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. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: D €. THURSDAY. AUGUST 925. 19 ; 1 B I s s i \SHIN : ; ooy, SR UED ; gov i | EGEEEy O 3 | as listed by the American Kennel Club, = T : Warfleld; second, Rachel Warfield. | Lima beans — First, Woodrow | of Montgomery County 30 da as listed by Kennel Club, Lieut. Gzoree ty Take Course. ‘Tallman—First, Seth W. V Brown. second, Marie Posey. |to “August 28—First, Monteco, gl A i K. OF C. TO HEAR DARR. | g second. Mrs. L. . Wartie - Woodrow Brown; | Schultz, Washi i D, IG5 B8 ViR —_— . Whiat (Eltedt. Alexaliliie ‘Gaoree: ¥ Green—Iirst, M . Wartield: | s isher % *rancis Saul. Washinzio ; trict of Columbia Deputy Heals | ¢ Myer, Va.. has been | - second, Seth W eld. Clinton— ¢ First, Mary Fisher; sec | C ay Lagle, C. Bradley, | cach ¢ and clal g will b nt he sna | i second, | ond; M4 Bennett. |c given for the best of cach breed, | Maryland Reunion Program. ! st| Radishes t. Woodrow Brown. e racing prozram for the final| $peeial Dispateh to The Star. ir'st, Woodrow Brown afte n promises to be interesting. Md., August | | Sl T | | y | t, Seth W. Warfi p o Mary C. Warfield. Delaware—} 3 H. Pitcher; second, Seth W. War-| Sweet cor field. New White C. H. Green—I Popeorn— | . Woodrow Brown ond It includes the 2:18 trot and 2:14 p: | o deputy for th Seth W. Warfleld, sceond, Soth W Tomatoe t, Mary Fisher: sec:| ington, D. e ot $300, und follow- | Rt ot el Warfleld. Pocklington- Mrs. ; ond, O. England Plummer, Washington, D. ¢ ng high-class ” e carded to 5 at | W. T. Warfield;: second, Seth W, [& ots—First, Owings |‘:|I|fllm\l’. | Jumpers, 4 feet over J start: venth annual reunion of ll‘\“ Horse Show and Races Out- | Yyeriield. a—Pirat. Mrs. J.| String beans—Firat, Owings Eng-| [ 2418 trot Robert Sher- | = .1*\‘}‘ H,t‘li\wr . \x“l \I.1 h',”?q‘)" Peni -}lvl‘-l s e S ‘:{\‘»";"{v ley, Frederick ; Mary Bonningto Between 2,500 and | 5 oncord—First, Albert Smith urnips—Iirst, Woodrow Brown. | Carrico, L o W. E. Miller, Washington, D. C.; 3,000 members are in attendance. | y standing Features of ! CannedBoods. S DR tonE o Roby: Brown; | Viking, Francls saul, dertha Aquilla, Jame Fitzgerald, | * Mrs. Jennle Bartley Green, national | | | secona. 0. T. Washington, D. ¢ mpa_Storm, | divector of the Catholic Daughters of Roby Champion horse in show —TIsen Apples—Tirst, Mr . Brown: second, Woodrow Brown. Wilbur Mo Medium Fir . W. Mangum, \Washincton: Billy [ America, will also speak. St. Mary's | W. T. Council, Washington, | Industrial School Band of Baltimore | A. C. Hargett. Blacl P. Plummer, Washington, . ¢ Rockville Event. {sed | —— - = LR B ) SR R j [ will furnish music. Spectal trains from el ik iapitin 6 AR <t, Olive Quick; second, Marie Har Butter " Mrs. Edward O. Hen- | i e e s kel Db oo ROCKVILLE, Md., August |ing. Grapes—First, Lilllan Posey. | derson: second, ) . C. Hargett e contests ton, D G Walter| the malofify of tHet viaitoes, wHila| finaghinl success of this Pineapples—First, Mrs, John Lam-| Comb honey—First, Martha Rick-|r harness ere | jalo and Dude Highes, €. W, Man-|many came by automobile. | e e e certain todux. [ vert; second, Mrs. Leo Elder. Peafe— | etts: Halo and Dude Y. Man j First, Mrs. Cl T. Johnson; White eggs s, B B Cart;| NThey Steven Wik gum, Washing . ¢.: Marie Bin- | 54 i rowd attend: v gen, C 2l ond, Mrs, A. P ition. The horse show second, Mrs, Brown Trampa Storm the Havana, Cuba, now elal v ' c sh; second & e o R, t avana, ) o ms to have and races were outstanding fe First, Mrs. Buck Welsh; second, Mre.} = Irown eggs—First. Seth W. War trot. Summar some of the world's largest and most i ‘thi Dhoultiy fidE William Gittings. Quinces—Fi second, Mrs. Darby Brown. Hiitie. S0 e ol . . \wolth Pantey of-BEavilah Miss Virgia Brown. Beets—First, ngheh wy t. Seth W i Bthier) & Nah Hobhs of Colestd J. E. Darby; second, Mrs. Mand. Warfield: second, U. Griffith (Thomas) | st, Catherine : ; innes (0. Siyifliy) of -Olney and Gilbert . JORNEOn, Horse Show Results. rrell “Top (Dawson) ... e €. A. Howes. Lima he: Rrood mares, suitable to produce | B! Rocke ot ek e et irginia Brown. Rhn . saddle horses t, Flap- ime, 2 % ' | R I e e e Mrs. Lawrence Price. . 3ond, Baltimore, 2:25 trot: purse, 0 nsec Can esca e were as follows: First, Grover Walker Fi Frances Lam- E. Wade. German-|Trampa Storm (Thomas 1 L | of Gaithersbu o scored IS0 out e B TP i T i e e B T8 shiher 4 | of & possible 00 points; second, 1 el M ¢ Sohnson ’ Md. LTI 5 awtor 5 3 FILTHY flies! Pesky mos~ deus Bussard of Germantown, Colts, hunters or saddle horses: filly | N L. Watkins. Chick wints; third, George Stiles of D o or gelding. 5 : ey i . 7 Yood, 715 points: fourth, John Stiles P T Ll Wl o e e Ay quitoes! Dethol kills them P 0 3 . rof ree, i i i et _ Trundle. Tenderloin— second, Mobo Bonniuston & all. Inatwinkling. By the Cullum Barn of Rockville, 695 | irde “Mrs. A. C. Hargett. Dried ap- o Gl TR Snirlo: \ = . noints. : ples—Second, Mrs. A. C. Hargett.| Dixie, Eleanor . Gnithersurg. [Jolia Watts (0, Shirle roomful. Just spray the air The five winners in the ealtudging | nrieq cherries—Firat, Mrs. AC. Har- |2 vears and under 3-First, . e till it's misty. Keep the . contest and five of the other 20 par-|gatt; second, C. T. Johnson. Flag, G. W. Rust, Washington, D. C. silisabeadin o .. 2 ticipants will be trained in judging | 8¢t Secon! e Lough, F is Pluimmer, | Hunters' flat race: @ furlongs: silver cup room closed a few minutes, STREET SERVICE Ly the county ugrhluu}xml agent, . Preserves. Washington, D. C.: third, (Rl AN 18 10 ore s fepond Then sweep out the dead. 3 7. Anders - g s ety 8% e pogry (E ver, Washington, 3. R T ey Apples—First, Mrs, A, C. Hargett:| I M, Neipod, Washington, D. ¢ 1| Bo8ha” R Sehch Chees Chaser | Its remarkable secret WILLARD BATTERIES fam Fair of 1238 o ke part in”a on C. Horgett, Dam. | Herbert L. Diamond, ithersbure, bl LS S he g formula makes Dethol the HOOD TIRES Stite contest, th LS 0% Whitoh F. L. Reed. Googe- econd, Clifton Girl, E. M. Palmer, v iih: i ici will later that year participate in a Gy : Ao Hargett, | Washington, D. . Colts under 1 Tl S e " L el G o can Esseno Auto Suppl C "“]““":"1“ s it g i DO second, Mrs. Carrie Ricketts. st,” Lindberg, M. Wade, Lu’fi ‘Tender "(Barke} ... af use. Money back if you pPly Lo. n the order named Charles Hines, Mrs. A. C. Hargett. own, Md. Federalist (Smallwood) 3 *t thi Aubrey Walter, George Oland, Charles I s Comai N on sails Aann ShEerEN e, 51 o i don’t think so too, Dethol 8th and H Sts. N.W. Oland and Stanley Stabler were the C. ‘Horgett, Plums—First, | First, D G. P. Plummer, Washing | Licut. Keys also ran and finished a8 named Mig. Co., Inc, Richmond, Main 277 winners in the showmanship contest . Hargett; second, Miss Vir- | ton, D. second, Viking, Francis| seven-furlong run: purse, $150 Virginia. in the pig department, and in show- Quinces—First, Cath-|Saul, Washfngton, D. third, Sox, | Midnight (Buell) e ing their calves those doing the best | work were placed as follows: Riggs Darby, R. Lee Howe: Har. | Mrs.' James Clark, Ellicott City, Md. | Dust Brush “(Bradleyi Middle and heavy welght hunters— | Bon Garcon (Davenporti ... . First, Lingade, C. H. Carrico, Wash- |, Time. 1 32)4. Fictile. Trasky Mrs. A. cond, Mrs 5 erine Hicks: second, John Stiles, { ESit. Raspbercies 5 3 Knobbic Spray IMPROVED North 9914, 8 AM.to 9 P, ; . rgett. Pineapples—First, Mrs Charles Hinos, Aubrey’ Walters and | HAr8ott. PIneappios—girst., ington, D. C.; second, Crescent, E. R. . 14th . Harry Magruder. Among the pre-| K. Haines; second, JW. Heinrich, Chevy Chase, D. C.. third,| 'The fair will come to a close tomor- th St. Battery Service mium winners on_exhibits in this de. | SUADerTies Iy O e apper, J. B. Bond, ! Md. | row and a program of real interest has partment were: Calves—Riggs Darby, | °"%: S ke Charles Brewer, Grover . Walker, |t irst, Mre. A, G Hargett. Citron « : i class . Whispers, C. | been provided for the fiual day. X irs line Hendrickson; second, | H. Carrico, Washington, D. C.; second, | A _dog_show In charge ot Charl James King, Helen King, Peari | Lirst Pauline Hendueseor Seon | Dixie, Eleanor Diamond, Gaithersburg, | Haight, Z. McCubbin Waters and Ed- Waiker, T, oo Howes, George Sies,| M2, & . Hurgett: second, | Md.; third, Peggy, Bsther Carver,|ward.P. Abbe will feature the morn- iordon Umstead, Aubn z “f. D. Gat r— | Washington, D. ing and many fine animals, repre- John Stiles and A. Walte R s 4 . First, Mrs. A. C. Hargett; second, Mrs. | Saddle horses, owned by residents | senting virtually all recognized breeds - Bovke ~Moore; - Woodro C. N. Nichols. Blackberry jam—First, Charles Oland, Joseph Darby, Miss Lulu Beall; second, Mrs. Harry Oland, Aubrey’ Walters ", | . Baker. Orange marmalade—First, Back Bowman and Stanley Stabler. | yr. "*1*" “Hargett. Peach marma- Poultry Section Winners. lade—First, Mrs. A. C. Hargett. Pear " 3 marmalade—First, Mrs. A. C. Hargett. In the poultry section of this de- Grape butter—First, Mrs. A. C. Har- partment the premium winners were: ett. Rhode Island Reds—Cockerel, first, Lil- | ' lian Hobbs; second, Mary Ella Roby; Jellies. third, Clark Adams. Cock—First, Al-| Apple—First, Mrs. Ramsey Higgins; fred “Wheeler; second. Clark Adams;|gsecond, Mrs. W. H. Gartner. Black third, Nan Edith Wheeler. Hen—|perry—First, Katherine Erwin; sec- First, Lillian Hobbs; second Mary Ella | ond, Mrs. A. C. Hargett. Crabapple— third, Mary Ella Roby. Young | First, Anne E. Griffith; second, Mrs. pen—Fi Lillian Hobbs; second, | oward Larcombe. Currant—First, Mar a Roby; third, Alfred Wheel-| \rg J. H. Ward; second, Mrs. James er. Old pen—First, William_Wheeler. | \cLaughlin, Fox grape—First, Miss Battery and Radio Service 1714 14th St. N.W. B. C. FURR Automobile & Radio Battery Sales & Service Auto ‘Electricians 706 G St. S.W. Franklin 5510 . Leghorns—Cockerel, first, Ellsworth | J. ‘Moulden; second, Mrs. W. H. Gart- & Pauley; second, Charles Hines; third, | ner, Grape—First, Mrs. Wilbur Mon- e A Gilbert Henderson. Pullet, first, Gil-| gay; second, Hettie Thomas. Goose- i Georgla Ave. bert Henderson; second, Charles|perry—Second, Miss Lulu Beall. Mint s P4 Hines; third, Earl Henderson. Hens,| __gecond, Mrs. G. F. Hane. Plum— * B tt d $ first, Gilbert Henderson; second, Gil-| pirst, Mrs. Albert Thomson; second, b attery an S bert Henderson: third, Ellsworth|yrg Wilbur Monday. Quince—First, ' * . > Pauley, Cock, first, Ellsworth Pauley. | yiriie Gott: second, Lotene Garrett. . Tire Shop - * Old pen, Gilbert Henderson. Young | Raspberry—Second, Gertrude Fulks. ° . ° s ; P ° pen, first, Charles Hines: second, Gil-| gtrawberry—Second, Mrs. A. C. Har- be 3. L. ZELLAN @ bert Henderson; third, Earl Hender-| gett. Peach—First, Mrs, Buck Welsti; & 4306 Ga. Ave—Call Col. 6116 $ 3 R. S. Hoskinson. . The total exhibits in this depart- < - i b4 ment included 48 pure-bred calves, 76 Handmade Rugs and Quilts. i ROAD SERVICE $ putebred hogs and pigs and 175 Braided rug—First, Mrs. Alexander 4 7090000000000000000000008°% chickens. Ricketts; second, Mrs. Alexander e On e S ara uS Picnic Size c. No. 1 Can c Premium awards in other depart-| Ricketts. Crochet rug—First, Mrs. ° . i H dl 9 A t ments announced during the day|Benjamin Vernon. Hooked rug—First, un ey S uto - Evelyn O. Fry. !f‘nil;.;zd rug—hg—s. " s l Fannie Lyddane. pplique spread— fulinary. First, Catherine Erwin; second, Mrs. . upply Baking powder biscults—First, Mrs. { f, J." Waters. .Crochet quilt, wool or Russell Conklin; second, Mrs. Charles | cotton—First, Mrs Herbert Peddicord. 3436 14th St. N.W. Rosedale . Ig. 21 Maxwell House Coffee Ib. 45¢ | Canned No.2 2 for° c ok E. England. ~ iit, 1 tton—First, .,, At Newton Aarsiand. beaten. biscults—Second, | Bct®, Sk ool or eotion—wusy|\§¢ Peaches can Orienta Coff Ib.. 45 Tomatoes cans 15¢ Willard Batteries Antoinette Darby. Dutrow. Knitted quilt, Wool or cot- rien (5 .y 40C Good; Ti Nut bread—First, Mrs. George M.|ton—First, Mrs. L. Priest; second, oodyear Iires ROAD SERVICE Col. 6041 Hunter. Mrs. L. Priest. Spread in _candlewick Rolls—First, Mrs. J. Darby Bow-|_Second, Mrs. Edwin Fry. Lazy man; second, Mrs. Fannie Lyddane. daisy stitch—First, Mrs. Clagett C. Caramels—First, Elizabeth Martin;| Hilton; second, Mrs., Lester Kenney. ‘NewVYork 2for]| Extra Standard State Peas 29¢ Sllgal' Lhey 59c Cor:;a andar: 1 OC second, V. Thomas. 5 Peanut brittle—First, Myrtle Thom- Children's Department. foq isnst son. S Handivork: Buttonholes—First, M. Gold Bae Cofice. 1b.. 33 ar Seafoam—First, Mrs. J. Brawner | Margaret Smith; second, Mary Fisher. viliaiy¢ Nicholson; second, Mrs. F. King. Cott het—Flrst, Margaret Hunt- ERVICE Chow " chow—First, Mrs. — Lillian | ington. ~Bmbroidery--First, Elizabeth Del Monte lg. 0 ag LOIIeE, Ib., 9o¢ Del Monte 21/2 | e ICEIIRATION CHAS. L. JONES BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. 616 Penna. Avenue S.E. Phone Lincoln 7828 Charging and Repairing Robertson; second, Mrs. W. F. Carter. | Montgomery; second, Dorothy Chis- Chili sauce—First, Mrs. A. C. Har-| well. Hand sewing—First, Elizabeth gett. Montgomer second, Evelyn Bean. Fancy pickle—First, Mrs. A. C. Har- | Hemstitching—First, Mary Margaret gett; second, Miss Lucy Belt, Smith; second, Betty Selby. Machine Cantaloupe mangoes—Jirst, Mrs. A. | sewing—First, Elizabeth Montgomery. C. Hargett; second, Mrs.' G. Hendrick- | Outline embroidery—~First, Mary son. Fisher: second, M. Margaret Smith. Pickled beets—First, Mrs. G. Hen-| Culinary: Apple jelly—First, Mario Pears can 29C | GoldBandButterib.5ic | Pineapple can 29¢ oSweet Mixed Pickles 1o 230;* ew 20¢ Auto Electricians drickson; second, Thelma Gaither. Posey. Grape Jelly—l;lrst. MnQrgiaret . G Pepper mangoes—First, Mrs. A. C.|Poss; second, Marie Posey. Quince Hargett. jelly—Second, Marie Posey. Canned ° Modem Alltd Semce Sweet cucumber pickle—First, Mrs. | cherries—First, Marie Posey. Canned Helen Bean; second, Mrs. A. C. Har-| pears—First, Mary Fisher; second, gett. Margaret Poss. Rolls—First, Mar- Sour cucumber pickle—First, Mrs. | garet Hargett. Lightbread—First, A. C. Hargett; second, Dorothy Mills. | Constance Wagner. Loaf cake—First, ‘Watermelon pickle—Figst, Mrs. A.|Constance Wagner. Chocolate cake— C. Hargett; second, Mary Frances | First, Juliette Nicholson; second, Willard Batteries Goodyear—Goodrich Tires Oils—Accessories 917 H St. N.E. Pride of Va. Pink Salmon 15¢ | Bethesda Qt., I3c° Herring Roe 15C Cocomalt 1 1Ib, 23c | FarmsMilk Pt 7c Israel. Edith _Pepper. Cocoanut cake—Sec: A Angel loaf—First, Mrs. George M. |ond, Virginia Barnsley. Lincoln 3896 Hunter., Works of art: Crayon drawing— Devil loaf—First, Mrs. C. Norman | First, Joseph Weber, jr.; second, Bouic; second, Dorothea Hoskinson. Joseph Weber, jr. Charcoal drawing Fruit loaf—First, Mrs. George M.|—First, Joseph Weber, jr. Pencil Downtown Service Station Imported 2 for Amer. Beaut Sardines 2o | Potatoes . 25¢ | wher: Hams,y,b,3 Hunter. N drawing—First, Evelyn Pepper; se T T TR TR SRR ponge loaf—First, Mildred Leeves;|ond, Evelyn Pepper. Basket mod Willard Batteries second, Mrs. C. E. Becraft, ing—Gordon Umstead. Water color- 0=, e= i 5 hCookles—rFlrst, Mrs. 3. Brawner|Fitat, Joseph Weber, f.: :;econ%, Franc Amer’ H NO Orange CereSOta Flour Goodyear Tires Nicholson; second, V. Thomas. Joseph Weber, jr. Discretionary—T. . ; 0 Chocolaie: lager caics First, Nelli | Moyneaux. Spaghetti C | Pekoe Tea Ib. C | 12-1b.,67c; 5-Ib., 35¢ e O Hargett; second, Mrs. Thomas Gott. Fi diGaren Predun ¢ ccessories Cocoanut layer cake—First, Nellie R ot g Hargett; second, Hilda Gaither. Yellow shelled corn—First, J. L. El- Mt. Vernon Auto Supply Fancy layer cake—First, J. W. Har- | der: second, C. P. Young. [ | 1232 Penn. Ave. N.W. Franklin 7192 mon. ellow ear cor! First, Buck Welsh. Ginger snaps—First, Mrs. J. E.| White shelled corn—First, H. C. Darby. ‘Waters; second, Jesse H. Magruder. Caramel cake—First, Nellie Hargett. | White ear corn—First, Jesse Hig- Hard soap—First, Mrs. Virgie |8ins. s Grape Juice Pt 29¢; Qt 55¢ ° — — ———— Broome: second, E. McAtee. Wheat—First, R. H. Brown; second, | g R y B W. 2995 King Radio Hargon” CHteup—FImL Mre. A C\ Rl S e, w. s, warnass 1§ Canada Dr $2.05 | Schneider’s Vienna Bread * 11¢ | Kirkman's 3 for ’ Apple cider vinegar—First, Mrs. A, |second, Seth W. Warfield. 1 . y TR vl | . Spencer s - o o e . seth . Warmtt,” o " Y Giinger Ale Doz. Bots. | popsch’s Y 20c | Floating Soap 25¢ He knows a lot of little | iy offee Rings | King; second, Mrs. Noah Clagett. Oats—First, Roby Brown; second, Battery and Electric kinks that help to make D(_';f‘:onked hams—First, Mrs, James Se]t;; }\ “P ,rfleldi Sy | 5 v | . King; second, Olney Inn. rley—First, L. C. Warfield; sec- . g % b . - ond, Seth W. Warneld. Budweiser $1.75 | Corby’s Hostess CAMAY 3 for Service batteries last longer. And Apples: S ollects P e 2417-19 Pa. Ave. N.W. he’ll tell ’em t. H es ummer | — ] eld, & A o P . 5 % 5 - soth W Warfield. f“:xlne eotioction. | - oy beans—! irst, Roby Brown; sec. | Beer Doz. Bots. Je“y Cake SOAP 5 25¢ S First, Seth W. Warfleld. Grimes | ond, Seth W. Warfield, looks after all makes. Goldeg'~§‘iru§. .;am}e{’ .}l Boswell; Bm;m\ c’c‘)r‘v{,—&lrs; k;(aby Brown; A" 5 s fl D . k 6 f 25 secon! essle 1. ggins. Smoke | second, Set] . Warfield. . c 0 "n S or c house—First, J. W. Bens : 5 Cow —First, John T. Warfield; | Bouse—riest, 3, W- Bemmon: second: | Cov pass—pieat, Johe, . wartes; §§ Nat'l Champion 4 for | Seth Warfield; d, J. W. son. Parsnips—First, Benj F. Ver- Stutoen Bruan—Second, Setn wernen: | non mesond, s - warmae. < 1f Brew Beer 25¢ | Helmes Pies and Cakes {| Stanton Battery & And he has Elec. Service 4th & Md. Ave. NE. Linc. 9309-J WILLARD plnle Scottissue 2 for Toilet Paper 19¢ | | | Ben Davis—First, eth Warfleld. Tomatoes—First, Ruth Pope; sec- | | Rambo—First, R. E. Priest; second, | ond. Mrs. Nora Clagett. R. E. Priest. Rome Beaut Potatoes—First, W. G. Clssell; sec- < =4 W. Benson. Summer ond, Jesse H. Magruder. , o J. W. Benson. York Imperial—First,| Lettuce—First, M. Poss; second, | lce Pt c. J. W. Benson. Paradise—Second, J.| Roger Shaw. | o o A | W. Benson. Strawberry—First, J. W.| Caulifiower—First, W. T. Warfleld. Benson. ° Spinach—First, Benjamin F. Ver- Peaches: Alberta—First, J. non. ° Dawson; second, N. H. Poole. Display of vegetables—First, Seth st, H. Poole. Sl W, Warfiel cond, R Shaw; 1 I, T Poole. 5 third; John T. Warfield, o oo Kirkman’s = < 4fo;' RINSO, sma‘ll 3 for 25¢c | Ivory SOAPV 4 for Pea :\2(;}::’;’\;:.«—{1" ‘;v se”ur, ‘\) Children's Vegetables. | H SALES AND SERVICE (] et et W W e Beets=First, Woodrow Brown; sec SOAP 25¢ DUZ, small 3for 25¢ Med. Slze 25¢ GooilseansTies Wl]lard ond, Rachel Warfield. Garber st, Seth W. Warfield: second, Mary Warfield. Sickel—First, Howard H. Pitcher. Bartlett—First, J. W. Ben- son. La Conte—First, J. W. Benson: second, Seth W. Warfield. Duchess —First, Seth W. Warfield; second, Marie Fosey; sec- vl P.&G. 4for Life Buoy 4for |t soap isc| LUX s 10c| soap 25¢ Accessories UPTOWN AUTO supPLY || -Automobile 16th & California Sts. Batter y Wi | fi,r$12 Washington ;!c:ttery Co. 1146 19th St. N.W. Main 180 Seth \\:. \\:fll‘fl:]d: %I:;m:)ha—el;irpl OSy 1 Seth W. Warfleld. Plate of p = o 3. W, Beraon. Spelden—. W M N 1} Lux Toilet 3for | CHIPSO, large 2Ic | Fefs.Naptha 4 for ond, J. W. Benson. Shelden—J. W A CAFETERIA SPiume: vonc state—pimt sem| 7105 New Yok dvenee © )} GOAP 25¢ | GOLD DUST, large 25c | SOAP 25¢ W. Warfield: seco i “Get the Blossom Inn Habit” ; id. Shippers’ First, secon W. Warfiel i e et iy It Won't Get You! ! —First. Mrs. V N — n Prunes—First,| LUNCHEON--11:30 to 3—-DAILY Sath W. Warfield; second, Mrs. L. | DINNER—4:30 1o 8 Daily and Sunday C. Warfield Damsons—First, Mrs. F. L. Reed; White House Vinegar« 17¢; Grapeg~—The Caco—First, Seth W. .

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