Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1927, Page 10

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o E EVENTYG STAR. YASTTNGTOY, 1. @, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1927, ! 'Q TAD'C ADNAT A for him by Louis al!, noted «:\‘\1 N . TEMPLES HTORY G OF REALLY GREAT-MAN - i e EC.“D‘E?.GEf‘iéz'iin‘f,‘:finséiii-id, wend us no‘- tlenin nnd e TUI- ‘ : : o ,’:‘:!‘U..,.;m. et o — | All Schools Close |} = =" ; e . ‘Lawyer WhO Sued Auto ng‘ g 4 sk e ¢ . | Liquor Spies in Pittsburgh Confess. —_— S ° . ORI CAR KRV RS 3 | 75 Cases in Court TONDON, No ber 17 tm.—'r‘h“ q" e — | Tells Audience Here Retrac- : iy (e i | ocimuese. ssniee oe o ool o THRTEE Archeological Group Hears A . } ford, ‘i Federal Judze Raymond, Bl : 4 the arrest of all the heads | “n oo ol o 4 3 . Bttty mnd " tor dentistn of Ancient Masterpieces | TR TS ok : o in’ “ridiculing the 5 ssociatr schools i ll\hnn says a aispaten I Snetion: < . Built in India. Truth, Not Car Selling, Cred-| B8 X [ | uc vinded of his inocen < develoned - (e Citiens o [They are charged with i o Terme ot i { : E S burgh and_ Allegheny. County. 1 i pd ke 4 A —— ited With Bringing State- | 3 ; 3 now pending in e conrt, wiil 1 |1 e : Lo, 2 B . i Ty S n* | dropy iscl @ e i anee Buddhist temples and m: & X t the woman | evide 1 A 5 the oldeststructures in_the ment Defending Race. | erowi rpnge, | had : vere des o have gotten | nounc : Al hen hie hoarded i Franklin Edger it de- | e £100,000 for services. the speaker | Confe s fence was Lo aied A partment of ¥ i | Menry Ford's apology 1o the Jews . waived” all damiges o . . vigia, ;| was “notthe of a small man,” | ! ; er el al o g A but of a “really great” one who, in : as 3 e Tt . ; e e oup dha g ¥ i ce. however T King's confession was irulle Dafove LbUmE oiions e liners in || Be Sure Yon Tt e "Riehs "Omee shteenth street. He showed a | "’"""’”';"“‘ e b o “ . I the history of the | he Iu(( Pit v for Des Moines, {one trip aer c. remarkable pictures of these | Importan 4 3 Lol 5 3 ing movement i | he ...(..,.1..1 10 TOSUNN | e e e e it B | el Y e : X ‘ R e e o [ ——— [o[———o[————[o[———[o|———la———u vhose million- | 3 n Wwhich are on the west yetiose ikl ¢ . i a Ralph niry, near Bombay. | fol ey suitia st Ford led to | - S vities were | hl Bugane: AOEaaR i 1 ence 3 & led” in the sel E 3| the | Exécutive Offices D. J. Hornstein ted | i . cases the 1 in the Dearborn Ind 4 ) ! 2 > hrought s pe in court was de 917 15th St. N.W. Secretary e ided e . mecting of {h &GP divectors of the erzanizition. 1n ok wut or & solid pito told in detail of ot st » |States District Attorney John 1. Me leading up to the famc and 3 ave. (and Cou s et i e R i sonty | i 5 h mice e . miy Distriet Attorney Samu: G velated incidents of the itsell. ! A 3 . red in the decision. § rving 3 s 2 Car-Selling Motive Denied. | . i < : sion_ recited, how’, hei} i S L A : Pt v o . investigators to pur- | 40 ‘one ot Mo ex ion_tha ; : e O “hase liquor to be used as evidenes L mconvonnsn . liquor v ¥ E most rem atures. of these & ke A ; 2 . | % achaon arcient struc i the build- v it e T ! | come o igh e i S| The Man Behind the United Counter ¢ beams and. cross mes . st B 3 r OTTAWA. Ontario, NovemberA7 (P). | Pe E his heart and soul were ] E : reat flood of truth A e 1 fighting ‘< ; he . i b HIE does NOT run a stock-selling organi- e of the socety were e e him 1o to. T < Borden. ontario : zation. ¢ Trwin B, Lauglin, for- e world : : > upported by toGreece, who was made i v | ! 'nrn_ M i boanag prevail e i . | HE is a‘taxpayer and-an enthusiastic booster reased, and Charles 'H. ‘Do- | anyehiing-10 sdo>with- v now | Ford did. S T S-W-P . for-this city. and then’a man.comes fa ity phce ot Sobn 7 3 i , the terms of ‘which | SHERWIN- HE spends his money here. His income is not sisincd L < WILLIAMS | i i o Wall. Striat - 10ihad been ¢ A tha _fi_————x i lt Costs thtle ~n|>11u out to a \Wall Street headquarters. s T a1 11| House ~0 Saeuinea vy | | This. HeaterleesMaxrmum Warmth "i Paints —to brighten-up things about the house. with ROGERS BRUSHING -and Beauty— /,7/ i - i $,2 85 LACQUER that no home interior 3 need be dull and colorless. Trans- vl and Saves Fuel HE t-nc< vou real service at ]nuc\ ‘that arc right. wing admissions 1o menm- HE deserves vour business. &S Gal forms all woodwork, pottery, leathers, i lamp bases, etc. You can even make | 5 =l | ""&nareons | your SHOES MATCH YOUR NOTICE o E.sl;rgv%ll;-lSERE hington @irculating | Little More Address - neeting of the society will | It 5 en Saia Taircyl i | COWN with— . B Ehieli g s healthtul, moist i i [ % | We Will Advertise Special Thanksgiving.Of- || ... Rod bevauss| Bl hot-air [urnace b lindsatg ‘ chers Brushmg Lacquer, $1.95 Qt |} ferings in This Pa:per Next Monday—Nov. 21st. || |—J20 tih o NV [ ety et o et tue - (R ' Glass Tops for Tables and Desks T MERCHANT MARINE ' et i ; cut to order at VERY REASONABLE PRICES and will vas for itself in short = @ GUARANTEES URGED ||| fnie, et i apnies : : Aro”ore ioelv own Paint Frosiets || | Gold Medal Flour . 12 lbs., 58¢ wood fuel. St o | T G (S g DYER BROTHERS Campbell’s Baked Beans, 3 cs= 23¢ g of any United E la and makes a real or- W / States Shipping Board lines “until it | |1 'y’ room el _INCORPORATED is demonstrated heyond a doubt that Now Only \ ; Pitivits For Every, Purposs SE'; 3‘.;?:{'{’,;5 et B $59 75 o 4 734 Thirteenth St. Frank. 8325 (]| Pln almon, tall cans . . 17C 10t and F Sis NE: Mine contEfences e yemeraas, || | 9 ———— [l {| Del Monte Aspara s Tins's= 29¢ 15532 Georgla Ave. The conference. commending the | || g“ Tins 29 l@—llllu and A S i, against a monopoly in shipping and urged that Congress and the board | | Specia] Offer for Cne Weck Only 1] Large Whole p POtatoes e o o o o 10 Ibs., 29(: préevent a_monopoly from forming. g g % e 5 J K. F. Reed. president of the |} e Rl B s ||"|l'r ton of chestuut Roasted Chickens ” Minnesota Farm Bureau, St Paul, coul. Place ¥ r NOW as the xupply is limited. 99¢ each Will e ————| R~ - . A | BN iget Iri- RN || ¢ T O . Tff,:‘;y Fancy Grapefruit . . . 3 for 25¢ fine underwriting and insurance was | [H—— w— - s X = 5 4 =817 A § %m e e ) C,;;;:;-,fi,'e;,,f;;;*gm $. Fancy Large Grapefruit, 2 for 25¢ [ i AR AR AR B PAR o O E | 2 3 ; ARG s o T, o Large Bunch Celery Macaroni and Cheese Homemade Scrapple 15¢ Pound 12Y,c Pound TS Whi—Toh Home-Baked Pork & Beans | ,Large Smoked White Fish 15¢ Pound * aud 2%, "owd 55¢ per pound | O Cotards, TR S50 | sews, S i o Home ELK GROVE KINGAN’S bt Chnmge i Whgeeh oL 5c | BUTTER BACON andwiches, S5c and U Lb. Lb Special Club Snndwlch 35¢ (3 Shgel Toast) o T ¥s < . Sgeciel Plate Lunch, 25c The United Stores have been very fortunate Eatee far riday swd s‘m"d"_ in contracting for the distribution of this na- Roast Turkey Plate Dinner T 35¢ tionally known high-score creamery, We can Celery___delly” _ Relish __Potatoes __Pare Butier memade_ Biscuits conscientiously recommend it as one of the COOKED TURKEY—SLICED TURKEY best butters on the market—and we feel that Broadway Delicatessen Store our customers will be glad to know that we are Closed Sunday. 800 K ST. N.W. now in position to offer it at all our stores. This Week’s Price, Lb. 55c “The rich, mellow Flavor of Lipton’s Tea Lb. FOUNTAIN “Cincinnat’s Whole made me dzscard all other brands” hrosd Finest” 3 1° Sa\se- 22 - i 5t . zstinglon, D. C. i Ib. | 2"‘: seheezdds—lhr ds of tea; e -~ ill. 8 0z. J 25 T haveusd several brands of e HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE Palatable Preparation z. Jar 49C I find that Lipton’s Oranxz Pekoe excels all other bmmls in quality e ich futirad Orienta Coffee, Ib. . 50ce - 8 4 BRIGG’S HERE is the individual opin- Yellow Bag Coffee. . 35¢ S;’AWS?AHEEE RflREAANTD O Ch ° ll M e d 4 Gt 5 ion of a woman—but it ex- o | LN | n 1Ly Mornings S BRI 5 v Founa oot [ BalkersCocon, . 20c AN R ... thoe Eipon'e Tea e oy |1 Fancy Hoad Rice, gF coxesoma 2NERBR ‘% LI W S Ay £ A, @fi 2050 —the college chaps who are unlucky enough to have J s more flavor and bouquet! early classes are bearing up under the lyurdn en fairly : ¢ : 4 The Lipton Tea Estat. y ? 4 e rize Bread a well in the new Society Brand college overcoat. pmduece'i,pe FincstTea inad:: Sugar, 10 Ibs ; FL:: :, e ';V'"‘,’d and Pastry You can hardly blame them for hdlln" to roust out y i :‘;oré?;:?%:‘i?eb;::lag:fid' .lell-O, all flavors, AR UNITED SNGRES so early —and you can’t blame them at d" for liking ) Medal in Ceylon and India 3 for 25¢ Cream of Wheat "= 23¢ this coat. A wonderful style. It has all the swagger B ’ 2 | for its quality and merit. 24b. ‘that college men insist on in clothes, and it’s hor( in tl | . Sir Thomas Lipton’s Tea Sunsweet Prunes e All Qur Stores Will Have | Wheatena, pkg. .. .23¢ some of the richest fabrics in the world, | % gt 0o LISl et il Chas. Schneider s S?leclion Of- She Post Toasties and Better come in and take a look! | : sapflt‘oefiig:’em:lael:lsl:é;hienml‘\)f; Bakinz Company'’s T TT— Cornflakes, 3 pkgs., 23¢ own factories. RYE BREAD Turkeys Waldorf Teilet 3 Rolis 19¢ , . o it 3 That’s why Lipton’s Its Good Tissue Overcoats by Society Brand : Orange Pekoe Tea is the best s i S Attractively Priced | Scottissue . . 3 rells, 25¢ obtainable. Corby’s Ivory Soap Fumily 4 for 250 Nize 34 : t 3150 s o P B 4 Guaraniced '/ Mother’s Bread Ivory S wze 9 for 96 S to y WeEel 4 || mosmeme v TURKEYS gt 2y (&econd Floor.) ond ¥l Ceylon QHT nlnw'fl waveeoe v e .wm CO"I:STREET s LIPTONS TEA ! 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