Evening Star Newspaper, February 19, 1925, Page 16

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CITIZENS T0SEEK NEW JUNIOR HIGH Want Bulldmg & ocated in Up- per Connecticut Avenue Sec- tion to End Crowding. “itizens' oint meeting that the ent of the W. Commerce, ar sociation at its March announced i= . Quinter, president of | i | the assoclation, presided u.s. DRY LAW SUBJECT OF REICHSTAG: DEBATE Heated Discussion of Effects of Pro- hibition Marks Vote on Saloon Regulation Issue. Ry the Associated Press. BERLIN, February 19 -—American prohibition formed the center of a heat- ed discussion in the Reichstag yester- day in connection with debate on the bill providing stringent regulations for saloons. Herr Strauch, Economic party deputy, insisted that the proposed law merely marked a step toward com- plete prohibition, which “in America has resulted in more drinking than ever and in lowering respect for the law.” The German national deputs. Herr Strathmann, took issue with the dry opponent by asserting that the results of American prohibition were salutary He charged that every ninth Berlin trafic accident was due to drinking Altogether too much grain goes into beer and liquors, at the expense of the nourishment of the people, he said ‘The bill was defeated by a vote of 200 to 168, with 16 abstaining, where- upon a committee was instructed to draft a law for the protection of youth against the dangers of alcoholism and for better regulation of concessions ewarded for the =sale of intoxicating drinks. NOTED GAME HUNTRESS ACCUSED OF CONTEMPT | Lady Grace M. Jennings Charged by Publisher With Defaulting on $5,000 Judgment. By the Associated Press NEW )RK, Februar: 19.—Lady| Grace MacKenzie Jennings, the big- med yesterday ngs brought by ravels in Jungle-| in contempt proce publishers in her - |the proprietor covered with pistols. Jand.” The action upon a jud ment the pub btained in 19 for $5,000 npaid costs the Atlanta v the judg- ed or their ntempt publisher, was the | ed that he had| to apply on the ruse in| resented | in search 1s that installment FORD NOT AFTER HIS LATEST SECURITIES | For the first fTme since Henry Ford became Involved in r ad ‘opera- ation cor- poration: ha he Inter- Mr. Forg himself would buy is interests on, an aux- $1,750,000 bonds. If the securities are allowed to pass into the hands of the usual banking interests which distribute raflroad gecurities, or if they are sold to the ®eneral public vill be a complete departure from the Ford policies hith. erto followed. ONE KILLED IN OU'i'BREAK. Magyar Society Attacks Hebrews With Bayonets. Fewish Telegraphic Agency BUDAPEST, February #nti-semitic excesses XKoenigsgasse and Ral Members of the A kening Magyar Soclety attacked Jewish men and women in the street and beat them with iron clubs and bayonets. Joseph Buchsbaum, 60 years old, was mortally wounded b\/ A bayonet. Eight students were arrested. 19.—Serious ccurred here on schistrasse. .. Two Given Commissions. Raymond J. Lowry, 110 Massachu- setts avenue, has been appointed a second lieutenant in the Medical Ad- ministraticn Corps, and Thomas L. Mc- Twiggan, 1236 Crittenden street, a wecond lleutenant in the Quartermas- ter Corps, both in the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the Army. | Fvidences of President Coolidge’s li Coolidge Economy Chops Off Pencil Supply of Scribes, .|Paper Cups Disappear| and Towels Get Scarce at Executive Office. i istence on “economy at home" be- gan to appear today, while employes in the White (House offices waited to learn the winner In the ten-dollar | prize economy contest conducted by disbursing clerk of the deavor tc means of cutting ems of economy * White House offices in- f towels rationed daily to the offices. king | al paper cups at the wins in the corridors. to turn out allilights when- | t neede | ance n( emploves to extend r an ind-finite pericd,” of WOMAN AIDS BANDlTS Loots Store as Campamons Keep Jeweler Covered. PHILADELPHIA, February 19— | Three men and a woman held up and robbed the jewelry store of Jacob Simon last night of dlamonds and trinkets. valued at between $3,000 and $5,000 The actual looting was done by the woman, the three men keeping The four escaped. Washingtor's Smartest Restaurant i v TParadiy NO.1 Jhomas Circle Phone Main 4336 tor RESERVATIONS Tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 20th is the date set for our next Crossword ‘ Puzzle Party | —as usual prizes of $25, $15 and $10 will be awarded winners in | the midnight contest. Dancing Until 2 AM. | Meyer | Davis Famous Le Paradis Band It takes feet like these to give rubbers the hardest wear. Endless racing, danc- ing, scampering—no won- der rubbers suffer! ‘Whether for youngsters orgrown-ups, “U.S.” brand Rubbers and Arctics are | especially built to stand the hardest wear. They have become the' standard of | quality today, because their | wear is actually measured | and tested before they leave the factory. There are “U. S.” brand Rubbers and Arctics made especially to fit every type of shoe—for men, women and children. It will pay you to look for the “U. S8.” | Trade-mark. H United States Rubber Company U S:'Rubbrs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COOK’S | DORSCH’S SUGAR COOKIES A dozen delicious cookies —a wonderful price Per Doz. POUND CAKE We recommend it to you as a real good cake Fer 25¢ 15¢ Made from sweet cream, Land o’ Lakes is the kind of Butter which the most particular insist upon having. Always uniformly high in quality (as evi- denced by the Government inspector’s certifi- cate in each carton) and always identified by the carton, you have no difficulty in securing this supreme quality butter at any and all times.’ Per Lb. While the price is moderate, the butter is not excelled in qual- ity, regardless of price. One taste 50c of Land o'Lakes is convincing. D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925. A Store Near Your Home “Good to the last drop” Maxwell House COFFEE At any one of our 233 stores you can now get this famous coffec. One trial will bring you a coffee surprise— vou'll appreciate why Maxwell House has be- come the nation’s best known coffee. Per Lb. Every buver of higher-priced coffee should try Maxwell House. c It’s worth what it costs. CORBY’S MOTHER’S READ HEINZ PICKLES Sweet or Sweet Mixed rm 30¢ Pint Milder weather and better road conditions in the country have increased local receipts of fresh eggs to the point where we can now offer you a much reduced price on this item. Beginning today, and for tomorrow and Saturday, we offer at the very moderate price: All stock is from nearby fresh re- ceipts, passed through our candling room, thus assuring you of periect satisfaction. Per Doz. 45¢ Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE, rer b, 4-3c White Potatoes, 15 Ibs..............28¢c Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs...............22¢ Texas Carrots, per bunch. . Old Crop Carrots, per Ib Turnips and Rutabagas, 6 Ibs New Texas Cabbage, per Ib Old Crop Cabbage, per Ib. . . Grapefruit Florida’s choicest fruit only on sale in our stores. 3 for 25¢ 4 for 25¢ Oranges Quality determines the enjoy- ment of eating the fruit. See our fruit, Per Dozen 35¢ and 45¢ These Specials Are Money Savers Quotations Are Good Until Saturday’s Closing 3 25¢ gflafl;tseflps, Per Can 3 OC These are the small green tips in the No. 1 square cans. Recently priced at 39c. 2 i 25¢ FORD’S Strawberry Presen{es Morton’s Salt . Apple Sauce Heart of Maine brand. cans for Pillsbury’s Pancake Black Eyed Peas, lb....... Lima Beans; Yellow Split Peas, 3 lbs. ... We consider this brand the finest strawberry preserves we ever offered. We believe that none better can be made. Per Jar, 29¢c Are You Eating Spinach? —then you should know about Hunt Bros.’ KEYSTONE brand, packed in California. We bought it, and as events have proven, bought too much of it. So we have cut the price 'way down, which we hope will serve the double purpose of thoroughly acquainting our friends with the quality and at the same time reducing our stocks. For a short time we offer No. 2Y5 (large) can, per can... Fruits for Salad And KEYSTON Per Can More stock than we want to carry. Not selling fast enough to suit us, so we cut the price to figure indicated. Almost every one knows KEY- STONE brand products—the brand is one of the best. 12,000 Boxes Only Per Lb. 39 Nothing cheap but the price; the candy is abso- lutely fresh. For our stores, get yours quickly. Special sale beginning today— One pound of these extremely good Chocolate Cherries in carton Our Special This Week On National Biscuit Co.’s MYRTLE CAKES Is a Big Value This is a cake baked in their Baltimore bakery, a snappy, tasty cake that all the family will enjoy. And in these days of higher priced cake, this price should be appealing. ONE POUND 2 Lbs. for 45c MALT BREAKFAST FOOD, pkg Fancy Smoked Hams, per Ib...... ¥ PureLard,perlb................... Iowa Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib. . .. Smoked Picnic Shoulder, Ib Crisco, lb. 23c; Snowdrift, Ib Krafts’ Club Cheese, 1b APPLES We picked up two carloads of Virginia Old-time Winesaps at a price that will permit us to offer them to yvou at an attractive figure. ‘Quantity is limited, but each store has from one to two barrels for this sale. 4 Lbs. for 25(: Don’t Miss This Opportunity To Buy Peter Pan Peas at This Price For some yvears past we have sold vou a re- markably fine flavored canned pea under the Peter Pan label. It has proven to be one of our “most popular sellers. Not until this year, however, have we had suffi- cient stock to jusm_\’ us in offering a one week's special price. But this year we have plenty so until Saturday closing we offer PETER PAN SUGAR PEAS, per can 17Y%c¢ Note—This variety of sugar pea is very delicate in texture. Do not ruin them by too much heat. Contents have been thoroughly cooked in the can- ning process: all that should be necessary in prepar- ing “them for the table is to heat in the can before serving. of them, On Monday | Next Week Van Camp’s We Open a New Store at 1015 11th St. N.W. On the east side of the street, between L & M Sts. February 23rd Our Stores Will Close at Noon Are You Going to Try Pork and Beans, 3 for 25¢ Evaporated Milk, 3 for 29¢ Tomato Soup, 2 for 15¢ Van Camp’s at these prices are meney savers. Malt Breakfast Food, pkg., 23¢ HEINZ CATSUP? | Peter Pan Raisins, Pke., 10 If you haven’t tasted it, then when you do you are going to get a quality surprise. Catsups, but none that are more appetizing or appetite-appealing than HEINZ. This week we'are featuring Heinz Catsup in our stores, and we urge this week as a good time to take home a supply of the world’s best quality Catsup. HEINZ is a tomato product. Eat more Catsup for your health’s sake. The acid content of tomatoes is highly regarded for its health-promoting attribute. mh 20c b 30c Bottle- . Bottle. .. Catsups and Smyrna Layer Figs, Lb., 19¢ Wilbur’s Cocoa, 15 Lb., 17¢ Wilbur’s Chocolate, 1/2 Lb.,15¢ o’ Raisins, Pke., 12%¢ Canned Figs, 29c Purple Ribbon

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