Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 11

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APPEARS N COURT - CTIZEN BODY HEAD rious Accidents. RICHMOND, Sixteenth Street Highlands Association to Ask for Local Bus Stops. | still searching for the driver of a car that ran down and killed 14-ye; Mildred Elizabeth Parrish and s ously injured her mother, Mrs. | Parrish, while the two were wa along the Williamsburg road just out side the city limits last night. Ray-| mond_ O'Dell, Charlle James, 15. | :land Miss Nora Goodall, victims of 8| the other three accidents, are being " | treated at hospita | There's Bran in Oatmeal! Every WHOLE = FLAKE in Armouy’s Oats his bicyele home from i contains all the natural, mildly 1 - | chevu D | laxative oat Bran. Delicious, 2 : 4 { nourishing, easilydigested. Re- | | Designed Artistically and Oats, the ONLY quick- Harmoniously cooking WHOLE fi”b’sx. | ing down and killing or capturing the GO, October 27.~—Flight, cap- | outlaws. “You must send death are the alte : e e re the alternatives |, the penitent Chicago il-jackers, | them from C and hoodlun: « grim edict announ > of the detective bure: org! uads of five men each wert | never escape. o arrest every notorious| The nam ‘Three speclal | Chicago gar were glven to every | ¢ the most fearl squad with directions to give | men on the force, wer h al harsh and vigilant | the sole duty of hunt- e | was said that this preve S = = —| Jobn D. Rhodes was elected pres | view of either thoroughfare ' BISHOP BROWN'S TRIAL |REDS AND SOCIALISTS [1ifi efustine “Asthon oy e (e S | DECLARED IRREGULAR 1l the gangsters u must drive | you must kil to his men. sent to the oled und they a hosnital lislon with a while riding j sehool a ¢ trucl = A * open Heiress Denies Personal Re- sponsibility for Bill of 3 Vienna Lawyer. being in light delivery of a picked number of | thic {ing in the Presbyterian Church, IN CONTROL IN BERLIN\S\\;N'HH: P Kennedy ts, last|s night By Thomas Medford, Archt. and The Bar ton Art Interiors. Inc. Every desired com- veuience of refined appointment in a setting of wooded exclusiveness tiat is almost im- possible to duplicate in this section lands Citizens' Association vt @ meet- [ lic g — Othe officers chos Archbishop Francis of Old Catho- | City Council Election Gives Parties | vice president. S. 1 lic Church Says Defendant Had | Majority of 119 Seats to 103 | VIt : el poen Life Title to Frock. ] for Opposition. {6, 7 and 8 rooms, two baths and D | garage, completely detached. Hess # —_— | Jus: Bast of Chevy Chase Circle. Federation Consistent Prices and Terms. ssociations, the retivini | HOW TO REACH PROPRRTY - Paul F. Grove, sr., and Z L z (el e Wamst Gl . i i Western ave., follow signs; or Conn. | to McKinley ‘street, tranater to bus | 3t Broad Branch rosd, walk thres TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. | 11206 18th St. NW. Main 3285 | Evenings phone Adams 20037 or Col. 8882-J. WHOLE FLAKE pecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October bishop W. M. Francis, h Old Catholic Church of A visit | By the Assoctated Pres ToaTeh-| BERLIN, Octobe d of the | yjynjeipal o | by Commur saia pnat |y s GUT : Tho Beriin | ent, e seontrolied | ~hesolutions presented by Public right of making I¢ Of | nists were the only real victors, in line now in ope old | o seats | OH ped from | between streets the ng was contrary ind § and the church, which provide when once a man is made a| g ) nains one for life | was spoken of Spring that captured pared with 1 which ¥ in the co German “Woman of Letters.” i s @ write s the Publi rsday to pl | isslon a4 novelist, « | the transit historian the The first Central States Horticultural Exposition, backed by the fruft-grow- ers of Kansas, Towa, Missourl, Colo- | call & “kultur historiker." o, Nebr: 1. Arkansas and Okla- | book of poems made her famous, will Le held in Kansas City [000 copies being sold. in December. line | street and the Dis | Attention of the Commissioners will 0,- | be called to the present signs mark Her birthday | ing the entrances to Rock Creck !is widely celebrated in Germany. | especially at the intersection of Six the can fin keep ¥ ind dry in a hold fire ove S the paper F The bobbed-haired dressed in gro pearls around her can wash like of china—you Any Heater Delivered for Parlor Oak Heaters Priced as Low as $77.95 Trade in Your Trade in Your Old Old Stove ims Suite 1 wh E 1al at PY i <6 cushions and 1 : " You Save $80.50 zed bed u; special price "“Youwll Like Trading at Phillip Levy’s” —indeed I owe much to my co-workers among home cooks, who sent me valu- able suggestions for my new tomato soup byVan Camp Some of these home makers of good tomato soup I have never seen. My contact with them has been entirely through letters. Wing ( Van Camp's Tomato Soup 3 cans for 25¢ 1 could not have originated this new tomato soup without the aid of home cooks with whom I have been in constant and direct consultation for years. ‘With many I have exchanged samples of tomato soup. From all I have received something in the form of either valuable suggestions or helpful I, therefore, feel that I am not entirely entitled to the credit for thisimprovement in tomatosoup making. “Can’t you find a sweeter variety of tomato?”’ wo- menwroteme. Idid. Now Icontract by acreage and furnish to the grower seed for a special tomato which I found and be- Lieve to be superior in fla- vor to any I have everused. Much of the credit is due to my co-workers among hom cooks themselves. ¢ I learned early, when I began to go among people in their homes and in public places, to observe their flavor preferences, that more could be accomplished in one week by asking questions of home cooks than could be achieved with test tubes in my laboratory in a whole year. That I benefited from the ad- vice that women gave me, is indicated, I believe, by the en- thusiastic reception which people . everywhere have given to my latest creative work, a new to- mato soup. 2 even heat. This also is the secret of the fine color of my tomato soup. Long stewing drives out not only flavor, but color. ‘Then I add June butter, the finest product of the whole year and sweetest in flavor. Besides enhancing the satisfying eating quality and taste of my new tomato soup, it also adds a fullness and creamy smoothness. Children should have lots of this new soup. ‘The mellow, ripe parts of the tomato out of which it is made, are richest in the three healthful vita- mins which the tomato possesses; June butter is also more abundant in vitamins than butter pro- Home coolm helpeci-me — bring about these 7 innovations in tomato soup ‘To find that particular variety of tomato rich- est in sweet tomato sugars, was my first task in creating the new blend of the tomato flavor which I have originated for my new tomato soup. I use only 70% of this tomato, the sweetest, mellowest parts, eliminating all skin, seeds, and particularly the green portions which so often give the tomato flavor an acrid taste. 1 retain the sweet, delicate flavors of the nat- ural tomato sugars by cooking quickly at a steady, duced in other months of the year. And here is a feature you will be defigh\ed with—it mixes splendidly with milk or water. WITH 7 IMPROVEMENTS LR ! 5125w o Easy Monthly Térms 5109 Phillip Levy's—735 7th St. N.W. this Valnut V Leather Se: Up-to-date : Oblong Tabl with walnu this Outit You see Buffe Davenetto w Diners T able 10 posts. moking All for h 1 for Balance in Small Payments A living room. bedroom and din: roor 1 rhe outht offered consi \ venport and Chair in brow « Walnut _Chiffonier, Tuble 3 Delivers this Outfit Another One-room Apartment Outfit. Consists 1 of Double Day Bed with cretonne flounce pad, & 00 finish Mirror umwood Walnut-finished Dresser, a Gate-leg . Lamp, and three Jle and Four Windsor Chairs in brown gum ===" 'Chairs in Dbrown mahogany finish vod mahogany finish, with Rug. Al for...... New Departure Rug. Al for.... “You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy’s” Balance in Small Payments 735 7th St. NW. Phillip Levy & Co. 735 7th St. N-W. 1 on Gateleg

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