Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1926, Page 15

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THE REPORTS CONFLICT INRUM BOAT CLASH Canadians and U. S. Coast Guardsmen Say Fight Oc- curred in Other’s Waters. By the Assuciated Press. o Sy 1 their own vere, owner of t says his cargo is d Lake rnr the Coast i as 1 statement ttories of Va ner, is that within a mile shore and ner he only whe Roth haats as at any time t. jurisdiction of the heached Issues near pt. John J. ood admits i on the Guard cutter t of the | 1 crew. Aviator K\lled Doing Stunts. iy 1 (®).—John | tly killed here | gervitude for 30 LION TRAPS INCLUDED IN GERMAN. REPARATIONS France Also Demands Machines for Grinding Rouge Into Lip Stick Powder. DOMINION 59 YEARS OLD.| Canadians Today Are Observing Anniversary Date of Union. OTTAWA, Ontarlo, July 1 P).— The Dominion of Canada today cele- brated its fifty-ninth birthday. -All By the Assoclated Press. markets, banks and other places of 3 LIN, July 1.—Products as far |business were closed, but Parliament d- | gat in order to wind up the business of the session. 1t was 59 vears ago, a date which | Canadians commemorate ns Domin- net of the British federally uniting the of Canada into one domin- | ne into effect. re being made (u‘ ‘an- bblfl*l LY, there are 100,000 ctonians who will gladly send one dollar or more to honor the liying and the dead of the 26300 from the District of Columbla who served their country in the armed forces in the Great | War. Send to dohn Poole, ¢ Communist s nda “ordered the ! u Commission, American National You Invest for Comfort ~—for freedom from care, assured income and more leisure. The success of your plans depends upon the safety of your invest- ments. As a part of its helpful service to Washing- ton people, the Union Trust Company is glad to assist them in the selection of reli- able and remunerative securities. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 1 airplane in unt flying | ound st 40 feet to the He | OF COLUMBIA Company OF THE DISTRICT r in a fiying school | The Danube R countries in which s are spoken. ““The Busy Corner™ inghouse insures this re an shoul use & or bedroom. the motor a ]vm'fm\ sewing Choice Friday —Just 15 of them, Special Penna. Ave. 8th & D Sts. Regular- $95.00 Westinghouse machine—and at \\ hen not in s ¢ 7— Secures Any Electric Ma- L bz DOW N chine — Balance in Con- South-West Corner 15¢h and H Streets North-West EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President Electric Sewing Machines “Stratford Desk Model” at $69 These splend nI machines have the West- built in the head—which in that every wom- desk, whic h can l/c us ul in clther living room venient Monthly Payments $68 Portable Electric Machines At $39 \ convenient machine for the small apartment, as it can be put away out of sight when not in use. It ha the Westinghouse built-in mdtor —and a carrying ¢ of walnut. Complete with set of attachments, cord and speed control. Runs three hours for one cent, and carries a ten-year guarantee. Can also be purchased on convenient terms, Special! 15 Re-Conditioned Foot- Treadle Machines i $15 and seven different, f s, including Singers, offered at this low price to e who do not have elcctricity in their iomes ot who well known Jnst want a machine temporarily. And at any time we will allow vou the full price you pay for it on the pur- chase of any Free Westinghouse Electric Machine. Kann's—Fourth Floor. C., THURSDAY, Cook’s Sponge Cake Continuing Our Big Tomato Sale Tens of thousands of pans of fine quality fresh Mississippi Tomatoces at this most attractive price. As stated yesterday, each “pan” will be weighed at time of sale, to insure that there is not less than 4 pounds net weight in each original packed “pan.” Any excess of this weight is given you free with the purchase. Truly a big Tomato value at this time of the year. Original Packed Pan not less C Than 4 lbs. Weighed At Time of Sale Per Pan............ Lemons Doz 25¢ Large, fancy quality at this special price until Saturday’s closing. REMEMBER that our stores are closed all day on Monday, July 5th. Potatoes, 10Lbs.45¢ On Sale Tomorrow New Crop Apples Early Harvest for Cooking 3 wbs. 25¢ | Fresh Peaches 3 lbs., 25¢ Cabbage New Beans The First of the Season— per lb., 5¢c 3 lbs., 25¢ Onions 41bs., 25¢ Watermelons Prices are right. Texas Bermudas —are on sale in most of our stores Reprinted From Yesterday’s Advertisement “Justa Taste Sale” When the weather is hot there is nothing more accept- able to the entire family for dessert than good canned peaches. We got the opportunity of buying a small Tot of 300 cases 0 cans) and are going to offer them to yvou heginning Due to the fact that this quantity means slightly s to each store, we call this “Just a Taste Sale.” We ha 500 more cases following, which should arrive in Julv. To get the widest distribution of this small lot we request that vou limit vour purchase to two cans: on arrival of the next shipment we will be glad to sell you all you want. These peaches are: Libby’s Fanciest Quality Yellow Cling Peaches 2 i 55¢ Juy two ¢ m< tomorrow, then you'll come back for a dozen or a full case. The next lot will he offered at the same price. Further about the qual We consider these peaches as fine as are packed in California. ou will buy two cans you won't need any urging to get you to come back and buy a Summer’s supply from the next lot. - “Schlitz” Fourth of July Special Per dozen 98¢ (12,00 tomorrow. more than forty ¢ Large Cans Until Saturday’s closing we offer this popul.n beverage at this very special price. The cost is net per dozen—there is no charge for bottles or containers. JULY 1, 1926. A Store Near Every Home On Saturday July 3rd OUR NEW STORE 5th and Kennedy Sts. N.W. Will Be Opened Many of our friends in this newly developed section will find this store much clgser than those we have on Georgia Ave ORANGES Famously good California Val- encia variety. Don’t miss the en- joyment o these ura s few as you want, lst uze, doz., 60c 2nd size, doz., 50c 3rd size, doz., 40c All Varieties Usual 5c¢ Size National Biscuit Co’s Package Cakes w 13¢ for Until Saturday’s Closing cating fine Hunt Bros. Packing Co. Keystone Pears Per Can, 30c Rlce Flakes pkg Pork and Beans, ilon. Pork and Beans, 18 oz., 12V5¢c Beans & Sauce, 18 oz., 12‘/2: Kidney Beans, 18 oz. 15c Spaghetti, 16 oz Spaghetti, 10 oz Vinegar, pure cider, pt.. Vinegar, white, pt Ketchup, small Ketchup, large Mustard India Relish Peanut Butter, 31 oz. .. Peanut Butter, 10 oz. . Apple Butter, 16 oz Chili Sauce, bottle Cream Tomato Soup, can, 10c Pickles Pickles Pickles & Pickled Onions, bntlle Sour Gherkins, bottle . . . .23¢ .18¢ ~ On the Picnic Orange Crush Coca-Cola Ginger Ale NuGrape Strawberry Chocolate Lime CONTENTS Per Bottle. ... .5¢c 6 Bottles for. .25¢ Underwood’s Deviled Ham The ideal sandwich meat— to spread. Medium size tin.20c Large tin.......35¢c Buttermilk Good buttermilk is a de- servedly popular hot-weath- er table beverage. Try a bottle of GREEN MEADOW ~ BUTTERMILK Tried once you'll serve it often. At All Our Stores Per Quart 1 0c ready Bottle, (Contents) Cook’s Pound Cake Heinz Bulk Pickles Sweet Plain Pickles or Sweet Mixed Special Until Saturday’s Closmg—Per Pmtl. ....... C Land O’Lakes, Ib., 53¢ BUTTER Sanitary, 1b., 50c For All Picnic Goods Why not when the stores are not so crowded. i our clerks will have time to suggest to you n articles for the holiday picnic or home lunch ton—for American or Swiss Famously Good Club Cheese avoid the Saturday rush? A half- King Oscar Sardines, Can, 15c¢ BREAD You'll want bread, of course. of three kinds. DORSCH’S ' BOND WHITE ROSE - 12(: One-Pound Loaves, Each, 8c PINEAPPLE | SALMON +Hot Weather Luncheon Kinney’s Columbia River No. }tins. ... .25¢ No.1tins. ... .45¢ Large Honey Dew Brand Packed— Small family size lsc U ALL 1\\ ()Kh([ \HKU\\ as lLINV\(H“ I it, \HH\\< Snowdrift never gets too hard or too soft, no and easiest to use. then much too soft in warm weather. always convenient to use. AND FOR FRYING In Large cans None Finer 25(: Per Can, Medium (Ne. 1! size tin) Per can drift adds another virtue—convenience. It is always creamy. matter what the weather. It is always just the right creamy consistency that you find quickest You may have tried shortening that got hard as a candle in cold weather or in the ice box, and Snowdrift stays stiff enough in warm tem- perature and sott enough in cold, so that it is . ~ SNOWDRIFT FOR MAKING CAKE., BISCUIT AND PASTRY Libby’s Meatwich Spread McNeill and In a letter to us, among other things, say: “We attach a copy of label which clearly indicates that no by-products are used in-the formula, because the present Government ruling distinctly covers this point, insisting that ‘by- producls be shown whenever used, regardless of whether the portion be great or small’.”” Meatwich Spread is pure, You'll like it. A generous sized can Libby, Libhy and economical. 2 @ 25¢ LIBBY’S | Don’t Forget et e e v | Clicquot Club Ginger Ale of cooked corned beei, fhor- oughly chilled in_the ice bex then opened and sliced thin and garnished in any of the many < a most tempting hot- 3 her dish. Try it. In the convenient one- dozen size carton, easy to carry. We will be glad to sort up a dozen— Pale Dry. Golden and also Sarsaparilla. Cooked Corn Beef Per Carton delicious Veal Loaf, can Vienna Sausage, can...13c Potted Meat, etc., can, 4Y5c Deviled Sandwich Ham, 17V5¢ Ccmed Beef Hash, can. .28¢ Lunch Tongue, can Beef Steak and Onions, Meatwich Spread (See Specials) One Doz., $1 .65

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