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A i - = = = & o s = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929. 5 ‘ GHIBAGU UFHBI Al- 1 RESCUED CAPTAIN TELLS TALE | . OF FIGHT WITH RAGING SEA | ~ . 7e e e | For Impaired Vision AEB”SE[] AS BAND” ly C { . Sl(lpper Flna v omes AS}\OTC From Bat— . —Consult sn Eye 1 hyswmn tered Vessel—Gives Graphic Stor | ‘ Assmtant in State Attorney’s | (L V . Alp > i CREAM OF NUT MASON 1 | “ e o ong Vigi one. | ! Blitg s RN oot NEa b Office Is “Identified St ‘ OLEO e veriod is i time to have I ! i ‘:” . "* ’?"a’ m”"[mm_ b by Victims. | By the Associnted Press the skipper declared. that he remained | | JARS - the eyes of children i ppi ASTORIA, Oreg.. June 20.—Capt. aboard while all olhers were taken \ examined by an oculist and § o o Louis Johnson, 51, who nslds-:h nlst‘:\- ashore 1 P . & * { i Efeetive isign corrected, il | By the Associated Press man as Jack London would have loved | I thought there might be some hope reserving season is near. : have defective vision corrected CHICAGO, June 20.—State's Attor- to portray, stepped from a Coast Guard that the Laurel would withstand the The finest spread for bread. GOLD BAND O P | l ney John A. Swanson today concerned —cutter here vesterday, after his rescue s ptain seid. “That is one Also: excelant for: baking - oF . " | himselt persona; vith what he termed from the battered. broken hulk of the 3 ons I stayed behind. The | - o at a very low price. Special for 4 the inexplicable charge of banditry Jumber freighter Laurel, which he had n was to gather up the navi cooking. this week. ..- flm made against one of his assistants, Ray- commanded . . o truments, papers and ship’s mond E. Blackwood. Since dawn Sunday Johnson an is 1 save them from the wreck 4 WE NAKE THEN Blackwood, 45 years old and the hold- ship had suffered such an onslaught by was these instruments and | W '14::' BG:‘:]‘, Fogd Pt" Q“' er of public office for many years, was the elements as is seldom witnessed on pepecs that Capt. Johnson saw safely | Lb i identified yesterday by three persons as the Pacific Coast. ed away in the Coast Guard cutter | p3 . the man who held up a real estate office | His ship went aground off the mouth Betore he himsell went over the side. | c Doz. Q Abril 5 and onk rings. cash and checks, of the Columbia River Sunday morning | He lowered them with great care into L The State’s attorney was dissatisfied en route to New York as satisfied they were weil | Lb. c | with the manner in which the identi- cl'pho;dlum the !(rndl(;im\\ o!] the - bW S | fication was made, and with the police Capt. Johnson refused to leave his typical of the older | === O PTI CIAN == Dandling of the case. Blackwood first | command even after the last of his calm, un- | (&) 918 Fift th Street was pointed out as the robber by Fred- |crew had been taken safely ashore spoke ear- | | d ‘ S fifteen ree Sk Proemke. i whose offce the Tob- | One of his men met death from the |nestly and with evident sorrow as he | FHITHELTIIIIATTATETTETEETITATT AN SERSERTE N ERARAREREA NN ENNAN RSN ny (B WASHINGTON bery took place. Froemke happened to | fury of the storm told of the wreck of the Laurel. A four- A Y »— see. Blackwood at the City Hall and | Wearing a soiled cap as his only em- | day growth of beard covered his face. A | R4 %1 e : pointed him out to a policeman. blem of authority the captain dropped | shock of blonde Viking hair, tousled and | ’ v Established 1899 | P®Blackwood was arrested and kept in | from the ship attired in begrimed dun- | unkempt, recalled memories of pages | /&' # b | jail several hours. Later he was brought | garecs, a shirt and a nondescript over- | from the books of London, or Joseph | ff| ; 4 | cut in a police “show up” and two men | coat. | Conrad. i % 4 who were présent when the robbery | All else save the precious na\'hzaby:ng 5 lhm‘p( Mllbl:ind;\ nlgh‘t a!lerrr most | ? % N ctantiated Froemke's | instruments and the ship's papers had | of the crew had been taken off.” he ig::ufi?l:tq;n ke been lost. It was to safeguard these, |sald. “After the others had gone Mon- 4 FILLET OF HADDOCK FANCY LUMP LARGE TROUT 4 day T placed a life boat ready and fixed 4 4 up quarters in the wireless shack, and | 7 POUND : cleared another place under the poop 7 z ¢ deck, The wind was blowing hard and ’ Lb. ‘ these were sheltered pla 4 4 ()H‘ b e captain b(un- 1 ’ ; tinued, “there appeared to be a break ’ c . ? in the storm. The ship shifted hl»\nld' i a bit, but within a few hours the storm | (g/ ’ hrge B“tter Fuh : became worse than ever. I decided |G| % 1 % t xl lhu:. it was useless for me to stay. ’ : “I gathered up all the instruments i o= 35, 4 the smments| M| 2 BOSTON MACKEREL Lb. C % l(:ntlk ”?unrld could get through. I ’ LB. TIN 3 new, though that they could never get | &1 % POUND . a boat through the sea that - A 4 An Open Letter to the e T et 1§ CROAKERS ¢ “That evening I flew & white banner |} # % to let the lookout know there seemed |%q| # b4 fo bé no hope. T was glad to see the | & 5 Lb. boys coming out. There was nothing s c c l else that I could do." 1§ 2 [ T h:rtnc disaster wklhe Laurel was the ; ’ st serl J_ _L peall o ‘],,lg“%‘lmi‘“‘;;“%f: ;::3 e e R A A A O e A A SRS SRR R AR R SRR two men from the sieamer Ellis when a sudden storm overwhelmed th hi) the RedSea. S Rock Creek National Budweiser Beer . : . . . : POCERRLR ARl Gl SHIPPING NEWS Glnger A]e Cllamplon Brew $ 1at a remarkable City ashington really is! Contents Contents Cavton ofs 0 4 4 ) Arrivals at_and_Salii 3 25 4 Bo 25 Abused by some Congressmen, scoffed at by some Senators and even ey B Lge. Bots. [ 24 ts. C 12 Bottles ° : i = 5 3 ) o slighted by some Presidents. R, i ; S Munamar —Havana .. e 1y | (] " " - T T But that is not the half of it ! E R S st MEA,T,MA!@I,(ETS l e il i ! 2 : DUE TODAY. | Ib. Criticized by some merchants, lost faith in at times by some financial Nerime sl ok ) ’ Fancy Auth’s Smoked Sausage. .™ 35¢c Fountain interests and literally turned upside down by highly visionary experi- Be : .. Leg Auth’s Royal Pork. ... .. . 55¢ Brand : £ 4 = & e s TS 5 DUE TOMORROW. | 1b. pkg. ; mental legislation recommended by groups of its own citizens. e ey eers B B Pavelaadd. .. . . .. vk 15¢ i itobal Colon-Chion v 18 Again, it has been made the goat of unproved magazine articles. ! Niagara—Ha ne ! A S - AMERICAN BEAUTY Fl 8: \lflm s...x Prnmhru 13 I DUE SUNDAY, JUNE 23. r | ¥ Lb. Monterey--Tampico o | ] i Dresden —Bremerhaven . Evangeline—Yarmous It is a full-grown man in the list of American cities that stands with- out a voice of its own. WHY-SHOULDN'T IT BE'ABUSED? _ But, while all this goes on and on— A great railroad builds a magnificent edifice for its own home. This founded upon its faith in the Nation's Capital. Another great railroad is to build an additional terminal to meet the ever-growing needs of the Nation’s Capital. Sinnexada London June 15 | sy PUE MONDAY. JNE 24 ' Faunce’s Sausage Meat. . ."™ 35¢ T pper— Lond Juae 14 i | e Jine 1t ’ C | Loffler’s Skinless Sausage ™ 35¢ C ¥ une 14 ! 112 ’ 2. Sausage 40 4 AT st PRNI-SISRN E . v ‘ Paris—Havre . <t June 18 e Sl S S Sl e S NS S e e e il Porto Rico San duan.. 10 June 18 | COFFEE : FLOUR Sa 1 A far-visioned merchant is building a magnificent structure to e D meet the ever-growing needs of the Nation’s Capital. Berlin—Bremerhaven . ame1s | GOLD wiSeed b 390 Washington Sb. 12-b. 24.1b. : ' stz 41 B Every 5 ‘And Nati . 1i hnidred ! : e ' BAG gk Always Uniform in Quality 25¢ 49c 95c ! na a gr("al alion 1s -‘I)Pn( "'g undadredas DUX' WEDNESDAT, TUNR'36 i WILKINS lb 45c . . . 3 . Vauban- Buenos Alres P ...June 1A . of millions upon the hundreds of millions R L L Ceresota "™ 2™ A o » i DUE THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 155 = ° ° 29c 57 already spent to keep this Nation’s Capital g."n‘r’riz‘,“‘, Quastoy girseee-June 19 | Mornlng S]p Ib. 51¢ Not Bleached c anta Marta—Kingston........" June 22 8| | ‘ here—— ! OUTGOING STEAMERS. | ! = ' : T I Ib. GOLD MEDAL 5. 12- 4 e gosEe White House b. 51c | SO0MDAL & 99¢ & 57c | | ¥ ; b y ) 3 R vt : PR AN o T AN I¢ So, while these astounding things are going on— ) S Gk e — FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES * | oque:- ~ssmmeessemmery |B " 3 : . 5 ) Stuttyart Southampton, Boulogne and | 8| ST BT : W ]?flfhltl-s* minds prattle and bite at Washington— S oot im0 | | ’FRESH PEAS NO. 1 NEW POTATOES CABBAGE ’ ‘ OUTSIDE CAPITAL AND BRAINS COME INTO WASHINGTON ey " _‘EG.\‘.‘,'.’:."”F?M?:Q’J' R e | B ¥ i : e A 1N Lt c } . 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Progresso. - Old-Line Mortgages oliec, Barle SHISEL wnd ataseon. { Beb i o i 0 il eI 2 Lbs,z C Lb. c Lbs. C WASHINGTONIANS, and those of vou that have come here for four Ve e e i { years but who are hound to remain, I have but one logical deduction to :(JJ:‘L"'S,Q“‘J‘J.."”'“‘:”: : " e ‘ make from the foregoing FACTS, and I put it in the form of advice. R e Bonte Dan-| BREAD GRANULATED Tune in for Station WBAL ! 9:30 Tomight for Libby’s 7 o/ n »ndon. | a 5 s .,:;mz'u? il & Corby’s Wonder Loaf . 9¢c SUGAR L G andine Francis @ Dorsch’s Original 35 9c DEVILED HAM Cristobal Colon -Vigo, Coruna, Gilon, San- | [ {ander and Bilbao & Schneider’s . .1l¢c, 16¢ SAILING MONDAY, JUNE 24. | FAMOUS RYE Lbs. c Jefterson—Norfolk el in All Our Can ,c Stores Holmes Cakes i0s and Belize. WAKE UP! Get your part of this National Capital. it Get your part of its local mortgage securities. The world offers noth- ing better and THE WORLD WAR PROVED THAT. Don’t let outsiders buy all of Washington. 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