Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1928, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Ci HREMEN’S PARADE second, Oldest Inhabitants, Washing-| RIFT N CHURCH CHOIR. Volunteer fire company coming the A——— ongest distance—First, “Harrisonburg, | Woman Member Convicted of As- X Va.; second, Newark, Del. bewlunteer fire dfpurtmen; m;!kmg sault on Sister Singer. st appearance in parade — First, PRlZES AWARDED Annflpofisp,ch.: “econd, Frederick, Md, ch{;{i;!‘olcgt E’{iflfierc"g:“gf (o:}l\u:chl:, Best decorated fire apparatus i) pourn and D streets southeast, was s estEteasant WALt |y giinity in Police Court Tuesdsy volunteer fire company or departmen ored, sololst of th Ba" Team Gets Tmphy for participating in parade—First, Alexan- | The court accepted her PJ“",“‘ Pfl‘flg dria, Va.; second, Kensington, Md.; when the defendant said she wo! Vietory Over third, Rockville, Md, " %% | leave the church and go, a:ge;gflg:xg n ' h ¢ i ul service for Got e 3 Company with best comic in parade— | ¢ Th:entr;;b;p e s enfion- First, Truck No, 4, District of Colum- | against the directress of the choir, pre- 2 H [ d —_— ) o the churc] ard at a | partment; third, Takoma Park, Md.|nonday night, and as she was leaving A dau!ing array of silver cups and | Volunteer Fire Department. th ting Mrs. Saunders claims_she Best float of ladies’ auxiliary—First, [ the meeting Mrs. : Bther trophies, ranging in height from | picirict of Columbia Fire Department. | a5 kicked down the steps by Mrs. spproximately 10 inches to nearly 3| second, Potomac, Va. "ef,"“pmmg sentence, Judge Schuldt Seet, were awarded winners in the | District of Columbia fire company | o BT SN i uatiney | Wihen it’'s time to bake some new cake vari 's | represented with best float in parade— | % a ous classifications in the firemen's | JCPTOSCAIEE, Wit Aot Hogs 10 B | would find _themselves _organizing L Come to Qur Big Opening Tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 28th, We Will Open Our Big New Combination Meat Market, Grocery Store and Produce Dept. at 401 E. Capitol St., Washington The opening of this Big, New Combination Meat Market, Grocery Store and Produce Department will add to the efficiency of our service in supplying our customers in this neighborhood. Quality of the Very Highest in Meats, Produce and Groceries, Cour- teous Service, a sincere desire to please, the typical American Stores en- deavor to give satisfaction—all are awaiting you at this New Store. We extend to you a cordial invitation to visit our New Store. We will be delighted to see you, whether you make a purchase or not, doing our very best to make your visit profitable. Labor Day parade at a special cere- | com, ¢ choir at Occoquan if they failed to keep o [ pany 11, District of Columbia Fire tmony in the board room of the District | Department; second, Engine Company | the peace. or dflh for the come- Building last night. The trophies we;e ¥l?‘.m}(lé ;Kl;ird- Esgi;xe (i;mEpan%‘ 2lc and — resented by Commissioner Proctor L. ] pany 9; fourth, Engine Com- y o e pany 18; fifth, Engine Company 4. Mrs. Nicholson to Speak. munity suppere—use v As a special feature of the occasion Fraternal organization making best Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson will speak Deputy Chief L. H. Burkhardt of the |appearance in parade with float—First, | at the Fairfax Courthouse, Fairfax, Va., 5 Baltimore Fire Department was pre- | Americn Red Cross; second, Woodmen |Saturday at 8 p.m., at an anti-Smith Borden lEV& td. sented with a loving cup in behalf of [of America; third, Red Men. Democratic meeting. Pm the local department as an expression | Best comedy group in parade—First, pf gratitude for the Baltimore com-|" ruck Company No. 4, District Fire = = Double - ricb in panies having come to this city’s aid [ Department, and Engine Co. No. 12, gurtng the incendiary fires here last Dl;strlct Fire Department; second, En- anuary. gine Company No. 7, District Fire De- “The ‘dash through the chill of the | partment. . = cream. It makes all night on that occasion was made on| Drum corps making best appearance & moment’s notice without any “ifs” or | in parade—First, Victory Post, No. 4, s “buts,” declared Mr. Burkhardt, and | American Legion, g'ood cookxng assured Chief Watson and the other Best commercial float in parade— L] Ll L L] L] L] g L] local department members_that_they . . . ¥ 5an alweys Gount on s from Bait | rarric rostone; sscond, Potomac COMPI.EXIONS better Where Quality Counts Your Money Always Goes Furthest! R more in any emergency. Bt civic or business men's associa- = 1 1 ion float —First, Columbia Heights Team Gets Statue. s oot *A Shoe is as Old e Our Newest Market, 401 East Capitol Street i w'l‘h:nl’;l'gerar:‘e:; lhaiwr tl‘:all_tt}fa(rgé ;glliccl; Enl;‘)rum Fcorps 1comcst, held on the % '“l 2 f . t' t s htf 7 t 9 P M o on al clash wit se—First, Victory Post, No. 4,A.L.; i o Sfl’““'“?e"'y DR A sech;dl. Costeilo rPos?.’ American Legion. as 1t LOOkT i open for inspection tonig rom/to S rge silver “victo: Special award for exceptionally good To look well and last long... of its triumph. The statue is to be- | pyglers—Boys' - ° BoRit lcho fpumiacient ipossession I the ey T ROome [RnADalle shoes must be given frequent i Brst team that wins it twice. Two first prizes were awarded in sev- care. Griffin"make-ups”areeasy. A% [ [J ° Walter S. Boss of No. 1 Engine Was | erg] events, For instance, Lotion Cream...8 0 avarded a purse of gold for having | “Prizes of $50, $25 and $15 in gold,| combinationof Ivory Soap, pure or a l s a lon . L led in the sale of tickets 10 the ball | offered by The Evening, Star 01 (e | Oope aad s Woreserrss the A game. He sold 1824. Herbert Frve|yinners in the baby parade south of the ° Ll Juicy—Tender—describes our Meats. They are chock full of delicious flavor of No. 3 Truck Company, who sold|pyipce following the firemen’s parade, pleasant, simplo way to save or 1,249, ‘also was awarded & PUrSe 85 |werc: swarded immediately after the restore that new shoe complex- B AN AN + ®second prize. popular colors b OZQ c baby event. A silver cup also was ion. Supplied in P siel 5 5 3 % ° Odell S. Smith, chairman of the ; —nutritious and appetizing—in a word, they give entire Satisfaction to scores tltizens committes in charge of the el S e and neutral or colorless for two- “The Year-’Round Fruit” P = Sh PP g & dfy }); gfi lity the pri e parade and ball game, who presided | % kep! s tone and patent leather shoes. of partciular Shoppers every day, and for this fine Quality the prices are sur- & L iy % . : prisingly low. There is an ASCO Sanitary Market conveniently located near 8 325,000 for the police and firemen's Gold From Goldfish, G RIFFIN I E:MONS your home. . by family benefit fund. 1 - . o gDt whe Skt the et | o KTROTION % ot e s A Frai » DOZ.&4C Suggestions for the Week-End in Our Meat Markets ¥ T pemeen charge of avrangements for | policeman herc. A year ago Martin -SHOE - ‘A Fruit Used by Everyone uggestions ror tne Weer-cLnd tn Uur neat narrets . the parade; Rudolph Jose and Isaac | King placed the quartet in an open- > 3 or le parade ant all game, ant | . i A k E. Gibson, chairm: f the | is reaping a harvest of dimes, quarters Ca l fl 3 . P e o the ‘purade, " | ana Palf dols throogh ther Sule. ulitlower Head Small Lean Regular Hams (whole or shank half). . . .1b.29¢ § § List of Awards. R R RS T R “Snow-White Heads of ea c 900000 > . The tiet of prize avards 1 a5 fol O 3 Slices Ham. ... . ... .Ib. 55c | Butt Ends Ham. ..lb.35¢c § Q3 For best appearing volunteer fire These Hams Are Sugar Cured, Very Mild and Delicious P A » company in parade vylthcob:nd ?“rt.' [ (3 * i i o0 e g Compan. A Greatly Snnpllfied Honey-Dew Melons Each27c $ Breast Lamb for Braising . .Ib., 18¢ | Lean Plate Stewing Beef . .Ib., 22c § [ + oy in Parece” without band__Firt “A California Delicacy” $ Shoulder Lamb for Roasting. . . .Ib,, 33c | Fresh Ground Beef. . . . . .Ib., 32¢ § e e e o syt e ‘Party Cake : $ Shoulder Lamb Chops. .. . b., 39 | Our Own Make Sausage Meat. .Ib, 40c 3 | B bt o iy . N. Y. State Celery4sunches 2" )|} § Finest Selected Hog Liver, Ib. 18¢; 2 Ibs. 35c; 3 Ibs. 50c 3 B i B Sany Y ot R PO $ Fancy Mik Fed Fowl 4SCO Cranberry Sauce ; . Friendship Company, Alexandria, Va.; . = = ©0%e%%,%,%,09,9,0, 0 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 3 (3% to 4 Ibs. each) ...Ib. 38¢ Jar lZic K ® © © 6 & 0 6 0 0 6 0 06 0 0 o o o o z .. $ Fancy Milk Fed Frying Chickens Fancy Sour Krout § 5® J | 3 (2} to 31bs. each). ..Ib. 45¢ b.7c§ K o e e ®steel j | $ Fancy Milk Fed Roasting Chickens Genuine Wisconsin Long Horn i ': Magic 19 $ (33 to41bs. each)...lb.45c | Cheese ............Ib. 35:% . Scouring F h F' h S T l Finest Genuine Philadelphia Scrapple .. .......... b.18c 3 K Polishes, as it cleans! Spe- cial cleansing compound saturates each pad. Can be used over and over for cleaning aluminum, Pyrex, enamelware, stoves, linoleum, etc. Fresh Jersey Trout . Ib., 18¢ Fresh Fillets . . . . b, 23c Fancy Halibut Steak . 1Ib., 32¢ Crab Meat . . . Ib.can, 39¢ Claw Meat . . . Ib.can, 29¢ Fancy Salt Water Oysters, gt, 60c SMOKED AND SALT FISH Smoked Whitefish . . Ib.,35¢ Smoked Shad . . . . Ib.,,35¢ Labradors . . . . 2 for25¢ K SaltHerring . . . . doz,25¢ @ Ky Mackerel, each, 9¢ & 15¢ Choice Red Ripe Tomatoes New Pack Farmdale Peas : A&SCO New Pack Peas At chain, grocery, hardware and department stores. Reg. 21c ASCO ASCO or Del Monte ASCO or Del Monte Asparagus | Asparagus | Asparagus Stalks T Tips e 17¢ T Tips 350 | s §5c e A Suggestion.List for Thrifty Shoppers! B ASCO Dried Beef. .......... 4-Ib. pkg: 15¢ High-Grade Brooms. . ... each 53¢, 63¢, 73c é p L 3 I i < Mrs. Elbridge Sterret oars the preise of bar young oon by baking this prise Perty Cake. This Week’s Prize “Kitchen-tested” Recipe Of 319 women this grea X et ol B try. The one who socpen” Mosk flour Tarie gready. eir . The one w] reci) varies . failed blamed euel';ymu in measur- mf-:: s‘o‘ffl ing. It's called a “Party Cake,” but acting, s you know, entirely differ- 3 cans 50¢ Princess Apple Butter............ ASCO Solid Pack Tomatoe don’t wait for a party to try it. Have 1. Tha h > B ASCO Corn Flakes........ ASCGC Washing Soda big pkg. 1 ; finfiyx‘ . 522?.;.;‘“ AT .~ © 00 . 0.0.0.0.06.0.0.0.0.0.0.0_0_60 Kellogg’s or Post Toasties. & ASCO Bread (i'nnnb .2 phgs. lg el B e e S — ASCO Sliced Bacon 14°Ib. pke. 19¢ ¢ ASCO Chili Sauce . .. .bot. 25¢ MEY :‘“ d"?h ment ‘*1‘; “& P "'&n:“n:m""w AT:S ASCO Pure Honey. . Jdar 15¢, 38¢' | Snowdrift or Crisco. .1b. ean 23¢ T O s ias i s 8 the secioe S Hecker’s Buckwheat. .. vke. 1205¢ | Calif. Cucumber Chips. _bot. 18¢ been simplified nmuin?ly for house- you get EXACT results every time. Aunt Jemima P. C. Flour......... pks. 14c | Sour Pickles % e e “Kitchen-tested” means that every ynummm"lfiugzxw flour. Reg. 49¢ Big Boy Wheat Cereal . . .?= 15¢ batch of this flour has been tested in ~ Ask your grocer for GoLD MEDAL a kitchen, at the mill, in an oven just “Kitchen-tested” Flour. The words like yours, before it goes to you. “Kitchen-tested” are on every HIGH ART ASCO Butterine, ™ 21c 3 § lCen!:il‘ies ago —6116 Testd for unitormity of reelt wih Gt thatbrand of four beloreyou &7 ® el - et b, Tilee ol egend runs—an Ori- g o B c o 4 New Pack ASCO Catsup . > 15¢ ental gentleman noted [~—————=Cut out along this line and save————w— lg ea a, e / ST flffee tin 456 mmg;;fir RECIPE. . .. Party Cake i A heavier bodied Coffee—try it in your Percolator 0] al Rolled Uats, c a rare fragram:e o s bt i s A3 Comfort Icing These steaks cut from the very finest AS Ib. R R in his tea garden |§L3=M:ETQW o e rl b Tl 3 i gr‘a.ir_\-fed cattle and will eat tender and CO Coffee, ™ 29¢ 19¢ Orange Marmalade . . .** 17¢ 14 eu METHOD elcious. Rob Roy Pale Dry ASCO Pure t. He traced this to one plant | METHOD e oy - i) | . 2 bots. " . pt. —and from its flowers and | TR shuriening and add ok #at- %’?&&’flzfih d";:‘t‘? | Round c Glnger Ale 25c Grape Jmce bot. 23c tender tips brewed a cup, 3 Mix and sify four, salt and baking pow- 3, Pour the bot ayrup slowly oves sttty | Try Rob Roy and Grape Juice mixed—a snappy drink for the eveni k! tho inost diicious ho had | | Erpisisskeniiets LI St rpta e e | Steak . ., . y o ever tasted. | sood. S Fold in stifly beaten exs whites. URIE beSUIRg 503 8 SRor BOLL RO | l . . . N o ; & Fous foto well reased and foured 528 mixre doce notaet g0 hat o il say on | S' l . Winning a Host of New Friends Daily—Baked in Our i ;‘;;‘e‘:‘:n':;: | TIME: Bake sominuten it bt ot + s wne e | irioin Lb C ; Own Bakery in Washington—Oven-Fresh to You! mountain slopes of the e flfiofigfigw fl%fi;@ ! Steak ¢ o o e ® beantiful Island of Formosa | O i et e kv ""‘:"‘""'“2“":."‘".' ! # Pan —wh ditions were | Mcoun: "T‘::“ el e 7 ; lc Or rea c i d:;l efir): ;;"P; rfect devel. WASHBURN CROSBY COMPANY, Minnsapolls, Minnessta | P Ol‘terhouse i & Loaf opment rataeremmorEnamare | | K Steak . C e e This is the happy story of Station WRC . . . 10:30 A.M,, Eastern Standard Time _ | w8 Week-End Cake & Candy Specials! the world’s daintiest tea. ° '. . NMWWV‘!”VPLW ‘ R ? Small Regular Sugar-Cured Hams 8 }Z‘“‘z‘b‘“ AR O e (b s ». 93¢ OOLONG of the Finest Quality 8 oo Sy T T Iy ASCO Preserves 1 90 R g e e C Ra el RN e e Beechnut Chewing Gum . . 3 ** 10c 0%0%0%¢%6%0%6%°*

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