Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1926, Page 12

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OFFICERS ROUND UP RING OF SWINDLERS New York Authorities Arrest Five Accused of $1,000,- 000 Fraud Operations. Dy the Associated Press. —~—With the round-up here yesterday of five men sought on indictments issued in Sullivan County last October, mem- tion bureau office said 3 topped the an organized ring, sald re than 20 small anks in all parts of v means of alleged stock nd an alleged swindle. About the ant was issued for dlaw. The other today were John and Louis Sara- zan, brother L All five are charged with gr larceny in the s 1n indictments issued in “ounty. Donovan and Rad- n to Monticello, N. Y., however, Winter ere informed that of the small cor- n an agreement giv- ing their consent to the pooling of the stock and must make a substantial deposit with the Home Deposit Co. to guarantee it of their good faith. The victims would learn later, he n agreement violated a felony to manip- said, that such the law mak. ulate stock WILL PRESENT CONCERT. Harvard ‘vaerslty Instrumental Clubs to Give Recital. The Harvard University Instrument- al Clubs, now making one of the most sive concert tours in their his- 1l make their appearance here Eundfl) evening at 8:15 o'clock in a va- riety concert at the Mayflower Hotel. before an audience of alumni and friends of the institution. The concert organization of the af- fililated Harvard clubs, selected from 4 training group of more than 100, will present vocal numbers, banjo, mando- lin and orchestra features, as well as spec alties. They are under the lead- ership of Richard T. Flood, president ©f the Instrumental Clubs. Among vocal selections by the Glee Club section of the organization will be the “Heidelberg Stein_ Song,"” “Landlord Fill the Flowing Bowl,” a number of old sea chanties and a touch of the modern with “Climbing Up the Ladder of Lo\'e" and “The Sidewalks of New York.” The clubs come here as a part of a tour including Chicago, Milwau- kee, Buffalo, Syracuse, Indianapolis, Charleston and Louisville. ———— Mrs. Bella Moskowitz, publicity di- rector of the New York State Demo- cratic committee, is credited with being Gov. Al Smith’s “Col. House.” t |J. Lee Hopping, TWICE WIDOWED WOMAN IS HELD ON DRY CHARGE Police Accuse Mrs. Audrey Johnson of Rum-Running Charge With Male Companion. Twice widowed as a result of auto- mobile accidents, Mrs. Audrey John- son, 24 years old, was arrested yes- terday with Thomas E. McHugh, 28 years old, on a rum-running charge. They ~ were stopped near Mount Olivet Cemetery by Capt. C. L. Plem- mons and_Detective Oscar W. Mans- the eleventh precinct. The say two glass containers were from the car and broken, but enough of the contents was obtained ‘or analysis. McHugh was held on additlonal | charges of breaking glass in the| street and driving without a permit. \ Mrs. Johnson's last husband. Rob- ert Warren Johnson, was killed near Queen Chapel road and Eighteenth street northeas November 17, when his head, protruding from the car, was crushed against a telephone pole. e g f iy Horsewoman Dies. ATLANTA, December 22 (#).—Mrs. nationally known equestrienne and owner of The Klans- man, a prize winner ‘in the many horse shows throughout the country luring the last two years, died at a hospital here late last night after a hrief illness. She was 25 years of age. OIN THE J CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE FEDERAL-ALMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” Christmas Sreet, 1595 Apartment Size HOMER L. KITT CO. 1330 G Street N.W. Everything Musical 1330 G Street N.W. ERYTRING The Potomrac |_14th and C Sts. N.w. Appliance Co. This Company Stands Behind Every Appliance It Sells Electric Main Ten Thousand The kind you Eight National lamps c..c.ceececccinonns Here’s Some For $2 50 or Less Santa Claus Lamp.... Flapper Curler... “Rex” Curlers .. Hot Plate Corn Poppe: Fla: hlight Units Flashlight (Fibre). .. Flashlight (Nickel)... fi Electrical &ift Heddquarters 14th & C Light The Tree Electrically TREE ORNAMENTS can keep from Christmas to Christmas. Mazda Lamps in varied colors give glowing light where it will best show up the tree. Good quality cord connects these Festoons. plete with connection, cord and 8 colored Mazda TREE HOLDERS metal construction—Christmas Green Exceptional Electric GIFTS Com- All worries about how to make the tree stand on Christmas eve end with one of these. Provides a water well to keep the tree fresh and slow-shedding. Connec- tions for lights as well as 4 sockets for flood lighting are also provided. Sturdv, all- Suggestions in 33 1' For s5-@ or Less Universal Curlers Hair Curler & Dryer. -$5.00 Immersion Heater. C Sts. N.W. ;fi?e?":% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBFR 22, 1926. Recently Opened Our New Store at VIENNA, VA. Is Now Open and Ready for Business Candy For seventeen Christmas seasons we have offered these good candies from the one factory. We know they are pure and wholesome, and we have no hesitancy in urging you to buy them. Prices are extremely low-—but once you see these candies you'll appreciate the big values and rejoice in the money-savinggopportunity we have made possible. Hard Mixture, per lb. ]5¢ Made from canc sugar, flavorings and colorings. The finest candy for little children. Old-Fashioned Mixed, per Ib. 15(: You'll recognize the favorite candy of years ago. This, too, is a pure cane-sugar product, including, of , course, nuts, coconut, flavoring, coloring, etc. French Mixture, per Ib. 171/2(: A mixture of various kinds. The older children will be delighted with this assortment. Boxed Chocolates, per box, $] :29 Melbourne brand in the red box. An assortment of good eating chocolates, the kind that satisfy, as proved of getting yours, we suggest that you buy at once. Mixed Nut We have an exceptionally large stock of the usual good quality and our price is so low as to be unusually attractive. Per Ib., 25c. California Almonds Finest of the crop—the paper shells—each nut can be cracked in A very low price for this hollday for The large, fine Per Lb. Georg]a nuts from the groves in 49 Pecans &0 c Dorsch’sBread . ............loaf, 13¢c BondBread ................loaf, 13c Pet .......12c Borden’s ...12¢c LARD =usue=1]8e 1-Ib. tin, 25¢ tb. tin.......... 28¢ - 1%4b. tin........37c | SWIFT'S JEWEL 6lb. tin.........s140 | 1-Ib.carton, 15¢ Ask About the New Product sw ANSDOWN An entirely new product with e e e A The flour for finest results in Spith alilnite. cake baking. Three kinds; Va- Maple.—Per jar 28c Try it, you'll like it. Sanitary brand—the kind that satisfy — ALWAYS MAYONNAISE—Gelfand’s or Blue Ribbon 12,—8-0z. jar, 25c—pint, 45c—quart, 85c by many years of selling. These will go fast; to be sure This year the price is somewhat lower than last year. 4- Lbs. for 950 your fingers. Ibs. week—Per Ib., 2 65c cultivated White RoseBread. .......... .loaf, 13c Ml L K Van Camp’s.12c Carnation ..12c CRISCO SNOWDRIFT 31b. tin..........72¢ | SHORTENING Feosinm| CAKE FIOUR ready for use; just spread it on nilla, Chocolate and Per Pkg. 3 5 c POTATOES, 10lbs. ..............35c Carrots . .3 lbs., 13c | Cabbage . .. .lb., 3¢ South Carolina Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs., 24c Poultry Seasoning, pkg. .......... 8¢ Milani’s Fren Bunny Welsh 23c Nutmargarine, Ib., 25¢ Loffler’s Sliced Bacon..... .}lb. ingan’s Crest Bacon..... .%lb. Large Smoked Shoulders. . . . . .Ib. Small Smoked Shoulders . . .. ..Ib. Fancy Smoked Hams . .........Ib. LofllersPorkSa e ... }t First Prize BUTTER For the Christmas dinner serve the best. LAND O’LAKES will please the most discriminating and is the butter for those who know. No matter what the price—money can buy no better quality than Land O’Lakes. Lb. 65c Sold only by us in the Wash- ington territory. Until Friday’s closing we continue our special price on the following well known “Sanitary” Butter The ever popular red carton brand, Ib.......... COFFEE brands: LORD CALVERT Per b. Tin MAXWELL HOUSE ORIENTA— 50(: Surely an opportunity—if you use any of these brands. 137 Fruit Cake Many tons of fruit cake will be bought between this time and Friday’s closing of our stores. We have the cake for every taste and every purse. HOSTESS Fruit Cake is delivered to us daily from the Corby wagons. Because it’s different many folks can eat it who cannot eat fruit cake as usually made. Costs more, of course, but no more acceptable gift could be made to wife or mother, Leave your orders for a FIVE-pound box. It aiso is sold in one and in two pound sizes. Our Famous GREEN BAG o COFFEE The coffee of quality and economy, Standard Grade—We also have the good time-tried cakes at lower prices. Cook’s 2-1b. Standard. . . . per cake, 75¢ Dorsch’s 2-1b. Standard. . per cake, 75¢ Old Southern—made by Cook, is a highly desirable prod- uct—ask about it. Do l F orgt the Green Baskt Today—3-0z. Jars Salted Peanuts TOMORROW. Tomorrow we offer Honey Dew Sliced Ripe Hawaiian Pineapple. Six slices of the most delicious pineapple—just the right size to build the salad on. Price per can, 15c. Note—This can is just one-half the size of the tall can; see it and you'll buy. FRIDAY. _ Peter Pan Peas and Peter Pan Corn—a combination offer. Two of the most desirable items to include in a Christmas dinner. (Note—Do not cook canned peas—merely heat them. Too much heat destroys both texture and flavor.) Breakfast In addition to the bacon, sausage, fruits and other items quoted elsewhere, here are a few further suggestions: Sunnyside Prunes, per can, 15¢; large. . ... .. 25¢ Ready cooked in s:mp—;ust open can and serve. Keystone Figs, in light sirup, per can. ...... 224 From 12 to 15 figs in each can—one of the most delicious canned fruits on our shelves. Altex (Texas) Preserved Figs, per glass jar. . . Famously good with cream. Fancy Norway Salt Mackerel, per Ib....... Manning’s Canned Hominy, per can. ....... Open, heat and serve—with sausage—why say more. Gorton’s “Ready to Fry” Codfish Cakes, per can Just form into “pats” and it’s ready for the frying pan. Tidewater Herring Roe, percan. .......... We have never had anything to equal it in quality. “Airline” Honey, 3 oz., 10c; 14-oz. bottle. . The finest quality—nothing better with biscuits. Glen Rosa Marmalade, per jar. . . . California made—it’s the kind that will please. Aunt Jemima or Pillsbury’s Pancake, 2 pkgs. . Gold Medal or Vireinia Sweet, per pkg.. . .. .. Pure Buckwheat Flour, 5-1b.bag. . .. ...... Log Cabin Sirup, small, 25¢; large. . . .. Virginia Sweet Sirup (maple and cane) can. . . Green Mountain Boy, Pure Maple, bottle. . .. . 45¢ Washington Self-Rising Flour, 5-1b. bag. . . . . . 30c Makes those fine biscuits—and quighkly, too. Also a big stock of breakfast food c to choose from 30c 15¢ 10¢ 15¢ 18¢ 29c 30c 25¢ 11c 32¢ 49¢ 29¢ OPEN TOMORROW NIGHT Until 8 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT Qur Stores Will Be Open Until 10:30 P.M. Granulated Sugar The Factory Packed Containers Are Proving Very Popular 2-1b. carton Domino Cane Sugar. . . 14c 5-lb. carton Domino.............35¢ 10-1b. cotton bags Cane Sugar. .. .65¢ 25-1b. cotton bags Cane Sugar. . .$1.63 GOLDEN CROWN SYRUP. . .. .can, 15¢ No. l’/z tin. ..10c Syrup No. 5 tin. 10-1b. tm............SSc Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, pale, doz..$1.65 Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, golden; doz. . . . . .$1.65 Canada Dry, 2 for 35c; per doz.. . . .82.05 National Pale Dry, 2 for 25¢; per doz.. . . .. .$1.45 Jack Frost (golden), bottle.........10¢c Schlitz, doz., $1.15; Budweiser, doz.. . . . .. .$1.75 PHENIX CHEESE ,-lb. 20 c Swiss or American Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Pkg.. .. .15¢ For the Christmas dinner; try a can of the higher pnced _ Del Monte - Asparagus Libby’s Picnic Tll—hps......Z(k Sqm&n—nmhps,“: Tall Can—peeled stalks, 40c Libby’s Cherrles, No. 2%.. Peaches, No. 2%;... Sauer Kraut, No. 2%. Del Monte Apricots, No. 1 peeled. ... Richardson & Robbms— No. t tin Fruits for Salad, No. Tuna Fish Peaches, Melba ....... Peaches, No. 2% Ilke‘ 27%c Peaches, No. 1 sliced. 17c Pears, Melba, No. 2%. Spinach, No. 2% .... Keystone Goc;ds Apricots, No. 1... 17c Apricots, No. 273, peeled 33c Cherries, No. 2%.. Cherries, No. 1 ... Fruité for Salad, No. Figs, No. 1 tin Peaches, No. 273 Peaches, No. 27 sliced . . Peaches, No. 1 sliced. Olives Queen, 4 oz.... Queen, 8 oz.. ... Cooked Flaked Fish 2 Cans, 25¢ ‘Underwood's Hamlet 3 cans for...... .‘ zsc Underwood’s Ham, 23, Libby's Corn Beel e l.lbby'l Corn Beef Hash, zsc Supremely good quality at a moderate price. We unhesitat- ingly offer it as top-notch quality. One trial will tell the story. Lib:'y‘u Lunch Tonne, zsc Ugby‘::u Beel- Steak lnd 32c Libby’s Mutwlch Spread, s Y Canned Tomatoes For tomatoes unusually fine during the holidays we suggest— SILVERLAKE FANCY QUALITY Costs more—but worth {t. Heinz Dills, 3 for.. H bo each einz, bottle, Heinz Onions, bof Heinz India Relish Heinz Gherkins Pin Money, Cranberry Sauce gce:l; to eat. Can.. zoc Soups Jorkor clnb edium Peas Very fine flaver... . 2fow 28 A good grade The old reliable For something out of the ordl- nary why not try All are made from the fresh | Shver Label Vegetables. Trusty Friend Small Peas in a xmn.ll " 10c Cream of Tomato HEINZ - Ready to serve as is—do not add anything. Made with real cream —just heat it and serve. It's delicious. Blue Ridge, the old reiiable 10 Stringless Bem Biue Ri g Advertisement Appears Else- where in This 19¢c Trusty Friend, per can.. PUMPKIN Sentinel Brand, per can, loc The brand you have known for years. Newspaper

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