Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1929, Page 5

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service on the Pnclfifc Cnuxtv o | After the close of the Worl ar, paymaster general of the Navy and | p traveled extensively in Europe. He| chief of the Bureau of Supplies and Ac- | returned to ghehpnnadh_s“(fi .bn(\;' | counts at the time of his retirement in |2 year ago and he and his wile made = their principal place of residence with 1909. He had served on naval wsse\slm5 sister at 1709 Lanier place. in all parts of the world, one of the| most notable of his cruises being on the battleship Oregon. Admiral Rogers (‘amcl of an old I::la— ware and Virginia family, and was born e | I California. May 29, 1855. He attend-| SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 7 @) |ed Lehigh and California_Universities, | Licut. Hugh Le Roix Smith and Pvt. Funeral services for Rear Admiral | and was appointed to the Supply COIPS |Melvin A, Ulm, Army fiyers from Fustace Barron Rogers, Supply Corps,|of the Navy March 3, 1879, | Rockwell Field killed when their U. S. Navy, who died in Philadelphia | ~During his active service he exercised | Rockwell Field, were Tuesday, were conducted at the resi-|wide influence on naval affairs, and |plane plunged into the ocean about 50 was the originator and developer of | yards off shore here yesterday. many lmpnrtgnnt improvements in the ‘The body of Lieut. Smith was recov- regulations, 10; drunkenness, 15; vio handling of the Navy's business. After | cred. A search was being made today |lation of park regulations, 98; reckless his retirement, he became an official | for Ulm's body. The cause of the ac- driving, 6; disorderly conduct, 8; va- in the Pacific Steam-Navigation Co.| cident was not known at Rockwe!l}grancy._ 2. and operating automobile Returning to active duty during thel Flold. while intoxicated, 1. Thr RITES HELD TODAY FOR EX-NAVY OFFICER Rear Admiral Rogers Will Be Buried in Arlington Saturday. ed many important duties and was| 150 IN FEBRUARY Speeding, Drunkenness, Disorderly | Conduct and Vagrancy Among Two m—Y-f—:'L‘Y‘E—R‘S DIE. ! Charges Listed. One hundred and fifty persons were AT arrested and $698 taken in fines and forfeitures during February, Capt. P. J. Carrell of the United States Park Police reported today to Capt. M. H. Parsons, the superintendent, ‘The report showed that arrests em- braced speeding, 2; violation of traffic the report showed. 1928 Announced. dence of his sister, Mrs. W. H. Bixby, 1709 Lanier place, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be private in Arlington Cemetery Saturday morn- home missionary and vention were tol ee persons | night. g Admiral Rogers was one of the Navy's This is the second of a ;fm" of personal s e” on a matter of vital interest “you.” : fudio 3" A Successful and Popular Budget Buying Plan Applied to Your Apparel Needs e A C/zarge Service on a Budget Payment Plan at Regular Cash Prices In line with the United States Government’s Plan of permit- ting foreign nations to pay off their War Lloan on the Budget Plan. “ALWAYS AHEAD * OF THE BIG:, PARADE” In lme 'Wlth the United State"s“ Government permitting you to divide up the payment of your Income Tax. In line with the modern method of buying Automobiles, Real Estate, Investment Bonds, Radios and many other commodities, we have now successfully installed the most liberal plan of all and applied it to this Men’s Clothing Business. 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Come in and let us explain the plan that will instantly win YOUR approval and patronage aneest |k SSee AT 90 days, one for 6 months, and 4 cases | J were pending when the report was filed. | Eight stolen automobiles were recoveicd, | SALES PUT AT $1,000,000.!% Gospel Literature Receipts During | ); More than $1,000,000 worth of litera: ture dealing with gospel subjects was sold during 1928 through the Review | ) and Herald Publishing Association, pio- | neer publishing house of the Seventh- 10- | Day Adventists, delegates attending the | X bookmen’s con- at a meeting in the Takoma Park Adventist Church last '} THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929. most distinguished officers. He perform- | World War, he. performed lmpm‘(anthARK POLICE ARREST were sent to jail for 30 days, one for | B ARG AN A AN AR A A A A A A A A A AR A A A AR AR S T ST S S SRR ZRATALERLLRAARERRENNNRISNN TN YO NN N YL Y7 SR S, SN A SRR SRR NS SN SRS SSSSSS S SRS AR Wilkins COFFEE Lb. 45¢ White House COFFEE Lb. 49¢ Morning Sip e 49¢ HAMS SSSSSSS S ¢in. 8¢ Fresh _ ‘Shoulders 1. 2¢ 225 Japanese Crab Meat Can 35c Fancy Fat Mackeral 8 to 9 Ozs. lzc Fresh Spinach 3 b 25¢ Cauliflower Head 25¢ 35¢ POTATOES Sweet Potatoes 4 1bs. 25¢ Fancy Celery stalk 1 Q¢ DORSCH’S Original Split-Top Loaf HOLMES’ CAKES In All Our Stores SCHNEIDER’S Famous Rye BREAD 11c =i 16¢c * ASTOR * Portola Sardines Fancy New York State 10 1+19c¢| RICE 4 - 25¢ PURE FRUIT . PRESERVES 1an2]c | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I | | | | [ | - GOLD BAG COFFEE i~ 1o i 1639 § Brewer-Snyder |5 Cocked Hominy | | | | Q. 10c | | Maple Grove = | Pure Maple Sap ¥ i SYRUP, ~ g 11 ; % 29¢ ™/49c } Clicquot|Club ts | GINGER. 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Can 45 WASHINGTON FLOUR Always Uniform in Quality 5Lbs. 12Lbs. 24 Lbs. 27c 55¢ 5195 CERESOTA FLOUR Not Bleached 5Lbs. 12 Lbs. 29c 57c * GORTON'’S READY TO FRY COD FISH 2 e 25¢ * Del Monte PEACHES 25¢ No. 1 Tall Cans ”c.mn. 1 Doz.

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