Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 3

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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927.° 50000 IN JEWELRY |, 5 rreso v sonn. PRICED HOMES IN, S T AW w | e [ = AmLanTics Paciric = | Bank Failure. o, Six the seven persons indicted | . ) 7 by xl‘xe \;nn‘ (ou‘n(fv A,r‘nnd‘ s W 1 i - j 'or varying forms of raud in . ctic vith th fail in J: N s H V t t ’ et i Ciaers’ Bank and. St ss 9 5 0 : eicome 110me vacationists. Pushcart Man Dlsappears! e i e hend : 3 vesterday in the sum of $3.000 each. | ol For the benefit of those who have been away for the Summer we wish While Taking Samples to |Those aranzing bond are J. W.| % to announce that we have opened 20 new Meat Markets in our sto: e 1. e, Ve sl - | ing the past few mopths. We carry only the highest quality Store for Salesman. ent; W. B. Klugh, cashier; D — ‘ inspected Steer Beef, Choice Lamb, Veal, Pork, Poultry and Fonneon and W Srmatrong. Seventh St. Northwest [ v s eomp;.c'. line of lunch and smoked meats. _ and W. radley, former 2 x he next time you are out shopping just drop in one of our meat mar- Tntrusting $50.000 worth of jew. | ¥tate bank examiner. “The’one who AT HAMILTON , Kets. Oberve, o your oun saisfoction, the sanitars, albvemodern equip. elry to a colored pusheart man whem | ppom; Bhown: ¢ X bk ment, the complete line of fresh meats and poultry on display, and partic- \ he had never seen before, Albert M.| ement between Solicitor J. Big Front Porch Large Bath i | i "L"‘"” how low priced they are. For your guidance we are listing the Stern of New York, for 28 yes o 9 Lo s i Double Back Built-in i addresses below: Bopeiey ceatasmisi, ireporied o pol Porch Refrigerator of ; ~ 3000 Conn. Ave. 2138 N. Y. Ave. 25 Laurel. Ave., Tak. Pk. 2302 4th St. N.E. Vesterday that his jewelry samples i & . - 331 g o 44 sind S ciai sina AIELED An Ideal Home at a Moderate Price . o . 3535 g::: ::: 6717 Wisé. Ave. 4805 Ga. Ave 1519 17th St. N.W. €omewhere between Ninth and F i . o Batt Park, Md 1400 : ot SAMPLE HOUSE . € 5542 Conn, Ave, Battery Park, Md. 1400 12th St. N.W. 3139 M St. N.W. 5 of the missing jewelry : 29221 . N.W. R. ille, 3 . N. o e e TRIO $50,000 IN GEMS e it et Gl & Pl : . i 4th Si. N.W. Rochuille, Md 401 H St. N.E. Lyon Village, Va. P g e | in Auto. Every effort is made to meet the financial requirements of all desirable purchasers. [ B the Associstea Prese, TENDER FRESHKILLED VEAL ROAST e Insured. | CLEVELAND, m ember 15.—Three onsisting of 2,700 | voung handits ¢ held_up a CHUCK ROAST : ”:‘;M. fi:\Ynunge“:;::sitca:‘:s;:e:;;ri;gSeize 5114 Seventh StreetN.W. ! ) A |l Jfl‘iba? anb éaturha? fileflt marketépfl'ials || s R S TR S MG A e hlo i G SRR S Y A > of their cases dll | A bl 0 in gems, whic ¥ Ib., 35, ew York jeweler. ~They | . LEAN Sae ! T o e e eyl ABD I ¥ Ave. Main 1267 — VEAL PADDIES T L e o L e T BOILING BEEF |ROASTING CHICKENS Ib., 35¢ et been 3| Vatken for g.;;»m-;;;;«ug‘pgfl= BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY A DUNIGAN ALL-BRICK HOME e L Ib., 35¢ g and_was connect- |10 S0P < o a stop when he ‘ | — w e {"\‘”‘"“ “""""""‘1‘&1 a gun pres "u:amt: Ris IP:I\\ | ——— - = = === = —1 Loffler’s Products STEWING CHICKENS uth’s Products Mr. Stern, \ho I Slopping at the = -.rxnnf:o.wn“m:w::x‘\z!redm‘ e N Sausage Meat . .1b. 35¢ 1b., 31 Sausage Meat 1b.35¢ arrington Hotel, s 2t none | el ftd hember A ..1b. i . t‘)":"'hcflrvl:\:};rlt Iednx..ln ::l'x:lxlo .:j: a “(ho"‘u ] ;n:(‘;‘:’? ;rlt\h::cl:\\r: B SCHOOL BOOKS FOR REN l sGkr:le': Llsnka. s II'L ggc > L g’ “"!L';",’ llbb. 35¢ ~jers, investigate hy © manage- in the bus. o 0 was on, AR AT o, ey | ‘smaii “Bologna, 1b. 35 | Tena DUCKLINGS | ymeee o oanes 20 g ars iininea another ,‘,,,‘,l‘.ie‘",}‘;‘,*’:‘k,‘.,‘.i‘ 2:',‘,:.3 ”‘?‘K”“":"i’i BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G x Lunch Roll 1b. 40c Ib., 35¢ Pork Roll ... "B o b e e PRt | A, B, S S e i the memr—— 1209 Connecticut Ave. N.W. || Choice L § Lamb e 2n e ptor et o e s e st e SR N Avetlobte Octaber 1ot e Leg of Lamb . . . . Lb., 29c gt mlshny\,l:\fl(‘r o\r|nl-mnu| l)\ - se s larted from the bus, fol- SAUL BUILDING e T s —— T T R s P s ey st m;' e s T A Ve Ao FILLET OF HADDOC, B oo, Proceed 1o & store on | e owed. the "bus 1o || 925 15th St. NNW. | Modern Store, Large Show Window K....lb., 18c | BOSTON MACKEREL.....Ib., 25 The pushcart man was on the souih | kron. ; : CROAKERS ............Ib,12Y;c | NORFOLK SPOTS......Ib., 12V;c e of ¥ stroet, making s way et e b o, dourge o, sxalisls fu and Mezzanine JERSEY T, ?o12° | PANROCK. Ib., 35¢ n the traffic as the salesman @ heart of the financial, and .. ] o Ll ote g FIVE COUNCILMEN JAILED. ‘:',“:.‘.‘{.\’.‘,i..:f'.f.'fish “mv i - This is without question the best square ol g COOKED SHRIMP....... ~"’~: 60c d the corner of Ninth and F streets, e g ST Stmangareaiot il iis meke o = 3 BUTTERFISH .........Ib, 12V,c | CRAB FLAKES. .. R rn said, he observed Pittsburgh Suburb Liquor Scandal LAWYERS on Connecticut Avenue a chance to push h s Brings Sentences. BUILDERS | Jos. Phillips’ Original Ib. 40 c SHOULDER L A M B Ib. 27 c ptreet. He has not seen man or jewels| pITTSBURGH, Pa., September 15 ACCOUNTANTS | . since, he said. P)—Fiv> councilmen’ of Homestead. || jNSURANCE BROKERS || anda agner 0. All-Pork Sausage Meat, ROAST Empty Pushcart Found. a Pittsburgh suburb, were sentenced B e e e e A i R R e Arriving at the Seventh street store, | g }e\:‘q‘:“l‘m‘,:l fl‘flny :{:‘a*;g':; ”.‘;E All Outside, Reoms. Asturing Ample INCORPORATED —— 2 5 > sl anta P ry o ! he did not feel alarmed when several | conspiracy to violate the prohibition || Rents, $10 per month for private 1321 Connecticut Avenue Main 9700 ' minutes passed and his samples had | CONSPir SR ARSI S0 o month for Divats i | Mot _appeared, feeling that they had |law by Tederal Judge R. M. Gibson | (GRe, (tiaiie! il been delayed in the traffic. After a {gda;u :‘;\e mx}:in;‘ T:‘:no?:t;:gegncl:";&u T C I Af 2 2 | considerable interval, however, he be- | I°Rgers, & B. F. SAUL Co_ o0 Comply with many Requests ter having made extensive altera- came worried, but thought that the |the Federal prison. . i i Th ilmen, along with several 7 AR LARUAE SAN SAN WA O AN that have been made b, t i i 4 usheart man might have miStaken | o mer men, were convicted atter'a sen- || Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. ‘ ‘ ;:} “ “‘“‘ ‘ “ 3{\‘% en made by customers who so kindly | tions we will reopen our store on lishment of a somewhat similar name | $3tlonal trial which involved charges - . 1763 Columbia Rd. N.W. Lafayette St., Riverdale Bs that on Seventh street, hut located |0f @ ~Tum ring” operating in the near- 4 e by steel town. A farewell banquet ! 2 : é bn T atreet. “Atter vishing that piace |1 i, (onP A SO Janust I Y PRI ON we take pleasure in S the addition of a | with a complete new stock of Fancy and Standard hastened back o the hotel. thinking | °Micials. President Klein, Gen;z; )E ~ : 5 4 new and ultra-modern ;rflnd Q-:'ah‘}y Groceries, Smoked Meats, Fresh q Laughlin, Samuel T. Morgan, John H. 0 ES A ruits an: etabl fhat the nesro e have forsetten | LY o imes L. Gats _ WINDOW SHAD MEAT DEPARTMENT esctabios. quarters. Failing to find him, he turn- SR Consult “The Shade Shop” when you It will be our aim to serve every one with the : Hé - finest grade of meat that can be bough d ed the case over to police. The aban- need new window es. Our facilities - & - e bought, and our . fone pushcars was found empey at| Olg Towfnly‘W:keg EE'P 3 D e [olices stock will consist of Government-inspected F REE' On Opemng Day FREE! ITwelfth and G streets. Do aaschisneelr hal ameosilIod Brom. ; . ANA lower factory prices. Call us up. A STEER BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, POULTRY, FISH The man who had obtained the dis- GUSA, almatia. — Ragusa, S 4 /NI ¢ When you are domg your shopping this week On Saturday, our Opening Day, we will give appearin; ushcart man for Stern|walled and battlemented old town dat- Wont voluniarily to police headquar. |ing from the seventh century, has be- | || 2 - end, drop in and inspect our New Market, be- | FREE with each purchase of $1.00 or more, '_ ters to assist in the search. come a modern watering place. The € L . RV/R | || cause we are proud of it and we want you to e it Bt town once had the reputation of being - : 3\ be, too, ar a part of your community. 1 CAKE OF PALMOLIVE SOAP or 1 the sleepiest, laziest place in the world. | On Friday and Saturday, first two O, SMALL PKG. of FAB and with SERVES FIVE COLLEGES. Hel it F;l . PrOtezt - ¢ : Days, we will give :::.'tha:-:; 'pw:ehl..l':of’;'l";; purchase of $3.00 or mor'e, s g dorita or your Car g ||l or more in meats, 5 LBS. of SUGAR or 15 LBS. of Woman Holds Posts on Governing “'l'hp'lullent protec- A b NX*% ||| FREE!—One Bottle of Heinz Ketchup POTATOES % jon for your car, . = . . . com.m::::: n:‘: Ax:::'m.. s e Enaiest SEEEEEEERIMES NSRRI TOPEKA, Kans.—Many a man feels it the finestinvest- RV b e e e prova i b’ attaine the distinction of . Per Mo, e et e, ||| BAC “‘”‘“ I Wildmere Ei'G Carton ming a member of the governing Handsome metal weather- | . Body of one college. But a Kansas board construction gives both /& O é Strictly Fresh of 12 c m Sesni e e i L T [ woman, Mrs. J. 8. Patrick, is a regent strength and beauty. for five institutions of higher learn- Call Lincoln 10-100 ing, two of them the largest in her i Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold s Patiick 1s'the only woman R!idy to use SHINGT : al. | =—=19 and 25 Cent Sale Mmember of the Kansas board of 9 = grsreson: GULDENS | Mawame Homes of Quality ———— | Loy |——— 16th 3¢ Resontit Section || | YUROM || Del Monte Apricots|| Jello . SPECIAL NOTICES. PHILLIPS TERRACE _—— \\ P ar kWOOd st. N .w-, West 0f 14th Club Large 2 5 C America’s Most Resolution re Leo Simon . o Resolved: m‘:‘t:.-‘l;frf‘; | the " Almighty God APARTMENTS \ ARGO NNE \ Convenient to the Shopping Facilities at Park Road | Gmg er A le Can Fa"Ao'" ee‘;"r t E)w-d son_of Rabbi Abram Simon and of Pla | Regular and Pale Dry ssorte 1601 Argonne ce | Fl. 6 and 7 bright and spacious rooms | St 1 and 2 tiled baths, built-in tub, shower, fixtures | 3 Bottles 25c E" Big kitchens, completely equipped ; large pantry | . 3 Pkgs. c Large porches—Exquisite decoration Plus Bottle Deposit 1 and 2 car built-in garages SRR M Orton,s Salt \ i | 5 Regular and lodized /5 $10,950 4 | i || [ o e 1 i | Of which you actually g:f:; f"a 3 Pleos. 2 5 Dessert Convement Terms save almost two thirds | Ll 8S:. c Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. 2 botis 25'0 \3 rhss. 25¢ Hires’ Extracts rary president ol| our Federation of Temple 7 Just North of Columbia Rd. at 1Gth St. lumbia Road Overlooking Beautifal Rock Creek Park 16th & Colu e 1 by in c We have left a few of thess con v i ng"m\; ssion of aympathy in their " ir- peniently” Srtanec ‘Sparimente. can- Several very attractive “Leo Simon was an earnest thinker. de- ing in size as follows apartments ranging in size out Jew & loval American eitizen. an in- ] Gne. room. Kitehen and_bath. with foiin e e, Seieplie tieiod eon. brother - ai 4 Murphy bed. ey e expreasion” ot oo B raom. Kiichen: ining _aloowe hall, kitchen, bath and bal- ".'“ 00, L s U e 00. 662,50, cony, to four rooms, kitchen, rooma.”reception’ hall. Kitchen. reception hall and bath. d_bath. bed. . Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. 2% Z 7 2 %, Z /////éf// Z ed) EE. Tiwo MRS 3. WALAER FRETBERG i Murohy MRS. JACOB WERTHEIN - """ BOGAr rooms and hath. Murphy bed 3 Bock " Treck 2. 72 3 ll 17.50. MOVING TO S 7 ? lr»l'v:a rooms. recention hall and bath, Get_our return loa on hall and bath. rates " Full and_par T ad shipments to Philadelohia, New Yori. e e e o R R 1460, NATIONA Convenient 10 All Car and Bus Lines LASS( Inspect them Today Befors Deciding. \ :nz_ 1 ¥, store @ Pa, ave. \ 17 17 n.w i JUR. o 15 o 72 7 24-] ::.I:: 'l'.el;:hon l;'.:l‘nr‘flfl':l" N wlum:s'":;; 7 \ 16th & Columbia Road & Co. INC.I,JTIH ) 0wnen and Builders of Communities g e .l Pure SOAP as essential 2 e 19c sonable Col. 7 day_or. Aiax Roofing and Heating Co.. 1839 K "// [E CELEBRATED CIDER BARREL open daily until December 20th: all cider n ice: choice avples: buur out Frederick : g : 5 A- i ' as pure FOOD! ‘g || Octason Soap |1 ek, | L e s mun e ; / Y : : 4rn. 25¢ 3 cates 1 9c The National Capital Press Where there are chil- [§ \ i The health-value of good, pure, lathery Plus Deposit PHSIISD SLNW. - Fhees M. W58 dren the question of GRAPES RIPE schools is all important. Y / soap is this—by cleansing better than AT QUAINT ACRES Battery Park is an ideal lo- | ‘. b i e e cation in this respect. l-rpm H v : o Ydb. v, «ETTRERSRL e | Kpifuel o o A i e S AT ' o f o Yeelb. ey 2 at. . BY pR[ S; n\\})G‘\MS :f";‘l‘“s :::‘ore:lvac]fifi:y ;‘\: y R \ the million pore-doors open so they Sp:ni:‘l ".”;"'/t..’z'.‘:.‘ 25: H':m" Rnu.fl-h B Guest « .6 cakes, 25¢ . IN & HURRY e o ‘ can better free the body of harmful Eerieesornt. 3 St 35 | by CesirySeie.on, 36 ade._but not hi | i \ : 95 e Oct. Toilet Soap. . .3 cakes, 25¢ 2 ak. Powder, 6-0z.can,25¢ (Y_“_";;'R' ;' ; sl | WA TEATS : \ toxins. Sweetheart’s rich, creamy lather i s | GRS See: 3ot ur 00 eady | :srhools are excellent, both : y is the great, safe cleanser. I i “"“..::f,",,,,’,::}'.‘.’,’a‘v‘.':.‘:‘::" Il“::ful‘:‘;."‘ equipment and i ¥ . . . % S TR S | T v o e our | ! skl A Frivap and Saturdap Produce épeuals! Roofing Main 933 co unity. Th p % K_(O;gzs "rap —— “;m;‘i" ;“- Choice lots at. surprisingly Elberla Peaches. .4 lbs., 23c | Concord Grapes. . . .1b., 5Yc Pt ank priinatiee iare ‘¥ebainics ot low pggpees well s at - 101bs., 55¢ z s Ige. basket, 79¢ : g e o 2 Sweet Potatoes. . . . ..lb.,, 3c | Eating Apples. . . .4 lbs., 25¢ o “holesye bruidh and Producs, © | He dge & f New Potatoes. . . .5 lbs., 14c | Iceberg Lettuce. . . head, 10c R APEg":;.,",;’.‘:; O T | i & : Spinach . ...........lb, 6¢c | Fresh Tomatoes.25 lbl., E;LE s ‘Gotder Middleton 1 i wneelb.y 5c | Carrots . . ..... . .2 bunches,9¢c o condiioe, Y e Stringless Bzans . T SO SR REALTORS, At your: Grocevw TOILE T SOAP Bliver_Spring. straight on at (‘nlnnlh to N, r ucknough Orchards | & 1412EyeSt. N.W. Fi ®dnor, Md. 13 Mlles from D. C. Line, ‘

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