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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, | DEMOCRATIC VICTORY, SEE PEOPLE MISLED BY 6. 0.P. LEADERS, New York Group Deciares for Davis and U. S. Adhesion to League. ‘x»u-nher Holds Even if Election Is Thrown Into House. SURE. SAYS SENATOR| Davis Will Win | = LA FOLLETTE FAGES -~ STRENUOUS WEER Proposes Slx Addresses Be- fore Closing Campaign in Cleveland Saturday Night. r rs With Him. | in B ELECTION | OF DAVIS | FORESEEN BY SHAVER Big Majority for Candidate in Elce- toral College Predicted by Demo | cratic Chairman. PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES SILENT ON CHARGE Refuse Comment on Claim That | Coolidge Was Paid for Bridgeport Address. Iiy the As: Press. DENY CATHOLIC CLAIM. Zionists Say Church Is Respected | [ in Holy Land. y tenti to adopted by the Ci Union for Holy lared by the Zionists that ||| spect all rights of Christians SPECIAL lcc;} by th E:n;l:m.:lf SRR ONE-DAY . EXCURSION 1,0C0 TAKEN IN 93 RAIDS. Sunday, November 2 SPECIAL TRAIN Evening, November 1 e \V ishi nllon Butler Eesimes Week End Clean- Ups in Philadelphia. I PHILADELPHIA, October 27— || Ninety-three raids of alleged disor- || derly houses, gampling establish- | f| ments and speak-easits over the week end netted approximately 1,000 pris- oners. The majority of those arrested were discharged, but the alleged proprie- tors were held in bail for court. Charges of drunkenness were lodged against 406 of the prisoners. Director of Public Safety Butler sald the raids marked a resumption of his weekly round-ups of suspicio ghdrm.ur; Sat Leave Union - 2 % Niag n'hn- ) . “Buttalo 4:30 p ok s maa et s il leave when loaded. ckets on sale beginning Thursday, ‘tober 30, of tickets will be | imied o hcity “ot““equipment aval L R L AT SR B R AT TR . e 1] : { i | i "v Il g it | Pemsylvaia Railroad | C i Finest Quality ORBY’S BREAD —is on sale at each of our sbores. Let cur store nearest to you supply you. | Delivered Several Times Daily to Each One of Our Stores Citron This Fall we have decided to offer only one kind of citron. We believe it will prove most economical and satisfactory to every buyer. | Dromedary Sliced, in Package (Chop it finer if you wish) Per Pkg., 20c 'Specials for This Week | Aunt Jemima Pancake, 2 for 25¢ Single package, 14¢ Sun Maid Raisins Seeded or Seedless Log Cabin Syrup smail Tin 23¢ shriver's Blue Ridge Peas, 2Cans31¢| DelMonteCherriesCan20c:2for39¢ | These Del Monte Cherries are in the (small) No. 1 tins Nuts California Paper Shell Almonds, Ib. 35c One Food AuthoritySays: “For growing children, cows’ butter should be used almest regardless of price.” But, fortunately, this wonderful food is cheap in pnce, and will be relatively cheap all winter. Butter is both wholesome and delicious. There is an infinite va- Pimentos Sweet Red Peppers Imported from Spain Bandor Brand 7-0z. Tin, 15¢ 15-0z. Tin, 29¢ OCTOBER 21, A Store Near Your Home é6A° o ” ir-Line” Honey " We belicve that “Air-Line” Honey will be served often on your table once vou try it. FFor that reason we have reduced the small jar in price to TEN CENTS. is nationally | “Air-Line” brand known. Try a ten-cent jar and we feel sure vou will become a regular bhuver of the larger size. 5-0z. Trial Size, 10c 8-0z. Jar . 17¢ 14-0z. Jar . . 2bc per Pkg. 10c Catsup Our Sanitary Brand is a very choice quality; a real good catsup, at a moderate price. Small Bottle, 12¢ i Large Bottle, 20c | riety of ways in which it may be used to please the tastes and serve the bodily needs of young and old. Don’t spare butter in cooking, as it is the very making of a good meal. BUTTER CHEAPEST FINE FOOD Butter Suggestions: Roasting and baking dishes should be well greased with butter. All cooked vegetables should be well buttered before serving —A lump of butter on the hot steak adds immensely to its flavor—Creamed dishes are better when served on buttered toast — Dip raisins in.butter to keep them from going to the bottom of the cake—For “creamy" candy use plenty of butter. Our Sanitary Brand Fresh‘Creamery Butter 1.1b. cartons. 2 = 85¢ Next Saturday WE WILL OPEN ANOTHER NEW STORE In the building formerly occupied as a drug store. Cor. 3rd & P Sts. N.W. Our New Store in Del Ray, Virginia, is now open— opposite the school house Carloa The old - time product in a new package. Jos. Phillips’ Criginal All-Pork Sausage One pound in the new-siyle container “Silver Lake” Tomatoes Per Can 20c ds of Grapes Another big grape week last of the: Concords as heav growing sections. Enjoy at our stores. No doubt the v frosts have prevailed in the -ating this fine fruit—prices are within reason | and the fruit will be found to be the best obtainable. Two (2) Carloads of Concords Large Size Baskets, One (1) Carload of Cencords ' Small Size Baskets, Each Three (3) Carload (From California) per Ib. | SWEET POTATOES 9 Lbs- 18¢ Snowdrift 1+ «22¢ Crisco 23c Lard 1b. aron, QD Hams r: 25¢ Piece Bacon i1 25¢ 1-Ib. tin, White Potatoes, 15 GORTON’S “Down East” Clam Chowder Something a little different and we believe much better. If you llke Clam Cho\\(]('r you should not fail to try “Gorton’s.’ 2 Tins 25¢ EGGS Our Sanitar. fy assure you o each time you buy them. Each 98e 23¢ 10 s of Tokays YELLOW ONIONS Have You Tried KINNEY’S “Chinock” Salmon Supremely fine—Columbia River Caught | Yyou cannot s more, but 45¢ worth it. Small Large Round Tin, Round Tin, 27¢ Lbs. For For Those Graham Muffins Please bear in mind that you can get “SWANS DOWN” GRAHAM FLOUR at all our stores B - 29¢ Doz. 49('. Brand in cartons a real good Egg 5 Lbs. 16c= 25¢. e — e — . — A ——— .5 e A . 3 i RS 1 e e e Ao — o Ao A