Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1928, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 09, 1928. o1 BRITISH EDITORS TOBFGUESTSHERE « Overseas Writers to Enter-| tain Visiting Journalists at Luncheon. Noted editors and newspaper writers of the British Isles will be luncheon @ Buests of the Overseas Writers on Mon- day at 1 o'clock ‘at the National Press Club. The British group of newspaper men is touring the United States to| meet American newspaper men and be- come more familiar with American in- stitutions and customs to better inter- pret them to their own people, and the | \ delegation is accompanied by Paul Cowiles, superintendent f the Western division of the Associnted Evcss. The | British writers werc bror=t to the | United States through tue courtesy of the Carnegie Endowment for Interna- tional Peace. Lewis Wood, chairman of the Over- seas Writers, and Mark Foote, secretary, today made public the list of the noted visitors, as follows: ° Sir George Armstrong, Bart., C. M. G., | A editorial advisor to the Chronicle group of newspapers, including the Lancashire Daily Post, Leeds: William Cowper Bar- sans, Esquire, Yorkshire Evening News, Leeds; Ralph D. Blumenfleld, Esquire, J. P., president of the Institute of Jour- nalists, chairman and editor-in-chief, Daily Express, London; William Clarke. Esquire, Belfast Telegraph (Dublin cor- respondent), Belfast, Ireland; J. T. Col- lins, Esquire, editor South Wales Argus, Newport, Wales: H. G. Davey, Esquire, J. P. Berrows' Worcester Journal, Worcester, England: Sir Charles Iggles- | den, Kt., J. P., F. A. S., past president | « and present vice president of the Institute of Journalists, editor of the Kentish Express, Ashford, England: H. Jacques, squire, assistant editor of the Surrey Stounty Herald, Sutton, England: f | | | La 5 ¥ Srn Gazetie, Middlesborough, England; Sienry Collinson Owen, Esquire, Daily Telegraph, London; Alan Pitt Robbins. Esquire, the Times, London; P. B. M. Roberts, Esquire, the Scotsman, Edin- burgh: R. A. J. Walling, Esquire, J. P., managing_editor of the Western Inde- | pendent, Plymouth, and William Robert wilis, Bsquire, Yorkshire Post (York correspondent), Leeds. Mr, Cowles also will be & guest. " COOLIDGE RECEIVES RETIRED SOLDIERS % President Poses for Picture With | 50 Delegates of Enlisted Men's Association. 1 In the rear grounds of the White House President Coolidge yesterday afternoon received 50 delegates of the Retired Enlisted Men's Association of | the District of Columbia. After an| exchange of greetings the President and his callers posed for a group photograph. Only those enlisted men who have been retired after 30 years of service are eligible fo membership in-their or- ganization, which at present includes | yetarans of the Civil War, Indian Wars, { spanish-American War, Boxer Rebel- lion, Panama Insurrection, Cuban In- surrection, Santo Domingan Pacifica- tion, Haitian Pacification, and the World ‘War. Following are the officers of the or- ganization: William F. Fischer, com- mander; Isaac Butz senior vice com- mander; Charles A. Martin, junior vice commander; William Vogt, officer of the day: Timothy Cox, officer of the guard; illiam Wright, quartermaster; Jesse W. ngram, chaplain; Axel Hyllen, adju- tant; Edward A. Callan, chairman of publicity committee. " FINAL WEEK ANNOUNCED FOR BOSWORTH MEETING Evangelist Has Preached Twelve Weeks Here—Sermons on Sunday Schedule. ® Wit services next week daly except | Baturday, F. P. Bosworth, faith-healing evangelist, will close a campaign that will have run 13 weeks in Washington. His services are now conducted at the President Theater. For the beginning of the final week of the services, the evangelist announces his Sunday sermons as follows: After- noon, “Christ’s All-including Question, Lovest Thou Me?” and in the evening, #A Difficult Question and a Wonderful Answer.” Wife Granted Divorce. Justice Balley in Equity Division 1 has granted an interlocutory decree of ¢ absolute divorce to Mrs. Mary Leven- berry, 212 E street southwest, who sued Arthur P. Levenberry on charges of misconduct. They were married in Baltimore, Md., September 2, 1924. At- torney Goldie S. Paregol appeared for | ACCUSED BANK ROBBER ARRAIGNED l PERS F T HE o> . Hugh L. McDaniel (left) in custody of a Montgomery County officer as he | was brought into Police Court yesterday at the hearing in the Silver Spring | hold-up of October 27. Judge Riggs held McDaniel under $15.900 bond. ‘ 100 ARE TREATED DAILY |isdy visiors at tts first ¥l meeting | at the hospital yesterday. i AT CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL‘ By virtue of repairs in all depart- foes G ‘menls during the Summer, the private i § vards i t the, | Private Wards Now Meeting xe-‘::;g.f hr,';ef:m‘gf“rfi:?;'menu Gl | " In the child welfare department, 1.116 | patients were treated during October. | while the dispensary handled 1946 cases. The social service department More than 100 children were cared |made 628 visits. The report of the for daily at ' superintendent showed also that there | 0ctodb:ryi: wfsh“dm‘(s Hospital during | ore™03" food demonstrations, 611 : reported by Miss Mattie | X_ray treatments, 171 operations and Gibson, superintendent, to the board of | 92 children treated in the dental clinic. | bttt Bl e it s Bioenbi Ao i s So P i) oy | quirements, Board Is Informed | at Fall Session. 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. Call and /OGUE Cleaners Phone Aflantic 25 Deliver The World’s Largest Dry Cleaning Plant Offers You the Facilities of This New and Modern Plant Vogue Cleaning Service Makes Distressing Mistakes Very Unimportant Take out soil and put back style—that’s the policy of the VOGUE CLEANERS. . . . Every bit of original color and newness restored. . . . Longer wear and greater satisfaction assured. Men's and Women's Ap- parel promptly calléd for, cleaned and delivered. The finest fur coats, evening dresses, men's tuxedos, ete carefully cleaned by experi- enced people, Prompt, ef- ficient service, sure to con- vince you of VOGUE CLEANERS SUPREMACY. Blankets, Draperies, Rugs, in fact, all household goods should be properly cleaned for the coming Winter sea- son. They will be returned to you equal to new. - Spe- cialized departments handle, ind nally, each article en- trusted to their care. | Call Atlantic 23—Miss Gray—Personal Service Dept. —Star Staff Photo. A Shipbuilding Spurt. Recent shipbuilding statistics show | hat the marine service of this country | ed, but notwithstanding this, Great Britain is still at the head of the | list in point of tonnage and the United States tenth, and quite near the bottom. | Always fresh in the beautiful brown and gold tin, Every Sip Delicious the wife. CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON Nov. 10th to 17th EGINNING tomorrow morning we have set aside a week for Christmas buyers of Gruen Watches. Gruen Watches have no equal for beauty and accuracy combined. We are fortunate in having secured a more complete line this year than ever before and have arranged a special display for November the 10th to 17th. “Extra” Special Terms on CHRISTMAS Mpyr. Schwartz Says: There Is a Meat Market In Every mn‘zouniunum : Home Office 1845 Fourth Street Sanitary Stores In Our Meat Markets Eighty (80) Meat Markets Where Only the Finest Meats Are Sold! Special Lamb Sale We hage decided te continue our special lamb sale the rest of this week unable to take advantage oi these big values the ecarly part of the week, y Lamb Chops Rib nll:".Lom 49c Fresh Shoulders . ... Smoked Shoulders . ...... Fresh Hams Lcffler’s Sausage Loffler’s Link Sausage. .. Brookfield Sausage Week-End Special A-1 Quality Smoked Hams do se. Leg O’Lamb w. 33¢ Halibut Steak. ... Fillet of Haddock Boston Mackerel. Salt Water Oysters. Breast of Veal Veal Cutlets Week-End Special Prime Rib Roast . 37c Small, 25¢ | w If you were ou may now Breast O’Lamb 15, 19¢ PR Week-End Special Fancy Chuck Roast Per 31c Seasonal Suggestions! MINCE MEATS Social Club. . ... .*™# 43¢ Old Homestead Weod’s Oldtime . .*™ <" 59¢ CITRON AND PEEL 4™ 10¢, ™ 35¢ 29c Citron. . ... Lemon or Orange...™ Quaker Corn Meal. . . ."™ 10c Hominy Grits. . . .»™* 1lc, Navy or Idaho Beans. . .™ 12¢ 22¢ AR ANAANAGANILL AL OLARNNL LD Four New “SANICO” Meat Markets OPEN TOMORROW NOVEMB:R THE TENTH 1362 Florida Ave. N.E. Between Orren and Staples Streets 1771 U St. N.W. Just 'East of 18th Street 3610 14th St. N.W. Between Perry Street and Spring Road 7733 Alaska Ave. N.W. Intersection of Alaska and Ga. Aves. These four stores have been completely remodeled and are now COMPLETE FOOD STORES. You may purchase vour entire table needs at one place—only the finest of meats, fruits and vegetables and groceries Bean B. & We want you to know that when you buy Gruen Watches from us you secure Gruen service also. The watch must be right and the customer must be com- pletely satisficd. GRUENS —AIll Week Long During “Gruen Watch Week” we are offering special easy terms. Select your Christmas Gruen now and pay to meet your convenicnce. Styles for Men and Women Campbell’s . Soaked Lima...... Baby Lima tin 12Y4¢ 17%c Del Monte Lima. .. .tin 25¢ Kidney Beans. Dried Lima Dried Navy. Dried Idaho. Dried Kidney.. CHILI CON CARNE Van Camp’s Libby’s .... LARD will be offered for sale. OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT (Friday) 7:30 to 10 P.M. That You May Inspect These New, Complete Food Stores Special— SANI Hole. . Brand —the peer of the tin 10¢ tin 14¢ Brand Jtin 12C tin 12¢ PURE Lbs. § for Carton FLOUR BUTTER Fine, Small BREAKFAST CEREALS Quaker Oats. . .”™ 11¢, 25¢ Sanitary Oats. . . ."* ™ 19¢ Cream of Wheat ™+ 14c, 24c Ralston Wheat. . . . .”* 24c Aunt Jemima. . . .2 " 25¢ Virginia Sweet. . .. ."* 11c Pillsbury’s Buckwheat . ... PANCAKE FLOUR Until Saturday’s Closing WikGkRNE * 19c WHITE HOUSE rkgs. RICE w 25¢ LUX TOILET cakes 3 for 20(: Fer “SANITARY"” SPAGHETTI OR kgs. VMACARoN 4= 25¢ PINEAPPLE 2 == 45¢ TOKAY GRAPES Ibs. 3 for 25c CORN Blue Ridge Shriver’s A-1 Trusty Friend .. Del Maiz Peter Pan Del Monte . . .tin 10c, 15¢ Cenqueror . . .No. 1 tin 10¢ PEAS Burt Olney Trusty Friend, tin lzl/)c. 19(: Al ..tin 15c, 25¢ Del Monte . . .tin 15¢, 19¢ Silver Brand .......tin ]10c Peter Pan..........tin 19¢ LeGrande Succotash tin ]15¢ BULK SUGAR 100 Lbs., BLUE LABEL KARO SYRUP (&0 best quality flour manufactured. 1z 49¢ SANITARY l .05 SMOI]\(/[ED HAMS | w 25¢-110 Commencing Saturday A REAL MILLINERY Men—3$22.50, $35, $50 up Women—$35, $50 to $350 2 ' 29¢ I §7c Schwartz “Perfect” for . EVENT Our Greatest Semi-Annual SALE Choice of Eve rv Hat in our Diamonds $75, 4100 to 1,000 Schwartz PERFECT diamonds have no equal. Brilliant, sparkling, PERFECT, blue-white gems set in newest style white gold or platinum mount- ings. Our Christmas stock is ready and you can select the ring to meet the price you desire, Con- Nationaily known cash prices—on casy terms. All the newer styles in beautifully engraved or plain designs. Never mind the money. Pay Next Year Cash is not needed—yet you can give the very best. Pay a small amount down and complete your payments —a little each week or month—next year. Cur Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE Ffruits and Pegetables Fancy Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables in Our 381 Stores! Florida Citrus Fruit Florida’s fruit season is progressing rapidly and you will find truly fancy tree-rip- ened oranges and grapefruit in all Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly stores. The prices quoted are extremely reasonable for this quality fruit at this season of the year. Entire Stock 1 All $5 to $39.50 Hats Now $2.50 to $19.75 venient terms arranged. Pay Weekly—Next Year ORANGES Dozen 40c to 60(: Grimes Apples. . Winesap Apples. . .5 ™ 25¢ Cooking Apples. . . .6 " 25¢ Delicious Apples. . .3 ™ 25¢ Buy Your Gruen During “Gruen” Week Select Christmas Gruens Now Now is your opportunity to choose Christmas Gruens and you cannot select a finer watch. The styles this year are more attractive than ever and we carry Washing- ton’s most complete line of Gruen Watches—sold on casy terms. GRAPEFRUIT e syt e ++ 19" 25¢ .. 4™ 12¢ White Pctatoes. Sweet Potatoes. . Yellow Onions. . .. .4" 23¢ White Onions . ..4"™ 25¢ N.Y.Celery. .....3*"25¢c | D’AnjouPears. ....2" 23c Fancy Turnips ......."™ 5¢ | Iceberg Lettuce "* 10c, 12ic Jonathan APPLES 4 = 25¢ off Start Paying During January HAS SCHWARTZ & SON Perfect Diamonds 708 7th Street N.W. v 709 14th Street N.W. A Special Price on Western Boxed We are offering the fine Jonathan (boxed) Apples at a special low price this week end.

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