Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1928, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1928. i o e e e e e e e G R — GIRL IS INJURED l__d_c_ SHIFTED TO WEST. |t RIS L | MINTIRE SEEW VICTOR. ”“‘D@@fllfi@l@@@@@@@ GG Col. R. S. Fitch Will Go to Monte- DENVER, September 14 (/Pr.—ThE‘ 'j 4 DRIVER FORFEITS $10. |[one doubtful contest in Tuesday's pri- : : e { mary clection. that involving the nom- :A,\ = . O R ATy, aeates | Arrestea i West Potomac Park yes- | ination in the Democratic party for “ s RS [ 1%uitions Building. has been acsigned | terday by Park Policemen J. B, Edel- | Represcntative from the third district, EAT 0. ' ‘ % to the 11th Cavalry at the Presidio flf;kamn and J. P. R. Toland when he, yesterday scemed definitely to have NEW 1928 PACK i | | t""““‘“’" Calif, effective on comple-| attempteq to take a one-way traffic sign | been settled with the apparent victory s tel uty at the Cav Woman and Small Son Hurt\ ey O e ey |from the roadway; a man describing |of Harry Mclntyre, former deputy ! {lain Fal C. Head has been transferred | himsef as William M. Engbertson, 1736 | United States marshal, over H. L. L. as Taxicab Collides | : 4 from the Philippines to Scott Field, IlL; | Q street, forfeited $10 in Police Court | Anderson of Trinidad. - Maj. Alexander W. Cleary, Infantry, |tor taking property without a right. With 10 of the 19 countiesTin the dis- : £y from Portland. Orcs., to Fori Benjamin | Police say he spent considerable time | trict complete, including Las Animas, With Auto Harrison, Ind.: Maj. John P. McCaskey, | removing the largs lugs which held the | Anderson’s home county, the vote stood: i m the Philip- sign to a heavy concrete base. Mclntyre, 4,557; Anderson, 2979. 1@1 (i —_— | A probable fracture of the skull and | + = ¢ l FRANC JEWELRY Co., 627 Tth St other severe injuries were suffered this | morning by Miss Rena Montgomery, 20 | years old, 2500 Altamont place south- | 4 { east, when her automobile collided at | ] [wsa kK Sixth street and Massachusetts avenue | I with a truck operated by Edward Lce,‘ a Chinese, of 4915 Georgia avenue. f ! L | PR DT A O S R, PR O T N R AT T PR ) She was taken to Emergency Hospital, | where her condition was said to bc) *Niss Montgomery, who i telephone | |3 f T Four of the Season’s Most Remarkable operator, was on her way to work at the | ranklin exchi vhen the collision | : Sccurred, Botn her automoblle and the | RENA MONTGOMERY. truck were badly damaged, | Slight injuries were suffered _yester- i e “hirs. Pattie Thorpe, | PRINCESS DAGMAR, 81, | 28 years old, and her son, Oscar Thorpe, | & years old, of 1933 Ingraham street, IS GROWING WEAKER when the taxicab, opcrated by Leslie L. | g Thé Doghmmisian o Risingube OrndorfT, 5212 Carolina street, in which | they were riding collided at Thirteenth Former Cru'hn Mother Surround- and Quincy streets with an automobile | eq by Family at Copenhagen, Un- 3 w 4 ‘N operated by Joseph Dyer, 1411 South | s > P 8 ELGIN rist atch Capitol street. Both were treated by a‘ der Constant Care. One look will convinee The most beautiful watch physician for bruises and shock. e 8 John K. Robinson, 30 years old. 715 | By Csble fo The Star and Chicazo Daily H:"X‘;mmlh“; i thlnfilzxg ever offered a* this low Bixth street, an employe of the Black | ppprIN September 14.—The condi- % 0, _movement, case, price. Jeweled move- & White Taxicab Co., was injured about S ty | ment. Raised letter Dboth legs last night when caught be~"~°“ of Princess Dagmar, the former “C:y‘\'c;a?l'reblpg‘:mg dial. Handsome TOMATO R —serve them steam- ing hot and buttered or cold in Summer ulnh tween two cabs at Umfon Station. He | Czarina mother, now seems hopeless, ac- x service. Four engraved case. was treated at Casualty Hospital . | 5 Full @ 3 a | cording to advices from Copenhagen. handsome y guaran / . i | o A _ 3 a standard a2, 1% Stlmonle i Shick b wnee e now s | : nvmodts | ot ime” 5€ Nad R Maine and Missouri avenues Ethel Har- | The princess Is 81 and scems fo be | st e P Gt Lot e Cans sy > . gradually growing so weak that constant | 3 /4 erve. Delicious and yey, colored, 23 years old, 242 Warren gytendance by a heart specialist and / Can, s 4 street northeast, was taken to Emer- | & oh (0 o8 0 MG e The On]y_ /\ 7 full of sweetness. @1‘ ~ Of fermg our customers a wonderful oppor- tumty to stock their pantrws at pncas ( that are sare to result in real economy & NEXN;;;EL:;;‘ NEW 1928 P ACK Del Monte gency Hospital early this morning and | vl e treated for a severe head Injury and | NCWsPapers. which she used to read cuts about the face. Her condition [ e el N § \ not yet been determined. Thomas John- | o s 3 7 Son, Celoged, 33 yeare aid. 10" erent | o, GTand, Duchess Olgs, her daughicr g Don’t Miss One Do"flr southwest, drove the automobile. | another sister, Xenia, and the latter's S 5 Joseph Cole, 9 years old, 1264 Neal | gayghter, Princess Yussoupofl. have ar- One Dollxr - ! street northeast, was injured about the | riveq from London. Princess Helen Vic- Weikiy S Thls er. head vesterday afternoon when he ran | toria, sister of ing George of England. | Lo g | daily, now lie unopen and she hardly $ NEW 1928 PACK FINE GRAN. RED RIPE Strlllg B eans SUGAR HTomatoes Extra Standard Quality—Green and Tender N Bulk Only @ & 2x15¢| 3 s 25¢ 10--59¢ 5 STRINGLESS e 0 BEANS v o \ APPLES SUGAR California FANCY EATING APPLES fig:'}.;" PINK MEAT PR CANTALOUPES .. B .21 | Toltay LETTUCE . % CRISP into the rear of a truck operated by $ George Redd of Bladensburg, Md. He | o0 = Present. = was treated at Casualty Hospital. fl}(* > dAnnla gaetwlnlers.dcol?;:‘d, 19 years| Capt. Fleming to Buenos Aires. old, of street. and Lizzie Chanty, | Fleming, 15th Field N - colored, 6 years old, of 1662 Kalorama | arciary. ot Port ‘Sam. Haston, Tex. V road, were both slightly injured when has been ordered to Buenos Aires for $ L knocked down by an luwmoblle duty as military attache at the diplo- £ Sges e WEEK and Paraguay. Before . RETURN TO AUSTRALIA. [ s new post he will'come io this city for temporary duty - under instruction : a . in the office of the chief of staff, War Will Do It! New Zealand September 80. | = = « » WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Sep- | Now Is the Time : Waltham “Broadway’ tember 14 (#).—Capt. Charles Kings-|| To Inclose the Back Porch \ { / POCKET WATCH ford-Smith and Lieut. Charles T. P. Ulm, who mede the first flight from Ser s for Knife and Chain Australia to New Zealand in the plane Singles Southern Cross on September 11. will wlNDOW © 8425 8 FREE start their return flight from here to || Twins g Sydney Septentber 30. | $9.00 , w.’x':?.‘-‘r‘.: n:n. model After a month in Australia the air- || F Triples s 50 men will leave for the United States to || A PERFECT thank personally G. Allan Hancock of . $13.5¢ 7""""‘“‘“‘ fidran: o Anfe o g8 o s 1| e, from $2.20 U, Beauty $ TR them. The machine may be shipped No Delivery Charges % iea ke and chats: t.o H lul d e to Califc P ittty || 1 Pl il e at Only Seum in’ Austratis. i Lomber and Miliwork One Dollar Weekly » [ - i B A fiery blue-white perfect dia- e e e s | R e stk = To OBt pla Dn S Come in and Examine These Values. France and Japan. i T T e e mounting. An unbeatable PYT _——-smpaPm-am - value in 4 ring you'l aiways be Nc Obligation to Buy. prou of. SESTSIS] — Grapes |~ Eonul)gd Grapes | A Delicious Treat Fresh Prunes @ arge Qt. Baskets ! @ Average _69c i J|Lb- 10c]| 41bs.25¢ | 5 A&P’] Family Wlldmere Fresh Eggs <o 45¢ GOLD MEDAL @) FLOUR s'ield Sliced Bacon iy 19¢ ™ 37¢ PILI.]S._L((Z;Z{!}'?{OTA U\anv\ 8 0’Clock Coffee g "J', 5-lb. Bag {12-Ib. Bag 5-Ib. Bag ;lZIb Pag 24ci53c ‘s’i‘i':‘:"cf;f:fi:::::'.:: f 29c -160c | @ 'NOW OPEN | | st et onte v Combination ‘ Asparagus Tips ... picnic can ]7¢ | Gracery, Meat and Produce Markets || || Tomato Sauce | | Fruit for Salad... bumet tin 12¢ med. can, l‘c i !, D. J. Kaufman nc Credit 1005 Pa. Ave. At Cash 1724 Pa. Ave. Prices Bouthern Cross Flyers Will Leave | Department. | \ \ (™ Notice No. 1. This business will be closed Saturday (Sept. 15) from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. to observe Rc]igious Holy Day. This business will be open Saturday, (Sept. 15), from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. for Fall Hat and Clot}ung Business. Notice No. 2 /, d From 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. Saturday, Sept 15, ; an We Will Conclude Our Trade-in Hat Sale 1 50c T e | &, how good these cup cakes taste... 17 I 1831 K St N.W. and 1832 1st SLNW. | | ; || These 2 new complete food markets are il Grated Pmeapple s b | | stoeked with only the finest of everything | Peeled A‘pricots ... buffet tin, ] | procurable. Nationally famous and local- 1 | ly favored brands of fancy and staple | groceries. Fresh meats that are U. S. Gov- | - cans, | ernment inspected, assuring you of the Hef“ Baked Bf“" -3 25¢ finest quality obtainable. Fresh fruits and | Heinz Spaghetti | vegetables of the produce markets' choicest . bt G 25 1 Heinz Ketchup *™ bot -15¢; 's*- 23¢ And remember—our everyday low reg- ||| |'| Heinz Vinegar.. Pint bottle, 121/¢ ular prices are always at your disposal. () oK 5k 7 © = = rrem T — — yfi" LIBBY’S PRODUCTS PROCTER & GAMBLE ‘QJ SLICED P &G Soap. .. 4 cakes. 15¢ | e. Camay Soap. . .3 cakes. 25 undry Soap, 2 wes 13¢ | P ineapple . 75e Guettylvol'; g eakes 25 Toilet Soap... . .3 eakes: 25¢ . Ivory Flakes . . .sm pks. g oap Powder . .. .Pks+ 7 | Potted Meat % tin. 8¢ | Chipso, ™™ Pke. 9¢; lee. 23¢ Meatwich Spread . .c*» 9c¢ rins. 69c | Corn Beef Hash 5-o tin. ]3¢ o Mason Jars o 795 | Comed Beef. .- <an 25¢ | Siotxop Jars 3 e o Meat flflarktesW> pr—— Fancy Select | Beef Liver . . ..lb., 25¢ Leg of Fresh Hamburg. . Ib., 30c¢ ‘ Breast of Lamb . .Ib., 18¢ | ‘ | LAMB Cooked Ham, %4-Ib., 20c wRoaSt Bee{ | Chipped Beef, %-lb., 20c | Lb. 379 “Pork Roll,. .. %db., 15¢ | Lb 356 WA Stétéons i $8 50 &:? $10 50c Allowed on Your Old Straw Hat Mallory or Beau Geste. .$6 | 50c Allowed on Your Old Straw Hat Robinhoods 50c Allowed on Your Old Straw Hat @2@@@@@@ a oS SO 5] Oj b K Drop in on Your Way to the “Movies"—Earn 50 Cents @ iy some, Madam, from [s your grocer today. BEFORE BUYING Fowr fewitlh O your WINTER’S COAL will thank you, g A melt in_your mouth. Your INVESTIGATE I'm sure. * chicof ethr_ choelte"or THE BY ALICE ADAMS PROCTOR STURTEVANT BUCKWHEAT N ll s o he oy Hoss 300/ 00 e e e, Cotl s e Cup Cakes have achieved enviable Fresh sweet shortening. Specially se- C OAL B URNER success. in CASH lected flour. Pure refined sugar. Their flavor . . . their texture . . . their Please try the other Hostess Cakes, IT WILL dainty appearance has been a revelation HOSTESS CAKE too. Chocolate Layer. Silver Bar. Cocoa- CUT YOUR COAL BILL IN HALF. to millions of women. PRIZE CONTEST nut Layer. All }m,‘,fly endprsed by » 5 Sowith complete confidence, Madam, Every woman the Good Housekeeping Institute. AND AUTOMATICALLY KEEP 1 suggest that you try them, too. Dosildienses Just this one word of warning. Be YOUR HOUSE AT 70° | You see, I know the sunny, immacu- Ask your grocer careful not to confuse Hostess Cake with late kitchens where th kes are made. for a co rdinary brandyo fFer. From $1 () (-0 Installed s rmgs oo sl s 1 (R <o i g maeasyeN IN JARS ! & PAY AS YOU SAVE gl 4N 49¢ Lb. 3 8€ 701, 95 bake them. I know, too, the ingredients detailed information. fresh. Demand them by name. FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 4 e SO 734 10th Street N.W. 2 Jos f e S Gfl,ée S M v A Conin “" Product @@@-.kfj@ fi@fl@fl@@@@ (5 Phillips’ Pork . TN S e Sausage’ Bacon 400 Phillips’ Green | CHICKENS i S o . . | coEBELS *40c | Roasting Stewmgi SAUSAGE /i ST STl A S S A o) & q BN D>

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