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22 CONSTITUTION CLUB 1SSUES NEWSPAPER Daa for Oratorical Contest-| ants of Eight Nations in First Edition. A journal of news and pictures, de- signed to serve as a connecting link be- tween the participants in the National | nal Oratorical Cfl“ll‘fls‘ scattered over eight nations, has been | and Inter published by the Constitution Club. The among the contest principals. The National ral News, as the publ d, % printed in ed with notes | . NOW records of p'r\n Three New Nations. first issue has been dl\..rlbul('d' Contest | Abe Martin Says: You'd think Chicagoans would profit | by (' fate o' Indianny an’ keep out o' Bxg \I vor Thompsons “100 per cent ¢ | Constitution Club; Col. C. Fred Cook of The Star. who each vear acts as this newspaper’s official host to the visiting contestants, and Mr. Leigh. The paper too, a picture of William Loker, champion of The Star's r's contest and president . of the Constitution Club News went to | e others have | Toup during the past three | g a total of 56 I nited States n the contest move- r nations is equally tense, it is reported from forei; ters. To See Olympics. In naming the B\ ard features of the 1928 contest the C st News features under a major ne the fact that | A i ners of the United spend a full week at the mpic games at Amsterdam. back page of the paper is devoted ¢ snapshots made by win- Fourth National meet_on their European tour last Summer. The lude views of the Parlia- uildings in London, the Luxem- Lo\.‘g Gardens of Paris, the Arch of Severus at Rome, the Bismarck Memo- nal in Berlin, Hadrian's tomb at Rome, the Matterhorn in Switzerland, Sul- grave Manor in England. home of George Washington's ancestors; ‘Wordsworth _cottage and scenes alnng the Spree River in Germany and the Seine River in France. Thes> places &nd scores of others will be seen by the wvictors in the current contest, who wut be rewarded by an even more extensive tour than that emjoyed by the com.esb ants last year. Pictures Here. res include photographs of the fin: in each of the previous contests, with President Coolidge, at the time they were in Washington for their respective finals. There are por- traits also of men who have been par- ticularly interested in the contest irom its founding. including ‘John Ha Hammond, honorary president of the Other p \ Gorton fishermen brave wind and weather to bring in the fish for Gorton's Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes. America:— fish cakes. Gorton's Ready -to-Fry THE PO DRSS PSRRI #4444 2 rrer sYES y in- | paw! l,xn"r the paper's “masthead” it is that it is proposed to publish three issues of the Contest ring the current contest. One e issues will deal with contest- ants of former years, setting forth their accomplishments to date, while another will report the progress ef the 1928 con- test. Former contestants are urged tc cate with the office of the Contest News, Room 334, The Evening Star Building. sending in facts concern- ing their present scholastic or business status. The paper is distributed without charge and it carries no advertisements, but is maintained strictly as a binding tie for contest participants. who are urged also to keep the editor posted as to any change of address. oy ’\IONDAY JANUARY 16, 1')"8 THF FVFNIN’G STAR WASHINGTON., LEGION STADIUM PLANS | Cutchins, the Leglon has & committee | to map out the campaign for financing | TO BE ANNOUNCED | the undertaking and for getting s site that will be located for the benefit of | * Richmond Chamber of Commerce | lovers of open-air sports. The phn‘ Meeting to Hear Details of Proposed Undertaking. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., January 16.—Plans of the American Legion for a great stadium here have been completed and will be announced at a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow eve- ning. Under direction of Col. John A. | contemplates the sale of stock on the, basis of $10 a share to the general public, | the stock to be redeemed for tickets to the contests to ‘This movement was soon after the colln{:u of the bleach- cries in the base bal 100 persons were injured, the demand being for & more accessible and com- modious place for base ball, foot ball, hockey and cricket. be staged in the stadium. | begun last year | park, when about KRAFT'S CHEESE AMERICAN GRATED SWISS NU-KRAFT 93¢ Pkg. First Prize Nut Margarine pensive for cookin First Prize Nut M r 25¢ Lb., Burnham & Morrill Brown Bread PRESCRIPTIONS SWNCE 900 FILLED, GL"OS | GRIPPE FLU HILL'S stops pain and fever quickly, checks Colds in a day, tones the sys- tem and helps ward off Grippe and Flu. BeSurelt’s“ o Price30c CASCARA Get Red Box with portrait ofCountlessCod ECAUSE we catch more codfish than any other fishing organization in Because we pack a greater volume of fish products than anyone else:— Because we originated and perfected the process of putting up codfish cakes in cans, ready to fry:— Because of all these things, Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes are con- sumed today in greater quantities than any other kind —even than home-made With the catching of countless cod to choose from, we are able to protect continually the flavor of Gorton’s, a flavor that can’t be copied. Cod Fish Cakes are found today in practically every grocery store, far outselling the total of all imitators. Insist on the cheerful yellow-and-blue Gorton Can. GOMTON PEW FISHERIES CO., LTD., Gloucester, Mass. ORIGINAL orfon’s Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes “Duey, Sou Kovipes” bowklot of sppetisind ses fuod dishes - Wiitefor | e 17 Tute Hunt Bros. Keystone we may reduce our stock quoting special low prices ously good Cali- Cherries N1 Tin 191/5¢ Fig' No. 1 Tin zzl/zc Melba Pears No. 2';-Lb. Tin 26]//2': Peaches Neo. 2'; Tin zll/zc Swansdown Flour - 353""'- Bouillon Cubes Steéror 25¢ k(.. 15c e s, Campbell’s Soups Hot soups are an essential part of the diet at this season of the year. Serve Campbell's for goodness and convenicnce Exclusive 10 c Per of Tomato Tin Tomato, 3 "™ 25¢ Brewer-Snyder Potato Chips The same crisp potato chips ?:‘ the new carton Pk. .4c :5:'.., 8c 10c HOMINY Ready Per Cooked Pkg., MORTON’S Plain or lodized SALT pe, 10 24c ‘I'TobDY Yyl Tin Sanitary Brand Macaroni, Noodles and Spaghetti 25c Pkgs. for 3 Per Jar LIMBURGER 25¢ CHEESE Long Horn—fancy Long Horn Sharp Cheese Phenix—Amer. or Sw Pabst-ett Kraft's Kraft's Kay ... .. . Kraft's Cream ... Kraft's Nukraft . Kraft's Swiss COF FEE Orienta . \hxn ell House vert ... Seal Brand . Breakfast o i Sanka Coffee . Kaffee Hag . LARD, ETC. Pure Heg Lard. ... isco Snowdrift .. Jewel Shortening DRIED FRUITS Choice Peaches v s D Sun-Maid Secded ..Pkg, 1 M Pkg., 1. Lb. Lb., nulk Apru ots . Plue Rihbon Peaches Rlue Ribbon Peaches Gio'denripe Prumes.. . Sunsweet Prunes (1 arge) Lb. Pkg., Sunewest Prunes (Med.), 2-Ib. Pk; Bulk Prunes, 80's and 90's, 4 Lbs., 11-0z. Pkg., .2-Ib. Pkg., 21b Pkg. 3 LIBBY’S PRODUCTS Picnic, 17"x¢ Asparagus Tips Asparagus, Mammoth, Nat. Tin, Asparagus, Mnmmott White Tin, Cherries .. ... ....No. 1 tin, Cherries Sauerkraut Corn Beef Veal Loaf Vienna Sausage Potted Meats o Potted Meats lLlrgl') Corn Beef Hash Lunch Tongue Beef Steak and Onions Meatwich Spread CORN Paris Shriver's Blue Rldge Shriver's A-1 . Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Trusty Friend Shoe I’e){. No. Peter Pan Heart of Maine 2 Tins, Tin, Tin, .Tin, Tin, . 3 Tins, i High Life . Jockey Club Peter Pan .. Shriver's Blue Ridxe Meadow Lark . Silver Label Trusty Friend Conquerer . ‘\o 1 Tin, STRINGLESS BEANS Shriver's Selected Blue Ridge Cut .. Trusty Friend Cut SPAGHETTI Franco-American Ritter's Beechnut Tin, OTHER CANNED FOODS 1205 Tin, Tin, Tin, Tin, B. R. Succotash Sentinel Pumpkin Chili Con Carne Silver Lake Beets .. Trusty Friend Beets VARIOUS FISH B. & M. Flaked Fish B. & M. Flake Fish . Harvard Cooked Flaked cady to Fry" n Chowder d Lish Deep Sea Roe s Fresh Mackerel 1 ducator Codfish Shredded Cod Hake Tidewater Ilrrrluu Roe Tidewater Herr Ihlrv\ ter Her pflnl "rrrlllx Shrimp—| n-mp Pack al, Lb. Pke., " No. 1 Tin, 25¢ . Lb. Pk, b Lb. Pkg. 22 Tin, 12! ¢ FIREMEN SAVE STORE. jury of One Marks Fight on Blaze at Edmonston. «ial Dispatch to The Star. EDMONSTON, Md, January 16.— vrompt work on the part of firemen saved the store of A. Barney and near- by residences from being burned early yesterday. The blaze, the cause of which has not been determined, started at the rear of the store. A stone house was gutted and a garage to which it is CIGARETTES Chesterfield Cld Gold Pkg. i Fatimas .. 17c PRUNES Santa Clara, 80s and 90s SOAP P&G White .. CHERRIES Libby’s Royal Annes, No. 1 CORN Blue Ridge, Tin 16¢ 17¢ 2tz |‘t 3¢ Virginia Sweet, Tin .. 29 40¢ Zh No. 24 tin, 2 4'xc 15¢ 28¢ 28¢ 32 15¢ attached was scorched, three automo- | hiles being damaged. Bernard Harrison of the Hyattsville Fire Department suffered an injured leg, while fighting the flames. He was given first ald with equipment of the postmaster and prominent in Demg. FALL RESULTS IN DEATH.),,W politics. Buck Lodge, M uvrchant M. E. ‘Wade, Victim of Pneumonia. 2 '|SYRUP Washington Suburban Gas Co., with H. L. Leonard, manager of the company, in | charge. Special Dispatch to The Star. i ROCKVILLE, Md., January 16— - i Marcellus Eugene Wade, 69 years old, New Orleans-Havana Train Ferry. LONDON, January 16 (#).—An order for an 8,000-ton train ferry for use be- | Mght at Emergency Hospital, Washing- tween New Orleans and Havana has | 00, Of pneumonia, after an illness of been pl:aced with the Swan-Hunter Co. | two weeks, following a fall in which he of Wallsend. | fractured his hip. He form°rly was for many years engaged in the mercan- | llile business at Buck Lodge, died last | Beside his widow he 1s survived by | daughter, Miss Gall Wade, anc fo Funeral services will be Mary's Catholic CI {Md. Interment sl Bl‘flh.l”r | Baltimore Anests Gam Special Dispatch to The Stae BALTIMORE, January 16.—Arrests ‘in_Baltimore during last year show a gain of 11,821 over the 12-month period of 1926. The total of arrests in 1927 greater than any previous year in history of the Police Department. CHESTNUT FARMS MILK In keeping with our policy of offering the public the best of foods—we cffer “this i gh- grade milk. Cream. .. of those who know CEREALS Cream of Wheat Cream of Wheat Wheatena ... Farina Quaker. Pettijohn’s ... o Ralston's Whole Wheat Malt Breakfast Food Post Wheat Meal..... Kellogg's Pep . Kellogg's Corn Flakes. . Kellogg's Krumbles Kellogg's Bran Kellogg's Bran ... Kellogg's Oata . Quaker Oats ... Quaker Oats, Quick . Quaker Oats, Large.. Sanitary Oats Girape Nuts.. Post Toasties Post Bran Pufied Rice Pufied Whea Rice Flakes § Shredded Wheat . Triscui S Pilisbury’s Health Bran. .. Scotch Barley Pkg., 24c .. Pkg, ¢ ... Pkg., 22¢ ..Pkg., 1ic .. Pkg., 20c .Pkg., 24c . Pkg., 23c . 23¢ Lucky Strike Piedmont g::lon sl 19 coron 31,59 THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS 25 23 35 10 5 Lbs. Cakes for .PI\g_, 7c Pkg. tlc PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima ... -Pkg., 12! Pillsbury’s .. et Pilisby e 5 Virginia Sweet G. M. Buckwheat o Pure Buckwheat Flour MEAL & GRlTS Oluker Corn Meal Tins for Borden's . Challenge Carnation Van umpl Small tin, §':c Van Camp's.. ..Tall tin, I0¢ MACARONI, ETC. Sani lrv Qp.ghelfl Red Kidney Black-Eyed. ... Pint, Sc .Pt., 9¢; Qt., 15¢ -+...Gill, 12¢; % Pt., 20c On the tables Lb. 35¢ Honey Dew Pineapple The finest of Hawaiian pineapples bears the Honey Dew label. Crushed... . ™1 7= 15¢ 215 Tin 25¢ .No. 1%} Tin lsc Fruits for Salad Del Monte. . Del Monte Del Monte. .. . N> . Buffet lsc Tomatoes Standard. .o 2 Tin 81/ ¢ Standard . N> 3 Tin 121/5¢ S. L. Solid Pack. No. 3 Tin 20 Del Monte Solid Pack. .Ne-2's Tin 171/,¢ Trusty Friend 5. 72¢ Beans and Peas Newy......... "W 3e | FETTIR, .. 10c B 7%%ec Vinegar Quart, 15¢ 1,Gal,28c Gal., 43¢ Karo—Bluve Karo—Blue :\\nro—mue - This pure sweet cream butter improves the taste of any meal. unsurpassed in quality Carton of Four Quarters 50¢ 2 Have you tried Loffler’s new Sausage? Liver Sausage w. Fresh Sausage .. Frankfurters ... Skinless Franks . ... Manhattan Loaf. Bologna Skinless Bologna. . Stockinette Hams. . . Link Sausage Westphalias Scrapple Scrapple ... Iflt 25¢ 10¢ 12 19 ¢ Baked Meat Loaf FRESH We offer von large, lh at this season of the year when fresh egas in such demand, Fach of theswe eggs its size and weight, Fresh Egg: % Land O'Lakes 59¢ Golden um\n Virginia Sweet Alaga Syrup Log Cabin Log Cabi Brer Rabl Rrer Rabbif Dufls Butter is and taste. (8 = .,m.“l'il. 17 Red River 2. tin, 15 Green Mt. Boy 3 Bonl:: 45c COCOANUT Dromedary ... ..Pkg, 13¢ Baker's Premium Pkg., 7 Baker's Damp Tim, 12¢ Baker's Dry Tin, 17¢ JAMS & JELLIES Welch's Grape Jelly Welch's Currant Jelly Welch's ( Marmalade Schimmel's Jelly Ma Brown Jelly Ma Brown Precerves Ford's Preserves Cranberry Sauce Libhy's Apple Butter . Heinz Apple Butter MUSHRCOMQ Bandor Cheice Bandor Hotel Bandor 35¢ = 35 P R I 45¢ .. " 38¢ e 30 cipaisninie ARG 2 .l.h. 35C P 40c EGGS white, ivan Hotel van First Choice, n First Choice, CANDY Camptire Marshmallows Campfire Marshmallows Millard Sweet Chocolate Royal Vanilta Chocolate Hershey's Chocolate Kisses Hers hr\ s Milk \hn\u\lalr Jacoh's Ame PRy, % Tin, 2% Cake, 10 Lh, % b, 3% Merri Jellies Merri Jollies Uerman's Chocolate German's Checolate S, Cake, & { Dot Sweet Chocolate Vi Peter's Milk Chocolate ‘s it O' Honey Bar 3 haes, 1 Ol NKK Rare 3 bars, IN Nestle's Wik Chocolate 8 bars, I Nestle's Almond Chocolate 3 bars, 16 Peter's Milk Chocolate 3 bars, IN Hershea's MIIN Chocolate 8 bars, I Chewing Gum 3 Phes, s just fresh e s selected becanse o Per Dozen FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES_ Apples, ba ke' Applu. York. . White Potatoes. .........10 "™ 29¢ Idaho Potatoes. ........ Sweet Potatoes. . Cabbage, old crop....... .10 1 35¢ R 31 10¢ 4 W 28c | Del Lettuce, Iceberg Parsnips ... Onions, yellow. .. Carrots ....... ... .5c & Te Kale, faney. ... covvvvnsnse W™ Be Turnips. . . 3 ™10 Lemons, fancy. ... . b 40¢ Grapefruit. . 7‘ 3¢, 10¢, 12':¢ A recent addition our stock of Del Mo proaducts You will This & most tasty Appetising font Comet Rice. . Bulk Rice. .....1» 7'¢ | Scratch Feed 100-1b. Bag Ma:h 100-1b. Bag This . 10c I Van Camp’s Tomato Soup 4 s 25¢ College Inn , Chicken a La King T 50c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce [N Feed & Mash $2.90, $3.35 | LA AUl ye i) Monte Apricot and Pineapple Preserves w e nd it Per Jar 30¢c

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