Evening Star Newspaper, August 20, 1925, Page 10

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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, 'AUGUST_ 20, 192_5. TESTOUTFLODRS [ e SR, SHORT gt ‘ U S RIS e e And Now—A Store at Your Door New England Textile Firm Shocked . o - Thraagy Wisdow: s by Bolt From Blue, Says For your convenience another store will be opened at Cathedral Mansions A small safe it the Standard Oil Safety Survey Shows Loads service station aNew York and New| ~ Head, Blaming Errors. on Saturday morning, August 22. avenues wis robbed last night. haff ahour $100 in cast tak A $]0-| By the Associated Press. g jlliey Can Carry, Mehaffey: |ann: s100 in celfed i Aigge Brice At B Fancy and complete stock of delicatessen meats. 1 Arthur R. Sharp as treasurer Report Says. Police say the mfe was a very in-| 070 O ArHE K B A Cor of , 4 5 expensive affair, vhich could easily | Lowell, one of the oldest textile con- Choice domestic and imported cheese. ve been opene with a monkey | cerns in New England, and the dis- An inspection has been in progress nch. Entrance was gained to the| covery of a shortage of $600,000 quick z . st for the st mmonth to determine the |office by foreing a vindow. | Capifal of the concern were announced ; Fresh fruits and vegetables and fancy groceries. safety of floors in the Government | No clue was ;»!‘mne‘:’ ml- Detelclwvs last night by President Felix d’}m;kei - . buildings in charge of the office of [ Kelly and Waldron who investigated | mann. He asserted that an audit had . public Duildings and grounds, It was |the robbery, and Fed Sandberg, fin-| shown inaccurate bookkeeping. Fred- Samples and souvenirs free. Te ed today in the report of J. C. IL"r—lov‘x'Ih;:mexperz, ound no telltale| eric C. Dumaine, jr., has been made é‘u‘;.’,;;:,u bioa ot ‘.’,fi,n"‘? "1”““‘ !“" Slaitle ‘b:*?!‘%‘i.‘,':!:‘c,,,:e like & bolt out ot the 2 ’ Orders left in the morning will be packed and ® 8 e s lcula show e board of rectors, e- . . . B i e ety ot i moare o EIRE SWEEPS N . HAWEL . [ O e fas oo mo atsal ready for delivery in the evening when you return— stand up under the present weights, ASEn fide ing. We find no evidence of dlmmi del but under increases of load which - | tion of funds. There was no personal no delays. may come in the future or which | $250,000 StructurelAppears Doom gain to any one so far as we know. ¥ might be brought about by a re- ed—600 Guess Escape. “The president and directors have = 5 - : 5 arrangement of offices 3 e P | found that the company has been You are cordially invited to inspect this new rvey also includes the safety | OCEAN GROVE, I J., August 20| ¢raveling on an inflated credit. We t ations of the tel v (#).—The North End fotel, one of the | have borrowed more money than we i B mode]‘n food Store. buildings erected ¢ g the wi largest hostelries on e Jersey shore, | ught to have borrowed.” which still are used for Government € Mces. was swept by fire tody. Six hundred Mr. Mehaffey also reported an in |guests were driven fren the building.| DISTRICT NATIVE DIES. vestigation in process on the deteri- g Two hours after the lre started the —_— ation of the willow trees along the | .ou¢h wing, containi the famous : Specdva, some of whien are showing | LT nere Thedore tosevels I A Mulquin, Expert Plano Tun- Clicquot Seans o o N IS QUSE % A stopped, doomed, with age N n: planting in East Potomac | autimated at $75.000. kd. the er, Expires at Age of 54 Club ames \s reported in construc. | WFe SWeeping the centr of the §: James A. Mulquin, 54 years old, and S ] haadt s CONSLIUC- | 99 structure. a lifelong resident of vashington, resh made creamery. . R ld house In Anacostia | Urpe fire was discoered by an|died at his home, 24 I street, yester- : 3 Regular or Pale Dry 8 O’Clock Brand crete foundation has |, . b 10 Deliciously sweet. : > z 23 e tich ‘cotk 0 e mploye in the laundr and engine| day, after an illness of about ) o L 3 5 from. fhe rich coffe forms torn awy djoining the souh wing. Al-| months. He was an expert piano There is nothing so refreshing as a glass of this popular “The b & the fire was sreading rap-| tuner in the employ of E. F. Droop cordial iced cold. Keep a case on hand. t r 5 & i S nts went throgh the build-{& Sons Co. Meridin ; sed the guest: all of whom | He is survived by his widow, Mrs. EF 0o chepin stroor o o) had time to dress and sve such ar.| Matilda Mulquin; a son, Dayid J. Mul- s CASE of Lb Ehmpleted and abe dles as could be carrid in hand-|quin, and a sister, Miss Mary Mul- o k : % . quin; The hotel is owned by the Ocean| Funeral services will be conducted 24 Bottles, lantations of szz. timely breakfast beverag Grove Camp Meeting Assciation and|at St. Aloysius Church Saturday Cut from tub. e fonumen; | leased to Robert Watt. The entire| morning at 9 o'clock. Interment will (contents) e at the Monument 1 3 : 3 structure app ed to be domed. be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. | I M A Y O NN AI E e e lemen repti Strictly Fresh. Y4-Ib. Pkg. V2-1b. Pkg. ADVISERS TO HOOVER [l ana saac i Seasi™asm omplecs novortmentof the. jatess ae: : signs and colorings inTapestries, Velours and Mohairs. Looss A&P Salad Dressing WILL REVISIT RUSSIA Saar D Superb Flavor. Tantalizingly Good! C : SC i 0Z. c Sest for Salads. Trip Unofficial, They Say—Sovi ‘s End 01‘ Season Sale LARD || *o=Bte 1Qc MILK - PERCPW R E IRT i o RIS Special Trains. We Are Closing Out on Remaining Stock : AT 1/3 OFF YORK, August Will Provide Them With ON 9L.IP COVERS A&P Brand Evaporated ¢ Made f; irom pure pasteurized milk. Pure open kettle rendered. “Our Best Seller.” . 21c |[coLpeN C()RN &29c¢ e 2 for Sultana Brand Apple Base BE=== Ble—u : " Ca“S e e e e ) jaje—— milk. : i It’s healthful. ef Association and Hoover Founda- Let Us Reserve a Case for You ibrary at Leland Stanford, sailed v on the Swedish-American liner Drottingholm for Russia, via Sweden L} and Finland, and will joln Mr. Haskell ar in Burope etter Be Lar Goodrich and Golder said ves- - the trip is being made for ROOF & R R e ) frcecwe=l S | With Ball Painting BACON STAR SOAP BEANS m;n who been unof ; E of Con by i S fration 41 Washington rexarding Ru Living Room Suites sian affairs are going again to S 4 From factory to home. Buy direct from the maker and save the middleman’s profit. \ Golder of Le- Write, call or telephne—our representative will gladly wford University. Col call with a complete line ¢ samples. directed the A i ¥ | B Ernest Hobber Company Goodrich, a director in l:;(ei Manufacturers of Overstuffedurniture. “From Factory to Home” Relief Associa a 1 . S Bresipect o ice 602 F Street N.W. Franklin 3844 Fancy Wisconsin, made from whole Serve it to the children generously. generously [o——]o]c——|ojc———1|o|c———a|] thorities, it e gy TINTS, —plans than ite. We're ready to con- ; Golder sald, arranged for special tra _VAR- fer with you o. the subject at your con- Sunnyfield Brand. to take the par about Russia. . - B 7oL, . ~ i = ' NISHES, venience—alsoto submit estimates on Wafer sliced. Sugar cured. Hoover Denies Significance. FLOOR Full rich flavor of the b S % T d t ¥ e bean, with geSceretary, Hoover fssued u tbrmal ||| FINISHES, request. cantanditenden Cakes slight delicious tang of pork, baked in oda o co Sug- WOOD theo\en too. gslmns m«f the frv:lh('r;l](\f)\zd\;ls};( u; STAINS 2 - - for Large Cans ormer 3o0dric 5 i B S aoser o || winpow | Opecially Low Prices 15-Lb. Pkg - Stanford University has a po- 2 » - gnificance. Both made of- GLASS, i investigations in Russia some WIND- —always in effct at Reilly’s on the c ere s _absolutel i SHIELD most dependable orts of Paints, Stains, . is_absolutely no truth in ta ents that th f ex-Gov. | T . 7 Tni gtatements that the visit of exGov. Varnishes, Enarels, Floor Finishes, C S A R D I N E S as any fon either ‘with my i i AI 'A 5 f or the administration in any Furniture Polishe, etc. lashion whatever.” But Mr. Hoover s “It was my understanding that . Blue Peter Brand rof. Golder was nvited by the Petro- | Glass. Tops fr Fine Tables, Sugar cured. Cut from young native 4 =S grad Acad v ence to pa c! H 1 S [ i Vi ts in thoir 200t ,M,.m,m,,,,"‘::m : Desks, Bureais, Etc., Cut to pigs. Closely trimmed hams, lean and Imported from Norway. Tender little fish in pure olive oil. New pack—Early June, ofar as 1 know 1 nder. A real delicacy. lcnrler and S traveling for pleasure p Order VeryReasonably te d Sweet. eoerrsimemoes | UGH RELLY CO. Lb. 22¢ xsemory T 2% 25¢ Heart Disease. S k Robert J. Smith, jr., whose father, B L (L fo [eeess e 18 ONJONS [NEW POTATOES 3, 41bs. 25¢ | CORN SR : MEALY in the meat busines S vived by a daughter, Mr Selected stock. s der, and two brother: Free from waste. POLICE SEEK FOUR. e AeEaros HOW TO AVOID AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS I o Eunar el e 3 Pkg' IOC e oty i SWEET POTATOES 4 Ibs. 22¢ g Josenh Simmons, 15, and Chester 3 A K E’I‘CH' IP ; Sray, 16, disappeared froi dustria -3 ks [ Home 1 ‘h"ol‘ i yesterds 2 :;‘l:‘;nbonl. / A high-grade Laundry Soap made by the . makers of “Ivory.” A&P Brand Lbs. for Cem(u‘r\ Interment in Cedar Hill Relatives of the fugitives reside in the northeast section. Police were asked Tona Brand EMONS to locate the runaways and return he: o the school. . ported to the police as missing from i o Ee : : Bottle, et o l‘n C. stree If you intend making aleftturn Independent Order of Sons of Jon- a clear road ahead. This rule ; v ]NE G AR adab on Annual Affair, saves many a mashed fender. Alckun Phik . The Independent Order of the Sons ‘White House of Jonadab will hold its annual excur- Take home a few extra \ b ZQ- c - his home at 740 Sixth street. He left meats and adds a spicy zest. & L Large, thin skin and juicy. Ealteenih e farnod af § weluck Iast Wbt 16 . C ur b h uggers 8-0z. 10c Seiite 1 Fancy Dela- MED. 4 f 25 \ D e CAN TALOUPE ware Stock SIZE or ZoC OZ. c Ssfl‘(:fi\\-n}n :‘1:{(1 disappeared Monday, do not hug the curb. Keep Wdl 2 =% T out toward the center of the AN ALO PES AR 2 f 1 5 PLAN OUTING TOMORROW. nect, Siviog ouatiNA SALMON C | U SIZE or 1o¢ sion to Chesapeake Beach tomorrow. William J. Armstrong heads the ar- cans and be prepared for the Gallon rangements committee. John C. Foster is grand chief of the organization and unexpected guest. Jug . John H. Jaeschke is grand secretary s ' SOLID, HARD Bats of the World 1s Hoidiag 1ts bl \ Tall 1 5 c ‘ ,ABB A E HEADS lb 4c 14-Gallon outing today at the Beach. Two Published by The Star in co-operation with the Divecior of Trofic Can 4 (; . Jug .o ~ thousand Woodmen and friends from Maryland, Virginja_and the District of the District of Columbia and The Advertising Club of W‘*‘w‘m { are attending. E. M. Suit of Upper rangements. S 8 = 2

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