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MRS. C. M. STETSON DIES. Funeral Services at Woburn, Mass., Decedent’s Former Home. Mrs. Clara M. Stetson, 77 ye: 0id, wldow of Clarence P. Stets secretary to the late Vice President ars on, I.ABUR M[N BAU_ l SHIPPING NEWS ‘ Henry Wilson in the Grant adminis- | 3o | tration and superintendent of South- “"lern mails, died Friday at’the resi- .. | dence of Mrs. Wallac 31 | East Capitol street. She was born in Woburn, Mass., in Dry Law Modification Urged DUE TODAY. : Albert Ballin—Hamburg . )y by Union_Label Trades \ 3 y 11 but spent a large part ':r he'r fl“uw Department Heads. Dec: 31 | Washington. Bae Rimball, Juneral .6 b5 n. we! ed . Conn, 122 | for brought here for t ary. Modification of the Volstead act “in order tha crime we NORFOLK, Va. 1 January 10— {|George Kirkman. 50 vears old, 6 home the tragedy occurred, arrested by county officers, charged with murder. The shooting took place in a back m of the Harman home, and was to have been witnessed by & wom- and a boy, members of the family. FURNITURE REN'I;ING FOI Household Receptions Conventions 8. e Always In Stocl H. Baum & Son 616 E St. N.W. Main 9138 ‘Wine and Beer. ent urged that the law be JUNIP GIVES Parties Drives Office esliable I medicine hag o s rell relieve you = S t|RITES FOR CHARLES E. ROE Services Held at Emory M. E. Church This Afternoon. Funeral services for Charles E. Roe, o who died at his residence, 6408 Geor- tn‘ re‘ gia avenue, Friday, were held this aft- er | €rNOON at Emory M. E. Church, con- ,{ducted by Rev. Daniel Snyder. Mr. d, | Roe, who was 76 years old, had been Nle | retired after more than 40 years® serv- ice in the railway mafl service. T [B] whether whether o Nation to Ginger Ale take the prec to order NATIONAL—the Ale with the natural gingerr fa’:?lu‘\\\:x‘::wrs sh}nll rule An HELD FOR WIFE MURDER. Alabama Farmer Claims Death Was Caused by Mule Kick. . - SELMA, Ala., January 10 (®).— Bank Bandits Get ;20000 ve V farmer, Berlin, Ala., s ot with the murder of his| TULSA, Okla., January 10 OP).— erday | Holding several employes and officials 4 |at bay with pistols, six men looted y | the Sapulpa State Bank of $20,000 and escaped in an automobile today. Miss Annie R. Roe, 81 years old, a siste f Mr. Roe, and for 57 years superintendent of the numbering di- vision of the Bureau of Engraving jand Printing, fell dead December 18 at the side of Mr. Roe, who was ill at the time. - Sp— b 4 ¥ 2| LN Fr 33 and delicatessens. Served at ¢ clubs and fountains Tomorrow---The Hecht Co. Sale---Entire stock of 1 0 Best selections are first selections, naturally, in Manhattan Shirts, and Manhattan Pajamas, which are also included. Sale for four days only ¢ Te Hecrr Co-F STREET \ \ N < \ \ X N\ \ \\\ \\\\ \\\X 2. i N i ) 47 / Z ALl TWO WARRANTS ISSUED. | Negro Prisoners Charged With rder at Indian Head. COMPOUND QUICK RELIEF FOR { Colds, Coughs due to Colds, and Common Sore Throat DON'T EXPERIMENT! ;l'hi-h old 35c At All Druggists onal °\x* F you want to be sure you are going to enjoy your bottle of caution Ginger 1088, Made today the same way that made it famous. By case or bottle at grocers . cors afes, Guggerilieim Co., 209 Eleventh St. Main 7637 THE EVENING ETAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. JANUARY 10, 1927. e e e A Store Near Every. Home Bond Bread . .. ... 13c White Rose Bread . . . 13c Dorsch’s Bread . ... 13c Green Meadow Dairy (contents only) Quart, 13¢ Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE PerLb.37¢ FFor small families and for those families where the use of coffee is limited. “SANICO” COFFEE The finest quality coffee packed for you in a “close tight” This new package is being distributed to such as this will 25 The secret of good coffee is freshness. c tin canister. val of every housewiie An All-Week Special In this sale you have the choice of two ONE-HALF Pound Tins—Per Tin where the use of coffee is limited HUNT BROS. CO. kinds—Halves and Sliced. Hunt Bros. Co.’s products are justly popu- lar, none more so than peaches. This year the sliced peaches will prove a quality sufr- prise—be sure and include one can, at least, Keystone Peaches No. 2% Size Tins A value extraordinary Cans for S, e 26 PEAS P &G Whie 7 pes 25¢ The World’s Finest Quality Butter with your purchase. Specials for This Week brand; Eastern can- ned. Large size (No. 215 tins). Sanitary Brand—Per jar 1 9 Inderrieden’s MEADOW LARK brand. 2 cans zsc Crystal White Buy all of one kind or mix purchase as you like. [ ] NSO Large Pkg. ZUC No matter what price you pay it is impossible to buy better quality than— $ Land 0, Lakes Each time you want the best grade of butter procurable and the best grade known to the butter industry, you can get it by calling for Land,O” Lakes. In this territory it is sold only in our stores. Packed four pieces to each carton ROYAL FRUIT FLAVORS GELATINE A product of the Royal Baking Powder Co. This gelatine (add hot water only) has been so extensively advertised that further comment seems tinnecessary, Per Lb. 55¢ Price regularly now— EERPEREE.. - .. oieionsnis it The ever popular red carton brand Soups for Wintertime CAMPBELL’S Campbell Soup Co. suggests the following: “The heavier soups are full of nutritious worth. Indeed, such a soup, accompanied by a green salad and followed by a dessert, constitutes a healthful meal and contains the right combination of food elements.” Try one of these— CELERY PEA OXTAIL BEEF | VEG-BEEF 1 MUTTON CLAM CHOWDER VEGETABLE These and many other varieties— = 10 Note — Our price on Campbell’s Tomato Soup is 3 cans for 25c. Only the Tomato at this price. Grapefruit Is Now at Its Best January finds grapefruit arriving in the finest condition of the year. Enjoy this fine fruit at its season of perfection. See the Fine Fruit Displayed at All Our Stores Large Size . . . each, 10c Medium Size . . 3 for 25¢ Or —TFlorida Oranges are also at their a’nges best. Also are reasonably priced —only the best selected fruit is offered in our stores. Prices, per doz., 25¢, 35¢, 45¢ & 55¢ Potatoes . . . . 101bs., 35¢ Sweet Potatoes . . . 5 lbs., 24¢c Old Cabbage . . . . . Ib,3c New Texas Cabbage . . Ib., 6¢c Onions . . . . . 41lbs,18¢c Iceberg Lettuce . . . . . 10c Spinach, fresh . . . . 3 Ibs., 25¢ Turnips and Rutabagas, 5 Ibs., 13¢ Eastern Eating Apples, 4 Ibs., 25¢ York Imperial Apples, 8 lbs., 25¢ Cranberries . . . . . b, 10c Loffler’s Bacon . . . 121b., 23¢ Kingan’s Bacon. . . 1 1b., 24¢ CANNED CORN For moderate price corn, nothing is a better value than— Blue Ridge Brand . . . 10c * For complete satisfaction at a moderate price always insist on “Blue Ridge” Corn.