Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1925, Page 20

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20 "DUCATION BOARD PUZZLED BY COMPULSORY SCHOOL LAW| Definition of “Equivalent of Public School”” Train- ing Sought for Guidance of Truancy Officers in Capital. While considering several problems ) teacher, class 1A, Payne in connection with the en- of the mnew compulsory | g, ation law the Board of Bduca- | s stumbled i destined s solution. t of a public affling ques- r it for rred it to inations — Bertha Christman, class 3A, Business High of Absence—)M. 1. Young, 1A on School; ker, Birney Po [to class 2A; R. E. class 1A, domestic Jefferson Junior I sk- | teacher, class 1A, ng the }c A, Macfar k W, I The com: - the ques n- | fanitor; Samuel | er to fireman. Transfers 0[ Teachers. Transfers—T | class 1A, fron Ross School; 1. ‘('I»\as 1A, Brightwood 1 | plementary teacher to | Durnbaugh, t 'H!ur 1son to I Robder, succeeding Henry Barrett A. Bennett. before ughes, teach | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THI'RIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1925. = D, H.| class .|.. n. ‘,n as an ounce of prevention Now Youlll like bran School | chool were T { | ges Are Approved. The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street 3% Paid on Savings Paying As You Go —is good policy, particularly if you pay By Check, thus having a record of your disbursements and canceled checks for receipts. But carryving about money on your person, so you can “pay as you go,” is neither safe nor convenient. ' We'll be glad to handle Vour Check- ing Account. We render Monthly Statements on such accounts. Capital and Surplus, $550,000.00 | i | fl Ll =| s | W I L | g - fl TOMATOES |WASHINGTON FLOUR And now comes the greatest sale of the sea- son, Tona or Cypress Tomatoes, 1925, new pack, the choice of the famous Maryland vine. Every one handpicked and guaranteed large, ripe and luscious. ington. market, days at the following low prices: Three days’ opportunity to purchase a supply of these high-grade Tomatoes at a very attractive, low price. 2 No. 2 Cans, 15(: LARD, 2 1bs. 37¢ Oc 25¢ 23¢ 25¢ 21c PEAS, Can 15¢ So appropriate with any meal—always keep a few extra cans in pantry Can ZOC NEW YORK STATE POTATOES These are the fine-cooking “Cobblers” so well known to our patrons. They are of even size, dry and clean. You make no = buying “Cobblers.” for SWEET POTATOES l"au’cy Eastern Shore Steck s, 17c ONIONS Clean and dry 5 Lbs. 18c 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE Full Strength. First-grade Coffee, direct from our South American plantations Lb., 39c¢ 2 BOKAR COFFEE With all the flavor preserved—because it's fresh Lb.52¢ CHEESE Rich Pure Open Kettle-Rendered A&P Brand BAKED BEANS; can Oven baked, flavored with pure tomato sauce mistake in IONA Brand I arge 4&"\ TOMATOES Fine Ripe Tomatoes—1925 pack—garden fresh 2! PEAS Fine quality, sweet and tender Cans for 2 IONA Brand LIMA BEANS Choice quality, tender and medium size MILK 2 CORN, Can A Choice Grade of Maryland Corn—sweet flavor 2 Cans For FANCY YELLOW VAN CAMP’S EVAPORATED Tall Cans TIONA Brand own IONA Brand Del Monte Brand ASPARAGUS TIPS in Scaled Picnic Size Cartons, GOLDEN BANTAM CORN Sweet, tender new corn of bright golden color. ~ans For 2 %2 35¢ 23c 15¢ 30c * 21c FLOUR GOLD MEDAL PILLSBURY CERESOTA 24 Ibs. 12 lbs. S Ibs. $1.35 70c 33c SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE FLOUR pkg. 10c Faney Wisconsin whole milk. in body building food-energs. Lb., 33c MELLOWHEAT Completely satisfies the vigorous morning appe- tite—Wheat Farina at its best. Pkg. 22¢C Royal Baking Powder Reliable for all baking purposes 6-0z. 23¢ IONA BRAND KETCHUP Made From lLuscious Natural Ripe Tomatoes 8-0z. Bottle, ]_Oc Quick or Regular Quaker OATS Pkg. 11c Wheatena pkg. 22 |c———lo]——=|n] Positively the highest grade of corn packed—tender, sweet and delicious Del Monte Brand No. 1 Can SLICED PEACHES Del Monte Brand PEACHES Yellow Cling or sliced. PINEAPPLE Sliced, SUGAR Pound, 10 Pounds, 25 Pounds, $1.45 100 Pounds, $5.75 SUNNYFIELD BUCKWHEAT For the morning hot cakes Pkg. 11c = ATLANTIC & PACIFI Large Can Del Monte Brand in sweet natural syrup. 6¢c 59c¢ ’ 24-Lb. Bag, $1.15 12-Lb. Bag . . 60c TEA 8] c———|o]———|a|c—]o|c——|al———c———=|n|c——=|0| ———2| 0| ——= 8| —| This splendid Bread Flour is made in our city by men brought up and schooled in Wash- It is a high-grade Flour and produces just as good a loaf as any bread flour on the and is offered to you for the next few SILVERBROOK PRINT BUTTER We comb the markets of the entire country for the finest grades of Butter. SILVERBROOK is the re- sult of the most stringent test and expert selection. Its popularity and increasing demand prove it measures up to the infallible test of taste and flavor. That is why we base our reputation upon it and strongly recom= mend it. Put up in Y-lb. Lb" 63C STRICTLY FRESH Table Portions, Sunnybrook Brand Gathered from Nearby Farms In 5 and No. 1 SELECTED EGGS Western stock. good for all purposes 47¢c LLOFFLER’S SAUSAGE Strictly fresih pork—pure ingredients Lb., 38c NATIONAL BIS. CO. Coconut Taffy Bars Coconut, molasses. sugar and shortening, all the dear old taffy ingredients are combined with flour in these delicious little scrunchy obiongs of satisfving size and wonderful flavor. Lb. 25¢ OLIVES Stuffed with Spanish Pimentos Jar, 13C BUTTER A fancy, fresh churned creamery butter of fine texture and delicious flavor. Lb., 58c BACON Sunnyfield Brand, Sliced, Hickory Smoked Perfectly Cured, a Breakfast Delight p-Lb. Pkg. 27¢C LOFFLER'’S CALA HAMS Cut from Loose or in Dozen Cartons | @ | Meat or Link Midget Stuffed Cut from TUB | fl | | | | | | Tender, lean sugar-cured little Calas. corn-fed young pigs. Lk, 25¢ Campbell’s Soups All varieties. Can, 10c Malt Breakfast FOOD, pkg. co. 23c | fl E |

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