Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1927, Page 3

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NEW YORK IS KEY INT928 POLITICS k- E LL-AN S | 6. 0.P. in Hope He Can "FOR INDIGESTION Carry Governorship. 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgds.Sold Everywhere | BY DAVID LAWRENCE. e to nominate °Hughes in the event out of | H nment Bu DE LUXE APARTMENTS Furnished or Unfurnished $5950 to $13500 4 i ns HII( und to CAFRlTZ 14th and K Main 9080 Loyalty Seen as Polite \llltu!le Mr. Hughes' to President Cc | epublican leac tion of loyalty ] —have investigated and are investing ds, the man who came clectoral votes of the ‘Wa Home Sites A few choice sites still available PHONE or CALL for lithograph map showing sizes of lots Hedges & Middleton, Inec. Recltors. Eye St. N.W. sections of the country. West and the South, on of strength would ‘n el movement of the delegates ll\l an Eastern candidate. Hoover Near Top. ng thing 1000Hotel | Positions Open/ Frank. 9503 about the art of Eastern R loover. turn to C| then to Her at 23 Street lin the Ba L@E“@mwfi"} Meanwhile, OFFICES ¢ in the MILLS BUILDING Corner 17th, Pa. Ave. and G St. Several single outside rooms at very reasonable rentals; convenient to most Government De- partments; open for in- spection. Arthur Carr 206 Mills. Building Main 2863 REERRRERRRRCRREREE E public sentiment will BOOKS WANTED All Kinds—Any Quantity BRING THEM IN Or Phone Franklin 51155116 |BIG BOOK SHOP—933 c s | FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 % | ol \ _LEETH BROTHERS Es T | “Insured Savings” i | 81,250 | Sudes you for each $10 vou deposit monthly in the New “Insured Savings” Account Find out at the Bank how this kind of savings account protects your family. Mt. Vernon Savings Bank 9th & Mass. Ave. % Vacationing from Early Spring to Late Autumn That's the opportunity afforded at “Wild Rose Shores” —with all the Summer pas- s and the duck shooting Autumn—for _South bounds in out-of-doors’ FRAN GRAPES RIPE 3 AT QUAINT ACRFS glnive, i old Colonial eveloped into ommunity— hole family can enjoy the vacation season to- gether—prolonged into the 2l¢ Autumn. It won't in- —for you cery day. Ma 119 3rd St. S.W. A MILLION- D_OLLAR printie oiant « o every kiad of nr | The National Capital Press | aq r S 5w Pheas M 90| There is ta be no promis- 5 | cuous selling of homes or lots. References will be required— and protecting regulations must be subscribed to. PRINTING | _IN A HURRY but not hig '»' priced. 5 | Wlndow Shades and Screens | foctars “oelias save you mouar estimate KLEEBLATT 4 &2 Window Shades and Sercens. Pl " WALL PAPERING AND PAINTING s £ Cottages and Bunga- lows already erected— ready for inspection—and acre size lots or larger may be sclected and de- veloped on acceptable lines. Let n!! For particulars and inspection consult Waggaman & Brawner (Incorporated) 1700 Eye St. Frank. 7485 Very Reasonable Prices. Established 1910, ‘2§ EDWIN S. RUCKER h’""”hik s e ~ Hughes Favored by State| i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927, have crystallized also on the various candidacies, but the party leaders with SCHOOL POSTS VACANT. their ears to the ground will have a S e R chance to determine the advantages|Two Printing Teachers Wanted for and disadvantages of a convention in Junior High Classes. which the Coolidge strength may‘he Lowden or Vice President Dawes o | in junlnr high schools are open, and become the beneficiary of disunion in | applicants are invited to file their n Republicans. |\ ayifications with Assistant Supt. of 4 Schools Stephen E. Kramer, at the the ranks of the Nnmy\:hl 1 Kibler Relensed on Bond. Franklin School Building, Thirteenth |and K streets. Kirke Kibler, held by the police for | "' " citions are open both to men eleased last night 500 by order of &t and women, and the salary is $1600 writ of habeas cor- pee annum. It is necessary that ap- Attorney O. W. H. plicants possess a practical knowledge of printing and a general high school g on the writ is| ptember 15, ' education i BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME A New Group of ‘8,950 Dunigan Petworth Homes INSPECT TONIGHT 5002 5th ST. N.W. Open Until 9 P.M bond of Stafford or pus sued out | Hughes. Hear scheduled for x large rooms. k floor—a choice of harc IZach house comy bath with built-in shower I ceivable convenience. Your rent money will buy it and you should g OWN YOUR OWN HOME D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc 1319 New York Ave. Main 1267 R Three large porches. od or cream trimmed ed with Celotex. Tile ery con- Spacious pantries. Apartments No. 1909 19th Street N.W Cor. 19th & Fla. Ave. 7-Story Fireproof Building Within Walking Distance of Downtown Section All Apartments Done Over Twenty-four Hour Elevator Service 1 room and bath, $35.00 per month 3 rooms and bath, $60.00 per month 4 rooms and hath, $70.00 per month 5 rooms and bath, $100.00 per month Randall H. Hagner & Co. Incorporated No. 1321 Connecticut Ave. N.W, Phone Main 9700 For Sale or Rent CAFETERIA COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Ready for business. Very attractive and capable of doing a large business. Centrally lccated; modern fixtures. One of the best in the city. Very reason- ablee. A REAL MONEY-MAKING OPPORTUNITY. Gardiner & Dent, Inc. Main 4884 1409 L St. N.W. ’ & o) ) : ot 3. Tioover T, [ : I‘i i’ Phllllps Terrace Apartments 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columba Road at 16th St. Overlooking Beautiful Rock Creek Park We have left 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 large porch, $150.00. Convenient to All Car and Bus Lines Inspect Them Today Before Deciding. 24-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service Resident Manager and Rent Agents on Premises WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO., Inc. Adams 8710 1516 K St N W. Main 4600 2z, 72, 727 % ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 777 ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 7227 D § ///////////////////// Pouring Tea for Profit High salaried positions open in tea rooms, motor inns, coffee shops. Houw to start your own tea room. Managers, assistant managers, hostesses, table directors, buyers and other executives are needed in tremendous new field for women. Earnings of £5,000 upward a year; fascinating work, quick success awaits you. No previous experience necessary. We train you evenings in spare time, show you how fo start your own tea room, or put you in touch with desir- able positions. Hundreds of Lewis graduates winning_handsome earnings in the wonderful new profession. Our Free Employment Bureau covers the ith good positions. Practical work in model ssrooms of only building in America ex- clusively erected to give training for this fas- cinating profession. School building open from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily. Fall Classes Now Forming LEWIS TEA ROOM INSTITUTE LEWIS HOTEL TRAINING SCHOOLS 23rd and Pa. Ave. N.W. BACK AGAIN are on the air from 7 : < \Elberta Peach ==/ Preserving Sale The five carloads which we received the early part of the week were not sufficient to supply the great demand created by our $2.39 basket price, and we immediately wired for several more that arrived last The A&P Gypsies will resume broadcaslmg Monday night, Sept. 12th. They 0 to 8:30 through station WRC. Listen in for an hour of real enjoyment. & vmm ECONOMY RULES™ Original 16-1b. O Basket ight. i These peaches are of the finest Elberta Variety, shipped from Virginid’s prize orchards in refrigerided express cars direct to us. Without a doubt, they are the ideal peach for preserving, and we offer them to you in any quantity you may want at prices that reflect a big saving. 4 lbs., 23c : Original $ 39 10 Ibs., 55c 45.1b. Bushel . 25 Ibs., $1.35 Basket In additicn to Elberta Peaches, we are offering twe other preserving values for this week end, namely Concord Grapes 4+ 25 89c Original . I Fresh Prunes 3:25c~ s, *1:2 —RIGHT NOW—PRESERVE! . And next Winter you will have no end of joy from the delicious fruits and vegetables now in season. FUNANNANNNANNNNNNN \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\* Opening Today! TWO NEW MEAT MARKETS 151917th St. NW. & 3139 M St. N.W. Where we are offering a complete line of the finest quality Government Inspected Fresh Meats, Pouléiry and Fish at the lowest possible prices. On Friday and Saturday, cur two opening days, we will give free with each purchase amounting tc $1.060 or more made in our Meat Dept., FREE—1 Bottle Heinz Ketchup, Small Size Preserving 4 F Supplies i Thin Skin Juicy LEMONS Dos. _—2_5c Why not purchase a dozen or more while this special price is be- ing offered and have them handy for flavor- ing puddings, pies, mar- malades, iced tea, etc.? Mason’ss Jars Quarts . ...Doz.,79¢ 14 Gallon. Doz., $1.15 Ideal % Jars Top Quarts . ...Doz., 99¢ Jelly Glecsses, Doz. 39¢ Jar Ceps .. .Dez., 25¢ Jar Rings...Pkg., 7c Paraffine Wex, Pkg., 10c New Grocery Store Situated on the Main Highway at ' Washington and Liberty Streets Middleburg, Va. Sure Jell Where we are carrying our regular complete line of fancy and standard brand quality groceries, fresh fruits, vegetables and smoked meats. Bottle 2 9c O N R R A A A A A R R R | Shredded Wheat Standard Quality Early June Peas 3 cas 23cC New Potatoes FRESH 5 lbs., 14c CORN Del Monte Prunes’== 22¢ ; Spices Ground Allspice, 2-03. ... Caraway Seed, pkg...... Celery Seed, phg......... 7c Ground Cinnamon, 2-0z..8¢ Cloves, whole or ground.10c Moce, can ——c me I 1c White House Evap. Milk Tall 25C Cans Sweet Potatoes 6 i 23c 4 Ibs., 15¢ Wildmere 39¢ Jello Pig. ¢ || Fancy Creamery Butter Lo. 48¢ LIFEBUOY SOAP 3« 20c Frivay and Saturday Meat Macket Specials Effective at All A&P Meat Markets (Except Alexandria) FRESH KILLED Eeami e Frying Chickens ZA%'E 2 Lb. 35c Lean Fresh Long Island Duc_rlings SHOULDERS . 35¢ Lb., 19¢ Veal Rcast With Pocket Fresh Killed Stewing Chickens . 3¢ FRESH FISH Sausage Meat. . .Lb., 35¢ Green Links s Ham Bologna. .. .Lb., 40c Fillet of Haddock .Lb., 18c | Croakers Lb., 12vsc Fresh Trout ... Lb., 12Vsc | Boston Mackerel . . . Lb., 20c Butter Fish . ... .Lb., IZ‘/;c Pan Rock Lb., 35¢ ATLANTIC & PACIFI A N S S R R R I AR A "\\\\\\‘\\\m\“\\\\\\\\\\ N A R A ARNNNNN Carton of 12 Strictly Fresh Large Can Eggs All Flavors Prime Rib ROAST BEEF Lb., 29¢ Fresh Ground Beef, Lb., 23¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast, Lb., 29¢ Fancy Leg of Lamb, Lb., 33¢c Loffler’s Products Skinless Sausage, Lb., 35¢ Sausage Meat. . .Lb.,35¢ Green Links ... .Lb., 35¢c Small Bologna. . .Lb., 35¢ Cooked Ham. .Y, Lb., 18¢c Sliced Bacon, 1,-1b. pg., 20c Halibut Crab Flakes Cooked Shrimp. . Lb., 55¢ .Lb., 60c | TEA co. THE GREAT

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