Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 13

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11000 MILE FLIGHT T0 MANILA ENDED Spamsh Anrmen Given Tre- mendous Ovation Upon Completing Lor'g Journey 3.—Two of the six who their 11,000-mile st at Camp Nichols, g field, three miles boada and Gon the pair who at spite the mishaps Eetever in a Dalestine desert and that of c.nr Loriga off the inhospit I S, China. Capt. mk!n: the place of the me i o had flown with Capt. Gal- Jarza as far as Macao; thus was in at the finish. Manila Welcome Keen. Manila was en fete to greet the started from | o to fly to the| Ameri- | Mayor Dry Agents Trapped in Home Must Pay $250 By the Assoct CUMBERL. d., May 13 Mayor Thomas W. Allen of Lona- coning, Md., vesterday was found guilty of possessing home brew of more than legal alcoholic content and fined $230 by Federal Judge Morrls A. Soper. He was acquitted of a charge of relling the beverage. Mayor Allen was arrested last Januhry after two strangers mas: querading as mining engineers, had quaffed hiome brew as guests in the Alle operatin, Cleveland D. J was re-elected fourth consecutive term. — e |CLARK HEIRS REFUTE % THREE WOMEN'S CLAIMS|x~ His Life Cited. By the Associated Pres BUTTE., M \1 ¥ 13.—Five led in district sepa rate an: court here plaint_of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D RUM RUNNER’S VICTIM TELLS OF ABDUCTION British Were Towing Seized Ship When Rope Broke and He Was Carried Off. | By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla., May 13.—A story of 1 battle with rum runners, his abduc- tion and subsequent release in New York after selzure of the Eker by ithorities was told . A. tish vice consul, yesterday rge Pinder, negro, British co- onstable. he and four other offi- seized the three British officials to seize the Eker e Eker was being towed to ind v Failure of Trio to Assert Relation-|/\¢ | ship to Multimillionaire During |} ers of the crew released d. rder daclared the crew feared trouble with the British government over his abduction and mmpnod him with money to return to Nassau » the joint com- Hines and CLUB CHEESE Have your tried the new, small package? Kraft’s Club Cheese 1 0 c Y-Lb. Pkg. Swiss or American TOMATOE . C. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. This Week’s Specials No.ZSize4 for 25c Tins CHUM SALMON, 2 cans 25¢ Per Can, 14c| POST BRAN FLAKES Pxe. 10c SAUCE TIDEWATER HERRING ROE A real quality product Per Can 18¢ BUTTER LAND O’LAKES Per lb., 50c SANITARY Per Ib., 45¢ COOK’S POUND CAKE Per Ib., 25¢ SILVER LAKE BEETS Cut—No. 3 tins. ..]12}c Whole—No. 2 tins, ]19¢ DELMONTE SPINACH No.23tin. ... 1 7he KINGAN’S SLICED BREAKFAST BACON Lb., 55¢ POISON THEORY IN DEATH. CHICAGO., May 183 (A’) Coroner Oscar Wolff has started an investiga- the death of Kowal- proprietor of a delicatessen, hnd\ was exhumed last week. ark Mrs. Effle Clark Williams of Missouri, ‘lark Miller of Spaniards, whose departure from Aparri, Northern Luzon, at 735 o'clock this morning was heralded to | p, Manila by the screaming of whistles. A large throng made the three-mile Journey to Camp Nichols to share in | T i Aty e the welcome, some in automobiles, % many in the picturesque caromates, | tee UNDERWOOD’S DEVILED HAM SUNSWEET PRUNES & Note—These are the large size prunes and the package con- tains one pound only. GOLD MEDAL BUCKWHEAT re 25¢ | For CANNED GOODS | CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE Pale Dry in the green bottle or Old . For a short time at least we are making a radical reduc- - : tion in prices on several well known brands. Look these Fashioned Golden, packed in the handy-te- prices over carefully, you'll certainly appreciate these savings. carry one-dozen size cartons. FIG BARS 2 Ibs., 25¢ FRESH MILK We Sell 1 c GREEN MEADOW DAIRY H. L. Black & Son, Inc. FRESH MILK Pt., 6¢; Qt., 12¢ BUTTERMILK Pt., 6¢; Qt., 10c CREAM Pt., 17¢; Pt, 33¢c ! od held for questioning after a doctor E t tor [ who treated the man said that his Clark was a prominent public figure | wife had suggested to him that he for 30 yvears prior to his death. No|place poison in her husband's medi- claim to relationship was made by |cine because he had beaten their the women during the 30 years, the|daughter. answers allege. REXEXEXEXEXIK The Hecht Co. carries a com- plete style and size range of Keds. sesquiplane appeared. squadrons of / 3 landed on the field, kept clear by two | companies of troops. The airmen were carried in triumph back to Manila in a long procession of automobiles, which stopped bflenv before the monuments to Lespl, who conquered the islands for amm and Rizal, the natlonal hero of the Fili- pinos. At the Catholic Cathedral, within the medieval walled city of Manllia, an _impressive te deum was observed, with the Most Rev. Wil- llam Piani, apostolic delegate to the Philippines, officiating. The first man to ‘ree! Capt. Gal- larza upon his arrival was an old | comrade of the Morocco campaign. | embraced the | who rushed up and aviator. A general stampede fol- | lowed, men, women and <Mldren at- tempting to Kiss the fiyers. ‘Wood Greets Alrrnul Capt. Gallarza was carried to Camp Nichols headquarters upon the shoulders of persons in the crowd. while Capt. Loriga-Taboada was half i . After a formal 15 Pint Flit Gun Season’s “Wind-Up” Sale OLD POTATOES, 10 LBS., 58¢ NEW POTATOES, 3 LBS.. . 25¢ CABBAGE, PER LB. TEXAS BERMUDA ONIONS, 3 LBS. EATING APPLES, 3 LBS. . .25¢c FANCY LEMONS, 6 FOR. .13c ORANGES, 1st SIZE, 6 FOR 30c * ORANGES, 2nd SIZE, 6 FOR 35c¢ LOFFLER’S PRODUCTS Delivered Daily to Our Stores By Loffler’s Wagons Smoked Hams, Lb. Smoked Shoulders, Lb. . . ..24c Sliced Bacon, 2 Lb. . .. Smoked Frankfurters, Per Lb. Summer Sausage, Sliced, PORUZ. . oo e Whole, About 14 Lbs., HEINZ RICE FLAKES HEINZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS HEINZ BAKED KIDNEY BEANS - can, 15¢ HEINZ PREPARED SPAGHETTI - - .2 cams, 25c HEINZ KETCHUP - - small, 15c' large, 25¢ HEINZ APPLE BUTTER « 25¢ HEINZ PEANUT BUTTER . - - jar, 27c HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP - 10c. VAN CAMP’S PCRK AND BEANS 3 for 22¢ VAN CAMP’S KIDNEY BEANS - can, 10c VAN CAMP’S MILK - 2 cans, 21c. CAMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS 3 for 25¢ CAMPBELL'S SOUPS - can, 10c RITTER’S PREPARED SPAGHETT] can, 10c RITTER’S PORK AND BEANS 3 cans, 25¢ DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE - can, The SHRIVER'S SELECTED STRINGLESS BEANS, can, 27¢ eds i Girls’ Keds Pinafore Pumps or Oxfords 51.10 For sports or play —Keds are the best. White or brown can- vas with corrugated rubber soles. Sizes 5 to 2. (Second Floor.) THE HECHT CO FStreet | (rcamMiasbeetSeEulRaibvay IREXE XX XFXEXEN [ moses "™ Oneof America’sfinesttranscontinen: tal trains—the famous 70-hour train from Chicago over the electrified Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. The “Olympian” is completely equlpp.d orr.hflnnldmon and conveaien Everything, the Obmvmon Club Cn. the Sleep- ing Cars, and the Dining Car, isowned and “operated by the ity Railway. And there’s no excess fare! 1f you are going West, be sure to in- clude this distinctive “Milwaukee” train in your itinerary. Write, phone or call on our Travel Experts fov full desails taile nd el Gen. Wood, the Spanish consul gen- eral and the mayor of Manila, the upon the shoulders of the procession, a number of Spanish priests assisting in the welcome. The crowd was so dense in the cathedral one girl died »f the hea The Spanish plane was heavily R ed to prevent souvenir hunters damaging it. aviators have received the con- :lations of King Alfonso of Spain. The Philippine government placed on sale a new postage stamp bearing the nicture of Capt. Gallarza and’ the $1.65 No Charge for Container Silver Label Peas, per can Blue Ridge Peas, 2 cans A-1 Very Small Peas, can All Shriver's well known brands, when preparing canned peas, remember that to boil them is to spoil them. Canned peas should merely be heated through, they have been thor-’ oughly cooked in the ‘canning process. Blue Ridge Corn, can Shriver's brand of standard grade corn. product in its grade. Trusty Fi riend Peas, No. 1 size tm 10c Just right for two Whether the aviators will -uempl o flv back to Spain or retu by steamer depends upon orfletu from Madrid. A proposal ha: made to present lhe plane to VhQ Philippine | government Canada Dry Ginger Ale And it's a fine A medium size pea in a small size tin. or three people. Crushed Pineapple And just now as the season opens we offer a reduction in this popular product. “ fOl‘ 250 Jack Frost Ginger Ale 2 for 35c | Per bottle GREEN BAG COFFEE Per Lb., 39¢ DEL MONTE PICNIC ASPARAGUS, PER CAN, 20c ICE CREAM SALT, 10-Ib. bag, 15c SOUR PICKLES, EACH Schlitz, Doz., $1.15 Budweiser, Doz., $1.75 THE * CONQUEST " ! AKeds modelmade | in white or brown, i withvulcanised ‘anpo rubber eole. 3¢ | Honey Dew—No. 1 size tin. .. i SCUFF-PROOF VULC.ANIZED CREPE SOLES ILI\‘ | Honey Dew—No. 2 size tin. ... 2 pkgs., 35¢ 2 cans, 25¢ That’s why these new Keds stand the treatment boys give shoes canvas that’s light and cool yet strong —so strong it protects against sudden twists and sprains. ! Keds come in all popular styles—for sports, for play, for everyday wear— for men, for women, for boys, for girls— in high shoes, oxfords, pumps—with crepe soles or plain rubber soles. Keds fit more snugly than any other canvas rubber-soled shoes. And their special Feltex innersoles help to keep the feet cool and comfortable even in warmest weather. Keds come at prices from $1.25 to $4.50. They are made only by @ Urited States Rubber Company They are not Keds unless the name Keds is on'the shoe THE “SPORTSTER.” A sturdy athletio-trim Keds model— built for the hardest wear. White with black trim or brown with gray trim. 'OU may get ordinary canvas rub- ber-goled shoes alittle cheaper than Keds, but actual tests have proved that one pair of Keds will outwear two or three pairs of ordinary ‘“sneakers.” F These newl(ed.—"(fionquut” model =have vulcanized crepe rubber soles which contain the choicest of high-grade rubber grown on our own immense plantations in the East Indies. This fine crepe rubber is then welded to- gether by a special process—vulcan- ized—so that it won’t split and chip as inferior crepe soles do. And Keds uppers are made of 1.b. tin 114-lb tin. ... 3.lb. tin NAVY BEANS, 4LBS. LIBBY’S METWICH SPREAD, 15¢c AIRLINE HONEY, 14-oz. jar, 27c SANITARY BRAND PEANUT BUTTER, 13-0z. jar Ve 23€ RINSO Leree pkg., 25¢ STAR OR Fes VHTED 0P, - ¢ A KEDS *MOCCASIN” with § P - - ' the popular vulcanized Wt crepe rubber sole. ks

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