Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1928, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1928. : PAGE AN‘I‘ Pl AYERS Visitisg Clergyman s £ NI U R TR T R I U || Loses Parked Car; ) ‘A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to Convention Visitors by Peoples Drug Stores : PI.AN REHEARSAI. go:s:—??theT::: ' 75¢ Pound Jar <277 SPECIAL VALUE i oo e e ey / > | Thinshell, 100% Filled -/ : For Cigarette Smokers Episcopal clergyman, who is 7 / ¢ Sl ¥“(Cross Triumphant” to Be ig‘ffdc’fifivéxfi?nn"‘fif"'fi““'i‘ e 1 ‘2N ] . Phone B 40c¢ Tin of 50 - Presented Next Week at | | Fon, oo i oom, o i 328 Hard Candies Lucky Strike Cigarettes . = police have not yet found it. 8 ]" . i Auditorium. The owner is the Rev. Alva E. 4 = 390 Lb am 5215 *Given Free With the Purchase of 0. = e is s al ary- > — o] | Tan o Nt M 98¢ Imported Metal Cigarette Box A rehearsal of the first episode in| | night he drove his car down town i @ B | e I e e e i [ Delicious Thinshell Hard Candies made of pure hich i being sponsored jointly by | | finding a.parking space. > cane sugar and filled with fresh fruit jam, marma- Both for C B ik o ang Thy 1o | Ohtas s o R g PO iade, nuts and creams. So pure and wholesome you 3 when he got out he realized that 7 can hardly stop eating it after the first piece. Get a f Great Britain to the United States, | | he had forgotten the street and : : n of fifty Lucky § honor of the delegates to the Gen- even the direction where he had pound for the family. / offer is made for a limited time only. .l Contention of the = Episcopal | | parked his car. "Afler o search ; - hurch, will be held tonight at.8| | of more than an hour he finally ” e Tin e ‘clock n the parish house of St.| | gave it up, requested police ns- 7 Mammy Lou Chocolate STy Over Town 2 8-Ounce Tin D 774\ Prince Albert Tobacco = ohn's Church in Georgetown. The sistance and went to bed. ageant will be spresented on Friday C d' l C’ . &5\ the Better to \ T ight. October 19, and on Saturday 7% e L o . PRINCE ALBER! e oaeober 20 th waocs? | PLACED IN SANITARIUM. ordial Lherries & Y And Jimmy Pipe xl_\_.audltorr(“u;en} ! Girl Re: Tubs TR ’ \\La | Serve You Both for 50c ¢ five senior high schools In the | Wife of Author of “Sweet Adeline” 496 Lb Y2 > Consents to Commitment. % 3 el i \ Mg.taéoz. ktxm of 2monauy famous Prince (S | NEW YORK, October 10 (#).—Mrs. | Large. luscious ruby-red cherries, rolled in ) rt Smoking Tobacco and a Jimmy Pipe S Voliig SElin's whristian Aools- IAtey I e Cof ety AT cordial cream and dipped in velvety chocolate. “both for 50c for a limited time only. A on, and under the direction of Miss ;stm“g‘ author of “Sweet Adeline” and Each picce instinctively calls for another. splendid combination for pipe smokers. 'nmlinp McKinley. Mrs. Marie Moore |other songs, consented in Supreme orrest, s directing the entire pageant, | Court yesterday to go to a private sani- :fi"" — An attractive imported antimony cigarette box of a convenient size and a tin of fifty Lucky Strike cigarettes—all for only 98¢c. This assisted by Miss Pauline Oak. Dennis |tarium in Stamford, Conn.. and thus E. Connell will appear as Joseph of |ended the lcgal proceedings she brought : k-2 Arimathea. Miss Mary Kurtz of St.|to escape the observation ward in Belle- | / John's is in general charge of the |vue Hospital. | episode. { Mrs. Armstrong was temporarily re-| 752 Listed in Leading Roles. |teased from the hospital on a writ of A - ki | habeas corpus _granted by - Supreme | e e e s e g "o | Court Justice Mullan. Mrs. Armstrong e | . . PO and Mrs. Melville Dowden. Mr and | declared that her husband took her to| 7 g o evine ‘Dowtens Me and |00 il An Opportunity to Save More on Items You Need Daily—Anticipate Your Needs gomery, Miss Ruth Huntington, Miss —. s Esther Huntington, Miss Dorothy More than 109,000,000 pounds of tap- 2 ‘Thompson, Miss Bettie Parnall, Miss {loca, which is not grown in this coun- | Dorothy Lauder, Miss Mary Flaherty, | try, was imported into the United Miss Pearl Flaherty, Miss Ethel States in the past year. | Flaherty, Mrs. Hervey Lauder, Miss | o = — - Ethel Gordon, Miss Mary Pennelton, | Miss Katherine Deitz, Miss Vere Carl- ton, Miss Margaret Gerns, Mrs. Wil- liam Shafer, Willlam Smoot, John Tb RS Gerns, Lee Wardell, Thomas McKeever, | 28 1S40 o Joseph McKeever, Jack Roades, Harold | |} Vinnerman, Maurice Hartung and Rus- | }i B A s ockse: (Prom el PROPPER’S Bon Secour Club at Central High School, Margaret Diamond, _Betty | Jacobs, Lois Spencer, Barbara Dyson, | Doris Tucker, Hortense Gifford, Eliza- | Hi beth Middlemas, Elizabeth Taylor, Louise Crosby, Virginia Hunter, Ethei Quisenbury, Helen Quollers, ~Peggy Cammack, Betty Lee Alexander, Sara | {fi McElroy, Betty Brundage. | Other Clubs Represented. Reserves from the Semper Fidelis | Club of McKinley High School are Hazel Farrow, Helen Notter, Kinkead | Yourg, Virginia Sobotka, Dorothy Lane | {} and Irene Carr. Those who represent | the Eastern High School Girl Reserve 4 Clubs are Virginia Barber, Janet Wal- | Hi B ther, Ruth Marlow, Mary Louise Rob- | R bins, Madéline Dutican, Cleo w-goron.g B udrey Barbour, Ru ‘erguson, Doro- | 4 iy Scaton, Jané Huth, Marjorie Fuller, The fashionable woman urial ‘alkins ane re: len. i 1 'y 2 Wmeserv:;i Lrosné mn:le Adelphi (1:.11‘3? o[ fi will 'P:’l"“"‘ this “; estern Higl are Mary Living- | i i rtunity o ston, Louise Danforth, Julia Kley, | §i - “SPto04" OPPO 7. ifium schumaker,hchlrlolm Hobbs, | purchasing these exquis- rgaret Hall, Esther Kendrick and |§i * & : B Grace Hall, Reserves from the Tri-Hi | §f - #t¢sheer ““k“‘B’f"h“h Club at Business High School are | were formerly priced at Weltha Woolheiser, Marba Woolheiser, | {i ‘Eh Mary Murphy and Marian Woodend. | $6.00, but which are i iced for thi CRAB APPLE IN FAVOR. |{| reck only 2 °3.95 Grow Gray? : VALUABLE COUPON s ) Colac olor-Bak po e Pile Pills $1.50 Size ) . . 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