Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1928, Page 10

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10 GLOTH DISCOUNTS REQUEST TORESIGN Arlington County Attorney Will Not Comply With W. C. T. U. Resolution. have no_intention of resigning. 'hy should 12" This was the rcph today of Common- wealth's Attorney Willlam C. Gloth of Arlington County to resolutions adopted yesterday by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Arlington Coun- tr. demanding Gloth's “immediate resig- are the outgrowth of | ! st week in_an apart- « with Miss Edith Scud- | ory charge. They plead- and demanded a fury ts were instigated by e Gloth, divorced wife of the Arlington County prosecutor. | Adopted at Church. | “I have not seen the resolutions,” | Gloth said today, “and I can’t answe them fully T | ish to state very emphati- | Home." Exccutive board will meet at 12:30 o'clock. The Mira McCoy Andrews Da ery Association will meet We 10:30 am, ‘The Ar%ommt Club will give & lunch- sn.ll!:a tomorrow, at the Hamilton otel. The Washington Advertising Club will be addressed tomorrow. 12:30 p.m., at Harvey's, by Louls D. Waldron, gen: eral manager, eastern district, McGraw- Hlll Publishing Co., New York. Subject: “Marketing.” Entertainment. nesda The North Carolina Soclety of Wash- ington will give a leap vear dance and card party. February 29 at 2400 Six- teenth street. Mrs. John H. Small, chairman. A card party and dance for the ben- efit of Good Will Chapter, No. 36, O. E. S, will be given Wednesday. at Chestnut Farms auditorium. A masquerade_social for the benefit seph’s Church will be held at Hall, Second and C streets northeast, February 10, 8 p.m. Mrs. E. C. Rice, 4832 Sixteenth street, will be hostess to the North Star, W. U.. fomorrow, 2 pm. Dr. Aber- Calvary Baptist Church wiil speak. Mrs. H. B. White will be solo- ist. Mrs. George Ross will review the W. C. T. U. convention held in Rich- mond. Tea will be served by the host- ntil T am presented with \o\< and assistants, 1 however, that I don't intend to| — ‘«' resolufons were adopted at a ing of the recently organized tem- | nce group in the Clarendon Baptist C) rch. Rev. Perry L. Mitchell, pastor of the church, said today he was not| ne action was taken, but ood there were about 25 present | to acting in the Gloth on voted its opposition to | ing at Richmond. for| on horse races under The Gloth resolu come to the hat Mr. ed with sundry and ms of the (’flm\nfll laws of the State,” and jhat “the present charges are such aS to reflect upon the honor and good name of the State of Virginia, and particularly disgrace and dishonor the fsk name and fame of Arlington County.” May Take Further Action. The resignation of the Common- wealth's attorney js demanded “in Jus- tice to the honor, integrity and name of the county, and the respectable and law-abiding citizens thereof.” Should Gloth refuse to resign. it is stated, action, will be taken to request the properly constituted authorities of the State and county to take the neces- sary steps to rcmmc him. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. The D. C. Business Women's Forum of American Federgtion of Industrial Women, Inc., will @ 8:30 o'clock, in embassy room of the Svillard Hotel. Prominent spraksrs ixteenth Street Highlands Cit- !21:5’2 Es-ocnuon will meet, 8 o'clock, in assembly room of the Sixth Presby- terian Church. Lebanon Chapter, ter, No. .SOES will m:‘!fln 8 lapocmx at 1110 Thir- teenth street. The Ladies' Auxiliary to Federal Post, No. 824, Veterans of FPoreign Wars, will give a card party, 8 pm. at Oyster's _ Auditorium, Twenty th street and Pennsyivania avenue. Pro- ceeds for relief work among needy dis- ahled veterans and their families. The Manor Park ark Citizens' Assocla- tion will feature ~District Government” night at its meeting this evening at Whittier School. Col. William B. La- due, Engineer Commissioner, will ad- dress the assoctation as to plans of the District authorities for improvements in the Manor Park area. The annual card pa: party for the ben- efit of St. Vincent'’s Orphan Asylum will be held tonight at the Willard Hotel. uhnxmn Centennial Chapter, No. 26, O. E. 5. will give its annual card party and dance at Wardman Park Hotel. ‘The Dupont Circle e Citizens' Associa- tion will meet, 4:45 o'clock, at the May- flower Hotel. A represevflznve of Asso- ciated Charities will explain the char- acter and extent of its activities and those of the Citizens’ Relief Association. Bpeakers at mbury ry M. E. Church at 8 o'clock, will be Mrs. A. Bell Bprague Miss Louise Madella and A. H. Danger- ficld. W, H. Butier of Baltimore will Lirg. The Henry P()IK Plr(nl Teacher Asso- ciztiop will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Henry Scnool. R. Hayeock will speak on the L'Jm'!l:! “Why Public Education Is Be- ng More Expensive.” Miss Lippett 02 lu Chiidrens’ Hospital also will speak, A smoker under auspices of the Holy Name Bociety will be held tonight in the parish hall of Shrine of the Bacred Heart, Sixteenth street and Park road. Mrs, Ellen Bpencer Mussey Tent, No. 1, Daughters of Union Veterans of the [ far, will meet, 8 o'clock, at G. A. | R Hall, t Montoe Doc belorg the E 230 ociock, W. . Btgvens and Dr. Gerir British art | Mec mul tows Pri on w conducted TLoeal 268 of the W gieer, 8 Hall, 929 ¥itth | Clerks Madame T w o-picce model of black and white printed chiffon over white silk crere slip. Fluttering draperies make the overskirt, $35 (The Mastalr The Hecht Co.) “Early American” Rhine- stone pln! Those very “early Ameri- cans,” the Indians, in- spired these very latest pins for a frock or hat. 3-inch Wigwam, $6 2V,-inch Chief, 55 + 2Va-inch Poca;wnlas }éié)!l}f T Nurs- | 3 ‘mmnmum:aw;:lmnm TWO reasons gow like them ~delicious flavor and big saving ot time. Gorton's fa- mous**No Bones” Cod Fish ready-mixed with tresh boiled potato. :ummmnm&mmmumfl: THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1998, SWEETHEART SOAP The health value of good, pure, lathery soap is this—by cleansing Dbetter than any other agent can, it helps to keep the million pore doors open so they can better free the body of harmful toxins. Sweet- heart's rich, creamy lather is a great, safe cleanser. Sweetheart Toilet Soap Cents the Cake s s s A s A WHERF. QUALITY COUNTS A Delicious New Food An especially good food for growing chil- dren. It contains those clements so essential for healthful, sturdy growth—milk sugar and vitamines for growth and maintaining of bodily resistance; mineral salts for develop- ment of hones and tecth, protein for body and muscle building. 3c The choicest of California fruits are selected and packed under the Gold- enripe label. Fach package is cela- phine wrapped; serves as a protection from dirt, dust ‘and ha andling—and still permits you to see the fruit. Peaches 2 5c Prunes 3 5c 1-1b. 2-1b. ~N Other Kraft Cheese Grated Limhurger Am-vlmn ream e, ny Cheese dur. 25e Pkg. Pkg. Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFE Breakfast Suggestions Armour’s Grape Juice........." 25¢c | Armour’s Grape Juice..........%45¢c | Carpenter’s B'fast Flfll. p— g 80's & 90" 4 Ibs. 25C 3.‘! & 40's 3 Ibs. 5°C i 17Y4c 14c - 24c ke 22¢ oo JPRR 24c 23c Santa Clara Prunes. . . Santa Clara Prunes. . Cream of Wheu.............“ Cream of Whea Wheatena ....... Ralston’s Whole Wheat. . Post Wheat Meal. ...........0k Sanitary Oats.............'s* P& 20c Quaker Oats. . . .lse. pke. 25¢ QuakerOats..........c......P*1lc Aunt Jemima Pancake. . . ... 121,c Pillsbury’s Pancake. ........Ps 12l¢c Va. Sweet Pancake...... ke 11c | Log CabinSyrup............mtn27c Log Cabin Syrup. .. .. o MR URIBDIS Green Mt. Boy Pure Maple Syrup > 45¢ Va. Sweet Syrup....... v oie s U 23E Airline Honey................ %" 10c Glen Rosa Marmalade. ........" 30c Cut Stringless BEANS These good cut stringless beans are packed by Shriver right where they are grown, near Westminster, Maryland. These quality beans are Lvnnxl enough for any one's 10c Chesterfield Piedmont Per Pkg., Per Carton Per Tin A Big Dime’s Worth LIMA - BEANS These distinctively good brown (soaked) lima beans, packed by Burnham & Mo- nill, are a big value at— 121, SANICO COFFEE A superior grade of coffee packed in one-half-pound tins—especially These beans h: hole taste so relish from Packed by Van and become enthu these particular be 12 Per Tin Per Tin monds, Brazils. CIGARETTES Lucky Strike 12V ¢ 31.19 FATIMAS, pkg., 17¢ Carton, $1.59 Ever-Popular SANITARY - BUTTER, us. 55¢ HONEY DEW Sliced Hawaiian PINEAPPLE The finest pineapple grown in the Beanhole- BEANS “Down East" have purchased one tin on trial MIXED A well- filberts, SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK FORD’S PRESERVES Jr 26 Tins 23 Xr:a ilnra é SE fi 49c. 29 Shriver Packed. SUCCOTASH 3 Tins v A tasty mixture of Corn and Lima Beans - LU TOILET 2 Cakes SOAP 6 Cakes, 43c; Dozen Cakes, 85c. Old Gold Camel i ries? @ME@ AME BUT: The world’s highest grnde 5 9 Per C ents Tin Pound butter —Land O’Lakes makes a good meal even better. Campbell’s Soup During this nippy weather hot foods should be terved at every meal. There is no food with higher nutritive value and heat- giving qualities than the heavier soups, Among our seventeen varietics you will find several va- rieties to suit your taste. Ton lOc ROYAL mato Soup is sold by us at 3 tins 25¢. Baking Powder 40z 6 Oz 12 Oz. wve that bean ed by the iolks i Hawaii bears Camp's—many label. siastic nsers of ans. Yoc flavor. tins % NUTS balanced mixture of al- walnuts and The Idaho potato Wyman's Maine BLUEBERRIES |PORK & BEANS Have you tried these blueber- They are the choicest of Maine blueberries and are finest for use as a pie filler. 29¢ FLAKO PIE CRUST Pkg., 15¢ Packed where grown, it retains |I|e best of the true pineapple No. 1 Six Thinner Slices packed for those whose use of coffee is limited—limited users of coffee will find better results are obtained by purchasing a small oftener — therehy only fresly coffee, quantity using 17¢ Use in salads and candy to add that extra goodness This is the final close-out price and you will find a supply in many of our stores. When this stock i sold there will be no more at lhh price. POTATOES SWEETS 25¢ 47c r--vr~m-—/) T Handy Premium | LUNCH KITS Ve were able to secure only a few ]mmlrml dozen of these ornamental lunch kits. These kits are strlmgh con- structed and very useful, Having twé handles riveted to the body of the kit and a tight-fitting hinged lid—-very prac- (1(11 for the school lunch. LEach kit contains eleven (11) ounces of Premium salted flakes. Drop in our nearest store and ask to I see this )nr"'un—)uu will surely pur- Lunch Kit 2 5c I Lb. '37_ c and Eleven Ounces of Salted Flakes Luncheon Suggestions Campbell’s Soup..............4%" 10c Campbell’s Tomato Soup. . .. .3 tns 25¢ Van Camp’s Tomato Soup. . . .4 tins 25¢ Flaked Fish. SE s . tin 121/¢ Flaked Fish. .. ..... ge. tin 20¢ Gorton’s “Ready to Fry”...... tn 15¢ Shrimp (Dry) ................1"17c Shrimp (Damp). PPN Del Monte Sardines Jtin1215¢ Pink Salmon...............1" 17l,¢ Argo Salmon.................%" 35¢ Argo Tuna Fish. .. .No. % tin 20c Jello ... .Pks- Oc Bread & Butter Plr.l(les. susssens DS Libby’s Lunch Tongue. ........4" 28¢c Libby’s Veal Loaf............t1" 25¢ Libby’s Corn Beef Hash. ve..tn25¢ Welch’s Grape Jelly...........5r 15¢ Libby’s Asparagus. . ... Pinic tin 171/¢ Del Monte Asparagus. Plenic tis 19¢ Del Monte Pineapple. . . . . .Ne- 2% tin 25¢ Chili Con Carne..............t% 12¢ On the Tables of Those Who Know Ritter’s The price of beans has made an unusually heavy advance in the past few weeks. How- ever, we are still offering vou these famously good beans at 3:=25¢ Try a tin. LIBBY’S SAUERKRAUT eep several tins of this health-giving food on hand that vou may serve on a mo- ment’s notice. Libby's brand , Sauerkraut distinctively Honey Dew s 29c Per Tin IDAHO POTATOES is one of the cheapest, the best, ‘the most healthful, dependable food products in the United States. Idaho potatoes have built up their well-known reputation on 5> 15¢ the basis of their superior baking qualities, The fact is: These potatoes are just as delicious for mashing and boiling, escalloped, 4 19c soup, hash brown, shoestring, French-fry or in any of the other I methods of preparation, 5 18¢ CAULlFLOWER Large, erisp, white heads of extra quality o Crop CABBAG CABBAGE G, ONIONS \.ion CELERY LETTUCE TOMATOES TURNIPS KALE 4'™ 25c PARSNIPS ' Sc RUTABAGAS 3'*10c atuminm dtensis | househald ~ Leibe 2 Lbs. 9c Stalk loc Head loc *15¢ 3 10c Dr | of the home thie Federsl Finest for Baking v, Lb. - Tin nw 15¢ Fresh Texas SPINACH Fresh the fields, banks of the Rio Grande. An exanination of this spinach in any of our three hundved you 25¢ Fresh Texas CARROTS We have just received a fresh of thexe fresh carots. This shipmient is better as to size el quality than any have received this Equally Good Cooked in Other Ways Lbs. for Americen Use Only GOIDMEDAL HflUszth;efle& o 50 and hread ! e Florida 'ORANGES da Oravges are now at hest hoth for taste and Al of these oranges tull tree vipened el and prEgaant from Texas on the shipmient Pl Canhftower will be a most aceeptable addy tion to any one's tahle, arrots Serve this good vegetable and please and twenty-two stores will convinee veht of its quality, 2 25c Safety Matches . . .doz,, 9¢c Z ,‘? 12, 9 30’/:‘”. cfifi’éjo"’a’, Porbisc those who dine with you, Large and Crisp Lbs. for Parson’s Ammonia . ... 12¢ Purmn s Ammonia, ql ., 29¢ ot Hon arbona Cleanin, Wash Board . . - F “id;:c Roma Board . Old Dutch . Sanitary Broom . . .. Alll Red Handle Broom. Blue Seal Matches ¢ boxes 23¢ Waldorf Tissue Lunch Bags Cotton Glov Crepe Napkin .. 23¢ Sani-Garb. . .3 pkgs, 28¢ Babo Powder . . . .can, 14¢ Sani-Flush can, 20¢ .20 for Bc .pr., 13c ul Gem Brush Floor Cil .

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