one year. Moulded in one piece, extremely service- able. Complete, full len, tubing, shut-off and two pipes. e 89 Aspirin Tablets Each containing full & grain of the best true Aspirin, and so compress- ed that they act almost immediately after taking, {B . (Farewsll, My Sca, | Am. O ereive bats g impressive fromm the tragic opera based on e i, A Lt 25¢c Size Wood- bury’s Facial 17C The Original 5 S Soap . Saturday Candy An excellent assortment of Chocolates with fruit, cream and nut centers. " Regularly 50c a pound Friday and Saturday only in relieving the pain. Bottle of 100 Regularly 69¢ f September special 49 Victrola No. 50 (Portable) $50 Mahogany or oak achievement. Polichinelle (ler.hmello) Sergei Rachmaninoff Nocwrne in F Shrp Major Sergei Rachmanineff Ru:hmn fi’ m’u\' melodious “Polichinelle,” capricious mmla:m:u ln"l’ldl—llnd mirth; then the deli- cate, exquisitely poetic Chopin’s Nocturne. Concert Songs and Instrumental Rbapaodym%gfle—hfll Pau] Whiteman and His R.Iupcody m lue—hr! 2 Concert Orchestra The lnflat fwme debated composition of the day, by it ! concert tra, with the X:p:::n 5 -flmhenunllh anything you ever heard :fore. Less Than the DMG_M-A.WMF:-&-) Royal Dadmun (No 1&- “Four Indian Love Lysics' Till I Wake (I..HwA.W-lde-l-'-dn) Royal Dadmun u..l.-u-a (No. 4 from “'Four | ooz 2o 25¢ Tube D. & R. Cold Cream 39¢c A regular 30c tube of Rexall Shaving Cream Given Away with every bottle of Harmony Lilac Vegetal at the regular price of 75¢ THE Shaving Cream is uuvnor for its quick lathering, beard- softening qualities. getal is a splendid after-shavin, lotion, that takes away the sting of the razor. Very cooling nns A Large Quaniity of =—=— ‘Writing Paper at x Liggett’s Sweet Milk Chocolate A delicious, smooth, nour- ishing eating Chocolate. g iy 2 25c Curling Iron Prophylactic Tooth }55225 1.50 Brushes 60c Size Bromo Seltzer. 37c 60c Size Cald- well’s Syrup of Pepsin }45424 1.00 t and composer—both women— ’Pu'l‘he first has a vigorous rhythm dm second is slow, stern, tragic. Sallio Johnsén and [Billy.‘:’nthal;'\lvcmnd A_c.(ack)nm}lssvz tryfiddlcmmolflcks ican Done Gone s wi Piase "E:l » Robertson and hi country-dance numhen of “‘old-fashioned”” Ameri ume. Swift melody and droning, sleepy double-stops. Light Vocal Selections Charley, ll\!aii Boy Murray with International Novelty Orchestra A New Kind of Man 1941L Aileen Stanley \mi International Novelty Orchestra Fox trot bythse{nmlwmedy-mm,m!hlhe finest kind of nrchu accompaniments. Unusual records. Old Familiar Faces Shannon Quartet : {ln the Candle Light l’eerks Quartet, “‘Heart-songs” with lm .fi. 1i: . Thebest i AR e find oo Victor Records. well as classic music is -lwm found on Victor. Dance Records [Musdnlny—-l"ox Tryrtm Art Hickman’s Orchestra e V‘.n::ummudllu Montmartre Orchestra two famous California organizations. Lyl g mmhm&.&mflm heats quickly by simply screwing the plug into any electric light socket. There is no danger of burning. It will not injure the hair. By removing the curling iron clamp it may be used as a Waver Rod. Highly nickel- plated with ebonized handle. Liggett’s 9SC price pleasant to the face. $1.05 Ualue. During September Both for 75c Harmony Cocoa Butter | Rexall Syrup Cold Cream One of the finest beautify- ing Toilet Creams. Clean- ses the skin thoroughly. Softens and aids in pro- ducing that yonthful tex- ture. Hypophosphites Contains in a palatable form those elements essen- tial to life in the body, helping to make up for their deficiency, uumul-t- ing the entire system. e M&p::-' ber sp,.::: 796 50c Size Listerine Hepaton o 4 9C $1.00 Size Hor- lick’s Malted laly 50c < 39¢c Genuine Thermos Bottles The Thermos Bot- tle originated in the United States. We do not believe the imported can compare in quality. The genuine Amer- ican product only is sold in Liggett Stores. We have a special pint A Great Sale of Genuine Imported Dupont French Tooth Brushes This is a special lot of factory ends. Every brush made with pure bris- tles, and each one guaran- teed perfect. Some worth as much as 50c and 75¢. the the Ty e e o P e Little Cost One pound of High Grade Cascade Linen Finish Writ- ing Paper, about 90 sheets, psdlz together with 50 envelopes 25¢c Size Men- nen’s Talcum Powder to match. A style suita- ble for every occasion. The most economical way to buy writing paper for home use. sl 22 59¢ | QuALITY TABLE NEEDS oA selection of Pure Products priced about half as a Friday and Saturday Feature Week-Ends | W-Mx « « 2 for 67c Opsko Tea cvines = 2 for 61c B oo a2 fori2be C‘gom'll,?,#“ 2 for 16c late . Cw*lfl[ C"‘Ww) 2 for 26¢ Vanilla E!tfld LRl 2 for 55¢ Pure Lemon (2 0s. Regularly s6c] PO, - 26119 17¢ (3 for 50c) Pint Size Pompeian Olive Oil “Mandalay” is a bly and rumbly, humorous = Come On Red—Fox Tret Unfwhmh Bln:—-l’ox TM} P'auylnun Su%l} 19384 Two rlxyflmne element dzm] in . SR of instrumental “tricks,” but Moana Chimes—Waltz Hilo {w.nnm.c.lhgm.-wu un:huamo.m}'”” ngch’s Grape Victrola No. 215 | $150 . { Mahogany, oak or walnut There is but one Victrola and thatis made by the Victor Company —look for these Victor trade marks. Weok-Ends Strawberry Jam - * 2 for S5¢ Repber iy - 2 for 55¢ O iy 2 bS5 S50c Size Mul- sified Cocoanut 37C PALMOLIVE SOAP 7c a Cake 1 Dozen 69c ade ; 2 for 46¢c Marmal (“-‘IIM Bt C*‘b:'”d 2 for 31c 2 for 41c ”W,’:""D'“""wa 4lc P ey’ 2 for 40c 3 Cameras & Films We are h for East- man Kodaks and Cameras. Buy your films here, too— Prompt and careful attention to devel- oping. Prices moderate.

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