Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1929, Page 16

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16, % DMLV BUTER | - HEADS AR FLEET Becomes Commanding Offi-| cer of Naval Aviation Force +on Pacific Coast. When Admiral Henry Wiley lowered his flag as commander-in-chief, United | States Fleet, in San Diego yesterday, his chief of staff, Rear Admiral Henry V.| Butler, a weli known Washingtonian, Foisted his ensign as commanding of- ficer of the naval air forces on the Pa- cific Coast Admiral Butler, who has a long rec- | ord of distinguished service behind him. is one of the four “fiving admirals” cf the Navy. qualified as a naval aviation observer. In addition, he has served with dis- tinction on sea as well as on land, hav- ing been decorated with the Distin- guished Service Medal for mine plant- ing in the North Sea during the World | War when in command of the U. S. S. San Francisco. Was Dewey's Aide. He was selected to serve as side to Admiral Dewey during *he administra- tion of President Roosevelt. During this time, Admiral Butler was staticned in Washington and has been stationed here at intervals since. His perma- nent résidence is at 2206 Q street. As a young officer, the new air com- mander saw service on_the flagship | Olympia with Admiral Dewey at the | Battle of Manila Bay and had over sev- | en vears' consecufive duty with the Asi- atic Squadron in the Far East. Admiral Butler became interested in aviation in its earliest days and while in command of the naval air forces at North Island. Coronado. Calif., in 1921, became an enthusiastic fiyer and a firm | believer in the possibilities of aviation | both for commercial and military pur- | poses. Qualified as Observer. Following his Coronado assignment he attended the Aviation School at Pensacola, Fla.,, where he qualified as a | naval observer | In raising his flag on the U. 8. §. , Saratoga as commander of the Pacific air forces, Admiral Butler returns to an old friend. as it was under his direction that most of the construction of the | great airplane carrier was executed at | the shipyard at Camden, N. J., three years ago. ! Admiral Butler is a member of the Chevy Chase Club and the Army and Navy Club of this cif RAYBURN ASSALS RATEFIING LAWS 0’Fallon Decision Showsi Weakness of Transporta- tion Act, He Says. | | | Br the Associated Press | The decision of the Supreme Court Commi & O'Fallon Railroad was described to- day by Representative Rayburn of ‘Texas, ranking Democrat on. the House commerce committee, as having “strik- ingly impressed upon the country the indefensible character of the interpreta- tion of the rate-making power” of the transportation act. In a statement placed in the Congres- sional Record, the Texan declared in his opinion the Interstate Commerce Commission followed the law and took into consideration all the facts, circum- stances and legal demands made upon it for finding and fixing the valuation of railroad property devoted to the serv- ice of transportation. “In section 15a,” he said, “Congress commanded the Interstate Commerce Commission to take into consideration reproduction costs in fixing the value of railroads, but Congress did not say to the commission that reproduction costs should be the sole, nor even the con- trolling, factor in the determination of | railroad valuation. “If the method of valuation for rate- making purposes indicated here is to prevail hereafter it will increase the | valuation of the roads $10,000,000,000 and be authority for a general boost for freight rates.” EMERGENCY OFFICERS | GET SPECIAL SERVICE | Retirement Application Period to Expire Tomorrow at Mid- night. Through co-operation with the Amer- fcan Legion, the Veterans' Bureau has | arranged a special service for emergency officers of the World War who have not | yet filed applications for benefits under the Tyson-Fitzgerald retirement bill. the | time limit of which expires at mid- night tomorrow. { Veterans who also desire to apply for | Government_insurance whose hours of | occupation heretofore have prevented | them from calling at the bureau during regular office hours also will be given the required attention under this special | arrangement. | A staff of experts from the Veterans | Bureau will be on duty tomorrow untlli midnight in the office of Capt. Watson | B. Miller, chairman of the national re- habilitation committee of the American Legion, room 710, Bond Building. to assist any veterans who wish to apply for retirement or for Government in- surance. B Bureau physicians also will be in at- tendance to make necessary physicial examinations in the case of applicants for insurance and notarial service will be provided, so that applications may be completed and certified without de- ay The | Bureau employes who have volunteered their special services are Dr. V. E. Watkins, Dr. C. W. Cowper, Dr. George H. Crofton, J. F. Barr, Elsie Harman, M. E. Ellis, M. D. Brown, Goldie Newman and Samuel Ross. The 54 regional offices of the Bureau have also been instructed to keep some one on duty until midnight tomorrow to receive late applications under the ‘Tyson-Fitzgerald bill. YALE GIVEN SCHOLARSHIP. $10,000 to Be Used as Memorial to Harold L. Hemingway. NEW HAVEN. Conn., May 23 (#)— A gift of $10,000 to establish a scholar- | ship in memory of Harold Ludington | Hemingway, killed in the World War, | has been received by Yale University from Miss M. Louise Hemingway and James S. Hemingway of New Haven, it Was announced today. The scholarship will be awarded each year to a junior or senior selected by the dean. “Hem- ingway was graduated from Yale in 1914, A new order of the British admiralty ctates that when boatswains' pipes are transferred they are to be disinfected # by bollipg for five minutes. [4 THE EVENING A New Meat Market Fer Those Living Near 18th & Columbia Rd. 2442 18th St.—in the “Sanitary” just south of the Ambassador Theatre Opens Saturday Offering— . The finest quality Government inspected meats Fresh Meats: possible to obtain. B + c. The same fine quality groceries Quality Groceries: . }07¢ oferea our patrons for the past twenty years. A seasonable Fruits and Vegetables: 2 *%vpivle and staple fruits and vegetables at all times. B. & M. Lima Beans. ... Blue Ridge Corn ....... Silver Br. Peas . ... Campbell’s Beans Ritter Beans . ... DEL MAIZ CORN A new variety of corn that has gained many friends. Try Del Maiz Corn. 2 tins 356 Black Eyed Peas Van Camp’s Kidney . .... Enjoy the Best Quality Butter at This Low Price! LAND O’ LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER Made only from pure table quality cream and every pound bears a government certificate with the highest rating obtainable. 53¢ e » Butter Carton of “4” Prints Sanitary ™ 49¢ COLTON PEACHES A large tin of Cali- fornia Sliced Peaches put up in a light syrup. ™ 15¢ Del Monte Pineapple . .. Del Monte Cherries In “Sanitary” Stores Only We Are Continuing Our SPECIAL SALE on Green Meadow Farms Milk and Cream ‘We are having this special sale on Green Meadow Farms Milk and Cream to more thoroughly acquaint our patrons with the quality of these two fine items. MILK o 12¢, 2 == 23¢ BUTTERMILK, Qt., 12c; 2 for 23c CREAM :i: 15c¢ Bottle We particularly call your attention to the price we are quoting on Green Meadow Farms Cream. Just at this season of the year when berries, bananas and other fruits are so popular, we suggest that you use a mixture of half milk and half cream to obtain the nutrition as well ag economy. Pound Tin 45c “Iys Decidedly Better” “Sanico” Coffee Until Saturday’s Closing Va. Sweet Pancake Tasty, brown pancakes are enjoyable at any season of the year. In making your next pancakes, try Va. Sweet Pancake. Peter Pan Peas Peter Pan Peas have been popular with our patrons for many years. Here is‘an opportunity to buy them at a very special price. Log Cabin S With your pancakes use Log Cabin Syrup popular item. Sunsweet Prunes Large size Santa Clara Prunes packed in a pound package. Del Monte Catsup Wonderfully good tomato catsup in a large bottle put up by Del Monte. Lux Toilet Soap Lux, the toilet soap that many of the pop- ular movie stars endorse. STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 23, AN% OCERY CO. .tin 10c .tin 10c RO .. . ..4n 10c sarptingife Trusty Friend Hominy. . .t 10c Honey Dew Pineapple. . .tn 25¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit. . .t 25¢ Junigde Del Monte Pears ... .No 2 tin 25¢ Del Monte Frt. Salad, Ne- 1 tin 25¢ Del Monte Peaches, No- 2 tin 23¢ Del Monte Apricots. . Ne- 2 tin 25¢ Ne. 1 tin 22¢ pkgs. for Ib. pkg. large bottle ITA Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E These Prices Prevail in Washington Stores § PIGGLY WIGGLY | In Our MEAT MARKETS 147 Meat Markets in our Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly atores. 1929. There is a modern meat market in every Piggly Wiggly store. Offering the finest quality Government inspected meats that it is possible to procure. A New Meat Market " Fer Those Living Near 5th & Kennedy Sts. N.W. In the “Sanitary” located at’the southwest corner of 5th & Kennedy Sts. Opens Saturday Quality Groceries: The finest quality Government inspected meats possible to obtain. The same fine quality groceries we have offered our patrons for the past twenty years. Special This Week End! POT ROAST = 25- When vou buy a pot roast from one of our meat markets you are assured of buying meat from the finest Government inspected beef that it is possible We suggest vou try one of these juicy roasts for vour Sun- without hesitation you cannot buy a better one any- for us to obtain. day dinner. We where. Additional Specials say for This Week End Pork Chops Pork Chops Sirloin Steak Post Bran Puffed Rice. . A seasonable Fruits and Vegetables: 2 1ourrate and staple fruits and vegetables at all times. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. .. .r% 8c Kellogg’s Pep Kellogg’s Bran........ Kellogg’s Rice Krispies P*&- 121/,c Grape Nuts. . .. . .o P 12¢ . 12¢c | TOASTIES A very popular Sum- mer cereal, popularly priced. Pk 8o Pk 17¢ . 100 . .Pks 15¢ Puffed Wheat. ....... Pk 1215¢ Lb. 50c w. 35¢ w. 30¢ Center Cut End Cut BREAD —From Our Own Bakery— Regularly’ EAT “SANICO” et and Note the Improvement— Special This Week End! PORK ROAST- 29 We are quoting a special low price on pork roasts for this week end, and flesh. Because those of you who buy a roast from one of our meat markets may rest as- sured that it is'the fanciest quality pork that may be obtained. Sliced Halibut HaDDbOck \Fresh Croakers - Fresh Trout Boston Mackerel - Big Valuesin Fresh, Smoked and Luncheon Meat. Cooked Ham...........% ™ Cottage Cheese .. Baked Ham ... . s Cooked Corned Beef.....% ™ 10c Sliced Dried Beef.......% ™ 20c Luxury Loaf Tongue Loaf......cno..0 % ™ 15¢ Tongue Bologna.........% " 15¢ Smoked Liverwurst. . .. Spiced Ham LOFFLER’S SLICED BACON......." ™ 2lc Fillet of +19¢ Prime Rib Roast.........."™ 40c Three-Cornered Roast .. - 38c Bouillon Roast. .... - 40c Hamburg Steak. .. - 30c Round Steak . - 55¢ Boiling Beef. . - 18¢ | Veal Cutlets.............." 58¢c Rib Veal Chops..........." 50c Shoulder Veal Chops......" 35c Breast of Veal ..........." 30c Wyman's Blueberries For a wonderful pie NUKRAFT A tasty and whoiesome cheese product of the Kraft Cheese Company. | filler try these famously | peas and carrots. Try a | with those g o Y]tin of these for a deli- | tried it. good Wyman Maine Blue- berries. cious dish. ra 23¢ California_Pea BEANS California Pea Beans baked in the old-fashioned New ~ England _way. canned. Friend's Beans in pots in a brick oven. This manner of cooking gives these beans a distinct flavor which 1s entirely different from the general run of pork and beans. - 29 47 22 12 15 Size Tin. Removes grime and grit and is harmless to the skin. ~For those working around their automobiles or sarden we susgest they keep s cake on hand to thoroughly remove all traces of such work. il Cotton Gloves ‘We suggest you keep a pair of cotton gloves for use while working around your yard and house. r 1 0c PARSONS AMMONIA Parsons Ammonia is exten- sively advertised and extensively used by particular housewives. 14¢ 32¢ WELCH’S GRAPELADE Atasty grape product that is differ- ent. Shriver’s Peas and Carrots A tasty combination of | has gained wide favor e 29¢ |2 1w 35¢| P Y FRIEND’S LAVA SOAP Snowdrift Crisco ... w 35¢ 10c¢ 15¢ Del Monte L _Argo Red 20c 20c 25¢ Purch price and L % b 15¢ K B18e "™ 4lc PABST-ETT A cheese product that This _is lutely free. of Simpson Buttermilk. who have 23¢ Fruits & Stringless Bean Fancy quality fresh South Carolina Stringless necessary roughage, “SANICO” WHOLE be eaten daily. Jewel Shortening. . Mazola Oil. . . .r" 29¢ Domestic Sardines. .... in Your Fitness and Vitality Because of the high bran content and low starch content “SANICO” WHOLE WHEAT BREAD builds only firm, healthy of the health-giving minerals, vitamin properties and ‘WHEAT BREAD should At All “Sanitary” and Piggly Wiggly Stores e Jesueiny WEOSISI?N A popular Salad Oil, Sardines. ... Pistyaic Chum Salmeon....... Salmon. ..... .t In Piggly Wiggly Stores Only A SPECIAL OFFER on Simpson’s MILK For Today, Tomorrow and Saturday ase one quart of Milk at our regular low receive FREE one pint of Simpson’s Golden Flake BUTTERMILK a wonderful opportunity for those of you who do not use Simpson's Golden Flake Buttermilk to try a pint abso- Stop in the nearest Piggly Wiggly and buy a quart 's good, sweet milk at our regular price and the clerk will give you free onme pint of Simpson’s Golden Flake OUR FAMOUS “On the Tables of Those Who Know” w 39¢ Vegetables S 1bs: for Beans at a price which is the cheapest you have seen them this year. supply for your next dinner. New Potatoes Wonderiully good new potatoes from the Hast- These are all No. 1 Floridas ings District of Florida. and at this price are most reasonable. Red Ripe Tomatoes Fancy quality red ripe tomatoes which we are offering to Tomatoes in the past few weeks have you at a special low price. been extremely high in price—this price should, decided interest. New Crop Onions Iceberg Lettuce. . Fresh Pineapples Bunch Carrots Fancy Beets each 25¢ A el 2 bunches 1 5¢ Stop in our nearest store and buy a 24 15 Home Grown Spinach, 3 = 25¢ Tender Spring Kale. . .4 > 25¢ Fancy Grapefruit. ... .3 fr 25¢ Fresh Green Peas....2 ™ 25c therefore, be of Spring Onions 3 bunches 10c FLORIDA ORANGES At Our Regular Low Price for One Dozen For those who wish to buy by the half dozen—they may buy six and receive seven—at no additional cost.

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