Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1927, Page 7

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THE EVENING 3TAT, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1927. member of the *Virginia Senate in made her lofty malden voyage, belch | f~ R PRESIDENT TYLER' ‘Ht;'“;,‘.;:':n":.:"ws":::‘4."3.‘2;:3““‘ (FAMOUS STEAMSHIP |it"ieh Shad"sr bt s | (S I T s Aok I SERVICE| S o = B oy Syl RS Fl ! \mle WM he has presided on the which time two steamers and a mo- I g 5 — |bench in the fourteenth judicial cir- tor boat joined her on the lake in the Combination - Ave Ooens cuit of Vir comprising Elizabeth irst Vessel to Navi clouds, the Yapura was retired. Bo re Ope | ity ba? York, Wagwick and | Y8pUrs, First Vessel to Navigate G000 [ 4 atries, however, recently f l AYER AKE ] P a . = es Cit w Kent and Charles TLake Titicaca in Andes, Re- found it advisable to burn oil, so the | ). ¥ Tomorrow ; i d old Yapura is now being reconditioned | i / 4l oua rn :n mnY 12 lmr called by 0il Industry. and fitted out as a tanker with a ca Cocoanut Chocolate . ; Afternoon and pacity of 1,200 barrels. She will earry a i Pineapple Orange AP T All Wednesday Judge D. Gardiner Tyler Was o { fi ol trude petroleum from Puno across Average Weight Afternoons t Twice Virginia Member | i o TR T of Congress. s B 5| LosEsooo0 WGems. il 1% s 39 A STORE NEAR YOUR HOME in the Future Soucia Dipscn t0 T st T FULIE 7 nespramiee oo EB:—:EEEEEEEEEEE RICHMOND, Va., nher 6. y and, ] h 2 e | Horses One of Two Robbed. : INDIANAPOLIS, September 26 (8). { AT (I Judge Tyler died ome ves.|by a guard at t S —Mrs. William Roth of San Franclsco, I stended | owner of a string of thoroughbred vas | horses being exhibited at the Indiana d e fuir_here this week, unte . Morris of Coronado, Calif... terday after a long il A ) s I ss. e Crow expected to attend the e entire Ru: ms mens d is expe ts were carried |here had been entered during the night ernoon o s . L b e Yapiite 4 zh 01 . completely 0 i 1 of th o TR OIS bl iy ified y and > Puno, on the (and $10,000 in diamonds and jewelry of the Virginia bar and for a number c ake, and nd she then | sto he polic > voins of years was influential -in public af- o b a 3 e ctims o fairs in the Old Dominion Soviet o t it | tude of (Tm lev .|1( . - William _ Metcham San £ r for a N Ve me greatly xcites 3 sco, in an adjoining y o Dcmeratis TIokst: in ARaE A wasth - whef , of about 1,000 tons, the loss of $400 in cash. ‘ _________________________._———————- We Begm Today to Distribute to Our Stores Ten (10) Carloads of These Choice Pennsylvania Elberta Peaches Distribution will continue today and tomorrow and prices are effective imme- diately upon arrival of peaches to the store nearest you. The extremely fine quality of these Pennsylvania peaches which are grown in orchards between Gettysburg and Harrisburg is known by most of our customers. These peaches should especially appeal to the housewife who wants to get peaches best suited for canning and preserving. RISV TS Our buyer personally inspected the orchards in which these peaches were grown and was so impressed with their excellent condition and exceptional fancy quality that right there he contracted for the delivery of ten carloads. Y The prices are extremely reasonable and we are handling this fruit on a very close margin—market conditions have made peaches higher this year than last, but at our price we consider you are getting an excellent value—why not get in touch with the store nearest you and have them reserve a supply sufficient for your needs. 4 lbs. 25¢ Origin 8 lbs. 49¢ Bushel 25 lbs. $1.49 Basket 1.1b. cartons of 4 ‘“sticks’ RS T D BRI Il [——=u|0——"=|s|0——=|a|——|0| ——AIsl—r0|o|c——= |8l c—5] ‘What is my present car worth |—— - sz Yin trade?” k= 5::: 5> - GULF WAX Mason Jars g S Which makes an air-tight seal and retains the full Mason Jar Caps Doz., 25¢ flavor of the fruit. . Jar Rubbers IVEN several makes of cars selling at about the 2l | Jelly Glasses . .1-Pts., Doz., 39¢ Jelly Glasses .... 2 .1/,-Ph. Doz., 39¢c ¥ same price, why should one offer me a larger allowance on my present car than another?” This is a commonly asked question. Its answer lies AT 4 In trading-in your present car for a new car, first * judge the merits of the new car in comparison with its price, including all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance. GENERAL MOTORS “4 car for every purse and purpose” CHEVROLET + PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE - OAKLAND BUICK - LASALLE - CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS - YELLOW CABS AND COACHES FRIGIDAIRE—The electric refrigerator Y in understanding these basic facts: ; | TOKAY GRAPES LOFFLER'S MEATS * of value: i.e., what the dealer who accepts it in Westphallas because competitive dealers are bidding to sell 2l | SWEETS %o, sor . Pt il LETTUCE Xesbers 1 Pet Milk APPLES @i ... 31bs., 25¢ sively priced so as to permit an excessive allowance. Consists of 3 6-0z. cakes and 2 guest cakes SANITARY OATS Large 18¢c Stockinette Hams trade can get for it in the used car market. 3 The largest allowance offered is not necessarily 7-:1 ; ? Log Cabin Syrup INTERNATIONAL SALT Pke. 3¢ 2 Pkes.5¢ v Pancake Flour 2 Pkgs. 19¢ First carload of these California Tokays just received Sliced Bacon 2 Your present car has seemingly different values || Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CABBAGE Nev b. Baby Lima Beans b . i Seckel or . ’s “Read ” the best deal for you. Sometimes it is not. It may i —— Heart of Maine CORN 2 Cans 2 5c /l\\ |Il|||l||l||!||| RS Sa T e TR AT |||||‘ll\‘ g 4}\\ IIIIINIIIIINIII A IHII'“IHIIHIMA\‘ T HW /Jb‘“IH‘lUI”] TS 1 Your present car has only one fundamental basis and are being distributed to our stores. sy POTATOES & 15 lbs., 43c Peter Pan Corn T ——— || ONIONS White . Honey Dew Pineapple FRESH PRUNES. isIBh Chum Salmon mean that the new car involved has been exces- IVORY SOAP COMBINATION ... ....25¢ BE ANS Blue Ridge Stringless 3 Cans 25c \V(&llIIlII\IIlII|IIlI!I\\Vr}!lIIll|I|Ill|lll}lf§\'l?Jllllll '3 &!

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