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THE T\'F\T\(‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928.° Formerly O Dutch Mavkets, Ine. Particular Homekeepers Who Insist on Quality Meats— —always patronize Asco Meat Markets. They do not do so because of sentiment, but because they are always assured of complete satisfaction, which means the Quality is always Quality. If you Right and the Price in keeping with the have not yet become a regular Asco shopper, begin today. You, too, will quickly learn that you receive— Always the Most of the Best for the Least, Where Quality Counts! Iy R e T R _ Fancy Milk-Fed Soft-Meated Poultry! Finest Selected Stewing Chickens (any size) Large Broiling, Fancy Frying or Lb.37¢c - | Chickens Lb- 35¢ Small Roasting Delicious Long Island Ducklings Lb.25¢ A Good Home-Cooked Roast of Beef Is Hard to Beat! Selected Cuts Chuck Roast. .. .Lb., 24c Best Cross-Cut Roast. . . .Lb., 35¢ 1f You Have Never Tried One of |, Delmonico Roasts! o ket Xm feihe Time Smythfield Apple Sauce....2 cans 25¢ ” Asco Cranberry Sauce, Jar, 12' ¢ Mint Jelly...... Mushrooms .. ...Small Can, 29¢ Mushrooms . ....Large Can, 47¢c Cooked, Spiced 20c Vinegar Pickled Pigs’ Feet Lb., 35¢c .Lb,, 35c ».35¢ VEGETABLE RELISHES AND PICKLES - Jar, 10c | (16 varieties to select from) i { 3 Finest Cuts Rib Roast Bolar Roast ... .. Vinegar Pickled Dainty Meats Cooked, Spiced 23¢ Everything You Need for the Spring Cleaning! Reg. 23c Galvanized Buckets Reg. 63c Parlor 8 bots., 25¢ qt. bot., 25¢ pkg, 10¢ ake, Se .3 small pkgs., 25¢ .big pkg., 19¢ .each 10¢, Me 17c each, 22, 40c 2 pkgs. 15¢ 4 cakes, 2lc Reg. 20c Size CLOROX 3 Bots., 50c SOAP 3 Cakes, 17¢ Made Clean—Baked Clean—Sold Clean— Quality Counts! Victor Bread = Oven Fresh From Our Own Bakeries! {One Jar 20c Hom-de-Lite | MAYONNAISE e i Peanut Butter e 15 { Reg. 53c High-Grade § Brooms | Each 43¢ Best Matches 3 Big Boxes loc Reg. 73¢ Extra Fine Brooms Each B3cC Polish .jar, 10¢, 25¢ (a'\ Se, 10¢, l4c ..3 phgs, 25 .l.Ak(‘, 10c hot., 19¢ an, 12%e can, 12%e¢ ..can, 12¢ Silver-Aid Silver A-1 Metal Polish Brillo Aluminum Cleane: Bon Ami Young's Porit (anuud Sup) Flag Chamois Polishing Cloths lq. 39¢ Polishing Cloth (5- \d "Roli Babbitt’s or Sunbrite CLEANSER 4 Cans, 15¢ Here Is Real Coffee Satisfaction —A Trial Convinces! ;. .4 Coffeelb 37C Victor Blend Coffee ......Lb,, 3lc High-Art Coffee......Lb. Tin, 49¢c One 10c Jar Asco| " *r - Sandmch Spread | 21c Reg. 5¢ Fine Salt 3 Bags loc GEORGE LIPPERT BURIED. Chesapenke & Potomac Employe Had Been Long Resident Here. Funeral services for George Lippert, 73, who died at his residence, 2005 Thirteenth street, Tuesday, were con- ducted _there this afternoon. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eck- ington Presbyterian Church, officiated. Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Lippert had long been a resident of this city and was & member of the New Jerusalemn Lodge, F. A. A, M. He was employed in the plant department of the Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- phone Co. i He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | Alice Virginia Lippert; two daughters | Mrs. Anna C. Foster and Mrs, Kate Buscall, and two sons, George A. and Charles E. Lippert, ull nl this elty. RELIGIOUS WRITER DIES IN BROOKLAND | Rev. Walter Elliott, 86, Vet- eran of Civil War, Was Mission Leader. Rev. Walter Elliott, C. 8. P., 86 years 0ld, one of the co-founders of the Apos- tolic Misslon House, in Brookland, | prominent raligious writer and Union | Army veteran, died at the House yes- v after an lliness of six weeks. Having recelved all his training as a missionary from Rev. George Deshon, [the last of the five original founders of {the Pa ‘st Order, | known the connecti; the founders and the pr Births Repm ted. The vw..“mp births have been reported to | Department in the past T4 honre and Margaret . Fellows, boy \u.m 3. M and Ma and ¥ Howider, boy | Known as Religious Writer, Widely known as a writer on religious he was the editor of the Cath- founder of the Missionary Magazine, and author of numerous books and articles. He was also the originator of missions for non-Catholics. ] m mass sung_in hi before the Shrine of the Im e Conception, Catholic Univer- is morning. Very Rev. Joseph uperior general of Paulist Fathers, preached. The faculty of Catholic University, and CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. members of affiliated religious comm UNDERTAKERS s at the university attended 4209 9th St. N.W. Ciyde J. Nichols, Pres Formerly Vice Preside R. Speare "hnnf Col. 6324 R Altrod J. avd Mary F Served in Civil War, Burial services will be ‘conducted at the Church of St. Paul, the Apostle mother_house of the order, in New ork City, Saturday morning at 11 troit. He cinnat! at OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT (o, anq joined the 5th EISEMAN'S' 7th & F‘ participating In 16s of that conflict battle of Gettysburg [Iumhrv' were killed. Up to the time of his death he maintained a great in- crest in the activities of the Grand Army of the Repubiic. a priest more than 60 years ago, at Columbus, Ohio, by Bishop Rosecrans, brother of Gen. Rosecrans, and his mis- sion instructor, Father Deshon, was a classmate of Gen. Grant at West Patn Father Elliott DELEGATES ELECTED District was studying law in Cin- the outbreak of the Civil Ohio Regi~ several major including the Ryan Ambulance Service’ Two \nmrrl Ywm T«vmh in North Carolina. ASHEVILLE, N. C., April Judge W. C. Mex and C. J. Harris of Dilisboro were elect 19 ). — Father Elllott was | link between | ent generation. | C. M. NEFF WINS MAJOR NARCISSUS SHOW HONORS Woodridge Garden Club Holds First Exhibition at Sherwood Presbyterian Church. C. M. Neft captured major honors {in the first annual narcissus show of the Woodridge Garden Club, affiliated with the Rhode Island Citizens' Asso- clation, which closed yesterday in the assembly room of the Sherwood Pres- byterian Church. Mr. Neft won 6 of x:Bpr)‘;e awards, Morrison was judge and Mr. Neff was chairman of lrimpmenu Others on the committee were Mrs, M J. Solomon, Freeman Welss and Edwin Crosthwaithe, Donors of prizes were Zanbergen Bros., Van Waveren's Soms, Inc, Mr. Neft and C. J. Hunt, Inc. R. J. Haskell is president of the club and Mrs. A, H. Engelbrecht is secretary. The first prize awards in the various classes were as follows: Division 1—Trumpet narcissi, varieties | with yellow or lemon-colored trumpets, jand perianth of the same shade or Nef?. Division ~2—Incomparabilis, yellow shades with or without red coloring on the cup, Neff; bicolor varieties, M. C. | wilson Division 3—Barril, yellow shades with |or without red coloring on the cup, | Neff: bicolor varieties, Mrs. J. P. Schu~ macher. Division 4—Deedsll, Nef!. Division 8—Tazetta and tazetta hy- brids, Mrs. Schumacher. vision 9—Poeticus varieties, Mrs, H. | E. Engelbrecht. | Collections—Six ~different | Mrs. Schumacher: 24 varieties, | Vases or bowls— Bes sing! variety, Mrs. J. T. Boul; bowl or narcissi with | flowers or follage, Mrs. Schumacher | Hardy Spring flowers—Hyacinths, Mrs. Boul; tulips, Mr. Crosthwaite: | muscari, Miss Harriet Rawlins; other | flowers, 'Mrs. Louise Notter. | large varieties, varieties, Neff. best Deaths Reporled following_deatha have been reported Health Department in the past 24 The | ; 87, Walter Reed Hos- Sthoat ne. ave Washington | 80, houseboat, foot of He was ordained | | | Ho, h'\d no living relatives. | kins of Hendersonville | ed without opposition as delegates to | Teasanable James T Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.F Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 the Republic ention at at the comvention of the essional district here Tues- ‘Mrs. R. J. Tighe of Asheville, Repub- lican candidate for secretary of State of Transylvania County were elected alter- nate They were not instructed. PRIVATE Calls 422 “Ru7e" UNDERTAKING SERVICE $300 Funerals for $195 $150 Steel Vaults for $85 We have the finest embalmers obtainable. W. F. Elllott, our manager, is as high class a funeral director &s there is in town. His experience covers a lifetime. Get the best at one-half the old-time undertakers' prices. Call W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home Cor. 14th & Chapi Write for Free Booklet— Smnnzu Why Most Shoes mnmn’ st Don't Fit Stylish Shoes for Both Stout and Slender Feet 25 New Smart Styles Made-to-Measure Fit in Ready-to-Wear Footwear Will Fit Them Perfectly s Sizes 1 to 12 AAAA to EEEEE, $7.50 to $11.00 OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE Comfort Shoes for House W ear—Bring Children's Footwear for Wear and North Carolina, and Ralph Fisher of | E. Daughters of and biis ribban | Fwaticr.” 85 Toward. Cashier Willard u el 19" Ridge " _Reward gator, 14th st K. con B ost Office or 14th and Flaseos, permit. Dweatur car. iug money Ificate are of Potomac Elec o referred stack. Series 1027, Ant 404, Abrook Court. HAG_ containing change and ilamsca: Jost Sunday nicht. Roward 112th ot n.w E_addressed 0 Lansburgh. ¥ retarned to_Rosederes 1708 6. “containing roe 2 Ting. toeary and ahout $75. beiween B ane r ably on | PURSE. black, in Kann's dept taining ‘kers ring small amount of mnn») Alice_ Werner. Col. 180 earl and _diamor _h-unn Tvania \ Waabingte " T8 April 18th. Address Bok 3043, Staé ve- 1 ~ reward. PECTAC pledan Teturn 1 |John S, Povle Federal- | American 3 WRIST WATCH—Lady s gold — Bigin: | fween 17th and Riges ‘and 14th " and Thurstay morning. North 7651, Apt. 300 WRIST WATCH, white soid with expphires. on I Toine seailgiemtal” rapen Buchanan st nw. B BROWN FUR wlon Wednosday, o Avril 1suy ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F Birch’s Son C )fllkt Y 13034 M st. : ceasors of mor connected 4| ¥ e 3 .‘e W. Warren Tllh\mll 14th & Spring Rd. Col.464 ALMUS R.SPEARE ‘s\um«uu; the original W. R. Speare Co. 1623 Connecticut Ave. lighter, but not white, Neff; bicolors, vase or bowl of | other | 439-7" St NW. OPPOSITE LANSBURGH'S Fitting Qualities Potcmac 4600 At 10N H st 43 yrs. at 940 F st Restro Tived | (1| Feet N oyre BILL WOULD INCREASE , Beaths. A STATE DEPARTMENT | (i e bl i i formeriy_of the et Railesad: at the above u“lrll l at_1 o'clork p.m. Ine Atlinzton - National = Cemetery. (Cincinnatl papers lease copy.) PINKNEY. Departed this life Tuesday. Aprid 192 !l at midnight, l her_residence, 1Kt nw ROS PINKNE iwloved mulnnr of F‘lwm an’- Frnest W ha Frie nll Rema Two Undersecretaries and Six As- sistant Secretaries Proposed in Pyrter Measure. 2 st s ¥u 21 at 2 "o lock. A blll to increase from one to two the number of Undersecretaries of State and from four to six the number of As- sistant Secretaries of State was intro- duced yesterday by Chairman Porter of the House foreign affairs committee. The measure also would provide that of these eight officers only three could be from the foreign service. ‘The three appointees from the foreign service then would be ineligible for ap- Emmnent to any diplomatic or consu- r office except that of Ambassador. The salaries of the Undersecretaries would be increased from $7,500 to $13,500 and those of the Assistant Sec- retaries of State from $7,500 to $12,000. Further, the bill would create a “home service” in the State Department. to be composed of all employes receiving \, $3.000 or more, and their salaries would | gy be increased to correspond to similar | employes in the lnrelgn service. \ mother now is sieeping, Our No_care is on her brow Ve devoted wils of h.' “beioved .uw\ oM BURR | | | MEXICO “crry, April 19 (8| | Agustin Labanzar and Alberto Aguirre | Benitez, sotorious burglars, were shot | and killed by police shortly before mid- | night. The officers said the men tried | to escape. { | Authorities announced todav that two members of the band of highwi | men which has been holding up auto- mobiles on highways have promis-d reveal where their arms are cache STEWART, Departed 1h oh W e Friav. April 30 Oak Hill Cometery BRIDGEFORD. Deoarted this life on Wed | ADril 1K 1878, at 5 15, after a | Tret Jiiness, 8t her reskdence. 140 Elm. st \AMA BROWN BRIDGEFORD. She her, Busband chile Mr M Rita )'w\-un | Remmaid Bridgeford: two wisters Lizzie ‘vmnmn nd Mrs. Alice Da; Newark. N fersl Sunday. Apri AT oo, trom Asbury Charch and K sts. n.w. Relatives and friends vited. A Joxing and dutital mother HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. Bllm"fill! A" members of lhl Ladies’ Rock Society are herebs notifl Interment nday. April % A (T S el L. J. HART. Pres v % Military s F. M. BU KRF(L S ton. National. Cempters by | BROWN. < life on Thuratav. | Jacob Jones Ame: e, said for Ts el ™ Reiatives wd loterment Mount e R = Segiy of Ch S | YATES. On Tuestay. Apeil 17. 1028, of Philadelphis. Pa Y\lmfl-mflnhw X;(lrd at (be residence af ~teut’ ave., of Satae irs Barnes ). residecos 10 am. Friday. Aprl 2 terment at Leeds. Va. o W Toarier Fren Fanerar ar) unery TRITG Baptist Church rnau mient 0 Thterme: Culieper In Memoriant. EW. Avril 18, 1928 ut g o3 | BARROUR. 1a m. M beioved husbas ] desr father Masile Caihoun Chew et Tather o who departed Funeral_from Wright's par-| das_ Aonl 18, § O nwe Thorsday. & Apm w MARY BARBOUR. March 10. 1925, As_we loved him s COLEMAN. Entersd into eternal rest 'gd In our memory he nesday. April 18 1928, at 7 m [ the rraidence of her soain-law - Mr. and_Mrs. Charies Johnson n.w. FANNIE. devoted mot! e Jchn-on Funeral Saturda. | frge Liverty Beptiat Chureh. Re \ating. Interment Haruiony Cemetery. | On ixdnv ” e his world of Dain and ssrrow. Jand of peace wnd Tet s«x mnx me our lovine fatder ed him dearly. but God loved him 20 Avril 17. 1038, RE- QRN of° Raleeed Funeral Sadly missed pJ., am for the repoes b\_[r&m!:n AND FAMILY. MARY V. e and friends invited 5 “Olives Cemetery: 10 Members of the Commodore ry Division. Ancient Order of Hi- reguested to attead the fu- Jrother. JOHX M, il 20, & Anes Ainole Chureh BOOKER. In lovige rememiearce of our BOOKER. who oday. a8 times® ward roll f\n Bear sweet iROAERLS o: you. AMES THY s JaxES P CORBETT. Reconing Secretasy Wednesday, Aocil 18, 1998 at 1 t Tesidence. | 2035 430h et ot ‘N ¢ the late rom her late residence. at il am. laterment URRO Ta ) !\W‘ memory of my w PURURERT 5 BURROWS. who depatad U life one sear aso today. Aved 19 1037 One year ago today you left us s y0a ore 4, more ‘ach das L“:, b«nl’: are ‘ll‘l rTo \"". 203 our bos e the same. WIS x\x\or'fi‘ SEE RN . GANT. HILL In sad but lovisg, remen- o] S‘v"{‘: men-d tnto cleraal reat xo-;‘a‘.:_ 19h_and Eye sts. at 2 pm. Inter Reliie Inmatiate ’ri:' To_attend U N, _ The Ladie elief Sociely Toiskive ot o Just a 1 saw you Mast. You are not forzotten. grandmother, Wil You ever b am hbm Tn- members of b L ssoctation of the G. U are_herehy noti of Ladv Vetera: AR | wts. K Fressdent: Ree. Secy. macy of i?‘uéxu Y SSSIE Pebeuars 1o, 1983, and yind., 19th and Eve OXIE A. BURI Chief ‘Lady LOUISE T. HOLMES, Sec REEN. Officers and mombers ot hebs Household of R 0. ot O are requestad 10 8 MARTHA ELL Veteran. oen of @ funeral of Sister ¥ dav, April 20, Ninéteenth $t l:rnq Chure roh, HARRIS, M. D, warTie B NLE HAYWOOD. | Dera: e\‘ o ay. | el 9UN.al My el Dirton ™ Shioe JOHN ‘\\ .,fi‘..n. lvmlhnr of Mis. Mareares farvuid mm Funeral services at Davton. Ohio. d SR Wivew « of love Al et to s B JO%:\ 3 /f For Complete Sal hu'lmn, Alwa Come to “Headgquarter. | Tnmothy Hanlon B 53¢ 35c Herbert B. Nevius EGGS Twelve Thc qul Butter in Amenca Funeral Home The Pick of the Nest! W, H. Sando & Co.| o doz., 32¢ Private Limousine \'“l'"l‘““" Borresidence. P07 SaTll gve Lakimy | NQ sacrifice wou Then 1 coubd smooth and kise her face " » het my ol plae. / Allrll "I o make .rr.lv{“mfinln for lhq‘ h aral 6 ‘hur brother ‘& | u b e P B FOUNG AND Mt NER In lovac remenbesace of me daar oer. SOV NE eacied Ve e tud vour L6k DEvorkn SN &R JONEN, A tribute o ‘mather . wite SU A n‘b\\\a 1 this Bfe two . N 2 10 L et April 17, 1998, at| Richland Butter 51c; 2lbs.$1 Fresh Eggs '2' Pkgs. Sc Size Gold Du§t Powder Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. O T W w“\(:)'u\m_\l MW Main 2473 PO erment Hort Lincom Cometery : "l .\vll‘NlI‘l 1876, T F D I.\\I"u.fl ?Ytl«::v:‘.fi!.:i"\(\‘r 1R JOHNROWRIGHT co.| Sipria il NW Phone North 47, - ™ " N “CH’A‘; S ZURHORST on; .15 by Tieement ai | And inis . ot n uu o, Va Wesein Trel her . DEVOTED PATHER AND SON. WILLIAN d01 FANT CARITOL ST On WidntalarefPil At Boh W JONES 3 - r ol \‘—r \] VS, In sad dut devd Ane Argares J hh-m "\ll wl | KR n \\.‘ x\‘fi‘:.i*' V“*\ 10 ». " A8 Buchan | glatte T Dhune . M‘"‘ e o S Jul;lu A = I Do e, Kficiant Service + . h SRR X 'W"n'f e A Rty ng gl phacions yeure R woday. dw Awtomobile Nervice Aapei Gone !ul nol Wit WIFE W . Deal & Co. i 0180 AT N E LINCOLN 8200 \\n N+ s \\\I! T. F. COSTELLO N w\‘sx“nf 1724 N, Capito) 3¢ NORTH THTN . on Awetl \! Dearost wothor, We Wiss You Wore ehed LPAVULL, Mac . n'i\\\ NG SONINLAW AND DAVGR T \‘ M WU AND A MELVEN 0 BEANCH OFFICK. k\\" '{\\.I K‘)‘l‘l‘}fl llv\ Detowi. LA LLUL Ty MONUMENTS, Rilsbureh, Pa. a weaw copr) ¢ J. E. Smith Granite Co. P e &N Fancy Croakers . 6c Ib. Fancy Herring . 3clb. S T Sealect Milk . 3cans, 25¢ K s FUNERAL DESIGNS, ASCO Corn Flakes Dnlgnu. £5 and wp, Au-un nmuu-n N I ‘ No Wi ke m “GEO. C. SHAFFER l\\\ '\ ‘““ * \"fl l*\ x‘s““}t‘ ‘n.l allal‘ Illl N porreni i Lilieary dar “."‘ temlay \\"o hoved M U we " i F st VNG Our y Store, }4th & ve ll et 4 n ‘:x Victaity budc ’roa. Coy 12 Auril ance more s Dere, us the sadiest of the Ve Fecause (w0’ years ko taday Our dear wife Al mother hassed away W Whg Joxe Mer. sadly mis hee: Wa who hat fangly | Fresh Fillet . . 13clb. Buck Shad . . 12clb. day (=N 417 H St N K Lincoln 524 P M LY MARGARET beloved | Moppet Mydern (hape het ot Rugvne Do abd. Lintes w ery Handy fc am Shire featsom 'mase wil am Tatives and triands v - i U Brivate, st Mow Cometery NERARLAND. | 00 Lb. Yankee Cookies Sunthine Sunshine Marshmallow Fruil Thurstar l7c 106 e, Awril 18 i Mh st JRNSIR hiperal Wednamtay e Ry PRINCESS JELLIES Srhe) fidieed wias e Glu y 10e ASC0 OR VAN CAMPS CATSUP. . ...........2 Bot,, 25¢ onr year of sastaw, Setu e awil et v Awri) & o arranzements fu nunur M 1 R Covening »t “Brthar ) o n« N um . day. TR R Produce Dept. .Sj)fiiall for End of Week! FANCY CAROLINA PEAS..............2Ibs.25¢c Mealy White POTATOES. . ... .5 Ibs. 15c; 10 Ibs. 29¢c FANCY RHUBARB,Big Bunch ................5¢c \\u\afi\-ns W Apn L will mot L R R ol S W N \mf ‘fluw:f Auahaid " o n\\ LNEY Weral wh Hl‘«l i ... - Anril 18, {5 winalt arearet J-- *-mht n alania a0 A g - -n e mu of e She Reautiful Floral o am-n«- Al Tatbed wu ¥Mective b Our Wlores Murkels in Washisgion, WS 4., and BLACKISTONE 1407 H unu. .