Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1927, Page 5

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’FTTT‘ EVENING STAR, \V\QHT\ TO\' 'D, i” TT'T‘SD\V NOVEMBER |AWYER IN REmuS ™ ' | a DIVORCE ON STaND WO LocATIONS Slam W|fe s Attorney Called Lo B 1767 Col. R4 as State Moves to Get Death Verdict. | i | Lunch 11:150 2:30 | 54 7150 Pt NCINNATI, Dinner sed in Quality ly Priced HIS is the new small model Wurlitzer player piand that is establishing a sensations ol e e strikes the very latest keynote in piano construction, combine ing rare beauty, exceptional A. B. CARTY ADDRESSES tone and volume, and a patent- ed superior playeraction. Tre- PRINTING HOUSE CRAFT Woman Gets $276 After Auto Ac- mendous production have made possible this low price. Ask to sce the Studio Pianos | at our store. room Equipment and Shows Need | of Modern Material, Describes Development of Press- | Convenient Terins Lyric Piano Co.!: 1738 14th St. N\W. [’ CiibEns av bara | g modern material. (’mngr of S Street atives from the Ha B. Carty, chairman of the tey ¢ rd to the hist, £ offset prin re Club, informed the locat mem. | to the progress made by his | A dinner was Leld prior to th meeting. U. S. POSITIONS OPEN. Civil Service Commission An-| nounces Vacancies. The Civil Service Commission to- | day announced it will receive appli- cations until December 3 for positions of under blue-print operators, junior blue-print operators, under photostat Nicknamed operators, junior photostat operators and junior photostat and blue-print “sis‘y Boy" operators, to fill vacancies in the dmr:imtmenml service at Washington, 1oy and in positions requiring similar because he played girls bR o qTuE games! He hadn’t the The entrance salary for the under- strength for boys' play. grade positions is $1,140 a vear, and ry for the junior grade positions, $1,320 He “filled out™ as soon as a year. Full information and applica- he “filled up” regularly on tion blanks may be obtained from muffins and nourishing the commission, 1724 F street. goodies made with Vg PLAN POWER DISCUSSION. | Wheatsworth ||~ - Citizens to Hear Great Falls Is- ‘Whole Wheat sues Tonight. Self Rising | | Both sides of the question that has FLOUR | arisen over the proposed Great Falls waterpower project will be presented to the Kalorama and Mount Pleasant Children grow sparkle-eyedand R (7, [0 M ociation in a meeting at rollicking on the iron, calcium, the il ey and phosphorous that enrich C 5 nt, 3d, secretary of vitality through this whole 3 2 tal Park and Plan- wheat flour for quick-baking i ission, will present the delicious things. Ask your q ’s attitude toward the grocer for it. : hile Col. Charles Keller, en- SRS z or the Potomac River Power ion, will explain his com- THE CARPEL CO., Inc. R T What _should be done around the his 1361 H Street N. E. - The meeting will | Obtainable at All D. G S. Stores _— Bombay, India, has a new broad- casting station. "THANKSGIVING SPECIAL for Wednesday Only 150 “ERLE-MAID” DRESSES $]5-00 A Special Selection Dresses for all Daytime and Evening Wear, of Flat Crepe, Georgette, Satin, Crepe Romaine, Jerscy and Figured Satin Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44 R “ERLE-MAID” DEPT. THIRD FLOOR b &rlebacher “Jeminine cApparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET LABOR UNION INDORSES | [ Central Body Favors Giving Pref- James Fleming Hack colored 2 ""“,‘,’,, "l,"\- e e ’ oS . (FERRRERES Taxn Driver Held Up. and Four Dwellings Reported Pillaged. BUYING-AT-HOME DRIVE;’ erence to Washington Products Every ton of this coal sold by us is electrically screened by our LINK BELT screening machines. Which means—you get the COAL, we keep the SLACK. May we prove it? JOHNP. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. Main 3068 WINS DAMAGE VERDICT. cident, of §1 compensatory dam- $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN o i Gl s SUNDAYS fendant was rep. t December 4, 18 evs Wampler & | soothes the irritation, ey | _— | H : . Acoused lof Bond e, 1‘ /€S V()ul' COllgh ‘ Leaves TFjphinston (Union Station) fon 10:05 AM. Chester M Broad vanted In O M of bond the detective d on a on bhond. Another great day in PIERCE-ARROW history . VEN to those already accustomed to Pierce- Arrow standards the new 81 —exhibited for the first time last week— wasareal sensation. It wasthe embodiment of anew spirit in fine motor car building,. With its European interpretation of Pierce -Arrow ideals, its marked air of exclusiveness and refinement, we believe no other new motor carmodel ever warmed its way into the hearts of its beholders more quickly or more completely than did this one. Not even a Pierce-Arrow! FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY 1141 Conn. Ave. N.W. . Franklin 4541 Open Evenings 2. ATLANTIC & IPAC THANKSGIVING /o SUGGESTIONS Foods that are lumuus ever yuhere for quality—Nuts —Fruits— Cranberries Mince Meat and others to make your Thanksgiving Dinver the I east of Feasts, and at prices that mean real savings PLEASE |} ALL STORES WILL RIMAIN OPEN UNTIL 10 i NOTE OPENING FANKCI )L',L ZRI;SH TODAY - Grocery and Meat Market Lb. 49c G"’""“’“’" Road The lowest price announced in & Edgemoor Lane, Washington. No better quality at Edgemoor, Md. any price. = J \ PM. WEDNLSDAY EVENING AND WILL BE CL ()SI D ALL DAY THANKSGIVING. " OPENING TODAY Another New Store Waldorf, Md. fileatfilarket épet_iAaIs! Fresh Killed | Fresh Killed I CAPONS Roasting Chickens| | Long Island DUCKLINGS L. 32¢ SALT WA TER OYSTERS PR, 35¢c; Qt., 65c e Small Lean fi I FRESH | = | \ i 1% or Whole w22¢ || 1 19c | |l | || HAMS SHOULDERS“. | |l L I I | | =1 R Lom or Rib i PORK ROAST L. 25¢ Thanksgibing fietzsstttesl Indiana | | A;r—n-o.;'c Keystone Pumpkin Mincemeat cm 10c || . 17c Smyrna I ‘ Layer Figs . 19¢ L j Bog Sweet Cranberry Sauce. .can, 23¢ Ground Allspice can, 8¢ Gelfand’s Ma; Bell’s Poultry Seasoning pkg., 9¢ Kitchen Bouquet ........bottle, 39¢c if Small Stuffed Olives. . .bottle, 12¢ ayonnaise . .....jar, 25¢ " Tender Crisp Cape Cod Late Howe | CELERY || Cranberries Golden Heart (f the Finest Grown 3" 25¢ || 1 19¢ | | L | ! LETTUCE i | I Fancy Iceberg Head 1 OC | S, 37 3 cins 20¢ \ Candies and Nuts Dates, Figs, Puddings, Etc. Chocolate Drops - Black Palm Hallowi Dates, 3 pkzs., 25¢ Coconut Bonbons. s Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins, 2 vkzs. 19¢ French Cordials Carnival Asst. Chocolates 1b. box 39c | Dromedary Dates. ........ pkg., 20c Asst. Chocolates 5.-1b. box, $1.19 | Sugar-stuffed Dates. La Belle Mixture 1b., 23¢ | Cleaned Currants. .. . 20th Century Mixed .Ib., 19¢ | California Pkg. Figs 3 pkgs., 25¢ Broken Candy ..1b,19¢c | R. & R. Plum Pudding 4-oz. can, 12¢ Large Wash. Brazil Nuts. ... .lb., 29¢ R. & R. Plam Pudding, 1-lb. can, 29¢ Paper Shell Almonds. . .... ..lb.,37c | Orange Peel. Soft Shell Walnuts. . .. .1b., 35c | Lemon Peel.. csssseccecces.lb., 29¢ ..lb.,29c New Crop Mixed Nuts. ..lb., 29¢ | Citron Peel.. i | | Vo-gal. Jug ; 1-gal. Jug ‘ Medium Large | | I 27¢c 49c 10c Ll i Plus 4’ /l asit on f" urna l”l Jugs | | | | ! Thin Skin Juicy | N. Y. State ” | Thin Skin Florida Grapefruit || CIDER || Oranges | Per Dozen i Med. Large Ex. Large | e §39c | 49c | White Pepper. ..can, 8¢ { Mace. . Paprika . .pkg., 8¢ E:{ucalor;h;;?;m Fruit Cake . Cream-filled Sand. | pkg., 8¢ ' Celery Salt. | ——— I 2 Ibs., 59¢ Lb-; 25¢ | Loose Wiles. .1b., 79¢ || 2 Corby’s Orchard— Asst. Dainties |1 and 2 b. sizes, 49c¢ Ib. ‘ ¥ | Corby’s Hostess— _,M{‘_’z_s_cq‘ 1 1b., 85c; 2 Ibs., $1.65 | cessesssss..cCON, ISc S e ..can, 23¢ ‘Curry Powder. PR boltle, 10c National Bisc. Co. Saltina Biscuits 10-Oz. Tin 19c N e | | Nat’l Pale Dry | Ginger Ale || Ginger Ale | N\ 3 DBollles Zoc fl 3 Bollles 25(_‘ " Plus Bottle Deposit Plus Bottle Deposit | Abner-Drury Beverage 5 Bollles 25c Plus Bottle Deposit Special Until \ f Special All This Week | Wednesday Night TR Delicious New Fancy Selected Pack WEGG§ Tomatoes One Guaranteed ’ _‘I & Special Until Wednesday Night | Fancy Creamery BUTTER Churned to Perfection, I Rich in Flavor Lb. 48c J "%__.J

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