Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1925, Page 4

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OAL impending _coal Stene approaching quicker than most of us realize. Call Main 8944 —and let us fill your bin now. W. A. Egg....$14.50 W. A. Stove..$15.50 W. A. Nut....§14.75 W. A. Pea....$10.75 Also soft coals and coke B. J. WERNER 923 New York Ave. 1937 5th St. N.E. A $500 Funeral for $250 Beautiful Silk Plush Couch Casket, the finest material in funeral 5 WAL less for I than_the cl ha » oldtime undertaker Tor t, complete. . AMBULANCES Lo $4.00 " $100 C mplme nerals. mmber« l)n T'l The Larsest rqun-mm: in City THE “RO“'N STONE Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th St., Corner Chapin Col. 432 ALLEGED TONG WAR HALTED BY POLICE {Raid on Chinese Headquar- ters Believed to Have Fore- stalied Murder Plots. A factional feud within the ranks of the Hip Sing Tong, it said, threatened to end In the slaying | of three oflicials of their number by Chinese gunmen, reported to hav been imported here from other c to cgmumit the murders for t:wlv which, A band of detec spector Clifford L the pl who, the tan and other gambling games. A large crawd of spectators gath- o 7 ke into | 3 Chinese 2ken to police headquarters rch of the men, however, “‘““"I kind, either rooms. All | iphed and n, Inspec t Dbelieves, will aid in future | gations should an outbreak oc- rs old, and Charles | o, both mer. | booked fc ited Selaters! tin Rl Court to The raid was learned of a_sec: action of the nt sent for a Chine high official of the nd told him he would be uld the ned after police | Grant ordered the h by ed to open the forced to bat- door, they re- o get Into a rear ubling game was ter down a b ported, in or room where a b in operation. A wild scramble en sued as the Chinese and Filipinos pres attempted to escape through rear |of the rescuer. THE EVENING Wayward Polly STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 19257 Back in Captivity After Free Night Polly, Atkinson, spent the last day « tront of her home, h on her perch of r hearts of her nef fnation afier her closed that th ened to her_leg the ‘pet -parrot’ of A $19 Livingston stre o in & 1 abllity in the rescue. today | dls; which was fast: d become tdngled in a limb of the tree, so that her way} ward conguct was not entirely .in: tentional Polly was taken out in the.yard f0x a 1 by the owner's brother yes: across the street pleadings of her fr tl this morn 2 ear] Polly was summa Both the fire enjoyed her 1 carried on u s a limb in the top of a lofty calk tree There. deaf {0 ail -| her return, Mrs. Atkinson this morning on a v i in a cage -| to await the owner's return. * t a nd police missed many. | with her would-be rescuers. \WELLINGTON BIDS GODSPEED TO FLEET} ! Americans Given Rousing Send-Off | on Departure From New Zealand for Pago-Pago. land papers captured the hear Friendly farewe Detween Adimizal. Coonts, fhe g0 or general and the prime minis John Campbell, turned 200 minutes, with. five helpe A SALES PoLICY ASSURING VALUES Mayer & Co. has won the respect of home-lovers for consistently delivering’ quality and its policy of but fwo sales a year is recognized by the Washington Public as affording the best example: of startling values and low prices. And this August Sale of Lifetime Furni- ture is no exception. It’s here with thou- sands of unusual values and appealingly low prices. Those who have watched and waited for this Sale will‘be abundantly rewarded. MAYER & CO. Seventh St. depart- | | | ments had refused to aid in the rescue | ¢ |and Polly might have | meals had it not been for the The parrot appi AUTOIST STRICKEN, | - GAR HITS ANOTHER Cojl". K w. Ogdeh Unable to ¢ Stop Machine—Dies in Hospital. while Pennsyl ania gvenne yesterd died shortly b “ngll( without rey Col. Ogden i street and stop the car he heel and the car s of Louls avenue, was drivin Y | before he ilumped o driving with elfth street gency Hos Ogden had ignition Affairs. cen a Jeader « Leader in Civie Ogden had Jc Al Karpen Group in Tapestry Three-piece overstuffed group in tapestry with reversible cushions. $175 The Auqusz‘ Sale of LIFETIME FURNITUP\E 4 Rolls KELLOGG'S - CORN FLAKES P()ST TOAST IES 2Pkgs. 17C for qud dependability means health dependability. Our testi'n;{ laboratories insure you of both, for every- thing we carry must conform to the most rigid of high standards. You can depend on the A&P. ABNER-DRURY'’S COEFEE BEVERAGE |BUTTER “Aged in WOOD” “The Timely Breakfast m pure cream. Light and Dark Doz 6()c.... ' CLICQUOT CLUB ‘GINGER ALE Regular or Pale Dry Keep a case on hand. It's refreshing and cooling CASE OF 24 BOTTLES $ '75 Contents SULTANA BRAND JAM APPLE BASE A fine healthy spread for your bread. Assorted flavors. Jar 23¢ HEINZ SPAGHETTI The best spaghetti and imported cheese, with sauce of red ripe tomatoes, skillfully spiced and seasor in the Italian style. An appetizing and nourishing food Tender and Sweet 2 Med. Size Can Smail Size Can 25¢| -16e - 11c 28" Oven BAKED BEANS| corpex BANTAM Baked just right to a rich brown goodness. Lal'ge Can, 17c B pt sl KETCHUP No meal is complete without it. 8-0z. Bottle 1()c PINEAPPLE Broken slices in natural syrup. Large Can 23¢C condenses. - IMILK Large 16-0z. Can 14c¢ Cut From Tub b. 50¢ EGGS Beverage” ib. 39¢ MILK A&P Brand Iovaporated “Our Best Seller” J&29¢ PEAS New Pack Early June LARD Pure Open Tall Cans Kettle Rendered Lb. 22¢ CORN sweet and tender. Can, 15¢ PUDDiN G | CHEESE for Whole Ideal for sandwi Lb. 31c TOMATOES Ripe luscious tomatoes. Large Can, 15(: PINK ALASKAN SALMON Supreme because of its delicate excellence of flavor. Tall ISC Cans SLICED BACON Equal proportions of fat and lean, tender and sweet. V5-1b. Package ZSC Dethol Combination Certain death to flies, bugs, etc. Pt. Can With Hand Sprayver 59¢ 89c¢3 Cans for Tona Has Brand . Tasty Sultana Brand Fancy Maryland pack Blue Peter Brand SARDINES Serve on toast with lettuce leaf and a dash of lemon—a miniature banquet. ‘aa” 17¢ HAMS Cut from young native pigs. Sugar-cured, lean and tender. Lb. 22¢C Pacific Toilet Paper KIRKMAN'S - SOAP CHIPS For all fine laundry work. Pkg. 10c ONIONS Fancy sound stock. 5 Lbs, 23c PALMOLIVE SOAP _ The popular toilet soap. 3 % 25c MASON JARS, qts. doz., 79¢ MASON JARS, pts. doz., 69c JAR RUBBERS, doz.. .. 6c i 2 Wl

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