Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 3

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_— B e o e e . MARLOW COAL CO.. EST. 1858 COAL Dependable Quality Reliable Service Fair Prices MARLOW COAL COMPANY DAIRYETTES DAILY No. 39 Fame Grant me honest fame or grant me none. O desire fame i ess wor to do sor POTOMAC 4000 Pennsylvania Ave. at 26th Street N.W. . NOTICE! OF_Ti f Colored Pair Gx\cn Seven Years was given a term of three years. companion, who' pleaded guilty to the charge, re- | { ceived one year at Om quas. THE_EVENING_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928. GANGSTER SLAIN IN'ST. LOUIS WAR Fifteenth Victim of Bootleg ¢ Shootings—Two Others Wounded. ( . T 0.—The flflru\” g war Ic chine An un- | th in a h \[\l(ll with sovel s abdomen. Ch: wounded not s TWO GET THEFT TERMS. Each in Customs Court. h of ms the ach on \lcl(d M )mufl‘bl!"\k- or entering the shop h, November 15, and M n stole two aute- | last December. | Barber, colored, who denied a harge of joy-riding and was convicted, His Charles Fowler, colored, I.xptcn Pmsrs C\hforhm Question: Why is emulsi- _ fied cod-liver oil so highly recommended as food for nursing mothers? Answer : Because it bene- “ | fits the nutritional condition not only of the mother but | of baby as well. Mothers should keep vita | min-nourished with SCOTT’S EMULSION COOLIDGE GREETING SENT Message Felicitates Japanese Em- |to the Emperor of Japan his felicita- tions on the d\m\l r of the J'\p'\mw Ambassador mgm s and the extended residence | fender this announcement one of I sion 1 offer Man HE s City U. S. COMMERCIAL AGENT FOR IRISH FREE STATE Hugh Butler Will Represent De- partment at Dublin—Plans Trips. peror on Brother's Betrothal. President Coolidge transmitted today betrothal of Prince l\k‘mbu brother of the Emperor, and {tsu Matsudaira, -old Recognizing the increasing commer- cial importance of the Irish Free State with its possibilities for American trade, | the Commerce Department has appoint- lnu.h D. Butler of its European staff e first official trade representative at country. Lack of funds, how- ever, prevents npt‘l\!ng a branch office Lx . Mr. Butler will ent presence of his imperial Matsudaira in this Capital rmdvm s licitations.” FIRM WINS SUIT. $15.000 1 American exports to the Irish te in 1926 amounted to about and American specialties plaee for, themselves in the rl Mr. Butler is a native o and a graduate of the Ar- Institute of Technology of that | 'FLAT TIRE? | MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS for 2nd Commercial Lot Over 9,500 Square Feet, with 70 Feet Frontage RAILROAD FACILITIES Less Than 70c a Square Foot CORCORAN COURTS | 23rd and D Sts. N.W. “Close to DSwnloam See Mr. Stimson Thos. E. Jarrell Co. 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COFFEE | Tested and approved 5y the | Good Housekeeping Institute Large 28-03. ‘ Package Frivay and Saturdap Meat Market %m‘ttals‘f | Prime Rib Choice Loin or Rib Boneless Relled Roast Beef | Leg of Lamb | Pork Roast | Pot Roast 1. 29c¢ 1. 33¢ 1. 25¢ Loffler’s Products SPd Bacen, ib.. 39¢ ne \ Armour's Star Brand Briggs ‘Sunshine Srmeurs - Mettwurst, lb., 35¢ — Liver Sausage . . . .1b., 35¢ | Fr Hamburg Steak, b, 25¢ | Honey Kist Loaf . 1b., 45¢ | Skinless Franks. . .1b., 35¢ ey £ b 1 Pimento Bologna .1b., 35¢ l Sausage Meat . . . .1b., 35¢ ll‘.enn;tcu‘almgfee’;l”;. ’5; Ham Bologna 1b., 40¢ Ham Bologna. . . .1b., 40c | “69nStewing Lamd, 10, 19¢ | griced Bacon . 1b., 39¢ Sh. Lamb Roast . . 1b., 29¢ Yew Sauerkraut, qt., 12! ¢ paniI5e taey Mackerel, each, 10¢ 1b., 40¢ Pint, 35¢; Quart 65¢ Green Links Scragple Liverwurst Pimento Bologna.lb., 35¢ b, 35¢ | Manhattan Loaf . .lb., 45¢ | Braunschweiger . .1b., 40c Salt Water Oysters o

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