Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 3

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NAVALRESERVES WL GO ON CRUSE {D. C. Contingent to Join Bal- timore Unit on Two- Week Trip. iTice PACIFIC = Compare these Prices —We ith What You Pay Elsewhere —Just a Few Outstanding Values That Emphasize the Fact That the A&P Are— Leaders in Quality and Low Prices =Meat Market Specials The 3d Fleet Division of the United States Naval Reserve Battalion of the | DI t of Columbia, commanded by | Lieut. Samuel W. Stinemetz, and a con- tingent of United States Reserves from the Baltimore, Md., battalion will leave about noon tomorrow from the Wash- ington Navy Yard aboard the U. S. de- stroyer Abel P. Upshur for two weeks ring at sea. There will be 5 offi- men from the local cont nilar number from Balti- d n to the complement of s e manently attached to the the favoured COTY odeurs Nine true shadee R Fresh Killed vovage will inaugurate the an- nual ses of the local battalion, the: being two more scheduled to follow, inning on July 21 and August During the cruise the e with the Atlantic off the New England and will go to Boston for the nd liberty after one week at sea. A Harry J. Nichols, executive offi- cer of the local battalion, has been d tailed to take this cruise with the di Frying or Broiling LAM B | CHICKENS || SCRENS || moast . | Walter C. Lockhart, chief engineer, 1840 | | Kenyon _street: Lieut. Stinemetz, 4707 L )\ Branch Xt (Junior i Junior Gra . B. BRINGING OME - . BACON. | 4 < street, who will handle publ BRINGING HOME TH! __],l 3 IB g the voyage. E LINDBERGH TAKES JOB | tion as adviser to the railroad on aero- _— The enlisted personnel includes Fred | nautical engineering problems. He will | 4 = o Imes, 2846 leavenue northeast 3 | AIR-RAIL ADVi ER have no routine duties, but his chief | 526 AS AIR- S | function will be to protect the interests AR EERNE S street south- | of the road's air-rail passengers. ’ The Pennsylvania Railroad was one * Another New Combination Grocery Andrew C. Bragg, 518 Sixth [ , ) By the Assoclated Press of the railroad and airplane companies Lean, Mild Cured | and Meat Market Robert S. Campbeli, 2110 Third | | | NEW YORK, June 20.—Col. Charles | which formed the Transcontinental Air A. Lindbergh has accepted another job. | Transport, Inc, whith proposes to put I . into effect a two-day air-rail schedule | | Gen. W. M. Atterbury, president of | 110 efect & WWoray B e acific | Opens Today ce M. Chambers, the Pennsylvania Railroad, announced | Coast and of which Col. Lindbergh is 8-10 1b. average Fresh Killed STEWING Shoulder | J Lb. c = - e RN ¥ 1 Lean Strip BACON| onnecticu’ 7 Missouri & s, 3007 Tenth sl | Thomas L. Dolan, William J.| HOUSTON.—The only thing I got northeast; | against Al was his seconders. If so E street; Ches- | many hadn't seconded him we would have been home |that Col. Lindbergh has taken a posi- ic RRRRNANN NN Leo F. Col- nan of the technical committee. Everett, 5 aham Fanshaw, y street Frederi y, 1334 street; Adciph A. Gollus, Maryland ay ncrtheast; James Gray, 508 Third street southeast; o, car F. Harlow, 3854 Thirtieth street, SHOP, 203 District Nation: ount Rainier, Md.; Emory W. H: ._Fr. 7143 Open 8 6 B street northeast: Samuel T TRUNK AROUND! | Hatcher, 6 Garrison road., Clarendon, Va.; Joseph L. Hutchins, 1457 Monroe . | street; Junius T. Jarma. 2126 R street; 5o Jowr T | Lect: ‘'A. Jomes, 1020 Fairmont street. STORAGE COMPANY: 418-420 10th | Francis B. Kelly ,3512 Ninth street w. (opposite the Gas Office), MAIN 4229. | northeast; William A. Kengla, 3625 i mfl 1:31‘ "l;’zb!}!.sar’mg&mn%hmn gm{ Slxu‘e:(h street; Ikrfi\h C. Ke‘;:yon.n IMP‘ < 2 - . | Eigh street northeast; Josep! 3 JOHN CAFONE. 1201 C €. SY.2%" | Konesky, 117 Carroll street southeast; HOW ! |Richard C. Larkin, 1003 Eighth street wears we have been repairing roofs in | northeast; Robert B. McKnight, Clif- ashington! Let us tell you what vyour |ton Terrace; George E. Mierke, 913 _— Gall Norsh 38 or 2% Cleveland _avenue, Rives Md.; IRONCLAD ROOFING. Jay H. Miller, 1733 N street mes E. e et NC(!}.}!;A!’! Monk';ague, 1‘,81! Psngsyhflnu avzr;\;; s southeast: Joseph B:- Moody, Fhones North 26—North —— | Twenty-second street southeast; Fran- BEWARE THE FLY! |c- L Moore, 6709 North Central av I us in to make screems to order. Our |Due. Chevy Chase. Md. Richard ctory prices wil sou mones! Mudd, 527 Eleventh street southeast: Call Lin. 879 for Estimates Arthur A. Nasahl, 2518 Seventeenth | street; Richard M. Nichols, 105 the KLEEBLATT 1™ *.® | Fiagler; Francis M. Owen, 1329 Twelfth Window Shades and Screens. _Phone Lin, 870 | street; ' Hugh G. Postles, 17 Nelson o | avenue, Lyon Park, Va.; Lancefred B. RUST—the roof enemy. Pruitt, jr... 35 Columbia avenue, Takoma e e i Hchar - % | Baker avenue, Colmar or; Richa 288 remlt Wpemake 2 specialty Of | G Scarlett, 144 Strickler gvenue, Clar- KOO JQ ROOFING 119 3rd St. 8W. | endon, Va.; Charles C. llers, 3821 RUOND compasy. _ Main 933 | Thirty-fourth street, Mount Rainier, Md,; Malcolm E. Sparrough, 1467 Irving street; William L. Sparshott, 3539 8 s Charles R. Taylor, jr, Claren- don, ; Richard B. Thrift, 405 Rock Creek Church road; Lewis A. Wehrle, Cabin John, Md.; Frank C. White, 1613 Twenty-second street southeast; Denzil 513 1ith St. A. Wright, 54 Owens avenue, Hyatts- o ” ville, Md.; Raymond W. Wright, 316 ‘This Million-Dollar B sireet northeast: William I Wynd- | ham, 1 Arbor sigeet, Hyattsville, Md. Printing Plant o —ts at your service. Mo order too emall | bt ." "“fmm‘ has lost through forest fires nearly ‘The National Capital Press’one and one-half million acres of 12131213 D St. K.W. Phons Matn 650. timber. 100 MIMEOG LETTERS tigraphing. Printing. Addressi T NEVER DISAPPOINT. BYRON S. ADAMS 'PRINTING IN A HURRY High grade, but Dot El‘h oriced. _I;mi qood homemade flavor which you long for EMEMBER those homemade pickles which took blue rib- bons at the county fair? Such plump cucumber slices, flavored with old-fashioned spices, sugar and vinegar! Now you can have them again, made by a famous country recipe=Libby’s Home- made Style Pickles. Libby, M¢Neill & Libby Chicago PICKLES BOTTLED CANNED BULK Homemade Style Pickles Sweet Pickles Sweet Relish Sour Mized Pickles Sweet Mised Pickles SweetMustardPickles Dill Pickles ! Sweet Dill Pickles Sour Pickles Chow Chow Pickles iy - — During the last five years Canada ‘FLAT TIRE? a week ago. If his seconders all vote for him he will walk in. And don't let anybody kid about the heat here, especially those from East- ern cities. There is always a dandy breeze and it's cold at nights. It's the hotel lob- bies that are the black holes of Calcutta. Let's see, this is Priday. The elevators in the hotels are going up today. Democracy has found a candidate. Now they are looking for a drink. T. 8. Officers on Inspection. PUERTO CABEZAS, Honduras, June | || 29 (P).—Admiral Sellers, U. 8. N., and Gen. Logan Feland, commander of the Marines in Nicaragua, arrived here yes- . . They 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 Von Hindenburg Is Grandfather. BERLIN, June 29 (#).—President von name. child of Maj. von Hindenburg, the President’s son. FOR SALE 515%—8 yrs. 6% —8$1 per yr. PRICE. $115. L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. Call Fr. z64-5-6 Spare Tires Applied 50c to $1.00 LEETH BROTHERS Formerly Main 500 TO CLEAN DENTURES A dental plate should be kept as germ-free as possible. Use Zonite, the powerful, germ-destroying anti- septic. Cannot harm the denture. Simply place overnight in a glass of water containing a few drops Fonie At all drug stores The Wallace Motor Company oxtends te you an invitation te drive The ‘“400” Series Nash An appointment will be arranged to suit your convenienece if you will call Decatur 2280 | New Cabbage . | 7 \ / | The Real, Genuine and Original | Il | Lifebuoy Soap, 3 care:17c | | Matches 3 := 10c |; jl Waldorf 3 rois 17c | N —— \m———————————————————— RARARERRARRARRNRNS 12251>a..;xve.s.15.j I 220 \l TENDER GREEN STRING BEANS 3 . 25¢ J Bananas ......mes ensus. - . d03., 25¢ Blackberries ... resoses s QBETHS Carrots . .bunch, 5¢ BRUEE . o ccio o smussmane JOUNCH, 56 NEW POTATOES 15 1. 25¢ Tomatoes ....c.........3 lbs., 25¢ Lettuce .................head, 10c Cantaloupes -...........each, 15¢ oo lbs., Sc sme smuee Thin Skin, Juicy LEMONS poz. 27¢C e hhmeommoeNe :,‘ Sunnyfield | Alaskan i | Corn Flakes, 2Prss13c | Pink Salmon, Z cane 29c | e e i Fancy Large Size PEACHES Early Rose Brand From Georgia 3 1ts. 25¢ | | [ff Sunnyfield || For Cakes, Pastry and for Frying I ‘ i R e, | || Pancake Flour, 2¢sss. 15 | Snowdrift % 25¢ | i FM Il Washington’s Favorite h il raie. National o= | | IMPERIAL C&C DRY | GINGER ALE GINGER ALE ’Fam-nu for No | Carton of Plus Z,*'."c':::.",;"z Bots. 25 Bemics | | 6 Bottles 59C Depocie | [l 25¢ | " bottles contents Light or Dark 6 Aged in Wood 1 || Cigarettes | i Lucky Strike, Camel, Chesterfield, | | Yorktown, Old Gold, Piedmont, | Sweet Caporal, Old North State f ey ) EZT ) BY Rwpibbilisoaessunsiimivml ABNER DRUR e NBC CAKES Fruited Ovals e A Delicious Ginger Cookie Jam Spread and lced 5¢ pue. Cakes, 3 pres 13 Zu-Zu, Lemon Snaps, etc. | Social Delights rs. 35¢ Nk el ( For Health’s Sake | Procter & Gamble’s | e || Bird’s Eye—Double Tip Toilet Tissue ) ———————— e ROYAL BAKING POWDER & 15¢c | 5= 23c | i~ 45¢ TR RN LM AL RGO

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