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Better Meats! "THE EVENING mco-@-f 9 m OLDDUTCH Groceries! P@' AT PP VALUES THAT FILL YOURMARKET BASKET FOR LESS! THESE AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS GOOD THE REST OF THIS WEEK! Steaks [Porterhouse, Ib. Sirloin, Ib.. . ... Round, Ib. .. ... Rib Steak, 1b. . Chuck Steak, Ib . Stews Plate Beef, Ib.. . . .. Breast Veal, Ib. . . . Wamb Stew, Ib. . . 10c .14c .18¢ SMOKED HAMS 29c Ls. Hamburg, Ib.. . . ... . Cream Cheese, pkg. . Roasts Chuck Roast, Ib. . .. .17¢ Prime Rib, Ib. . . ....23¢c Veal Shoulder, Ib. . . Lamb Shoulder, Ib. . .25c Pork Loin, Ib. ......27¢c Poultry Fryers, b Bakers, Ib.. .. .. Broilers, Ib.. ... o L 2 e Chops Cheaper ! Veal Chops (rib),1b., 35¢ Pork Chops, lb CENTER CUTS Rib Lamb Chops, Shoulder S Shoulder LAMB cHOPS Butter 1b., 50c 1b., 22¢ 1b., 30¢ Holland Belle,Ib. . . .52¢ Gold Medal. Ib.. . Ja-1b PRINTS Honey Gold 1b. BUTTERINE 20Qc 49¢ SMOKED PICNICS Lb. STAR. WASHINGTO ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Mount Vernon Homestead, N Brotherhood of American will meet, & o'clock, in Témple, Eighth and I streets north east. Annual election. Study class, 8§ o'clock, at United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street. All welcome. Dr. Jane B. Coates will lecture at meeting: at Center for Psychic De- velopment. the Playhouse. § o'clock. Subject, “What Is Maya? The Philatelic Soclety will meet to night at its rooms, 1333 G street. Philtp 8. Warren will exhibit his col lection of precanceled United States stamps. Arrangements will be made for an , exhibition of foreign and United States stamps at the Public Library about January. A drive will be started to {ncrease the member ship of the soclety. Burnside will meet, 8 o'cle Hall 6516, R el Army No. 4, W. k. in Grand of Kansas Cl will lecture in Unity Auditorium, 13 1 street, at nd at 8 nn\w k. Sub- {fect for 8 oclock will be “Command ing_Meeknes Kismet Council, Royal will hold a housewarming hall, 24 Grant place. ree illustrated lecture on “Truth and the Coa rike”” will be given by Albert H. Zimmerman at Ameri- University Chapel. Thirty-eighth avenue. C. Sinnigen Arcanum, in its new Yeomen, | Masonic | — | Baltimore, WEDNESDAY, S EPTEMBER 9. 1925. U. S. DELEGATE DIES Dr. Jacob A. Clutz of Gettysburg Had Attended Universal Christian Session. By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, September 9.—Rev Dr. Jacob Abraham Clutz of Gettys- burg, Pa., who was a delegate to the | Universal Christlan Conference here | 1ast month, died of heart faflure on a train Monday night, one hour out of Stockholm, He was actompanied by his son. Mr. Clutz was injured during {the conference when he was struck by ! motor car, but had recovered suf- ficiently to travel. inary Faculty Member. eptember 9 Jacob A. Clutz, v nll.hl in Stockholm, was a member of the facult nd one of the leading figures in the | United Lutheran Church in America. Fle was 77 years old. Born near here In 1848, the Rev. Dr. Clutz was graduated from Getty | burg College and later from th tysburg Theological Seminary. served pastorates at New: and East From 1883 until tdent of Midland Kans., and at the {same tlme was a’ member of the faculty of the Western Theological Seminary at Atchison. Since 1909 he had been professor of homiletics and actical theology at the Kans., and 1904 he was pr College, Atchison, - Clutz was a member of the com | mittee on ways and means to perfect merger of the Luthern general Synod, the general Lutheran council |and the United Lutheran Synod of | the South, which in 1918 led to the | formation ' of the United Lutheran Church in America. The body will be brought here for burial Freed in Killing of Employer. ON TRAIN IN SWEDEN| of the |, Lutheran Theological Seminary here ! seminary ! THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Probably | showers fonight and tomorrow warmer {omorrow; fresh southeast shifting to southwest winds Maryland—Probably showers to- night and tomorrow, warmer in west portion tonight; warmer tomorrow fresh southeast shifting to southwest winds. Virginta—Partly cloudy 1n east, showers and slightly warmer in west portions tonight; tomorrow showers and warmer; fresh east shifting to southwest winds. West Virginla—Local thunder- showers tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight and in east portion tomorraw. . Records for 24 Hours Thermometer—4 2 midnight, 71; noon, 1. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.90; s midnight, 2 {am., 0.02; noon, 30.03 temperature, 83, vesterday. -mperature, 66, occurred at a.m. today Temperature same date last year— Highest, 76; lowest, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m. today Temperatur condition, elear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, high tide, 8 pm., p.m., 66; 8 a.m. 4 am., 8 pm. 29.97; occurred and and Today 754 pm 1:19 pam Tomorrow | $:49 pm 213 p.m The Sun and Moon. Sun rose am 12:51 a.m 8:29 a.m 144 am Low tide, high tide Today 6:27 p.m 1 Tomorrow | sets 6:25 p.m = Moon rises 10:7% p.mn.; sets 12:47 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset \\nnllu-r in Various Cities. Temperature. % a.m.; sun sets Sun rises 5:44 a.m.; sun jing LOCAL BOY SCOUTS TO VISIT QUANTICO Fifty Will Be Guests of Capt. J. J. Staley for Six Days at Ma- rines’ Virginia Camp. Fifty Washington here this afterncon for stay at Quantico, Va., where they will he the guests of Capt. J. J Staley, United States Marine Corps, who 15 sc outmaster of the Quantico Troop. Boy Scouts of America. Thes will stay at the Marine c: there, where, in addition to carrying on Scout activities, they will have the novel experience of mingling with Uncle Safl's soldiers of the sea The trip to Quantico will be mad aboard the U. S. S. Swan, scheduled to leave the wharves, at S streets southwest, at 3 o'clock. F Holbrook, assistant executive. Scouts of America, will be in charge of the boys on the trip T The contingent of boys will include about 30 who are now in Washing with the remainder coming Camp Woodrow Wilson, aut Md. The latter contingent is also composed of local boys, who have been on scouting activity at the Mary land camp. Although the complete program of activities at Quantico has not been an rounced, the Scouts are to engs swimming, life-saving practice signaling, while talks will be given them around camp fires in the eve it 1s said Boy Scouts will leave six-day a B GUNMEN IN LOVERS’ LANE Bandits Shoot Girl and Policeman, But Later Are Captured. CHICAGO, September 9 (#) Lane” robbers shot Miss Mary ago when she attempted to after they had held up the her three companions in an automo er venth and O | Boy | Beaths. ~ MM iy Jonn's Churd September | Th Interment In Memoriam. AMBUSH. S e memo: dear o TRIEST a0, Sepf PATSIE AMBUSH WILLETANA. * vt YLIE LETITIA AND T L WAUGHTER. MRS, NETTIE SKJN o our velove Jack BROWN JACR BHOW Cheaper Groceries! CERIO .......... .0 CHERRIES Maraschine 3eos... 5 oz. It is unwise to spend a lot of money for a funeral when Chambers furnistres complete funerals for half the old-time undertaker’s charges. His complete fu- nerals for to $250 are as elegant and dignified as some costing twice the price. AMBULANCES $4.00 THE BROWN STON Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th St., Corner Chapin Col. 432 bile. They also shot a policeman who went to her rescue. The four robbers later were captured > young couples, including Miss were in a parked car on the far South Side when four men with re volvers drove up and robbed ther Miss 's screams attracted man William Krause, who in the shoulder. pecial Dispatch to The Star HAGEF . Md —Joseph Sowers, 18 yea hand, was exonerated by jury this mor the his employer Reeder. Rela tives of the dead man stated (h.«H Sowers was attacked after Reeder had | A gone on a drunken rampage, fired at |4 Melville Reeder, his son, and started after Sowers September 9 old, a farm a coroner's killing of Stations RAMMONIA Davis, 16-0z. Parson’s, 10-oz.. . .. APPLE BUTTER | Air Plane, 2'; can. APPLE SAUCE Heart of Maine APRICOTS JAMS Curtice Asst'd. . Topes Preserves JELLY Schimmel’s KIPPERED HERRING V2-Lb. King Oscar, 12! 1-Lb. King Oscar . 152 Marshall’s, 1 Ib.. 28¢ Snack’s, 3 for. 25¢ LYE Red Seal .. Macaroni and Spaghetti Mueller's , Others, 3 for. . Bulk, Ib. MARSHMALLOW Curtis, small Curtis, large MEAL White, Lb. . . Yellow, Ib. 2-1b. Bag .. 5-1b. Bag . . MILK—Fresh Quart Pint Buttermilk Vo-Pint Cream. Pint Cream ceeesad0c .14¢ < ase Alitone Cloudy 5 Cloudy s R - N altimore F Birmingham .15¢ siya Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy $220 in $20 Bills Stolen Thieves nuel Ma DEL MONTE it the home 15¢ Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE k Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 No. 2 can No.1can.... 'CHOCOLATE ; Baker’s, 1, Ib. o | Baker’s, 1-5 1b. | Hershey’s, Y, Ib. CHILI SAUCE Van Camp’s, 8 oz. . . Snider’s, 8 oz COrCOANUT Baker’s, Ib. . .. (Mout or Wd) Dromedary, 1-8 Ib. .. CLEANSERS Old Dutch Local Calls .29¢ .25¢ 20c DE \'..;4‘ v JAUGHTE la<m~l\ Choice, Ib.. . ... Standard, Ib. DEL MONTE No. 2Y; can No. 2 can No. 1 can ASPARAGUS No. 2V, Del Monte. . No. 2Y; Eagle ASPARAGUS TIPS No. 1 Del Monte. .. Picnic Del Monte. . . No. I Eagle BAKING POWDER 5-lbs. Rumford. . ..$1.05 1-lb. Rumford Y-1b. Rumford 14-1b. Rumford . 12-0z. Royal. .. 4-0z. Royal . 5.1b." Davis 12-0z. Davis 6-0z. Davis 3-0z. Davis BARLEY Quaker BEANS—Dried Navy, 4 lbs. Lima, 2 Ibs. .. BEANS—Canned Campbell’s, 3 for. .. Ritter's, 3 for.... BEANS—Stringless Wagner’s, 2 cans Wrestler, can. BEANS—Lima Blue Dot . ..... Curtice ..... BEETS Silver Lake ......12Y%c Curtice ...eee-ees-19¢ CBEVERAGES Clicquot—contents Canada Dry, 2 for. A. D. Near Beer, bot., 5¢ White Rock Pale, bottle ..........15¢ BON AMI Cake . Powder . BRILLO ....3 for 25¢ BROOMS No. 6. Reg. 60c....49¢ No. 9. Reg. 39c....35¢c BUCKWHEAT Ballard, pkg. ....12Yc Gold Medal, pkg....10c Aunt Jemima, pkg., 15¢ WCATSUP Ritter’s, small. . Ritter’s, large ... Heinz, small «ccoeneldSc Heinz, large « sa oo e.29¢c EREALS Corn Flakes . wen s «u.9¢ Pep Stup eavying ownersof 'Studebakera | Pourer: Dumhd!m‘fimsh HIS MOTHER, SISTER BROWN. LOTTIE BROWN HOGAN, ' We wish ¢ hore o and for the D NIE BROWN i N NARY E | HowakD. ..23¢ e e dlc r,n cloudy Part cloudy | Hamilto | San’ Juan. Havana | Colon Your Roof Should {)B | Be Inspected! Look it over before bad weather sets in—and if it needs repairing, let us tell you about our— Specially Prepared ROOF PAINT! one of the “Murco” family of products, bearing our well-known cuarantee. This roof paint is easy to apply, is inexpensive, and affords positive pro- tection against all weather. E. J. MURPHY CO, Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 loudy 1 floral tributes at t beloved brother. ‘T WOODY. T wish (o for their kindnees and w bereavement Forto Rico e ‘Canal COCOA Baker’s, 1; Baker’s, 1-5 Ib. .. Hershey’s, V; Ib CODFISH Beardsley’s Shre’d, 12V,c Ready-to-Fry 12Vc 1-1b. Bricks. .. .23¢c COFFEE Old Dutch, 3 lbs. Maxwell White House Orienta CORN Maryland .. Maine Country Gentleman, 15¢ Golden Bantam Shoe Peg . .. CORNSTARCH ASHER RECORD ASSAILED. Tony Cichello, formerly a shoe- maker of 205 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, was acquitted late yester day afternoon by a Jjury in Police Court before Judge Schuldt of three charges of violating the liquor laws. James L. Asher, allas Lone Wolf, was the chief witness for the Govern ment and testified that he bought Hquor from Cichello on two occasions. | Former Assistant United States At- torney Bertrand Emerson, who rep- resented Cichello, put Asher through a grilling and brought out that the witness had dealt in liquor for 30 vears. He had been a bartender in Washington before prohibition and had dispensed intoxicants in Balti more and Richmond. | ecoNELL : ) WA WIFE, HATTIE W Deaths. ALLISON. Monday, Septen 1130 am. CAPITOLA James W. Allison. aged 63 from her | MONROE MlLK——-Evap & Cond Eagle .. Challenge . . ... Borden’s, Tall . Van Camp’s MUSTARD Gulden’s French’s OLIVE OIL Pompeian, pints. . OLIVES 8-0z. plain 6-0z; stuffed PANCAKES Va. Sweet Pillsbury’s Balladd PEAS Cordova, early June.12c Cordova, sifted. ... 19¢ Curtice, sifted. . ....22¢ Lake Shore .. ... .121/gc PEANU T BUTTER cee e cncien... I8 PINEAPPLE HI LDREN Tend. Interment at Glenw ANSCHUTZ. Mond .$1.00 ;HH\ AXSHE n.w. Thureday «..10c 10c Fu gl A D ey, ) Union Rockville, 5 BOBBITT. froe esidence 1d. e TENA BBRITT. be Edgar * and devated motn Bobbitt. Funera! Thy oin avi vt Bethicher Baptiet Ch Knacoatia. Sl SRR Toved Vou. but God lov Monday. own ' T .49¢ e CIT" 'EWS,IN BRIEF. Gen. N¢ n A. Miles Camp, No. 1, United Sy aish War Veterans, will hs addressed by Commissioner Fenning tomorrow, 8 p.m., at G. A. R. Hall The University Club will give its final Summer dance (informal) Sep- tember 15. The committee will start the dinner dances of the Winter sea- son a month earlier than usual. The Women's Fastern Star Club, United States Treasury Department.| sinolfrhe Tepose of her soul at 10 - . will meet Friday, 8 p.m., at 3908| am. Relatives and friends invited 816 H ST N.E. Eighth street. Election of officers. Yermient. (private) Mouni Ofivet Cem Automobile S Se (-\RT \lumn\ 3 Capitol Council, Royal Arcanum, Txmot.hy Hanlon will meet tomorrow night at Pythian 641 H ST. N.E Phone L* 5543 Temple. Entertainment and initia- CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST I‘hlmu Lincoln J.WILLIAN 1 Di balmer, ~ Livers i connection chupel ‘and modern ‘crematorium Drices. 332 Ave NOW.Cail M Frank Gelers Sons Go; 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W Main 2473 Modern pel, _Telenhona T. F. COSTELLO )W LOCATED_AT 24 N. CAP. ST NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. g Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 517 Pa. Ave. SE Model Chapel i e ate, Aszbulssces V.L. SPEAR.E CO. Neither the sucessors of nor connected with the original W._ R Spear extaviis | P 1009 H St. N.W. Pione Frank. 66 Formerly 940_F St " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons T Timmed. 8t 130 an ng x| Kila, Devine. Lewis (ISAAC BIRCH) The Potomac Park Apartments | e i B S RN e Wbt A 21st and C Streets N.W. 7 | 'Wrn“m Folady ™ Seplemuer G g Ml Py Ga@vler Seerce Foad passes 10 Jas. Roddy: lost Wednes triends are invited to aftend Funeral Directors Since 1850 between 14th and K n.w. lfld Arlmnon Servant of God, well doy Ward for return.’ at from your lo\"ew:‘;.mm vi B 1732 Penna. an 5512 Ave. NW. ptember 7 .21c .20c .. 12V .13¢ 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick. Dignified ,u.u E Deal & Co., | LINCOLN §: V EXTRACTS Fineral fi.“n_?. Sauer’s, large. . Sauer’s, small. . FLOUR GOLD MEDAL 24 lbs .$1.35 12 lbs.....coveeee..68¢c Sibs.....con....n-3%0 WASHINGTON 24 Ibs........... 3125 12 Ibs. . ...... 5 Ibs.... FIG BARS I I....00n000--.112 FRUIT SALAD Del Monte, 2V . ....39c Wools, 2Y;. . .......36c Del Monte No. 1.....23c GELATINE Jello ........... KnoxX’s . Cox’. GRAPE JUICE Welch's, Qt...... Welch’s, Pt...... HERRING ROE Gorton’s .....ew . 19¢ HONEY—Airline h, where miass will be n.w. B « daughter ‘SarahJ. T of Georgo H. Ethel Parott Pope, Claude R. Parott and Ger- trude B. Campbell. Remains may be ¢iew ed at the residence of her 1671 52nd st. now. Wednesday, September. . Funeral Thursday, September p.m., from Mount Zion M. E Church, Rev. . ¥, Perkine officiating. In: terment Mount Zion Cemeters. - CLARK. _Tuesday, September 8, 1095. am., ELIZABETH M.. wife of the late Funeral from the resi- aughter, Mrs. James Morris | 20m st nx Thar, p.m. Interment omit mm.,q Fa Ca l“()lr\l) ck saddle #hd tan lexs and cheat! mald: ehort” fail: lively. large d || Apply Washington Animal 349 Maryland ave. s.w B OPPY. male. ‘Apply, 349 ED. blac : male. White. fan o Washington SMaryland and i Ammul Rescue 'Leagu av .27¢ .23¢ RAISINS. ... .......11c Sunmaid RICE—Blue Ribbon, 10c SALMON Chum . ...... Coronet (nteak) . Argo . .eens-27¢ SARDINES Oil or Mustard .. Pet Norweigan . . SOAP Star—Fels—P. & G. Sweetheart, 4 for.. 19¢ SUGAR Granulated, 1b.... TOMATOES No. 2 Cans—3 for, ..25¢ No.3Can ........ 14c VINEGAR Pint. . . veen.d0c White House 3 ewethe FOX TERR || head and bl Leakue ABEY A bite with black ot at oot of tail and long “afhu{;{mn Animal - Rescue T, Washington, D ate residence ¥ eral from her tember 11, Creek Ce v DOLOX. Wednesday, September 4330 ‘am. MARGARET P.. be i M. Dolon ALTO MOUTHPIECE—Bearing initials *T. H B o Monday. either o Pa ave o e car. Please feturn to Thom Aigie o gee feturn to Thomas Biake, ontaining bathing suils. tow- els, ‘etc.. on road between ‘Mount Harmony Egg_smomum Labor day. Phone Nortl s ncoln 14 Notics of fune i Wedneeday September. 0. N DI*MOND RING, Tiffany setting revard if returned to owner. 120 st.n Lx&erii ARNUM Shepherd | neral “private; -(Buftdlo and Rorhessr ba- pers please copy. ) 10* ite. female, Departed this lite DOG te. ha!( soul 2l mrd dog. Please return to t. or ad¥ise ‘and receive Teward- DOG—Brown and_white, named N5 10070, 'Reward. " Phone Tueada; st se. MARY ved wifs of ‘ihe Iate Lawia O. Gibson, devoted mother of Julia Wi |\\n Ida " Brown. Anna Dotson Ripi i Mex.ndr'.: If you want comfort, quiet, convenience of loca- tion and, above all, service, come to the Potomac Park Apartments, on the edge of the Capital’s playgrounds. Here you will find a new house, of the most mod- ern type, with exceptionally good service. But serv- ice is only one of the many attractions that make it an ideal home, . ¢ You are invited to call and inspect these superior accommodations. 2 Rooms, Breakfast Room and Bath 3 Rooms and Bath Large Rooms. Large Kitchens. ANl Outside Yarsaret Roday. Xefl hind_leg 3028 X o Gl Your battle 1ought. TUX TEBRIER ‘wire hlh!d Enter your Mu'fir! ) lame, one week' ago. HUDSON. Wednesday, at _ her residence. VIRGINIA R.. dai d Geors MILY. gtembcr 9, 1769 Columbia ughter of the late iana Hud 10* 1925 Td. FRATERNTTY KEY. wi Coffm: Pl gl N I AR sm SHice. and Techive reward: ¥UR PIECE— Stone marten, 167t on PO(Ov loaee return to Al hoB m'"f 1 T e or call North 4378-W. 900 14th St N Geo. C. Shaffer i i05 1 LORAL F\’BLLH Main 3416 R BricEs Brompt “Detivers Prompt_suto uu er; Aflulh-—«xunasivr— nexpensive. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. .6c riday.' Sel at Wheatiey's hape: Alsxan ment private. JENNEWINE. _Tucaday. September 8. 102 JOHN' JULIUS, the beloved husband of h Vears. nce. 1120 East September 10. at 2 Interment Glenwood Cemetery. LYNAGH. Monday, September 7. 1925, at at his residence. 1200 3id s JOHRLYNAGH, heloved hosband of B abeth Lynagh (nee O'Neil). brother of P. J. Lynagh and nephew of ‘Johanna Dil- Jon. late' residence t GrASS ES_Tortolse-shalled; 17th st rd. GLASSES. mrzm-e -hnll m.n 1 Floase refurn to 1301 Maaa. ive, suumu, on aow. 10° ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beauliful Floral Designs at Modorate Prices. & H. M. 3707 We Specidlize in F‘lom) Dosf;':r’xs at Moderate rices ¢ Florists STSNV.MAINE” '3 leather case. Avt, 10 sesssceetonw Anmmnnr M. Mouday “evening. ° Rew INDB “nllfll (lrflhnu ave. L ne. y3ll Xll' ANDB black, Saturd morning, r 5. on 14th and Decatur car: contents, badge {| with owner’s name on it glasses and few gther ?rlivlexl. Reward. Mrs. Agnes Curtis, n.w on a smell black KEher Tolder, ol please communicate Fith” Adams 5201 W or” 635 Ingraham Resident Manager | W. H. West Company, Agents 916 15th St. Phone Main 9900 e tor “Interment at' Mount Relatives und friends ru of his soul. Otivet, Cemetery. Lvm\«n 'Membor- of Potomac \‘nunfll No. 433, are advised of the death of Bmtmer mHN LY\AGH oF yneral from KFYfi—In leather case. Main 9473, or re- wurn to 426 Bond Bidc. 12th 20 BIL Tolded k % ot Vew -

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