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WOODSHIRE SUlTS OP MEN SWLE~RIGHT ALWAYS TWO TROUSERS *45 EXCLUSIVELY AT Wondward &Lothrop NIGHT SCHOOL BOCK New and Used Bought and Sold BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G v D | MARLOW COAL CO., COAL Dependable Quality Reliable Service Fair Prices Cold Weather Is Near Order Now MARLOW COAL COMPANY 811 ESt. N.W. Main311 me | ctudied by Exclusive and Seclusive— That exactly characterizes this beautiful Summer colony which is being developed at “Wild Rose Shores” On South River—Near Annapolis Applications for purchase of home or a building site will be carefully considered. Strict censorship is being exercised to the end that all participants shall be congenial—and in sym- pathy with the restrictive lines along which development is being made. It's delightful here the year around—with always some fea- ture of out-of-door sport to enjoy—and then during the long Summer, when the family is usually separated, because the “head of the house” can’t be away—you can all be to- gether. You can get up to town in about an hour—at- stend to your business—and back again in another hour. “Wild Rose Shores” is pic- turesque and combines wood- land —md water environment. tages and ~Bungalows ready, or inspeciion-—and. A Siee "lots, oF Jareer, for seloc: tion by acceptable purchasers For particulars and inspection consult Waggaman & Brawner (Incorporated) 1700 Eye St. Frank. 748 SPECIAL NOTICES. SO’HCE_'N HEBEBY CIVEN THAT 1837 'Y:: h_(“; 6460! Nhflflmml 'M o7 S v Sl g P oo ke ?ll‘ll!‘l kmu- M |Q 50 _tal : NOUTHEASTERN FINANCE CORP. BE _SURB_ITS THE HOLLYWOOD OR- chard out Ga ave. 3 miles past D. 'C. line. MM for the best cider on the road; bl!c Fal.: bring vour container: 5 and 1 rl 8l ines Riled At 460 per gallon. #HE FOLLOWING CARS TO BE !OLD AT ‘Weschler's publi~ auction. October 20, 1927: Jaweet Votring it b5 . Grand ¥ K. Woten, ~Eord - touring, " Teft By ameo: Gedan. Jeft, by Daniel Hawkine. Call Clrl Inc. 623 H st "'3'!‘ PLEASE TAKE NOTICE_THE DATE OF the dance of the Progressive Relief As Mon u( (M U. 8 Vet. Bureau will be on “2'4 - bz l”lol?fir 18. instead of Wednesday. Oc- stk S0, w. MeoHEE WANT IO RAUL FULL O 70 08 FROM THE CELEBRATED CIDER_BARREL WILL | be open dt 1 Decem! ail mber 20th: all cider ol oot iotte"ab0ten: ‘ il GAS 'BANGES " REPAIRED " BOWERS ™ rear 6 n.w. Phone 7004. Shop Teors. 8 {0 0 am. ' Drow pe 14% I WILL, NOT BE RESPONS debts contracted by others th, A. DESPEAUX. ot A PO SMALL™ ADELPHIA’ thc Tdeal Fuel \DH}T\( BETTER TAKE HEED! e u?r" % “"fi;“‘x‘(&nfi#‘l PRINTED WORK That, reflecte_our policy of but the best.” At service The Nanonal Capital Press 22101212 D St N.W Phone M. 650 | Make Weekly Trips Baitimore, l'hl\u'h‘lhlvll N York SMITH'S THANSFER Dld the Rooi Lzak’ make the rool leak-p Roof repairing roofing. Irenclad Roofing Co. 1ll.1 an }'\m(u \u N.E NSAPBOINT BYROK: E¥ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY Hizh & but oot high oriced E1211th S " Mr. George E. Vtckcrs ~—has joined our sules force and would be vleased to sve his [riends who are interested in Radivs Atwater Keni and Radiolas and Lrunswick M. A. LEESE N CALL KLEEBLATT FOR SHADES —to Lat me send you an estimate on new made- to-measure shades. Factory Prices, it & B KLEEBLATT 4. & Window Shades and Screens. Phove Linc. 879 hour “out Frederick | FOR ANY myselt, Mr. | We show a complete line of | CARMERGER PLANS STHLL KEPT SECRET \ | §W|lson Inmcates Program | Will Be Studied Until Re- ‘? vealed in November. | ! The Har retly-guarded plans evolved m of the 1 s probably vealed for public inspection before the latter of November. least | this was the fmpress y Mr. { Wilson today raturn . W 1|\|u )\'> went pre- certain _incom Is of llm scheme with offi- | pert 4 > North American C | investraent corporation, which puted to own the controlling intere |in the W ailway & Elec ze hold- | in, tion Co Mr. Wilson indicated that, while h plan is in tentative shape, he did not |intend to make it public until it had | been studied by certain members of Congress, uti experts and others | whom he bed as “‘molders of | | public opinion The object, he ex- plained. is to iron out any details which these men may think would in- | tevfers with the consummation of a lson said he would begin :.' onferences with the men advice he w < as soon as | they can ba arr . so tha | | plan in its 1 publle befor mission, received ilson shorily vefore | "would confer with him ans. | | Mr. Wilson, | | pose o x < scheme | {to the comm the group of men whose | {advice he will seek. | | ! [Flying With (,(’n. Patrick | | | | [BY JEN. M. M. PATRICK, | Chief of the Army Air Corps “Bumps” 100 Fest High. | All is not smooth sailing even in the | air ie plane speeds along an ap- | parently uninterrupted course. S {denly, however, it drops as if the air | were mo longer sustaining it, and the | pilot and his passenger receive a jolt, ‘thlr the safety belts which they fast- starting on the flight hold them in their s The plane has just crossed one of the many “bumps” along its course. These “bumps” are popularly known | as air pockets, a misnomer which seems to stick. An air pocket implics an empty space. Flying would really be hazardous if there were such voids. The “bump” is merely a local move- ment or condition of the air causing cording to the direction of the air {current. Oftentimes the plane is sent as much as 100 feet upward or down- ward, depending upon whether the local movement is an up or down current. If the ascending or descend- ing current of air strikes only one of the wings, it will tilt ‘the plane to one side, and the pilot immediately manipulates his control stick to bring the wing back to normal position. Rise Over Cities. Retracing his course, the pilot flies over the city to show his passenger how air currents affect flying. Ahead and below lies the city, and directly above it they may, experience a lift- ing sensation. Heated air coming from smokestacks and furnaces of fac- tories strikes the plane, even though it may be flying fully 1,000 feet above the ground. It is & well known fact descends. As the plane passes out of the city area and flies over the river it is likely to encounter a correspond- ing downward current of cool air, with the result that the plane again loses altitude. - |down motion to the ailerons, o chairman of the |, | much more pronounced than those on |in the air is sometimes sufficient | John Esser's shortage to the Aurora | | en=a around ‘their waists just before | S the plane to rise or fall vertically, ac- | that warm air rises, while cool air | [f THE EVEN | ward. To carry the plane to a higher | level he eases back. the control stick, causing the elevators which ave Imngm to the trailing edge of the hori- | zontal stabilizer, a_panel sot parallel with the wings and fastened to the end of the fuselage, to rise above their neutral line. With this portion [of the plane ralsed. the air resistince | encountered tends to s the tail of ‘Lh\" plane down and lh‘ nlw‘ up. In this position the plane climbs to new heights Bumps Serious P’ Although the pilot i {heat waves of the cit | currents over the riv | | other air currents With- | lout warning, an up air_current | ‘llfl“ the left winz and tilts the n"hf} one downward. The pilot moves the | control lever to tha left to bring the | \\mg‘: back to the horizontal. W hen | the ick” is moved either to the right or left it impartz an up and “mm\ hinged to the rear oving the (‘Hn(lt)'w auses the aileron | ) nm\ down. STAR. WASHINGTON, ure Rellef 6 BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS | FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg’s.Sold Everywhere blem. from the 1 th> cool may have |are movable end of the wings. | stick to the right 'fil(m! to the left wing | ward. The amount i ht: the | trailing edge of the aileron may be, halt an inch below the trail but the add PGCAHONTAS NEW RIVER EGG 1080 5 F. W. BERENS, Inc. 1543 N. J. Ave. NW. Phone North 816 and North 8808 ing edge of the wing, tional resistance set by ‘hl(- exposed to the side ¢ es that w the reve L © wing. A > aileron to the other h | operate in to rise, with the ri is connected | the left 3 covrespondini ition, and ght one amount abos the added air by on its top the right wing. movements of ailerons r when the control stick the left. Most of the pr planes have ailerons on hoth the upper and lower wings; in other words, double ailerons. They function in| | paraliel the same as the single aileron, { | but zive better control of the plana. The skilled pilot, endowed with | rent flying sense,” knows when riding into a bump. I ation instantly and quicker than it takes to tell handles plane with the lof a skillful automobile driver who prevents car from skidding on a| pavement. The automobile | driver, howaver, has the advantage | of heing able bump in the | road or a slipp ement, whereas | the air pilot is driving over an un- arked course where there are no raflic signs. Then, too, air bumps are | I Lesson No. 1 Question: Why should my cod-liver oil be emulsified ? the highways. The force of a bump throw one from his seat. The safe belt is a precautionary measure | against the roughness of the air path. | (Conyrizht. 1027.) | Shartage Set at $326.600. AURORA, I, 14 | absorb it more readily, like the emulsified fat in milk. | What’s more, October Trusts and Savings Bank hen‘rn had practically mmpxc(ed an audit of | the bank’s boo FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS The Argonne SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST PHONE COLUMBIA 4630 LOCAT[O Convenient to three main street car lines. bus lines, churches, schools, markets and thea- ters, yet located on high elevation in embassy district of upper 16th street at new residential hub of Northwest section, BUILD!NG A modern, spacious, eight-story, fireproof struc- ture, containing 229 apartments of from one room, kitchenette and bath te six reomis and two baths: with large recention halls, all outside windows, built-in baths, entirely complete in every element of convenience and finish. SERVICE Service on phones and elevators is uninterrupted throughout the 24 hours. Milk and ice delivered night or day through our own efficiently conducted service room, which also recelves and redelivers packages sent during occupants’ absence. Individual servants’ rooms and garages are obtainable in the building—in short, a happy combination of semi-hotel service with apartment space and privacy. Pay us a visit, let our resident manager take you through the building, and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in ! the form of | SCOTT’'S EMULSION T — two Striking out on their course again, the pilot tilts the nose of the plane up- | e October 14 having an additional advertisement, far better than this one, TheXoungNens Yoo 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Announcing the New BOSTONIANS TS A TON | { none | Wilminzton. | | | When you come in walk right down stairs to “The Den”-—the home of Bostonians. Take a Camel cigarette [ and your tiwe while i you're beiag fitted. You'll enjory th 3 club- like comfor:. | —TN S — for Fall The NEWTON $10.00 Priced from The BALLOON For every occasion 1 Answer: Because I can | it tastes | | pleasant when 1 take it in ! FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1927. ATLANTIC & PACIFI P TEA co. THE GREAT Never has the Washington Public been given such an array of regular and special prices as has been featured by the A&P in past months. Compare these prices with wkat you are now paying, whether regular or spe- cial prices. That’s why— “THE A&P ARE REALLY LOW PRICE LEADERS!!” WASHINGTON FLOUR { 4. 25¢ |'2553c|%r$].05 PURELARD 2 s 29c %2 Evap. Milk 3% 25¢ SUGAR-CURED . I8¢ Lb. 23¢ L. 23¢ MONEY-SAVING ONE-CENT SALE ITEMS Del Monte WALDORF PEACHES | Toilet Paper pee. e | 3 16¢ Size Cans Rczu'ar Frice, 3 cans, 30c Rezular Pricz, 2 r2!l-, 15¢ JELL-O ALL FLAVORS 4 re. 26C Regular Price, 3 pkgs., 25¢ Fine Granulated SUGAR White Yeuse SMALL LEAN CALAS LEAN STRIP SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 e 10c Regular Price, 2 cans, 9¢ 750-Sheet Rolls DOUBLE-TIP MATCHES 4 5 16 Regular Price 3 Boxes 15¢ T R T Y BAB-O CLEANSER GUEST SIZE IVCRY SOAP 7 cors 26¢ Regular Price 6 Cakes 25¢ A&P Brand Quick-Cooking OATS 2 Educator Biscuit Co. VANILLA Educator Biscuit Co. CREAM-FILLED WAFERS SANDWICH || ror Enamet and Porcetain = 22¢c . 25¢ || 2 cas 25¢ — Week-Cnd Produce Specials CONCORD FLORIDA FRESH GRAPES | GRAPEFRUIT PEARS SPINACH s, 200 s g | Ak | dae 15| 20w 15c | 21 1c Bskt. Bskt. 7%c § 10c }12%c STRINGLESS BEANS.. .. ... .. .lb.,7c | CABBAGE .................Ib.,2%c FRESHPRUNES ...........31lbs,25c CAULIFLOWER . . ... .large head, 15¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE. ...... head, 9c | ELBERTA PEACHES ........Ib, 10c EARCORN ............... 2 e;ée55¢c TOMATOES . ................ 00580 CELERY. ...................buncli8c:| BEEES ......... ... w....2 banchesy9¢c CUCUMBERS ..............each, 7c ULTRA-MODERN at Markets 25 \ & Two New Meat Markets opened this week end brings our total in Washington and suburbs to 25. We are proud of each one as a model of cleanliness and service, and also of the fact that they have become a neigh- borhood byword for cffering only the highest quality of meats at characteristic A&P low prices. FRESH KILLED * Frying Chickens. . .1b., 37c § Roasting Chickens.lb., 37¢ 3 £ CoolinlBlm:... . ... .34 I ad Stewing Chickens. .1b., 29c ,nomomnmomnnnnmd Half Sm. Sausage. . . ...lb., 35¢ L. I. Ducklings. . . .1b., 33c | Fresh Hems. ............Ib., 23c|Sausage Meat. .........Ib, 35¢ - PorkChops. .........,..l1b.,38c |Green Links. . .........Ib, 35¢ Leg of Lamb. . ... .lb., 33¢ | Fresh Ground Beef. .. .. .lb., 23c | Pudding . .............Ib. 20¢ Sklder Lamb R’st . .1b., 29c | Sauerkraut auart or 2 Lbs. 12%3¢ | Phila. Scrapple. . . .. .. . .1Ib., 15¢ 20-Oz. > 15¢ Phkgs. York State Bartlett 900000000000000000000000000000004 s OPENING TODAY TWO NEW MEAT MARKETS that have been added to our branches at Diamond Ave., Gaithersburg CLARENDON LOCATED IN THE Briggs’ Sunshine B’fast Bacon. . .. ....Y, Ib., 20c Va. Baked Ham. . ...Y, lb., 20¢c 000“0000 | { | |

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