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1997, . THE EVENING_STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY. AUGUST 25, tChaliapin Reported Stripped of Rank NOTE TELLS WORRY | Abe Martin Saxs !FA_RM BILL LAUDED o, e e oF Sovie Repubic apin, the g inger, an | locree restoring to him his estates ln: Ninguish Over Actions of Son announcement night. has | Yaroslavsk Province, been divested of his rank as national When seen in London the flill"‘r‘; Revealed in Message—Po- lice Hunt Youth. Peek Blames Deliberate Na- | uitist of the republic by the Council | was quoted ns saying: E .. Chn. il pPIGGLY WIGGL MY Ouer the Wordid ypraceidium of tha All-Russian exec- | a of People’s Commissars, |, “It is serious, for T was proud of | | tional Policies for Agri- he title. I come from the people and { cultural Crisis. There have been recurrent reports | foreshadowing such a step by | viet authorities on the griund aliapin had sympathized with Rus- sian emlgres. rtly after Tass, the semi-ofcial t Russlan news agenc a report that the basso had | prived of his rank as ‘“‘pe z for the people, not for horses. 1ve no quarrel with the Boviet gov- If my government s red or rist of republican, for me same. 1 don't understand I sing for the people and I whether they are white, wn or yellow.” The title was conferred on him In | B the Associated Press. WILLIAMSTOW. 25, —Blaming deli Getatil ibran ATOR. 111 STR pnguish of @ mother a ¥ ietondl ol | vayward won Wwas rev i e por e resent favming clsis. | urtist_another dispatch asserted the | he early stages of the Bolshovik revo- bl I s e Ak f ohicago. piesident Hland_commissariat_had petitioned tho 'lution, i leclared today itics that a rect well-to-do h and buried in the bas wom liza Hill shot to des raent of he The clue v rn's divore ) - 'Vh! feet and thelr wounds were not P re will have to be adopted TWO ARE SHOT IN FEET | as, Teie 3 possibly within a vear, T ., C. E. Lyle and Claude | He eulogizea the MeNarytraugen | SEEKING RUM RUNNERS | wehb, hoth of Atianta. said they were 1!‘.“ and attacked the administration fired on while searching the main road near th rict. v owing farmers to drain the | Assailants Fire From Ambush Dur- | bmaene v s en toict g THeY Wefe al treasury when in need, The b Rt TR proposal to create a farm bonrd to loan | ing Search in Georgia—Wounds .-o\/\m\';';,t‘:,‘wnzrnr”;;e;rl .‘Z,'.'.iflm?.'"l"’ . Considered Minor. | e me here, s a letter to tl husband, Dr. 4. ¢ list. telling of TowW over the actions of their | Where the Little Red Wagon Meets the Biggest Limousine! N front of any Piggly Wiggly Store at the busy hour you'll find them—-the little red wagon and om uin, | re as a dole, a distasteful sub brought to & loeal hospital. tmoney to co-operating associations he - | described as an equally repugnant al ternative, Sees Aid for Co-operatives. The MecNary-Haugen measure, he o' people held, would encourage the growth and L peenie | eftectiveness of co-operative organiza- Ll {tion, while the two other proposals would place a penalty upon co-opera- | On completfon of her world auto ] . August 25.—Two |tour, Misa Violette Cordery spent the police were shot from am- | week end with her mother and sisters bush last night while searching for |at Cobham, England, befora going to rum runners near Grogan's district, | receive the honors bestowed upon her in the extreme northern portion of | by the Royal Automobile Club at a Fulton County. Both were shot inl public reception for her in London. . Hill turned ~uthorities as u pe slayer, even thou: the chain_ of o yointed to his son as the Tells of Forged Checks. ey price leveloped int’ one o' th' metrical little elm trees In ne which | this town. " It's amazin® th' number who talk in five figures none. LIBBY’S RELISH Written on a bit of rap pape - (Covyright. 1 o . . . N ont signed and without even the cusiom e . o 7 e 2 J 25 the big, shiny limousine, each waiting to carry ary salutation, the letter, belleved to| aapT E 0 JACKSON ‘,f‘lé'.,f;:,‘f,:f:fcsz;‘;‘ll.ffi.;.'.'e ,‘.:mf(,‘,;l ars, C home what its mistress has selected at her leisure 1 the last message of the dead wom- | o B L. | petitive farm production through its POST BRAN 10c SHREDDED WHEAT 10c JELLO 3 Pks., 25¢ and paid for in cash. At Piggly Wiggly there is no “class,” there is no difference. Each customer helps herself to what she wants free from sugges- tion or persuasion. One of the reason’s for Piggly Wiggly’s great popularity in Washington is its democracy and freedom from clerk domination. Each customer is his or her own boss. On this basis Piggly Wiggly has thrived and grown; on this basis it will continue to thrive and grow, for it recognizes that folks are just folks and always will be. #n, told of how the wayward son had | joe 8 continued to arawe upon her bankc «e-| DIES IN DENVER HOSPITAL | oot 4 e e empotition a1 count, f: in bout expenditures | ready exists, He urged development and keeping secret ! | of an extensive waterway system; pro- though she pleaded to tection of agriculture ofrom deliberate or international use of instruments of credit against it; expansion of co-oper- ative marketing to lessen the cost of distribution and the effecting of tax adjustment. Sees United States of China. A United States of China, with re. gional rather than provincial divisions, vill emerge from the present revolution- ary condition there, in the opinion of Prof. Harold 8. Quigley of the Univer- sity of Minnesota. as expressed at the Institute of Politics today. Prof. Quigley taught at Tsing Hua College, Peking. in 1921, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck of Harvard ANNOUNCEMENT Notice is hereby given that the STEUART MOTOR COMPANY, heretofore owned and con- ducted by Leonard P. Steuart and Guy T. Steuart, as co-partners, is now wholly owned and controlled by Guy T. Steuart, he having purchased all the rights, title and interest of Leonard P. Steuart in the STEUART MOTOR COMPANY, the agreement of dissolution of said partnership be- coming effective, for all purposes, August 29th, 1927. We wish to take this opportunity to thank, most ited for Gallantry in Action in Philippines Campaign—Zerved in World War. ed. 1 too sick to write. Will 1 have to 10 the bank and refuse them to « any of his checl = “Where did i when T talk t United Edward . Jackson s Infantry. rec with the Colorado am trying to . died at Titzsimmons «ffered to go anywhere and start him | Hospital, in that city, Monday, ac- in business.” {cording to War Department advices. Sh3 asked her former hu to wee 1f he couldn’t do someth their son and closed with th that he “be the right kind of Son Still M ates Volunteer Infantry dur- Spanish War in 1898, part in fighting in_the Just When August Appetites Need Toothsome ,o | Philippine insurrection in the follow- ted | ing vear and was cited for gallantry | in action as a member of the famous e | Gilmore Relief Expedition, which pur- ‘| sued a superior force of the enemy The letter was dated Au authorities previously had that the body, found Monda been dead since just about th: University, asserted - that the thing b L WL most needed between China and the powers today is a greater determina- tion to be patient and helpful on the unswerving loyalty and helpful co-operation in our years of endeavor in the motor car industry, with- ds and patrons for their No word has been heard of the m ommanded by Gen. Tinio in northern part of both sides. out which we could not possibly have made the Stimulation Comes This Special Sale of LIBBY’S POTTED MEATS «.20¢ +30¢ ing son since Tu2sday morning whe “through a most dangerous e g For aty > " | Luzon 3 :alerfls#’:d"l::‘:‘h‘;‘n\lg“”‘“"?‘fln‘;‘)‘”2““‘;‘;Mmk ‘“mfi"" n;um(l;'!" and liberated S STEUART MOTOR COMPANY the tremendous Luncheons night after his mother's body was|>>gimerican prisoners. psey Buying o success it now is. The clever housewife takes He was made a first lieutenant in the Regular Army during the World | War and reached the temporary grade “ | of major in the Engineer Corps. His WILMINGTON, Del., August 25 (#). —Purchase of a home estimated to be valued at $10,000 is being negotiated here by representatives of Jack Demp- advantage of the many care- fully prepared meat products offered by Libby. Not only Corned Beef, large. .. Beef Hash, large. small. Veal Loaf Steak and Onions. found. Young Hill wa gambled extensively Leonard P. Steuart, known to hav and was n such a convenience these hot :‘:;lde:h\:ar‘r?:\;\t’l:vr‘.\estlr;:gl;:l‘\)\"‘.:x at ;[l:?;‘;dg;\,{';:} B:E“'fi‘l‘: {}] N sey. The property will be presented (’"y T. Steuart. days in the kitchen, but at Boned Chick: = Lunch Tongue...... «27e e killsd his mother in a it of anger as a gift to Mrs. H. J. Boylan, mother these prices also most econom- ok PR Pactad Maath 2 ‘cansisiss oo s P when she reprimanded him. i g e Miss Alice Sawyer, 20. to whom | Cook Disappears at Sea. of Estelle Taylor, Dempsey’s film act- | ress wife. ical. young Hill was to have been married this Fall, was a witness at the inquest KEY WEST, Fla., August 24 (#).— Harry Williams, cook on the Tampa CANNED GOCDS SPECIALS Chicken Loaf, can... Lifebuoy Soap vesterday and steadfastly held to her | fishing boat Jewell, was reported by 3 Vealiss belief that he could not have slain his | Capt. Walter P. Murray, master of Pl e ceees mother. “Why, he even talked about | the boat, as having mysteriously dis- Argo Starel ZSC our wedding since the time he is sup- [ appeared 20 miles off Dry Tortugas, Rl'l'l‘ER BEANS 3 cans 23C 3 for... posed to have killed her,” she said.!carly Tuesday night. DR —— . y Ceteesene Red Seal 10c at Piggly Wiggly Are Always Good Potatoes. . .. ... ve.. .15 Lbs.; 35¢ Sweet Potatces..........Lb, 4c Tomatoes ..............Lb, 5¢c Pears ......... ...Lb., 10c approach their conclusion. Prices are at the lowest level. Savings are at their highest point. Here are a few items indicative of the economies now offered you: At $9 75 This Is Not a *® Jewelry Store 5":’60 812F St } SUGAR LOAF Gc:]liiaEn;il‘ i 25¢ ‘ Little Admiral Peas, can. ......23c | o4 é:,‘f‘;,‘.'_éf‘f " 13¢ o Libby's Mk, lavge ;. ...co .. QM6 | T 69c NOW Featurlng ! Libby’s Asparagus ....:........25¢ Fr::"l':(;fiég;‘,{@gs 83c vistox _ F . 1 R d . il HEINZ TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans. ..25¢ Clicgeat Cisb 15 | cm:;ks SPECIAL 1ina e uCthIlS Heinz Baked’ Bt:ans, 2cans.......25¢. Canada Dry, 18 T ot nd Mot riday & Saturda N g - "ER DAYS, these, in the calendars Beckwith 4 i sAn opr.co.[$ 390 THE BOYS® SHOP Cabbage ...... Lemons .doz., 29¢ ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE Beets .........bunch, 4 New Beans......lb, 8¢ bbb it s o bt = Carrots. . .3 bunches, 10c Corn, “doz., 55¢ White Squash....lb., 4c ..qt, 40c Yellow Squash. ...lb,, 4c Peppers.......doz., 10c FI[N A Celery, large érip stall, Te Cucumbers. ... cach, 3c A 0 2 < . ettuce, N. Y. State, gg Plants ....each, 10c I] a Men’s $15 and $16.50 Palm Beach Suits head ..oiieesnr...8¢ Cantaloupes. .. .cach, 10c Men’s $18 and $20 Mohair Suits Men’s $15 and $18 Linen Suits Men’s $35 Silk Poplin Suits Fresh Twice Daily From Washington’s Newest and Most Modern Bakery—to Piggly Wiggly Stores CLEARANCE Boys” Wash and Light Woolen Knickers Our entire stock, comprising khaki, crash, white and plaid linen, Palm Beach and imported plaid woolen golf knickers. Complete size range, 6 to 18 years—for clearance as follows: $1.00 Knickers, 79¢ $1.50 and $1.75. $3.50 and $4.00 i Knickers, $1.10 Knickers, $2.85 ! $2.00 and $2.25 $35.00 Knickers OUR OWN LADY ALICE BREAD The finest bread and pllh’i?l in the world are no good if they are not fresh. For ihns reason Piggly Wiggly now operates its OWN great bakery, assuring you of the finest quality baked things—and ALWAYS FRESH. In the few short weeks this bakery has been operated thousands of women have paid us high compliment on the uniform deliciousness of Lady Alice Bakery products. Lady Alice Split Top Bread....9¢ Lady Alice Sandwich Loaf. .. .9¢c Lady Alice Rye Bread....... 1lc Whole Wheat Health Bread. .11c / R $17.50 Men’s $25 and $30 Tropical Suits Men’s $25 and $35 Mohair Suits Men'’s $20 and $25 Sport Coats Lady Alice Raisin Bread..... 1lc REAL MEAT SPECIALS HAMS e ... Ib, 29¢ | Men’s Panama Men’s Shirts | S 5 | i A Knickers, $1.65 $3.85 | $1.65 | and Leghorn | Oxfords $4.85 ‘Broiling Chickens. .......lb., 35¢ 50 and $3.00 $0.00 Knickers Values to $3.50. ¥ i Leg of Lamb Lb., 32 sy 4 s | gl o lnEd Hats | Regularty 96 and $8 egof Lamb...................Lb, 32 | but the quality is 5 e Prime Rib Roast................Lb,, 35¢ - , there. All sizes and $3.75 St iy Smoked Calas..................Lb, 18¢ styles. i | metal oxfords, sturdily Hasie $1.50 and $1.75 Lb., 29¢ t Bl SO AOE | it e B | e T Stewing Chicken ... Lb., 298¢ . i B E Sy o rought up to $7.75. styled. i ewin, icken ...............LD. P(ll"l Beach and Kh(lkl i ‘ Shirts that regu- | At this low price a g {i{rol‘(len :Lu West h‘llili Lb. 4 36¢ ——_ 2 1 3 St > ht P t { ‘ larly sell up to $6. man does well in look- | & EROGEN - LI Dive P! Bt Sl e - - " & | ratg ants I Good selection and ing ahead to another 13"85' and small sizes Shoulder Lamb Roast........ ...Lb.,, 29¢ A Clrcle Around 95¢ ‘ e T i Sy FRESH FISH Sept. 5th on your | CRAB MEAT. ! . AT calendar. Khaki and Palm Beach Short Pants, well i :3;'.}%%1‘ MACKEREL . N i That is the date of the annual Police- tailored and neatly finished i FILLET OF HADDOCK Ib,, 18¢ may's-Firemen’s ball game. A pleasure- N - BUTTER FISH..... Rl 15¢ able afternoon and at the same time a | (J TILE ...... ceseenn «.lb, 25¢% most worthy cause. Plan to go! 3 | The Avenue at Ninth. | ? O C ' ( < ; i The Avenue at Ninth I e G \ G | * NATIONALLY | . , - - ‘ . NI See Telephone Directory for Piggly Wiggly Store Nearest You \ N i e e i e E————— * NATIONAL |