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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, PHLPPIESLES SHEPTBY TYPHOON Leaves 7,000 Persons Home- less—Schooner Wrecked. Six of Crew Picked Up. By the Associated Press. MANILA, November 26.—Damaged communication systems today left the full story of the typhoon in the central part of the Philippine Archipelago un- told, while the cruiser Milwaukee, carrying physicians, nurses, relief direc- tors, a representative of Governor General Stimson and an emergency food supply, headed toward the stricken area. Although no fatalities have been re- ported, the typhoon, which raged for two days over the islands and then assed over the China Sea, is said to ave left 7,000 persons homeless in the vicinity of Lagaspi, Albay A 100-mile-an-hour wind Province. | there de- | Too Sick to Go From ; Hotel to Hospital. ‘ Whispers of “Unfinished Work”—*I'm Not Quite | By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash, November 26— | Ezra Mecker, oldest pioneer of the Pa- |cific Northwest, lies seriously ill in his bed in a hotel room here. It was the I'second, and physicians feared probably the last, illness of the 97-year-old pa- triarch, His condition was too critical to permit his being moved to a hospital. | | For two months last Summer. the white-haired trail blazer was ill in the Ford Hospital at Detroit. That illness, Ready to Go.” “ b 'EZRA MEEKER LIES ILL AT 97: PHYSICIANS FEAR END IS CLOSE Oldest Pioneer of Northwest1 ; i | the Arts Club, will serve as ushers. DRAMA GUILD GIVES PROGRAM TONIGHT {John Mason irown of New York to Be Principal Speaker. Dances Scheduled. ’ The Drama Guild will give its initial program of the season tonight at the new McKinley High School auditorium, | - | Third and T streets northeast, present- | ing John Mason Brown of New York in 'a talk on the amateur drama of America. Cuno H. Rudolph, president of the board of trustees of the Drama Guild, and Stephen E. Kramer, tant super- intendent of schools, be among those who will speak briefly. Dr. De Witt C. Croissant of George Washington | Univer: will preside and tell the audience something of the plans for this season Representatives of various dramatic | organizations in the c under the D€ munity Players, St. Peter's Players, | ‘Women's City Club and others. Following the talk by Dr. Brown three drama dances will be given by the | Caroline McKinley dancers, mcludmzi “Chivalry,” “The Spirit of the Sea™ and “Persian Peacocks.” Music will be fur- nished by the McKinley school orches- tra, except for the dances, J. P. S. Neligh is chairman of the program for the evening. Marie Moore Forrest is executive secretary of th Drama Guild. Admission is by card, obtainable today at the office of the guild in the Community Center Depart- ment. 4 Prevent Dandruif Pleasant, healing, Liquid Zemo| | massaged into the scalp destroys d ruff. Irritations, and itching frequently disappear |overnight. Zemo’s penetrates, | soothes and cleanses the scalp, | keeps it healthy and prevent dandruff. It is a clean, safe heal |ing liquid—and the sure way to eradicate and prevent itching|y ‘smln and dandruff. All durggist. c. GCc. $1.00. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26. soreness 1928. (B i@fimm@ P N Z % chairmanship of James Offs Pnrtfl:flnl he nted are the Columbia P corth Players, Chapel Play: crs, Th» Masks, East Washington Com: Zemo FOR SKIN IRRITATIONV- Be Assured of Satisfaction—Buy Your ¥ Thanksgiving Poultry Where Quality Counts .o fo. i Physicians sald, hastened his general 5 Fresh-Killed stroyed 400 homes and 7 wharves, weakness. Many Towns Unreported. To one of his three daughters, who Many towns known to have been in jare in constant attendance upon him, the path of the storm have not yet | Meeker whispered: “I have lots of un- reported. The Milwaukee was ordered | finished work, I'm not quite ready to to visit Southern Luzon, Northern |g0.” Samar and the Islands of Leyte and | Meeker came to Puget Sound from Masbate and make a survey of the loss. | Indiana when Seattle was a settlement She carried 200 sacks of rice and 50 ! of 20 log cabins. In 1906, 5¢ s after cases of sardines. Relief officials said | :he start of his westward jours this was sufficient only for small-scale | er, with an ox team and covere relief work, but that they would under- |returned over the old Oregon { marking it with monuments. He was r ceived by President Theodore Roosevelt. | He made a second trip in 1910 and a fow years ago recrossed the route by airplane. "y M 7 M - O T S W 2 SO 57 Fatted Turkeys Ib. 50@ These turkeys will be U. S. Gevernment graded. ‘e i e e Fresh-Killed Stewing Fresh-Killed Roasting Chickens Chickens . 45¢ k. 39¢ % Fatted Geese.........Ib., 35¢ § Long Island Ducklings. Ib,wég:: o Additional Meat Specials! :o Small Lean Shoulders Pork....................Lb. 22¢ End Cut Shoulder Pork Chops.................Lbk. 27c 3 Pure Pork Sausage............................Lb. 35¢ EZRA MEEKER. 3 -.." take extensive work if necessary. The American cruiser Memphis re- | orted last night that she was standing y the Japanese steamer Saka Maru, | which went aground in the storm on the Island of Masbate. The crew of the Saku Maru was reported safe. Many Houses Swept Away. om tha Province of Ambos d that many houses of 1 had been destroyed there, ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 61st Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James F. Shea Secretary Joint Meetings to Open. | The first of a serles of joint meetings | | of the local Quartermaster Association | and the Reserve Officers’ Training Con- | ference will be held in the auditorium of | the Interior Department Wednesda: & two-masted schooner, whose name was not_reported, was lost in Manila | © ol Giard L Ao a4 | . s Manila 5 . M , tates Bay during the ‘storm. The British | proortor o miacenice. United B | Infantry, recruiting officer at Newark, Sreighter Medon picked up the crew of will give an ilustrated talk on I il o Ak e i fthe AWorld S aodiOen. rescued from the bay by the stemmer Compalgn 8 EaeHne Golden Peak, THE DOBBS BRIGRTON DOBBS HATS One of the new slip-on hats — self trimmed — the Dosss BRIGHTON . .. of softest Leisure Light felt quickly donned — for gay Winter sports. Smallest to largest headsizes in a spark- ling array of colors Nineteen-Fifty for the Hat shown Trr Hrcur Co. 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