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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MOXDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1928 Huge Lighthouse Will Guide Fliers To Chicago Field By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 19— Aviators bound for the municipal airport will be guided by a ; “lighthouse” 416 feet high, sur- H PRESDENT TAKES TRP TO BLL RN Motors With Mrs. Coolidge to Historic Battle Site in Virginia. siie Thanksgiving FRUIT CAKES! With Thanksgiving only about ten days off, many of you are, no doubt, thinking of FRUIT CAKES. We have made special | preparation in both our* Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly stores and | have stocked the following varieties: Corby's Hostess Fruit Cake, &) 1 = Corby’s Orchard Pruit Cake, National Biscuit Company Fruit Cake mounted by a 70-foot tower. The 3 and Cook's Frult Cake. These cakes are baked in a variety of lighthouse is the newly com- sizes and we feel sure that you will find the size and kind of [§ pIEéed gas holder nfmx gas lln?t cake that you prefer. | and coke company to be put in | |} | Let us call your particular attention to Corby's Orchard Pruit fl‘f,l:'r‘l“‘"?}(‘ mfi?fl", s . | Cake, which, in the past, has had a wide appeal with the P8 on e B e | Washington public. 1-Ib size, 49c: 2-Ib size, 85¢: 5-lb. size, $3.25. ameter, wil. be painted at the il The latter two are packed in decorated tin boxes. top in 10-foot strips of black and yellow. The tower surmounting | |! — the tank will carry a 1,000-watt red light. Directions to the air- port will be painted in 30-foot let- ters on the roof of the tank. NEAR EAST QUOTA | APPEAL SISSUED) D. C. Headquarters Urges When you plan on getting your turkey fof Thanksgiving. be sure to visit one of our Sanico or Piggly Wiggly meat markets There you will find the choicest of turkeys. Each turkey sold in 5| any one of our meat markets is fresh killed and is graded U. S. &) prime. The grade, U. S. prime, is the highest grade recognized by#, the Department of Agriculture. ] i We suggest that you inquire of one of our outchers regarding |5 | when these turkeys will be on display. We feel many of you to E\ insure getting just the exact size bird you want will prefer to E‘ leave your order in advance. By so doing you can rest assured |£ that the particular size turkey that you desire will be reserved for you and you may call for it at your convenience. g % 1845 4th St. N.E. These Prices Prevail in Washington and Suburban Stores BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. President Coolidge yesterday motored into Virginia as far as Bull Run battle- field, where for more than an hour he visited the various spots of interest in that section made famous by two major battles during the Civil War. The President’s visit to that histor- fc spot was unexpected. At the break- fast table. ne suggested the trip to Mrs. Coolidge. At a few minutes after 9 o'clock they were on their way. Besides the interest in the battlefield | and the markers, the President and| Mrs. Coolidge derived enjoyment from the ride. The weather was ideal and the countryside colorful. They enter- ed Virginia by way of the Chain Bridge. Their first stop was at Fairfax Court House, where they looked about at the old brick courthouse that figured Citizens’ Aid in Raising inently in the early history of the g‘g:hnc and during the Civil War. $75,000. They did not enter the courthouse. having visited it more than a year ago — when relics there were shown " | Pointing out that underaged children by Representative R. Walleh Moore. | still in_orphanages in the Near East The stop in Pairfax was BHiel 70 a | and outplaced children will need care | was long enough to attract for some years, and that there are still | about the White L"‘t"}m, stored to | Fefugee camps to be cleared, Washing- | me“ tg’ut ?-?y‘\?mry The President ton citizens were urged to come forward the Bull Run country. Hhe Fnap as | asisting to raise the §75.000 Disirict s * | of Columbia quota of the $6,000,000 un- well ?agmrx‘fflvdn:cnrémmfim""B“ul’;’";‘{\‘,’n ! derwriting campaign for Near Bast Re- Iabtics. He personally gave the instruc- | 10t 0 PR BRtod Y T, Welter tions s to_ the roads and otherwise | Jo, "phelps Stokes, and now being wide- e et the trip. top just.after the 1V distributed from the national head- e A e un ‘stream had | Quarters here, at 1334 Connecticut. ave- | . . The President and Mrs. i Tl ‘fhen::o%l;‘:‘(‘.e‘gawi‘eflé?gliufl‘Eflfl Relief has rendered a distinctive beginning of the first Bette 0 For|service in_ the name of the United ?g‘il:}n Stopped_and_they alighted to sx'\"‘éfis'foodw:l;;lirx:;k::d Sl E s SR i medical care; Took al the pidilggs‘;‘;‘:]g':g‘é‘l’“{he two [ 132,532 childien were admitted to or- || batics and which served as a hospital | BURES B4, Thofe AT &, hurdred i rate sol- = : e z;;r“bogagnt\;l;"lf:ga Confederate, om | in normal life in five years of outplace- | slong the Warrenton road for a mile | M, [R0E And, hame, fndne, ) enry House 4 work, e or so, when the oMo ke the stone | MuSt see it through to an honorable B 6. ‘was in the thick of the fighting. | cOPTAINON (sf‘misw;l;fiin;g’: "rléxpn:i;vz? For many years it has been a muSeUm. | (he Near East a il "The President and Mrs. Coolidge en-| gpvop il = sm"r‘; of little children Specicl This Week! PINK SALMON Seeded or Seedless Tin, 19¢ 2 Tins, 35¢ Pkags. 1 5 c 3 Tise 50 C Seasonable Items! 3] for for fltl monte Specials Old English Marmalade. ...............% 33¢ . Orange or Lemon Peel. .. Del MonleTh“ Week Only Del Monte Fancy Glazed Citron. .. .. De Lux | BARTLETT Swece Dotpn o Flowe ... PLUMS | PEARS Woodlyn Cleaned Currants. .. .. Large No. 21, Tin No. 2Y, Tin, 26c w21c |2590c Figs........5= st 10ec Biges.......J0% Tin SMALL GREEN ASPARAGUS, 4 7 98¢ Special This Week! Silver Brand Special This Week! TAR OAP 25¢ . Table Suggestions! Silver Lake Cut Beets. . . . Trusty Friend Whole Beets. ...... Snider’s Sliced Beets in glass. . Trusty Friend Shoe Peg Corn. . n 10c, 17%c Honey Dew Sliced Pineapple. . ... N> 2% tin 271/ ¢ Shriver's A-1 Stringless Beans. ...... Blue Ridge Cut Stringless Beans. . . .. % Trusty Friend Baby Lima Beans. .!" 12Y5¢, 17Y¢ Trusty Friend Mixed Vegetables.. ......%" 12¢ Snider’s Golden Wax Beans. . glass 95¢ Taste Tells the BULK Difference Granulated iakks | SUGAR O’LAKES 100 Ibs., $5.50 Cakes for i | _No.2 tin 10 .. Ne.2tin 14¢ Sauer’s Vanilla . ..... .."15¢; Brand cr Ceresota Selected White £céS | FLOUR As fine as any one could want. Many of our patrons aiter, try- 5.1b. Bag, 27¢ Sweet Cream Butter with us now in 1 tered the old house at the invitation | VCEtL. (8 AT g | Washington's quota, so tha of the caretaker and were shown ""‘? | humanitarian work of this organlz;l}gr: y be brought Il of the two battles and given a verbal description of the fighting in that sec- tion. ! From the museum they motored slow- Iy over the battlefields reading the markers and other reminders of the battling more than sixty years ago. They stopped and read the marker in- dicating the spot where Gen. “Stone- wall” Jackson directed his wing of the Confederate Army during the first Bat- tle of Bull Run, and from which stand he received the nickname of “Stone- wall.” They read also the marker show- ing where Gen. Kirby Smith was wounded. There were not many visitors on the . Time and the Presi- | With a list of speakers and guests em- | battlefield at the time bracing prominent county, gsmte and informality. They | Rational figures, the Arlington County mm Fe&t]zr;tlor:i will hold its annual quet Wednesday night i v Hall, Cherrydale. The affalr wil mess the close of a year of notable achieve- ments by the federation in county civic | development. | dent and Mrs. Coolidge were permitted to move about with arrived back at the White House in time for 2 o'clock dinner. STUDENT TRIO HURT IN CROSSING CRASH Manassas Victims Brought to D. | chartered by Congress ma: to a crowning end.” ARLINGTON BANQUET ative R. Campbell, former member of Congress from Kansas, who is now a resident of the county: Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, exec- utive officer of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, and B, | PLANS ARE UNDER WAY County, State and National Speak- ers on List for Wednesday Night's Entertainment. | Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., November 19.— The affair will mark Principal speakers will be Represent- Walton Moore, Phillip P. C. for Treatment, One Being fit Hedrick, supervisor of Arlington in Serious Condition. i Robert Sisson, John Link and Ripley Strong, students of the Swavely Prep- aratory School, Manassas, Va., were treated at Emergency Hospital last night, on being brought here after an sutomobile in which they were riding crashed into a train there. Sisson is in | s serious condition, suffering from a fracture of the skull, it is believed. His parents of Gloversville, N. Y., are at his bedside. Link suffered a broken leg, cuts and bruises, and Strong was treated for a broken ankle and cuts. Link’s parents live at Rochester, N. Y., snd Strong's at Gloversville. John Wilson of Lowell, Mass., a fourth stu- dent in the automobile, escaped injury. Special Dispatch to The Star. MANASSAS. Va, { Mayor Harry P. Davis of Manassas and | officials of the Swavely School here mre investigating the accident of last night in which an automobile driven by Robert Sisson, a student, crashed into a standing freight train at a cross- ing here, injuring himself and two others of the four occupants. Parents of Sisson were at & local hotel when the accident occurred, having come here on a visit from Gloversville, N. Y. after visiting another son at Annapolis. It is believed the auto was moving at a| speed too great to be stopped when the youths discovered their path blocked by the train. The question of the need | of a light at the crossing has been| raised. METHODIST MISSION GAINS ARE REPORTED ,B4,835: New Constituents Are Won in Foreign Fields, Board Declares. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 19.—The Methodist Board of Foreign Missions announced yesterday that the Metho- dist Episcopal Church in 1927 gained 34,635 new constituents in mission fields, bringing the number of its over- seas adherents to 903,183. More than half the gain was made in India. ‘The church now has 697,533 mem- bers and 205650 baptized children under instruction for admission to the These are distributed, the re- China, 90,326; 41,280; ludia, church. port showed, as follows: Japan, 18860, Korea, 50%.852: Latin American, 643 Ku- yope, 111743, Alrica, 3 Malaya, Dutch Iodies, Sumatra sud the Philp- pines, 67,962 The church has 139718 pupils en- rolled in 2,832 schools in mission fields. Methodists outside of this country con- tributed $2,313,971 during the year for support of their churches, schools and Tospitals. FOUR HURT IN PLUNGE. Auto of Dr. Bloodgood, Noted Sur- geon, Goes Into River. BALTIMORE, November 19 (#) — Dr. Joseph C. Bloodgood, international- Jy noted surgeon and cancer specialist, .his wife, a guest, Mrs. Bayard Turn- bull of Rodgers Forge, Md, and the Bloodgood chauffeur, Henry Richard- son, colored, all narrowly escaped death yesterday when an automobile in which ihey were riding plunged from a bridge aL Harper's Ferry, W. Va., and dropped 50 feet to the Potomac River. All were slightly injured and were brought to « Baltimore hospital. Mrs. Bloodgood suffered a broken kneecap, which Dr. Bloodgood set at the scene of the accident with the aid of a nurse who was passing. The listrict. A feature which promises much in- erest will be the presentation of the which was won by Miss Ma | Mann with A r S b 1 | award in the county slogan contest.qi Gateway to the South.” | “Arlington County, the ‘The dinner will be served by the woman’s auxiliary of the Cherrydale | || Volunteer Fire Department. C. Hull, vice president of the federa- William lon, heads the committee on arrange- ments. President L. C. McNemar will act as toastmaster. Cousins Die in Same Hour. Special Dispatch to The Star. WILLIAMSBURG, Va., November 17. —John Fox and William Fox, colored, first cousins, apart in York County, died in the same hour from same disease and each aged November 19.— | 30, Thursday. living one-fourth mile BLEND of the roe of cod, had- dock and other appetizing deep sea fishes. Easy to prepare in many delicious dishes. Try roe croquettes, roe with scrambled eggs, roe salad, etc. Roe need no longer he the occa- sional delicacy, for Gorton's is eco- nomical, easily obtained, easily served. Ask your grocer. Gorton-Pew Fisheries, Gloucester, Mass. Makers of Gortow's Cod Fish and Gortow's “Ready-to-Fry" Cod Fish Cakes. physician escaped serious injury. though Mrs, Turnbull was badly bruised about the head and shoulders, as was the chauffeur. A [ i ! Land O'Lakes is America's highest quality butter- overn- ment certified and made entirely from fresh table quality cream. Carton of Four c Sanitary Butter ...lb. 57c Prints Keep the Home Spic-and-Span! ... bot. 9¢ Jeake 10¢ .pke. 12¢ ..h. 15¢ .cake Q¢ .can 20c 2 . .tin 23¢ ve...3 pkgs. 25¢ mhicsL oo lle .bot. 15¢ Ammonia . Bon Ami ... Bon Ami ..... Borax .. Sapolio .. Sani Flush Drano ... Brillo Bab-O Carbona , , i Clorox ..........bot. 20c O-Cedar Polish . . .bot- 22¢ U. S. Metal Polish can 10c Solarine .........n 23c Old Dutch . ... .2 ¢ans 15¢ Duz ..........3pkss 25¢ Liberty Mops. . . .each 50c Ibs. for 10: 57 10 . 63c In Cotton Bags Swansdown Cake Flour particalarly milled; especially suited s in making cakes. Pkg 35c NONPAREIL DIAMOND Thin Shell Brand Calif. Alonds Walnuts Very hish a itoreia My, thin shelled, fancy almonds. Lb., 39¢ Brazil Nuts Mixed Nuts Ib. 25¢ Select Pecans .....I» 49¢c Glazeo Citron ....I 35¢c Lemon Peel ......"M 29¢c Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE As good as mother used to make —Backed in both glass and () tin. Jar, 10c; tin........ C ed with miliar diamond. Lb., 39¢c . 29¢ Our Famous Green Bag Coffee, * 39¢c SHRIVER’S PEAS and CARROTS Fancy fresh peas and diced carrots packed by Shriver. This combination makes a very tasty dish, correctly proportioned to suit your taste. 2 Tins 35c : for Government inspected Round ..... steers, convince you of the quality of SANICO steaks. Porterhouse ......" 60c Sirloin. ...k T00€ Hamburg ......... " 30c Sliced Dried Beef........% ™ 20c Bacon Strips (heavy)... Bacon Strips (light).... Canadian Style Bacon. .. Sliced Skinned Hams. . Smoked Shoulders. ... Zion Fig Bars—Delicious fresh- baked Fig Bars at a most rea- sonable price. ..2 b Sc Mott’s Cider—A delicious, fied Apple Cider— Qt., 22¢c; Gal Van Camp's Evaporated Milk— A favorite of thousands of our patrons— Small tin, 5c; large tin, 11c Powdered XXXX Sugar—A Powdered Sugar prepared es- pecially for use i icing and candy-making. Pound, 9¢ Package Sugar— Many house- wives prefer sugar packed in cartons, as the sugar remains untouched until opened in their own kitchens— 2-Ib. pkg., 14c; 5-Ib. pkg., 35¢ Is Sold A trial will . " 50c Mo 35c ™. 25¢ 1o 60c . 60c . 24¢ ters trom only lamb and corn-fed pork. Loin Lamb ......."49c Shoulder Lamb . Select Pork ....... " 35¢ LeanPork ..... Del Monte Products Our Regular Low Prices : - ASPARAGUS Picnic Tips ......tn 17¢c Sm. Gr. Tips No.1sq.tin 30c Gr. Med. Tips No. 1sq. tin 32¢ Mam. Wh. Tips No. 1 sq. tin. 35¢ Col. Gr. Pld. No.2!; sq. tin 39¢ APRICOTS Buffet ... No.2. . ], [ 205 EPR L ....tin 19¢ No.2%..........tn 35¢ CHERRIES Royal Anne. . .. .buffet 14c Royal Anne, No. 1. .tin 23¢ Royal Anne, No. 2. .tin 29¢ Royal Anne, No. 21/ tin 39¢ PEACHES Buffet . .... ..tin 8¢ Sliced, No. 1. .. tin 15¢ Sliced, No. 21/, tin 25¢ Halved, No. 21j;. . .tin 25¢ PEARS Bartlett, No. 2. .. .tin 25¢ PEAS Early Garden, No. 1 n 15¢ ly Garden, No. 2 tin 19¢ Domino Tablet Sugar—Preferred by many discriminating house- wives to be served with hot drinks. 2-Ib. carton, 23c Campbell's Spaghetti—Have you tried Campbell's Spaghetti, packed by the makers of the well known Canned Soups? Certo—Used to insure your Jelly of congealing to ‘the correct degree ..............Bot, 2% Welsh Rarebit—A product of the famous chefs of College Inn—a delicious cheese product, espe- cially tasty for luncheons or midnight repasts ...Glass, 29¢ Chicken a la_King — Another product of College Inn_which has gained wide favor with our PATONS ‘Laaiviv. onaidais Tin, 50¢ tin 10¢c tin 25¢ In Our eat M;rkets Eighty-six Meat Markets Where Only the Finest of Meat Loffler’s Sausage T.offler’s sausage has long been a favorite with the Washington food buvers—and it's in this cool, nippy weather that sausage is most appre- ciated. If you prefer sausage meat, link sausage or skinless sausage let our nearest meat market supply your wants. Loffler’s Link or Skinless. ...". 35¢ Loffler’s Sausage Meat. .. .2 Ibs. 65¢ STEAKS Choicest of steaks cut only from corn-fed, CHOPS Choice chops cut by experienced meat cut- the tinest of genuine Spring Loffler’s Sliced Bacon. . . 30c b, 39¢c Loffler’s Scrapple . ... Loffler’s Pork Pudding. . Loffler’s Link Sausage....."™ 35¢c Phillips’ “Original” Sausage '™ 40c Brookfield Sausage ........" 40c 1. 20¢ .. 25¢ Smoked HAMS ... "*29c | Fresh HAMS. ....."* 25¢ e g b FRUITS FOR SALAD Buffet ....!......tin 13¢c NoED: L .....tin 23¢ No. 2, . . “tin 45¢ PLUMS De Luxe, No. 2V;. .tin 25¢ PINEAPPLE Crushed, No. 2. .. .tin 18¢c Sliced, No. 21;. . .tin 271/¢ Tidbits .. i i i0e SPINACH No. 2 ... No. 214 .. o CORN Crosby, No. 1. ... .tin 10c Crosby, No. 2. ... .tin 15¢ TOMATOES Solid Pack, No. 215 tin 1134¢ LIMA BEANS Green Limas. .No. 2 tin 25¢ PUMPKIN No. 21, size..... BERRIES Blackberries. . . .No. 2 tin 25¢ Strawberries. .. .No. 2 tin 35¢ Red Raspberries, No. 2 tin 35¢ Kaffee Hag—Finest grade coffee roasted, from which all cai- feine has been extracted— !‘h.. 65¢c Wilkins Coffee — Roasted right here in Washington—a favor- ite of many Washingtonians— T4 Ib,, 23c; Ib., 45¢ Sauerkraut Juice — Many are drinking Kraut Juice for its health value.. Tin, 15¢ Le Grande Succotash—This is a triple Succotash—a delicious combination of Corn, Lima Beans and Tomatoes. Tin, 15¢ B. & M. Brown Bread—A deli- cious brown bread, packed by Burnham & Morrill...Tin, 17¢ .tin 14¢ .tin 19¢ .tin 15¢ Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables in All Our Stores Rosy Ripe Tomatoes You'll surely want to enjoy these fancy California tomatoes. Large, red, ripe fruit, Jjust about the finest that the market af- Reasonably priced at fifteen (15) cents per pound. PEARS Calif. The finest eating pears the market af- The D’Anjou are sure to please vou will only try them. California D’Anjou Pears in our nearest Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly store. Lbs. for fords. APPLES Stayman Winesaps Fortunately, we were able to secure more of these fine Stayman Winesap Ap- ples at a price which enables us to offer These locally- grown Staymans are exceptionally fine. 25¢ Florida Grapefruit. .*2® 10c, 12Y5¢c Florida Oranges ... .%* 40c ' 60c them at this low price. Lbs. for Bulk Carrots . ... Bunch Carrots .. .. Fancy Kale ......... Western Boxed Apples. . .3 ™= 25¢ Spitzenburg Western Boxed APPLES, 3 " 25¢ ing these fine Pacific Coast eggs msist upon SANICO eggs. Sanico Pacific 43c Wyman’s Maine Blueberries Now you may enjoy good blueberry pie at any season 29 of the year. Tin......... Cc FLAKO WAF-L Pie Crust | Ready Mixed Ready mixed Delicious waffles o TN | M CEE TV and roll. Pkg., 15¢ Buckwheat . ..pks. 11c A. J. Pancake . .pkz. 1215c Pillbury’s .....pks. 124c Log Cabin Syrup. 27¢ Airline Honey ......12¢c DEL MAIZ CORN An entirely mew variety of Golden Try Sanitary Eggs .. .doz. produet. Pkg., 14c 1b. bag 12:57¢ Sanico Flour'Zit" 55C Soap for the Bath and Laundry Palmolive ....3 cakes 25¢ Ivory (guest)..6 cakes 25¢ Ivory (small) ... .cake 8¢ Ivory (large) . .cake 121/c Camay .......3 cakes 25¢ Lux Toilet ... .3 cakes 25¢ Sweetheart cake Eava. ..., Lifebuoy ........ Star .. ... .2 cakes P. & G. Naphtha, 6 cakes 25¢ Octagon . ......cake §lc Fab Beads ...pks. 9c Ivory Flakes. .pke. 10c, 24¢c Octagon Super Suds pks- 9¢ Chipso . pks. 9¢, 23¢ Lux ........rks. 10c, 25¢ ake cake For Small Families Sanico Cofiee Yaelb. Tin zsc Mixed Vegetables—A mixture of variety of vegetables, especial- Iy canned for use in making soups ... % .Tim, 12¢ _ Pumpkin—Many_at this season of the year will want to pre- pare Pumpkin Pies—vour choice of two brands—Sentinel Chief, 10c; Van Camp's, 12c Bean Hole Beans—A Van Camp product, with a taste similar to the old-fashioned Maine Beans cooked in the ground— 2 tins, 25¢ Chili Con Carne—A highly sea- soned dish, especially tasty during chilly weather—either Van Camp’s or Libby's— Tin, 12¢ fords. you i 2 White Potatoes Yellow Sweet Potatoes. . .4 ™ 15¢ First Prize Nut MARGARINE Many of our patrons insist upon First Prize Nut Margarine.’ We feel that if you desire a substitute for butter in cooking, you, too, will like First Prize. Lb. 25¢ D’Anjous See these 23¢c o [ S. Car. Sweet Potatoes. . .4 ™ 19¢ New York Celery. . . .salk 10¢ Iceberg Lettuce. .. ." 10c, 12Y5¢ Yellow Onions. .........4 "= 25¢ Bulk Turnips ... PRRAD AL b B .2 for 15¢ 3 e 25¢