Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 28

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& telephones on the g . eellent for a man of RUEKEFEU RO, oot e AT Oil Magnate Wants Privacy two on Birthday—Gives Dimes More Generously. | By the Associated Press. TARRYTOWN, N. Y., July 8~ There are two anniversaries in the life of John D. Rncke(al!er which he celebrates each year-—his day and the day he got his first job. Hi eighty-seventh birthday is today. Tl\e other hl: day is in Bop(smbfi'.. In th' of Richford, N. tired ofl king was born ln humble Hard and circumstances. frugality were his creed unul he re- " tired, and since then constant activity. Mr. Rockefeller plays some .golf 1y every day, and to hm ln #ulgence in the ancient gam tributes his continued good hn.lth !fl it, too, he places his faith that a cherished ambition to live to be one " hundred will be achieved. He plays in the Winter at Ormond Beach, Fla., in the Summer on his course at Lake- wood, N. J., or at his great estate in the Pocantico Hills here. Routine on Birthdays. Birthdays with the one-time head of the Standard Oil Co. have now become somewhat routine, so much so that he is sald to diSlike the thought of them. His happiest day of the year, he recently admitted, is September 26, which marks his entry into the world of business. On that day, now nearly hour. have been burled under the ava- . larche. s GINGER ALE DRY ISSUE. | i Judge Allows Five Days on M tion of Clgsing Saloon. CHICAGO, July 8 () —Judge Adam C. Cliffe of the Federal Court said six hours of argument, that selling with liquor Y, five Government netltlun for a permanent Injunction closing Tearney's town club for violation of the Volstead act. Nu- merous. clul accordi fense, would be affected by the Gov- ernment’s new theory of what con: stitutes such v‘loh.uom s Thieving Bears Get Food. PHILADELPHIA, July 8 (#).—The Pennsylvania Summer -auon h ofl to a normal start. Thieving rted from- resorts in Sulllwn repo , | County, whcr- camp food caches have been pill sands of times that amount with eVery | s tick of the clock. As these two anniversaries roll around quiet observances are held, and, in so far as the blrthdlyl are | i concerned, the same story might used each’ time, in effect that his im- once around his nine-holfe Eolf course. The only -variations to bé noted to- I day in Mr. Rockefeller’s observance ||| are that the reat estate have been ordered allenced and the re- of this year’s birthday are | Office Furniture il Save 50% and More il H. 'BA-UM“ & SON. port that his generosity in the distri- | ji bution of dlmeu is said by those who now him well to be unpreceden His habit !ntely has a shiny new dime for each ¢hild to any industrious worker he encounters in his motor trips, whether policeman or garage attendant, or more humble| 3 ‘workman. Plays Good Golf Game. Mr. Rockefeller's golt game is ex- his years. He hits mot far, but always straight. e Knowing his ‘limitations, he seeks to make up by accuracy on the © the deflclency of his Xon‘ nmt.;, tnr e mothing for him to brelk 50 Hll golfing compnnmm are various. Re cently a Catholic priest and e Methodiut mlnl.uter helped make a Jonn D onc’w\n ed by car- toonists as a multi- mnuonaire who had to live on crackers and milk or younger. In the Summer he takes especial delight at his great country estate in the hills. Walled and led to insure hlm privacy, it has woods atlonll hcllllleu for his Rockereller jr., who since the elder’s. retirement has had active charge of the Standard Oil interests and the philanthroples into which h;v. gone millions made in oil. LAWSON WILL SUIT OPENS CHICAGO, July 8 (P).—Hearing of the suit to construe the will of the uu Victor F. Lawson, owner of the Z Daily News, on petltion of Ivcr . Lawson of Diego, Calif. a brother of the deceased, ‘was set for September 20. The California man was in xi- 'ml(ely $1,000,000 and -the other of $300,000. His suit seeks to determine from what funds income taxes and State inheritance taxes ‘of approxi- mately $215,000 are to be paid. Labor Chiefs Indicted. NEW YORK July 8 (P).—A Fed. jury yesterday indlcted Mlc.l\ul W Mltche“ of Ine - international president of the Jou:‘ n to give | jllex * Sertoood Forest m'lnmvluhmwv A S-hole Course and an 18-hole Course | Sites l‘ot‘ &l. Under Sherwood Fo! Annual pymonflotnfii u-u. value tor 9 years: Bullding financed over lo-y-r 15| FLORIDA[Z” DAY EXCURSION s3§oo» Atlantic vgoast Line lezWadungtonJulylGdlandAsqmzodl "HAVANA, CUBA - 22 Days - via Port Tampa or Key West ng to_ the de- || rready for your inspection. rFancy Cabbage, Ib. 10 Carloads of Georgla s Emest Ten carloads of Georglas finest melons were bought' especnally for this sale, and they are now in our stores On_each melon at time of' shipment and after it had passed the assocation’s test is 'pasted a label'— SOWEGA —indicating that it has been raised and shipped by a member of the South West Georgla ‘Melon Growers’ Association, comprised of about 2,300 growers located in 23 counties of southwest Georgxa All melons to be labeled SOWEGA must pass a rigid inspection as to quahty, size .and condition. When. you have, tried ‘one of these melons you’ll appre- ciate’ that the label xmphes a real guarantee of quality, ripeness and soundness. Your qu:e—Each 4 E - Per Weighed Pan Fresh Tomatoes = 4 i, 925, Mmzhfwlk for Each pan is weighed at time of sale * Fine quality fresh tomatoes from the ' and guatanteed to contain nots less - than four pounds; any overage Tennessee fields. to you freepothh purcg'ase i s This sale is now on and we urge you to buy a SOWEGA Watermelon at the low price which our large pur- chase enables us tomake. New Pqtatoes,lo Lbs. 39¢ | Butter, Land O’Lakes, Ib., 53c Lk ace Poater ks 15 Lbs. for 55¢ - Hiley Belle \Freestone Peaches From the State of Georgia '3 Lbs. zsc Lard, Ib. Crisco, Ib. S owdrift, Ib. CLUB CHEESE “In ¥,-Lb. Carton 25c Swiss, 20c Amencan, 20¢ FlG BARS Texas Omom,“bs. Green String Beans, 3 ths. NewCropApplec,“bl Lemons,doz. e “Val (Cala.) Orangec : lst size . : Doz., Tall cans of this finest gratle Asphragus. Butter, Sanitary, Ib. | Nutmargarine, Ib. - Jewell Shortening' ‘;,:'Th’is;Wee‘kl . | Do You Use “Rinso”! If so wh{ not buy a package this week and get this cake of ‘soap free. . _ONE PKG. Buy LARGE. ~ 29C And get FREE one cake of * Lux Toilet F 'orm Soap Famously good rice flakgs, made only - by Heinz. An opportunity to buy at a DelMonte Pml—oflumn ANOTHER NEW STORE 0pens Saturday Georgia Ave. and | Fairmont St. 2634 Georgia Avenue | NEXT WEEK—Watch for opening announcement of our Bradbury Heights, D. C, store. White Meat T .22 e * Small can of best quality. A-highly popular salad base. Tea, Ub. ; . . 21c Use it for iced tea. Once you'use Lipton’s you'll never again be satisfied with any but the best tea for making A0 Lipton’s COCA-COLA ORANGE CRUSH NUGRAPE GINGER ALE ‘STRAWBERRY LIME : CHOCOLATE Salmon - Contents, 5c—or 6 for 25¢ Shredded Wheat, pkg. . JACK FROST Ahrfiimotxoodflnl‘fllo. 10c ..2 for 25¢ ....2for 25¢ - 50¢ Spagheth—Beechnut .....2for25¢ 25(! Ketch ll-'li:'ilt‘:, ll;l:gte Ib, 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ “FLIT” We sell it in all our _stores. & 1 Plpt 39c’ o e Pint 59¢ Clean out all the in- sects with Flit. Tt will do the work. B rohaii Vi Van Camp s Mllk 10c HONEY DEW RIPE HAWAIIAN None finer, packedénone better at any pnce - 15c

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