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COMMITTEE PLANNING FOR THE COLUMBIAN GUARD ■ whimiHim.....— i mi m11 —— — —.—— i Lett 'o iixiit. Ktaudlu^: sergeant Donnto ('hlr)ano, Guard Pietro Pallltto* Sergeant Dannie < ornevale, Guard Donato Pizza, Guard (iouuaro '1 aurlel In. Sitting: Lieutenant Joupph t'. Snnlllln, f'ltatain .lonejih itutnno, chairman; tllthael Hottlno. jieoretary; Lieutenant \iikcIo III Giacomo.
2/13/1909 The star and Newark advertiser.
COMMITTEE PLANNING FOR THE COLUMBIAN GUARD ■ whimiHim.....— i mi m11 —— — —.—— i Lett 'o iixiit. Ktaudlu^: sergeant Donnto ('hlr)ano, Guard Pietro Pallltto* Sergeant Dannie < ornevale, Guard Donato Pizza, Guard (iouuaro '1 aurlel In. Sitting: Lieutenant Joupph t'. Snnlllln, f'ltatain .lonejih itutnno, chairman; tllthael Hottlno. jieoretary; Lieutenant \iikcIo III Giacomo.
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YOUNGSTERS IN PATRIOTIC GARB DELIGHT ITALIAN GUESTS e. oo'jw J& G jmmmmmmmmmmL SmmmwXBi 1& mmmmtmKmwlBtFISim iiTOriiiMLaffMiiTinn" 'tWLBLBtI? TJTrTnsLBMKit C-&v SKvi uKFnSs? a iraBH LLLLLLbLL1L1HiiiBvs1hEjHiiB&H1w Jxsmnwtmmw tSMmmmwmwt mmmmwBtwxi & KajdwjKvSABiiLLLLBLLLLLLm Lw. SiH BLlLLvLLLR-7L4 ihuBh When the distinfruished mission left their automobiles in front of Independence Hall, they beheld two children draped in red, white and blue, standing in front of the statue of Washington. Tho youngsters were Elizabeth and John Trapizzani, of 1154 South Eighth street, who had come with their mother to see the Italian envoys. In the foreground of the picture, left to right, are Mrs. Trapizzani and her children, Marquis Luigi Borsarolli Di Rifreddo and Mayor Smith.
6/21/1917 Evening public ledger.
YOUNGSTERS IN PATRIOTIC GARB DELIGHT ITALIAN GUESTS e. oo'jw J& G jmmmmmmmmmmL SmmmwXBi 1& mmmmtmKmwlBtFISim iiTOriiiMLaffMiiTinn" 'tWLBLBtI? TJTrTnsLBMKit C-&v SKvi uKFnSs? a iraBH LLLLLLbLL1L1HiiiBvs1hEjHiiB&H1w Jxsmnwtmmw tSMmmmwmwt mmmmwBtwxi & KajdwjKvSABiiLLLLBLLLLLLm Lw. SiH BLlLLvLLLR-7L4 ihuBh When the distinfruished mission left their automobiles in front of Independence Hall, they beheld two children draped in red, white and blue, standing in front of the statue of Washington. Tho youngsters were Elizabeth and John Trapizzani, of 1154 South Eighth street, who had come with their mother to see the Italian envoys. In the foreground of the picture, left to right, are Mrs. Trapizzani and her children, Marquis Luigi Borsarolli Di Rifreddo and Mayor Smith.
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ppausuuMmm.. mi i awsaw!lt!.;iijifj.j.ji ' MMMIIM II II : HH ti IT 1 : fsnii fcm i 1 VW- ! it -' ROSE PIZZA Pupil of tho Girls' High School, who died Monday. She lived at 724 South Seventh street.
9/25/1917 Evening public ledger.
ppausuuMmm.. mi i awsaw!lt!.;iijifj.j.ji ' MMMIIM II II : HH ti IT 1 : fsnii fcm i 1 VW- ! it -' ROSE PIZZA Pupil of tho Girls' High School, who died Monday. She lived at 724 South Seventh street.
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—— -—-----1 This lluliaa official photograph shows temporary trench defences at Stupizza.
3/15/1918 The Alaska daily empire.
—— -—-----1 This lluliaa official photograph shows temporary trench defences at Stupizza.
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Cel. U^o Pizzarell the United States bv after-the-war nroblems -i- JL HfjlM^i&flig^L^ ?1 T' I o of the Italian army, who was sent to the Italian government to present her
1/19/1919 Evening star.
Cel. U^o Pizzarell the United States bv after-the-war nroblems -i- JL HfjlM^i&flig^L^ ?1 T' I o of the Italian army, who was sent to the Italian government to present her
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With Construction of New Traps Skeet Shooting Promises to Vie With Golf at Nearby Layout __ • Interest aplenty was manifested at the formal opening yjf the new skcet field of the organization near Somerset. Top (left to right) are seen Donal Chamberlin and A. L. Haycock discussing rival merits of pump versus double-barrelled guns, with Maj. F T. Chamberlin (at right) about to shatter a ‘■bird.’' The chap wetting his whistle be tween sessions at the traps is Ernest Gude and in the group inspecting scores are (left to right) A. L. Haycock, Donal Chamberlin, Bill Cooper, Mrs. F. T. Chamberlin, Maj. F. T. Chamberlin, J. B. Grif fith and Bill Combs. Maj. F. T. Chamberlin, with 96 hits out of 100, Including 25 straight, won the initial skeet shoot held yesterday. Don Chamberlin, with 92 out of 100, was second, and Dr. Rush, with 89, was third. —Star Staff Photos. Nines Resume Interleague Play Today as Kann’s-G. P. O. Tilt ' - **> OMPETmoN in tne inter league championship base A rut double play by Jim Boteier and Paul Pizza of Potomac that halted LIST 30 CLASSES FOR EQUINE Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., September Thirty classes are listed for two-day showing of the tieth annual Fairfax and Pony Show to be held here Friday and Saturday. For the first time the show held under the auspices of not the Virginia State Horse Show ciation, but the American Horae Association, and, as a result, a ber of well-known horses
9/10/1934 Evening star.
With Construction of New Traps Skeet Shooting Promises to Vie With Golf at Nearby Layout __ • Interest aplenty was manifested at the formal opening yjf the new skcet field of the organization near Somerset. Top (left to right) are seen Donal Chamberlin and A. L. Haycock discussing rival merits of pump versus double-barrelled guns, with Maj. F T. Chamberlin (at right) about to shatter a ‘■bird.’' The chap wetting his whistle be tween sessions at the traps is Ernest Gude and in the group inspecting scores are (left to right) A. L. Haycock, Donal Chamberlin, Bill Cooper, Mrs. F. T. Chamberlin, Maj. F. T. Chamberlin, J. B. Grif fith and Bill Combs. Maj. F. T. Chamberlin, with 96 hits out of 100, Including 25 straight, won the initial skeet shoot held yesterday. Don Chamberlin, with 92 out of 100, was second, and Dr. Rush, with 89, was third. —Star Staff Photos. Nines Resume Interleague Play Today as Kann’s-G. P. O. Tilt ' - **> OMPETmoN in tne inter league championship base A rut double play by Jim Boteier and Paul Pizza of Potomac that halted LIST 30 CLASSES FOR EQUINE Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., September Thirty classes are listed for two-day showing of the tieth annual Fairfax and Pony Show to be held here Friday and Saturday. For the first time the show held under the auspices of not the Virginia State Horse Show ciation, but the American Horae Association, and, as a result, a ber of well-known horses
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Spanish Consuls Assemble Here Coming from different cities of the United States, four of the six Spayiish consuls are at the embassy with Dr. Enrique Carlos de la Casa. Minister. Left to right: Gustavo Tampa, Fla.; Bartolome Queralt, Detroit; Dr. de la Casa, Miguel Pizzaro, San Francisco, and
7/18/1937 Evening star.
Spanish Consuls Assemble Here Coming from different cities of the United States, four of the six Spayiish consuls are at the embassy with Dr. Enrique Carlos de la Casa. Minister. Left to right: Gustavo Tampa, Fla.; Bartolome Queralt, Detroit; Dr. de la Casa, Miguel Pizzaro, San Francisco, and
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WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1949 Changing Skyline Increasingly Reflects Area's Population Above is new building which servces as headquarters of Middle Atlantic States Motor Carrier Conference, 2111 E street N.W. Part of this structure is occupied by National Research Council. Architect, Porter & Lockie; builder, William P. Lipscomb. View above shows co-operative apartment building nearing completion at northeast corner of Adams Mill road and Ontario road N W , which iswbeing built by Lenkin Construction Co. for Meyer Siegel. Architect is Leon Brown. Building will have 50 apartments. Home Gadgets— New Synthetic Adhesive Is Versatile By D. M. Derwin A new cold synthetic, a resin emulsion, was developed during the war. It can be used on tile, mirrors, fixtures, brick, cork, felt, marble, metal, rubber, linoleum, to ! mention a few. and it will stick permanently to almost any sur face. This resin emulsion is available in two grades: one which dries hard and is used for gluing wood and all rigid surfaces, and another Aid for Houses— Home Repair Queries Answered By Expert By Roger C. Whitman Question: Is It possible to re move an oil spot from wallpaper? Our home was decorated about two months ago. Last weelj an unexpected guest called on me wuth a large “pizza." Accidently she rubbed against our solid-gray wallpaper with it. leaving a scar. 2 by 4 inches of grease. Just as you enter our hall. I'm quite dis heartened and would appreciate any advice. Progress on new dial equipment fcmsldmg f<>? Chr *kf it Potomac Telephone Co at 725 Thirteenth atxeet N \t t- >' * ■» in above photo Architect u I-eon Chateiatn Hu -t* I’-rs* cott Construction Co. - Hta* Waft J‘ ’’ 1
5/21/1949 Evening star.
WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1949 Changing Skyline Increasingly Reflects Area's Population Above is new building which servces as headquarters of Middle Atlantic States Motor Carrier Conference, 2111 E street N.W. Part of this structure is occupied by National Research Council. Architect, Porter & Lockie; builder, William P. Lipscomb. View above shows co-operative apartment building nearing completion at northeast corner of Adams Mill road and Ontario road N W , which iswbeing built by Lenkin Construction Co. for Meyer Siegel. Architect is Leon Brown. Building will have 50 apartments. Home Gadgets— New Synthetic Adhesive Is Versatile By D. M. Derwin A new cold synthetic, a resin emulsion, was developed during the war. It can be used on tile, mirrors, fixtures, brick, cork, felt, marble, metal, rubber, linoleum, to ! mention a few. and it will stick permanently to almost any sur face. This resin emulsion is available in two grades: one which dries hard and is used for gluing wood and all rigid surfaces, and another Aid for Houses— Home Repair Queries Answered By Expert By Roger C. Whitman Question: Is It possible to re move an oil spot from wallpaper? Our home was decorated about two months ago. Last weelj an unexpected guest called on me wuth a large “pizza." Accidently she rubbed against our solid-gray wallpaper with it. leaving a scar. 2 by 4 inches of grease. Just as you enter our hall. I'm quite dis heartened and would appreciate any advice. Progress on new dial equipment fcmsldmg f<>? Chr *kf it Potomac Telephone Co at 725 Thirteenth atxeet N \t t- >' * ■» in above photo Architect u I-eon Chateiatn Hu -t* I’-rs* cott Construction Co. - Hta* Waft J‘ ’’ 1
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I / ' ^ •V * . 1 PIZZA. DOUGH Méasurc into bowl 1 cup wann (not " at g b ^ d g?When cool, stack and hot) ««ter. (Coo to ltüçewarmfor "f n sl aluminum at compressed yeast.) Add 1 package P temperature 1-8 hours as cake Fleischmann s Yeast, active ro w j£ n needed for use, put dry or compressed. Stir unUl dis e preheated oiled heavy solved. Stir in 1 teaspoon sugar^l /i circle i p medium heat. Top as S-SSääÄSÄ 1 SÄ- 8 Knead until smooth and elastic. pizZA TOPPING Put into greased bowl; brush top slice 1 pound Mozzarella with shortening. Cover. Let nse in M j x together 2 cans (6 warm place, free from draft until ctee*. vm ^ j cup II or doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes, t spoons salt, y, teaspoon Punch dough down. RoU out mto ^'^^Cpoons crushed oregano eight 8-inch circles. Place on lightly peppe ot - doug h with floured baking shoe 15 - Cover with T p tomato mixture, damp Ä sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and bS. S SS- aU 1 .easpoon »Uv« »>• ■1 over
6/1/1956 Montana farmer-stockman.
I / ' ^ •V * . 1 PIZZA. DOUGH Méasurc into bowl 1 cup wann (not " at g b ^ d g?When cool, stack and hot) ««ter. (Coo to ltüçewarmfor "f n sl aluminum at compressed yeast.) Add 1 package P temperature 1-8 hours as cake Fleischmann s Yeast, active ro w j£ n needed for use, put dry or compressed. Stir unUl dis e preheated oiled heavy solved. Stir in 1 teaspoon sugar^l /i circle i p medium heat. Top as S-SSääÄSÄ 1 SÄ- 8 Knead until smooth and elastic. pizZA TOPPING Put into greased bowl; brush top slice 1 pound Mozzarella with shortening. Cover. Let nse in M j x together 2 cans (6 warm place, free from draft until ctee*. vm ^ j cup II or doubled in bulk, about 45 minutes, t spoons salt, y, teaspoon Punch dough down. RoU out mto ^'^^Cpoons crushed oregano eight 8-inch circles. Place on lightly peppe ot - doug h with floured baking shoe 15 - Cover with T p tomato mixture, damp Ä sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and bS. S SS- aU 1 .easpoon »Uv« »>• ■1 over
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New Look In Israel. Age 10 !Ep B OPEN-AIR, over-the-counter pizza emporiums are springing up in most of the busier streets.
5/30/1958 The Phoenix Jewish news.
New Look In Israel. Age 10 !Ep B OPEN-AIR, over-the-counter pizza emporiums are springing up in most of the busier streets.
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F,:i r ■ ■ mm *i^KLy| f ■ I n^ms^m W ■ ■ f * - *m-'w .f| ML - /VLl sT|*# :>:A wm liff Bk 1 ■ Vicki Armfield With Pizza And Hot Diggity C ombo In Background
7/17/1961 The Chapel Hill weekly.
F,:i r ■ ■ mm *i^KLy| f ■ I n^ms^m W ■ ■ f * - *m-'w .f| ML - /VLl sT|*# :>:A wm liff Bk 1 ■ Vicki Armfield With Pizza And Hot Diggity C ombo In Background
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-2*.- «V & fr nl **?&« k^*#- MUJWM SKI Magrtavox Stereo Hi-f i «r,d TV Sheet Music Records Mtl'NOED 1870 IflffftRSe HAM DINNER 30 7M. ^1.5 Parking Facilities Fish Pond Hams & Bacon Groceries St. Mary Of The Springs- Saturday, Sept. 30th, 3-11 P.M. Games Cakes Pizza 1 I v*\ 1 1' .-# Stuffed Animals Refreshments Gift Booth (Sisters' Handwork) S^" Attractions For All Of The Family Pony & Train Rides Fashion
9/29/1961 The Catholic times.
-2*.- «V & fr nl **?&« k^*#- MUJWM SKI Magrtavox Stereo Hi-f i «r,d TV Sheet Music Records Mtl'NOED 1870 IflffftRSe HAM DINNER 30 7M. ^1.5 Parking Facilities Fish Pond Hams & Bacon Groceries St. Mary Of The Springs- Saturday, Sept. 30th, 3-11 P.M. Games Cakes Pizza 1 I v*\ 1 1' .-# Stuffed Animals Refreshments Gift Booth (Sisters' Handwork) S^" Attractions For All Of The Family Pony & Train Rides Fashion
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SPAGHETTI PATRONIZE DINNER 4:30 7:00 $1.25 ~75C Children JSc FISH POND Compliments HAMS AND BACON- STUFFED ANimalS- GAMES- CAKE MARY OF THE SPRINGS SATURDAY. OCT. 6-3 to tt P.M Benefit DOMINICAN SISTERS Teachers—Nurses—Missionaries -GROCERIES- GIFT BOOTHS- REFRESHMENTS- PONY Americanism defined AND -PIZZA TRAIN RIDES- -PARKING FACILITIES UI ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF Zettler Hardware Company
10/5/1962 The Catholic times.
SPAGHETTI PATRONIZE DINNER 4:30 7:00 $1.25 ~75C Children JSc FISH POND Compliments HAMS AND BACON- STUFFED ANimalS- GAMES- CAKE MARY OF THE SPRINGS SATURDAY. OCT. 6-3 to tt P.M Benefit DOMINICAN SISTERS Teachers—Nurses—Missionaries -GROCERIES- GIFT BOOTHS- REFRESHMENTS- PONY Americanism defined AND -PIZZA TRAIN RIDES- -PARKING FACILITIES UI ATTRACTIONS FOR ALL THE FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF Zettler Hardware Company

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