Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1928, Page 43

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o4 NATIONS JOIN AVIATION MEETING Conference Next Wednesday to Assemble Noted Aero- nautical Experts. ‘The International Civil Aviation Con- | ference opening here Wednesday will | bring to Washington delegates from | 54 nations cemprising the largest and most distinguished group of aviation experts yet assembled. The 'meetings, which will be held in | the Carlton Hotel, will continue through | Friday. Delegates are expected to be- gin arriving Monday. Among the early arrivals expected are Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, Orville ‘Wright, Clarence Chamberlin and Ar- thur Goebel. Maj. Thomas P. Lam- | phier, former commander of the Ist Pursuit Squadron, and Lady Heath, | English aviatrix, are also d ive | a day before the opening c! ference. | Among the delegates will Le Anthony | Fokker, Charles L. Lawrence, inventor | of the Wright Whirlwind motor; Dr.| Elmer Sperry, invento:r of the F£perry gyroscope and mpas; Chester W. Outhell, chairman of the committee on aeronautical law of the American Bar Association; W. Jefferson Davis, Ran- dolph Barton, jr.; John A. Elden and Col. Benedict M. Holden, all of the aeronautical law committ ‘William B. Mayer, designer of the Ford mono- plane; Brig. Gen. William E. Gillmore, chief of the material division at Wright Field; Prof. W. D. Coolidge, inventor of the Coolidge ray; Dr. Irving Lang- muir and Dr. E. F. W. Alexanderson. professor of television and inventor of | the of altimeter which gives the | exact distance from the plane to the earth and not the distance of the plane above sea level, which has hitherto been the case. English Delegates. Great Britain will be represented offi- clally by the Rt. Hon. Lord Thomson, C. B. E, B. S. O., former air minister; Capt. R. J. Goodman Crouch, O. B. E. India will send S. R. Bomanjl of the Indian Merchants’ Chamber of Com- merce of Bombay. France will send as delegates Emil Flandin, president of the Aero Club of France, and Frank and Gabriel Voisin, aviation experts. Germany is to be rep- resented by Privy Counselor Fisch, Dr. Otto Merkel, director of the Deutsche Luft Hansa; Dr. A. K. Bohrbach, own- er.of the Rohrbach Metal Airplane Co., and Director Huth of the Reich Union of German Aeronautical Industry. Canada will have as its representa- tives the Hon. G. J. Desbards, C. N. G., deputy minister of national defense; | Wing Commander J. L. Gordon, D. F. C.; Director of Civil Government Opera- tions Col. E. W. Stedman and J. A. ‘Wilson, controller of civil aviation. Two :of the most prominent military aviation officers of Spain, Maj. Joa- quinn Perez-Secane and Capt. Juan J. auregul y GI, will attend. The New | f Zealand delegates to the conference in- clude R. L. Barlow and C. H. Dix. Anterica’s aeronautical manufactur- ing companies will also have representa- tives at the conference. The Pitcairn Co., operating the mail service from New York to Florida, will send Harold Pitcairn, president, and G. H. Childs and James G. Ray, vice presidents. The Loening brothers, Grover P. and Albert Palmer Leoning, inventors of the am- phibian plane, will attend in the name of their company. Delegates .irom other great manu- Chicago Aeronautical Commission, w. be here on behalf of his organization The insurance end of aviation will be represented by Reed M. Chambers of the United States Aviation Under-~ writers, while the Aeronautical Cham- ber of Commerce will have S. S. Brad ley, general manager, as its delegate. Representing aeronautical publica- tions will be Earl D. Osborn, president, R. Sidney Bowen, jr., editor, and George Newbold, business manager of Avia- ion; H. Ralph Badger of the Na- Aeronauitical - Assoclation'’s publi- cation; James V. Pierson, aviation edi- tor of the Detroit News; Charles Mc- | Lean, aviation editor of the New York American, and Frank Tichenor, of the Aero Digest. — . i Frozen Eggs Imports Increase. SHANGHALI, China (#).—O ords show that exports of frozen eg from China to the United States thi far this year have totaled 5,000 sho tons compared with 1,250 short tons for the same period last season. Always fresh in the beauviful brown and gold tin, THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN(;%"I;ON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928. A New Sanitary Complete Food Store OPENS SATURDAY Bt the Eighth 2320 Georgia Ave. N.W. Another of our popular Complete Food Stores will be open to serve you Saturday morning. At this store you will find only the choicest fruits and vegetables, the finest of meats and nationally and locally popular groceries. o R T e e &= s Shriver’s Peas & Carrots Libby’s Sauer Kraut Silver Floss Sauerkraut. Libby’s Sauer Kraut Juice Wyman’s Maine Blueberries it T Large, Fancy Nonpareil Brand PAPER SHELL PECANS | ALMONDS - in | There are various kinds of almonds, > R one can buy, but if you want the best insist upon the Nonpareil brand. 39c¢ w. NUTS .., 29¢ {aree. ‘sweet, firm, meaty Kernel. Re..::..u. 49 C Lb. NUTS.., 25¢|sri Campbell’s Soups............%" 10c Campbell’s Tomato Soup. .. .3 s 25¢ Campbell’s Beans............%" 10c Bean Hole Beans............!" 14¢c Van C. Kidney Beans.........%" 10c Heinz Beans, small........3 s 25¢ Dried Navy Beans............" 12¢ Dried Lima Beans. ... o 14e Our Price Choice Mixed Sack Salt % A Distinctive Coffee In a Distinctive Tin for Distinctive Patronage Sanico Coffee —“I¥’s decidedly better”’ Upholding our policy of offering a better quality for the same money or equally good quality for less money, we hcve decided to offer you a real value in quality coffee. Our new Sanico Coffee, in_the distinctive new buff, green and red canisters, is the result. Bulk Rice........coneee... .4 25¢ Comet Rice........000e...3P66%25¢ W. H. Brown Rice. . Morton’s Salt...... Split Peas. . Lentils . .. B. & M. Brown Bread. e B Two “SANICO” Meat Market OPEN SATURDAY Mt. Pleasant at Lamont St. N.W. 3710 Macomb St. Each of these stores is now an up-to- minute. COMPLETE FOOD STORE. Branch 36th Street, will move ‘Wisconsin location. From 7:30 to 10 o’Clock That You May Inspect Three COMPLETE FOOD STORES SANITARY—3710 Macomb St. N.W. ' SANITARY—Mt. Pleasant at Lamont St. N.W. PIGGLY WIGGLY—2017 Wisconsin Ave. NW. | . .Pk&. 15¢ ..Pks 10c + . 2% B¢ connra G I8¢ ideeui B 0N 1l ) 7 Ford’s Preserves. . . Until Saturday’s Closing Tidewater Pillsbury’s Herring Pancake . Roe Flour 2 %*.'.f;_ 27¢ 1 ' Ritter Beans With Pork PIGGLY WIGGLY Two “Sanitarys” Will Move Saturday No. 215, now located at 1328 To 1224 36th St. Just a few doors south of the old loca- tion. Branch No. 143, now located at 3302 To 3710 Macomb just around the corner from the old OPEN HOUSE Tomorrow Night Sanico Peanut Butter. . . . .5 10c, 23¢ Schindler’s Peanut Butter. . Heinz Apple Butter. ..........5 25¢ Libby’s Apple Butter. ... Welch’s Grapelade. . . ... Welch’s Currant Jelly........%r 18¢c Premier Mint Jelly...........%r 15¢ oo s O IE 21c "A New Piggly Wiggly Complete Food Store OPENS SATURDAY [Jecemter the Eighth 2017 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. On Saturday morning this fine new ly Wiggly will be ready to serve you—offering you only l:‘kfe. {ut‘fi y{oodu whether it be meats, fancy or staple groceries or fruits or vegetables. If you live in the neighborhood of Wisconsin and “R" or Wisconsin and “S” Street be sure to visit this up-to-the- minute food store. Del Monte Apricot & Pineapple Preserves. . . | Del Monte Pickled Peaches . .No. 24 tin, 3 for §1 00 Clark’s Sweet Pickled Peaches . No.2% tn 35¢ Richardson and Robbins’ Plum Pudding. .. ......t%" 29¢ Old Homestead Mince Meat...................»19¢ Diamond Brand CALIF. ENGLISH WALNUTS Old Gold, Chesterfield, Lucky Strike, Piedmont, Camel Only the fanciest of California Wal- nuts bear the Diamond Brand. See S, B b P 25¢ nut and then youw'll be sure of real for Many prefer to buy by the carton quality. for convenience and also to effect a Our . Pr‘i':- 390 Lb. saving. Let us supply your needs. Carton Shelled of 10 l 19 Packages ° ALMONDS, Lb. ........ 85¢ Domestic Sardines............"%" King Oscar Sardines ..Un 18 Marie Eliz. Sardines Del Monte Sardines..........%" 12¢ Belle Isle Tuna. .. PRI - Del Monte Tuna. . .tn 25¢ Pink Salmon............. Argo Red Salmon. ...........1n . Jiar 28¢c S - .. 5523¢ TRUSTY FRIEND Foods Are GOOD Foods! For this week only we are offering two Trusty Priend canned vegetable combinations at a real money saving price just to acquaint our patrons with the quality and goodness of foods bearing this label. Here is a rare Wmunny to try these foods at a saving and then return before Saturday’s closing and lay in a Winter’s Supply. A 34c Value A 49¢ Value Special for 260 Special for 38¢ ‘Each tin 11 el is the smaller Each tin listed bel is ¢l - Pl kg 1ar e, P g elew 1s the Tagu One Tin Each of— Lima Beans ....Reg. 18¢ One Tin Each of— Lima Beans ....Reg. 13c “w25c | 3 25¢ _Bulk LARD | Bulk SUGAR 2w 25¢ | 10 57¢ > Woodlyn Cleaned Currants. . .Pke. 19¢ Tiz‘afAcfiell)h Our Famous l Dromedary Dates ............. ks, 20 ! GREEN BAG HE mixed and blended roe of iy e 0: O’LAKES COFFEE i :l:d: dd;li:‘i’oui deep sea Van Dyk Pitted Dates . St Croam Butter “On_the Tables of Those e g n:.":\m;- Citron ......... % ™ 10c Prunes, 80-90s...2 ™ 15¢ e | Americus highest M , casserole Orange or Lemon Peel oz 2¢; - 29¢ Lb, 39c Cut Beans ......Reg. 13c Com .........Reg 18¢c 49¢ 38c Tomatoes ......Reg. 8¢ Peli..........Kegi'l3e Total Value 34c 26¢ lWood's Old Time Mince Meat _Federal Matches (5c size)....... Sanico Flour oo TRCNEDGES 1R Mg 5e Fruits & Vegetables IDAHO POTATOES Most-of our patrons are familiar with these fine Idaho Baking Potatoes and are constant users of them. However, if you are unfamiliar with these fine mealy potatoes we urge you to try them, for a real treat awaits you. Celery ............ sak 1215 ¢|Carrots (bunch) .......2% 15¢ Turnips .. .. coeee 3" 13¢|ettuce. . . . . ... .24 10c, 12Vsc b, ls{;:::f;‘f i o 2:: Cranberries ............" 22¢c Kale .. .. 3™ 20c|York Apples . .........5" 25¢ Carrots (bulk) .........."™ 5¢|Grimes Apples ........5"™ 25¢c Flovida Oranges All our Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly stores are supplied with fancy oranges from Southern Florida. The color of the oranges is extremely good and the taste is sweet. Buy the size orange that best suits your needs. All Sizes Not in All Stores—Per Dozen 25¢ 35¢ 45¢ 55c Scuth Carolina Fl'ori da Fresh . _or Nancy Hall . g ol fr ringless Red Sweet. Grapefruit o Grapefruit.. for. breakfast is a eam : Potatoes v 5 B2 S22 M T8 | e chse uncy et ot Loffler’s Phillips’ Loffler’s There is nothing finer than these | want. b:: and mm will m‘u, want Daintilinx “Original” Sliced choice r¢d sweets—elther South 3 f 25 to serve them—reasonably priced, M S S B Carolina Gr Tennessee Nancy Halls. or 4Jc (o 8 Grape Fruit - eat au‘age ausage acon b 3 . Ralston With Cream Th 2 ‘hmnnmmhnlz ‘Wheat i';;;‘n:th Toast Wh;h’l‘:vrhea‘?‘\ S 2 Lbs. 65c ®PURINA WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR a s | w 40c | » 40c | = 37c | 4-Lbs. 19¢ |10c & 12%¢| 2 Lbs. 35¢ | e.c.,and gives them the full food value of whoie wheat. Another Checkerboard Product. - = — RALSTON PURINA CO, St. Louls , facturing coneerns include Edgar N. Gott, president of the Keystone Air- craft Corporation; George Haynes of the Fokker orgapization; Chance Vought, maker of the famous Navy Vought “Gorsair”; C.@Hf-eyss; president of the Curtiss Aeroplane Co., and Burdett ‘Wright, - Washington rej tative of the company; Comdr, J. C. Hunsacker, designer of the dirigible Los Angeles, and F. C. Young, of the Goodyear Zeppelin. Co.; Thomas A. Morgan . of the Sperry Gyroscope Co.; Charles J. Pannill, vice president of the Radio Corporation of America; Col. Paul Henderson, former assistant Postmaster General and -vice president of the Na- tional Air Transport and the Trans- continental Alr Transport; Lester D. Seymour, general manager of the Na- tional Air Transport; E. P. Lott, fleld manager for N. A. T., and R. W. Ire- land of the same organization; Col. H. L. Brittin, vice president, and “Speed” Coleman, ' chief pilot of the North- western Airways; A. J. Elias, president of Elias & Bros.; Herbert Hughes, vice president of the Buhl Aircraft Co.; F. L. Hill, vice president of Air Associates, Inc.; Victor Roos, general manager of the Swallow Alrplane Co.; H. P. ‘Warner, general manager of the Knowl Aircraft Corporation; W. W. Pollett, secretary of the B. B. T. Coporation, manufacturers of lighting installations for atrports; E. E. Porterfield, jr., presi- dent of the Eagle Aircraft Co., and J. C. Prosser of the airport division of the Austin Co. Maj. John Berry, manager of the Cleveland Airport, will represent his field, and Maj. Reed Landis, of the g‘ Per Lb. 49(: Ay A cup of SANICO Coffee will do_more to convince you of its taste and quality than a page of praise. Special This Week PP 00I0II0P0IIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIOS Week 00000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 00000000000000 SANICO Selected Whife EGGS " These large WHITE eggs are as fine as any one wants. Doz., 55¢ SANITARY EGGS 62c Lb. cream. quality. butter. dishes, salads, ete. Roe need no longer be a luxury, for this Gorton product is eco- nomical and obtainable anywhere at any time. Ask your grocer for it today. Conveniently Located MEAT MARKETS Where only the finest is sold— Prime Beef ‘ The choicest of fancy cuts from corn-fed steers only. Try a Sanico stéak or roast and you'll be sure to buy the best the market affords. . 27c Fancy Chuck Roast Porterhouse Steak. . Sirloin Steak........ S e il Top Round Steak. . . .. §2¢ Bottom Round Steak. . 47c Hamburg Steak. ... - 30c Boiling Beef. .. Prime Rib Roast b s Aobe o S Gorton-Pew Fisherles, Gloucester, Mass. Makers of Corton’s Cod Fish and Gorton’s. “Ready-to-Fry” Cod Fizh Cakes. - Idaho Potatoes are equally good when cooked in any other . way. Lbs. for Boned Breast of Veal. . . ... ."™ 30c Dried Sliced Beef. . .. ...." ™ 20¢ Rib Veal Cheps. . . . .. Cooked Corned Beef. . . .. ." ™ 10c Shoulder Veal Chops Liver Cheese Fancy A-1 Quality Pork Smoked Fresh HAMS HAMS Shoulders w 27¢ | v 25¢ | = 20c Leg of Lamb............"™ 38¢c | Shoulder Lamb Chops. . ....™ 40c Rib Lamb Chops .. .......™ 55¢ | Shoulder Lamb Roast. . ....™ 35¢ Ffigh for Friday Halibut Steak ............"»33c | Boston Mackerel ........." 25¢ Salmon Steak . b.33¢ | Fillet of Haddock. ........"™ 2lc Fancy Trout ............" 22c | Standard Oysters ........%" 60c. Veal Cutlets . . Loin Veal Chops. . AcRross the ice they skim . .. brimming over with life and energy. Back they come . .. happy. They are the healthy, sturdy leaders of the future . . . children like these. ‘To keep them healthy and strong, their mothers give them whole- some, nourishing food . . . Ralston whole wheat cereal that provides vitamins for life and growth, pro- teins for firm flesh, mineral salts fog sound teeth and bones, carbohy- drates for heat and energy, and bran for proper elimination. S rosy-cheeked and Smoked Fresh Shoulders Start your youngsters on Ralston [ tomorrow. They’ll love it. It's ) easily prepared. Loter's Sausage Try This Menu Tomorrow

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