Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1925, Page 24

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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, OPPOSE COUNCIL PLAN. D. — 24 " camera for the largest individual sub- § scription reported, and the following § ) were given tickets to Keith's Theater y |[for having obtained 10 or more sub- scriptions: Y. Elverton Booker, Floyd Columbia Heights Citizens Suggest ! ¢ R. Miller, H. T. Gover, R. D. Davis, Several Changes. [ ] G. H. Parker, H W. La Quay, George i W. Pryor, J. K. Lawson, Willlam C.| Disapproval of the city council plan : y Hull, H. H. Burr, Z. D. Blackistone. |«in the form proposed” was volced by ©O., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925. ay and Saturday Sale Extraordinary A remarkable = ' _ , Sale begins at 7 price opportunity in (gt : ONC E!Q’Yl‘é%‘m ) i Y; a.m. tomorrow and these days of ad- HEADES)) . (Ol ends at Saturday’s vanced prices. closing. Twenty Carloads of New York State White Potatoes A Total of More Than 5,000 Original Bags Last year’s production of white potatoes was tremendous, one of the largest crops ever known. Large quantities are still in the hands of the farmers. Prices are extremely low and the returns at present prices to the farmers are very meager. Increased con- sumption is the potato growers’ only financial salvation. We decided that right now would be a good time to enable you to take advantage of the present very low price. So we ordered in some very large consignments, and including what have already been delivered since Monday morning, the cars on the track and Q) C ORN Li ft Ri ght Ofi-__ z angt;rz})g; :fh 3;1:‘-11:‘):g: Illl’é }ir;:;ts;gu:;swzg‘l: ;a\te an aggregate total of TWENTY CARLOADS, containing a total of over 5,000 original g oo No Pain at All T s s This will undoubtedly be Washington’s greatest potato sale, 5 N avashington was rejolced .2t the| Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little] “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient The team captained by Lester G.| Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly|to remove every hard corn, soft corn, el SRR oty S50 |t com g ering. e ooy | o Com e e o sad e o - both from the standpoint of quantity and price. amount of subscriptions reported yes- | you lift it right off with fingers. : Per Original Bag of 150 Lbs. ‘ Beginning tomorrow l 5 lbs‘ 30 lbs' When Pa terday; George W. Pryor won the| Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of s morning and ending with Saturday’s clos- ‘ ing, we offer the fol- 9 5 oYou |¥¥==21c 40c 31 prices: g SENSATIONAL RISE And Now a Flour Sale for IN WHEAT MARKET = = Foreign Buying Strts Tomorrow and Saturday Only \ : T is interesting to every ; . the executive committee of the Co- County Has Emllpox Case. lumbla Heights Citizens' Association d 2 g at a mseting last night in the Mount . Pledges of Several Thousand oD T L e oAl Chapeh. though every precaution has been| In tho event the city council should Dollars More Expected, | HRa8", Y5 diiein Department to|bo " entablished, - however, it was _ keep the county clear of smallpox, a |recommended, “first, that members Committee Says. case of the disease was reported yes-|of the council be elected with terri- terday, the victim being Lillian |torial representation and with regard Glenn, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and |to population; second, that such Mrs. Benjamin Glenn, colored, near|members be elected, and, if necessary, Alexandria. Dr. P. M. Chichester,| be recalled by the membership of ; | county health officer, and his assistant, | citizens’ or clvic associations; and, Dr. Norbert, visited the home and|third, that the membership of the after vaccinating all within quaran-|council be made sufficiently large to ted | tined the place. A number of neigh- represent adequately the population.” bors and friends also are to be vac- W. 1. Swanton, president of the cinated. assoclation, presided. Huston 1l Trade Com- ve. of the drive anization, paign luncheon f the drive” he rge of the drive were because of the fact ere raised at a time ded as not especially -/ pledged 51, this Frantic Bidding in Pit. woman to know exactly why \ Kirkman's Soap and the new No doubt you read the item reproduced at the left in yesterday’s Evening By the Associated Press. Kirkman’s Soap Chips are abso- aracseiing toosl. shaotios wpward | - Star. While the market was in the slump we purchased flour. So, for tomor- lutely harmless to both your hands - the “Cricago marker. Moy wheat | pow and Saturday, we are going to share the benefit of this purchase with and fabrics iy A e sreeasa | you and offer you flour at prices considerably less than have prevailed for % the advance here. 7 ” ! g o coreerponaintly vio: | SOME time past. : lent. Within a few minutes the mar- P ket was down nearly 4 cents from the Because, madam, they are initial top, with prices at times swinging 1 cent between trades. Little Whent for Sale. Almost a complete famine of offer- uarantee ree e Enaraeteriacd (e start, but buy- ng orders were at flood tide, and 1 frantic bidding ensued until 10 cents from Silicate of Soda* s ek could take their bearings. Th: (and all adulterants) ing turned loose wildly and reactions And any Other Brandsin Our Stock 5-lb. Bag lz-lb- Bag Before the backward impetus was checked ay wheat dropped to $1.58%, but was still 5§ cents or more above yesterday's cllOID. A fl:}z of HAT is why so man . the L 3 : e S : thinking woy,nd‘ insisi 85312225 Houndka™6e 8 penc 2o We will start deliveries of additional Sea on Kirkman’s Soap and i vuvin nere b7 “"7#?;“ ok suppll_ef of l?Our to Oil:flr storgs tOdafy ; Kirkman’s Soap Chips—and why o indications that Tiveral” quanci and will make every effort to have su 24.1b. B i you too will always demand these ficient stock to take care of all de- pure and energetic little chips ' vas st to Rave'becn accepted with mands. So the sale is subject to having 3 9 L ) after your first trial package. qeiroresn uvine s wunines o | the exact size or kind on hand that you cided stimulating effect on the Chi- Sk market may call for. “Less Do More” Inspection of vk Silicate of Soda is a product | Our Factory made by melting together Is Invited sand, soda-ash and char- coal. When dissolved in water, the solution is known as “Water Glass.” It is extensively used as glue and, when used in s0ap, we consider it not only an absolute adulterant but harmful alike to hands and JSabrics. Canned |[Fresh Eggs I omatoes staple articles of food, Fresh Eggs stand out as one of the most acceptable and economical of all food products. KIRKMAN & SON 215 WATER STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Permit us to remind you that we are still sell- ing the No. 2 size can of standard Tomatoes at a_ 48 ine it yorn i gt it Oualiby Fresh price that is proving most attractive. Eggs of dependable quality—a fact proven by Canned Tomatoes are selling at a rate that | myriads of our patrons. : indicates that the buying public appreciates that ours is a price that means big value. . Specially reduced price. No. 2 Size Tins : Per Per Tin. B Doz. You can buy Fresh Eggs at our stores with the Prices of Fresh Eggs have advanced some- what, but our price is still low. ‘GUARANTEED' lllfi g “:{! )fi ; murgvor ]

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