Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1930, Page 11

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PACIFIC AIR RACE ~ NOW POSSIBILITY Wark and Brown, in Tacoma, Hope to Take Off for Tokio Ahead of Bromley. MA, Wash, July 10.—An air race across the Pacific from Tacoma to Tokio loomed today as a possibility. Lieut. Harold Bromley is expected here tomorrow with & monoplane de- signed for the flight. Eddle Brown, pilot and co-pilot of the biplane Pacific Area, also announced they planned to have their ship in shape for the hop “in time to give | Bromley a race.” expects to be Teady for the in 10 days. Though the rivalry is friendly and they are “wishing Brom- o ley luck,” Wark and Brown hope to be the first to take off for Tokio. They a week or 10 days may see gas_tanks installed in thelr v for the grueling flight of | y 5,000 miles Bromley's flight would be non-stop without refueling. Wark and Brown's would be non-stop, but_they expect to refuel their plane over Juneau, Alaska; again at Nome and at Petro-Pavlock, Kamachatka, after crossing the Bering Sea. TARRYTOWN BORROWS PUMP FROM JOHN D. Welcome to It Says Neighbor When \ Utility Is Needed to Drain Mosquito Marsh., By the Associated Press. TARRYTOWN, N. Y, July 10— ‘When this suburban community needs something and can't find it anywhere else, it generally calls on “Neighbor John.” Yesterday it was a suction pump. A marsh along the Hudson River wasn't g, and mosquitoes were hatching in the stagnant water to pester the | | eral Judge | bes THE Heart Disease Victim, 77, Headed State Association Against Prohibition Law. ‘EV the Asscciated Press. ST. LOUIS, July 10—Former Fed- Henry S. Priest, 77, died at his home here last night after a | week's illness from heart disease. | " Appointed to the Fed | 1894 by President Clev bench in anti-prohibit! was president of the Missouri Ass tion Against the Prohibition Am nation | mes He Bob Wark and | n sought the Dem for Governor in 19; | defeated and the Dem | nomination 192 | His law MAGISTRATE GEORGE F. EWALD = Of New York City and five others were indicted by a Federal grand jury on charges of mail fraud in promotion of Butte, Mont. —Associated Press Photo. INDIA TEA I('FD INDIA TEA brings to you a depth of flavor and winey richness unlike other iced teas. For the flavor of India Tea is never weak- ened by chilling. Don’t be content to make your iced tea of just lain Jane” tes. Enjoy iced tea at its_best! Use India Tea for icingl Start today 1o serve iced India Tea with your meals! And keep a pitcher of iced India Tea bandy as a between-meal thirst-quencher.; To be sure get genuine India Tea, look for the Map of India on the package of tea you buy, at Lima, Peru. for mayor of St. Louis in 9, but lost in a three-cornered race. EVENING \JUDGE PRIEST, NOTED | MISSOURIAN, DIES practice was largely con- | | fined to railroads and public utilities Stimson Honored in Peru. Secretary Stimson has been informed of his appointment as honorary vice president of the Sixth Pan-American stock of the Cotter Butte Mines, Inc., of | Child Welfare Congress, now in sessi: The President of Peru | |15 honorary president of the congress, DOUBLES THE DELIGHTS or ICED TEA * 3 LOOK FOR THIS MAP OF .INDIA ON THE PACKAGE OF TEA YOU BUY. STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, Gen. King to Inspect Troops. !mu, Hawalf, at Manila, Philippine | Brig. Gen. Edward L. King, assistant | 1slands, and st Tientsin, China. He| chief of staff for operations and train- | will sail from San Francisco September ing, has been ordered to make a per-| 3 and will leave Chinwangtao, China, | sonal inspection of the training activi- | October 14 on the long trip back to t of United States troops at Hono-| his station in this city. The Finest Clothes a Man Can Wear Rogers Peet and Haddington formerly $29.50 to $75.00 : <" ol Men'’s Furnishings 1/, Off Avall yourself of this opportunity to select some very fine clothes at very neat reductions JULY 10, 1930. Summer Store Hours: 9 to 6—Saturdays Till 2 74 The Avenue at Seventh Reduced... for quick action! 250 Of Our wn Regular 2-Trouser *35.00 Suits! All year-round weights! . . . 4-pc. sport suits, too! Meyer’s Shop 13310 St neighborhood on Summer nights, Somebody called the estate of John D. Rockefeller. Yes, Mr. Rockefeller had a suction pump, and Tarrytown was welcome to it. The D was = and the marsh was drained. INDIATEA ea/ FOOD VALUE in this aged Ale Sale till Monday only! . ..No other announcements! inger Groe it to your child freely —it helps keep him well A STORE that sells as many suits as Saks does, finds itself now and then with certain broken assort- ments. Such is the case now. We therefore group 250 of our own superb $35.00 year-round-weight suits for quick disposal at this radi- cal reduction. VERY suit is a Spring 1930 creation—in new models, new patterns and new shades of grey and tan. Since no finer clothes can be bought at $35.00, hurry and save $11.00. Four-piece sports suits included. Regulars, longs, shorts, stouts, long stouts and short stouts. RANGE—that anything so sparkling and light should have real food value? Not strange to dietitians. They have long known that the “invert” sugar in Clicquot Club Golden gin- ger ale is sugar in its most digesti- ble form. Now with the warm days com- ing, your child needs this light food- beverage. It replaces vital energy with amazing quickness (five min- utes, scientists say). And the abun- dant liquid content regulates and purifies the system. Clicquot Club is famous for a Saks—Third Floor Straws Reduced! « . Newest Sennits, Leghorns, Milans . . . $2.45, $3.00 AND #3.50 SENNIT STRAW HATS Test Your Taste ‘There are three blends of ginger ale flavor. Clicquot Club makes all three. They are: Clicquot Club Sec—Extra DRY. Clicquot Club Pale Dry— DRY. Clicquot Club Golden. These three Clic- quot Club ginger ales are different in flavor. They are equal in quality, Try them all and decide for yourself which is the favorite in your family. making — for the sake of finer, smoother flavor. And as a final guarantee of pur- ity, Clicquot Club is put only in brand-new bottles. Yet Clicquot Club Golden costs no more, ounce for ounce, than other nationally rich, ripe aged mellowness. Long ago chemists discovered that ageing gives ginger ale a finer flavor. .. known ginger ales. The Clicquot Club full pint is the most economical size, for with *1.85 OT “manufacturers’ surplus” bought for “sale” purposes—hut real Saks hats of Saks standard! Every new shape—fine, medium or rough braid— choice of three different comfort constructions! makes it quieker, easier to digest. And so every bottle of Clicquot Club Golden is aged six months in the Clicquot Club you can always open a pint at a time and serve $2.95 AMERICAN LEGHORNS AND MILANS — NOW AT 51.85 LL popular shapes are $4-85 SUNPROOF TAL-MILANO SOFT STRAWS — NOW. AT, $2.85 . SUPERIOR type of soft straw — smart — For your pleasure The Clicquot Club Eskimos it fresh, piquant, sparkling. S e o ey et i included, in the ap- 1 t o’clock, New York Time, easy fitting. Beech, White, ; from WEAF and associated peaved mew sbadee~Send, U ey, Brown. Plain Corn, White and Brown. §50 fancy bandss GOLDEN e . ’ < Saks—First Floor , FAGED SIX MONTHS IN THE MAKING

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