Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1925, Page 11

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THE HVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, MONDAY, AUGUST &, 1925 e NOTABLES LISTED | Gen- Eerd Predicts| BELIEVE WOMAN SLAIN; $290,000,000 Surplus| HUSBAND HELD IN JAIL FOOD DEPENDABILITY AS TAX EVADERS| Jume 30, Nest Year it o e s MEANS HEALTH DEPENDABILITY | Bud Di Comi Near St. Louls. — udget Director CLonEng SR N Our testing laboratories assure of both, for everything we C. W. Morse Judgment $1,-| Back to Capital to carry must conform to the most rigid of high standards. stantial ~evidence surrounding the | shooting of Mrs. Sadie Lenhardt l’fllfl1 224,531—Ethel Barrymore T“ke Up Plans. | convinced St. Louis County author- YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE A&P. OUR STORES WILL CLOSE AT ONE ities that the woman was murdered. ; O’CLOCK EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. GINGER ALE For a time Saturday the killing hov- 3.—Gen. u ered between suicide and murder in Me., August Among Accused. urplus of not less tha v on. d on the best avail eorge Lenhardt, husband of the stim: of receipts and re- man, is held without bond, awaiting - v\ym\dltmv\s in 1926. He is n of the coroner's jury to. 3 shington at this time | morrow mornin, er -om rnary estimates for| The body of Mes. Lenhardt, a bullet \\mm must be submitted to his|in the right temple, was found last rtment by September 15, and for |night In a wooded ravine about half id taxes, chiefly i by individuals | h the maximum of $3,080,000,000 | a mile from the residence wWhere she 4531 was filed |has been set. and her husband lived. { TOMATOES Packed from the Choicest Maryland —— % New Pack, Early June CLICQUOT CLUB i“gz“ Stock Med‘ii’i)cé e Dot i ISR T “Regular” or “Pale Dry” NI R I RN ON DISPLAY We Invite Your Inspection of the There is no better re- Clle freshing or cooling drink 75 for a hot day than Clicquot Club. Keep a case on hand. Bomes Contents Iona ws KETCHUP | Only the Finest Natural Ripe Tomatoes are Used DRURY’S Aged In Wood New TWO MINISTERS RESIGN. Cadillac ottle ; 8-0z. e Models |[[\*__ = .22¢ )i CAMPBELL’S BEANS |{{\* e Cooked in Delicious Pork and Flavored with Pure Tomato Sauce Many Improvements Lower Prices BOKAR OPEN EVENINGS l!'lERich. MellowEFlavohBr]inzn At this 1 2 - BhO\;/CL](d)CIéh 3 - 5 njoyment to Every Mea! is low price we rom the World’s Choicest The Washington Cadillac Company “The Coffee Supreme” suggest that you buy by Ca“‘ 2 50 Plantations RUDOLPH JOSE, President the dozen cans for Lb. Cartons 5 lc 1138-1140 Connecticut Avenue aks— 3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH Lb., 39¢ ) CHEESE New York State Whole Milk Lb., 31c EGGS Strictly Fresh—Guaranteed o 5T BUTTER Creamery Butter that abounds with wholesome flavor. Always uniform. Cut from the tub. Lb., 50c LARD Pure Kettle Rendered h.21c BUTTER SILVERBROOK PRINT Churned to Perfection Wonderfully Mellow Flavor None Finér— i=="*L1b.B3c EGGS Sunnybrook Brand “The Pick of the Nest” Dozen in MILK = Evaporated Pure, Rich Creamy Milk in Convenient Form 3 & 25¢ CORN FLAKES Sunnyfield Brand Give the Little Folks Generous Helpings Easy to Digest. Nourishing, too! 2 = e J HEINZ SPAGHETTI ‘& 1lc Med. Si | Delicious to the Last Morsel gmssue 16c P SUGAR Finest Granulated 25 & $1.50 acks 100 ., $5.90 Gold Medal, Ceresota and Pillsbury 5-1b. sacks, 32¢ 12-1b sacks, 70c 24-1b s’ks., $1.35 THEA NECTAR IT IS DELICIOUS WHEN SERVED ICE COLD And as Refreshing as a Dip in a Mountain Lake A Blend for Every Taste APPLES ||| 15#.35c 1/ 4.19c ||| BREAD New Crop \_——___*—/ “ »” | Fine Cookers - “It’s Full of Life” ' Ibs. WHITE VVINEGAR Pintdus ... 16-0z. loaf ... .8¢ Men’s Summer-Weig ht 4 e 25c HOU?(E .YOX!eservingGNeedl I/ZGGa?lll‘:ln. ggz 2-oz. loaf . . .12¢ CASSIMERE SUITS Single and Double Breasted Models, in a wide choice of two and three button styles as well as the popular double-breasted, wide-lapel and broad- shoulder coat. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Good to the Last Drop Lb., 53¢ Nt il ONIONS Fancy Eastern Shore Good, Sound Stock 3 & 25¢ a&P MAYONNAISE 2% 25¢ SALAD DRESSING 40z, Best for Salads Bottle l lc American Packages e POTATORS 10 = 49c) \ Even Size, Clean and Dry N N MASON JARS 8:2%79c 5. 69c | P o ol S0 B R R S ine. SALMON For Summertime Salads This Fine g:;l.ls 1 5c Salmon is Supreme Newest productions of materials and latest styles. A majority of these suits have two pairs of trousers, some have one pair of trousers and one pair of knickers, and some have but one pair of trousers. e o 16e Kitchen Utensils and Metals All the shades are those that appeal to men of taste. Formerly these suits sold from $35 te $45, and worth every penny of it-—Special, $23.75. THE ' , LAN l | & PAC' Fl TEA “Just Around lhe Comer From Everybody”

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