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EXCLUSIVE LONDON NIGHT CLUBS RAIDED Two Famed Estabhshments‘ of Mrs. Kate Merrick | Closed by Police. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 24.—Scotland Yard | detectives early this morning raided two | of the best known London night clubs. *both owned by Mrs. Kate Merrick, “Queen of the Night Clubs” and mother-in-law of one peer and the | prospective mother-in-law of another. | of Rear Admiral Thomas P. Magruder, ‘mmmlnd of the Philadelphia Navy | | retirement age of 64. | highest command was that of the light ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Wilbur Replies ‘Who Knows?' When Asked A R T If Admiral Magruder Is to Get Command | E By the Associated Press. Secretary Wilbur has declined to throw any light on the future status who was removed last November (mm| yard following differences with the de- partment concerning policy matters, Admlnl Magruder is at present on the “awaiting orders™ list, and Serc- tary Wilbur merely replied, “who knows?” when asked if the officer soon | would be given another command equal to his rank. It has been indicated at the department that Magruder may re- main in his present status until No- vember 29, 1931, when he reaches the The admiral ranks fifteenth in point of service among the 57 admirals. His cruiser division of the scouting fleet. He continues to draw full pay while awalting & new assignment. TWO WIN RENOMINATION. Christopherson tmd ‘Williamson Victors in South Dakota. PIERRE, S. Dak., May 24 (#).—Re- nomination of Representative C. A. Christopherson and William Williamson in Tuesday's primary was conceded yes- terday by their opponents on the Re-| & publican ticket after returns had indi- cated they had won by wide margins, I The following is stated on l cach tabel: “We hereby guarantce the Kaffee Hag Coffee in this package to be a pure blend of sclected high-grade ~ coffees, from which we have carefully | removed more than 97 per cent of the caffeine.” it 69¢ Lb. ‘Washington wants no Power Trust. —Advertisement. C, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928. T S I Home Office 1845 4th St. N.E. A e e S T HOSTESS DESSERT SPONGE CAKE Made especially for use in pre- | paring other desserts. b Try a strawberry short cake— | split the cake, cover with marsh- | mallow cream and strawberries, replace top layer and repeat this | process. This makes a wonder- fully good cake. Available in our stores on Frida; Hipolite Marshmallow Cr'm, 75 pt. Shredded Wheat 10c Corn Flakes. ... Post Toasties W. H. Rice Flakes. . . 10c Heinz Rice Flakes. .? Pk 25¢ Grape Nuts The clubs raided were the Forty- three Club and the Manhattan, largely patronized by fashionable people and | known to many American tourists, | No Arrests Made. The names and addresses of those present were taken, but nobody was ar- Tested. Mrs. Merrick was questioned at the Manhattan Club, after which both clubs were closed. The grounds for the police action were not divulged. The Silver Slipper Club, which was raided and closed several weeks ago, and the two raided today were the last clubs operated by Mrs. Merrick in London. It was in the Silver Slipper last No- vember that saxophones sounded with a bit more pep when thé engagement | of May Merrick to the young Earl of | Kinnouli became known and it was there that Mother Merrick received congratulations on having two daugh- ters enter the peerage Married to Enid Fellows. The Earl of Kinnoull, known to night club habitues as “Kinny,” announced the engagement 24 hours after his di- vorce from the former Enid Fellows, a member of the famous Wills family of tobacco merchants, whom he had mar- ried in 1923. Another daughter of Mrs. Merrick, Dorothy Evelyn, married young Lord de Clifford in 1926. e Mirror Talk at Cape Town. Cape Town, South Africa, claims to have more students of the Morse tele- graph code than any other port. This is said to be due to the fact that many ships arriving and departing are within easy distance of the shore for some time, and it is becoming the custom to hold conversations between passengers and their friends on shore by flashing hand mirrors in the sun. Until Saturday’s Closing Peter Pan Corn 2 =9 5 c A deliciously good sugar corn— A New Sanitary Food Store Meats—Produce—Groceries OPENS N. Chesap:ake Beach SATURDAY This new food store—a Sanitary Grocery Store and a “SANICO” Meat Market under the same roof—was built by us that we may serve your table needs in the most convenient and efficient manner. You will find the same choice foods at this store as you will find in our Washington stores. While in North Chesapeake Beach permit this up-to- the-minute food store to supply your every table need. For three quarters Jales now largest in history "REAL, GENUINE AND ORIGINAL « C lmperlal DRY GINGER ALE VIRST ke TH CANTRELL §s COCHRANE « « « Dublin, Belfast, New York. " Never before such BEAUTIFUL FLOORS B w—youcan clean and polish N“ all wood and metal surfaces as easily as you dust. 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National Dry Ginger Al ot ational Dry Ginger Ale % 69c There is no bottle deposit on National at our GREEN BAG COFFEE w39 $2.00 : Soda Water Wilite House Rice QUEEN Soft Drinks for Everybody OLIVES Prices Reduced zo-se 43¢ ||| SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE ages of this fine white rice. 40z,10c 80z,19¢ UNTIL TUESDAY CLOSING Carton of $ l .58 Stuffed Olives Stuffed Olives Del M. Ripe Olives Del M. Ripe Oljves Tin 12¢ Tin 23¢ produces amazing results. Re- * moves blue film, heat marks and vill. ») from polished sur- ives a hard, dry lustre . e lon. WOODTONE is greascless. No greasy after-film. No sticky surfaces to fingor-mlrk and eatch dust. The WOODTONE way of cleaning is a short-cut to brighter and cleancr furniture, floors, linoleums and woodwork. In 30¢, 50¢, 80¢ bottles at grocery, department, drug, hardware and furniture stores. rfon's " Ready-to-Fry Made from famous Gorton's Cod Fish Silver Sliced Grapefruit The choicest of fancy grape fruit canned at their best. Makes a tempting salad with Jettuce and dressing. . Tin No. 2 Size Del M. Fruit Salad. .Ne- 1 Tin 25¢ Del M. Apricots. . . N1 Tin 20¢ Del M. Strawberries No- 2 Tin 35¢ Del M. Plums. . .. No- 2% Tin 25¢ PRESERVES Deliciously good seven tasty flav berry, Strawb berry, Cherry, Pineapple, Loganberry and” Peach Jam. Per 30c Schimmel’s Jelly.®r 1215¢ Welch's Grapelade, #* 23¢ Red Wing Jelly. .. .= 18¢ Mint Jelly KRAFT NUKRAFT A cheese spread of quality and excellent taste. Try this tasty sandwich spread. Per 230 Pkg. Washington’s own ginger ale. stores. Canada Dry Gmger Ale 3 =+ 50c The champagne of ginger ales. Carton of 12 bottles Gorton-Pew Fisheries, Gloucester, Mass. The greaseless, a £‘r ”e ot . 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Keep cool until pound tins, Ideal for making to serve, salads and most reasonably s 20¢ A priced. Lb. Tin C Fillet of Haddock. . . . .Ib., 15¢ ..Ib.,, 124¢ Boston Mackerel . . . .1b., 123c No Deposit—2c Rebate—Bottle 10¢ tevu .. Botle 10c Dosen §1 15 Van Camp’s MILK Tall 25c Tins Small Tin.....5¢c Creek £ and Brand i Rebate Rosy Red TOMATOES Fresh New PEAS 3 Cabbage Potatoes 5¢ || ASPARAGUS 9 20c -CALIFORNIA & CANTALOUPES| 4 Bohs, loc FANCY S S SRR TSRS TS RS F resh‘. Strawberries Quality Exceptionally Fine Priced Surprisingly Low— I mmm.aw;;ummnmsimmuuu.. ‘ Sea Trout..... I Ib., 30c | Halibut ............ 1 | | Broiling Chickens . . . . 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