Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1927, Page 3

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Cottages and lows are ready spection; or acre may be selected —and building arranged Bunga- for in- For information and inspection consult Waggaman & Bnm ner (Incorpora 1700 Eye St. Frank. 7485 ALL “p Falls Ch Lee Higl turn nqh: at 214 miles Peaches Ripe '\-l QUAINT ACRE 5 A MILLION -DOLLAR quioped to nandie every ting 1ob. Thc. National Capital Press 12101212 D ST, N.W Fhone M. 630 ROOFING-—by Kogns_ §iaz Roofiyz, P 5 wars "iaure Cail us upl Roofing 119 34 St. S.W 1 NEVER DISAPPOIN BYRON § ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY High erade, tut not oriced. T SN Window Shades and Screens | - Every job guarante Factory Drices save You moncy estimate. KLEEBL ATT Windew Bhades and Sero s Rogt ot “eladly estimate | lect his na | Lieut. William Da FLINT CELEBRATION' TURNS TO PRAYER SureRehef Specsal Servnceu to Be Held| i in Home City of Miss [ Doran and Pedlar. | By the Associated Press FLINT. Mich., August 19 abruptly In the midst of a joyful cele | bration following | of the discovery | Doran and Auggy Pacific flvers, Flint ty today when it was le reparts were untrue of Miss praye iverance, it issued by the two lost 1) unexpected from the of a local th hortly before the close of the last act, the brought prolonged cheers fr widience, and a demonstration ws | held in the theater. Impromptur p ! rades were s stage bration formed that the pair were reported fc William Doran, brother of Mildred, t slept for more than 24 | wspaper office where ned an all-day vigil telephoning Mildred's ~fathe lives on a nearby fa fving the ear-old | whom Mildred had five years, William started for his home. He was recalled. however, by reports that the fiyers had not been found Newspaper men tried to | coften the blow, and succeeded In per- | suading the younger Doran to return | to his home for a few hours’ sleep. | | Father Continues Work. ill come through,” he 1n- “'She’s too good to go that “mothered"” “Mildreds father refused to com- 2t on the denial of the early re e continued his work on the | | rm ! threshing time on the farm,” 1\\'llflmn Doran, the son, said, “and | every one is busy, working hard and | trying to forget, until the right kind | of news comes ’flllr\)., DOLE FLYER BEAT DEATH FIVE TIMES ON HONOLULU TRIP| (Continued from First Page.) water was fairly would have we were approximately in midocean. Wednesda orning, when we were {about 500 miles from Oahu, the gas pump went on the fritz. I sent a note k to Schulter to get to work on the lvh\ pump, and he did, forcing the s into the wing tanks, which over- flowed, showing that. we had more | gas than I anticipated. In the mean- | time I had informed Schluter that we going to land in the water. He shoes and started to col- ation instruments, while I got out the rubber raft and strapped my tools about me. I did some fast thinking in those few minutes, even figuring upon the possibility of rigging up an emergency radio sending set, with a coil and buzzer. 1 really believe that at this moment I was scared for the first time in my life. I collected our food supplies with one hand and placed it alongside the raft. But the wabble pump did the work, filling the wing tanks, and thereafter Capt. Schluter periodically pumped gas into the wing tanks until overflowed. This caused a con- able waste of gas, but too much e cannot be given to my i- & Without his aid we would never have landed here, unless by the grace of God. Navigator Is Praised. It was the good old-fashioned | navigation of a master mariner that turned the trick, and I repeat that had we been equipped with a radio we would have been able to get bearings from the radio beacon nd would have won hands down. this I do not desire to take any lit away from Art Goebel and s, his navigator. did an admirable piece of and deserved to win. Lieut. 1 understand, checked against h his radio by tuning wlie beacon. He kept true and sighted Maui first, radio beacon is located. rest was easy, and so it would be were took off his | on his cour where th The ster plane naturally - won first prize. circumstances I am satisfied the result. It has been 1 terrific grind from the start, Fi bhefore the unable think that gencies would forced to cable Like a little tho and ra among 1 of sports. fis Greatest Experience. flight has been the gr e in my life. Most of my work on has been confined to stunt t s avy flying du v it may seem, it uring the night | hose tail spins. 1 like curtains, but T shut my cp the earth in- as it proved ind arn with us, but it was the ear that woi close to 1 attempted s compass that Jt able to shoot h job done on our unable to install gas and oil feed systems. . Stopped | Hm1 1w vadio reports telling | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Rnlh were crude affairs and the oil feed went on the fritz almost from the start, Periodically throughout nw trip I would send a note back o Capt. Schluter telling him to turn wnn the valve while I pumped the tubing full by blowing on it. 1 think we lost considerable because of the poor feed. It seemed to fairly spurt out at times, and I was afraid to speed up at any time. | 0 revolutions all the wa 00 toward tk every | U kept hey right at 1 per minute practica | dropping down to 1 finish in an effort to conserve 'uunrp. Had I forced her any. the | feed might have broken and we J\\mll(l surely have landed in the deep. Transoceanic flyin still in its infancy and we v 1 | For ‘one thing we that navigation and o greatest aids. i the radio beacon and Hm re= | ceiving and sending aboard the plane we had more time for preparation in installing the oil and gas feeds and had we been equipped with a radio set there would have been little trouble. I would like to offer my praise for | | the commendable work of Lieut. Ben | | H. Wyatt, U. 8. N., who handled the | tests for the navigators. JHe was| | thoroughly cussed by not a few of the | ants, but 1 want to say that he | kept more than one man xmnh into the sea. One flyer had a | navigator who tested 25 degrees off, vet he registered a strenuous objec tion when disqualified The f required to Il'umi.' .d the importance of a | tor in my flight | rediate future, T intend | tion, and my wife has | plans’ for the formation | of an aviation company in Honolulu. hough Mayor Rolph of San F' good mavi As tom Mildred | \ > | tion »d in the downtown | ict, and the whole town was soon | i ‘nm services of a enger hauls, | Hopes Friends < As T write this my Tack pany, with C | Frost and Augie Pedlar have not been | ception. I helieve my husiness int Nelther, I believe, had a |here will prevent my going. From | & \ now on it will be strictly business | radio set, but they both had experl-| \ith me—no more transoceanic filghts. enced navigators aboard. What One a year is enough | happened only the Lord knows and| In summing up, T would say there | l‘ G sl osing i vive safely are five outstanding features to (I‘ The period before the start of the i flight: 1. Plenty of time e e e e ”w,;nn i1d be given to carcful preparation | vage itself. We worked night and or the flight, testing plane, equip. | Lt l i | ment, ete. Make sure of an A-1 seATL Ll wtor e a complete radio | i T ke plenty of gas antl | S Tonctha 1hove requirements |ing to learn ho t, then place your luck desirous of makir . ts | | reported. HHea | s as navig sking permis o o= = | « a passenger. The risk was en bt ot 1o e | WIFE VISITS FLYER. an taken a fremendous hold upon | the American public, thanks, of | course, to Charlie Lindbergh, Cham. | berlin and Byrd When I announced that T would take a navigator on the vovage 1 was | G August | immediately besieged with applica- ' ki ¥ n came | tions ranging from a 16-year-old Boy Scout to a woman mathematician who | | 7 | 19 | to | oday her hushand " when he hops off on his wanted the experience. Hundreds of IO ELODAIEIInEWICK Bra il date of the hop-off still was definite, since part of the equipment | 1 have aboard his huge | B >, Port of r 5 . Pros Dects were that the robably | { would not be attempted before early | next week. Gihei & w York Times Co.) others merely rid tirel Mrs. Redfern Arrives to Wish Husband “B; NSWICK on Voyage.” {the rush got so bad that I called in aring friend, who ed to help me select the man. The ineligibles were quickly weeded out, ind then came the business of deter mining my man. 1t was not long be- fore Capt. Schluter was decided wpon, and the fact that he passed the test 100 per cent indicates that the choice was an excellent one, and that test was further backed up by the fact that he got us here safel Needed All His Knowledge. tain informs me that he was ore called upon to use his | these applications were received, and Death Probe Next Wednesday. Special Dispatch to The Star. MERRIFIE D, Va., August 19 | The coron K inquest into the death of Miss Tdith Hudacilof Brean | | town, Va., who was buried yesterday t Browntown, near Iront Royal, | . will be held next Wednesds { pn. in the office of Justice of F. | mnln:w:l b of Falls Church. in Georgetown Monday morning, as a jurics sustained when she was knock. ed down by the motor cycle of Joseph v of Merrifield, on the Lee High- near the bridge over Shockey's nch. Taylor's bond of $5,000 was ished by mother 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 _LEETH BROTHERS TIGE GINGER I3 has faced the thick fog | off Alaska without flinchin@. freach- | 3 erous channels have held no terrors for him, but this flight has been an experience he will never for bridge of a ship and the cockpit of an airplane are entirely foreign to eacl other except for one thing. The car tain’s long experience at sea at least kept him from getting seasick in the | plane. He managed to eat two sand wiches, but I did not touch a bite, be cause T knew if I ate I would get sle = Right now T don't feel like attempt ing another transoceanic flight; it is too much water to see at one time from a tiny airplane. But if T ever do attempt it again I shall make certain that I am equipped with a complete radio set. Also I shall certainly not be without a navigator. It was my original intention to at- tempt “the flight alone, traveling by dead reckoning, but now I realize how | tutile my effort would have been. Aloha Proved Good Ship. The Aloha, a Vance-Breese model, is a wonderful little ship and proved its worth, and the J-5.-C Wright Whirl- wind motor ne npered. Had Corcoran Courts 23d and D Streets De Luxe Apartments Close to Government Buildings. Within Easy Walking Distance of Potomac Park Golf, Tennis and Public Recreational Parks FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Rentals, $39.50 to $110.00 1 Room with Reception Hall, Dressing Room and Murphy Bed up to 5 rooms with 2 baths, porch. Quiet, Refined Environments READ THESE FEATURES: Real living rooms. 2! full tiled batns, built.in_showers with_cretonn 1 obe ¢ mirrored doors. polychrome I to living _room, weatherstrip| cafe and valet. at of the lls Church Hospital | it of in- ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 330 Tenth St. S.E. with builtin tub and wood floors. Mting fixtur eception. hall numerous floor plugs, o ta s Hanaelms livabie lobby, switchbosrd, two. elevatons See Resident Mannger for Reservations CAFRITZ Phone at the Building, Main 10030 i/ Phillips Terrace Apartments 1 1601 Argonne Place Just North of Columba Road at 16th St. Overlooking Beautiful Rock Creelc Park We have left a few of these conveniently arranged apart- ments, ranging in size as follows: One room, kitchen and bath, with Murphy bed, $47.50 and $50. One room, kitchen, dining alcove and bath, Murphy bed, $52.50 $55.00, $57.50, $60.00, $62.50. Two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, dining alcove and bath, Murphy bed, $67.50, $72.50, $80.00. Four rooms and bath, Murphy bed and porch, overlooking Rock Creek Park and 16th Street, $95, $105, $117.50. Five rooms, reception hall and bath, $100.00. Five rooms, reception hall and bath, with large porch, $150.00. Convenient to All Car and Bus Lines Inspect Them Today Before Deciding. 24-Hour Telephone and Elevator Service Resident Manager and Rent Agents on Premises WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO., Inc. Adams 8710 1516 K St. N.W. iy, 14th and K Main 9080 ////////////// \ Main 4600 Zziizziiiizizidd Chestnut Farms Dairy “OYSTER’S” DAIRY ;1000 some, and now more generally known “@iyistler’s Dairy,” as we We had | as Chestnut Farms Dairy, has grown to the point where it is the largest of its kind in the city because of the superiority of our products and excel- lence of our service. The Only Dairy Plant Rated 1009, by the District Health Department POTOMAC 4000 g | Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th St. N.W. Rated Highest by the District Health Dept. D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927. A Little Child Can See Them It is as simple and easy for a woman to see and know that she profits every time she enters an A&P Store as it is to read the time on the face of a clock. In fact, A&P advantages are so plainly visible that a little child can sense and see them. e e e Don't Forget the Police and Fire Dapt. Annual Base Ball Game to Be Held " WHERE ECONOMY RULES ™} l Sept. 5th. Have You Got Your Ticket? L NNERE SCRER(E RKES- ) *—M\ OPENING TODAY!! New Combination Grocery and Meat Market t 1009 KING ST. Alexandria (" wheRe economy Rutes” New Meat Department 525 King St. Alexandria G rocery S tore 3655 ¥4, Ave. H’shire Just around the corner from Peoples Drug Store, at New Hampshire and Georgia Aves. Where we will carry a com- plete line of fancy and stand- ard brand quality groceries. Also a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables. We are adding a new and ultra- modern Meat Department to our branch at 525 King St., where we will carry the same line of high quality Gov’t-inspected Fresh Meats, Poultry and Fish that have made our meat markets 3o popular throughout Wash- ington and vicinity. FREE—Friday and Saturday—FREE On Friday and Saturday, our two opening duyl, we will give FREE with each purchase of $1.00 or more in groceries made at our new stores at 3655 New Hampshire Ave. and 1009 King St., Alexandria. of Fab 1 Cake of Palmolive Soap or 1 Small Pkg. + —and with each purchase of $3.00 or more in groceries we will give FREE 5 Lbs. of Sugar or 15 Lbs. of Potatoes ——w:th each purchase of $1.00 or more made in the new Meat Departments at 525 King St. and 1009 King St., et 1 Small Bottle of Heinz Ketchup FRIDAY and SATURDAY MEAT and FISH Specials Effective in the following stores only: 401 H St. N.E. 4805 Ga. Ave. 2138 N. Y. Ave. 25 Laurel Ave., Tak. Pk. 1400 12th St. N.W. Rockville, Md. 2922 14th St. N.W. Battery Park, Md . Fresh Killed Chickens Where we will carry a complete line of Government-inspected choice steer beef, lamb, veal, poultry and fish in ad- dition to our regular line of standard brand groceries and delicatessen items. 3000 Conn. Ave. 3311 Conn. Ave. 3530 Conn. Ave. 5542 Conn. Ave. Choice Steer Beef Tomior Chck Roase,. Lt 25 | Frving or Broiling, Lb., 37¢ | Spetlon Reast: -~ -[bs 38 Fresh Ground Beef....Lb., 23c | Stewing . .......Lb., 31c | Breastwith Pocket. .Lb: 25¢ Sugar Cured Hams 1+ 29c | Lean Strip Bacon 1+ 29c Auth’s Products Fresh Fish Smoked Sausage . . ....Lb., 35¢ Fillet Haddock. . . . ... .Lb., 18¢ Ham Bologna. . .. ..Lb., 35¢ Jersey Trout. .. .....Lb., 12Vsc Small Bologna. 35¢ Boston Mackerel . Lb., 15¢ Pimento Loaf . . 35¢ Batter Fish. . . ........Lb., ISc Royal Pork. . .. 50¢ Croakers ...........Lb., 84 Lunch Roll. . .. 38¢ Flake Crab Meat. b, 6'5c et SPECIAL for FRIDAY and SATURDAY!! SUGAR Lb. 6c Si&isinys Frivay ‘and Saturday Produce Yalues! and Juicy CarolinaCorn.................Ear,5¢c | Sweet Potatoes. . . .. ........4Lbs., 25¢c FreshTomatoes. . ... ........3Lbs,10c | Cooking Apples. ............3Lbs.,17¢c Iceberg Lettuce. . . ...........Head, 12sc | Eating Apples. . . . ... .2 Lbs., 15¢ Cantaloupes . ...............Each,10c | Cabbage ....................Lb., 3Vc P E A C HES Real Freestone Elbertas, or L b., 1 oc 525 King St., Alex., Va. 1009 King St., Alex., Va. Lyon Village, Va. Leesburg, Va. Milk Fed Veal Bouillon Roast. . . ... .Lb., 35¢ Fancy Lamb Legof Lamb. . .. ......Lb., 35¢c Shoulder Roast. . ... ...Lb., 33¢c Lean Stewing Lamb. . .Lb., 23¢ Cubro Mint Jelly. . .. .Jar, 25¢ Royal Mint Sauce. . . Bottle, 25¢ Fine Gran. YUKON CLUB Regular and Pale Dry Ginger Ale 3 bottles 25 c Educator Bisc. Co. Cream-Filled Sandwich Ls. 25¢ Educator Bisc. Co. Springtime Asst. Phkg. Post Toasties 2 Pkgs. ] 5¢ Lipton’s TEA Regular 9¢ Size 2 Pkgs. 1 5¢ White House VINEGAR Qt. Jug New Style Decanter 15¢ 7c Plus Deposit Those of the Better Flavor T he preserving season is near at hand and for this week only we are of?ermg our com- plete stock of supplies at specml Reduced Prices. Buy your preserving equipment now and take advantage of the savings that are to be had. Ideal Glass-top Jars, Pts. Carton 85¢ | Jelly Glasses . ........... Cotonot1 37, Ideal Glass-top Jars, Qts. Carton 95¢ | Metal Jar Caps. . . .......... . "ot 230 Mason Screw-top Jars, Pts. Carton 69c | Rubber Jar Rings. . .. ........Pkg., 5%c Mason Screw-top Jars, Qts. Garton 79¢ | Paraffine Wax. ............... Pkg., 8¢ Mason Screw-top Jars, V2 Gal. ¢ $1.15 | Certo Sure Jell. . . .. ........ Bottle, 29¢c - Carton Wildmere Eggs v 37c Strictly Fresh—Every One Guaranteed Sunnybrook Eggs, Strictly Fresh, Carton of 12, 40c PDunngels” Butter 1. 51c The choice of millions—in convenient 1-lb. prints Fancy Creamery Butter Lh. 47c Perfectly Churned—Wonderful Flavor All our butter is made entirely from Pasteurized Cream TIC & PACIFIC ™= co.

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