Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1928, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928. in activities in the year closed Septem-| The report rehearses the mission's CENTRAL UNION MISSION ber 30, over the previous year. Free jdecision not to join the community ACTIVITIES INCREASED “wdu were supplied to 8817 men_ and | chest and cites a finding of the Health ree meals to 551, representing in- | creaes of 40 and 180 per cont, re- chpm‘lmcnt tending to refute reports of Annual Report Shows Number of | spectively. The Children’s Emergency | Poisoning of mothers and children at . | Home of ‘the mission took care of an Jthe mission’s annual pienic in July. Free Meals and Lodgings Sup- |ayerage of 47 children for the cntlre; The mission will celebrate its forty- plied During Last Year. year, as compared with 38 the previou ; vear. Religicus services, held nightly at | fourth anniversary with a mass meeting The annual report of the Central |the mission chapel, 613 C street, were | in the First Congregational Church | Union Mission shows a largs Increase | attended by 1.684 persons. Sunday. , Just Serve This Cake to your Husband! l M | This delicious cake makes any R dinner a party. A dainty, silver cake \ 1 covered with delicate vanilla icing. e, .y i Honestly, it melts in your mouth! Lindbergh Kills Deer in Mexico On Hunting Debut By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, October 26— Three hours after’ Col. Charles A. Lindbergh arived at the Hal Man- gum Ranch in Northern Mexico a deer fell before his markmanship, advices recetved here state. The airman now has one more deer to kill to fill the quota allowed him by the department of agricul- ture. The department also granted him permission to kill two cinnamoa bears. Col. Lindbergh may fly to Mexico City with his hunting companions before returning to the United States. SOHINSON ATTACKS POWER MTERES Califernia Senator Asks Hoo- ver Support in Hitting Moncpoly. : Sanitary Stores 25¢ Land O’Lakes Butter. . ."> 59¢ Sanitary Butter “‘Sanico” White Eggs . . o= Sanitary Fresh Eggs. . .do= 29c Pabst-ett Cheese Spread.’=:23¢ Nu Kraft Cheese Spread P*#- 23¢ Longhorn Cheese - 35¢ Kraft Swiss Cheese.15 ™ 23¢ 25¢ | Until Saturdcy’s Closing! Granulated SU%AR 10 = 57¢ Lbs. for 100 Lbs. for 85.50 In clcth bags 60c 25 = $1.50 for By the Associated Press . VISALIA, Calif.. October 25.—United States Senator Hiram W. Johnson in a speech here vesterday reiterated his | support of the Republican national describing Herbert Hoover, the pa: presidential candidate, as one of the world's greatest leaders. The Sen- THREE D. C. APPLICANTS e Sorlt's greatet leaders, ‘The sen- | NAMED FOR WEST POINT| publican Senator from California, at-| tacked what he termed the “POWer|pjet of Cadets at Large Appointed | trust” and urged support for the : Boulder Dam bill which he sponsored by the President to Army Academy. Pkgs. for . Morton’s Salt 3 Quaker Qats (Res.or Quick) Sanitary Oats Ra'ston Cereal Cream of Wheat Pettijohn Cereal | —ilc - 19¢ - 24c¢ - 14¢ - 20c ulk Lard 2 Crisco ..."™ 25¢, 3 ™ 72¢ First Prize Margarine. . ."> 25¢ Maxwell House Coffee. ." 49¢ Wilkins Coffee * ™ 23¢, ™ 45¢ Orienta Coffee .Jb 49c¢ in Congress Senator Johnson struck at the power lleged “hire e dicie” @uoting testimony be- | Three residents of the District of Co- fore the Federal Trade Commission, he | lumbia have been appointed by Presi- | declare SRt e :h%l"{’gn’“::’“gg";‘:"dent Coolidge cadets at large at the | eople is ‘‘whethel e i B e the people shall govern this country.” | United States Military Academy, sub- ject to qualification at the entrance All dfl:n":sa:\,;:p::a'::: Govern- | cxamination next March, as follows: | memrp(:\mprsrx\‘xpx o the” Boulder Dam | Robert Besson, 1930 § street; Richard | Project. charges of bribery of public |Park, 2844 Wisconsin avenue, and Frank i, Irelogh ministers and entry | Keller, jr., 1444 Rhode Island avenue. MR ERUDRERIAR, N iy | Others similarly appointed are Thom- e iscouer Y California’s senior | ,.'c "poote, Severn Park, Md.; Joha R. “Hiring the heads of women's nrzan-‘vg;f“:in?m‘_‘r Agflrfgshpl:- ‘l. gzr{le})fll,\‘l_. {zations to “poll-parrot nreparcdvamm v‘? Jk‘nml;r Ho:(‘r‘l‘tlzl.u fli:iawa‘l' speeches” was denounced by Johnson, | 5 W. [fhmer, Ionofl, flavad: o asserted that “red-blooded Ameri- | Fhilip C. Musgrave, Manila, P. I Guy Sahh swust and Wil ship ithese papas O CIsElore, San Gntonio, dex. Benty A ey where. they appear | K; Hester Fort Lewis, Washingion, and The speaker asserted that the so- called trust paid the heads of women's clubs of Colorado $600 a month to de- tiver prepared power company addresses before women's organizations of that State. _Declares Fund Raised. Lbs. for William K. Rorie, Manchester, Ind. 2,313,816 VOTES LISTED. SACRAMENTO, Calif,, October 26 (m,_v?u(r:‘g“x;egu_trauoxa flg\lrl:ls‘ mer éhe L as! . Johnson continued in his | State of California made public today m{ascfi {}Teraf{ezed trust “raised a $1,- | by Secretary of State Frank C. Jordan, 00000 | propaganda fund which is | Show 2313816 persons registered for the eharged Up as operating expenses and | election. This number exceeds by 491.- possed on Yo the consumer in rates, so | 459 the registration for the 1924 e - - o tlon. ~Of the number 1,535,751 are re fhat. in effect, we pick our own pockets | (£ ‘as Republicans and 503161 s o [ ] hi va | oo B TS . He said the Boulder Dam project Democrats. The remainder are l=‘mmbii silver bar cake g g ialists and miscellaneous. BY ALICE ADAMS PROCTOR into a national ssset, improving Im=|=— = = & o Meat Market perial Valley and serving Southern 'I'HIS Hostess Silver Bar Cake, I find, is California_coastal cities with domestic its own best salesman. TOMORROW ater” The dam can be paid for, Johns d The vast majority of women who try it Saturday, October 27 Johnson said, entirely by the power are won at once by its homelike flavor. g 3300 Georgia Ave. generated. Thus to win new customers I carefully —Northwest corner of Georgia Avenue and WRITES OF JUNGLE LIFE. avoid making exaggerated clsims. Lamont Street. Rev. §. M. Konigmacher Tells of Instead, I simply urge housewives to try Africa in Letters to Brother. this delicious cake with an open mind, confi- OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT 7:30 to 10 O’Clock Thrilling tales of adventure in the dent that a single bite will show them the African jungles are being received from utter folly of baking cake at home. —that you may inspect this new complete Food Store. Van Camp’s Tall Tins TRIFLE longer vamp and more pointed toe are much in demand this season. The Dr. Reed Newgate Oxford gives you a narrower last that feels fine and the cushion sole that puts new life in your feet because its smooth, yielding surface equalizes the weight, prevents friction and stimulates the proper blood circulation for strengthening the foot muscles. v. 1 M. Konigmacher, an Ad- n eniist. mieclonary, by his brother, Jo- You see, I know the sunny, immaculate seph Kon!gmache;. ’é"“b’fe o flom kitchens where this famous cake venue, Takoma Park, Md. Rev. Mr. 5 Konigmacher says that he is experienc- is made. T know the talented pastry ing {hrills that “moving picture pro- coaksiwhp bake'it. moters are paying huge sums to pro- P i duce to try A }x?lease devotees.” Iknow, too, the ingredients that “Often we hope to find food in a are used. Carefully selected eggs. Fresh sweet shortening. Specially selected flour. Pure refined sugar. Try the other Hostess Cakes, $1,000.00 in CASH HOSTESS CAKE ‘too. Chocolate Layer. Cocoanut PRIZE CONTEST : Layer. The famous Hostess Cup Every housewife should enter. Ask { Cakes. ways fresh. Demand them by name, 10 = " Tins for : ' Vienna Sausages il Schimmel’s Jelly. .tumb- 1215¢ Ford’s Preserves 1 village just ahead,” he wrote. “We push on through lion-infested areas with the sun so hot at times I am afraid it will strike through my helmet.” Great stretches of the country are entirely without medical help, he said, and the people are suffering intense JOINT LODGE PROGRAM, | 52 ostiess 0 J. P. Smith Shoe Co., Makers A Continental Product: 1318 G St. NW. it Libby’s Corned Boned Chicken Chicken a la King. . . .. Deviled Ham. Potted Meat ........t1n 41,¢ Beech-Nut Bacon.....2r 52¢ Argo Lodge, B'nai B'rith, and Brotherhood Fix Plans. Argo Lodge of the B'nai B'rith will Join with the Brotherhood of the Eighth Btreet Temple in presentipg a program of entertainment for members next ‘Thursday evening at the Jewish Com- mynity Center. The B'mai B'rith will act as host at the joint session, the Brotherhood having played that role at a similar meeting a year ago. Maj. Julius I. Peyser, former presi- dent of District Grand Lodge No. 5, will preside, and a speaker of national note will be featured. The B'nal Brith is the oldest and largest national Jewish fraternal order, while the Brotherhood was or more recently. SUFFRAGIST BETTER. Irish Feminist, 84, Recovering After Fall Downtsairs. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, October 26 (#).—Mrs. Charlotte Despard, 84- year-old suffragist, who has been ill since she fell down the stairs of her home, had a good night and was doing - well this morning. Despite her age, Mrs. Despard still takes an active interest in the Irish republican movement. —_— Cranberry Sauce Cranberry Sauce...... Armour’s or Widmer’s Grape Juice ~ 39c Welch’s Grape Juice. .. 29¢ Clicquot Gale....2 b0t 29¢ Mott’s Cider. .® 22¢.52: 79¢ Budweiser ™" 16¢, % $1.75 Cocomalt 1, 1. 22V5¢ Schlitz . . ."* 10c¢, ©* $1.15 Toddy ....15™ 24c,™ 45¢ Campbeli’s Soup Canada Dry G'ale. . ... 18¢ foMato S Soup. . .. llsbury’s Pancake 2 Waf-L Flour Flako Pie Crust Quicko Biscuit Airline Honey ....12¢, 29 Sanico Peanut Butter 10¢, 23c arge Chipso ~ 20 Camay Soap Va. Sweet Pancake. ..?s 1]1¢ Gold Medal Buckwheat *ss- 11¢ }3ifes Pancake .. .75 1215¢ Log Cabin Syrup. ... tin 27¢ Pure Maple Syrup. ... What gives a good cake its delicious flavor? Perhaps your first answer would be “Frosting and flavoring”. But that’s not Always fresh in the beauriful brown and gold tin, Every Sip Delicious cook—she’ll all—there’s something far more important! Ask any wise old tell you that the kind of flour you use makes all the difference in the world in the flavor of the foods you bake. Ask the food editors of leading women’s magazines—women who have spent their lives studying baking. They'll tell you the same thing. Try it yourself. Get a sack of Pillsbury’s Best Flour and bake something you like—a cake, or biscuits, pastry or bread. Taste it and notice the difference—a delicate, unmistakably better flavor. The secret is in the wheat—only carefully selected, rich, full-flavored grain goes into Pillsbury’s Best. Here’s the way to. better baking—use Pillsbury’s Best Flour—it’s milled to give you certain success and better flavor in everything you bake. Tell your grocer that you want— Pillsbury’s Best! Pillsbury Best Flour for finer flavor in cakes. biscgits, pastry, brea.. | | Lux ......." 10c; = 25¢ Ivory Flakes. .*™ 10c; ' 24¢ g._ & G. Soap 6 c2kes 25¢ resh Prunes White Potatoes. ..15 ™ 25¢ Sweet Potatoes. . . : . Lux Soap Lifebuoy Soap Ivory Soap (Guest) . 6 =*k*s 25¢ Ivory Soap (Large)..c*k 12¢ 4 D’Anjou Pears Tokay Grapes ......3 Eatmor Cranberries Lbs. for In Our Meat Markets Fresh Hams - 25c Fresh Shoulders. .. . ... Leg of Lamb Breast of Lamb. . Boned Breast of Veal. Boiling Beef.......... Pork Chops (centercut) ™. 384 Pork Chops (endcut) 1. 3¢ Chuck Roast ..» 35¢ Baking Chickens. ....."™ 42¢ Phillips’ Sausage. . ...."™ 40c

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