Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1927, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, 1927. e Thicf Makes Off With Treasured Flivver |1:300 ATTEND SUMMER = RISHAMERIANS. 175 S Bt S 3083 it FrorT T It is as easy for a woman to know that she profits every the t that of a clock. In fact A&P advantages are so plainly visible that a little child can sense and see them. nck by an automobile of the de- | d | vell and Harold the plainti represented | T T T 2 : George Washington Com- pletes Its Work. the best of friends must, Washington University, where younz at 5 o'clock this morning, [ Brookhart studies. wheezed —and | ed, true and tried old flivver [ pounded its protest. So loudly, in} as rolled the roads since 1924, | fd did the machine register com- d and banged its way out of | p soundly Committee Objects to Filmine"ite ot | Behing v rothers of the Towan on Family Life and ;\l‘v:‘\‘\:«ffl\\(hr::‘ had foft his ded from the upper windows in | clud Attacks Czar. [ pat parked in front of the Chi | time to thiul plod away ‘l‘r‘\lornll,\' house. at 1312 N street You > A letter addre to Will 1 Of course the fellow didn’t | hi | ieave of own ord, and whe | the misc ped its thrott | to arive i faithful old czar of the motion picture indu: in which the serious objections to the | oot rder of Hibernians in K continued display ain film de- | . Hall, the action of the clared to be offensive to Trish-Ameri- |gates to the committee's mes | inown to | nowr . | joinin egtes in T cans is registered, and in which the | T —— BOOKS WANTED All Kinds—Any Quantity | BRING THEM IN Or Phone Franklin 5115-5116 }BlG BOOK SHOP—933 G| trance exami- t the univ Don’t Forget the Police and Fire Dept. Annual Base Ball Game to Be Held Sept. 5th. Have You Got Your Ticket? [vvss covonr '] OPENING FRIDAY !! New ox | why lar'™ automobile r. | would bother with it, but sentimen My —well, that diffe Wife Granted Divorce of a ce New Combination istert ions to the picture ed to be a reflection upon Mr. F efficiency in his work of supervi was made public today by the com- mittee of protest which last Iri instituted opposition to the film, v cently shown here. in accordance with a resolution of pr test adopted at the in the committee and W drew 1 of the body. Censorship Hi nted. In the letter, it is declared that the | display of such a photoplay “‘must re- |1 flect upon your efficiency in the super- vision of the motion picture industry, |3 and, if persisted, will inevitably re- sult in a demand for official censor ship, which we would deplore, except @s a last resort.” It is stated also| g his protest i | outlined at Hickey, temporary chairman /D t I Andrew 1 plans for the more efficient ze of the protest against the film will be of the com- at K f fe i unidentitied ¢ a mes tee Saturday - | the. wife lowing are the committees al- | = ppointed under the temporary | ! al meeting of | chafrmanship of Andrew 1 ent org: Hickey sorship—Andrew 1. H: Thomas W rd L ke, creeds, bec: oh | Ryan and films constitute an offense public decepey.” Mr. Hays' attention which w s divected to rinted in The stered by the com- commended, in follows: “It is to be hoped Irish will be successful in picture banned, for garity offends the its humor is of variety.” Further Action Planned. At a meeting Tuesday night of the amalgamated divisions of the An- | The Best Buy Cleveland Park 3526 Quebec St. N.W. Practically new, detached, center-hall plan, 6-room home, with every modern convenience, and attractively landscaped lot; garage. Vacant Open Evenings, 5:30 to Dark 1000 Hotel Positions Open/ Rooms. need trained men and women. s ho obwtacle—past expericiice unnecessary. Food and shelter is humanity’s first need. 1927—America’s first Industry tn big building program of 1% Tillion dollars ~increases demand for our graduates. Get particulars today of ohe. nomenal success and bLig salarice earned by hundreds of “Lewis Trained" men and women. Phone s untif 9 pam. Houses and Apartments to Rent" List your vacant proper- ties with us; we advertise and remit rents same day collected. Stone & Fairfax 804 17th St. N.W. OVER FORTY YEARS OF REAL SERVICE PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENTS 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columbia Rd. at 16th St. Overlooking Beautiful Rock Creek Park We have left a few of these con wveniently arranzed apartments. rang- o as follows: Kitehen and bath. with urt .50. $60.00, ooms. recention’ b e il bath and bath, Murvhy bed vorel overlonking Rock Creek Park and” 16th Street. $05. $105. pe 1 rooms. reception hall and bath. Five rooms, recention hall and bath, with large porch. $150.00. Convenient 10 All Car and Bge Lines Inspect them Today Before Beciding. 24-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service Resident Manager and Rent Acent on Premises. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO., = 1516 K St. N.W. Adams 5710 Main 4600. l WiLL XoT B s contrac Aif. PATRI . 1 WILL x0T jebts contracted by ‘l,ll‘.' JAMES J. LUCAS. 40 TDE_WINDO! ith Lewis lead a i wi debts con| eelf. Mr. L Peaches Ripe AT QUAINT ACRES w—only 5 miles from District: drive through Silver Spring: turn rixht %0, Falls Church Orcl Lee Highway to I turn right at traffic signal light, 21, miles. a0 ‘A MILLION-DOLLAR e=printing SL‘-".‘ gmlflmfl to bandle svery kind of po it The National Capital Press 42101213 D AT N.W___ Vhone W._ 050 "ROOFING—by Koons l.ll:tnl;i:l)flnr. Tinning Repairs, b~ gt KOONS ons, B‘Y?{O!\ S. ADA PRINTING IN A HURRY ade. but not high priced. Bish T W R s Church 119 _3d St. KW Root | Thorough, sncere work al- | red. o'll cladly estimate | Millicent Rogers' Fiance Sails. CHERBOURG. st 14, in which | (#).—Arturo Ramc tine, whose er salm, was recently announced in New France, Ready to use GULDENS B Mustard 4B Corcoran Courts 23d and D Streets Ciose to Government Buildings. Within Easy Walking Distance of Potomac Park Golf. Tennis and AN Public Recreational Parks. FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Rentals, $39.50 to $110.00 Bachelor Apartments to 5 Rooms With 2 Baths Quiet, Refined Environment READ THESE FEATURES: ement to ( the former Millicent R rd the steamship Olympi bound for the Un t refused to make any st ling his matrimonial in 1l tiled baths. with builtin tub and rie_wardrobe closets. hardwood floors, Gotbic archway from reception haij oor plugs, walnut woodwork. Al sereened and handeome livable lobby. switchboard, two elevators Real living rooms built-in_showers with cre mirrored _doors. polychrom to living oo, nume weatherstripped.” There cafe ana valet. See Resident Manager for Reservations CAFRITZ Phone at the Building, Main 10030 14th and K Main 9080 Chestnut Farms Dairy KNOWN TO MANY AS “QYSTER’S” DAIRY The name of Geo. M. Oyster, Jr., is still asso- ciated with this dairy, which he started over 30 vears ago. On the foundation he laid we have built up, under our present name, the largest enterprise of its kind in Washington on the basis of excellent service and finest quality. The Only Dairy Plant Rated 100%, by the District Health Department POTOMAC 4000 Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th St. N.W. Rated Highest by the District Health Dept. The Price You Pay In quality, technique and excellence sou will find my Better Dentistry differs in no degree whatsoever from of dentistry for which you may he asked to pay fifty or a hundred per cent mor 1 charge. It does. or rather it should. differ ma- [ terially in the price COME TO DR. FR ¥ EXPERT. CAREFUL AND Triple Patent Suction Guaranteed, *10, %15, $20, ¥10 Twenty-six vears of good honest dentistry ls our record. Thouxinds of sutix in W on and surrounding cities and t is_positive proof of bility and for dentistry that is natural looking iz und is guaranteed. examinatio LAKGE ELECTRICALLY COOLED OFFICES D Lo i QAL 407-SEVENTH STLNW.- 407 ENTRAN s K LRY STORE G GRADUATE AND' RE DENT! N CONSTANT READINESS FOR R y The entire second floor of tw s X chanical _dentistry. Evarything ve to the comfort tind here. ¢ Terms _of Maids n Attend- ance iven to operative and me. of our patients you will PLE one AM. to 1 P, Phone Main 19 vy s r Hours: 9 AM. to Nund; DR. FREIOT and ADDRES! the Nam r Be Sure You Get the Rizht O Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold Greater Value fcr Less Money! Big 6-Rcom Homes > Built-in Brick Garage 3 Big Covered Porches Tiled Bath, Built-in Tub and Shower 5th and Delafield Sts. N.-W. On the Highest Point in Petworth $500 Only $7,950 Cash MONTHLY PAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT Of Which You Actually Save Almost Two-Thirds Open and Lighted Until 10 P.M. X CAFRITZ w0 Owners and Builders of Communities espondent. At ' torney Ralph A. Cusick appeared for |m | on the | s and _dis- | he suit out of in- | ained by Aintiff when KELVINATOR Oldest Dcmestic Refrigeraticn SEE BARBER & ROSS, Inc. Exclusive Agents 11th and G Sts. N.W. Third Floor Store Closes at 1 P.M. Saturdays juries su J SUNDLUN reasurer ADULPH KAHN President DIAMONDS AND Other Precious Stones Wembers of Amsterdam Diamond Krchange OJ@.Ofi/&fln 0]’2(‘. Chirty-five Years ot 935K Street. . irvousiirus Arravl IEWELERS “The Empty Bin!” COAL Prices Are Going Up BUY NOW! An increase in coal prices is inevitable—be among those far-sighted ones who prepare now for the winter while prices are at a low level. Griffith Coal is a guarantee of comfort and satisfaction. “Good, Clean Coal.” Main Office—1319 G St. N. W.—Frank. 4840 Coal Fuel Oil Building Materials Grocery Store 3655 N.H. Ave. —just around the corner from Peoples Drug Store at Ga. and N. H. Aves., where we will carry a complete line of fancy and standard brand quality groceries. Also a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables. Grocery and Meat Market at 1009 King St. Alexandria ' —where we will carry a com- plete line of Gov't inspected choice steer beef, lamb, veal, poultry and fish, in addition to our regular line of fancy:and standard brand quality groceries. Meat Market at 525 King St. Alexandria We are adding a new and ultra-modern Meat Department to our branch at 525 King St., where we will carry the same line of high quality Gov't in- spected Fresh M.ats, Poultry and Fish that hace made our meat markets 3o nopular throughout Washington and vicinity. FREE—Friday and Saturday—FREE On Friday and Saturday, our opening days, we will give FREE with each purchase of $1.00 or more in groceries made at our new stores at 3655 N. H. Ave. and 1009 King St.— 1 Cake of PALMOLIVE SOAP or 1 Small Package FAB. And with each purchase of $3.00 or more in groceries we will give FREE— 5 Lbs. of SUGAR or 15 Lbs. of POTATOES. With each purchase amounting to $1.00 or more made in the new Meat Departments at 525 King St. and 1009 King St. we will give FREE— 1 Small Bottle HEINZ KETCHUP. Frivay & Saturday Meat P Fish Specials Effective in the Following Stores Only: 3000 Conn. Ave. 3311 Conn. Ave. 3530 Conn. Ave. 5542 Conn. Ave. Choice Steer Beef Prime Rib Roast. .Lb., 32¢ Chuck Roast,. . . .Lb., 25¢ Fresh Ground. . .Lb., 23c 401 H St. N.E. 2138 N. Y. Ave. 1400 12th St. N.W. 2922 14th St. N.W. 4805 Ga. Ave. Rockville, Md. Battery Park, Md. Fresh Killed Chickens Frying, Broiling, Lb., 37¢ Stewing Lb., 31c 25 Laurel Ave., Tak. Pk. 525 King St., Alex., Va. 1009 King St., Alex., Va. Lyon Village, Va. Leesburg, Va. Fancy Lamb Leg of Lamb. . . .Lb., 35¢ Shoulder Roast. .Lb., 33¢c Lean Stewing. . . .Lb., 23c Sugar Cured Hams. . .Lb., 29c | Lean Strip Bacon. . . .Lb., 29c Auth Products Smoked Sausage. .Lb., 35¢ Ham Bologna. . .Lb., 35¢ Small Bologna. . .Lb., 35¢ Pimento Loaf. .. .Lb., 35¢ Royal Pork Lb., 50c Lunch Roll. . ... .Lb., 38c Milk Fed Veal | Bouillon Roast..Lb., 35¢c Shoulder Roast..Lb., 25¢ Breast With Pocket, Lb., 25¢ Cubro Mint Jelly.Jar, 25¢ Royal Mint Sauce, Bot., 25¢ Fresh Fish Fillet of Haddock, Lb.,18¢ Jersey Trout,. .Lb., 12Y,c Boston Mackerel, Lb., 15¢ Butter Fish Croakers . .....Lb., 8V Flake Crab Mect, Lb., 65¢ SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK END!! Fine Gran. Sugar 1. B¢ Cotton 10Lb. <o 60c 25 Lb. ‘o $1.50 100 Lb. Bag, $5.85 —PRESERVING SUPPLIES— The preserving season is near at hand and until Saturday night we are offering our complete stock of supplies at special Reduced Prices. Buy your preserving equipment now and take advantage of the savings that are to be had. Carton 850 FRIDAY ONLY Regular $1.50 and $2 UNION SUITS Friday Only 85c 3 for $2.50 Madras—Cross Bar—Striped—in fact, there isn’t a union suit fabric that isn't here—AT $1.50 and $2 they represent the best to be had—ALL SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM for those who come early. & Regular $2 to $3.50 Pajamas Friday Only $7.45 —all styles—frogs, collars—plain colors and striped—All sizes. 75¢ Fancy Hose Friday Only 5151 —many new patterns in all sizes—buy 6 pairs and save $1.50. @1@@81@@1@ 1325 F STREET 3 for 6 Pairs $4 $3 o o Ideal Glass-top Jars, Pts. Ideal Glass-top Jars, Qts. Mason Screw-top Jars, Pts. Mason Screw-top Jars, Qts. i7" 79¢ Mason Screw-top Jars %, | 2t $1.15 of 12 Carton 950 of 12 Carton or1s 69¢ Educator Bis. Co. Cream-Filled Sandwich A delicious cake sand- wich composed of a choco- late and vanilla wafer with a rich cream center. L. 25¢ POST TOASTIES 2 pigs. 15¢ Containing only the finest gredients— As Good as the Best 3 Bottles 25c White House VINEGAR Gex T b qt., 17¢ New Style Decanter * * Jelly Glasses Metal Jar Caps Rubber Jar Rings. . . Pkg., 5V5c Paraffine Wax. . . . . Certo Sure Jell . . . . Bottle, 29¢ Yukon Club Regular & Pale Dry Ginger Ale Plus Bottle Deposit Carton of 12 Pkg. of 12 37¢c 23c . .Pkg., 8¢ Educator Bis. Co. Springtime Assortment An assortment of the most popular varietie, baked by the Educato e 25¢ LIPTON’S TEA 2 pigs. 15¢ . r Friday and Saturday Produce Yalues LEMONS Carolina.Corn. . . .. Green String Beans Fresh Tomatoes. . .......3 Lbs., 10c Iceberg Lettuce. .. .....Head, 1215c Cucumbers . . ee...2for 5¢ Cantaloupes ............Each, 10c Thin Skin and Juicy Sweet Potatoes. . . . Elberta Peaches ........1 Lb., 10¢c Cooking Apples. . . Eating Apples. . ........2 Lbs., 15¢ Bananas . . .. Cabbage . . .. poz. 29c¢ vev..4 Lbz, 25¢ ..3 Lbs., 17¢ oo 0o R S0 v senienaass s EDGIVAE

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