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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY OFFERS TO PAY COST OF REMOVING SHEDS SEPTEMBER 8, 1926. JEWISH NEW YEAR THE EVENING WIDOW TAKES STAND | IN MURDER TRIAL EW SITE PROPOSED FOR COMMERCE BUILDING ARCHITECT'S WFE ) ENIERS HIS ‘".l.A Federal Government Willing t.oI .I-[] BEGIN TUN'GHT Declares She Was Wounded byi ! Clear Site for Proposed In- | Stray Shot From Charge That We take pleasure in Wi z ternal Revenue Buildi Killed Husband advising our many i ernal Revenue Building. LI ; : ,wins Access to Frar !—loyd g Rosh Hashana, Ushering in| friends that our market at " Wright’s Estate—Bank An offer to pay the cost of removing Holy Season, Will Be |7 the Asociated Press. 604 Pa. Ave. NW. the three sheds on the westerly half of y: i‘ : WF T} A\{F;I\‘A\. !{!",\QQP.“‘;;:(‘;"::‘A‘:: 5;& tl I d b fi the farmer’s produce market to make f Trial of Clyde Reese Bache wwiecanilueldse e i Plans Foreclosvre. Sy 0 i oo ot Wldely Observed. Hayes Leonard, negro farm hand, fory | 3 Fp i dy b % = : bk W cde! ust 30 of Judge Lamer | kas been reopened with the proposed new Internal Revenue | the murder August 3 H . Bullding was received by the Com- e Smith, Bachelor's fatherin-law, was| | an entirely new stock of v missioners today from C. §. Dewey,| Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New |resumed here this morning with indl | | merchandise. NG Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. | Year day, ushering in the holy season, | cations that submission of evidence o Wrigh knows the “In case the District of Columbia |wili start at sundown today. Appro- | Weuld be concluded during the 4as Fn e it | has ‘mo funds for removal of the |priate ceremonies and services will | -Appearance on the stand vesterday i mistress of the picturesaie retre Shoths ME Deves wrofe i o o e L s e andl Tewel | Of s widowi of Judgel s BEndrac Shecialitor e 2R WACIER SRy | pense’ could be borne out of the ap-|ish homes. iempts of defense counsel to establish P propriation for construction of the| Today marks the opening of the %% ity plea for Bachelor featur- tectural skill known the vorld over. [building as a part of the expense of [5657th vear of the existence of the | L1 For the law which gve her the entrance 8o long denledby her hus- clearing the site.” world according to the Jewish calen- ag id sl vas lying e e Mr. Dewey informed the Commis-|dar. It is set aside as a day of study ‘{‘r‘:‘f\",;‘,‘,’, ‘,’i.’,‘:,‘r‘,:‘\‘; ff;,‘;‘:{'.fi,.“‘x:{v Yith AND Peoline owed thehour of her | sioners that in all probability the|into the past and meditation on the | pn 8 hetl Beiote B Qo8 ot was fired. 1 foundation work on the new building | future by the Jewish tradition. S rendered unconscious by F RIDAY ®o throu, fully storm cuest The vila from which ne architect fled 10 days ago, a few hars ahead of deputies with a warrantcharging a statutory offense, is in te technical the gates =h unsuce >d in June, It only | will be started about January 1, and| 'The nest hol ervince is that the sheds should bo removed |tho st of Gedalinh, which folls on | (HAY Shot | shosly before that time in order 1o | Saturday, but will be cbserved Sun- | 2void any delay. | witnesses werel poidiany; delay, day, and on September 15 the Day of |\ "the sta Avrions then - Atonement _or Yom Kippur is Sol- | \cere Gulliver Lewis, farmer, who said Shiized. The:season. will close 6D~ | n. cair rPuCnalor. Futinfig frofd. the tember 30, the eig day of the | beatee home ahortly after the time of| Veal Cutlets.. . . Lb.,45¢ 1 the charge which } 1, she said. ot possession of the Bank o \Wisconsin, (1), Site in Mall, where it was proposed to place Commerce building and against which protest has been made; it is a Bureau of Busin which hol E inst | (2), where Federal Arch Building is to be erected; (3), where new Internal Revenu Building will soon be built;|every day of every year, Feast of the Taber and this | ihe slaying, and Sherifft John L.y Join Veal Ch: Lb., 35, (1), site reserved for expansion of (he Post Office Department; (5), Center Market and Wholesale Market sites, on|that reason constantly consulted by |vear the Day of Rejoicing of the Law | (iolden of Elmore County, who arrest. oin Vea ops, ey DOC ined enrance Tues- 'h it is now proposed to erect a magnificent new Commerce Building, second in size euly to the Capitol itself; | the busin interests of this coun-|will fall on October 1. ed the two men. Rib Veal Chops, Lb., 35¢ l‘»" o ‘;‘ ocation on the Mall which has been set aside for the George Washington Memorial. nt in the ded filing Fainst allenation ot the g She also ch; was mistress of her fi mother Bureau of the Census is| TFrom sunset tod il September In his confession, Lemmrd_ said | ourt |30 there will be a practically « - | Bachelor forced him at the point of| Breast Veal, bone t develop th street and M uous observance of the Rosh Hashan: pistol to fire the charge which; AW o o .Lb., 15¢ ngl which in- at puth wost, another jaunt for : ich | the hurrving business man Killed Smith. Although adinitting im- £100,00 = ?"‘:‘\';Z VENUE BUILDIRG T URG D KCattered. in soms 30 Luflgms. 0 1 e 5 A SI E EI, scattered in soms 30 buildings, to be | UG MRFEEE SRERET R o neae. | At Adath Tsrel, Sixth and T streets, | plication in the crime, Bachelor deniec -t ‘affdetions. ! . 3 . Mye. Milinoft adquately housed in our bullding of|turer, cxporter or importer or other | tonight Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel will |he had hired or forced the negro into Shoulder i EOR NEW COMMERGE STRUCTURE [HEER BEm St i e ot v, 5THRE bt T b e A | heavy expense, and to whom tme|prver Tomorrow he will preach on e Veal Chops, Lb_, 17¢ e o i i e architect’s hild. roof, except the Bureau of Standards z e : S Go o valuable. to consult with the De-|iTg Thine Own Self Be True.” His artment of Commerce, must trek all | onte. rgay morning wil te “The | ARLINGTON CIVIC BODY roun e b., 15¢ G d Veal...Lb., R T S A | group, now pretty well provided for sver tho business center of the Cabi| Benefit of the Yoke. wdison Bank, inititing fore- on Connecticut avenue. No department | sta at one end, and with the Treas-| eeed and Valder, of Government has done more to 4 | *d husand of the ury Department and White Tlouse at | gavelop general prosperty. to so pro. | tal. badly jammed with traffic | The Washington Hebrew Congre- | - | ;i g from ithe oth Between this avenue and | 0 InGuStry as to provide the laree The' location on the south side ‘t’f‘ tion observances will be under the | RE-ENGAGES EWING The Thing for Patties 3 # & chages in his of thei 9.year-old 1t led to the w ht and Mme. If !author w the fugitive. to seleét the sites men ness Pennsylvania avenue would obv piitobaenyan. kil gy all that, and for this reason it h ieetich at servicos tonighi and | Representative at Recent Phone Selected Fresh the support of the leading business | v o blCC Sl o »l Tomorrow morning ut 10 welock | 0 Sy oy purther De- EGGS Doz. 4Q0c¢ men all over the country. Seasonal music will be L te fend County Interests. - s Special Diepateh to The Star. = 'Holland Belle Units Far Scattered. seleciions from a As regards proper administration | MOTFON CLARENDON, Va., September 8.— Sweet Cream {The Arlington County ic Federa- At Ohev His subject L0- 1 tion at its meeting ght au el BUTTER Le-52¢ the public ! arden of L'Enfant’s plan, [ et (HCASYS & ieor Mol asure of _employr for the e : triangle ng‘ul s greatest number of citizens, and to | this time between 20 and 30 acr study and analyze the markets of the {lands not owned by the Government, ! orld so that the most stable trade | which avhen the process of for American produce, both miunfac- it began furnished an entirely un- | ured and agricultural, can be pro. setting and_enviro : moted. It is essentially a service ide of Pennsylvenia avenue. This | department of the Government dealing ce is clearly devoted in the very|directly with the people and working | ! t’humu 1 s Patents, Fi re so far removed from ad- which Wri n WOMAN DEAD, ; HURT as to de- or expedi- | ing' the public limit of author- | 3 w0 co-operation, some of the impor- | At Ohev, Sholem of the department, such | Jultus “T. Loch heries, Censu et appropriatic ine Arts Com-| nature of things to public purposes, to | day after day and vear after ycar for IN AUTO COIUSION mi: sory capacity | the sites of public buildizgs with park |a general prosperty, under most | Survey She will Do ¢ the . el L re onformity with the gen.|approaches and surroundings. At adrimisteation, "Txt Moot | ministration headquarters that they | HiERt Will bo e e | morized Maj. 2. W. 1 nE 1o do - |eral poiicy and program for maintain- The law has already placed wil challenged the administration of | cannot be greatly biamed if they wxil o to Koot :\)m[ he m: : ”de‘mn ne_«;e?f ry to p! T iR conivaniant K-IB portions Ex-Police Official of Jew York ling “Washington Deautiful.” this arca the Capital's Municipal |all other —mnations. It is fitting | Sometimes feel they are independent| B o o 50 000 inoon at eeie | tect the interests of Ariinkton County { Building and the Nation's Post Offi that the great department should | units and forget that they are parts |y Fav o convocation” will be his | 1 the telephone controy Maj Held on Charge ofReck- Opposition Is Heard. Departinent. Sites which the Govern, |be _ given — such & . commanging | of one big cooperative organization. | ‘OUF Apnus Convieaticn’ Sl e § O} Ewing represented the federation at i The Public Buildings Comm! ment already owns have been reserved | location on the Nation's main street 3 s _and Shofar” will be the topic for Friday | reu‘,m hearing ?F the Ch lne{.xke St k T 27 less Driving has announced its decision to locate|for the Department of Justice and |between the Capitol and the White ] , it is extremely difficult | Shofar’ Wi be L |and_Potomac Teiephone Co., before eans . c the Commerce Building on the M: abor Department buildi Ar- | House and Treasury. It is fitting that roper- | MOTIINE S S0 the Virginia Corporation Commission, / south of I very vigorous | rangements have just been completed | such a most convenient location be siad: || et set mothwe Tland reported that the company will Porterhouse and B the Asconciated P: nd detern n | for beginning work within a uple [afforded for busin men who come | mini: tion of a se organization. |y SHE T T onduct clces |appeal from the commission’s ruling. o o MASHD Celced deain ¢ of months on’ the new Internal Reve- | here by the thousands to confer with| There must be m ned separate | FOTPILE SEL O | Replying to Frank Tracy of the Sirloin As' fast tr b | buildings on the Mall hich is to occupy the | the business experts of the Commerce | supplies, separate messenger service, | Y Y Lot | Jefferson District Fire Department, & Touls and Chicago, prepzations w such as -’“"f":“;‘\l ;})"‘,';;;g;’;‘*w oo 5 Instituted to Claim Being Entertained. | e Tadministration and great |down and remain closed until tomor- | Ct et i ravirs will have pienty cf these s for | row evening. None of the larger| g, uled that the fire de: steaks, but early shop- neludes and streets for the pro onal Art Gallery. ‘tion of the Mall, where it s proposed to locate the new Com- | merce Building, is commonly known as ‘the ent of A being made for the funral of Mr Mary Stoc was kill area between Twelfth and | And so the predominant claim of | economy and increased efficiency tion of his depart- stores have announced a closing in | observance of the festival, but all over Washington devout members of | the Jewish religion will abstain from | work of any sort during the observ- should receive service be- fore the private homes. Mr. Tracy announced that he will appeal to the Corporation Commission for partmenc pers are sure not to be disappointed. rom of St.Louis. who > collision | At e Cape Cod her nother, Mr: Department of Commerce t; thig| through central ite is being entertained by the Pub.|ment in one bu £, | iic Building Commission, for these lon of properly housing rde the initial appropria- | two principal reasons: (1) Its contacts Df Commel ites have been designated |with the publie, and (2) proper ad-| idents of Wa | distributed amo: street, B and C streets |t} - on which to erect the Fed- the Department affects 5167 r of Gicago, were | B | pansion of the Dis f . Campbell said th eco T i time it ansior b ministration and co-operation. 4 i Blacta ol L i. Campbell said that some 5 S e ‘a:;:;:‘;'ztn-c] st e bl mew o ! . ’,*;jh"n-!l r“"“‘ """»“t 2 ‘\"I"I"e:f‘f‘;'; s regards its contacts with ';;v‘v;;(;‘. 1“‘%““:",‘“ ; l*w’x?.-\l‘r":_f\ upon | e Dead i h\lmzd 1\.\) made on the 5 tem | l AMB "heir ng for the Deps ¢ men he llatter: site 5 ndja < being essentially ervice de GIRYS O I oY king | i cad. aow used by the company. e | cir automobile was oerturned on | ing for the Department of % : [ ¥ aho Jurist Drops Dea. i s Isjmas ertimed on | InE ot the Department of 4 the land proposed to be acquired for | payimint dealing with the publi in_firetrap building | s 2 srted on the recent meeting of the | ould s of the new building on | POCATELLO, Tdaho, September & |in: sration council held in Avling- | Breast Lamb aked road ¥ ; | The placir ar driven by | P the Center M ding and the Inter- fon | would " | the Commerce I s 1. - nal Revenue Building an has people from all over the coun It with the busi ted for coming here to cons rket site would be a big | (#).—William A. Lee, chief jus oLt ton County, which is working for a more than | the’ Supreme Court of 1d ropbee | umiform development of Marytand and Lb., 15¢ former special Police | retary of Ag in al ok snership. of ey olloe < : & complete Government ownership of | 0 sl e | convenience to these ter to the ch: 1 of the Cimm! R Lo L Sohiah = experts and specialists. hese A R 2 Sl bl % | un i 3 jietier to th {the South side of Pennsylvania ave- | ion o613 (e retary himeelf | Citizens. Inciden it would bring | dead in front of { Virginia in line with the greater ston of Fine Ar ted out pavilion b for his de sanecting the two existing | Three Squares Condemned. night s now used by the Bureau | in $1.000 bail of Plant Ind nd the Bureau of Stockstrom. wlo was the | Animal Industry, is to be the man < the sister | administration reet. < of purcnasers direct. | night. Presumal was duve to e % b Fa oy m L | attack Y stics Lea had stop. | \Washinston plan. e sid that a | Rib Chops, Lb., 39¢ % 01y into the shopping district daily. | a heart z s movement is now under w ¢ I om every viewpoint of economy, |bed off in Pocatello en route to Bois be d " Nine | From ey, Slewbelnt o o | e e Sortviekt ‘i B home x| Cumpaien tor, members, and woon s | Shoulder Chops e | velopment and beautification of the | Blackfoot. male announced that he would Lb., 22 have | to | Ereatest capital city in the world, this SmmmeCs | name a committee to co-operate | st plan is receiving strong support from | Although Czechoslovs i ail over the country. duce hundreds of thousands of dol- | ath to Twe 19 | that large Dlo | | nue from Seve nd a good part of the Bur oreign and Domestic Conm : the Administration Building, ago three blocks in the tri- [¢i¢ AT B R Jo were condemned and bought by | SEHEY BIECE R { he Government & ’}Xn'ulh'hf‘ the | ) anufacturers especially, sites of new buildings for thr it the Patent Office, which means kia will pro- e de- vic the | of the Department of Agriculture. For | o but the new structures | '3 v Ta Salle Steel (o, of (ht hon |t < mrtments WDub ew € Journey for them to Ninth and I nformad of the aceident e bunding ub | contemplated wer JDever erected. a1 |streets. Then many, very many, have o Jars worth of bentwood this ¥ UL\ The sclentists now seek to make Chuck Steaks < 1in $iib 1. Cope | he uorient in Sront of the meir R e ess with the Census Bureau.| Shanghal now has a larger Ameri.|tle of it will be used at home, and |telephone conversations private, which : : he main | method of handling the Is an anachronism | can population than any other city | most of it will come to the United | makes it unanimous, and increases Lb., 17¢ . Arthy Sto ont ument h respect for science, encing the PPublic Bui nd th o condemn the whole triangle at once, 5 public bulldings to be placed 0 ehell ana i ¢ with their approaches and { purchase of three squares south of censward environment be located in !the department grounds on which an | proper reiation to one another and to | bl office building will be | the Mall on one side and the broad iy for it is a “Ce do the United State: States out; Chuck Roasts Lb., 15¢ ings Commis learnd of hi: is n Bronxville, N. Y. and he has ben visiting his | avecte enue on the other. Congress, ho e it Secratary Jardine further having acquived only a fra - dent of the Grim’ can W {mended to the Commission of on of the land, attacked the prob- ® R Coiutt - Arts that on general pr he was | lem piccemeal, increasing by each con- e unalterably bpposed to the fon of | demnation the price to be paid for the ; o According to State jolice. who in- lany office buildings, department bufid! | remainder antly strengthen- Bt ono o coliBlen Hines orotheriworkstiops) ot ithe the of marrow, short- Sl e o - the o the Mail—other than|sishted economists to abandon the T L o inipes, (HiDe cars muscum or art gailery na- | campaign_for the redemption and 2 Lbs., 85¢ were traveling in oppsite directions, | ture f on of knowledge, relat. { adornment _of Pennsylvania avenue S e ld e the three o (o the Smithsonian group. tand to Blue Bell Shoe Peg nfiscate the people’s park of is the present situntion with | the Mall as free sites for public build- h cation of the Com- |ing: - iding. Thero is serious op.| The consideration of the Center ns placed on the | Market site for the new Commerce & 2Cans CORN, 27¢ . Regularly 18c Can women being driven v a chauffeur. ‘The Impact threw it over on. its side against a bank. Mrs, pinned beneath the c i died i r ind her s 1tions Hoover is per- | Building comes at u most opportune us departments and but, i were not seriously hurt. | tion in de and the long time, when vari it was sa wrestling with the cation of the Capital ( : - c o n for beau- | ting the market cen: > % vy, If & con. | ter, due to the taking of the farmers’ Welchk’s Grape Juice ent and ad te los n ean be market site rt of the ]a;? ‘f({‘ Pln", 29c Quar", 58c i 1 ches up with the | which the Revenue Bul 5 irtment and ar- | i The City Plan- Airli rtment and the char- |ing is t The City Plan irline. Honey, 10c FACES BLAZE IN VAIN EFFORT TO SAVE BOAT S | ning Commission has decided that the ’ litoro ace Senter Mar- Hupmobile Leade g i1de § 3 " 5-0z. o AP May Occupy Market Site. R B e Alss 5,,%mflm & Hupmobile builds its Six the finer way that all Hupmobiles have e Secrotary Hoover has serfously en. |Tenth streets, now privately owned e sl always been built for 18 years. Ray Edmonds Unable to Prevent ned the suzzestion that the new |Property and occupied by lme “"ilu;le-l odern Equipment Theteh H bil Kellogg’s - - “ommerce Building, which m \ro. | sai» market, must be condemned for | erel N PR T » Loss by Fire of $5.000 e o Eate et e 0| Dublic. use. o a8 to expel the whole- y::‘.mf“:n‘::&m;fi“vm!z efgen'wr:lt’}?o‘;ouelin' bmldx}xg “{s g’;:‘ Smsf:’;d-' 10 per cent Corn Flakes, Pkg., 9c office spa may be erected on the | Sale i ‘der that this un- T 0es on i mor inspection, for finer st . Speed Craft. D eeent dieret Moaret ke 5 v an h;‘('l wd.\"ar;ftt”x‘g‘ Z“f:mvfi'lfab}fi;°“°“;§;°{,'“?"" precise mmemé i eels, for closer, more Post Toasties, Pkg., 9c o include the adjacen ime he farme harket, -essentials, but on ------ NStith fland Tenth. o h it bears relationship. proven performance, dependability, 5 . Braving flames which at ey city planners also_decide Jong e, and low cotof maintenance: It pays the 10 per cent more which assures quality. Blue Dot Li; #inged his clothes vhich is now occupie wat eventualls, perhaps in hree to 0 8U; jority in o r I I tr To superiority in these fundamentals, Hi bik o . ue Dot Lima Beans hanas, C. Ray hants and what is known as ~the | ive vears, the' Center Market itself however, the Hupmobile Six also upmobile could follow ordin actice and save that ans, | per c Eal but up Wholesale market. This proposition | mUst be removed, to effect a whelesale joins the latest and most compl cent. But it could do I = T A et SR | i ot the sntire | ar. e s g e ot the expense of the Hupmobile when the gas tank exp! t of Com- | ket area, in conformity w ] y owner and the Hupmobile reputation. M i fternoon whil Tublic cmmis. | the widening and Le i i & acarom / . Treas e it in | ftreet, skirting the Mall, as provided | 1. O : - s L - L yhartment in | £ the Arlington Memorial Bridge | L e It could build the same glorious, thrilling performance into the Bulk Lb., 10¢c regatta, or "t S0 Con|act, B street Lein the main approach | o sl Hupmobile Six without this quality. Spaghetti 3 ilding on that site, second in| to the new bridge from “apito] The e consumption contents o o the ol itselr, 14 tegtined to be a great boulevard | 3. Thermostatic heat control % . nients of to the « L iser, wodlaf a0 e 4 ‘S/r;:bbm it E;e(?:l:\lmu]d. still have all}:he be;u};yl,‘ the amazing ease of steer- & M t h S row 5 was forced o iful ana|al e - Vision-ventilating windshiel J xurious comfort, the roadability i AR DR Baat Wit arien e but it would be| Three Developments Co-ordinated. 6. Dash gasoline gauge p i ty it now has. b atches 11c channel 200 foet cast of the hride giving the Center Market site R But it would not stand up as well. It would require tuning and pynele 1 SiESha. |55 Seaen o pefin Gl i 8 Color options—Mahair uphol- tinkering. Its cost of maint uld be-as hrigh s ioah Stuffed Olives, 19¢ munds, is {3 the speed |lished in -| Bullding now three extremely impor- stery in latest mode D enance wo as high as is always > ey 1 for consecy- (eIl WWAS oy L niasp unit a inated— strument and window Jife of twn years. 1801 by the MeMillan cormis- | & 1 b o sl manu}{acbn}rluer saves that extra 10 per cent. The owners would Honolulu Lady iami by Pe sion. S {er in the triangle between 0. 4wl es . pay the »bile racir te as Charles Dick avenue and the Mall;| 11. Special vibrati a i o e and economic grouping | b2 ik e Huptnobile spends 10 2 Pineapple, Can, 23¢ pital was its pretentious. avts of the food market | i b G fim i Spen per cent more to make the Hupmobile Six the e uBsdihs oat 1h b ast destgn of an aspiring Ol T e S est quality Six under $2000. Hupmobile has always done this, Van Camp’s it was golng as fast as it displaying as its leading spa- | g of the arew facing the Mall That is why, toda: ile i St i b bk o S onues tBat othigg] 0 n oL W ng the 2 Sedan, fve-passenger, four-door, at is why, today, Hupmobile is almost another word epend- :zx'al:wi 47 miles an hour. @ nowhere; stroets mniles lon | EE L e e asetonientior| B (e e i ability, for low costs, for long life. - Soap Powder “T have notitied the ow, v want houses. voads and in-i P qyece’ three great aims for the fu- rumble seat, $1385. Touring, five- : ? boat, M. Faul 3 E ic bullaings that need|yrdf of Washing » bo carried | passenger, $1325. Equipment in- That is why it has the most loyal body of owners in its price class Large Pkg., 16¢c Asheville he loss, fous A ol and ornie| gut nore edfectively, more economical- cludes 30 x 5.25 balloon tires, four he. Aricei Y p In its price class; et el res {n‘o.fll.-! B fgnEe TGNty iniiis vy At | e IR i why American families have been buying Hupmobiles for the ;i 23 instructed the [t than through a e’ economy | it plus revenue tax. last 18 years—and never think of buying any other car. Old Dutch | proi Have Five-Fold Task | longe: t4 clean out the entire market Tea, Lb., 35¢ sy L STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. - aisin Bread, 10c regatta. CHAPLAIN TO SPEAK. Our modern capital build - ta (1) Pro 16-0z. Loaf have spr {must ever Congress has in the public building Lyon Village Citizers to Hear Rev. | pensive mai l-xlmw e and .1.\;- ey Note: New Showr Connecti Ave. at S St. ot the inal streets and avenues G -oom, cut % 3 P. L. Mitchell Tonight cover! ¢ area, suitable for Champlain St. at Kalorama Road Columbia 5050 LYON VILLAG ivoniey B st WIRE - §—Rev. Perry L. M D e : vil- s., 19¢ s Gt el S S mEELA I | YOUR HOME T T el o g Legion, will be the speaker at Lt : mons, LJoz., nonthly meeting of the Lyon Vills pas Qg irban cone | 5 ‘vies of the Die|| Before Winter Comes PEACHES, ons which | s Mr. Mitchell is aetive in nu T ar LR e New Low Prices I 4 Lbs., 19c ‘\rll':g:‘;::;\ i ':\y\(ml(_\" e s oty - Post of the Legion. v FISH FRIDAY ONLY Important husiness affecting the oo < of the forefathers s community will be taken H. E. - i to the ade and Fixtures committee, announced that refresh- 3 ments will be servi Monroe I Croakers ..Lb., 19¢ Stockett, president, wiil preside. i a &l i . act reonganized the ext ! and par it : jactagnsnzel he cxtreme need of Home of the Certified Gold Seal Used Cars Special Dispatch 1o The Star. the th es of a populou pecial Dispatch to The St Sweet Potatoes, A5E s Pape seif-developing Association tonight ) us velopment | | ™. subject of toniund @ . s tem ) b his address has not heen announced. | Tomert ' oCier parks which di Wiring | Stelle, chalrman of the entertainment rent of Butterfish - Lb., l7c + MUDDIMANS, || A 0. | Mackerel . Lb., 16¢ M S TSR ! oI, tent heh v, oren he Lrlne, Tt s e | 708 131, Maim 140 _ What s needed is something which ade street of th Fl"et Haddock, and the Capitol | e‘.g dome in wiil put the machine in the garage |wide, with Capitol Hil after the doors are opened. Building with its s Lb., 25¢

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