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BALLOON REPORTS WILL BE SENT HERE All Landing Places Recorded, But U. S. Officials Must Fxgure Mileage. Ark., Pllots of all of the balloons that ed from here Thursday in the Litch- field Cup and balloon race had reported today und remains to be done is to collect fentific Instruments c: ed and them to Washington for covered. The last report was filed when the report of 5 Gray, pilot balloon placed hq ision of the free balloons, show Van Orman, winner of the landed nea rsburg, Va., ely 815 miles had cov- The . John Franklin closely bunched that ments will be nece; 6. landed mnear he two Arm: in North Carolina, Mount Holly and the S-21 n anc ington, D. C. year Southern C turned yesteriay. WELL KNOWN RABBI DIES. J. M. Levin of Cincinnati Was Ill| g Nine Mourh: From Heart Trouble. Ohio. of age. nine orates nd Jersey for nine national elimination | ,|a ‘temper, A. | comedy, v | Pathe Ro\ iew and THE __(Continued from Eleventh Page.) gathered to “laugh off” his latest screen effort, “For Heaven's Sake.” ‘This picture is thought by many to be the best yet done by the begoj comedia Whether this be true or not, the story undoubtedly has more of a basic plot than his others and a full complément of original antics and stunts that make Lloyd's screen products so completely his own. uhunhm uried Treasure’ the pressibles ind - | orchestral music “complete the pro- gram. at Crandall's Tivoll Theater the first two da the week in “The Un- which was written for It concerns 20,000,000 and and with a new Sennett vt Love Cuckoo” the “The Menace of embellished musically by Otto F. Beck and Ida V. Clarke at qu- pipe organ console, make an en- tertaining bill. a young the Aly AMBASSADOR—"Other Women's Hushan “Other Wome! h the Husbands” at A Crandall's d Hnmlllun in his new two- V. e the outstanding there the first three days Business” concerns a an, who attempts with a lunch wagon -beach playground. The on wheels i3 remote from nd reached only by long & rowded »d from oint, but very token. Short reels and the usual pipe or gan contributions of Harold T. Pease |and program. CENTRA Siberia.” “Sibera,” Victor Schertzinger’s pic turization of the old melodrama by Bartley Campbell, brings an unusual cast to the screen of Crandall’s Cen. tral Theater the first two days of this week. It concerns the imperial Rus- 1 spy system and the salt mines of ria, and pivotal roles are played by Alma Rubens, Edmund Lowe, Lou Telleger Santschi, Paul Panzer, Helenn D'Alg: dim' Uraneff and Lilyan Tashman. Charlie Chase in “Charlie, My Boy,’ a new comedy release of many tricky sequences packed with fun; short films and pipe organ music round out an enjoyable program. “ADAM An excellent ubiquitous Bolton. ND EVA” _ terpretation of the iddleton comed h'in_ dividends of lam.hur by that { ertrude Kreiselman complete lho‘ AMUSEMENTS “Adam and Eva” was presented at the National Theater last night by the Alumni Association of the Washing- ton Hebrew Congregation. The play, light comedy, calls for a goodly meas: ure of histrionic ability and the cast is to be congratulated upon its suc- cess in supplying this need. Several members, indeed, revealed quite a. marked flare for comedy, notably slen Marks, Bernard Nordlinger, Leon and Milton Herman. This t stood out especially .with char- £ difficult roles. ion was directed by and his splendid work manifest in all features of the mance. A fine setting contributed to the enjoyment of the play. Walker Praises Churchgoen NEW YORK, May 3 (). —Night workers who go to church early Sun- to revelers Jeaving night clubs, in the opinion of Mayor Walker. When he id (hl« at the silver jubilee of the s Assoclation, he the_clubs and not forget the stage. Will Irwin thinks the current stage evils will cure themselves, because salacious 8 will become less and less suc- ful. DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AGE OF 83 While Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Mon- ticello, Ill,, a practicing physician for 47 years, knew that constipation was the curse of advancing age, he did not believe that a “purge” or “physic” every little while was nec- essary. To him, it seemed cruel that so many constipated old people had to be kept constantly “stirred up” and half sick. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which helps to the bowels of old folks. well’s Syrup Pepsin not only s a gentle, easy bowel move- ment but each dose helps to strengthen the bowel muscles, 1876—Speed Limits—1926 ACK in the days when Hahn's were young, often tagged for speeding. have satistied the craving for quick transportation of today. on the wheel—foot on the accelerator of a powerful Six or Eight— that’s how far we have traveled since 1876. “Old Dobbin” day mornings offer a striking contrast |~ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON | MEETING IN NEAR RIOT. Bomb Squad Called to Quell Heck- lers of Anti-Fascists in New York. NEW YORK, May 8 (#).—Attempts to heckle a speaker at an anti-Fascist mass' meeting in Manhattan Lyceum yesterday resulted in the calling of the police bomb squad to quell a dis- turbance. The interruption came as Rebecca Grecht, secretary of the Council for the Protection of Foreign Born, was denouncing Premier Mussolinl. After several troublesome minutes, the po- lice ejected one of the hecklers. About 1,200 were at the meeting. " Glasses Pitted McCormick Medical College Eyes Examined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409-410 McLachlen 10th and G Sts. A Delicious Dressing for Asparagus 3 Hot Butter and 1 part LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE “Purges” and “Physics” Bad for Old Folks shonl) establishing natural . “regu- larity.” Tt never gripes, sickens, or upsets the system. Besides,. it is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. If past fifty, buy a large 60-cent bottle at any store that sells medi- cine and just see for yourself. Dr.Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN wasn'’t His most spirited canter wouldn’t And now that we are fifty years old—we feel that we are younger than ever. For we’ll have to break all our past speed records—in this, our second Half Century! for the first week Saturday, May 8 ending uct 15% DISCOUNT On our Stocks—at “Hahn”’ That’s Hand Entire all Nine Stores! our “Golden’ TAKE vour choice of any footwear or accessories—in any of the Hahn stores. And ded Jubilee” present to the great Washington public! from their regular well known prices. The most sw eeping reduc- tion we have ever offered. Isn’t limited to a few styles—but embraces everything! 'OR rxample: Preserver” a grade shoes dowr lar-priced grades. i hmnu “Dr. “Hahn Specia Reeds,” All women’s “Arch nd other highest- n through our popu- All men’s “Flors- “Tri-Wears,” Every pair of boys and girls’ shoes in all ‘our stores! All hmlerv‘ Al findings! Can you im- \,.m. it—right at the very outset of the scason—all our smartest, newest styles! 7th and K 3212 14th St. 233 Pa. Ave S.E. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “Man’s Shop”—Cor. 14th & G “Arch-Preserver Shop”’—1318 G St. Our* Women s Shop "—Temporarily—1318 G St. Meadow products. D. C., MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926. Oranges Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday Oranges are running so fine in quality that we believed you would appreciate a speeial offering, so we ordered in FIVE carloads and today, tomorrow and Wednesday you have the opportunity of profit- ing by the special prices we are quoting below. Florida “‘Valencias” and California “Navels” have never been better in quality than they are this Spring. So here is the price: 1stlot ...... 7 for 30c 2ndLot ......7 for 35¢ Be sure and see these oranges—most everybody likes an orange for breakfast. New Crop Texas Onions Lbs. 2 50 For 3 Lbs., 25¢ Fancy Large CARROTS | LEMONS e DC | 6for 13¢ FANCY EATING APPLES. . . ... .3 Ibs. 25¢ Tomatoes, No. 2 tin .2 for 15¢ Tomatoes, largetin. . ... percan, 10c Blue Ridge Corn............2 for 23c Peter Pan Corn. . 15¢ “Paris” Sugar Corn. ........... 174c Golden Bantam Corn........... 20c Silver Label Peas. .........2 for 23c Meadow LarkPeas............. 15¢c Peter Pan Peas. .......... 223c High Life Peas. . 25¢ Jockey Club Peas............. 22ic Shriver’s A-1 Peas HONEYDEW PINEAPPLE To get the finest quality procur- able, buy the large size tin. Con-_ tents are specially packed from the best pmmpplu hat come from the fields in Hawaii. Serve this fine fruit often, it is remarkably cheap at our price. Pale Dry Clicquot Club .. "¢ In addition the familiar two-dozen case Clicquot is now packed in cartons of ONE DOZEN; a convenient size and a popular quantity. Per Carton—OneDoz. $ | ,65 No charge for container Buy it tomorrow—be ready when the thirst arrives. Coca Cola, Nu Grape, Ward’s Orange Crush, Ginger Ale, Strawberry, Sarsaparilla, Lime CONTENT Per bottle or 6 for 25¢ On all these small bottles, a charge is made for- con- tainers if empty bottles are not brought in exchange. GREEN MEADOW HLBack&Sos ERESH MILK Dairy Inc. Fresh Milk, pint....... 6¢ Fresh Milk, quart .....12¢c Cream, 1, pint. .17¢ Cream,pint.......... Bonie 10c . If, you buy onions, these fine, new crop Texas Bermudas will appeal. NEW POTATOES TEXAS Large Can 25¢ Price is for con- tents on all Green Bottle: Per Pint, 6¢ LOFFLER’S Butten Sllced Bncon, LA }b 23c Summer Sauu.ge. lb. 48c Specials for This Week Rinso Site 19¢ Package This is the product so much advertised in recent months. Sunnyside Prunes't.2or 25¢ Right size for small family. Stewed dried prunes, ready to eat when you open the can. Asparagus Tips s 21c Square Carquinez brarid-small green tips. cellent product. 1-Lb. Hershey s Cocoa - S A full one-pound size of this well known brand. A-1 (Shriver’s) Corn2=25¢ A famously good product offered as an end- of-the-season special. National Biscuit Co.’s per Pineapple Fingers Lb. Here is an unusual cake of exceptionally fine quality. Price is for one-pound lots or more. This is one special you should not miss. Sanitary Butter Lb., 45¢ Land O’Lakes Butter Lb., 50c Flrst Prize Nutmargarine, Lb., 25¢ Kraft Gelfand’s Club Cheese Mayonnaise American or Swiss Small size ........12¢ V4-Lb. carton. 12%6 8-0z. size .........25¢ 15-Lb. carton . .23¢ | Pint size .........49¢ An ex- 35¢ Have You Ever Served Canned Baked Beans on Your Table? If you haven't served Heinz Genuine Oven-baked, you haven't learned what an appetite tantalizer baked beans can really’be. Canned pork and beans are one of the largest selling items in every grocery store, but you should not bhe satisfied until you have tried HEINZ “Genuine OVEN- BAKED. “FIT FOR ANY TABLE” -that’s our recommendation and we urge you to try them once; the folks will ask you to serve "HEINZ” often. HEINZ Oven- 2 Cans 2 5c Baked Beans HEINZ Spaghetti....... 2f01' 250 With Pork and Tomato Sauce HEINZ Ketchup. .. .......... 15cand 25¢ HEINZ Apple Butter, 16-0z. .. .......25¢ HEINZ Cream of Tomato Soup, can. . ..10¢ HEINZ Rice Flakes, pkg... .. ....2 for 35¢ Heinz products have always been recognized as the finest that could be produced, and with these new, permancndy lowered prices should be one of the best selling items in our stores. Milanis 75" Salad Dressing 32¢ { Nut Meats for garnishing the salads, etc. Diamond Walnut Meats, tin. ........23¢c Black Walnut Meat, 5-0z. tin. Pecans, Halves, 315-0z. glass. . LIBBY’S “MEATWICH” SPREAD Made from pure, wholesome meat products, this “Meatwich” Spread should prove immensely ;‘:?cp‘flfirc-c. Apheirg.c&:lnemus sized can at a moder- 1 5c Auto “Pink” Salmon can 17c Creamof Wheat. . ....... 14cand 24c Wheatena ....... Post Toasties. ...... Kellog’s Corn Flakes. hredded Wheat... ost Bran ....... Kellog’s AllBran. Kellog’s Pep. ... . Kellog’s Krumbles. . Kellog’s New Oata.