Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1929, Page 7

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RITCHIE TO PARADE HERE LABOR DAY Maryland Governor Accepts Invitation of Cemmittee: Planning Firemen’s Event. Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, | # was announced today. has accepted | committee to participate in the ! men’s parade in the National Capilnl‘ T day mitises pum go through. th} forthcoming parade will be the most elaborate and successful ever held the history of the District Fire De- partment, for Sergt. Bargagni is awalt- | ing word from hite House whether or not President Hoover will be able to review the firemen on their big day. Gov. Ritchie notified the committee today of his acceptance, and will ride in an open automobile to be furnished by the Fire Department at the head of Maryland’s companies in the parade. The parade will furnish the governors an opportunity to see the fire depart- ments ef their own States in line. ny of the nearby Maryland and I Aerial Hop Scotch ] TEX American pilot, hop, nelllv orer the United States lromp:!‘:nconnr Briti Columbia, and landed in Agua Cattente, Mexico, 13 hours and 7 minutes later. Associated Press Photo. H Ritchle and the other governors, if | they can come here for the blg event,” said Sergt. Bargagni. * is the flfil time that a governor has e‘c\: eon- able to review it, the parade will make NEW BUDGET HEAD TAKES UP DUTIES < Col. vania, l on May down by Presi Col. Root Holds Conference fcan wlth President, but Re- fuses Statement. more than two months ago Brig. Gen. Herbert M. Lord, who retired the Bud:ez, entered upon his new duties Be(ore taking up the burden laid Lord, Roof the wmu ‘Houle and wnlerred with the Upen lelvmg he said that he had n THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ©. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 1929, about the work he was . At the Bu t Bureau he was received by R. C. xha assistant director of the budget, bun uu.nl director, who nmr- made Ifl" nwnfln‘ in of the nsw Root is not entirely n stranger to uch as he of his :ppou\unent as di s member ol t.hz Amer- commission 8 new financial system lor the mnubllc of Domin His del assumi hls new duties was due to hl.u remaining ngo to complete that un- yas engaged as & C. Root, engineer, of Pennsyl- ppomt'd by President Houve:" corre!pondrnt of Reuter’s, Brmxh news agency, today sald that reports tmm Manchuria of actual Russian-Chi hostilities apparently were unfoun M He reported a Japanese Agency report from Manchuli, Menchurin which satd \‘hn ':flrmtm t.l e and lh:td rz: counter worth mentio: to make, as he knew lmlelhnve ensued. b 31 as director of the Bureau of Gen. t called at or more than half an )\om 'WIFE OF LANGLEY HIGH ! MAJ. CORBETT RELIEVED. SCHOOL PRINCIPAL DIES (AL, 8 1. Corbett, medical officer of | Mrs. Mae 8. Holmes Succumbs in Boston Hospital Early " Today. Mrs. Mae 8. Holmes, wife of Chester 'W. Holmes, principal of Langley Junior High School, died in a hospital in Bos- ton early today, according to word re- ceived here. Mrs. Holmes had been spending the Summer at the University of Maine, ‘where Mr. Holmes is professor of edu- umm Mr. | olmes residence here is at mu New Hlmplmm avenue. . Minneapolis Attorney Dies. the office of public parks, and professor of m! an of November 15, at San o, lnr duty Wllh tha Id Division at Fort Sam Maj. carher.t was relieved by Ma J William O. wetmore :ho o( lh Medical Corps, w] d a course at the Army !ndualrial collq: Alk !’nndl for lud PRAGUE UP) —The Czechoslovakian government is going to ask Parliament to finance an automobile road piercing | the Carpathians and giving freer access | to Poland. The latter country will bear part of the cost. but most of the high- way, which must traverse many narrow gfiro:u. will be in Czechoslovakian ter- Ty. MINNEAPOLIS, August 15 (#). Augustus T. umn 56, nn m.omq of Minneapolis and foot ball phyed at the m\lverm.y ol Minnesota, Point Lookout’s surf a 1,8nd, beaches are 'l'heboltplueto.'nlm !nllln[ Pln! Road. Bus leaves 13th & N. ¥ Ave. N.W. The )llu !ell oll(ht w see. MODERN HOTEL Fresh Flll Specnals FOR FRIDAY Purchase your Fresh Fish at Asco Markets where the quality is the finest and your dollar buys the most. BUTTERFISH . . . . Ib,20c CROAKERS . . . . b, 10c TRBT ... ... . b ik FILLET OF HADDOCK, Ib., 20c HALIBUT STEAK . . Ib, 35¢c CLAW CRAB MEAT . Ib., 40c WHITE CRAB MEAT Ib., 50c real history for the Fire Department.” Phone_up to P Natl. 6147 . : tor cormplsie information. Chinese to Take Air Course. The Secretary of War has authorized the admission of Chia Mei Hu of China as a student at the Primary Flying and e compemlon ington will furnish for the pmAe Gov. Ritchie notified Sergt. Bargagni that he will come over from Annapolis early on the morning of the parade, and offered to ride in his own automo- . Since it is a limousine, Sergt. Bargagni sald he would inform Gov. Ritchie that an opm car would ‘be placed at his disposal. not be “We want every one to see Gov.! matter. August 15 STETSON HATS OSTONI Close Saturdays 2 P.M. er, at Brooks Field, nur San Antonio, | for the course beg'nning October 18. It is prnvld!d that the United States shall put to any expense in the| i Shop in ASCO Stores—Then Count Your Savings! A glance at the list of Foods and Household Needs below will convince the most skeptical homekeeper that they are bi Upun inspection and use, it will be further revealed they represent real quality at very f you are not yet an A. S. Co. -happu. begin !odny Make a few trial purchases. your own satisfaction that— It Pays to Trade in the Store Where Quality Counts, Every Day! Suggestions from QOur Meat Markets! SMALL, TENDER Leg of Lamb = 35¢ “Puritan” Sugar-Cured Smoked Hams - 34¢ 'PRIME, LEAN Chuck Roast = 30c Here Is Big Value for Your Money! Victor Bread B¢ The Last 150 Of course the lines are broken in sizes, but if we can fit you the value is wonderful for the price. Every suit is of the highest grade of the different fabrics mentioned; perfectly tailored; all silk trimmed. All $16.50 Linen, Palm Beach, Nurotex Suits $9 75 Our $25 Tropicals . . $]1 5.0 $9 White Serge Trousers Striped in black or brown $60 75 All $45 Suits Are Now —nearly all with two trousers The majority with two pairs of long trousers but a fair num- ber with one long trousers and the extra pair of knickers. A Spedial Lot for Fall We've just received from our makers, and added to this as- sortment, about 500 suits intended for Fall wear. They’re beau- ties! Too heavy for this weather, but just what you'll want by October. And you save $20! 327 50- s50 2-Pants Suits . 3302 Learn to Peaches—Peaes—Peaches “Hale” and “Georgia Bell” Varieties 6~ 25¢ . . Original Bushel Basket, $1.95 Each “Why wait for Northern Peaches? These are home- grown, Highly flavored, free of worms, and cheap enough to preserve. Buy them in all “ASCO” stores at this bar- gain price.” Cantaloupes 4.~ D 5c “Pink Meats from Maryland” Buy a Dozen and Save the Difference Fancy STEWING CHICKENS Milk-Fed FRYING CHICKENS Big Doingé In Men’s Shoes! All our $6.50 Black and W hite Tan and White SPORTS SHOES With Pork Pan Loaf Reg. 38¢ N.B.C. Social Delights Reg. 15¢ Norse Boy Norwegian Good Coffee with the Real Aroma and Flavor-Tl'ght Sealed Coffee 390 " You'll Taste the Difference! b 2 Quality Needs Priced Right! ASCO Gelatine Desserts Campbell’s Soups (all varieties) *Coca Cola and 5c Beverages ' *ASCO Ginger Ale *Rob Roy Ginger Ale e Mason Quart Jars, complete . .... cc00nnne Mason Pint Jars, complete Jelly Tumblers with Lids. ... Porcelain Jar Tops o Gold Medal Salad Dressing Y V Fanning’s Bread and Butter Pickles There,_ are blue serges and blue unfinished worsteds, o gray cassimeres and worsteds, mixed tweeds. Suits for : : 4 i SSeI ] smes for mmen o PorX stature 5 ‘Yod'Arc Always Sure of Satisfaction at Headquarters! %&53c|Cod sl 47 Butter, Ib. s The l-'mn! Butter in America! The Pick of the Nests! Richland Butter, Lb, 50c and, at same price: Short lines of many seasonable tan and black calf oxfords— 200 pairs “factory samples” many worth double this price— and all our remaining $6.50 to $9.75 im- ported woven leather sports shoes. Mixed Sour or Dill Pickles 2 29¢ Jar ASCO Pure Grape Juice $55 and %60 Suits There are suits for Summer, Fall and \’\ inter—light, medium and heavy weights. The plain light or dark gray flannels are soft, loose and’ «cool. Just the coat and trousers while it’s hot; then the | vest for Fall wear—and extra trousers. Nearly all of a fine grade of broadcloth, fancy ‘patterns stamped in beautiful-color- ings that are absolutely fast. Our entire stk at the prices mentioned above. “Man’s Shop” 14th at - 7th & K 3212 14th

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