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THE RVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. 1927 THE CERTAINTY OF VAL UE; Four-Year-Old Boy Kept in Doghouse, Says Humane Agent in Cruelty Charge That’s what the A&P Stores mean to you! Come in today and be convinced! ¥ Sure Rellef DEATH OF AMERICAN Jai=z= | OMAN DESCRIBED mma:sflw Friend of Teacher Tells of At- tack on Train by Mex- ican Band. Tillie Tovell, the child’s mother, in GREENSBURG, Pa.. August 26.—|the Steinman house. Mrs. Lovell said . ot her husband had deserted her six Strapped. to a stake to prevent him [0, %/co%and whe returned to the from wandering away, 4-yearold|g 16 BHOM ‘AHo. 1§ rerten land was hous dog shelter to her and her 3- on, Henry Lovell, but re- said, to have .anything to land child, her son v a former fage. The Stein- mans forced her, she said, to keep the clder boy strapped to the post and would not permit her to bring him into the house. The boy had no at- tention aside from water and food she was able to carry to him surrepti "tiously, Mrs. Lovell said. BAND GIVES RECITAL AT KIWANIS LUNCHEON An claborate program of music by the Imperial Marimba Band featured a luncheon of the Kiwanis Club in By the Associated Press. )y > 6 B:Lums Hot water Sure Relief DELL-ANS FOR_INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere yesterday plaint, charging cruelty and Mrs, Jacob Steinman, who live near Grapeville, Westmoreland County. Roy Hallam, humane agent, found the child, suffering from exposure, in the kennel in the back yard of the Steinman home yesterday. A dog was _ | the child’s only company. Investigating, Hallam BASE BALL GAME SEPT. 5th Police Department vs. Fire Department Get Your Ticket Now! By the Associnted NOGALES, A first eye-witne unt of the found_ e, on a Southern Pacific of Mexico train s e e o e Mes v | SOYEZ DENIES CHARGES IN SHEA SUIT FOR $50,000 August 26, "WHERE ECONOMY IUlES NEW MEAT MARKET OPENING TODAY'! In Our Branch at 2302 4th St. N.E. We Want Houses and Apartments to Rent List your vacant proper- ties with us; we advertise and remit rents same day collected. cvce M. Anderson of Los Angeles was fatally wounded by a rifle bullet, was brought here by the returning party of school teachers of which Miss A a member. Louise Rider, also of Lot occupying a berth with m.\n against him by George \1 W. Shea Stone & Fairfax 804 17th St. N.W OVER FORTY YFAR: SERVICE FOR SALE Home or Investment Large, Brand-New Store and 5-Room Apartment |}’ —in thriving business section 4823 Georgia Ave. N. W. Open Until 9 P.M. CAFRITZ 14th & K M. 9080 = Sojourning in an agreeable environment The conversion of this his- toric old Maryland estate— “Wild Rose Shores” —into a Summer colony is being done that Washington business and professional men may spend the vacation season with their families, without absence from their offices. It's a trip of only about an hour. Here is everything one de- sires—scenery, where woodland dips its Jeafy branches into the mirrored waters of South River —and just beyond is the great Bay. Every spart from fishing and bathing to duck hunting is available—meanwhile you are enjoying the seclusion and comforts of your own home, in company with congenial people. There's no speculation per- mitted in “Wild Rose Shores” —the restrictions being amply protective. Cottages and Bunga-. Jows already erected— ready for inspection—and acre size lots or larger may b> selected and de- veloped on acceptable lines. For particulars and inspection consult Waggaman & Brawner (Incorporated) 1700 Eye St. Frank. 7485 SPECIAL NOTICE. BE BESPOVSIB!:EW NV acted fotp olnor, than AMES D Y WEBSTER. R. ¥, D. n-.umm Va. - 2 79 vofl'lcE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 PRO- 0 sell two Ford tourings, one Willys- Eu:m and Studebaker touring automobiles, me 1o enforce a lien, which 1 hol gainst said eutomobiles. lefé with me for storage and repairs. son. ck came about 4 o'clock.’ id. “We were all <h‘oh nes he firing begap. 1t sounded a Fourth of July celebration. We were warned by the Pullman con- ductor that the train was being at- tacked and to be careful. “We had just decided to get up when Miss Anderson, with a moan, rolled over in the berth, saying she was shot.” Miss Rider said the wound was on the left side and slightly toward the back. “It was several hours before we could do anything for her but first Rider “At Mazatlan Chapman and the ar agents. Dr. Chap. the wound graveand lim. Al this time and never lapsed . of Woman's Slayers. By the Associated Pres A terse telegram Department that Mis derson of Los Angeles a bullet wound sustained Tuesday, when bandits attacked a train near Acaponeta, Mexico, reached Washing- ton yesterday from Vice Consul J. in: , at Mazatlan. Later the department was informed the Amerwnn embassy in Mexico that “appropriate representa- tions” had been made to the Mexican government for the capture and pun- ishment of the brigands. POLICEMAN'S DISMISSAL RECOMMENDED BY BOARD. Dismissal of Policeman Walter B. Clai ached to the Eighth Pre- cinet, recommended yesterda; the Police Trial Board, before which {he had been haled on a charge of | extortion. Clark was accused of collecting $1 each from three young men whom he found violating a District ordinance. Investigation of his alleged accept- ance of the money was started after one of the young men had reported the incident to Detective Thomas Sweeney. Clark, according to police records, admitted receiving the money and turned it over to Capt. Doyle, in command of the precinct. Clark tendered his resignation yes- terday morning before appearing for trial. His resignation was not ac- cepted, however, and the Trial Board, after hearing. the testimony, recom- mended the policeman’s diemissal. Marine Corps Changes. Col. W. G. Powell will be trans- | ferred to the retired list September 7. Lieut. Col. A. J. O'Leary has been detached from the 1st Marine Brigade, Haiti, and ordered to Marine Head- quarters, this c ry from Quantico, . to Battleship Di- vision 3: Maj. H. Schmidt, from 3d Marine Brigade, China, to San Fran- cisco; Capts. W. C. Byrd and E. D. Howard and Second Lieut. W. W. Conway, from Pensacola, Fla., to Quantico; Maj. C. Ancrum, to the 3d Marine Brigade, China; Capt, W. E. Billisoly, from Edgewood Arsenal, Md., to Marine Barracks, this city; First Lieut. N. E. Clauson, from Ports. mouth, N. H., to Quantco; Frst Leut. B. W, Atklmmn from Quantico to San Francisco, and First Lieut. T. M. Ryan, from Quantico to the battleship Oklahpma. T R N TR S TS O Tnes: BOOKS WANTED All Kinds—Any Quantity BRING THEM IN Or Phone Franklin 5415-5416 BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G e i | FLAT TIRE? for the alleged alienation of the af- fections of Reine Rose Shea, French wife of the petitioner. fl1\\01 denl(n (hl( he ever ¢ hanged l and de(-larnu they ‘were not liv gether when he met Mrs. Shea, a had been separated for more than one vear. He also denies that he ever persuaded the wife to desert and abandon her husband. and he asserts that Shea has suffered no great mental anguish or financial loss by reason of any action of the defendant. He is represented by Attorney H.| the Washington Hotel yesterday. The various selections were heartily re- ceived by the club members Max Walton was the winner of a booster gift, consisting of a folding umbrella, presented by Roe I'ulker- son, and John J. Boobar was called upon to make the presentation Lefore the club. Although not <uc(‘w’dlm. at the time in getting the umbrella “set up.” Mr. Boobar was steadfast in his belief that he could get all its parts working in harmony, telling Mr. Walton after the presentation that he would show It will be our aim to serve every one with the finest grade at than can be bought and our stock will consist of a complete line of govern: t inspected— Steer Beef—Lamb-—Veal—Pork Poultry and Fish Special Until Saturday Night Del Monte 3000 Conn. Ave. 3311 Conn Ave. 3530 Conn. Ave. On Friday and Saturday, our two open- ing days, we will give with each purchase of $1.00 or more in meats 1 bot. Heinz Ketchup—Free Meat Market Specials Effective in the Following Stores Until Saturday Night 1400 12th St. N.W. 2922 14th St. N.W. 2302 4th St. N.E. When doing your shopping this week end drop in and see our new market. We most earnestly invite any suggestion or criticism that you may have to offer where- by we may better our service to you. Special Until Saturday Night LUX 2138 N.Y. Ave. 25 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park U. S. Official Demands Punishment | Some people can! vice because they gi | Pps Terrace Apartments WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO., Inc. him how to “fix it."” own ad- 1l tc others. club, presided. AL 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columba Road at 16th St. Overlooking Beautiful Rock Creek Park We have lcft a few of these conveniently arranged apart- ments, ranging in size as follows: One room, kitchen and bath, with Murphy bed, $47.50 and $50. One room, kitchen, dining alcove and bath, Murphy bed, $52.50 $55.00, $57.50, $60.00, $62.50. Two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, dining alcove and bath, Murphy bed, $67.50, $72.50, $80.00. Four rooms and bath, Murphy bed and porch, overlooking Rock Creek Park and 16th Street, $95, $105, $117.50. Five rooms, reception hall and bath, $100.00. Five rooms, reception hall and bath, with $150.00. Convenient to All Car and Bus Inspect Them Today Before Decidin 24-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service Resident Mapager and Rent Agents on Premises rge porch, Main 4600 i Adams 1516 K St. N.W. William 8. Quinter, president of the // //// 727zzzzzzzzz7z72227 2 . You Be the Judge Rent vs. A Proposition Like This! Unusual sales activity requires construction of another large group of homes in SHELBOURNE Nearest Midtown New Homes on the Market —and before breaking ground we are going-to close out these few remaining unsold houses of a substantial and attractive type, and have lashed Terms to the Bone—$300 Cash—$55 Monthly 1915-1917-1919 M St. N.E. SIX LARGE ROOMS THREE BIG PORCHES COMPLETE BATH BRICK GARAGE * CONCRETE STREET AND ALLEY THE EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED ON IN-TOWN HOMES OF THIS KIND Drive to 15th & H Sts. N.E., then four blocks out Wash- ington-Baltimore Boulevard to M Sample Home Open Daily Untll 9:00 P.M. APRICOTS Picked from Fully Tree-Ripened Fruit, When the Distinctive Flavor Is at Its Best 25 2 for 49c Special Until Saturday Night Sultana JAMS Assorted Flavors 16-0z. Jar 1 8c Fine Granulated SUGAR L. 6c 10-Lb. Cotton Bag 25.-Lb. Cotton Ba, Original 100-Lb. TOILET SOAP Made as the Finest Soaps of France 2 Cales 15c Special Until Saturday Night GOLD DUST Removes all Dirt and Grease Quickly and Easily Large Pkg. 25c DUz Removes Stains Whitens and Sterilizes Prg. 8L5c . Nutto, Nut Margarine. . ... ......Lb., 20c Nucoa Nut Margarine. . .Lb., 25¢ CriSco, s petter Cooling Results, - - 'Lb Can, 25¢ Kraft's Cheese bt %ir 20c and Pimento Pkg. 20c The Famous 1/-Lb. Kingan's Bacon ;e srena #rs. 22¢ 14-Lb. Prints lb (3] 5 1 [+ Cheese e lb (3] 3 3 C American FancyCreamery Butter fer 5 ter . 7 Ib., 48¢ || Pure Lard 11575 1b., 15¢ All our Biiier is made from strictly Pastewrised Cream. ]\ ) 8 O’Clock Coffee. . ............Lb, 29c | Thea Nectar Tea. .. ....5> 15¢c; - 29¢ Wilkins’ Breakfast Coffee. . .. ...Lb., 37c | House of Lords Tea. . ....Y4-lb. pkg., 23¢ Orienta—Lord Calvert .. ...........Lb., 45¢ Cocomalt or Toddy . . ......Y-lb. can, 23c. Maxwell House Coffee . . ... ....Lb., 45¢ 3542 Conn. Ave. 401 H St. N.E. 4805 Ga. Ave. Rockhville, Md. Fresh Killed Frying Chickens. .. .......lb., 37¢ Fresh Killed Stewing Chickens. . ... ... .lb., 31¢c Prime Rib Roast of Beef et .. ......lb., 32¢ Tender Chuck Roast of Beef s.i."."'{&u .1b., 25¢ Lean Boiling Beef .1b., 15¢ Fresh Ground Beef . . .. .1b., 24¢ Fancy Legof Lamb. . .................lb., 35¢c Shoulder Roast of Lamb. ... ............lb., 31c Lean Stewing Lamb . .................lb.,, 23¢ Breast of Veal .Ib., 25¢ Veal Roast with pocket. .tb., 25¢ Bouillon Veal Roast. . . .1b., 35¢ Lean Fresh Shoulders. . .1b., 22¢ Lean Fresh Hams. . . . ..0b., 27¢ Fillet of Haddock. ..lb., 18¢c Jersey Trout . ... Ib., 14¢ Boston Mackerel . 1b., 15¢ Butter Fish . . . ...lb,, 15¢ Pan Rock . .. ...lb., 30c Croakers . .. .3 lbs., 25¢ Cooked Shrimp . . .. .. . db., 60c Flake Crab Meat .. ..lb., 65¢ Lyon Village, Va. Large Can Campbell’s Tomato Soup. . . . .3 Cans, 25¢ Iona Ketchup. . . .Bottle, 10c Squire Dingee Mustard . . . .Large Jar, 11c Morton Salt, goar o voaizea - - - - - - -Box, 10c 37c Sunnybrook Eggs . Pick of the Nest 426 Butter n Conve, Sunnyfield Bacon f Machine Carton of Sliced 1 Doz. Fresh Eggs—Every One Guaranteed. Strictly Fresh Wildmere Eggs Strictl; Munich Malt Syrup. . . . .. .Large can, 39¢c Encore Spaghetti. . . . can, 9c With Cheese_and Tomato Sauce Spaghetti . . . can, 10c With Cheese and Tomato Sauce 1 A&P Macaroni & Spaghetti pkg. 8¢ Mueller’s "853 pkg., 12¢ SPAGHETTI Del Monte Peas . . . . can, 19c Wisconsin_Sifted Early June Peas . . . can, 10c A&P Baked Beans . . can, 8c Oven Baked—Rich—Tasty—W holesome Bean Hole Beans, can, 12Yc Franco American Van Camp’s Carton of 12 Package © etereters o of 12 39¢ 25¢ Jelly Glasses, V5-pint size. . . . . Metal Jar Tops. . . ... .. Mason Metal Top Jars, pints, Mason Metal Top Jars, quarts Carton of 12 m————;“:&m::m g MAIN 500 n oy op o LT TR 23d and D De luxe apartments overlgokinj mac_Park, just five minutes’ wal all (.nummm Departments, Carton of 12 Carton of 12 Packa, s ettt L€ « s ek s ERESI0C Ideal Glass Top Jars, pints Ideal Glass Top Jars, quarts Rubber Jar Rings GEORGE A. WILSON COMPANY Paraffine Wax. . Office on Subdivision Lincoln 381 Educator Biscuit Co. Springtime Asst. —containing an assortment of the most popular Educator 1-Lb. PRYes ..o Educator Biu:uit Co. Cream-Filled Sandwich A delicious cake sandwich composed of a chocolate and vanilla wafer with a rich cream center. 2 5c i YUKON CLUB Ginger Ale Regular and Pale Dry Bottle. . I oc iy Deposit NU-GRAPE and other 5c drinks Coca-Cola, Orange, Mavis, etc. 6 Bottles 25c g’:‘;““ A&P Pure Grape Juice Superb Flavor—Rich and Full Bodied p..]19¢ e.. 35¢ & NOT BE BESP(J\SIBLE R ANY bts, Contracted by anyone “other ‘than 00] 613 bDShul’ st TS xs'-ro'mvz NOTICE THAT WE A no xnnler‘ ‘(?"."imdled Ifl: (:(Y;g ll,)!illl‘]l(‘fi ]l?l"l ement_Ca-. Jocal obies Lifs Foourance BIGk., and will only be responsible Very desirable apartments avail- for debts contracted vy oureelves, able as follows: - B ZEIOLER x. rolteception hull. lnrge Uving, bed ind tiled bath with s Canned Grapefruit White House Evap. Milk Taican...... ] O White House VINEGAR 17c Heinz BEANS Individual Size Can 4%c Heinz SPAGHETTI Individual Size Friday and Saturday Produce Palues! 3 Ibs., 10c . head, 8Y3c Cucumbers . . . 2 for 5¢ String Beans . . . Ib., 10c FreshCorn . .. . . . ear,5c Carrots and Beets . bunch, 5¢ Cabbage . . . . 1b., 3Y2c Sweet Potatoes . . . 41bs., 19c New Potatoes . . . 15 lbs., 39c Bartlett Pears . . . . each,3c Peaches st ., . 4 lbs., 25¢ Blue or Red Plums . . doz., 15¢ Lemons. . . . .. . doz., 29c \F ancy Ripe Bananas, doz., 30c i s SR e S S ATILAINITIIC& PACIFI Poto- from D — e The SECRET of GREAT ACHIEVEMENT shower, Fresh Tomatoes . Lettuce California Iceberg o o o ROOF REPAIRING. PAINTING guttering. spouting: reasonable prices or night. Ajax Roofing Co.. »unflm. ohall, Miving room Col. 7317 day 50, 15 fom wae feet 1650 Kal; Jed. Jinet nd ieen. (hed ‘oath” ad 29° large porch. Reception hall, living room, two bic ms, two Tuxar: 'l)ll\t hillhl dining _room, kitchen hus Civo Murphy beds adat- flolll' $110. ALL ROOMS ARE EXCEPTION- ALLY LARGE AND BATHS HAVE BUILT-IN TUBS AND BUILT- IN SHOWERS. 8-Story Buitding With 2 Speed Flevators Cafe, Valet and Maid Service. QUIET, REFINED EN IRONMENT. Manager on Premises, Main 10030. Window Shades and Screens Every job guaranteed perfect, Factory prices save you money. estimate. 11th & B KLEEBLATT % &+ Windew Shades and Screens. Phone Linc. 879 | 27 YEARS AGO Since 1900 the members of this | Company have devoted theic efforts | entirely to roof work. ~We're still | at it We can save that leaky roof. | Call s up! | ESSGBAS s e | CAFRITZ A MILLION DOLLAR b & K. —printine_plant equibped to_ bandie svery kind of printng iob. The National Capital Press 1210.1212 D ST. N.WV__ Phone M._650 PEACHES. Via Ga. Ave. Pike: turn right just besond | Silver Spring. rtraight on at Colessille to Lucknough Orchards 12 MIL Let us High- New Style Decanter, Qt.. . . | lu\lm' iU The Argonne | 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. The Knowing Mother Will Have No Other IVE days and five nights on horseback without sleep! Feeding entirely on milk and coarse bread. King Charles XII of Sweden did this to demonstrate endur- ance. One of the greatest foods for building ilfglrl?ina and offsetting fatigue is Chestnut Farms Milk. EDNOR MD.. Very attractive apartments of two, three and four rooms, kitchen, reception hall, bath and balcony. Spacious rooms, built-in fixtures, semi-hotel service. Location unexcelled, and rentals very reasonable. Come in and visit these beau- tiful apartment units. The Argonne| 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. WALL PAPERING AND PAINTING Very Reasonable Prices, Established 1910, EDWIN S. RUCKER = BYRO'\I S, Al)‘\'\lb i PRINTING IN A HURRY High fut not bih oriced. 0 AT BN THE GREAT TEA Co. Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th St. N.W. POTOMAC 4000

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