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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8 1928.° N POULAR VOTE son, because of ill health. He is survived, in addition to his son, Wendell J. Esberger Succumbs in| Gallinger Hospital; Ill Health Counts on Party Having Made Gain—Will Continue in by three daughters, Mrs. Florence Breit- Blamed for Action. Chairman Post. 78Yi 781178\ 7@Vi 78 7aVi/@xh I LiaVi/aY OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 o 15¢ Ti7airaYi7a\i/81/8\ 78\ i/81i/8VI/e) Wilkins-Rogers CORN MEAL Escalos, Calif. Funeral services will be held at 8 5 Lb. Pkg. o'clock tomorrow night in the funeral establishment of W. W. Chambers Co.. Fourteenth and Chapin streets. Burial will be in Loudoun Cemetrey, Baltimore. For Impaired Vision -—Consul‘! an Eye P hySiCian haupt and Mrs. Charlotte Cain, both of ‘Wendell J. Esberger, 76 years old, 1119 this city, and Mré. Lydie Weaver of Eighth street northeast, who on Octo- ber 26 cut his throat and stabbed him- self over the heart with a pocket knife, died yesterday in Gallinger Hospital. Coroner J. Ramsey Nevitt today issued a certificate of suicide. professors, $4,500 to $5,750: assistant Esberger, a native of Germany, had | professors, $3.000 to $4,250: instructors, been making his home here for the |$1,800 to $2.750. More than 130 mem- past 10 years with his son and daugh- | bers of the faculty received increases in ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Esber- ' salary. P e Professors at Princeton now receive $6,000 to $9,000 per yvear; associate DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES. a-Since 1899 we have filled more than two hundred and fifty thousand prescriptions SCOTT By the Associated Press. * NEW YORK, November 8.—John J. | Raskob, Democratic national chairman, | == = Toilet Tissue sald yesterday that the Democratic [ I rty had “nothing to be discouraged ||| g : . : . e “o Pkgs. 3k ; :!.mut" it the total popular vote should (| Sp]endld Brldge Prlzes or 311‘ g i .f2h9cd. % il Two NEW% G: lslTollingsc Practical Christmas Gifts o | show the Democrats have decreased | the party’s minority to 10 per cent of | | high standard of merchandise sold at our stores at our regular low prices. Only by 2410 14th St. 342 ;5éh St. Imperial Playing Cards Bridge size, Club finish. Perfect slip. 50¢ value. One Bridge or I the total vote cast. Mr. Raskob's statement was made ||| in enswer to a question whether he || N.W. had any idea what caused the Hoover the most careful selection and due to pur- W. 2 landslide in Tuesday's election. i sl I. KUSHNER, Owner { H. FRIEDMAN, Owner | chasing in large volume are we able to pass Phone Col. 5263 Phone Linc. 10061 B : : Gl CA e Like all our stores, these mew stores sell a Five Hundred score pad with each lot. It will be to your advantage to carefully (| full line of Fresh Meats, Groceries and Vege- Speclal, 37¢c Pack check over our list of items. Remember, Irish Linen Paper Single sheet size, 7x10%; inches. 72 sheets in hox. 50 envelopes to match. Value 75¢. Fancy Penholder and gold-plated Pen with each lot. LUX @ EDMONDS =—— O PTICIAN— 915 Fifteenth Street \'/AS:(!N‘G_TON Waits Popular Vote. “No, but I would like to see the total popular vote,” he replied. “If we see ||| that we will know a great deal better | what 1t indicates. il “If the total popular vote should be in the ration of 17 to 21, for instance, with the result that the Democrats have | f| a minority of only 10 per cent of the ' total vote cast, that is a tremendous increase over its former minority of | 35 per cent, and I believe that if the result shows anything like it * ¢ * /|| tables. You get the personal attention of |=: " o heth ket i Yy (R we gladly deliver without added charge. 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Orlsoky as Head of Legion Group—Five New Members Admitted. Edmund Callahan was elected com- mander of Sergt. Jasper Post of the American Legion at its meeting in the ‘Thomas Circle Club last nu{n. H office at the December meeting. The other officers elected last night | were Andrew L, McLaughlin, first viee | commander; Russell W. Clarkson, sec- ond vice commander; Fred Real, third vice commander, and Walter Cupp, ch;?mn. ive new members were admitted. They are John T. Powell, Harry J. Hooley. Niles" N. Warlick. John' F. Driscoll and Edward Swartz. LINDY TAKES OFF. Returns to Mexico With Parts for Plane He Left There. , Tes., November 8 borro 3 . A. Lindbergh | took off from Fort Worth yesterdiy‘ bound for Mexico with a propeller and replacement parts for the ship he had to leave helow the Rio Grande while on_a recent hunt in Mexico. With Col. Lindbergh was Pete Tay- lor, a pilot of the Texas air transport, who will fly the ship back to Fort Worth. The plane was borrowed from W. H. 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