Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1928, Page 12

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12 DRIVER IS SOUGHT AFTER AUTO GRASH Flees After Calling Police to| Report Accident in Which Four Were Hurt. As the result of an automobile crash | early this morning at Ninth street and | Florida averue, in which four people were injured and a trec partially bro- ken down. the police are today search- ing for Alfred Moore. colored, 1400 block | Corcoran street, said by the other oc- cuvants to have been the driver. Following the crash, which occurred shortly after 1:30 am. a man who| said that he was Alfred Moore called the eighth precinct station and told po- lice that he had just had an accident at Ninth street and Florida enue. He was told to come in and a report. but he failed to carrv out in- structions, so police went to his home. Uvon their arrival they were told that Moore had packed up and moved out The injured. all colored. were Bovd | MeCall, 24 vears old: Segrand Camp- bell, 23 years old: Eleanor Richardson. | 21 ars old, and Daniel Ruse, l‘H years old. | Policeman C. D. Cunningham of the | twelfth precinct, suffered injuries to | the knee and right ankle last night when he swerved to avoid an automo- bile that was backing out of a garage whilewhile he was chasing a speeder, and his motor cycle skidded and fell, | “The accident occurred at Rhode Island avenue and Ninth street. Bruises to the hip and legs were suffered bv Miss Lelia Jones, 23 years old, 502 Randoloh street, when the | automobile in_which she was riding, | overated by Ethel M. Gunns. 3402 Forty-sccond street northeast, was in a collision at Lincoln rcad and R street northeast with an autemobile operated by Ralph Dulin, 1222 D street northeast. > NEWS | T | Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. —Montevideo As eirut o Rerlin—Bremerhaven ... Silvia—St. Johm's........ DUE TODAY. Mayaro—Trinidac .. Rermuda—Bermuda Santa Marta—Kingston Homeric—Southampton Virginia—Kingston .. DUE TOMORROW. Aaguitania—Cherbours Maruniaue—Puerto Colombia “October 12 | October 13 | IiOctober & ..October 6 | October 9 | OCTOBER 20. October 9 | Bourdonnais—Bordeaux Reliance—Hamburg DUE SATURDA Volendam—Rotterdam Hamilton—Narfolk 5 .‘Qctober 19 | Manuel Arnus—Barcelona October 7 DUE SUNDAY, OCTO! 21 ..Qctober 12 | October 13 Qctober 13 | October 11 | October 14 BER 2. October 13 Belgenland—Antwerp Grasse—Havre.... Dresden—Bremen .. Havana—Vera Cruz.. DUE MONDAY, Adriatic—Liverpool Polonia—Danaig - an Juan.. Fort Victoria_-Bermii Matura—Trinidad Beioner 18 | DUE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. American Lesion—Buenos Aires....October Essequibo_—Valparaiso Siboney—Havana Tivives—Santiag M:Jesucdouth-mnton France—Havre DUE Wmmn.w OCTOBER 24. Munamar—Havana ...... ..October 19 DUE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. i America—Bremerh Qctober 15 Nerissa—St._John': tober 20 Metapan—Kingston “October 20 OUTGOING STEAME SAILING TODAY. Rochambeau—Havre. . Et%zl:utg-sonthlmnmn Boulogne erhaven. s-nmflorenzo—s-n Juan and Santo Do- m Mealea: Havana, Progreso and Vera Cruz. American Shipper—London. Ecuador-_Puerto Colombia, Cartagens. Cris- Corinto and se_de Guatemala. Tenacristonel, “Caline. and " Valparaiso: SAILING TOMORROW. Lancastria_Plymouth. Havre ond London. and ples and Genos outh, " Boulogne and Bremer- ven. Arabic—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp. Homeric—Cherbourg and Southampton. Brideetown—Cape Haiti, Port de Paix. Gon- aives. Cartagena and Puerto Colombia. Astres—Inagua. Port su Prince and Mara- SAILING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. Franconia—Cobh and Liverpool Cameronia—Moville and Glasgow. New York—Gharbours. Southampton Hamburs. Nieuw A;nlurdlm —Plymouth, Boulogne and erdam. Weatern World—Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo_and Buenos Aires. Porto Rico—San Juan. Manrhurh—flnvnnl. ™ Cristobal Pn-:l:rlk \IIXAChrulAlnsnnd Oslo and Co- | and and San penha; li ~Golhenb 1’m"\“l"ml’".‘"‘ h, Crtrhollr( and Brem- Tolon Ha ns. Cristobal and Port Limon. Boulogne and London. Cedric—Cobh and Liverpool. Huron—Puerto Plata §ilviast. Jonn s a 'and Halifax. ami D lasa Santiase, Kingston and Puerto Kingston and Puerto olnmbia Castilla—Pierto Castilla and Tela. « SAILING MONDAY. OCTOBER 22. Reliance—Cherbourg, ~ Southampton and ‘Hamburs. | SAILING TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. | Asta_-Agores, Madeira, Piraeus, Constanti- le and Constanz Stavahzerisord-Christiansand, Oslo MivaroTrinided, Grenada and Georse- | town. [ SAILING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. | than—Cherbourg and Southampton | Kouliamin_Cherbours and_Southampton. | Manuel Arnus—Cadiz and Barcelona. | Santa MartaKineston, Cristobal. Carta- | gena. Puerlo Colombia and Santa Marta. | SAILING THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. | Banker—London. ar, o G s mmmm Orenada, Trinidad and George- and Dresden—Bremen Bourdonnais—Vigo and Bordeanx President Monroe—World cruise. Banta Maria—Cristobal, Callao’ and Val- paraiso. SAILING FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26. Caronia—Plymouth, Havre and London. France—Plymouth ‘and Hayre. Majestic—Cherbourg and Southampton. yellow=film, ru basins, tubs and ti THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, B. €. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1938 Garage Is Stolen as Workmen Tear Down Old House “Charles D. Sager of 924 Four- teenth street s stolen lmm rear of 120 C during past week a valued at $100." police report and the department is asked to assist in its recovery. A frame house at the C street address is being torn down to make way for an -apartment house. Behind the house formerly stood a sheet metal garage, but during the past week some one has carted away the entire structure. London-Moscow Air Trips Now. Air travelers of England are going as far as Moscow and Constantinople for vacation trips. Those going to Moscow | leave London at 8 o'clock in the morn- ing, have a wait of about six Berlin, and proceed by sle: plane to Moscow, which 8 o'clock the next night. Makes aluminum sparkle like new. Quickly, easily removes stains and burns from kitchenware. At all grocery, hardware and department stores Deep-SeaFlavor | HE flavor of Gorton’s good Cod Fish— mixed with boiled potato —ready to fry. Perfect for breakfast, luncheon or supper. Cod FishCake | Gorton-Pew Fsheries, Gloucester, Mass. Eat Fish for ]} Slimness Always fresh in the beautiful brown and gold tin Every Sip Delicious ;water-lines...from les. Take BAB-0 on a beauty tour through your home. 22 RRROLELARNRRARNRERE Another New Sanitary OPENS SATURDAY OCTOBER THE TWENTIETH CABIN JOHN, MD. Located on Conduit Road at the Intersection of Tomlinson Ave. This new Sanitary Store opens that we may further our policy of serving you most efficiently. This new store will offer its pa- trons fancy iresh fruits and vege- tables and the highest quality Regular Low-Priced Items! Sun-Maid Raisins 2 pkes: 25¢ Sun-Sweet Prunes (med.) . SR A5E Del Monte Picnic Tips. . .Ml Del Monte Apricots Del Monte Fruit Salad Del Monte Peaches. ........ Del Monte Strawberries . . Del Monte Raspberries Del Monte De Luxe Plums Del Monte Bartlett Pears No. 2 tin 32¢ 0. 2'5 tin ZSC No. 2 tin ZSC Until Saturday’s élosing! Best Quality Bulk Sugar, 10 % 57¢ Lbs. for Campbell’s Soups Campbell’s Tomato Soup. . Campbell’s Spaghetti Campbell’s Pork and Beans. . . Bean Hole Beans y Ritter Spaghetti . Canned Tomatoes Canned Tomatoes . . Special Until Saturday’s Closing! Take Advantage of This Amazingly Low Price LIBBY’S TOMATO ' CATCHUP Here is an opportunity to lay in a supply of this famously good to- mato catchup at a big saving. The thrifty housewife will purchase a dozen or more bottles at this low price. A regular 22c item at our stores— we are offering Libby’s until Satur- day ‘closing— Per Bottle, 16¢ 2 3¢ “Sanico” | Sanitary Brand or Turnstile Selected W hite Selecled Eresh EGGS EGGS d as fresh as & Anige an Sanitary selected fresh any one could want. Many of our patrons after | €ggs have long been the favorite of our patrons. fi s in- Gyngithese Sne. cgB Note this new low price. sist upon SANICO eggs. Selected 65¢ | %' 47c Eggs bottles for Sanico Pacific Coast Whites You'll Surely Want| Now! These Fine —at This Price Fancy * Jonathan Apples from Virginia and Maryland are on d|~|\h_\ in all’ our Michigan Table For today row we this low price— 2-quart Basket, Bacl v e Lbs. for A New Low Price on— JONATHAN | Table Concord APPLES | GRAPES These are those same fine Concords. and and tomor- (if this supply are offering to you at 20¢ \ \‘ \\\ \ % Q\ SR «\\\ \ \\\ \\ \\m\m\ Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E. These Prices Prevail in Washington and Suburban Stores \\\\\\\\\\\ NN \\\\ N \ AL \ &“\\% \\\\\\\\\\\\&\\\\\ &\\\ N \\\\\\ \\\ g\\\\ \\\\\ WHERE QUALITY "COUNTS \\\ \\\\\\\\\\ \ \\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\K% A Golden Opportunity To Save on The Best Quality Flour Just at this season of the year when delicious hot breads are most appreciated we have decidec opportunity to purchase our own *¢ that has a distinct appeal. Those of our patrons who have used “ Flour need no further introduction, 1 to give SANICO” SANICO” ‘ou a most attractive flour at a price Brand but to those of you who have not tried this quality product we say without hesitancy that “SANICO” Flour is the world’s highest quality flour. You can purchase no better flour because no better flour is sold. Special Until Saturday’s Closing Only 12-Lb. Bag € for 12-Lb. Bags for 99 Other Specials Until Saturday’s Closing Schimmel’s Jelly Per Jar 10c Sanitary Qats v Juene 50¢ Large Gold Dust Yellow Onions. . . . White Cnions Iceberg Lettuce letey | Fancy New Spinach Golden, Delicious, Grimes Golden and Jonathan APPLES, 5 Ibs., 25¢ Nancy Hall Sweet Potatces. . . . California Bunch Carrots. . New York Seckel Pears. . Per Pkg. Other Fruits and Vegetables Red Star White Potatoes Idaho Baking Potatoes. . .. Delicious, Stayman and Rome APPLES, 4 Ibs., 25¢ . 154%2%c .10 ™ 35¢ 4™ 23c head 10¢, 121c 4™ 15¢ 3 bunch 8c 2 19c 4™ 25¢ 25¢ Special Until Saturday’s Closing! Stock Your Pantry at This Special Price RITTER Pork and Beans Even (huu« h the bean market is very hig 1 cided to nh(r you this at a real saving. Wekony 3 23c Tins 6 for 4 5’c Regular Low-Priced Items! Pabst-ett Cheese, Spread Nukraft Cheese, Spread Blue Ridge Corn Silver Brand Peas. . Peter-Pan Corn. . Peter-Pan Peas ... Shriver’s A-1 Peas popular item tins for Blue Ridge Succotash Le Grande Triple Succotash Until Saturday’s Closing 25¢ Van Camp’s Evap. MILK3 Gold Medal Buckwheat. . .. Va. Sweet Pancake tall tins Quaker Oats, Quick or Regular . . .»ks: Ilc 25¢ Ralston Whole Wheat Z4c First Prize Nut Margarine. . . .. - Quicko Biscuit, a Ready Mixed Flour. .- 15 Special Until Saturday’s Closing Only Three More Days at This Price ““Sunshine” Marshmallow FRUITS Pineapple Blossoms—Raspberry Cocoanut—Chocolla Creams Chocolla Fruit Tasty, tempting Marshmallow fruits “especially purchased for a big sale this week and quoted at a Aharp reduction in price. See these delicious cakes in our ntarect store. Tomorrow & Saturday 2 ]/2 C Dores By the Pound 29c Sanitary Taste Tells the Difference Famous Red Carton Land Faggsntreyt»:mm O,Lakes packed in the familiar | “»weet Cream Butter red carton. H Land O'Lakes is Amer- . The same good butter | 4 oig highest quality but- in the Sunset Gold car- | ten> cughest auality buts tons at the Piggly Wig- | and made entirely from fresh table quality cream. % 55¢/#% 59¢ Lb. 39¢ Today of Four Prints Prints “On the Table of Those Who Know” Quince Preserves| A Low Price Fancy offered in 10 are Delicious Use New York State QUINCES Irnm New most reasonable price— 5 Lbs., 24c on Red Star SWEET POTATOES Most of our patrons know the good quality of these Red Star Brand Sweet Potatoes from the Eastern Shore and should be greatly pleased at this price. 4 Lbs., 10c 8- 19c quality quinces York State are our stores at this Lbs. for 47¢ for For the Best Meats—Visit Our Meat Markets A-1 Quality FRESH HAMS Per Lb. 27¢ A-1 Quality FRESH SHOULDERS Prime CHUCK ROAST Beef prices particularly are at present extremely high, prices for the very finest beef available. kinds) will quickly acquaint you with the advantage of doing all your food purchasing under one roof. Meat Markets in All Piggly ngglys-—Meat Markets in 31 Sanitary Stores “Quality Counts,’ —and more coming soon Genuine Leg 0 Spring LAMB Salt Water OYSTERS We are paying the very highest *and a trial of our meats (ot all Fancy SPANISH MACKEREL FILLET OF HADDOCK Per Lb. 19¢ TROUT, Ib., 18¢ HALIBUT | STEAK " Per Lb. 3 sc Per Lb. Per Lb. 35¢ 35¢ i385 0043 355303000 5003303033333 3033ED 1202482082208 20208298898242008 A R8s Per Qt. 60c Per Lb. 25¢ Per Lb. 28c¢ s . ek \ - POR(ELAW ! ‘qfi\ = brightens bathrooms = ,wvrkshhmgxc lnvvfl'thehwu\

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