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IONE KILLED, 10HURT /INTRACTION CRASH ~0ne in Senous COndmon From Head-0n Collision of Arlington Cars. With a crash that could be heard | a large sec two street cars of the airfax Poilway Co, in a head-on collision opposite the Fort Myer Hospi evening at 6 o'clock. sud iluu\m\: nine othe: roughout met , one of ion of the lht m | Uman Adams, | a., motor- | killed. His car was traveling at h ssteep_incline on the south ‘Fort Myer loop. The oth by Carl Breeden, I v the other rounded the curve, The southbound car. was knocked about 130 vards down ‘the track from the point Both cars were badly Man's Foot Nearl, Adams was sevi left foot being the ri color three 3mergency I jof them arve r toad to recov ondition is s | Others treated Post Hospital wel Breeden. for a lacerated scalp. Mrs, Ira H. Patchin, visiting rother, Capt. John Nash of Fort Myer, for a "puncture wound of the | eft leg. Julia Wilson, for contusions and ®raises about the body and lecs. Jane Brook, for a laceration on her chead. Pugh, for contusions on chest. Boyd, for lacera id con- #usions about face and j Lee Fountain, for ight arm and severe la eft hand. Aid Dispatched From Fort. The erash was heard by Col y (V. Henry. the commandant at the post, was dispatched a half- wbuglers, who had just sounded [“Retreat,” to the ance of the {injured. Help was sent from the post exchange. " The surgeons at the hospital, Maj. James C. Magee, 3 §Capt. Albert Bowen. fWcene of .the accident. men s where toc d to be ns on tions on rushed to the The soldiers worked at top speed |\ Ada lor 10 minutes before ams could extricated from the wreckage, the en being forced to work fast to keep {the injured man from being burned. dams had just left the Rosslyn erminus of the line and was headed or Nauck, Va., near Green Valley, SPECIAL NOTICES. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLD- e of the Perpetiial Building lll!l ll nv\uml Mond fimmn i A N SUPREME L()l |trict of Columbia, Holding aln rl dis ]‘J‘L % with 1] rde ssed ll M S e S et op e N Carporation. ‘Llic‘"fi Kiven of ““Alf appointment ; .ll 4 " corporation uire | iheir Clafms to theme o " ALEXANDER WOLF. is_ hereby ereditors of vresent AT 3927 er sednn. left by cl?gn' 2 20 vion: Ford coupe, left by Tony Ficco: Chalmers tourine, Thos, Williame. oF |Riliam _Buruss. CALE CA¥L “INC™6% BIAT!D CIDER BARBEL WILL 1 Decembe: ber all ei Boie o0t Fredericn RESPONSIBLE _FOR others than mysell. cans n.e. 11* EXPENSE WE DO HOOK- ooptie A Sccounting 1o Srus nob requir: ‘? fulltime bookkeeper. Address Tox 2K, Star office. 15° NOTICE. Notice is hereby given 10 all holders of now outstanding and unpaid, secured Hears. | was to the New Jerusalem Lodge, No, bonds. not to_exceed thereon, and Penvsylvaniu s thereon at the offor of ompany, Smith Building, reet n.w.. Washington, D. December. vaid. " In the ev: ur b e for pay- ent at that time, the interest tucreon sball The specific bonds covered by this notice arr, a8 follows: T inclusive, maturing June | r‘ Nos 230 to 276. lll Q inclusive, maturing June . inclusive. maturing June | . inclusive, maturiog June | . n IF TT’S SHADES address, ence to the United Masonic Temple, to be erected on Temple Heights, the cut and Florida avenues and Nine- teenth street, of Masons and the officers of the ling Galt, master of Cathedral Lodge. || During the evening a mammoth bas- | i " | chartered November 2, 1824, | 811 ESt. N.W.—Main 311 YOU NEED— ° “Call us up. {» "fil.fi'EBLATT 1 & 0 “Window Shades apd Screens. rn.-m-l SOBD ‘V/OOD E oak._any_length Nort * Make Weekly Trips |g=to Baltimore, Pmlndnlrma \\umm;;n“ %fi' o i xpert Roofers, —with maay years' ready W serve you IRONCLAD ROOFING Co. Phones > WPRINTED WORK That reflects our policy of but tha At wervice, |s«The National Capital Press| 32101212 D St. N.W. EVER DISAPP BYRON: & "ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY rads. bat aot high oriced. High erads. but high priced. NEED A ROOFER? Send for us before big rainy come to ruin plaster and Vi make o specially of repair work and guaranteo every Job. Call us up. experlence. e That_Are Unfit to Sleep On You Owe It to Yourslf to for Our Have 18 Renavated and' Mgrilized, Mig. Co. Muln_ 362 610 E ST. We make them to measure | “none | ations, We | from Rossiyn, | car smashed in a head-on collision last night af r. Ten persons werve injured. CAR SMASHED IN COLLISION ! - e iBoists‘roufl Guest Locked Up (orl i Frrpr Ladiy I-‘ VENING DISTURBS WEDDING. | Church Disturbance. Correspondence of the Associated Press. BECKENHAM, England. — Melo- (dvams i 3 enacted at the marriage of Miss Kath- Mary Crelg in St. Paul's Church. Arriving before the bridal party, the | spare lover ran up and’ down the aisles |to the great embarrassment of the ushers. He was taken In charge, but when the bride entered, the still un- i admirer broke from his 1 danced about Miss Creig lin ecst: It became necessary to | adopt heroic measures, so Buster, Incl | bride’s Sealyham pup, was taken away | und locked up. With few exceptions, the most satis- tory proportion for making Jelly | are three-fourths of a cup of sugar to one cup of fruit juice | Question: Why does baby ' particularly need emulsxfied ! cod-liver oil ? Answer: Baby’s progress . in health, growth and bone- | developmenl depends upon | vitamins. An abundance of 1p the Incline, just be- the loop, the other car umhml into him. investigation has been made by ailway company as to the respon- ity, of either of the men for the According to residents of the car traveling toward supposed to stop in the Fort Myer loop, allowing the south- to pass. Breeden, the an, said this was not done, as he thought the southbound car had ready passed him on the double ack. — BISHOP FREEMAN ADDRESSES MASONS Attends Visitation at Temple-Noyes Ledge and Commends United Temple Project. Right Rev. Jam| | D. ., Bishop of the opal Diocese gton, who ally dropped vening to attend the grand to Temple-Noyes Lodge, 0. 32, of which he is a member and the chaplain, was called on for “a few rem He responded with an th other things giving whole-hearted approval to a statement had just been made by Grand aster Gratz E. Dunkum in refer- Freeman, plot of ground hounded by Connecti- Temple-Noyes Lodge, No. 32, and thedral Lodge, No. 40, were in joint on to receive the grand master Grand Lodge. The lodgeroom had elaborately decorated for the oc- | f on. Welcomes were extended b ua B. Callahan, master of Temp) oyes Lodge, and by Alexander Bol- ket of flowers and a fern were pre- sented to the grand master, to be taken by him to Mrs. Dunkum, who has been ill. Following the business of the evening Past Master Carter B. Keene of Temple-Noyes Lodge toid of visits he made last Summer to Ma- | || sonic lod; and historic Masonic tem- ples in England and Scotland; William ©O. Raymend, accompanied on ano by Charles H. Kocher, contrib- ed tenor solos; Ray McCreath, dra- matic readings; Hal McEuen, a run- ning talk illustrated with artistic sketches, and William Burton, humor- ous anecdotes. Refreshments were served. The *short” visitation last evening 9, of which 8. Maynard Shawen is the master. lodges in the District, having been has a membership of 1,037. The offi- cers, especially the secretary and the treasurer, were specially commended by the grand master for the excellence of their work. Prior to retiring, to vieit Temple-Noyes and Cathedral Lodges, amount, to be turned over to the Ma- sonic and Eastern Star Home, and also with a personal gift. The grand master and Grand Lodge officers will make grand visitations to- J Lod; No. 11 MARLOW 69 Years’ Faithful Efficient Service. A Good Investment Acquiring a Home in This Exclusive Colony at “Wild Rose Shores” On the Right South Near River, Annapolis —means that vou'll solve most happily the question of Sum- mer vacaticns—for both your- E id family. You will have a place where you can spend | - the week end from time to + time throughout the year under ‘ the mos pleasant conditions— as the varied sports and pas- times of shore and water be- | come scasonable. And you'll have a property that'll always be a substantial asset. Wild Rose Shores is being “show place’—and i arded By rigil restHoHEns o construction and personnel. Investigate—and you'll want to invest. An application will be given every consideration. Cottages and Bungalows are ady erected and open for pection size fots, "or Ty b viewed for sc- etion, Consult Waggaman & Brawner (Incorporated) o’clo and Tr $:30 o’clock. “ essential vitamins is provided d to H Lodge. N . Rl ‘| in pure, pleasantly flavored | SCOTT'S EMULSION Fa!l Soon to Leave Clty STAR. WASHINGTON, ‘D. €. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1927, THE GREAT TEA Cfl. ATLANTIC & PACIEI UNEQUALED VALUES! fSPEC’IAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY F]NE G RA N Sugat-Cured 3 PURE SUGAR — *2 | LARD 10 - 59c¢ CALAS Lb. [4Ysc = B — L. 17¢ Another New Combmatton Store Opens Lfiy’ Albert B. Fall was more rested to- day, following another night of sleep. The former Interior Secretary, put 1o bed by his physicians a week g0, ex pects to leave for New Mexico tomor row night. Parade at Frostburg. Special Dispatch to The Star. FROSTBURG, November 11.— The Armistic program opened at Beall High School, where |§ oXercises were he!d noon there was a American Legion, a number of divisions and included floats. in line. It was made up of | @ Many civic organizations were | Doctor S Offices Conveniently located near Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital A modern residence hav- ing 13 rooms and 5 baths, o011 burner, Frigidaire, mahogany paneled walls on first floor. Built-in tubs ‘and_special tiling in AT 227 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E. With a complete line of the finest quality government-inspected meats, poultry and fish, in addi- tion to our regular line of fancy and standard brand groceries. On Friday and Saturda;—our opening days—we will g_we FREE with each purchase of $1.00 or more in meats ONE SMALL BOTTLE HEINZ FREE! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KETCHUP. With each purchase of $1.00 or more in groceries we will give free ONE CAKE STAR SOAP or ONE SMALL PACKAGE FAB, and with . each purchase of $3.00 or more in groceries 5 lbs. SUGAR or 15 lbs. POTATOES. baths.” Ventilating fan in FLAT TIRE? | kitchen. Offered at Practically Assessed Value! Call Mr. Schaaff MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G This is one of the very old | l It now | f t 3 the grand master was pre- | fi scnted with a check for a substantial LADY ANY AFTERNOON 1700 Eye St. Frank. 7485 N. L. Sansbury Co. Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 BOOKS WANTED All Kinds—A: BRING THEM IN Or PIIIHIB Franklin 5415-5416 The Argonne SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST PHONE COLUMBIA 4630 LOCAT]O . Convenient to three main street car lines, two bus lines, churches, schools, markets and thea. ters, yet located on higlr elevation in embassy district of upper 16th street at new residential hub of Northwest section. BUILDING A modern, spacious, eight-story, fireproof struc- ture, containing 229 apartments of from one room, kitchenette and bath to six rooms and two baths; with large reception 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 receives and redelivers packages sent during occupants’ absence. Irdividual servants’ rooms and garages are obtalnable in the building—in short, a happy combination of semi-hotel service with apartment space and privacy. Pay ud a visit, let our resident manager take you through the bullding, and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in having an additional advertisement, far better than this one. il Standard Quality Tomatoes . . . . p SHOW [ Many Prizes, Gifts, Samples —including a Pontiac Sedan, the latest R. C. A, Radio, an Apex Washing Machine, a Servel Mechanically Cooled Refrigerator, Blankets, Tea Set, Lamps, Luncheon Set, Tablecloth, Bedspreads, Console Set and thousands of packages of food, all to be given away. Admission 25¢ 2 to 5—7:30 to 10 Wash. Auditorium THIS WEEK AND ALL NEXT WEEK THIS COUPON AND 10c ADMITS ONE Over 1,000 Cafritz Lifetime Homes Built and Sold Topping Everything at the Price! Big 20x32-Ft. Homes Worth $1,500 More 5th and Emerson Sts. N.W. Just OFf Kansas Ave., Near Beautiful Sherman Circle Only 9,450 Convenient Terms 6 Large Rooms 3 Big Covered Porches Built-in Tub and Shower Artistic Decoration Hardwood Floors Ample Clgset Spac Paved Street and Alley Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. < CAFRITZ - Ouwners and Builders of Communities Astor RICE Fancy American CHEESE Clean White Rice | Rich, Fine Flavor—Slightly Aged 1! 3 Pl.gs. 20c w.3]c _J A&P Oven—Baked Beans. . ....... .can, 8Y%c Campbell’s Beans . . .............can, 10c Bel lonte PEAS Tender and Green \Can I7c::r3 Cans50(,‘ Encore Spaghetti . . . . reieece < COM, 9c Franco-American Spaghetti .. . . . .can, 10c Moueller’s Cooked Spaghetti . . . . .can, 12c | Heinz Baked Beans . .. ...........can, 9 Heinz Spaghetti . . . . . .. .small can, 9c | Bean Hole Beans .. .-..can, 12%c¢ ‘ A&P Brand i ‘And other brands of j | Chesterfield ! w 35¢ g s ' $1.19 | .can,?%c | ShoePegCorn . . .................can, 10c Carton 4 4 c 28-0z. pkg., 17¢ ream of Wheat Ige. pkg. carton of 10 pkgs. Alashkan ) Pink Salmon ' Can I 7c ) Wlnte House v EVAP. MILK Tall can, 10c (" PET MILK ) Tall can, 12¢ Fancy Bartlett Eating PEARS y; L. 10c ....lb., 8¢ | Fancy Stayman Winesap A'PPLES Ls. 10c Norfolk Spinach Firm Head Cabbage .. ve .. b, 2¢ Tender GreenKale. ... ... ... . .lb., 5¢c White Turnips v....lb., 2%c Yellow Onions . ... .......31bs., 10c | Maine Potatoes 51bs., 14¢ Tender Crisp Celery . . ... .bunch, 10c | Fancy Iceberg Lettuce. ... . . .head, 11c 1 | Cauliflower .. ... .. ... head, 29¢c || Cocoanuts . ..................each,10c ||| 5" Maple Bld " 14¢c | Log Cabin g can Tokay Grapes . o 1b.,9%c \1\.,,,, Habbis M;’,’l‘ = fx Jfrmap anb éaturhay fileat filarket épeuals 30 FIRST-CLASS ULTRA-MODERN MEAT MARKETS-wi the opening of our new combination store at 227 Pa. Ave. S.E., our total of meat markets reaches 30. We are proud of each as a model for cleanliness and service; also of the fact that we are offering the highest quality of Gov'’t. Inspected Meats that can be bought and at prices tllal reflect real savings to our friends and customers. Come in today and convince yourself. .1b., 29¢ Fresh Killed Shoulder Lamb Roast . . . Roasting Chickens | foqp Stewing Lamb . . .Ib., 18¢ .1b., 15¢ L. 35¢ 1B, 23c A Complete Line of Prime Rib Philadelphia Scrapple . . . . .1b., 18¢ Roast of Beef | PurePork Country Sausage. ..Ib., 35¢ : Briggs’ Sunshine Bacon . . .Y:-lb. pkg., 23c New Pack Sauerkraut . . .qt. or 2 lbs., 12Yc 2V : Ye — | HYDROX | CICARETTES APPLE SAUCE (.’ old Gn;d. I (L J L. J\ L Tender Green String Beans .... . . .can, 10c | Golden Bantam Corn . . .......No. 1 can; 12¢ \\ JI’ resh Fru its & iBrnhuce | w'"EGGS' ' of 1 doz. Sunshine Bisc. Co. I ' Lucky Strike I [ Deliciously Famous i Camele, 21/2 c ¥ A Delicious Treat ‘ | || Yorktown and New Pack Sauerkraut . . . .....can, 12'%c | Bel #Honte Corn .. . .can, 15¢ CrushedCorn . . ... .. .can, 10c A&P Crosby Corn ). . .can, 14c Every One Guaranteed 1: MELLO-WHEAT ) (c ) k 14-0z. pkg., 14c ) \ 7 \ | | Syrups & Molasses Golden Crown. . 9¢ | KaroB. L.. ."2¢an 120 KaroR.L.. "2 14c Pancake Flours | | Sunnyfield . . ."®- 10c ! Va. Sweet. . . .V 11c | Aunt Jemima s 12Y/,¢ Pillsbury. . .Pks- 12V,c i A.J. Bwheat Pt 14¢c | S 'd B'wheat 4% llc crere o s Small Tender Legs of Lamb L. 33¢ Fresh Fish and Salt Water Oysters Lean Boiling Beef ... . ... ... Fresh Ground Beef . . Tender Chuck Roast Lean Fresh Hams Lb. 24¢