Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1924, Page 16

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_—___ww_ Pt o e s e THR PN B ! us T een reconditioned for this years Largest Week's Production Since : . * th the weather outlook for toi March Is Recorded. 3 morrow more- favorable than it ha W .[ DEFY WEATHER een fur weverhd Ghwe . Brosidh: “:“"I;":‘:O lsn"’“’"h:“‘ r:’the‘t‘odnl::l 2 Laughli d Secretary J. St Ball of bituminous coal i B A yart Ball| States for the week ended August k' are expecting a large crowd present r was 8,719,000 tons, the largest tosstarttingpdymomow. since’ March,' the Fedpral Reserve AT of Chicago reported last night. Man ers Announce Plans Toral oatput tor the month was B 4 DENIES FORMER WEDDING 765000 tons, an increase of 2.451,000 e tons over July. penlng Not Afiected lDefendnnt Declares Army Record' In llnnels and Indiana, the percent- & - | of loss in operating time ascribed by Rains. | Causes Wife's Charge. D e e e | Asserting that he had not been | March, while the number of hours Rave'a 1iving worked gained materially. An Mar: | August production of anthracite in he country was 7,086,000 tons, a de- Tease of €96.000 tons from July Walch &= Ramsay S S 4 . This R “" “murriase o wock- || Moved to 1425 F St. although t | & Fis e ‘mp o tori o SRR ‘ Snduena Near 15th St. outs | Repairing and Service Swiss and other makes by na- Experts tionally known 45 Years Ago the First Washington RED FRONT STORE adopted a policy of Value First —and that’s our pollcy today—more fimlly tha.n ever. HOUSEWIVE'S SPECIAL! | POtatoes This combination is just full of value. You know the soaps— l lb 5 ‘ and the rubber apron itself is casily worth a dollar, as it is made of [f| | nurc gum rubber, carefully stitched—useful, enduring and good- | g'—"’Paibm" richness and Peck, 25¢ | 3B - ‘?Z‘,Y"I?L'{i;iilfl e ars Llfebuoy Soap c ‘jnu.rsc VES,. therefore this low 10 Peck Y sack $2.42| 3 Pkgs. Rinso (Small), 18c ‘ e e et | 3 Phgs, Lux (Small), — 30c Jersey potatoes. This is very | likely the last we will be abl 1 Lo et | 1 Rubber Apron, 98¢ about exhausted. | We bought this lot for your pro- | x i | tection, and in additiort we are of- Reg'u.lal‘ prlce, 31 67 PEAS fering them at a specially low : i price. We would advise that you | New K lay in as large a supply as you can Value for c { A\ew pack. | Wisconsin's sweet wrinkles. | Taste as if fresh from the pod. They are DELICIOUS. A sty’c that is good for any type of man— the new three button mode] - LINES ARE EEEEEEEEEE@;E—"—JEEEE OW READY! The new DS EFIDERGES SUITS Goodyear Teavy - Duty TROUSERS ARE 2 Cushion Truck Tire. More STEAIGHT AND IN A $25 to $75 = a5 COMFORTABLE WIDTH. of that gripping All-Weather One and Tread. More of that lasting ISPLAYED e $ resilience. More of that low- Two Trousers cost mileage. A massive tire RIC urn DESIGN. with the spring of a Goodvear Cushion and the wearing strength of a Goodyear Solid. MEYER’S SHOP The Mid-Washington i 1331 F Street Service Co. E e ; Everything for the Well Dressed Man and Boy JUST FOR YOU'! 450" WERE KEEPING OUR CANDLING ROOM OPEN 15c Can 18 HOURS DAILY TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND wsEGGS e N i ) Careful candling assures you that every egg is perfect. Bn'd s.Eye i Careful selection assures you of size and quality. Careful handling assures you of condition, and the price assures Matches D e - 4 boxes, 19¢c 45(: We GuaranteeEveryEgg 45c | Premier Salad ‘ Lof f ler s Dressing ) A abd o oo | POrK “ w'15¢ K- | Sausage }’or butter to be of the highest quality it must‘ Meat ’ gt de of the milk of health it t be | Kraft s 18&:3(16431”“}?\ : ‘Theocre'mlcrln‘éscr(x)lzft tl)e ;nc?tsonl) Wholesome, Delicate, Appetizing C h [abs‘ri)lute]\ C‘etaI(] b:t chlyéped aguordbmfi to the Ymosltl | modern scientific knowledge r butter meets a ° s e e s e i nfothccse requirements. . 30C lbo Buick opeén models American . . 39clb. . : N 5 . o ® 5 b Cut From the Tub Silverbrook Print | With their g Pimento . . 45c] | automatlcally lubricated GOLDEN GRIMES | 44c Lb. .hcad Table App]es Strictly Fresh, Fancy Table low~pres 4Lbs,25¢ | Sunnybrook and four-whee] brakes tbc | punch”(brwhch ""ctkls o | Ohio Stat Durihg certain seasons it is difficult to secure the finest vard | 1Oy 3 lbs-, loc | | I | m | legisc ‘a’lrlé:r{crxg'hc e\;;sarc glad to announce a plentiful supply of‘ ONIONS 6 lbs., 19‘: Y. Copenhagen snug all-wcathcr comf‘ort. e CABBAGE . 2clb. Fresh—54c Doz.—Fresh o 6lbs., 25¢ Buick Motor C‘ompany F RESH FRUITS AND | Pl 3 pkes., 25¢ VEGETABLFS - l‘v‘fi‘é Cl ” 10 Pkg WASHINGTON BRANCH Fourteenth and L Streets N.W. Telephone Franklin 4066 i WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM l i EEEEEEEEEE:—:EE—JEEE:—:EE EEEEEEEEEE:—EEE 3

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