Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. CIVIC UNION PLAN ED.«"IBE EQ JUNTY), Whole County Iuvited. ntion, INSTANT BEAUTY > I Make You Look 10 to 20 ¥ Demonstrations aily T:c: ments, 10 AM. to 5 P. INSTANT BEAUTY SPECIALIST 1212 K St. N.W. Phone Mal | | FUNERAL OF MRS. LEUTZE. Wife of Rear Admiral, Retired, Is Buried at Arlington. Funeral services for Mrs. Eugene C. Leutze, who died Monday night t her home in the Hotel Brighton, esterday afternoon at St. pal Church, Laf; e interment, wk . was in Arlington FORT STANTON SITE PURCHASE IS URGED Garfield Citizens Also Urge Paving of Section of Alabama Avenue. h was e tional were h The Garfleld Citizens' Association Leutze, who was Miss Julia |80opted a resoution supporting the S ‘| proposal of the Barry Iarms was the wife of Rear Ad-| o tuaoclation am other organiza. ‘whe | tions ‘urging the purchase of Iort Stanton site for park purposes as a part of the plan for the linking up of [ historie points and parks into a kreat ster =5 Comeandant o1 ole dQ Both | e m, at a meeting held t hP f artield School, olution was directed to t he National Capltal Park “"':,,, »n also adopted o reso- i B (ulh n askin 3 from Congr e trict line be paved. This projec :fuxnu/ulunl | Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, S “\1 Instant Stomach Relief! 't pre- DEMANDS BAN ON KLAN. Canadian Legislator Urges Step to Exclude Hooded Order. . No- | e ran | Inmn by | Francis | m“mlnel |n the | ma prevent the n amendment | h from BURNS CAUSE DEATH. 1 Caught by Flames Before| Open Grate. ¥ you feel full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, here is harmiess stomach November 12.— v ‘“Pape’'s Diapepsin” settles the This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Kesp it handy! EDMONSTON & CO,, Inc. New aaes 612 13th St. Between F & G Sts.—Next to Droop's. GREATER VALUES FOOT FORM FOOTWEAR Every claim we make for Foot Forms we stand back of—absolutely. We promise for our shoes only what they will always demonstrate—and have demonstrated. Selected materials are put in the hands of the \g best Craftsmen, and our own Lasts Guarantee Fit. We present the Best Values on the market today in these lines of Oxfords and $750 up SHEAPS, b e e e EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. 612 13th Street Y- Do psiiMuric iH e ANDREW BETZ, Manager Jgain/ CY%e Universal < Chocolate Covered [ ice Cream Bar viously has been asked by other civic e city. A lengthy discussion was held by members of the association on the morals of the young people of the community and their environment, and suggestions were m 13 to ways of providing better tion and make recommendations at the next S. Miller, W. W. Murra lor and Henson Henry. The president, W. Tay- No. 1 can No. 2 can No. 215 can Fancy Queens Fancy Queens Fancy Queens 4 2 4 “." | Y 2t dealers everyuiare Prime Rib Roast Chuck Roast Sirloin Steak GRAPEFRUIT | &cler, - organizations in the eastern part of [ the y constructive work for them. The fol- | ter, lowing committee was appointed to | John W. Caldwell and How: make a personal investigation und to | Publicity—w. v H. Lewis, nn' No. 3 can..1llc or 5 for 50c OLIVES Stuffed Manzanillas Stuffed Manzanillas BUTTE EGGS "%, CHEESE, ;.. FRESH MEATS Finest quality at reasonable prices. nounced the following tomml[teo‘; for | Richard Cl hfln(' rhunms RMs-nul year: ucation—Rev. A. D. nd § Holder, A. W. Carroll and W R, Gites. and fire protection—Frank e Corom, William R. Taylor and k | Lloya and Char Scott. Streets and lights—) ph | mitted to memiby Zimmerman, J. H. Foster, C Imxl(w Newton, Arthur Norris and Frank Dade. Water and sewers—J. H. Fos- Wil- Rideout, Howard Newton were ad- .!np Noted Theatncal Mun Dead Richard Swann, Reuben Giles, rd Lloyd. - Murra. James | - Shores and_ Richard Beverly. W. R Rev. A. D. Holder, nm J. | portation—J. H. Small Frank (orum and A. w. w s, udios of - 5 Thnmm Enterta tion il i manager of the West Coast the William Fox F{lm Corpora tation- and J people of the e l BETTER LIBRARY URGED. ,‘,"'}‘”“‘ in t Resolutions indorsing the proposed ber amendments to the public library law to make possible an adequate expan Of Impaurities With Cuticura Sqap o g Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold e l>m(r1 t of ( 'olun l a an “NATIONAL CANNED FOODS WEEK” Offers an unusual opportunity to stock your pantry with the finest of canned goods. All the world’s most tempting foods ready for your table. CORN of corn. No. VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SouUP 4 Cans 25¢ GOLD PEACHES r “Lady Alice” Brand ..15¢ | No. 1 can 17¢ 2lc| No. 2 can.......21c 25¢ | No. 21 can.... Our PICKLES Gherkins. 6 oz. Bottles. . Quart Jars Lb- 56¢ Doz. 45(: Sunset Gold Lh. 23¢ PURE LARD Finest open kettle, right from the tub CHICKENS Home dressed—for bak- ing or frying DUCKS Home dressed—from nearby farms «e...lb, 15¢ e talk 12¢ bunch 7c Callforma Tomatoes Cocoanuts Fancy Florida Fruit e ndbe Lar.o size. 25(: There is no.thing finer than a good can These brands will please you. 3 for 25¢c | Monocacy Valley.2 cans 25¢ Congqueror Shoe Peg. .3 cans 50c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIP CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SoUP 3 Cans 25¢ TUNA FIS PINEAPPLES Del Monte Sliced Picnic LARGE SIZE Package 19¢ The well known “Blue Ribbon” and “White Star” Brands. All white meat. APRICOTS “Lady Alice” Brand No. 1 can No. 2 can....... .28¢c | No. 21 can Unusual value in “Star Brand” Sweet Mixed, Sour Mixed and Sweet Ib. 45¢ Ib. 45¢ Brussels Sprouts Iceberg Lettuce Bvery purchase from PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES must give vou complete satisfaction or vour money will be cheerfully returned—without question. EVERY ITEM ON THIS PAGE IS A BARGAIN WORTHY OF YOUR ATTENTION TOMATOES The finest Virginia pack PEAS Our customers know how good our ‘LADY ALICE’ brand is. Enough said. No.lcan........15¢, 2 for 25¢ No. 2 can 21c, 5 for $1.00 Size Can 17c-3for50c 1 Square Can 29c- 3for 85¢ P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 6 Cakes 25¢ I45-Lb. Can 25c¢ f-Lb. Can 45¢ PEARS Our “Lady Alice” Brand DUST of Nature’s Health Food Beckwith Breakfast Figs,Can, 25¢ 2 for 25¢ | Slone’s Skinless Figs, Jar. . . .35¢ each, 35¢ HAMS BACON"5i™ SAUSAGE Imported Smyrna Layers, b., 35¢ b. 32¢ . 4S¢ Phillips’ Original, Ib. 40¢ Auth’s,b. . .. . . 38¢c FRESH FISH Shipped direct by express. Halibut Steak Salmon Steak Filet of Haddock Fancy No.1 Grade Size 8 to 10 Ibs. Norfolk Spots Butterfish .......c..cccon.. OYSTERS qt., 25¢c .each, 12c head, 12c APPLES Fancy western box Jonathans or Rome Beauty. i 25¢ Delicious or Winesaps

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