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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS | STILL ARE FEARED Threatened Mellon UNION HEAD OPPOSES ILLINOIS COAL STRIKE Pledges State Organization to Ac- D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925. $50,000 RICHMOND FIRE. Hat Works and Sugar Establish- ment Practically Destroyed. RICHMOND, Va., August 20 (P).— Fire early today in a building in the wholesale district here damaged the WOODLAWN KNIGHT WINS MARSHALL HALL TOURNEY | Joseph Grady Is Victor in Field of 31—Miss Louise Robey i Is Chosen Queen. | secona_prt: {his Ladye Faire. D. Hungerford of M Hall won & Munson Hall, Va., third, Bowie of Prince Georges County, fourth. Miss Louise Robey of Beltsville, Md., was chosen queen of the ball which | ng, last night followed the tournament, Dr. when Knight Grady bowed to her as Bryan and O. Mathews, Dr. T. George The The colorful tournament drew Pea judges were Benjan L. w. P. P. William George O, drick and Brooke Matthews. committee a|were Sheriff Joseph Robert ¢ onroe, Judg | half cent in the pr to retailers from its ta ew price., effective toda on_ arrangements Howard, E. W.|in the price of tion on Unauthorized Walkout. large crowd to the resort and extra | Hungerford, F. trips had to be made by the steamer | Harry Hicks. Charles Macalester of the Mount Ver- non and M; 1 which gav Poor railroad service in Greece Offictals were Frank S. Barnes, chief | makes bus riding over very rough marshall; Douglas Thomas, assistant|roads a necessity. structure and contents to the extent of $50,000 and was not gotten under control untfl virtually every engine company in the city had been called to the scene. The origin has not been determined. The building was occupled by a hat > el d works and wholesale sugar concern | : . e S5t 4 L d the contents are thought to be a & total loss. Mertens, Jjr., and|weeks. Gasoline Vienna Keeps 7, 000 Police in Readiness—Officials Are Arrested. In an old time jousting tournament yesterday at Marshall Hall, Joseph Grady of Woodlawn, Md., won the laurels as the best of 31 costumed knights who sent their mounts at a gallop through an arch while they attempted to spear a ring which hung suspended in the frame. e or $1.08 in fives By the Associated Press g m August 20.—Full nfluence n[ the Illinois France has an airplane ambulance, (Jewish Tele- | ton, president of district No. 12, de | . clare; in commenting on .an un ajority of the | trike which had tled up the Bell and Zoller mine, VIENNA, 4 &raph Agency). 273 persons with the anti-§ i the last two tuals and state force of Vienna, 7,000, continues to tness for action bec that the Hakenk ceased their ac fourteenth Zionist production | No. 1, here. | “The laws of our union must be re pecte Another Demonstration of the SUPER-VALUES Offered in ‘ AN EXTRA- ORDINARY BARGAIN . " he stated emphatically. “T about cept in read- | ot the fact || i ate's attorney, the a hundred deputles to give effy e of protection to resume we Although the sheriff and hal There Is Always the Fullest of Real Satisfaction for Those Who Trade at Piggly Wiggly Stores BEST MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES IN CLEAN STORES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Our stores have a most complete assortment of the best prod- uce on the market at most reasonable prices. POTATOES “.%t™ 10 Ibs. 38¢ Ib. 4¢ or Tomatoes wwacesm----..lb. 8c -Each 40e Lettuce .. —-—....... .Head 8¢ 10c String Beans ....._....1b. 10¢c White Squash ..___...21bs. 5¢ Yellow Squash.......21bs. 5¢ Beets . .. -3 Bunches 10c | Lemons Cabbage .. .Ib. 5c| Carrots . CORN Frederick County Sugar Corn DOZEN 25c¢ HAMS b. 35¢ B“tter Suns(e);erold gladc Eggs Strictly Fresh 2:);:: HEINZ TOMATO KETCHU LADY ALICE APRICOTS No. 1 Can, 18¢ No. 2 Can, 24c No. 2V, Can, 28¢ LADY ALICE BARTLETT PEARS No. 1 Can, 25¢ No. 2 Can, 30c possible by a fortunate p u r- chas ¢!'-NEW ” STYLE TRAP ed |is under arrest the PUMPS—all sizes | ten | ces, which have threatened the 1 the sub-district | Reeme, who is an insurance man Hum\m as a fanatic on the subject of he dry law. 2% to 8—Flat, ASEMENT Cuban and Louis heels $2 95 Exactly as Pictured In Patent Velvet and Black and MELLON CLEARS ENEMY ay telegraphed | Charles ( Secretary Mellon t United States Attor | Madison at h ntry threats | i Mr. | What the | enforce proh acceptance as one seekin ri- | convine Tyree’s Antiseptic Powder || A GERM DESTROYER Watemelons - Peaches . e T Bears: v ca . 1B Cooking Apples___._ .4 1bs. Bananas .o . n)erlh gricultural zation d mean d For All Discased and Infected Condi- d he urged the tiomer Ain D Bescntiat " frolive. Aeccssory. » heip all im s s S} A3 Your Drugsist. ard ldrawn and T have no desire to see him Prices, 25c, 50c, $1.00 ! prosecuted.” 5,000 Victor Red Seal Records The Hecht Co. Music Store, 618 F St. “Swift’s Premium,” in the special 8 to 10 Ib. sizes, at a very special price \\\\ = McCORMACK Small Bottle 19¢ Large Bottle 29¢ All records grouped according to artists,”so you’ll have no trouble finding what you want 30¢c i 48¢ For 10-Inch Records, Formerly $1.25 to $1.50 For 12-Inch Records, Formerly $1.75 to $3.00 DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE New Pack, Just Arrived No. 1, sliced. . ..........can 16¢ No. 2, shiced. .. -.......can 23¢ No. 214, sliced. ........ .can 27¢ No. 1, crushed, tall can.....18¢c OLIVES Always Reliable-—*“When It Rains It Pours” Hear John McCormack sing his sweetest ballads. Kreisler, Elman, Frances Alda and Caruso. These and other world-famous artists—ready to favor you at an instant’s notice. An education to the younger generation. Your op- portunity to place good music in your hore. Hear Grand Opera—at less than you’d pay for a movie ticket. The glorious outpourings of melody that have indeliblized “Thais,” “Louise,” “Madame Butterfly” and others upon the hearts of thousands of music lovers. Famous arias and sym- phonies—all that is best in the world of music. Queens, 31, oz...12¢ No. 21, Can, 39¢ Manzanillas, 3 oz. 12¢ MORTON SAL rec. 1 0c QUICK MAYONNAISE SETS| CLICQUOT CLUB Every Housewife Should Have One Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Sarsaparilla 1 Pint of Wesson Oil Bottle .. e 10 1 Mayonnaise Bowl Case (two dozen) $2.75 5 1 Special Egg Beater There is a deposit required of 2c¢ on Set, 75¢ each bottle, or of 50c on each case and bottles, which is refunded on return of This is Unusual Value - same. More Victor-Victrolas---Half Price and Less And this is one place in Washington where you can get a full selection of models. Irduuall} every type Victor is represented. Direct communications with distributors everywhere fully assure us that it won't be many days be fore this great Ha!f-Price Sale is a thing of the past. This 5110 Console Victrola °55 Just the thing for the person who has small space but prefers the console type of Victor. Walnut Mahogany Astor Rice . A Special on the 12-0z. pkg. Regular price, 10c. 3 Packages, 25¢ Mavis Chocolate Almonds 3 Packages, 25¢ Certo The sure jell for all kinds of preserving. It is only 64 inches wider than the widest upright style. Equipped with BOttle, 25¢ every Victor specialty and with the full, rich tone that marks a Victor anywhere, Fin- ished in walnut or mahogany—with a beautiful hand-rubbed surface. This madel is selling very fast—you better reserve yours tomorrow. Mason Jars “ATLAS” Pints, dozen, 60c Quarts, dozen, 70c Peach Preserves “Welch’s” Do not miss this special Jar, 23c Clean Easy Soap A bargain on a fancy yellow soap. 2 Cakes, 5¢ su G A RBest Cane Granulated::golrbs;. $ 553 8 FRESH MEAT MARKETS We are now operating twenty fresh meat markets, handling the finest quality~of Fresh Meats, Fresh Fish and Home Dressed Poultry. We invite your attention to these markets, located in the following Piggly Wiggly Stores: Exactly as Sketched $ Regularly $110 Now Selling at §55 Delivers This or Any Other Victor Model No Interest Charges Whatever Four Other Examples of Victor-Victrola Half-Price Savings % 5235 Upright Model $100 Less thln half price for this beau- tifully grained upright Victor that reflects the beautiful cabinet work of old masters. A typical Victor instrument in tone, beauty apd quality, $125 Console Victor % 562.50 A very pleasing symmetrical con- sole with storage place for records on each side of the tone chamber. Beautifully finished in mahogany or walnut. $110 Upright Victor 355 A dignified upright model that fits in well with practically any fur- nishings, whether finished in ma- hogany or walnut. Yours at an absolute saving of one-half. $250 Console Victor An early English model Victor with a beautiful two-toned finish, and metal work of gold. One of the most hand- some of the many now on display here. And just think of saving $137.50, more than half—seems impossible, but it's e true, -2- e Hecht C@ Mousic Store, 618 F St. N.W. 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupent Circle) 1803 Conn. Ave. N. W. 518 King St., Alexandria, Va. Silver Springs, Md. 5014 Conn. Ave. N. W. Conn. Ave and Macomb St. N. W. 5526 Conn. Chase) 1622 H St. N. W. 79 Maryland Ave, Hyatttsville. 713 H St. N. 3226 Wisconsin Ave. N. W. 1631 Conn. Ave N. W. 2459 18th St. N. W. 1704 17th St. N, w. 1222 Penna. A 3147 M St. N. 7th and East C-y-hfl St. 6914 4th St N. E. 2742 14th St. N. W. Sirloin Steak..........Ib. 45¢ | Veal Cheps, loin... ..Ib. 35¢ Fresh Chickens..... . .1b..40c | Veal Chops, shoulder Ib. 25¢ Veal Cutlet.....k,...‘,.lb. 50c | Leg of Lamb.......Ib. 38¢c Ave. (Chevy