Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING Abe ’\Iartm Sa\q \DUEI.WITH BANDIT R%‘é'fif?u”&"&%’é?"s- g i i Patrolman and Grocer Wounded, | | By the Amsociated P MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Decemher A police sgrgeant and a robher were killed and 2 patrolman and a f) | erocer were wounded In a gun fight ¥4 | 1ast night, which followed an at- | tempted robhery. The dead are: Po- " |lice Sergt. Michael. Lawrence and an | unidentified robber. | Patrolman Clarence 1. Zane and Albert V. Manchester, grocer, were wounded. The xhooting began when the bandit entered Manchester's store and com- | manded him and mx wife to hold up [nh»u hands. 4l of compiying with, the order, Mississippi Ruling Affects Standard and Texas Companies. in Exchange of Shots. 30, =3 o )WF L4 AERIRROS SWARE SpiaLlowns- AM!VFLS 2 w 3 Avo nm:sru »;5 3 N e ADvANE er or vthing fer him =7 TFROZEN | AUTO., Cracked Ford Engine Heads exchanged for good ones— $9.50 Broken Metals Welded WELDIT CO. 516 1st St. N.W. Franklin 10086 in Justice Mc( Rentley. who hain't heen preme Court | cven for nearly two. vem in t' th’ public [Giiners of athermakes! trade quichly for Studebaker "’wtfls!e&'_'flgf_‘"_'!h STAR. ‘burned with two adjoining dwellings. WASHINGTON. 1 umu the uorekseper returned. Then | h wounding the squad and in an exchange of shots | Sergt. Lawrence was killed and Zane wounded. A third officer pursued the | obber for a block and finully kmodl him Fire um ’hvo le‘ro Chumhel. ‘I" al Dispatch to The Star. ERICKSBURG, Va., Decem her 30.—Twa of three negro churches here were visited by fire in the last two days, one being destroyed. Starting from an overheated atove early Monday. Mount Zion Church was Yesterday Shiloh Church, half a| sqBare from Mount Zion, war dam aged when it caught fire from an ad- Juinlng bullding. Silk—Satin Metallic HATS Regularly Priced %.00 to 1250 ]/3 OFF Now Priced, 3.34 to 8.17 New Turbans and Small-Brimmed HATS CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Aronnd the Carner from RMigh Prices D, Between F and G Sts. The crowning beauty of every costume—a sparkling coiffure— becomingly arranged al your new beauty salon—The Powder Box e Presenting a Group of Party Frocks for New Year’s Eve 52895 Specially priced for the occasion. For Misses For this one night—of all nights, when every girl is hap- piest and looks her best—we have selected a group of party frocks—the very smartest in line and most becoming in color. Bouffant taffetas, with tight basques — demurely ruffled as to skirts. Flat crepes and stunning georgettes with intriguing beaded designs and crystal studdings. In our new third floor. | l Retty is qvme enthralled by her latest “crush"—and who wouldn’t be enthralled by Betty, with her crystal headed frock of white georgette? Quite moderately priced at §28.95. THE HECHT CO-F STREET (Third Floor) In the triple mirrors of the dressing table—Peggy discov- ers her multiple personality— enhanced by a frack of Papil- lion Mue georgette and crepe over flesh georgette—$28.95. Not quite sure about the turn of conversation—however -—Jane is quite anxious to hear the latest gossip. She wears a pink georgette — studded in sparkling rhinestones. $28.95. ln & Y N Ve e Ve [ w‘ M‘ e bont b N Ye! ool b [+ Yl by el hel b [ ] [ e Ve N N o N Ya bonl Ve N Y| Mh o bt Y A\ b N Yal N bl N Ve N e | ¥ | Y| N | e b bod N s N |4 gl Y X e N Ya N Ve M had byl | Vs |4 e B N R N NE NE A N E N X EAEXEXEXE LI IE Y ;i&;};flz;;;s@;;;& XX XXX XE }gig&; P et Pt P Pt P X P EF e P s P o P o P o P bl ., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1925. ) Our Sincerest Wishes Are for Your HEALTH AND HAPPINESS DURING THE NEW YEAR Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day NEW YEAR’S For Your Convenience We Will Remain Open Until 10 P.M. New Year’s Eve SUN:-MAID SUNNYFIELD BRAND IONA BRAND RAISINS | SLICED BACON | Tomatoes Seedless or Puffed Extra Fine Quality A special price this week for the 2 vies. 23| T e 1 39C| 2 2 23 DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE s ' 25¢ & DEL MONTE PEACHES 30c DEL MONTE PEACHES 21c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS 20c§ LARD Ib18¢| Ginger Ale 77 775165 ROLLED OATS .7 20c | BUDWEISER ¥ MACARONI } 3 pkgs.25¢ | ORANGES i, PRUNES ereee, 39 vor A45c 2% 25¢ | GRAPEFRUIT .3 225¢ & FLOU BEANS s 39¢ | FLOUR pkg. 14¢ 3 cans 25¢ [ SYRUP MILK 2 & 21c | Mello Wheat & FLOUR 12 i». 67¢ | Corn Flakes SAUSAGE Apple Sauce SOAP ONIONS RICE” COCOA 28¢ | CHEESE POTATOES = 41bs.22¢| JELLY SILVERBROOK BUTTER 28 0’'CLOCK COFFEE CORNMEA POTATOES SELECTED EGGS A’ITILANTIIC & PACIFI Sliced from dry. sugar-cured, hickory-smoked bacon under rigid hygienic conditions. Efiflikfiflibfibfififiififlfiflififlfli&fiflflififlfi&fi Large Cans Large Can RAR ARt R SLICED OR HALVES LARGE CAN i SLICED OR HALVES Medium Can tRURYRYRAR PICNIC SIZE CAN Carton of 12 Bottles Carton P Size . LAY RLR AR CALIFORNIA SUNSWEET Tree ipened WASHINGTON SELF-RISING PILLSBURY PANCAKE VAN CAMP'S WITH PORK KARO BLUE LABEL can 10c » pkg. 22c3 pkg. 10c VAN CAMP'S EVAPORATED TALL CANS m \r T OF THE WHEAT A&P BRAND Sunnyfield Brand 4 Ibs. 15C Ib. 10c Ib. 33c 2 jars 25¢ & Ib. 39¢ 10-1b. bag 43¢ 5 bs.29¢ doz. 49¢ can 15¢ LOFFLER'S can 10c o g 35¢ 5 cakes 25¢ INDIANA YELLOW FANCY BLUE ROSE WISCONSIN WHOLE MILK TONA BRAND POUND CAN Sultana Assorted Flavors Apple Base South Carolina. Bweets A REAL COFFEE VALUE! Won’t You Try a Pound? AR R AR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R LR R R R R R AR R LR LR Real Old-Fashioned Meal Water Ground at a Virginia Mill OLD MILL Water Ground NEW YORK STATE GUARANTEED FREE FROM FROST CAREFULLY CANDLED AND GUARANTEED R ERRRRRRR R THE GREAT

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