Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1925, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MON‘D’AY; JANUARY 5, 1925. 19 BR”’ISH 'I'[’] INSlS'I’ Fz::::':: }TI?:,ZZ?;, PRES?;:FSRI'SA'!“?NM(EEJRCH o] ——=lal——=|n]|——=|al—=|a|——=|al—= || ——=3|a|—=|o| —=|o| ——=|a|——=1|5| DEBTORS PAY PART| _ Takers As Spies|==e ot i Had we the space we could tell you a story for every article srgit i B o apamiiving. i we sell, because the production, packing and distribution of food of the farm By the Associated Press Wil Demand Enough to Cover| shimrsiom we sithe poniiiion | sre st |t is certainly of supreme inierest. As it is we will have to content Own Oblgation, Edi- | st g, S, S0 ST | St o o gl ourselves with telling you that our first consideration when tor Says. of the Department B charke SE R Shann ey et by : A B buying for you is Quality—then that the vast volume of our pur- S These fears on the part of the an ministe sks them to use SARDINER. farme: groundless, Mr. Den- he fluenc » election of 3 # » ve pe vear| e ecarea’” He gate ussisincs | Cindamcntatists oniy ¢ chases makes savings for you, and, lastly, but far from least, that B A e T N L Nl the rapid turn-over of our stock insures Freshness always. These anguage with LT three points are the basis of our policy—Quality, Economy, “Of course, others of the farm- ers, who object to giving inform . Walter Duncan Buchanan, tion about t opt the 3 , . ) 7t * t r. Albert Dale Gantz, Rev. Dr. John F h attitude tha y 2 SHE s Siede , resnness. e and it is no affair of the £ L3 all of this cit nment's how they run their . e Dennee. e to open Mor ur situation In which SILVERBROOK PRINT SOAP ¢ & countrs which | Sore Throat Prudence Sore Throat i o . " Dutwinston | that—advertised for that—sold for that | : . 'z brepared to dis- | one purpose. Tonsiline is the Nat- | In order to insure abs.lutely fresh butter on Washing- o I Sore Throat Hemedy. It ia sold in = Star n every State in_the_Union. You ’ s s : PRy sy | 5 : o (62 g, ton’s tables—we are receiving fresh shipments daily from the benefici- ese days, or some night when iline one of the drug store is closed—Dbetter || our own modern creameries. We do not hesitate to state that keep a bottle handy at home. Kirkman’s .....6c i P A TONSILINE s... 7% Yesignat | - IONA this is the best butter procurable — excelling all others in Octagon ... .6Y/>¢ =] modiied. 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N | ; price. 5 e ‘vou Fren i oo moe6 | REsINOL |l \gez=s s &EST. 1879 Bluebell Shoepeg CRHS@@ 23 YELLOW CLING HALVES b c 1-LB. CAN IONA PEACHES | CORN, 2 Cans 35c¢ ZSC a Cam Fancy Selected i g of the trouble is the en to cl ale———ajol——muPlolce——u] e 0 ) Absolutely Guaranteed WISCONSIN SIFTED lona Bran POTATOES, .1_5 Ibs., 25¢ Granulated Sugar PEAS, 15ccan || ovssctionecs: shis iseesowss | 10 Ibs, 69¢ heated warehouse and are absolutely free from frost. The sugar market is very The Man Who Is RAISINS Large Can—Solid Pack T e Astounding e 2 35| TOMATOES, 17¢ | = e A merlca! : : AP Fine, Large, Ripe Maryland Tomatoes ASTOR g e - EVAPORATED Tomatoes of this quality at so low a price represent a RICE e ke MILK bargain unequalled.in Washington, and we strongly urge At last, our city wins! Now it can be definitely announced that we are to see and L d £ thi 5 hear G. E. Marchand, the man who has created a sensation in America. He will give IO e g 3 you to take advantage o 18 saving. you the surprise of your life when you come to hear him in his amazing new, iree Rich in Butterfat public program. Nothing like it has ever been offered to you before. C o -] In European capitals, New York, Chicago and other large cities of, America 3 Calms 28@ thousands have been turned away from the great theaters and auditoriums where Marchand has been speaking. These vast halls could not accommodate all those who had heard of this popular and powerful man and his amazing accomplishments. Nutley -] Thousands of men and women in all walks of life know the amazing story of how Rfl@hp Ond - SALMON % Nutmargarinc ajolc—o]———|ol———|oj———|n|———|o|c——=| Marchand, the humble mountain boy, rose from poverty, ill health and failure to Wealth and fame and shows you how to do the same, He will give you the great living secrets in such a common sense fashion that you will begin to profit at once. We maintain our own canneries on the bleak shores of far Alaska. 25@ ]lb There under the most modern and scientific fishing and packing i Marchand talks straight from his heart to your heart.” His sympathy, sincerity . ~ t d and fighting qualities, his thrilling illustrations and magnetic personality hoid his great methods we ‘prepare for the American public the most delicious and Giemces spellbound. You and your neighbors know that Marchand is famed the s : ost 3 : A cccurd as the man who has within himself the driving force and dynamic power C nutritious of a'll fish. We use only the highest quality in each of the Sunnyfield Sliced that actuated such men as Caesar, Bismarck, Napoleon, Cromwell and Lincoln. 5 popular varieties. z Py oo o 4 . Y If you have burning within you the ambition to get from life the place that Made in our own S P R d P BA« ON 1s rightfully yours; if you are sick and tired of the same old daily grind—here is the ea Irince (<] opportunity you have always wanted. Sce and hear the man who has helped thousands cheese plant, where of men and women like you to win recognition and promotion—to earn more mzncy-— cheese making is still to command position and respect—to gain love and admiration—to enjoy health, c an happiness and financial independence. an art. n E —_—————— More than a million heard Marchand last year. You will understand why when you hear him What the Worl | i every other ambitious man and woman in our city are invited to hear the | | ; ! man who has thrilled America from coast to | Broadcasts to You! coast. What he has done for thousands of | Paris Temps— others he can do for you! ¥ R v “All Paris is ringing with pfaise of 5 . hand" relous work.” . 5 : ‘ g Mot s Beginning Thursday, Jan. 8, 8:15 P.M. GRE I : 4 Berlin Deutsche— b . v % % “Marchand is a master of his subject.” New Willard Hotel Auditorium Kowision P Il "UUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM EVERYBODY"’ latform. .. ..the audience stood up. ... § e : El:d broke loose in a storm of applause.” Marchand is appearing in Washington under =i g8 ot dle the auspices of the National University Society EEEEEEE——ZBEB

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