Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1930, Page 11

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FATAL ACCIDENT WILL BE PROBED Inquest to Be Held in Death of John D. Wilson, Hit by Street Car. An inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of John D. Wil- son, 79 years old, of 1882 Columbia road, who was hurt in one of a series of week end traffic accidents which re- sulted in the injury of nearly a swre of other persons, was opened by a coroner’s jury at me Dh- trict Morgue tomorrow Mr, Wilson died at Garfield Hospital yesterday from injuries received Satur- day afternoon. According to police re- rts he was struck by & street car of | the Wl(hln[k‘m muuy & Electric Co. ine, S Bernard Edelin, lo years old, of 720 L street northeast romd in a seri- ous condition at Cuuu y_Hospital fol- lowing an accident at Eighth and I streets. An automoblle driven by Theo- dore Samuels, jr., of 724 Thirteenth street struck the youth, police reported. ‘Three Hurt in One Crash. ‘Willlam 'Rll:hlrdson. 52 years old, of New Rochelle, N. Y., was walking along Nuv % ethy o l\enuz when a car driven imons, 40 yum old col ond. 0( lfl\l Hflh street Stmons’ car In spite of Simons’ efforts, however the motor cycle was hit_also and | men were taken to Casualty Hos- ital, I'hen Rlchndwn is being treated w internal mjurluMlunml and Cook treatment for mlnor cuts and bruh- ‘Thrown from an sutomobile eomd-d wnh 1t at Sixteenth and Meridian streets, John 'umq 16 street, hit the bicycle, police reported m Women Are Injured. va Fairbanks, 50 years old, of Bt Michaels, Md.. and nes sister, Mrs. Ruth Williams, 45, of St. Michaels, jrere hurt when an sutomobile driven ir to avoid hit- A collision bewcen a street car and an automobile nkelr the railroad vhduct China Dealers HORACE DULIN, % | President of Dulin & Martin, who has “- elected head of the National Asso- iation of China and Glass Dealers, REV.T. L SHAHAN nm. | Service at National Shrine G Was Part of Second Day’s Solemn Triduum. ‘was celebrated in the National Bhrln! of the Immacuhhe Conception this morning by omas han, rector einernu! of Catholic Uni- versil connection with the second serm orning’s service v, l'nnl\u Smith. At 5 o' clock zmu after- noon solemn benediction will be uéd e Ri Dooley., N5 decon, and Rev. Aloysis R. Mac Subdeacon, The sermon will be pmched by, Rev. Joseph Noonan, ine closing day of the . Gavan, celebl'ln! . '.riduum. wul be featured by mass in morning .nd wlenm bene:‘!lcluvn said by the Rllh! Rev John M. Mec- Namara, auxiliary bishop of the diocese, assisted the Rev. Michael J. Riordan lnd the Rev. Jnuph M. Nellluln The n will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Rev. ¥, | Cavanaugh subdeacon. The Rev. John i | Keenan will preach the sermon. her down. While Olafson ‘was assisting into another car, a Washington mflw-y & Electric Co. street car oper- ated by Motorman Howard .Pratt hit | Olafson’s car and Mrs. Pear] Olafson, 22, his wife, was injured slightly. A fractured leg was received Lawrence Williams, 7, colored, of the | 1800 block of Florida avenue, when an automobile lt,ruck mm front of his home. e boy was given surgical at- ' tention at Childrens nuplm NAVAL ACTION APPROVED BY BRITAIN'S DOMINIONS f—— Macdonald Declares No Disagree- ment Has Been Expressed With Result of Parleys. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 12.—Evident agree- ment of Great Britain's dominions with her action in the recent London Naval Conference was made known by Premur Macdonald in the e mlnl:ur Commons today. The declared that no dominion had ex- eement with the results of the parle: leys. Lord Wolmer asked if any communi- been nnlved Imm the do- minions criticizing vernment’s naval mnlerence p-nmpnlon and re- sults. 's reply was an emphatic “No, sirt" . Blast Traps 12 Miners. HINDENBURG, Germany, May 12 (#)—Twelve miners were \‘.npped in & coal dunp explosion in the Co Enniskillen, !r!llhd 'fll bullfl & num- I;elrl :r hu\u; wh ented at Cantaloupes Cantaloupes Cantaloupes Approximately 4,000 pilgrims fro throughout the country attended e onenlng services in the National Shrine f the Immaculate Conception yester- ‘dly The triduum was opened with mass at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. \Mrr James H. Ryan of Catholic Uni- | versity was celebrant. He was assisted. Re lward P. McAdams, as dea- ;on and Rev. Charles Stouter, lu:; Solemn _benediction wu held ye day afternoon, with about 700 chudren in attendance. Mgr. C. F. Thomas was celebrant at the service and was as- sisted by the Rev. Francis J. Hurney, as flncon and the Rev. Lawrence Sha- han. subdeacon. ~Mgr. Bernard A. l(cxenm preached the sermon, flvln‘ the history of the mlnculoul medal. CRASH VICTIM: BURIED Services Held at Arlington lor Lieut. R. J. Brown. Funeral lervlcu were held at the nal cme!ery this morn- lncnuoehektorrl Lieut. Robert J. Brown, Army Air Corps, who was killed in an airplane accident at Lang- ley Pield, Va. last Thursday. Lieut. Brown was born in Beverly, Mass., Au- M 31, 1893, and served in the avia- n section of the Reserve Signal Corps lnd in the Afr Corfl of the Nlfi\)nll Army during ] orld War, prior to his lppolmmem in mg Alr Corps, Reg- uhr Army, in .vmy 1920 His widow, Abie E. & resident of l-lnnpton. Va. Bombs Damage Store and Truck. CHICAOO Mly 12 (A).—A black shattered the windows of Wut llde delicatessen stors and an- of the same muk e wrecked a truck I ‘ No one was | Dlloelvere'hmnlclueuwlhe Our first carload of California cantaloupes arrived via express this morning and distribution commenced immediately. By now, with very few exceptions, every “Sanitary” and Piggly Wiggly Store has received their supply. See these fine quality California Cantaloupes at your nearest “Sanitary” or Piggly Wiggly. | ing the quiet and the surroundln[ beauty CELEBRATES MASS = J. Sha- |in the age. rriire oo e e PRESIENT ENIDYS | WEEK END OUTING Returns to White House Greatly Benefited—Dr. t Work Falls Into Water. President Hoover was at his desk be- fore 9 o'clock today, appearing greatly benefited by his week end visit to his mountain retreat at the headwaters of the Rapidan River, in Vi He enthusiastically told his hund.l to- day that he enjoyed the fishing on Bat- cool of camp. his small company of friends umved back in Wllhlngton shortly before 9 o'clock hat night ‘The motor Ilde was a leisurely and en]nylble une marked by & cnmp dinner side l short distance south W num At an lu.runve spot benenh tall, lpreldln‘ trees near a pic- turesque stream the rty had eir camp dinner, and lflgnvln( sat about on the ground for half an hour, enjoy- of the country as they talked and 'rhrnughouz the day Dr. Hubert Work, former cl of the Republican na- tional cmnmit!ae was the object of ail sorts of fun and jokes because the wenln rumwd earlier ln the bled into the waters Dr. Work u 'Alklu along l.hn hunk of the creek when he log which rollcd Ilnd!r his velcht lmd- shallow, and he emerge: very wet. After drying his tlothln' he rejoined the President and the others 'Hlll'!d been med content to laurels md take things eas: day. The President expre: t! y away from his defll next ?fldly aft- ernoon and spend the week end at his cam) Rheumatic? Are you facing the fate of & rheumatic? Of course, the future looks black—it's pitiful to contemplate a lifetime of aches and pains. And it is easy to grow des- perate in the face of such a fate—but it's much more sensible to keep up cour- age and benefit by the experience of others, “I give Mountain Valley Mineral ‘Water credit for putting me on my feet after being laid up for three months with Arthritis”—is cne of the letters we have received. The action of Mountain Valley Water is natural—scientific. It helps to neutralize the uric acid and promotes elimination through the kid- neys. Don't continue to suffer. Phone or write for our booklet today. Met. 1062. Mountain Valley Water For 75 years the prescribed water at Hot Springs, Arkansas. 218 District National Bank Bldg. UNDERWOOD NEW L Three Size. Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores fONDAY, MAY 12, 1930 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.! N 2 E K ' : l For Your Dog— VITAMONT I¥s Nourishing Per tin Ken-L Ration Sergeant’s Dog Food . *» 33 1/3«: Doggie Dinner #n 10c HoneyDew PINEAPPLE Juice No. 2 Tin, 18¢ tins 4oc for JUICES We suggest you place the original tin or bottle in the ice box...then you have the chilled juice ready to serve at an in- LIBBY'S l 5 c 23c AUERKRAUT JUlCE o %' 15¢ DEL MONTE AUERKRAUT JUICE » LIBBY'S = 10c RAPE Juice = 29¢ 55 RAPE Juice = 23c 5 39c Co OMATO JUICE SILVER NIP (GRAPEFRUTT JUICE " WELCH'S Special Lux Toilet Soap —preferred by many movie stars — 3 cakes 20c /oy Medium Ivory Soap. .4 “**= 25¢ Palmolive Soap. . .. .3 °** 25¢ Guest Ivory Soap... .6 *** 25¢ Camay Soap . 2 cike 15¢ Palmetto Soap. ... .%™ “** 39¢ Lava Hand Soap. .... . G6¢ Lifebuoy Soap. . ....3** 20c Star Soap. . Fels-anlIn Soap P & G Soap . 4c.1m 15¢ 0ld Dutch Cleanser. . 2 ™ 15¢ Ivory Flakes. . . .. ."* 9¢, 24¢c Lux Flakes... ... P 10c, 25¢ Rinso Pke 9¢, 23¢ Gold Dust L, Ll - ‘Carbona. . .15¢ Clorox. . . 20c SOS for pots and pans 2 ™™ 25¢ G o Sunbrite Cleanser 6 Cans 25¢ per bottle Lard Eutter v Vegetable and F rutl——w utter e GOl ffee Eggs Flour Flour Flour Flour Cheese Milk Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E. Bulk or Carton LAND O’LAKES Sweet Cream SANITARY Red Carton BIG CUP or TURNSTILE Our Famous GREEN BAG “SANICO” Selected GOLD MEDAL “Kitchen Tested” PILLSBURY'S Best 2 fee Carton of One Dozen bag bag “SANICO” None Better LIBERTY Maryland Milled WISCONSIN Full Milk SEALECT Evaporated bag bag _3 r 0III' Health hdh b b B & OETZ Country Club is not only good tasting—it is good for you! Easily assimi- lated ' with food—an aid to digestion. That “famous flavor” comes from selected barley malt and choicest hops, plus thorough ageing. Try a cold, refresh- ing bottle today! e 4 - NTRY (LU SPECIAL 15 c, 6 Bome. Ibs. for Pound arton 4 Prints Pwnd rton 4 Pnnn Lb. w. 29¢ 12-1b. 12-1b. 12-1b. 12-1b. tall tins Dehclous Shoe | Peg Corn Now Under Our “SANICO” Label Special Gold Medal Salad Dressing —‘slenderize \uth Gold Medal lz—ounce lsc 3 For Your Summer. | SALADS Del Monte Picnic Tips. . .%" 19¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips— Colossal Green R et | Ne. 1 #in z’c Del Monte Asparagus— Colossal Green Peeled No- 2 tin 39¢ Mary Washington. . . No- 3% tin 43¢ Del Monte Peeled Apricots, No.2% 32¢ Del Monte Cherries..... No- 2t 30¢ Del Monte Pears No. 3% #in 27, Del Monte Peaches. .No- ¥4 tin 2212¢ Del Monte Fruit Salad. .No- 2% tin 39¢ — Hunt’s Supreme at Same Prices— Del Monte Pineapple. . . No- 2% tin 29¢ Honey Dew Pineapple . . No- 3% tin 27 Honey Dew Pineapple Tidbits. ¥ 10¢ Phila. Cream Cheese pks. 12, “Sanicg” Mayonnaise. . . . 25c 49c 45¢ 25¢ 35¢ 57c 57c 49¢ 43¢ 25¢ Catalina Tuna Fish —a h{. -v:::u“ il: light meat 29¢ tins for Shredded. Wheat i 10 Grape Nuts. . BN o ¥ . .2 Pkss. 25¢ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Heinz Rice Flakes fi'.'.'Rlce Flakes 2 Pe:.19¢ Clicquot Club Tefuar 2 bottles 29 Canada Dry CRGF® | bottle 8¢ White Rock Water Rock Creek 24-08. itk 3 omtembs 08g - { Coca Cola .z 6= 25¢ National Dry 2c neruna Budweiser ! et 10 SantaClara LARGE SIZE ——FRUITS & VEGETABLES The Season’s Best Every Day! White Potatoes 10 1vs.39¢ Idaho Potatoes. ........4 ™ 25¢c New Potatoes. . ........4 ™ 25¢ Peas in the Pod. ........3 ™ 25¢ Fresh Beans 2:1»=.25¢ STRINGLESS Fresh Asparagus........"™" 29¢ Spring Onions. . ......3 """ 10c Fancy Bananas .........“"" 25¢ Fancy Rhubarb. . .....3 """ 14c " Fla. Tomatoes .- 20¢ NewCabbage DL i For Health’s Sake Serve Oftener— “SANICO” Whole Wheat BREAD “You'll 1 1 c Like " Libby’s Meat Products Corned Beef 2 Corned Beef Hash ' 25¢ Veal Loaf =25 Vienna Sausage. .. Lunch Tongue. ... Meatwich Spread. . Cudahy’s Puritan Bacon Smoked Hams ...."* 29c Smoked 2 1 c Shoulders > Swift's Premium Franks ..." ——IN OUR MEAT MARKETS— Quality Tells Its Own Story Shoulder : Lamb Chops ' 29¢ Loin Lamb Chops........."™ 53¢ RlbLambChops.........." 55¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast. ....."™ 23¢ Breast of Lamb 1.1215¢ “Sanico” Smoked Hams. . ..™ 29¢ Smoked Shoulders. ......."™ 21c - Quality Piece Bacon. ......™ 27¢c Cudahy’s Bacon Lb. 3 5 ¢ Puritan Swift’s Premium Franks. . ..™ 30c Sliced Dried Beef. ......."™ 20c Cooked Ham ........... %™ 20¢c Prime Rib Roast u,.'35¢ Chuck Roast.............." 25c Boiling Beef ............." 15¢

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