Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1928, Page 40

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“THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928. EU'UP[RMIUN'N 0". s "’I%";A’:JETN":’VOEI%%E‘SIRL i womesimoonn Z 55 | Meat Market WILL OPEN l Mr and Mrs. Perry tion at Tulsa Exposition. last night n St. Mark's Epjscopal October Saturday - 3300 Georgia Ave. N.W. Fied 1ast night in St Mark's Episcopa Seventh Northwest Co{ner of Georgia Ave. Items that will go far toward making your Halloween Celebration a huge success | N. B. C. SPICED WAFERS We have just receiv@d a special fresh shipment of these tasty spiced wafers, which in our mind are about the best cake obtainable for Halloween celebra- tions. Tasty, rich, yet not too sweet, these cakes are ideal served with cider, grape juice, ginger ale or mixed punch. Specially priced to- Lb. ...... 22¢ day and through next Original 59 c A particularly appealing product at this season Campfire Marshmallows T 25c Mott’s Welch’s APPLE CIDER ; GRAPE JUICE Qt. Jug Gal. Jug Pint Quart 22¢c 79c i 29¢c 55¢ See our displays of fancy apples, oranges and other fruits appropriate for Halloween celebrations. Canned Fruits! Wyman’s Blueberries....... " 29¢ Honey:Dew Pineapple ... 2 ™ 55¢ Columbus Peaches ... . ¥*% 4= 20¢ Del M. DeLuxe Plums %= 25¢ Del Monte Strawberries ™**" 35¢ Del'Monte Raspberries. ¥-24= 35¢ A. H. or D. Monte Pears ™*!= 25¢ - Kettle-Rendered | BULK LARD: =)+ 29 Household Needs! 0ld Dutch Cleanser. ... 2" 15¢ Sunbrite Cleanser .. s 5S¢ Skidoo .* Oc - Brillo 3"“25«: Drano ..**" 23c Borax . High-Grade Ammonia. . Liberty Bell Mops. - Sanico Toilet Tissue. . “SANICO”. LIBBY’S De Lux California - PEACHES -—HALVBS— . mnd osu?eet ct;r‘n l man; X T bnnd—ln richer i 3 ant 25c -ulx‘(‘ more satisfy- 2 ul thelr delielu firmness ripeness. DEL MAIZ "CORN Del ‘Maiz js a new Church before a hr[e gathering o( and'Lamont St. relltlves and frien By, the Associated Press. 'he bride and :roem lg;. at once for hey This store Ilas been completely re- modeled, and “vith the addition of this o il !hofl. honeymoon in ,,;5".,, meo‘;{, ,,flf,'fi‘;y' e will return ere for the Chrlstma.s o new “SP\NIC('" meat market will be one of our finest complete food stores Waa the ouiivel ) these’ of imerous ting in recelving guests at' a speakers at a dinner attended her. yes- “C'P“"“ at the home of the brides’ —offering, asfis our custom, only the highest quality selected foods. Now you nfay purchase your entire table needs ugder one roof. ts, which fok d th Ryt ekl Aeown | Ly 0B s e Come in and See This Store— Open for Inspection Friday Evening ‘worl f the brid ; hi 3t , sy, were atiracted fo Tulss By Ahe | G . Eictre B, dil Eoak A Br. Frem 7:30 to 10 O’Clock Canned Vegetables! Special Until Saturday’s Closing! Best: Quality Granulated SUGAR Bulk only 10 57c Bak oy, 100 & *520 comie 10 1 60 B 25 1 $1.50 Everyday Pantry Needs! First Prize Margarine .. 2i25¢ Crisco ...™25¢ 13 ™ 37c 3 e 72¢ Sun-Maid Raisins 25¢ Kraft Amer. or Swiss Cheele, } ™. 23¢ Quaker Corn Meal.........."™ 10c Hominy Grits . % 11e, 22¢ Campbell’s Tomato Soup. .. 3t 25¢ annually given by the Midcontinen; Oif | and Mrs. Felix du Pont, and his cousins, & Gas issod.non had as its rmclpll Mr. and Mrs. Iren d" P° and Mr. spukzr Gumey Newlin, pnnfd and M“ H‘""‘* "“ American who wis, the Imde.s hther is a m!led to. the amnwm of mg .uem a ‘l"y" h’“ ;neuurt r:&iélned by th bar mvl:dt:g‘ R N for N n 2l ety autputl:n tmes| SEVEN HURT IN RODEO. °'s°.“12'°;‘;, the sy 1 i1 TR mu‘;w; e panets ot S Botary Ghab| Cowboy Gored” After’ Bulldogging luncheo: Steer—Girl's Nose Broken. NEW YORK, October 25 (P).—Six WOULD ~BE BANDIT cowboys and one cowgirl were hurt yes- - terday in a rodeo at Madison Square Garden. MET wITH RUDENESS Lawton Champie of Phoenix, Ariz., \u injured internally when a steer red Champie’s abdomen nn,er being bmukhrt stn theogkrgl und. “J s De fiu- ieti: man o ayre, ered a broken Chased by One Victim, Laughed at n‘u'mfl‘is: b ‘:h{;vé hm‘n"fsfi . —Poli " wal Bonni [cCarroll' of se, by Another—Police Finally' |3 XS RO e atntain Blue Ridge Corn tn 19¢ - Arrive. hnlnnoe whe! i t) s 5 Py < tn hriver’s A- 15¢ By the Assoclated Press. B&M Soaked Lima Beans. . 10c CHICAGO, October 25.—Emil Des- murone:\u Istuxted with the bandit business. he found last nl:ht lack a fltdn; sense. of ‘co-operat with' a”tendency even to downrl[ht rudeness. and po{nted it lc Pnnk for it, u| bnlded Dcsmmn chased half a dozen blocks un Descouronez lost himself in Lincol.n Park. ] 1t was about this time that Des- V an couronez decided men were an unfor- | tunate choice Xor amateur robbers, so he _elected rob Miss Henrletta § ‘Walker. regulation “hands up” command. Miss : Walker, looked nt Duooumnu an 4 broke 5 | and laughed. Descou: | Tall ¢ 0 tins Silver Lake Cut Beets. . . ."" 10c Silver Lake fherry Beets. . 19¢ _ Shriver’s A-1 Peas.. ."" 15¢, 25¢ Le Grande Thple Succotash » 15¢ Special Until Saturday’s Closing moved to complain. lere being held up,” he told her. Wheuupon Miss Walker laughed some more. A policeman came up to see what the hu:mr wl.s about. That's the end of the stor: Saturday’s Closing Until Saturday’s Closing! : 3% 25¢ b MANUFACTURERS ELECT, James Emery of Washington Made Ceunnel of National Body. l'x. chher 25 T(A:)—John Morton’s Salt Breékfast Foods! “When_ It Rains, It Pours"—Plain or cnm llf Wh“‘- & '“‘. 146, 24C Iodlzed—Mortons is.a most'popular Wheatena : : brand. Quieru - =12 | Corned Beef Sanitary Oats. . JJsepke- 19¢ pkgs. Ke“ogg s RB‘—O Kml”" 2 250 Libby's—a famously good product—un- til. Saturday’s closing, single tin, 21¢c. Gold Medal:Buckwheat . . Grape Juice Va. Sweet Pancake Armour’s or Widmer's—a ' most appro- priate drink during the Halloween season. Large Chipso “Makes all washmz easier’—a product of Procter & Gamble. Note this new low price. P IIISb“ry $ PANCAKE FLOUR Selected 47 c . Simply add water or milk and bake the Fresh dox. fmest cakes you ever ate. Always fresh in the beautiful b g em15c rown A ‘ and gold A 3{ ] ; STUDENTS OFFER BLOOD. S g i o S : ' GREEN BAG effort to ; COFFEE : “On the Tables él Those Who Know” 39 Coflee Zsc ames A. , Wasl general eounlel J. R. Jnyee assistant secretary. Taste Tells the Difference Brand Selected White !.-AND As fine and as fresh Land America’s one could want. Many of our ‘highest qun.llty btmer—ovvum p-trom after trying these flna ment certified and made en eggs insisf IC from fresh table mu.my 7 59c ‘In Our Meat Markets FANCY SALT WATER | SAUERKRAUT, b., 9 OYSTERS = 30¢ = 60c Fresh Fish 5. 35¢ Rt - - ™ 15¢ . 20c ™19¢ SANITARY Or Turnstile Selected Fresh Sanitary selected fres! have lonx been the ‘nvqnta ol OIIY weak for the operation. patros called for volunteers to offer Pacific . ites Whit Fruits and Vegetables There Will Be No More Fine New York State Table Slze This Season! Concord PRUNES GRAPES have been of very. fine quality ‘this These prunes have met with ar in both size and sugar content. great favor amjong thousands of “l"he season is fast drawing'to a close, our patrons. :If you have <0t as all Grapes must be: harvested. lnd tried them let s urge you to do marketed before frost. We .have made special preparations for a week so at once as this will ve your last end sale on xh:se fine New York State * opportumty un&xl next season. Small Basket of New York for Fresh Vegetables You'll find our stores at all times :lupplled \\lth ve.enblel that are in season, Concords— both locally grown and from bther States. We endeavor all to offer you the very best quality obtainable. Impet-t the following products in our nelrm swre . Delicious Dishes You've been stsmg, No. 10 “FISH CAKES in Blankets —Gox}(:n s Ready-to-Fry - Cod Fish Cakes wraj in strips of bacon with an egg dropp:l in :hmtmcn bakcd intheoven. Try them! From the new Gorton Recipe Book— Free Gorfon's2:5Cod Fish Cakes THE ORIGINAL Made by ths GORTON-PEW FISHERIES, Glosessser, Mass, Sausage Meats Phillips’ Sausage Meat ™ 40c Loffler’s Link Sausage . ™ 40c Loffler’s S’less Franks ™ 35¢ Loffler’s Scrapple. ...™ 20c Croak: , Fillet of Haddock Phillips’ Scnpple,"‘ 20c, mn 45¢ | Selected Fresh Meats Fresh Shoulders.. . . ."™ 24c Leg of Lamb ; Pork Chops, center cut ™-38¢c — this flavor that Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour blends from the 3 Staffs of Life. any home recipe. Unusual, too, the rich- ness of hrxxma Sweet Syrup, made with an ex- tranrdmanly large propor- tion of v:rfm maple (com- bined on! granulated THE FISHBACK CO. Indianapolis, Ind. Mfrs. of Nationally Ad- vertised Food Products Impossible to capture it with y with finest sugar). Yellow Sweet Fotatoes 8 ™™ 19¢ Red Sweet Potatoes. Nancy Hall Sweets. . . California Tomatoes. D’Anjou Pears N. Y. Secke} Pears 4 ™ 25¢ Cal. Tokay Grapes 3 ™ 25¢ New York Quinces 5 ™ 24c Table Concord Grapes bt 19¢ 4™ 19¢. N. Y. State Celery 3 *™* 25¢ California Carrots..*™ " 8¢ Fancy Spinach. ...3 ™ 25¢ Fancy Kale N. Y. Caulifiower . ®*® 25¢ & 30c Iceberg Lettuce ™ 10c, 12Vsc Fresh Fancy Fruits : Grimes Golden Apples 5 ™ 25¢ Stay’e Winesap Applel 5 1. 25¢ Cooking Apples. .6 "™ 25¢ Delicious Apples . 3 25¢c: . Western Boxed. . .3™ 25¢ Lamb Shoulder Roast . ™ 30c Boned Breast of Veal ."™ 30c Veal Cutlet. .. .....™ 60c Loin Veal Chops. . .. iling Beef » 25¢ First Quality FRESH HAMS Pork Chops, end cut. .™ 30c Loin Pork Roast. . . .™ 35¢ Chuck Roast of Beef.™ 35¢ Baking Chickens. . . .™ 42¢ Highest Quality RIB ROAST BEEF : Cut from only the Red Star Brflnd finest selected corn-fed | c steers—Government in- spected. Lb. These are dandy small fresh hams aver- c aging six (5) to ‘nine £ (9) pounds each. Lb. White POTATOES 15 & 25¢ PANCAKE FLOUR : BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 4»d SYRUP Yo

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