Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1925, Page 18

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HALLIGAN IN LINE AS ENGINEER HEAD Appomtment as Chief of Navy Bureau, to Succeed Robison, Expected. | | | | | ep. marking the close of phase of the so-called ve scandal will be v this week, when is expected to chief of the bu fill the vs epping out of Re: {son at the end of ment before his term Preparations were the depart- nnounce the ligan, who three can- Ca ark, to the A rv of the vy, in chai ards, and Comdr. S. M. Rc duty in the neering. Is Expert Engineer. to | | ank of ng him to talked | s in the | pointed | ve indal, as it who recommer the reserves to th in return for th il re ii, and which act w . for the resignation from the | d of the Navy Department of former Secretary Denby. When he “passed over, of his tour of | Bureau of En-{ h, if approved, would tived Bim with the. s anced rear admiral, which he held virtue of the fact that he was | the bureau. His tour of duty llowed to end without any tion on the request, and he reve the of captain upon the end- of his period of appointment and | 1s now on leave of absence. NEW ALMSHOUSE TOPIC. Prince Georges Citizens to Discuss Project With County Board. » The Star. AL AP LBOLU P c- ed Md., October e Georges w with the y loners to discuss whether the county should have a e. Representatives of clubs and other organiza- s are to attend the meeting, which has been set for 10:30 a.m. Those fave new almshouse e the present one is unsatisfac- , both as to equipment and I nd it 1s suggested accomm tions be provided for mental obse tion cases, juvenile, witnesses and 18 argued that these ob- n and detention cases can now handled only through the jail re is some opposition among those el tho county has more im- needs. — Out of 2,215 brakes tested in Kan. =as City recently In one day, 1,515 were found Inefficlent. { | with Beverley Hills, Inc. Admiral ||| n’[!re'nenl to l.kr‘ 1 THE FEVENING CAPT. JOHN HALLIGAN, Understood to have been sel the next chief of the Bureau of En- gineering. 200-ACRE TRACT SOLD. Special Dispatch to The Star. N 26— v Hills, a 200-acre tract just north of Alexandria, was sold Satur- W. P. Woolls, trustee, to the ;. Hills, Inc., a realty firm of ton. The price paid-is sald been $100,000. Mr. Woolls as not at liberty to give the of the former owners nor to y of the Individuals connected It {s understood that the property will Le developed into | COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO |, PNEUMONIA| d colds lead | stop | With' Creomuliiin. an 1522 L St. THIS NEW .STORE IS NOW OPEN LOW PRICE LEADERS the ;nmlkr ones. Plenty of good.cabbage, too, if ¥ We are offering them, too, at a most attractive price—all this week. Fresh Pork Sausage Phillips’ PURE LARD Carton or bulk, but why buy fard from the tub when you can buy it in the one-Ib. carton? 19c Original or Scrapple, you want th creosote that is pl Creomulsion s discover sint | new || germ growth. creosote is lical author- test healing ||| coughs and ||| colds a throat | troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal | nfected membranes and slop‘ irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the | | stomach, is absorbed into the blood, | attacl checks the growth of the germs. f all known dr ized by high o as one of the gr Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- factory In the treatment of per- | sistent coughs ane colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory di and is ex cellent for buildi | after colds or flu. if any cough or cold is not relieved jatter taking according to direc. | tions. _Ask your druggist. Cre mulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga.— | Advertisem:nt. | : ! up the system If Money refunded ||| | | s Acid Stomach “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” Better than Soda e Hereafter, instead of soda take a little “Phillips Milk of Magne: in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. For fifty years genuine “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- scribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solu- tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach swe. nd free from all gas| t neutralizes acid fermenta- tions in the bawels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, it 1s more plcasant to takc than soda. In- sist upon “Phillips.” Twenty-fives cent bottles, any drug store. Ask for Shriver’s Selected | Stringless Beans We to you PRUNES Sunnyside Brand Stewed Dried Prunes All you need rec pare Once tried youll p th a real delicacy. 25¢ “It Made the Best Cup of Coffee | Have Had for a Long Time” This statement was made by a man who had taken home a pound of “Green Bag.” Per Can You, too, will have a pleasant surprise if you will but try it. Qur coffee man tells us “Green Bag” is now as good as any coffee we have in our stores. “Tt sure makes a dandy cup of coffee.” One-Lb. Bag 39c CANNED TOMATOES Swift’s Jewel Shortening For any baking, frying or cooking purpose. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Smoked Shoulders Again Once again we are in position to offer you those good smoked shoulders. Mostly large sizes, which, of course, have a larger proportion of meat than do Yyou want to boil the two together. Per 20C FANCY o SMOKED HAMS i 32¢ U, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925. Kingan’s Syrup Sliced Bacon 1-Lb. Carton, 28c 1-Lb. Carton, 55c Loffler’s Sliced Breakfast Bacon 4:* 25¢ PEARS Del Monte Brand “Melba" Pears used to h p.t'c" being the half of large pear. of the - 37¢ First Prize Nutmargarine Nutmargaringhas a place all of its own. We have never recommended it as a butter substitute. As a food product it must stand on its own merit, and First Prize is a meritoriou Large Can article. But if you use Nutmargarine, we w to sell you * Prize.” We believe it to be as good as nutmargarine can be made. Then, too, if you must curtail the use of butter that First Prize wonderful product to use for or cooking, and there is no better nutmargarine for table v One-Lb. Carton 250 year’s price on this product. level on to you. re s 15C slightly lower figures. QUALITY Campbell’s Pork and Beans Sliced Pineapple In the No. 2 Size Tin MATCHES “Safe Home’’ Brand A remarkable slump from last are passing this lowered price The Butter Market | Whlte Potatoes, 1 0 Lbs' 35c —has shown a slight reaction in pncc Ford’s Preserves | As fine as preserves can be made by any one, and yet offered you at a moderate price. 30c Berfar cciievee Specials This Week STAR SOAP O Cakes for 43¢ Golden Crown No. 21 Size 3 = 25¢ 2% 35¢ | 25¢ One dozen boxes, 49c HEINZ DILL PICKLES stores are being | Boxes for been rec and all products, these Dill Pickles are the last rd in fine q leinz Dill I'he pre which ¢ hout vin . the same ac One Plckle for 5c, or 2 for 1 50 No. 2 Size Tins We and we are quoting these Fine Butters at Sweet Potatoes, 4 Lbs. 17¢ Yellow: Onions, 5 Lbs. 18¢; 10 Lbs. 35¢ Cabbage Lb. 21/,c; 25 Lbs. for45¢ Cranberries Per Lb. 15¢| Sanitary Brand perib. 55¢ Cooking Apples, 6 Lbs. 25¢ - Eating Apples, 3 Lbs. 25¢ || Western Fresh Pears Lb. 10c Lemons, 3 for 10c—Per Doz. 40c Grapefruit Now on Sale CANNED CORN . CANNED PEAS Paris Sugar Corn . . .1715c | Shriver’s A-1, very small. . .30c Peter Pan Corn. .....3 for 50c | Peter Pan...... A-1Corn...............15¢c | Jockey Club . .22V,c Blue Ridge Corn. .......12Y5¢c Meadowl.ark............lSc Carroco Corn, can........10c. | Silver Label ...........12l5¢ Land O’Lakes PerLb. 60c The Finest Grade of Butter That Can Be Made 2-Lb. Bag 5-Lb. Bag 10-Lb. Bag Corn Meal Cooked Hominy On sale in all our stores. Delivered from wagons of . Brewer-Snyder, 11c 10c National Biscuit Co.’s Peanut Patties Delicious sugar wafers, with a filling of peanut but- ter. Special this week— 29c 22¢ 35¢ Creme Oil Toilet Soap Famously good, and espe- cially fine in this Washington water. 3 for 25¢ R. C. Sml(h Gm. Agent Dillard, Dist. Pass. Agent San Ry Finance Bldt.. Philadelphis, Ps. Phone: Rittenhouse 1464-5.

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