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491 Prince St. Alexandria, Va. OPEN SAT., NOV. 8th Free—to the first hun- dred patrons, a pint bottle of Simpson’s Buttermilk. L Delicious hams of | | | convenient size. Tender, sugar cured; just the right amount of fat. Sunnybroack Absclutely FRESH EGGS Gathered from nearby farms ¢ Doz CRANBERRIES 2s. 25¢ 1 | | | | | m alker | I lIJ o 1R | RESPONSIBILITY The operating principle of the Washington A&P. We owe it to every patron to stock only the most desirable and freshest foods at prices that afford the maximum saving and, further, that, besides economy and quallty, sincere and willing courtesy accompany every dealing. This Is Qur Business Creed and the Secret of the Success of Washington’s A&P Stores (ple———lol———|afl{——|n| ——| 0| —=|n| 00— 0| 00— | 0| 00— 8] —— o] c——]u| Another New Member An Exceptionally Fine Shipment of New YorK State Our supply of these wonderful Rural Round Potatoes will, we hope, be suflicxenl for the rest of the week. 90 10-Peck $215 c, Sack, Peck 230 6011:.51..31 For Crisp Autumn Mornings, Pancakes and Sausage Cakes SUNNYFIELD Pancake Flour Buckwheat Flour 10c Pkg. 11¢ Pkg. The Nation’s Finest Creamery BUTTER Cut from the Tub Silverbrook Print O’CLOCK COFFEE The best grades of Brazilian coffee, carefully and expertly blended by our own staff. 35c Lb. For Every Table Use Fancy Selected Carefully candled, absolutely guaranteed. It is not possible to purchase better selected eggs. A0 s £ Simpson’s EHill [kt Lt R kbn i s et Pasteurized RIDGEWOOD FARM CIDER Only tree - picked Virginia apples are used in this famous cider. Not a windfall is used. - 85¢ Gal. (10c Return on Jar) GRIMES’ GOLDEN Delicious Virginia Table APPLES!H 5 Ibs. 25@ IONA PEAS Wisconsin Sweetwrinkles E So newly packed that they taste as if fresh from the pod. l5c Can e “Pierre” Table RAISINS 33 ¢ Pl. Solid Pack Rl wob EGGS | TOMATOES Large iy e e RALSTON The Whole Wheat Cereal J 21c Pke. i i i o S ke s i A R Genuine All-Pork ausage Meat FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EEEEEEE—QEE—EEC—:EfiBEEEB OLD MILL Water-Ground CORN MEAL Actually Ground Between Stones $ n,s,, 27c 101bs., 53c =l ) 5] :E:BE—EEE—EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:EE ] EBEEEEI j vember 15, 8 p.m., at Thomson school, | | hike. ! American I street |in the Parish Hall. | BAT fat 7th and B s.w. $25 reward [ 5w CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Chillum Helghts Citizens’ Aswocl: tion will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. fWoodburn School. Dr. and Mra. H. T. Cousins of the Carville, La., Leprosarium, will speak tomorrow afternoon at the ingather- ing of funds for outcast lepers in the Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. Christmas boxes will be pack- ed for lepers in South China Sea and| at Carville, George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Amer- ican Women's Legion, will meet to- morrw, 10:30 a.m., in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. i The Northfield Club will hoM =a meeting and banquet tomorrow at Grace Dodge Hotel. The Parkview Citizenw’ Assoclation will meet in Parkview school Tues- day. § p.m. Nomination of officers. and speakers from Red Cross Roll Call, and District Visiting-Nurse So ciety George E. Killeen Post. No. 25. American Legion, will mect tomor- rom, 8 p.m., in Potomac Bank Build- ing. | Stuart Walcott Post, American Legion, will give a Mardi Gras ball at City Club November 11, 9 p.m. men 1 of Amer- November Annual Department b ican Legion, will be he 22, 9 p.m. at Willard Hotel. Maine State Socety will meet No- instead of on the second Saturday of the month. Tennis Club dance Saturday, §i30) p.m., at Recreation Hall, Government Hotels. Annual meeting of the Boys’ Club of Wa hington will be held at clubhouse, 0 C street, November 11, 8 p.m Tiveli Pastme Club will give a mas- querade dance Saturday night, in pri- vate ballroom of Arcade. The Washington branch, Society of American Bacteriologists, will meet Tuesday, & pam. in Naval Medical School. The program will be provided oy the hygienic laboratory. The ¥ Chapel Guild of St. Monica's will meet Sunday, 6 p.m., in hall of the church. Topic Public invited. - The alumnae of University of ili- nois will give a dinner November 12, 6 p.m., at the clubhouse of University Women, in honor of the president of the University of Iilinois, David Kin- lex: Dean M. S. Ketchum of the Col- lege of Engineering, Dean H. W Mumford of the College of Agricul- ture, Miss Ruth Wardell. head of the department of home economics; Miss Katherine Van Aken, State home demonstration leader, and Prof. Wil- liam 1. Burlisomm head of the de- partment of astronomy. F. C. Brown, assistant director United States Bu- reau of Standards, will be toast master. * Alpha Delta P row, 12:30 p.m., at luncheon tomor- he Madrillon. The Stearns Bible Class will meet | tomorrow, 12:30 pm.. in Mount Ver- ion Place M. E. Church, with K. B. Moomaw in charge. ORGANIZATION, ACTIVITIES. visible Christianity” will be the subject of a_lecture to be given by | Dr. Charles Wood, 8 o'clock, in lec ture room of the Church of the Cov nant. Rev. William J. Kerby, Catholic University, will speak before the Maryland State Conference of Social Work at Frederick, Md. Subject “Responsibility of the Communit and the Layman for Social Work." Judge Kathryn Sellers will talk of the Juvenile Court tomorrow morn- ing. Red Triangle Outing Club will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at Wisconsin ave- nue and P street, for a moonlight 0. L Simpson, leader. The annual bazaar and turkey din- | ner, under auspices of the Ladies' | Aid Society of the Rhode Island Ave. nue M. . Church, will be held at the church. Dinner will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Will be repeated to- morrow same hours and place. Walker Legion, will ting, §:30 o'clock, at branch, Y. M. C.'A. be made for Armistice day. Post, hold No. 26, special Twelfth Plans will James e Holy Trinity branch of the Holy Name Society requests all men of the parish to attend meeting at § o'clock Rev. Francis X. Doyle, S. J., will speak. Subject: “The Chivalric Spirit of the Holy Name.” Musical entertainment. Equality-Walter Reed Hospital Post No. 284, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet_at_Pythian Temple. DOG—Poodle, female, O Owner may call 1733 AIN 1 Initialed. FOUNT. Pl taining over operator. K BILLFQLD. Monra strect 2% return to telephone | Mansions. Reward. 11th and G or 1ith and | Reward. Call North | 0G— d white, anmomn'si Liberal Reward. 3134 Ashle urk. terrace. Cle. ernoon: gold and bl k| X st. 8 , containing building plan a.m.. on Rhode Isiand ave.. ard <. n.e. Return A. B. & Middletop, 1334 M st. n.w. robably near Tisley, Hed; Reward RRIEF Reward 7 baum marten, between 18th th and D. Reward. Return | Thrift, care glove dept., S. Kann's COLLIE, about 6 months old, Friday lar, but no_tag. 2813 11th st. n.w -dale, one year, 3 Reward for return. . Howard Fisher, Mendota, 20th and Kalorama road D male, Pekinges ed " October :.,‘ 215 8th st ‘oe Biack and gold. marked in downtown section. Re- | . _Call 6. the FRATERNITY PI 2w D Blhon, GL. day. GLA Phone Columbia_7776. HAND BAG—Lady's red knit, with cnt steel | beads, in Canton Chinese Café or in front of | shinglon Post, election night. Reward. Lincoln_1300-W. . Eustern_Star, vicinity small dlamond in ceater, sur Liberal reward. Mart Tel. Main 6124, Containing Adresses: . lost Tuesday. . Bondurant. _Franklin x —The 6th _of November. somewheré be- tween 6th and Cpew large o Reward. SOLT: riford_pl. SPEC’ -r.u L. oth and B sis. n.w 3 near TEDDY BEAR—On i, near 16th: owner criex for return. Reward if returned to 1627 Lamont st.. Apt. 1. TERRIER—Boston bull, brindle, white on neck. four months old: answers fo name Bil: Tie: had on small tan collar with lock: liberal reward. Cleveland 2862. 2813 35th st. n.w. 7% TUMDRELLA—Purple silk, in silk case, with straight amber handle and purple cord; lost on Wisconsin ave. Tuesday, Nov. 4. 5101 Wisconsin_gve. _Cleveland 1410, H.; reward, W TCH open-faced; D. AT eward, “Sroen Ten nm.‘"":fifi’-:';w B {Hospital. | special reference to short story class will be obligated, including Gen. Frank T. Hines and Dunlap Penhol- low, commanding officer, Mount Alto welcome. The fourth annual dance of the Bachelorettes will be given at Willard Hotel. Special entertainer and- music, All friends welcomed. Miss Mabel Dill will give a course lectures on literary work, with writ- ing, beginning this date, at 1311 G street, Y. W. C. A, €ards of Thanks GBAYBON. 1 wish to espress my sincere thanks and appreciation to the various or ganizations, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, relatives, friends and neighbors for heir kindoess' and xympathy and beautiful floral tes at the death of my beloved hus- _Rev. JAMES WALTER GR. v LOVING WIFE, HENRIETTA GRAYSON. BOSBIER. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation 1o our many rela tives and friendx for their kindness, symp thy and beautiful floral tributes at the s of our beloved husband and father. LIAM GRANT ROSIER. THE i BEITZ. We wish fo thank our relatives and friends for their kindoess and sympathy during tle iilness and also at the death of our dear mother. NELLIE V. SEITZ. RALPH JOHNSON, MRS . ARTHUR SEITZ of Noverber 4, 192 Chunth st., Mrs. HESTER BOOKER. neral from Winslow's chapel, Friday, vember 7. All invited. Departed this . “at Freed Hospital, CARRIE BROWS of 1117 23ra st mw- She leav 0 mourn their loss one brotier, o one uncle and a hot of other relati friends. Remains can be seen aft at K22 25th st. n.w. Funeral Friday ber “7.” from Gethsemane Baptist Church, und st. and Virginia ave. n.w.. at 1 p.m.. jenry §. Washington. undertaker in charge. BROWN. All members of Eureka Chapter, No. 1" 0. E. 8., are hereby notified to ai tend the funeral of our late CARRIE OWN, wio died No 1 s Friday, November 7. at Gethsemane Baptist Church, 22nd and Virginia ave. n.w. Done by order of Eureka Chapter, No. 1, 0. E. & JOMOF, i LENA WA s BURELLS. Suddenls, his residence. 12 lif2 Nov. p.w. Novem- MRS, RITA McWAIN ERS, Secretary w. ber 3. 1924, at Randail pi.. Gariield, D. (., ALFRED BUKELLS, 'ielo buist band of ‘Hattie Burells (nee Duckett). Fu- neral Fridas. November 7, f Emanuel Baptist Church. Garfield, Relatives and friends insited CONNER. Departed this life Tuesday. No- vember 4, 1924, 10:30 p.m.. after a long ill nexs, at her_reidence, 1019 19t st. n.w IDA’ L. CONNER o leaves their loxs oue sister, Mrs. Ma kon: five danghters, two sons, Mre. (lara Hones. Mr. Frank Conner, Mre. Eva Lewis, Mre. Maranda Yates. Misi Amanda Conner. Willie and Dorothy Conner, and _grandmoiier of Mrs. Mabel Lrles and ‘Wilforl and Jessie TLewis, and & Lost of other relatives and friendx. Funeral from E. R. Jumes 19th and L sts. n.w.. Fridas, Novemb at 8 o'clock p.m. Interment Saturday vember &, at Caroline Couniy. Va DONALDSON. Tuesday, November 4. 1924, 5 p.m. at her residence, 1920 17th st Anacostia. D. C.. JULIA A. DONALDSON inee Garrison), fhe beloved wife of Lorcnzo D. Donaldson. Funeral Fridas, Notember 7 at 2 pm.. from T. Frank Murray's under tuking parior, Anacostin. D. C. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, Md. Relatives and friends invited - DONALDSON. Officers and members of Min peola Council, No. X, e o meet at Murray's chape £.e. 10 attend the funeral of our la JULIA DONALDSON, Friday, N 1924wt 1:40 pom Attest: LAURA MITCHELL, Pocahontas MAE ETCHISON. Keeper of Records ECKLOFF. Wednesdas. November 5. 102 10 a.m.. at his residence. 812 N CHRISTIAN F. ECKLOFF, belor of the late Margaret . Eckloff from his late reidence Saturdas, November S at 9:45 am.; thence to Sf. Aloysius Church, where requiem mass will he said 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to tend. 7 FULLER. Suddenly, November 5. 1024, JOHN I FULLER, Sr. ed hushand of Nann Fuller (ne¢ Suilivan). Fuoneral from his Capitol st Sat 5 at ) enc . Aloysius Church, where s requiem mass will be sung at ® a.m. & tives and fricnds invited. Kindiy flawers GREY. ness, Nove, E. Robin No mber Funeral 1a Departed this life after a_brief ill- at Gallinger Hospital, MARY RI MOND GREY. Remains resting at J Rbines' funersl chapel Notice of funcral later. HALL. Sudde; 1924 at 12 jesday. November 4 . ALWILDA T.. wife of the late Join William Hall, at ber dence. 704 C st s.w. Funeral services from her late residence Naturday at 2 pm. In terment at Glenwood Cemetery. Funeral private. Please omit flowers. FITZEUGH. C.. bel Fitzhugh, reside Funeral service ity. A st. and Mass vember 7. at 11 a.m arc invited to atteod Annandale. Va GILL. Wednesdas. Novembor 5. pom.. after a briof jilness, A1 beloved daughter of the Joho and Matilda Rawles, and sister of Mrs. Mury B. Miller and Mrs. Extella Rollinx, at her ros: dence, 625 10th st. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. : HARDY. Tuesday. November 4. 1024, at :1 p.m.. 8t his_residence. 1336 South Carolina ave. re. THOMAS PRICE, beloved hus band of Mollic A IHardy (nee Seidenberg) and father of Elsie. Fdna Waring Hardy and Mfs. Paul Bohannon. Funeral will be leld from _his late residence on Friday November 7. at 8:30 aum.. thence fo { Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said at © am. for the repose of lis soul. Relatives and friends invited to tend. Interment Prospect Hill Cem of the sears. Remains at the ghier, 1416 F st ne at the Chapel of the Nativ ave. xe. Friday, No Relatives and friends Interment private at 1924, ar 11:15 ADA LAURA Suddenls, Wednesdas, November his_rexidence, the Highlands in the 3rd year of his fiveral hereafter. Departed this life Monday. Novem-| . 1924, after a long illnexs. which she I Christian fortitude, at her dence in_Orange. N. J.. MAGGIE, devoted mother of Alberta Liucas Jackson. She leaves to mourn their loss 8 devoted daughter and A host of relatives and friends. ~Remains will rest at the residence of nephew Emmett Starks, 1208 Carroliburg st s.w oho T. Rhines' & Co.. funeral directors. in harge. Notice of funeral lat MILLS, Wednesday, November rexidence, N Dupont Gen. ANSON MILL: Funeral services at lix late residence Fri day. November at 1 pm. Interment Arlington National Ceme MILLS. The District of Columbia Commander: of the Military of the United Sta the of Companion wnd ex-Commander MILLS, brigadier general. U. S Army. at Washington. D. C.. November 5, 1924, F neral services will be held at his late resi dence, 2 Dupont Circle, on Friduy. 7th stant, at 1 o'clock p.m. Interment ational Cemeters. Arlington, Virginia Major General CHARLES F. HUMPHREY. TS Army. Communder. GEO. M. CHANDLER. Recorder. MUNROE. a.m.. at Casualty Hospital, ROE. ~ Notice of funerai Ernext Jarvis Co. in charge. MURRAY. Wednesday. No . 1924, 8t his Circle n.w.. Bri A, retired announces dearh ANSON the LUCINDA MUN hereafs w . beloved wife Funeral from %, 9 am.. at November 7. (Baltimore pape: o 3 in's Church, Interment at Baltimore please copy.) ALLY. Members of St. Augustine’s Com. N audiry. Moo 5, Wuighis of Si. John, arc requested to meet at St Cyprian’s Hall Thursday, November 6. 1924, at & p.m., to make arrangements. for the funeral of our Iate brother, RICHARD NALLY. Funeral Friday, November 7. St. Cyprian's Church, at President. E. BROWN, Sec . 18. Tuesday, November 4, 1924, Dr. J. O R Tun NS, beloved husband” of Georglana Lewis Norris. Funeral services at the home of hix parents, Royds. Md. 2 pm. Friday, November 7. Inferment Beallsville, Md. PHILEMAN. Sunday. November the Home for the Aged and Infirm. PHILEM. Body at city morgie same is culled for by 3 p.m. tomorrow re 2, 1924, ROSIN Toless mains will be disposed of according to the | law. SMITH. Thursday. November 6, FORD U., aged 74 years, Margaret Burke Smith. ¥ residence ember 8, Suddenly his November 4, Que st. n.w. Turner. &aneral from his la on Friday, November 7. ut und friends invited o attend. In Glenwood Cemetery. “ Special meeting of Federal Lodge, S A M., is called for Frida: ovember 7. 1924, at 1 p.m.. to give M; sonie burial to our late brother, WATKINS L. TURNER WILLIAM D. WOOD. Master. WATKINS. Departed this life at Gallinger Hospital Wednesday, November 5. 1924, ur 8:15 p.m., atter u brief llness, WALLACE, the beioved son of the late Wesles and Mar- garet Watkins. ~He leaves o mourn thelr loss a devoted mother. three sisters. xix brothers and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral Friday evening 8 o'clock from John T. Rhines' funeral chapel, 3rd and Exe ste, w. Interment Spotsylvania County, p.m omit | Visiting V. F. W. members | WINSLOW. Order of the Loval Legion | Suddenly, November 3, 1924, at 10 | Gude B | EUNT, ALEXANDER FRANKLIN. Beaths, The officers and members Jof Prince Hall Ciapter, No. 5% 0. E. N.. #re by notified of the death of Honored Lady Mouday, November . November 7. at - how. JOSEPHINE ERNEST M. DICK Nt HETCHINS, Seen.* In Memoriam. ADAMSON. In loving memory of wy gradi LIAM W. ADAMSON, who died four years ago today. 1920, (y Ouly the R.P.; forgotten are dead. W ORD. losing remembrance of our and ‘wife, JESSIE IRENE Who departed this life six years In mother NNORS 2% toduy. Nobody knows my longing 1 shed my tears from 8o aching heart While others are fast aslecp. HER LOVING HUSBAND, JACK. You have left me forever, dear mother, Who loved you betrer than all ¥ I lived for you, dear, while you were bere, You were my life, iy Sometimes in my memor. remain Ustil in heaven we meet again. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, FIBHER. In loving remembrance of our dear parents, DAVID E. and MARY E. FISHE Father left us 24 years ugo, July 11, 1900 and mother, 12 y2ars 2go. Nov 1t is lonesome withont y¢ And sad all along the way For life is not the same t THLIR LOVING CHILDK she will alwass ELLEN. * Tn loving remembrauce of our sou ALLIE, who died seven years ago today. The flowers we piace May wither and decay But the love for bim wio = Will never fade away HIS MOTHER . AND FATHER. JOHNSON. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, A LEFE, JOHNSON, who died two years ago today. November 6, 18 Gone, but DATGHTER not forgotten FANNIE STEWART. * MACK. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear motber. CATHERINE 1. MACK who died 10 years ago today. Noyember 6, 1911 HER Gone. but never forzotten LOVING DAUGHTER. SAKAH V. LING, CHICAGO, 1L MOTEN. Sacred to the memory of our de voted RACHEL MOTEN, who en tered 1 rest two sears ‘ago todas FAR Sister, though the years pass away We miss sou more day by dar God touR you to that fand of peace, Where joy and Lappiness necer cease HER DEVOTED BROTHER AND SISTER INLAW. PHILPOTT. In lovinz remembrance of eur LILLIAN PHILPOTT (nee Crown), ? s life two ¥ November 6, 122, i Today recalls & memory OF a loved one lai And those who reme HER HUS Through all her pains she A smile of heavenly b And when God called her home It wa~ a loved one laid to rest HER DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW, RIE AND HERMAN TAYLOR. In Joving daugtiter, ALICE T 6. 1919, Nobods knows AND A en smiled MA AMELIA MAMA s longing. of our darling who die AND DA he memory TOLSON of my dear who_departed November in 1 Remembered In death DEVOTED SON, JOSEPH BE TOLSON. frien three 3 who, PTOLSON died s 0o Jox 8t home ADDIE AND ALBERTA VENEY. *In sad but loving remembrance of our dear brother. JAMES GARDNER VENEY who departed thix life two years ago today, November 6. ~ad and su h was a shock to us all some day we will understand When we meet An another OTED SISTERS, FLORENCE, SADIE. roful years have as the teard memory of my fresh with It was then Ever sinc But a voice Courage I LOVING WIFE, KATE VENEY Sacred to the memors of a devoted 1. WATTS. who today. November 6, vanished, my beart vanished nd WATTS. wife and mother. LENA t us four 1920, Tpright and faithful were all her ways. A dutiful wife to the end of her days A loving mother, %0 good and kind. What & sweet memors she left behind HUSBAND ) DAUGHTER Loved in life, remembere death. LOVING SISTER. membrane GEOR WILLIAMS. In dear_hushand LIAMS. wh todas, Nove day and ¥ brings a Decp within our hearts we cherish “Thoughts of one_we loved 8o HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, NIE. HARRY AND ALBERTA FUNEB.AL DIRECTOBS r———THE ORIGINAL ——— dear. AN W.R.Speare @, 1208 H STREET.N.W. 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