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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ERIC [l STOR Fresh Fruits g o ...' Q.. L ES C¢ ). | Wil s Carloads of Quality Produce for Particular People Arrive daily from the Producers, insuring you fresher Fruits and Vegetables at reasonable prices String Beans. ....... Green Peas ..........2 ™ 25¢ EARLY COOKING Apples . ... 3w 23c California Juicy ORANGES 3w 10c| doz. 19¢ White Potatoes. . ......... 10 19¢ Juicy Lemons.. . . ...c...c..... *= 29¢ HOME GROWN omatoes. oo 3= 1de Freestone Peaches. ....5 ™ 19c “Headquarters” for Butter and Eggs for More Than Forty Years Gold Seal %% Butter» 37 In Pound Prints or Wrapped “Quarters “The Finest Butter in America!” Richland Butter Ib. 34¢ Made of pure, fresh ingredients in our own as fine as you is remarkable value at the low price we ask for it. Bread Supreme # Evaporated Milks I Farmdale Milk, 4 cans 25¢ A4S0 Milk. . .3 cams 20c ' Pet ‘-....3 eans 20c @ +e3 cans 20c [} Carnation Milk, 3 cans 20c . Everyday Milk, 3 cans 20c Pineapple Tid Bits, Calif. Fruit Salad Delicious Figs, Florida Grapefruit California Cherries SarEes 15¢| 3 = 25¢ sack Eggs “The Pick of the Nests.” Fresh Eggs dozen 29¢ DEL MONTE Sugar Peas . 2 cans 29¢ 4500 Calif. Fruit Salad big can 29¢ Libby’s Sliced Pineapple big can 21c Finest Red Salmon tall can 30¢ Wet Pack Fancy Shrimp' can {9¢ Vanilla or Lemon Extract bot. 10¢ Farmdale Peas 2 cans 25¢ Tender Cut Stringless Beans 3 cans 25¢ Mwmmmmm Victor Coffee k. 17¢c : 3 s 50¢ The Choice of Many as5co Coffee . 25¢ 10 _Saved The Quality Trio Acme COffee : 290 Especially Adapted to Percomors 3 =25 cans c Best Pink Franco-American Salmon | Spaghetti 2 2. 25¢|3 == 23¢c Good for Salads Just Heat and Serve Timely Suggestions - Reg. 10¢ Choice Lima Beans 3 = 25¢ i Tender Pess 3 ™ 25¢ ender Peas M Pure Grape Juice 3 pt. bots. 50c thl.t Club Pale Ginger Ale 2 bots. 29¢ § Canada Dry Ginger Ale ... .bot. 14c ‘Rock Creek Beverages . .3 bots, 25¢ *Plus returnable 1—8c bot. 450 Ammonia 1-5¢ bot. 4500 mas for IOC Jelly Glasses. . . . Parowax . Fancy Young Selected C\lh Well Trimmed Legs Lamb Maryland Style Pot Roast smtd Skinned Hams Slicesof Ham .......... 39 Preserving Needs Mason Ball Jars pi. doz. 69c¢ : qt. doz. Double Lip Jar Rings...... .'lw Porcelain-lined Jar Tops. . “’19c'Beef Reg. 10c Tender Shoe Peg Corn | 3 == 25¢ Tomatoes 3 <= 25¢ *Rob Roy Pale Ginger Ale 3 bots. 25¢ *Lord Baltimore Beverages bot. 5c *Cloverdale Lith-a-Limes 2 hbots. 25¢ Kool-Ade Beverage Powder rkg. 10c P&G SOAP 3 10c le deposit. ASCO Meats Are Highest Quality Yous Stewing Chickens . . Frying Chickens . .-. Chuck Roast . . . . c= Prime Rib Roast v 29¢ v 35¢ 15¢ 25¢ v 23c¢ Freshly Ground Ib. 19(: Ib. 2 l c (Whole or Shank Half) c Fresh Caught Fish Faney » 123¢ w 27¢ h‘:;e,Crolkers....J"ZSc .»19¢ FRESHLY PICKED WHITE CRAB MEAT... Our Producer to " [riges 29¢ Mu Consumer Plan -dm:l-'odndfi-fl“y at 4SC0 O 8 0,0 0 S S0 0 e 0 0 0 e LAFOLLETTE TRAIN NEARS 0LD HOME Widow -of “Figt_l!ing Bob” Eulogized by Leaders of Nation. The funeral train bearing the re- mains of Mrs. Belle Case La Follette, who died here Tuesday night, today was nearing Madison, Wis, her last resting place. Accompanying the body of the widow of the late Senator Robert M. La Fol- lette, chieftain of the Progressive party, were her two sons, Senator Robert M, La Follette, jr, and Philip La Follette, Governor of Wisconsin; Mrs. Ralph OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘Weekly or Monthly Payments EISEMAN’S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. We Claim to Produce the Finest Economical Funeral In the World We Will Give You a Whole Funeral Cars, Casket and All—Call Extra Cars, $7.00 Each The Greater Chambers Co. Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. NNW. Phone Col. 0432 Where Service Is Best and the Price Is Less and her husband mnw . Lola La daughter, who sympathy were received by the family heve yes- terday before the funeral train left for the West. They came from friends and foes alike, eulogizing the wife and mother of Wucumln.s pro- gmslvc:b chieftains, Senatbr Vandenburg, Michigan, is- ed her as “one of the rare (:hll:flfltrs in the history of motherhood and citi- zenship.” Senator Costigan of Colo- rado wired: “She was a rarely beauth- ful spirit. ‘Her loss is & national loss.” Senator Blaine, the junior Senator from Wisconsin, and Senators Moses of New Hampshire, Glass of Virginia, and Davis of Pennsylvania, were among those to send messages of condolence. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of Vice President Curtis, called yesterday to express sympathy for herself and her brother. Secretary of Labor Doak t.elephoned his condolences. Deaths Reportcd The following deaths have been reported to | the Health Department in the last 34 hours: Prances J. Smith, 83, 3321 Wisconsin ave. John J. Tierney, 71, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital Sarah Adams, Poor. | [Peter P. Delnu Julia M. | | | | | 70, Little Sisters of the 5. Jonn A Hangler. 415 Hobai ‘ reatet B Bowen,'sl. Nauo hal g!m-n- n-rmc > Hospital Herndon, 59, St. Elizabeth’s Ho-nxm Geote, Zuras. 43, Sibley Hospita cumenn Poinidexter. 65, 360 Dimbarton &lll! .thmflfl. 58, Preedmen's H Sames A, Simmons, 5. Bt Bieabeth's s ldren’s Denald Bracier, 1 monthe GidacaPs s Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W. Corner Spring Road Col. 0464 Phones § o tesis'10341 Mr.Ford Owner Here's a chance to put your car in A-1 «hapl- after many Summer trips and prepare it for other ones you're planning. Finest Parkway unrkmanslup and WHAT A SAVING!! Read what you get! SPECIAL $12.75 SERVICE JOB ALEMITE chassis—38 points, Lubricate steering column. Remove front wheels—repack with to rear a DRAIN CRANKCASE AND R FILL with 5 quarts 30c per quart Spray springs. Align front wheels. Properly inflate hood lacing and fastens d water battery. il g GRIND VALVES—CLEAN CARBON. Replace necessary gaske Adj ust di utor po n .nd ldJull ll ark plugs. b just ol rburfler. ifold studs. Tighten water connections. Tighten water pump pack nut. Adjust fan belt. Re-glycerin shock absorbers. 22 Operations AUGUST SPECIAL ONLY 95 nd E- $ ARKWAY & 3040 M St. N Under CARTER Management SERVICE W. Tell Your Frieuds at lowest prices--- NEW CENTER is double economy MARKET (Quality and Service) 128 Market Stands—150 Farmers’ Stands Open Every Week Day 6 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Until 10 P, M. 5th Street, K fo L Plenty of Parking Space at All Times Tune in each morning at 9 on WISV THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931, Friday partly loudy ay ¢ not much change in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 79; 8 p.m., 76; 12 midnight, 74; 4 am, 71; 8 am,, 72; noon, 74. Barometer—4 pm., 2088; 8 pm., 29.89; 12 midnight, 29.90: 4 am., 29.89; 8 am., 20.94; noon, 29.94. Highest temperature, 82, occurred at 12_noon yesterday. Lowest temperature, 70, occurred at 6 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 82; Jowest, 59. Tide Tables. (Furnished by UnlLed States Coast and Geodetic Si ‘Today—Low pm.; hlghude 12:58 a.m. and 1:24 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:48 a.m. and 9:01 p.m.; high tide, 1:57 am. and 2:27 pm. The Sun and Moon. ~ ‘;I;fldly—fiun rose 5:25 a.m.; sun sets 'l‘omcrmu‘sun rises 5:26 a.m.; sun sets 6:56 p.m. Moon rises 1:31 p.m.; sets 10:53 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half bour after sunset. Rainfall. rative figures of the monthly n.\nh in the Capital for the first eight months against the average are shown in the following table: Average. 1931, January January February March April May .. Record rainfall for the first eight months was: January, 1882, 7.09 inches; February, 1884, 6.34 inches: March, 1891, 884 Inches; April, 1889, 9.13 inches; May, 1889, 10.69 inches; June, 1900, 10.94 inches; July, 1886, 10.63 lnches, Au- gust, 1928, 14.41 inches, ‘Weather in Various Cities. "nmpemuu =3 Weather. e 66 0.01 ;-c: Pt.cloudy 136 Gloudy Slear 0.08 o038 n cxoudy an vh 4 Salt uk':‘ City rn B0 DosorGuiit 3599 8an Prancisco. 29.96 80" Louis, Mo 39.98 8L, Paul. Minn. 30.16 ‘Wash. 29.98 54 Noon, umnm:h time, Horta (FayaD. Agor 74 [ ! Hamgiton, n Ju Births Reported. The following births have been reported the “Health Department i the bast 24 houw anm and Elizabeth Hammon r., bOY. Dorothy B_Baughman, girl, Edith V. Sun P. John and Koli uhas. Kenneth 'and Martas Branaan. Albert H. and Anna L. Schwi Kenn and Constance G- flouey boy. | and Adgiaide M. boy, . Fenningion: boy. nd Bdne M, Lindsey hey. Josph R, and Clara D Witllam T and Fred L. snd ‘Slanche 1 ind "Sanche Glen C. and El and Virginia E. and Moty 1 Robers and Blizabetn Jones. Rl Joh: d P . line Young. Workers in most industrial countries today are secured by old-age laws, and against sickness and unemployment. ___LOST. i T [GARETTE CASE, black mm-u v, Re Phone Clevehnd 0835. mel and siiver, n:fl it returned. CLASS W Loews Pmca ‘Theater, Aug. 16, (Sat. nmm I E. fetropolitan 8041 Doc fox umu, . male, white with | bl-cl med _“'Spot.” 21: Raymond st., cinity st ‘Pinder ploase call Nat'l ark Tim, ; ‘xfl""“”o Ticai Case, beiw 1 Kinsmap, Optical Gase, Blds rd. " Gol: 5098, Reward Return to 2415 ington_Tuesd; dresq mox t88oi, Siar eme d_Eastern Star pin ning, either at Glen Ec) rk dr North Capitol n pink and white Gold fili with four pearls; great POCKETBOOK, brown, mu.nn‘nknu tween 1st and Eye a K sis.. containing “Reward: luld &emx‘“x NEWMAN, Gards nof Thanks T el e R E Py g B We wish to MILLER CLYDE G. any tmafl\u zm:‘;a;‘ X sympath: SRS Sr 304 pevenye ihelr, kindness during nu Lilness sad o o death o "out e nd brothe MRS. R. c‘.-mmm' AND MAR- Bruths ADAMS. KATHRYN. On Augast 830 pm, atter o brief Tiines AMS Irving danier Of tne” iake Robers Pinkuey, loviag wite of Bumuel Adams, mother of Everet!, Thelma aod Kathryn. Notice of funieral hereafter at. and’ Laur OLEMAN, CHRISTINA KING. Departed this, life’ Tuesday, Aucust 18, 1931, at_h residence. 2005 Kosedale st. n.e.. CHRI TINA K KING, the beloved wiie of Benjaain ma King. sister of Annie Brown. She aiso leaves ‘many other relatives &nd friends Remaing resting ot Alexander ope funeral m 31 Thiredny Augist 30, a¢ 6 poui.. Tgence her Jato Tesidence.” Funeral Saturda: gust 22, at 1:30 Mmorial Church, Rev. terment Payne's Cemete CREW, ANNA. Eufldenly O Wednesda August 19, 1931, at dence, th ne 1 nw. Funeral services at the Friends Sheeting Hodser T30 tag Trving sts. on Priday. August 21, Tent. &t Fock Oreek Gemetery" DAVIS, LEONARD. Desarted this life on Tuesday, 18 at 8t Elj beth's Hospital, DAVIS, mains resting at E. W. Bundy's funeral home, 621 Florids ave. n.w. Interment at La Cross. Va. DIGGS, WILL) Departed this lLite August 20. and AM o s Tesdence. 104 ; Delovad hustand of Trother of nith. * Remains st the res ce ol s sister, M1z Mgrgaret Burle sl anlter 4 pm. Priday Funeral Satuiduy. Agust 22, am. Trom Holy" Redeeier Charch: “lntermjent Mount Olivet Cemeters. 3 FINACOM, HATTIE, On Wednesday, August | 19. 1931, HATTIE OM _ (nee " Mes: mér). aged 4 years. mothor of Mrs. Cova | E Hitchison. Puneral from her lste re dence. 3252 Q st. n.w., on Saturdsy, gust 42 30" thente (o Holy Trin- Church, ‘where reqiiem mass Wil be sald at 9:15 wm. for the o Soul. “Interment Oukwood Cometers, m s Chuich, Va. 21 FISHER, NATHANIEL ¢, Suddenly, on Au- 19. 1931, at Kmersen EL C. FISHER of 1 s m ely: artin, Mrs. . William n Picher of ittsbureh and Edwsrd Pisner of Baliimore, Md. No- FORD. COL, August 1% !D!l J H H. FORD. ed, Ballston, Va. Notice of l!lflt!l ller nLle. WILSON N. On Tuesday, Aufiult at .45 p.im., ot Eme IIBON N. PULLER, On Wednesda: Bollnn Mass. Col; o t the Georse | Sovited. xmem-em “Ariinsion nu%ul Wednesday, oved wife of Frank Funeral from the chapel s I (nee Coffman), Nonnan Gardner. of Thomas Ot ner soul Interment aral Cemetery: mmmm HAGERTY, ALICE !nl et Min, AT afner Seaonge SO B . n.w., ALI Tes! hw Cll.:» 2, where Sl e oftered at 8 wm.. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Glen- wood Cemetery. HALL. MARGARET nesday, Aueust 19, 1 MALL, beloved ‘wife of the late Hall LLP\mmI from the above 0 s.m. “Relatives and’ fri Tntcrment Cedar Hill Cemeters® JAMES E. Suddeniy. AMES a1 on_Mon- e 24 jane al's funeral st n.e. on ma.fl August 31, m. Intermieat Fort Lincoln Cem. Home at 9:30 a.m. > nterment Mount ON- vet Cgmeters. HUDSON, THOMAS A. Suddenly, on Thurs- day, August 20, 1931 at his residence. 1828 Ontario pl. n.w., THOMAS A., beloved husband of Bridgei L. Hudson.” Notice of tuneral later JAMES, MAMIE N. on Wednesday, Ausust 1931, at 435 10h st MAMIE N, " faterment Rm:ky JOHNSON, KATE. Officers and memhers of the Willing Helpers' Society are hereby notifled of the death of Mrs. KATE JOHN- Priday, August 21,°at 10 o B, vmcdzm de Paul's Church. invited 10 atten AP JQSEPHINE BUTLER. Pres. GRACE WALKER, Rec. Sec. JORNSON. gu'lz CHARLOTTE_LUC] 1. M. SMACKUM, Dist. R. 8. HATTIE. On Tuesday, ices will be held on ‘Thursday, August 20, at 1:30 B ferment at Gatawissa, m. In- 20 at her residence, HEL A. JONE: Charles Edward ; S at Bidesty & chk Notice of funeral later. L3 merh of Washing l!nn, St John's Church Btllxtxlle on T\leldl)r ter of _the !ltr James snd Julia Funeral from her laie vesi- lethorpe n. n Frida: & iy o uate will & o Inteient Mount Olvet o, ¥ ¢ On Wednesdny, S an. Rema) ihe “Fesidence of his brother, Theodore R. Newman, 1815 Mase. wve, € Pugersl on ¢ 21, at 2 Relatives| and {nena. "flmua lo attéad. Interment iy 50 tnto eternal ATTHER, ELLA M. Entersd into cternal en “Tuesday, August 13 1831, uv £50 P A TrRER, “devotea wl?e of Resin Praither. beloved matber of Aline, Luctlle and, flnxflafie’;rd- thet .&n;ur‘.. eade; devoted sister of Jossic ) tler; evoted n ‘Snd_Srungmotner of Funeral Priday, August ion Baptist Church, r !lL between Srd 4% sts. ington officiating. at’ Lincoln' Memorinl Cemetery. o Triend"on cart ke her we A 4 w58 e, Wour of that. unhappy day When God called our dear i b i A Interment MEL A. Suddenly, on ‘Wednes- | Sasrunan T HENRY Wby ALTON | TA o i Vior cand. {ather of vz"‘mm Prigey. We at Gallinger Remains resting neral_home, Blitiraay, Sugast 2 above chapel. ‘Hospital CARR 14he Moon & Allen fu- Punerst T e ton Friends are invited 16 at EMMA. On Wednesday, Ausudt . at the residence of her daughtet, 1836 Vernon st. ne. EMMA WALK voted mother of Nenaie Burse, David n-.. ford and Margaret Walker and mot! atol Walker. She aiso 4 aids resting )i © Jarvis funeral chure 2 nw, until 9 p.m. Friday. nt Bedford, Va.. Suniny. Ausust 23, ! 1931, at her residence, 2321 ¥ | ¢ MARIE V. beloved wite of 'Wil- liam H' Warren. Puneral her late Tesidence Friday. August 21 at 830 Requiem mate at 8t Martin's Church elat and friends 'invited to Thterment Mount Oliver Geme ©On, Wednesday. August 35 ber rexidence, RY E WELLS Seloved Aoy E., Wells and sers. Follock ana Clarier B *Puneral services at Gawiers cr.gn 1754 Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. Pridas. Interment Rock Créek Ceme- EDWIN L. On Thursday. Aunm 5tiTh at the "ndunce ol his sister, 1 Conn. . ED' WILSON, 01 beloved Biother of "Katie Wilson-Greens and John M. Wilson. Services st the aboge’ residence on Ssturday, Ausust,3 | Departed thi life ; 'Wiidon Mings's fateral home. & Fiorida ave. n.w. Interment at Easton, Md. In Memoriam BROOKS, ANNIE TAYLOR. membrance of our dear o mother, ANNIE TAYLOR entered eternal rest thiriy years ago te- day. August 20, 1901. Whene'er we hear her name It fills our hearts with b And then s eweet ?xm "ehispers, W‘H_:rxn nl{"%m again. PilARiEs, AND cmmmuuflg | RUBY. CHESELDINE. JOHN (REDS). In s t loving remembrance of m; wa. N ( JOH! REDS) Afla G » but mever forgoiten. 5% Tiis 'WiPE Borra. 2 fuddeny “one vear aso ‘ioday, HENDERSON. HARDIE A, sad 1ov- e ersambranes of HARDIE A: who deceased seven years ago fo- day,’ Augpst 20, 1924. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just & memory, fond In loving » or and WIFE_ A e of o ey Son und brother, LOUTS A Tt G Dearts il iong for you ar ;. Np cxmmlm. - WARD. MAURICE AND ks ROSASCO, Yo passed awey suadialy six years e Todav. -August FATH Br.. wno departad life three years ago today, Augusc 30 1 INFIELD. EMORY_R. { my husband, '“"'xd this life six years ago todayy FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Clyde J. Nlchols, lnc. _4200 9th Bt. N.W. Joseph, F. Birch's T 3034 M St. N.W, TABLER 928 M St. NW. Nat’l 1544 1 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither m rith, ‘the St ' R oMY CO. JOHN R-WRIGHT CO. 1337 10th St N.W.__ Phone North S047. CHAS. S. ZURHOfil Ww. W.lDEAL m ncl 8T. } VVILLIAM LEE’S SONS, CREMATORIUM 1332 PA. AVE. N.W. __NATIONAL 1384. 1388 CHAMBERS LM GAWLER CO o Funer_-al Directors * 1804 M_St. N.W. 75‘%’:"'];?";:““““1?-‘% Frank Geier’s Sons Co. elanone National 2473 SEVENTH uonm-. n Chapel. hone Wm. H. Sardo & Co. Funeral Cha iy Llnr:’:iln 0524 nr 412 B ST. Ambulance -mu:- ALFRED B. GAWLER ‘WALTER A. GAWLER WILLIAM A. GAWLER 1750-2-4 Penmylvnmn Avenue N.W. Phones: NAtional 5512-5513 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artist xe—-e‘-‘uu:fvmm—n. o sumanys. __4th & Eye CEMETERIES, Choice Lots and Sites For Salu w}’mum‘_' ik Rowe: ml."'l‘fl:n&mh . = Sl e Em unhm_“‘."m-mi; e T X, Theater, Tuesday night. .né".:é EFaR .E‘_’ " i o Do Norh ve_rew e 'me-au. nu- u.) P Hicisons &: ENDOWMENT ENSURING PERPETUITY

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