Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 3

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THE EVENING PUBLISHER'S DEATH MOURNED BY MANY Herschel Jones Was Leader in Journalism of North- west Section. Br the Aseociated Press MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. May 25 Death yesterday of Herschel V. Jones, publisher and owner of the Minneapolis | Journal. removed one of the North- | ‘west’s foremost figures in journalism While plans went forward last night for his funeral here tomorrow SSARES came from all parts of the country in tribute to the man who in his 67 years rose from printer's “devil” to pub- | lisher. sad news of the p declaring his deat ism." Secretary tary Hoover also sent m dolence For a number of year been a director of the A and messages of condolen its president. Frank B. Washintgon Star. and other Mr. Jones had been receiving medl al treatment for some months and was Washington wants no Power Trust. unconsclous for 48 hours before his | —Advertisement. | pay anything it shouldn't be taxed. | | Payne winning the race. but I am worried if he will win anything else. Oarsmen's Ability Testers. A measuring machine 1s used at Princeton University to test the ability of oarsmen. The device measures by a | {graph of paper the length of each | man's stroke, the power of his pull; BEVERLY HILLS.—By golly you | through, his catch and his finish. got to give Calvin credit for con- | i sistency. He told 'em a year ago \ N that he thought this farm bill was THE wrong. They took it back and took HOUSEWIFE'S NAME FOR out the word “hog™ and re- Granulated Sugar placed it with Amwnmmgc'y Will Rogers Says: “pork,” but he still wouldn't fall for it. Politicians couldn't under- stand any man vetoing a bill with an election com- ing on. I have always claimed that the farmer will get no re’ied by legislation. for there is wore people eating than there is raising, 50 he is a minor- ity betore he relief should come | When a farm don't His 1gh taxes I am not worrying about Andy death. directly attributable to angina | pectoris. Besides his newspaper activity Mr Jones devoted much time to coliection of libraries of rare books and to art works, taking a leading part in the af- fairs of the Minneapolis Art Institute. He bought the Jou he had been associated with it for 23 years as reporter and editor. He came here in 1885 from Jeffersol his birthplace, where he m rhd Miss | Lydia A. Wilcox, who, with four sons, | and three daughters, survive him. [ Expert on Grain Forecast. As a reporter for the Journal, par- ticularly in 1900, and thereafter for sev- eral years, Mr. Jones won national at- tention as an expert in forecasting | grain crops. His estimates several times proved more accurate than those of the Government. | When he bought the Journal he an- nounced it would no_longer publish | “advertisement of whisky or beer, fake | investmen':, nor the medical and other | objectionable advertising, as the tn‘ml is generally understood. LAKE FLOOD INCREASES. CHICOUTIMI, Quebec, May 25 (#).— The flood situation in the Lake St. Jnhn district assumed serious proportions ves- { terday with the level of Lake St. John | steadily rising. At Roberval the lake had risen 10| feet, overflowing its banks and inundat- | ing the surrounding country. Roads | have been made impassable and cellars flooded Booms on the Missisansi River, a tributary of Lake St. John, were washed away by the gushing waters, causing | the lake to be literally covered with | logs. Locks on the river have been ehedlnmeflorlmuveme-oodre-! Jeased. At Alma two houses have Mnl‘ For... PYORRHEA "OUR dentist will tell Ymdnnnub‘ohmly clean condition of the mouth, such as Zonite is the best pre- ventiveand :oneqd m"e for prorrhea an r infections. Zonite il germs present in (hue cases, overcomes breath odors and gives tone the gums. FANTED—RE piitre for Pill mvr‘n g of the Ce tery Corp. w »Ial 31, the grounds. iat 4 pm the office on MADE 10 can ma Wy use the fin WKL EEBI ATT . Andow Mhiwdrs nud Bervens. Pho Vin NICKEL PLATING WINDOW SCRFENS l")' S /\!‘J/‘MS PRINTING IN A _HURRY Hien BY woor » " thershurt Thu Mxllmn D )llar Prm!mg Plam —to at o The Naurmal Capn i 1UUIL D B B W GOOD ROOF PAINT “We Do Roof h:p‘amng e I ¥ by IRONCI AD Phorcs w41 Ca pne RCIALY v wggjfir TIRE al in 1908, after | 50c to $1.00 'LEETH BROTHERS " gzl Priced According to Distance | Applied Sales & Service 1835 14th St. N.W. 604 H St. N.E. Fr-764 Formerly Main 500 r No Garlic in ~ . CFD Milk You CAN have milk and cream free of garlic flavor. Chestnut Farms Milk comes from cows that graze on sweet grass only.. No milk is accepted with any “off” odor. That's why our patrons get sweet-flavored milk the year round. >< S W | The Knowing Mother Wl" Have No Other ’ POTOMAC 4000 3 A WONDERF UL LOCATION 4 THE Valley Vista Apartment 2032 Belmont Rd. N.W. So. End Million Dollar Bridge —is located in Washington’s Exclusive Residential Section. It faces beautiful Rock Creek Park and from the spaclous porches one can command an unsurpassed view of this nationally famous playground. HOT SUMMER NIGHTS will be unheard of at the VALLEY VISTA If you are looking for a COOL, QUIET, RESTFUL apartment, drive out today and make your selection. EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE KNOWN IN APARTMENT HOUSE CONSTRUCTION. Resident Manager William S. Phili,irps & Company 1501 KSLNW. " Main 4600 L T 22 2Tl L L INSPECT TONIGHT Coolest Flats in Town Overlocking Entire City Highvietn Apartments Cor. 13th and Clifton Sts. N.W. Facing Central High School RECEPTION HALL—LIVING ROOM— MURPHY BED—COMPLETE KITCHEN AND BATH, ONLY $40 of the highest pomts, with magnificent view of entire city, convenient to 11th and 14th street car lines, markets and theaters; arvanged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath and porches, Frigidaires and awnings, 1 room, reception hall, kitchen and bath, $40,00 1 large room, reception Infl kitchen and bath, $45.00 3 rooms, reception hall, kitchen and bath, $65.00 See Resident Manager, Apt. No. 102 South Open Every Day and Evening One STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928. INSPECT TODAY Apartments ideally arranged, located and maintained at rentals comparing favorably with those of other apartments which do not afford the many advantages enjoyed at The Argonne SIXTEENTH & COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST Annual Sale of 2 and 3 Year Old Monthly Blooming ROSEBUSHES Including all the finest garden varieties Large Assortment of Shrubbery, Perennials and Other Plants On sale at our greenhouses, Good Hope Road, Anacostia and at our greenhouses, Frederick Pike, near Rockville, Md. 7:30 AM. to 7:30 P.M. Sale to Continue Thru June 2nd A. GUDE SONS CO., Inc. Haovored with old-time dill HEY have a “tang” which makes you long for more! Made in the old-fashioned way, Libby’s Dill Pickles are packed with spicy dill in a special liquor. Three convenient ways to buy Libby’s appetizing Dill Pickles— in bottles or tin or from the big oak keg in your neighborhood store. Libby, M¢Neill & Libby Chicago ’ - W/ PICKLES BOTTLED CANNED Dill Pickles Chow Chow Pickles Homemade Style Pickles BULK Sweet Mustard Pickles Sour Pickles Sour Mixed Pickles Sweet Pickles Sweet Mixed Pickles Sweet Dil) Pickles Sweet Relish OUPES may come and go along the avenue, but there’s one that stands out apart from the rest, so charming are its lines. It's the Nash Advanced Six coupe with rumble seat. Hereismotor car beauty initssmart- est mood—with a style and manner like the costliest custom models. But the price is only $1775 f. 0. b. factory. That gives you the choice of a two-tone green color scheme —or the brilliant ebony and cream colorsthat have provedso popular... And it also gives you a rich en- semble of appointment and equip- ment luxurics. See it without fail! . Distributors Retail Salesroom, 1709 L Street N, W, Main 7613 - ASSOCIATE DEALERS HAWKINS.NASH MOTOR CO., 1509 14th Street N. W, NASH-RINKER MOTOR CO, 1410 Irving Street N. W, 131 B Strent 8. K. Washingten, D, C. -1.R. HOWENSTEIN G 1310 H STREET NORTHWEST BIRVON NASH MOTOR CO., Clarsndon, Vieginis WALLACE Motor Company: HALL-KERR MOYOR CO | |¥| NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR \ALlE i ! i NASH TEA co. THE ATLANTIC PACIFIC GREAT More Big Values Values... Values... Values An endless array always to be found at the familiar A&P Store in your neighborhood. Locally favored foods and nationally famous brands are all included in the vast assortment. Check over the items below and note the many savings represented! Get the A&P, habit! Greater Goodness and Value are assured you. e o N | MAXWELL ' HOUSE and ORIENTA COFFEE Lb. 49c | " Clean, White and 3 Tall Cans 25(.' It Wholesome ‘ 8 O'Clock Caffee.....Ib, 35c | Witking' Coffee. ... .. tb., 45¢ | | 3 Pkgs. 2 0c ‘ | Lord Calvert Coffee...lb., 55c ! | \ L 3 cans 25¢ . .3 cans 25¢ small 5¢; large 23¢ ot 1214 Fancy stewing Feat Mar ?i%_!zgg_l% CHICKENS { A New Meat Dept. Has Been Added to Our Branch at 1. 35¢ { North Beach, Md. And Is Opening Today Fresh Killed h A Complete Line of Government-Inspected Frying or Broiling White House f EVAP. MILK Rich end Creamy .am., 51¢; tall, 11c .sm., 5l4¢; tall, 11c .sm., 5%¢; tall, 11c S buffet tin 8¢ |ii buffet tin 10c buffet tin 73¢ || _buffet tin 13¢ Pet Milk. Canuman . Bcrden s .. Del Monte Peachen Del Monte Apricots Del Monte Cherries Del Monte Fruits for Salad . Heinz Beans. . .. Heinz Spaghetti Heinz Ketchup Heinz Vinegar Tender CHUCK ROAST b 1 23¢ 5’ Prime Rib ROAST 6. 29¢ 2 pkgs., 25¢ | .pkg., 15¢ ..pkg., 17¢ ..pkg., 12¢ Fresh Meat and Poultry at Washington Prices CHICKENS Yoo Mild, Cured Hams .. 50c¢ Fresh Ground Hamburg ... Shredded Wheat End Cut Pork Chops Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Post Toastie Corn Flakes. . .pkg:, 8¢ Sunnyfield Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs., 20c | Fancy Ripe | Bananas . | New Cabbage Doz. 2 5 C Red Radishes New Crop ’ Beets FRESH PEAS | in the pod | ' Dos. 29c : 3 Lbs. 25C Lo S A&P Pure Fruit Preserves 5= #¢ 10c Sultana Asst. Jelly Peanut Butter . ... Peanut Butter SR Ib., 23¢ .Ib., 25¢ 1b., 25¢ Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice . . .. Grape Nuts Kellogg’s Pep ..... e - “/F resh Ripe Tomatoes 11 15¢ | | 2 Potatoes || i lceberg Lettuce. .;.— :»mr Ear Corn Thin Skin, Juicy | Lemons | AN e Slufied Olwes Plain Olives Widlar’s Pickles Manhattan Dill Pickles. . L 1bopail 79 i DoubleATvn; i MATCHES 4 Boxes 15C ; Gt 3 Have You Tried It? GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR A perfect Rour for cake and pastry recipes. Introduced only a short time ago and CLEANSER already a popular seller. 3 cens 20¢ rre. 23¢C A&P Fresh Baby Limas can, 10c | Fresh P. L. Limac Beans ..can, 10c | Del Monte Corn tb., 35¢ | A&P Gold. Bant. Corn PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 cakes 1 5¢ e GOLD DUST Lge. Pkg. 25C OLD DUTCH Mueller’'s Macaroni Franco-Am. Spaghetti Campbell's Spaghetti . American Cheese. . ..can, 17¢ .can, 19¢ Economical and “pl ", Delicious! HIPES ROOT BEER and c\\e%fio\ C\ub GER ALE PALE DRY - GOLDEN AND SARSAPARILLA GINGER ALE EXTRACTS Single Botele Will Make 5 GALLONS By Adding Only Sugar, Water and Yeast Ifull/('20c A , i i S S ittt \HIGH ROCK PALE DRY GINGER ALE | 25 c luflo Auomd 24.0s. Beverages Bottles Deposit Convenient carton of 12 bots., $1.74 Stoch up now for the warm days to come - . e swasso i

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