Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1925, Page 20

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20 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . €y Whl)I\hbl)AY DECEMBER 23, 1925. e SHERR".I. PEAKS White and duet by Mesars. Brsant| COMBINE AIMS TO MAKE TEST IS UPP[]SH] |t Suelatderidoctor il S sohe, commities in charge of thial CORN SUGAR POPULAR! chairman; Mrs. M. R. Cooper, Miss M. “Twas just a hundred years ago. Rhodes, Mrs. Loulsa Hurt, Mrs. A.|py $ according to the calendar, when to Spinner, Mrs. W. Perry, » & | Vitty Tnsaxancs Conigentos Jai. i this well known world of woe came Campbeil and Mrs. C. Conray. Movement—Also Propose Amend- Adelaide. ar. Then she grew The third party will be held Mon- i ¢ Cplcreatoria ment of Pure Food Laws. q Merry Christmas to Al For your convenience our stores will remain OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. TONIGHT up to be r bardess, If there's day evening for the i such a wo he turned out poems e Rk This program include: m\m.uh-n ‘ 3 - e by the round the world her by Rev. J. U. King, ad DY) | Brths Ao atel Bsees. § AND Californians tc Stay on Air ‘\\?‘I’('(] I::‘x{n\u.m ‘i‘."hr:;?‘o was a time | First of Three Yuie Events for | Sherrill, resporse by Re A. Mc-| DBES MOINES, lowa, December 23. Glaun, recitation by Miss Hattie Fifty {insurance companies have | ¢ Johnson, songs by the male chorus of | foined with the Bankers' Lite Co. of ’ 3 d y | Park Employes the Asbury M. E. Church and a piano | Des Moines in an effort to popularize Dickens hailed her recital by Mrs. L. Anderson. corn sugar and to create a demand All who chanted wildly | Children | The committee in ch: : ;| for an amendment to the present | pho there was never | 0 Rev. John McEld 1 pure food laws. Consumption of i | Will Be Open Late Thursday, Christmas Eve, None Closing Earlier Than 10 P.M. ORANGES Ré'éfi‘?m 39cvoz 45¢ GRAPEFRUIT RIPENED 3 FOR 25¢ APPLES IMPERIALS 5 tes. 25¢ CIDER vorcsrare ca 55¢ :caL 28¢ During International Broadcasting. Charl i re prone to ring the G. A MeGmun, Semual ¥ 10,000,000 bush were her books | Hamilton, A. J.;rkmn T. Randolph, | sugar will grea the deathless products of | Three Christmas parties for the I3 W. Moodle, S. A. Jackson, Ned Man' | West farmers, despalring poets children of the employes of the Office el and S. A. dent of the local company, asserts. | annually of corn v ald many Middle ieorge Kuss, presi-| her “min through tears the of Public Bulldings and Public Parks = oz h Under tho present food laws n left hehind. Our of the Natlonal Capital will be held in manufacturer who uses corn s recall when Add |l|c Interior Department auditorium WILL GUIDE PLANES must label his product as “adul thrills; it was agreed by one and all lat all of which Lieut. Col. Clarence G! dicd’ The acceptance of torn & b 3 outtise the hills. | Sherril), retiring director of the office, by the pure food law, would, it s of the Browning |will Hp.-..u The first will be held to’ [ Standard 0il Cmnp any to Mark | palieved, greatly increase the indus ight at 745 o'clock, and 5 : By itemasing night at 7:45 o'elock, and the program | po e o¢ West Coast Buildings. | (il USe of corn sugar by removin: this ban. uld never slump. | PR T : ng, perhaps, on Art— | pa SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. December graft than that; 23 (®).—The Standard Oil Co. of Call-| = < C s 4 fornia’ yvesterday uwarded contracts 1 the human heart, | C. Badie, accompanied by Jack Vie or the paint € e toorh oriats GINGER der wave his hat.|korn, and songs by George O'Conn wuildings from Seattle to San Diego | e of ber renown?land Matt Horne. | with marks for aviators ALE! | w ‘“"”0"‘: 1vas| ‘There will be . whose | In co.operation with the Air Service L month, AN LA |realmamelits ¥ ' e |of the Army and Navy, buildings of | NONE BETTER 2 ebrate. | will distribute candy | the company in m than 100 cities d to ralse Some|enis to the children. and towns of the Pacliic Coust will be | A. G. HERRMANN | round-up one of | i o e : round-up one of |of the first party ar marked with the name of the town , “Now, who In heck chairman; M and an arrow indicy 1€ true north. ] %50 Tenth St. S.E. [ waan ssso |3 ey STRUGGLE IN FLORIDA | Them. . w P Y CELER FANCY CALIFORNIA STALK 15 TO MEET TRAFFIC RUSH |5 Rovere & ans s T35 € ray rou GOLDEN HEART C i iel{day Vilums Gontinues Ui | BeemA Wty Sy : | abated and Railway Officials See | ur. O e on your »f the night forces. T \m open with an invocation S FRESH SAUSAGE .o 15 35¢ PURE LARD 2 s 35¢ SLICED BACON ‘o> 15 45 LOFFLER'S HAMS Smsmas w5 32¢ 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE = 39c 5, ¢ The Munsey Trust Co. " ISTTVERBROOK s 5% 15 60c %flmflflflwmm’mw% SWEET POTATOES, 4 =22 11 39c CHOCOLATE ey 2 b 5 DAILY BALANCES Interest on ordinary savings 3 accounts — compounded quar- 0 terly. Interest on special savings cer- 4 tificates — compounded semi- 0 annually. December | address by ed the re will_be | Mc Taylor; + | Verseles, violin ris, songs by tk | instrumental continues to ibatement, Erow- ur. No let-up in until after the holi- Old Prescription For Rheumatism betwes | have been of materials o se- 5, and pavertng FORNELL WALI. 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LARGE QUANTITIES ||| Wear That 18 why he can furnish CENTER MARKET %G & G GINGER ALE . 10c Nationally Known—Locally Indispensable MIN CE ME AT QEYMSQT%%E i 19(: DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE | & 25¢ BISCUIT FLOUR ‘fRdhe’ & 35¢ RELIABLE PEAS ™S v 23c A&P CORN "Gosr o 19c MIXED NUTS 15 33¢| ALMONDS = 39c WALNUTS s 35¢| BRAZIL NUTS® 35¢ amr ATLANTIC & PACIFI CLARK GRAVE V. $85. COMPLETE FU for $100; and other f1 mortuary needs 3 : ‘;:" EHAMI;ER.; GUARANTEES R'UBBERS Reliable and Complete Service at AT YOUR DEALER'’S For Better Foods in Greater Variety As Well As a Wide Variety of Prices MEATS--VEGETABLES--POULTRY--CANDIES SEAFOOD--DAIRY PRODUCTS--GROCERIES DELICATESSEN --BAKERY PRODUCTS--FLOWERS ELEERE LOW PRICES ] [SEPITNGT| | |Had Eczema in Pimples. ltched Badly. Healed by Cuticura, “When my baby was three, months old eczema broke out in | |pimples on her head. It itched bad- Iy causing her to cry, and she could not sleep at night because of the ir- ritation. 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