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RHINELANDER IS SAFE. J wAS VEGAS, Nev., January 18 ().— Leonard Kip Rhinelander, scion of a| 10 | wealthy New York family, and four| companions were safe here yesterday | after eing snowbound three days in the | Charleston Mountains while on a hunt-{ ing trip. i The party was marooned in a moun- | tain cabin for three days, after which | the men braved the storm and fought their way to Las Vegas, | Rhinelander now is a resident of Las | Vegas, having recently obtained a di-| vorce” here from Alice Jones Rhine- | lander, his octaroon wife. THE: 'EVENT ‘N AV JANUARY 16, 1930. ! ‘ g : - | Department, from that there wi ot sufficient time f¢ rtable from the Grant road | son, teaching principal of the Langdon | effective April 17, for duty at head- | ningstad, Ordnance pal it action by thgn(uxlll board, which mufi’:fi:‘g'u?: Wesley Heights site, and °fls:,h°;]‘ 2 pmou:d t: . dlldmlnls;rlnve | quarters, 6th CE:s?sAct‘Tfizr yM(‘:L'r ?c:{ }m c%ym"f.,msg: Ififig;“‘tg:;“i& ::dl-;:g'; new building, and Mrs | C. 5 s, N have to consider the matter at the mc}ewo portables fromy the Wilson School | principal of the g, s Comst, Artilery Corpey et | Jain e A, A L oL STOMACH TROUBL ? When TAKE S PERFE AND DEGEST. 3 * SCHOOL WORKERS STATIS OUTLNED Carusi Opposes Hiring of Persons by Other Than District Government. The employment by other than the ! District government of persons to serve in the public schools was opposed yes- terday 'afternoon by Dr. Charles F, Carusi at a meeting of the Board of Education, The maiter was brought to the atten- ure ar tion of the board by & communication L3 stating that mothers of the Elizabeth V. Brown Elementary School were hold- ing a card party to raise funds for em- ployment of a matron. The board had Bulk or Carton g RIS ez previously been requested to provide a "'l"s‘"‘-s sth St N, é“ matron for the Murch School. 8 oN 2 Lbs.. The board chairman said persons not These Prices Prevail in Our Washington Stores For | 2 PIGGLY WIGGLY FRUITS and VEGETABLES controlled by school authorities, as is Full Cream The Best the Market Affords! Wi , but that the finance committee th and Rosedale streets | R. S. Netherland, teaching principal of | Fort Eustis, :oe::'c‘ln luzhor‘mtedem investigate and .\"L,m'f::{',“'m old, Langdon School, -!the Burrville Schocl, promoted to ad- | quty with the New York National Guard | Capt. Joel G. Holmes, Ordnance De- act for the whole body. frame building. wab directed nmwedlmwmm" principal. | at New York City: Chaplain John T.|partment, from Aberdeen, Md., ty. De Bardeleben has been transferred | Dover, N. Portables Ordered Transferred. e warelnale it | e B ert Biiss, Tex. to Fort Ogle- the pereonnel ot the schoots: Miss v.| OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. | tn Ga.; First Lieut. James P. Clatenss Rt E. Chase, teaching principal of the N Ik Barney, jr., Fleld Artillery, from .Fort " | Des Moines, Towa, to Purdue University, | HAMMOND, Ind., January 16 (#).—A Col. Tompkins Will Join 6th Corps | rafayette, In ; capz,t Murggek A.'Mc- | former postmaster of Muo,nugello, Ind., Fadden, Quartermaster rps, from | Ben Price, who wrote the Postmaster AEER E BRI (R i1 Fleld. GAllf. to Maxwell Feld, | Gemeral confessing & shortage of $5,000 Col. Edmond R. Tompkins, Quarter- | Ala.; Capt. Armin F. Herold, Alr Carps. | before it was discovered, yesterday master Corps. attached to the office of | from the Panama Canal Zone fo St. | pleaded guilty in Federal Court, Judge the quartermaster general, Munitions | Louis, Mo., for duty with the Missouri' Thomas W. Slick sentenced Price to Building, has been ordered to Chicago, National Guard; Capt. Olaf P. Win- serve two years in Federal prison. A recommendation of Dr. Ballou, thorpe, G Ehh = made through his assistant, Stephen A. e ot Kramer, in his absence, that the board 3 indorse to the District Commissioners supplemental _appropriation for the maintenance of the schools for crippled children was formally approved. ‘The board ordered th:utram(e: of ;‘ ortable building from rant roa Elte to the Brolgd Branch road site; of Quincy Adams School; Wilson School, promoted to'administra- tive principal of the Wilson-Morgan group; Miss S. B. Kent, teaching prin- cipal of the Morgan School, transferred to the Force School; Miss M. F._Core, administrative principal of the Force- Adams School, transferred to the John Miss A. M. Bis- ‘never "Don't Nove I'-m “anti] "'):";:" g ACID! ‘our Sraggist has 1t and wo both antee it 10 Bt your case or money back 22414 AAAPLANRARAS America’s Finest Quality Butter | Land O’Lakes, Ib. SWEET CREAM BUTTER Fancy Creamery Butter Quality Tells Its Own Story! “Sanitary,” Ib., Fancy Ducklings Until Saturday’s Closing to afford the expense of this step. As a result of Dr. Carusi's stand, the board directed Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, to submit a list of persons now working in the schools and not on the official payroll. Dr. Simon Attends First Meeting. The meeting yesterday was the first attended by Dr. Abram Simon, new member of the board, chosen to replace Isaac Gans, who recently resigned. Dr. Simon w sworn in by Harry Hine, cecretary. and Dr. Carusi welcomed him to the body. The resignation of Mr. Gans was officially announced, and the | board adopted a resolution in apprecia- | | desirable, and that schools with such Long Horn additional persons on their staffs would Cheese cause dissatisfaction at schools unable Fancy, fresh peas, in the pod, of superior quality that we have priced most reasonably. Serve these delicious peas and enjoy a Lbs. For Bulk Rice What would be more acceptable for your Sunday dinner than one of these fancy, fresh- killed ducklings? Raised and killed at River- ton, Va., these ducklings are the pick of the Special 4™ 25¢ Lb. IN THE RED CARTON ———FRESH KILLED—— market. 3 5c Prime Rib Roast....™ 39 3-Cornered Roast....™ 35¢ Pork Loin Roast......"™ 30c Shoulder Lamb Roast...™ 35¢ Chuck Roast The same good quality beef youkllwuy! get at our meat To Dr. Simon was delegated the committee duties formerly performed by Fresh Spinach...2 ™= 25¢ \ JELL-O Mr. Gans, including chairmanship_of the finance committee and membership Calif. Celery....2 stalks 25¢ Vit D’Anjou Pears....2 s 25¢ \ 2 15¢ in the personnel and rules committees. Dr. Carusi tald the board that the Old Cabbage.........."™ 4c : New Cabbage..........™ 6¢c nght Bulbs rule requiring eany person desiring to apyear before the school governing body | NEW KALE | ¢ to file a statement covering the subject o 20c tion of his services. ————IN THE POD—— real treat. be strictly enforced in the future. The board has been lax in this regard, he declared. A recommendation by the committee on student activities that names of high school graduates be furnished only to those institutions requiring a four-year high school course for matriculation was tabled for future discussion. A delegation representing a joint committee of parents and teachers of McKinley High School, Langley Junior High School and the Emery Elementary School and the citizens of the com- munitv appeared with a petition for board action toward acquisition of land adjoining these schools for playground and athletic uses. The delegates urged that the board recommend certain sup- plemental appropriation estimates to the District Commissioners. Dr. Carusi_informed the dels Standard Oysters r 35¢ Smoked Hams Take advantage of this special on these &-‘l quality hams before Saturday’s clos- Twea - 2Dc| - 28¢ Fancy Halibut B 35¢ Fancy Trout........"™ 17¢ Boston Mackerel. ....."™ 19¢ Fillet of Haddock......" 25¢ Idaho Baking White Potatoes. .10 ™ 39c Yellow Onions. ...4 ™ 15¢ Sweet Potatoes. .. .4 ™ 19c B s Potatoes Flncy' eC':rro:: .nT.Z Benehes (] Se 5lbs' zsc York Apples | Root Vegetables 4098 6 = 25¢ is Big Sale Ends With Saturay’s Closing / FRESH KILLED Frying Chickens he warm weather has made it ossible for us to offer Fancy Fresh matter he wished to discuss by noon of 100- 35C illed Fryers at this time. the Monday preceding the meeting will Watt Specially priced aney new Norfolk Kale White Turnips Yellow Turnips tion —_— Week End Special! Peter’s Milk / .}'/ Chocolate 4 2% 37c “Sanico”’ Fresh Eggs Every “Sanico” egg is selected and individu- ally candled in our own warehouse, assuring you of the best. 'BERRIES . . . for Pies Enjoy berry pies in Midwinter, when you really appreciate them. Men usually are partial to blue- berry and cherry pies— WYMAN'S MAINE Blueberries . n29c¢- RIBBON BRAND Sour Cherries tin 25¢ SNIDER’S PITTED Red Cherries 5:35¢ ... and to be sure of a successful pie crust, use Flako, the ready-mixed flour. Flako Pie Crust ......."™ 15¢ CANNED FOODWELK Blue Ridge Corn Blue Ridge Beans Silver Now iy Carton resorts of One N your way to Florida Dozen you may, without extra {are, stop off to play golf at Pinehurst, Southern Pines, orCamden...a privilege avail- able only via Seaboard. Stop-overs permitted also at Thalmann for Sea Island Beach, Georgia. On a round-trip ticket to thePalm Beaches and Miami, you may also visit Tampa, St. Petersburg, and other West Coast resorts at no ad- ditional fare. Carolina Golfer To Southern Pines and Pinehurst Leaves Washington 10:55 P.M. Daily Orange Blossom Special Leaves Washington 2:35 P.M. Daily Seaboard Florida Limited Leaves Washington 1:05 A.M. Daily (Sleever Open 10 P.M.) Southern States Special Leaves Washington 3:30 P.M. Daily ‘The only DAILY through A.RI::D ar serviee to Brunswick Beach), Ga. New York-Florida Limited Leaves Washington 12:01 A.M. Daily (Sleeper Open 10 P.M.) Seaboard Fast Mail Leaves Washington 9:30 A.M. Daily For jurther information or reservations, oot your Tocal Ticket Agent, or G W. VIERBUCHEN, District Passenger Agent, 04 14th Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Phone National 0637-8 i3 0c .2 P 18¢ Peerless Macaroni. . Royal Fruit Gelatine. § Scot Toilet Tissue. ... “Sanico” Toilet Tissue.......2 ™" 15¢ Waldorf Toilet Tissue (650)..3 ™! 17¢ Carbona ..."- 15¢ | Clorox ..."* 20c Old Dutch Cleanser. .........2 "™ 15¢ Lux Toilet Soap. ] Parsons’ Ammoni Jbet- 14¢, 32¢ Coffee 20c 4. 39c¢ IN ALL STORES A Big Week End Sale on A-1 Smoked Hams Fancy eight (8) to ten (10) pound hams priced most reasonably. gVee!( lEnd pecial Lb. c "3 TINS of RITTER Pork & Beans pkg. and 1 TIN of RITTER Tomato Soup Fue v 3 N X Assort as You Wish Assort as You Wish Al PEAS Smell, tender peas— canned fresh from _the garden. Shriver's A-1 Peas are a real treat. Tin, 19¢ ™ 55¢ | for Shriver Packed No. 1 A Pems....%N WHOLE STRINGLESS BEANS Shriver's A-1 Beans are small, stringless beans, packed whole, and are won- derfully good. Tin, 19¢ Original Case, $2.85 Tins 5 5 c Ti 2 or 25c for Blue Ridge Brand Pancy small ‘peas in a small tin, for 15¢ | Diced Carrots T 12lic Save time and trouble—buy diced carrots. Peas and Carrotstn 15¢ | Suyccotash . . . ™ 15¢ Fresh peas and diced carrots. 15¢ Small, tender Country Gentleman Sugar Corn. Shriver's A-1 Corn is a big favorite. A tasty mixture of corn and lima beans. BLUE RIDGE . = Fancy Tomatoes .7=12¢ | Lima Beans . . T Hand packed—a really superior item. Green lima beans, canned fresh. “Sanico” Mayonnaise. . .... %o &r 2]c Peerless Macaroni..........3 Pk '19¢ Honey Dew Pineapple. . .o 2% tin 271/ ¢ Honey Dew Juice........No. 2 tn 171/¢ Libby’s Tomato Juice. .. ... .Ne 2.tin 15¢ Libby’s Kraut Juice........No 2 tin 15¢ Trusty Friend Hominy..... .Ne 2 tin 10¢ Morton’s Salt. ... oo 2P0 15c “Sanico” Pancake...........3 Pk 25¢ Fresh from our baking. Try “Sanico” Bread Today own “On the Tables of Those Who Know” Green Bag Was Never Better « 35 “SANICO” . .™ 39¢ | BIG CUP. .. .™ 25c. Sunshine Krispy rackers »« 12¢