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THE EVENING STAR, GRQCER.Y co Specials All This Week There are some fine values in this list. Gulden’s Salad D:es:i?lé N?u:tard Sesaan 25(: e ) Libby’s Apple Butter can of delicious apple butter. Libby qual- good as you would make it in your own Imnw. Alarge Schlitz Carton, One Dozen 98c For this week we are offering a special on Schlitz. Prepare for the Labor Day picnic, or for other thirsty da, Price in less quantities than one dozen remains at 10c per bottle. . ) . Widmer’s Grape Juice One Quart Bottle fortunate in being able to get another this good grape juice. Having sold cars—perhaps you are one who has tried it and know how good it is. So just for this weck we make a special price. Certo, the Sure Jell When preserving peaches remember that the Bottle peelings contain all the best elements for making peach jelly. Peach peelings, a few apples and a little Certo, plus the sugar, and you can have a dozen glasses of as fine jelly as you ever made. We are carload of several Also many people now use grape juice and Certo plus the sugar and real fine grape jelly is the result. “Certo” sure jell is the product that puts the “jell jelly. “Can You Remember When” Standard Tomatoes, No. 2 size can, Three (3) cans for Twenty-five (25) cents? It was a long time ago, but we offer for this en- tire week: STANDARD TOMATOES No. 2 Size Can. 3 Cans for 250 Kippered “Snacks,” per tin.......5¢c Boneless Kippered Hcrring, just enough for a snack Shrimp, a 6}-0z. glass jar. ........32c Dry Shrimp, in tin can, each. .....18¢c Gorton’s Salad Fish, can. . ..... .12%1: King Oscar Sardines, can. ......174c Marie Elizabeth Sardines, can. .. .17¢ ArgoSalmon......ccec.onn.n....30c Chum Salmon. .... ... 123c Kinney No. 1 round tin Columbia River “Chincok” Salmon, can, 45¢ TunaFish,can...........29cand 50c full one-lb. WHITE HOUSE RICE e 12¢ FORD’S PRESERVES i = 30¢ of any th {e in the home or elsewhere. Make a test by trying a jar of Ford’s Strawberry Airline brand, supremely good strained honey—bott|e27c retailed at HONEY A No. 1 square can of Asparagus Tips We recommend “Carquiez” brand and rep- Per Can resent as well as know the brand to be of ex- cellent quality Per Can Our purchase early in the season enables us to quote this low price now. Hunt’s “Keystone” Peaches 6 : 17%ec Hunt's products are well known to you. At twenty-five cents you get real value. New Pack Canned Corn Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn Lower Prices Market conditions permit lower: of items listed below. Every immediate neighborhood all t buying power. ng prices on a number Sanitary Store brings to its advantages our large A visit to our store in your vicinity quickly acquaints you with the many outstanding values our offerings present to you. Potatoes s 15« 10 Lbs., 35¢ Onions 3w 5 Lbs., 23¢ Cabbage "= Per Lb., 3%¢c Sweet Potatoes 4 Lbs., 17¢ Eating Apples 5 > 23c 5 for pose Eating Apples 23¢ Ibs. for New Crop California Malaga Grapes We have a Per Lb. will enjoy a few of these EGGS [BUTTER You buying just distributed fine Grapes. Every one fine cannot either br g0 n.xl. Land O’Lakes Made from sweet cream and sure to suit the most delicate taste. 53 (& : Sanitary Brand Per Ib. at all times. Fine quality, more salty and the favorite PerDoz. 47c 50c butter of the ma- jority of our pa- trons—Lb......... You can eat stringless beans the year round, and the only kind that equals th brand we are quoting are real fresh l!calh in season picked in the garden and uml\c,] the same Shriver’s Selected Canned Stringless Beans, Per Can, PPV o o 3 i - - Boreger e These are grown b they leave the vines. You'll thank us for urging you to buy these. wrong Sanitary brand eggs in the one dozen carton have taken the uncertainty out of egg buying. This brand insures good eggs Peet Bros. Products Crystal White Soap, 5 for 23¢ Crystal White Flakes, 3 pkgs., 25¢ Creme QOil Toilet Soap, 3 for 25¢ Values unsurpassed. Please inspect the goods in our stores. The Large SANITARY CATSUP Iheiwe 15¢ When You M&ke" Boned Chicken sandWIChes. Here’s the meat to make a Try a can of Libby’s- ‘.’jfh G cl % Deviled Sandwich Ham. cacics Ot abos Nothing finer ever made. Label” and you know \at means. Med. Size Y i’er Can, 50c To Connecticut Ave. Shoppers If the new traffic regulations interfere with your shop- ping on the w. av home, nlLdsc remember that we have a store at— what Connecticut Ave. and Fessenden St. Plenty of space and no restrictions as to stopping your car while you get out and shop. Waltke’s Lava Soap The finest kind of for washing the hands. If there is an automobile in the garage, get a cake and - see the men smile when they use “Lava” on Per Can their hands. The finest soap made to clean greasy hands. food line in Per Cake, 6c many years. 25c Only Two More Wednesday Closings This week and next week our stores close at 1 P.M. on Wednesdays. Then we close all day on Labor Day—after which regular daily store hours will prevail. Why Bother! Why go to all the trouble and bother of stewing prunes when you can buy— Sunnyside Stewed Prunes (Ready to eat) The finest addition to thecanned soap WASHINGTON, l | i | | | | French Communists Suffer in Street | the | Socialist organs, were excluded. D. C., MONDAY, THEN BATTLE POLICE Fight—Moroccan Conflict Is Denounced. Associated P MARSEILLE, France, Communist Cori listening yesterday to “grie: * ot Mediterranean, as presented by three uniformed = blue and speeches by Deputies ¢ arty d Dorfot, passed u_resolution pro- st war in general and the war in Morocco in particular, and | then went out and fought a battle with the police who objected to the formation of a red flag parade, The police won and routed the reds, with 10 casualties among the police and the capture of numerous prison- In the meantime, at the other end of the city the Workers' Socialist In- ternational, or Second International, under the presid of the American Congressman, Victor Berger, worked steadily through a weighty program No incident arose to ruffle the academic calm of the procecdings here, but it is understood the meetings of the committees which preceded the public, session were livelier, and for this reason it is supposed members of the press, except those representing Latvian Minister Killed. | RIGA, Latvia, August 24 (®).—The |S Latvian foreign minister, vitz, was killed yesterday when his automobile skidded over embank- ment and he was thrown out. The minister recently returned from Lon don, where he had negotiated a set tlement of the Latvian war de Meiero- Disaster Victims Get Disease. NEWPORT, R. I, August 24 (®). Already lingering between life and h from burns suffered in the boil- explosion on the excursion steam Mackinac last Tuesday, two chil- dren, John Wildenhain and Virgini Troeger, have developed scarlet fever physicians at the Newport General Hospital announced last night. { i | Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE 'y Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 AUGUST |REDS CONDEMN WAR, 24, 1925. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. IMRS H H WESTCOTT | TONIGHT. ‘Washington Psychology Club meets at 8 o'clock at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps meet at 8 L)'uluul\: in th G. A. R. Hall. CITY NEWS IN BBIEF Sigma Chi Fraternity will hold a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at the Uni- versity’ Club' tomorrow. The Civitans will hold a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow. A grand Civitan rally and homecoming will be held September 22 at 12:30 o'clock at the La Fayette Hotel. While smoking a pipe in bed at his home, 707 Harvard street, vesterday morning, John Kelly, 59 years old, was severely burned about the body and neck by fire that was caused by sparks from his pipe igniting the bedding. He was treated at Emergency Hospital, where physiclans said his condition was not crit! . FLYER FALL.S TO DEATH. COLIWATER, Kans ) Joe La ttelle, Mich., fell 200 feet to his death here y erday while doing “airplane stunts.”. He had been in the air only a few minutes, wing walking and doing trapeze acts, when s strength seemed to give out. He able to pull himself back to and fell to the ground. Sullivan Granddaughter Drowns. CHICAC August 24 (®).—Jane van, and Mrs. Boetius Sullivan, and grand ughter of the late Roger Sullivan drowned vesterday in Lake Michi gan, seven miles from Benton Harbor, Mich., where the family had gone for an outing. Rev. Dr. F. B. Bridgeman Dies. PORTLAND, Me., August 24 (P The Rev. Frederick B. Bridgeman. who was for 28 vears a missionary in South Africa, died here yesterday. He was operated on for appendicit Thursday. Dr. Bridgeman as a College and Chi August 24 of Grand O LT d_neck ‘and blazed face Washington Animal Ree ryland a: &pot young lmmd i Siiver: d.: male: A, Rescuc ly" Wasbington Animal BP0 Maryland uve. o LOST. ! Is The K.K.K. Un-American? | What is your opinion of the Klan? How much do you #now about it? Is the hooded order a menace to American institutions or is it one of the chief defenders of preseat-day American civilization? Last year William R. Pattangal 1l ran GL. on the Democratic ticket for Gover- | » nor of Maine. A 100% American, by the Klan's own definition, he was actively opposed and defeated by the Klan. In the September FORUM Mr. Pattangall tells what the organization actually is and how it operates. “The Klan is not dying”, sags Mr. Pattangall. “It is becoming mote powcr?ul if less noisy. Thousands who would not think of joining it, follow it and support it politically.” In a subsequent issue of THE FORUM the Imperial Wizard of the Klan will reply to Mr. Pattangall’s indictment. FORUM September 35cat all news stands 247 Park Avenue New York Young Mhrl f‘mme icut ave, near N st.: ol od Stoneleigh Courf ear-old daughter of Mr. . CLAIMED BY DEATH|"} Wife of Local Business Man, Known for Her Charity Work, Succumbs in Maine. Mrs. Horace H. Westcott, wife of a local real estate dealer, long promi- nent in Capital society and active in charitable work here, died at her Sum- mer home at York Harbor, Me., ves- | terday, according to word received here.” ‘She had been in failing health since January. Mrs. Westcott was a lifelong resi. dent of this city and was the daughter of Mrs. John F. Rodgers (who was Miss Tiny Speed) and the late Capt. hn F. Rodgers of the United States Navy. She was secretary of the C| Hospital board and also sec the Diet Kitchen organiz nding among her activities here her work among charitable organ- izations, to which she had_devoted much of her time. The Westcot home is at 1310 Sixteenth str Besides her husband, Mrs. Westcott is survived by her mother, Mrs, Rodg- ers. Funeral services will be conducted at Trinfty Church, York Harbor, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Interment also will be at York Harbor. THE WEATHER i i District of Columbia—Fair tonight | and tomorrow; little change in tem- perature; gentle, variable winds. Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- night and tomorrow; little change in temperature; moderate to fresh north- east winds on the coast. Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 74: 8 pm., 67: 12 midnight, 57; ., 54; 8 am., 2: noon, 7 Barometer—4 p.m. 80.38; 12 midnight, i 8 am., 80.46; noon, 30.36. Highest temperature, 76 at noon today. Lowest temperature. 6 a.m. today. Temperature same date last yvear— Highest, 86; lowest, 66. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m. today—Great Is Temperature, 62; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) 30.3 occurred 54, occurred at BROOCH, slr i Sismond in Genter with pearls uround urn 1700 Yo o or near p.m. Sunday Clarendon. Va. tan and w Rover. DOG. Collie. answers name of ) skin_mink, Columbl iberal reward. Adams Ehl hv TEW atter 8250 T folor, coptatung 1 AC e afterncon.” Reward. Call Potomad OCKETBOOK contaming cation card and articles val on Speedway. _Main 1880, Branch . lady's, pearls “and Dleass h 4 Asriculture Department | ¥ Return to Room 300, it of “Agricultire: Re! Men’s College Suits are in this SUIT SALE $55 and $60 Wide Shoulder Suits, with wedge waist effect. Wide-bottom College Type Trousers—to fit all young men, short or tall. Blue unfinished; stripes, gray cheviots and brown mixtures. $33 Raleigh Haberdasher Inc., Thirteen-Ten F Today—Low tide, 5:35 a.m. and 5:47 p.m.; high tide, 11:08 a.m. and 11:34 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:20 a.m. and 6:27 p.m.; high tide, 1 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun sets, 6:52 p.m. Tomorrow- sets, 6:50 p.m. Moon rises, p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. un rises, 5: 10:15 am.; sets, Stations. Clear Pt.clouds Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Temperature. Weather Cloudy Bart cloudy cloudy Part , clouds s Cleas CotonCanal Yone.. Bzaths In filcmunam AMBLER. D GRAN the land LOVING NGGOLD. HER, RI gotte DAISY, AND AN DOR: Post Card Seven Years Late. Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE Va., August 24 post card mailed to Mrs. L. C. man of this city from \ewylort News seven vears ago arrived vesterday morning. No explanation was offered for the tardy progress of the missive. Cards of Thanks. MARTIN. Wo wish o thank the relatives, friands’ and neighbors for their knmnml and sympathy and for tbeir many Soral tributes at the death of our dear daugh- and devoted sister, EDITH A. MAR- T GEORGE W. MARTIN AND FAMILY. * SHAMWELL. We wish to_thank the rela- tivee, mmr,. and triends for their ki pathy and for the: Toral ‘tributes & ath ot onr hefoved oaband and ratuer. CHARCES W, S WELL SHAMWELL AND CHIL- At MRS. C. H. Deaths. DR ANDERSON. Saturday. August 22 Mrs, SARAH REBECCA ANDERSON. ‘Anderson. Margarette d_ great-srandmother “of _three. neral services st Ebenoser " Baotist ruesdiy. Aurust. 26 A 19, 19“5 at i 8 Corley, widow Thompéon, Dpastor. 1 p.w. mother’ of Dr. I'uneral se 730 Penn Interment private FUSCO. Monday, fAusust 24, oéi)::', at her residence, Hagfl ., belozed Fons Fsto, sked 55 from above residence 26, 1035, at 10 am. u ‘where mass will be eung il 11 Sl’l ol‘lo K for the repose of her soul Relatives and friends ivited. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery. 25 Thnmn B, sha SaRother, ur Glll"and two sisters. Mids Jire, Helen Proctor:, one hrf)(n-r. Thomas & all of Washiington, Fund soivices Wil be held at Wise ing establishment, ~August o'clock p.m. Saturdar. August SRANT. formerly Thterment at Artingion Na- (Baltimore paers please 10.m. uoxm! Cemotery. t Spegial communication of Joseph . Milang Lodge, No. 38, F. AN Mpsonic Temple. 8th _and' F & irposs o attend Jancrat ‘8% e “late. Drother. EDWARD ral donce GRANT. | trom his laie resi —Wm.rH; Sardo & Co. 53w ST XE 4 Aoern ‘Crapel Lincoln 524 3 chagel, Model Cgvate Am iR meen V.L.SPEARE CO. her the succoseors of nor comme-ter i v. “diie original Spearo o itk e, arr J0OS H St NW. r 940 F 61 N.W }oscph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 1 ST.N.\W Vslabliehed 1841, Lincoln 142 = ~—Quick, Diznificd and Eficiont Sersice . Deal & Co., LINCOLN 8200 “Gawler Service Funeral Dnrc\!urs Since 1850 Main 5 ~CHAS. S ZURHORST 01_EAST CAPITOL sT. 30%plohe Lincoin 812, 5 LEE. 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