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. . CHICAGO AIR CRASH MAYGHANGE RULES Coroner, Probing 3 Deaths, Suggests Revision of Ordinance. Br the Astociated Press. CHICAGO, August 11.— An inquiry into Chicago’s most unusual airplane accident has been opened with the | be. into » storage tank of the People’s Ges, '-OMNIBUS COLLEGE’ Light & Col The impact cleft the steel roof and bottom of the gas chamber and the plane dived into a 40-foot reservoir beneath, filled with water. The ship finally rested in the murk at the base of the tank. Early Sunday a diver, aided by police, rescued the bodies. Air Ordinance Change Sought. Al of the known witnesses have By been summoned to Appear today at the | inquiry. Coroner Bundesen indicated | sought. There was 790,000 cubic feet of gas in the tank, but the plane’s crash | =0 rapid, that tnere ot time for the pla; ignition to explode the gas. 20,000 EAGLES IN PARLEY prospect that the city.- air ordinance Ipternational Convention of Order may be changed Coroner Herman N. Bundesen and Maj. Reed Landis, deputy coroner in charge of ‘aviation cases, have sum- moned a jury of aviators and airplane Meets in San Francisco. | SAN FRANCISCO, August 11 (#).— Twenty thousand delegates were gnm-" technicians to investigate the deaths ered here today for the thirty-second | of two young women and a pilot who were killed Jate Saturday when a cabin monoplane fell into a North Side gas tank. +Young Women Were Sisters. The young Mary Laws, 24 The pilot, whom th for a ride over the roke. The pla dark. clouds and I said after a severe the wings of the <hiy annual international convention of the “atarnal Order of Eagles, opening to- | iny E airman of the old-age on of Eagledom. | Grain Farmers Prosper. | AMES, Iowa (#)—Farmers in_the | north central cash grain area of Iowa | tate in income in 1929, Much | ncome, however, was derived | plunged from a height of 1,000 feet {ro “CH,\I\‘M"~411Q exquisite something that marks distinction in a woman or man...or quality on a high-grade product. The quality appeal of high- grade coffecs — careiully blended—charms taste in your BROWNING & BAINES Charming Ransas Instructor and Student Corner. United at Little Church Around s led those in all other farming districts |} { g | of the | THE. EVENING | structors. STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. HALTS|and Roland Jones, cne of the - YOUNG GERMAN ORATOR | | i g { d at the| FOR WEDDING IN PARTY | o, The marrizee 2os Bertormion, “etter | D | known as the Little Church Around the | fore the tour started and was witnessed by the entire touring student body. The | Corner and Continue Trip. couple will continue with the_tour. the Ascociated Press their meals. packer of McPherson, Kans., a student, | year ago. SPAGHETTI Cooked with cheese and tomato sauce. The flavor will delight you. One of Heinz most popular and fastest selling items. FOOD FOR YOUR DOG Ken-L-Ration 2 tins 95¢ Vitamont Doggie Dinner Tall Tin 17 Ounces BULK OR CARTON LARD = 15¢ COFFEE ORIENTA hi39¢c MAXWELL HOUSE. . ." 43¢ LORD CALVERT ....™ 45c SANICO ™ 3be DEL MGCNTE ..™41c WILKINS " 35¢ CHARMING - 33c SANICO EGGS ## 39c CARTON OF ONE DOZEN The ceremony was planned be- | Will Compete in International Stu- dents’ Contest Which Will Be | Fifteen busses and four automobiles | |afe taking the students on @ tour of [gy the Awociated Press. 'q the Middle West, New England an e | NEW YORK. August 11 - mie 370|Bast. Two motoitsed cafeterins provide | the “Omnibus College” of |that a change in the air ordinance | Mmembers of A { Southwestern College, Winfield, Kans., | regulating flights over the city woula;fi:: e e and _bridegroom’ among | | their. number today as a_result of the marriage here of Miss Lillian’ Crum- | army | | Recruiting for the British territorial | States 1 s nearly one-third greater than a | political high school here. BERLIN, August 11.—Heinz Bock- | hacker of Elberfeld, Rhineland. vester- | day won a six-week trip to the United 1930. | us Youngsters” and “Germany's Posi- | tion i the World.” | “The y tor will compete in_the WINS TRIP TO U. S. A.| miemationai Students Oratory Con- Aol test in Washington, D. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, M. Sackett addreased the students, pointing out the significance attached tn such contests in the United States. { The competition was among students between the ages of 16 and 20. Held Here Soon. In the United States there is one motor vehicle to every 45 persons. ir Canada and New Zeaiand one to eight, in Australia, one to every 10, Monaco one to every 16. and in other n an oratory contest at the ‘The sub- | jects were “What Does History Teach ' countries the ratio is much greater. TA OCERY cCqo Ty ALSO OPERATING IN SMALLER QUANTITIES—3 TINS, 23c ! United States Ambassador Frederic | .. GREEN BAG COFFEE - 29¢ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES—SPECIAL THIS WEEK SELOX ... .. ... 2ZpkssiSc Here is a product of Procter & Gamble which is called “The Speed Soap”—it saves time, clathes, work, money. Selox makes all cleanig easy, soaks clothes clean, marvelous for washing machine, cuts grease from dishes. ARMOUR’S POTTED MEATS, 6 tins, 25¢ TAKE HOME A SUPPLY AT THIS VERY LOW PRICE SANICO JELLY . . . . jar10c Several flavors to-choose from—you will find your favorite flavor here and will be surprised at its goodness. RITTER PORK and BEANS, 6 tins, 45¢ WELCH GRAPE JUICE More people every dey are rezlizing the wonderful healthful qualities in grape MRS. MILLER CHOSEN If- Nominated, SCHENECTADY, N. Y., August 11 (). —Izetta Jewel Miller last night was | elected by the Thirtieth Congressional Democratic Committee for the Demo- cratic nomination for Congress, If nominated she will oppose Representa- | tive Frank Crowther at the polls. Mrs. Miller, the wife of Prof. Hugh Miller, head of the engineering depart- ment at Union College, campaigned for | John W. Davis when he was the Demo- —— e | cratic national standard bearer and | twice ran for the United States Senate ! in West Virginia primaries. ted, Bhe Will ‘Oppose — Representative Crowther. || PERSPIRATION STAINS VANISH The new discovery — Annette's Perfect Cleanser swiftly removes per= spiration, grease, all food, fruit and beverage stains. It's a Powder—not a liquii. Leaves no odor, does not affect color—Cannot Leave a Ring. At Dept. and Drug Stores. 50c. Free sample. Write Annette's, Boston, Mass. —Advertisement. —— SANICO FLOUR . If you have not tried this excep- tionally fine flour we urge you to give it a trial. NONE BETTER MILLED 12-Lb. Bag 24-Lb. Bag 45¢ 89« White House VINEGAR Pint Jug.. 9c | Half Gal..28c Qt. Jug. . .15¢c | Gal. WISCONSIN CHEESE = 29¢ MAYONNAISE SANICO: .. ....... GELFAND .. GELFAND SALAD DRESSING GOLD MEDAL. ... ==& 19c PREMIER S-ex. Sar 20c SEALECT EVAPORATED MILK 3 = 25¢ Tins Coftee 33c¢ 1b. Drink CHARMING BLEND for juice. An ideal frvit juice for breakfast. As a beverage it is enjoyed by adults and children alike. A deliciovs drink for all occasicns. PINT QUART MALTED DRINKS TOMATO JUICE [ COCOMALT ........ Roasted by the Roasters of Orienta ASK FOR NG & BAINES CHARMING BLEND COFFEE At Your Grocers o T e PSR ite richness...for its delicate aroma...for the flavor of quality you enjoy in each cup. Charm. ing Blend costs less than coffees of its class, pint tin 15¢ BLUE LABEL COCKTAIL . .16-0z. bot. 21¢ COLLEGE INN COCKTAIL. . 26-0z. bot. 35¢ Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream BUTTER t Carton of Four Prints Inithe iited i Carton Per Lb. 49c 45c CANNED MEATS B. L. Boned Chicken No. !5 tin 5Q¢ Underwood’s Deviled Ham . . .- " 15¢ Underwood’s Deviled Ham . . .*% i» 29¢ Armour’s Corned Beef No. 1 tin 95 Libby’s Corned Beef CiNA Ao Be Libby’s Veal Loaf Tatin O5¢ Libby’s Corned Beef Hash. .. " 25¢ Libby’s Meatwich Spread irin Sanitary BUTTER 4 Prints Per Ib. BCTTLE THIS WEEK THREE NEW STORES OPEN SATURDAY . Connecticut Avenue and Albemarle Street N.W. In our new building, a complste fqod store—fresh meats, produce and groceries. . Culpeper, Virginia. Complete line of produce and groceries. . 2329 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E., Twining City. New store building, to which we will move from across the street—fresh meats, produce and gro- ceries. \ ALL TO BE OPENED NEXT SATURDAY JBeon in 2914 ¢ TODDY Delicious Red Wing Preserves 2.1b. Jars - Matches STRAWBERRIES BDo‘:(ze's 25c Per Jar 43c CANNED FISH B. & M. Flakes, small tin 1215¢ B. & M. Flakes, large Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Tidewater Herring Roe King Oscar Kippered Herring. .. Peerless Wet Shrimp Domestic Sardines Imported Sardines Del Monte Oval Sardines Pink Salmon Protecto Safety tall tin 29¢ Argo Red Salmon Prudence Corned Beef Hash. . ... . ." White Star Tuna (&G Yeat Wyarkels @3 SWIFT'S SMOKED SHOULDERS A special purchase enables us to offer you these very fancy quality smoked shoulders at a great saving. You will find them to be just the size you like best, averaging between 5 and 6 pounds. ASK THE CLERK TO SHOW THEM TO YOU special 1 8¢ Lb. Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak Hamburg Steak Leg of Lamb HORMEL'S CHICKEN IN CANS HALF CHICKEN Lb. 5 5c or WHOLE CHICKEN SHOULDER LAMB ROAST.... 128, tin 23C Our New Store 3709 New Hampshire Avenue Is Now Open Entrance Also on Rock Creek Church Road You Will Find Ample Parking Space We Invite Your Inspection and Patronage ROCK CREEK GINGER ALE 3 24-Ounce zsc Bottles (Contents) Clicquot Club . . .2 ™= 29c Canada Dry National Dry . .. .2 M= 25¢ White Rock Water, 2 ™ 35¢ Budweiser ..«.. ... "1 6e Schlitz s |1 Abner Drury (contents) bottle sc Coco_cola (contents) 6 hottles zsc Afternoon Brand ' TEA Orange Pekoe Green Mixed Many cool summer dishes are made This week we are offering you exceptionally fine Eastern Shore Cantaloupes. The quality of these loupes is much better than it has been for many years. Cantaloupes have been arriv- ing in good, firm keeping condition, well matured, showing high sugar content. more delicious with sugar. There's a Jack Frost Sugar for every purpose. Each is 100% . Pure Cane Sugar If you haVe been disappointed in your Cantaloupes so far this year, we would suggest that you try an order of these fine Eastern Shore loupes. Our stores are supplied daily direct from the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Delaware by trucks. Cantaloupes gathered at noon on Monday are delivered into our stores before 8 o’clock Tuesday morning; just as fresh as if picked from the vines in your own garden. The season will no doubt be short, so we urge you to enjoy these fine loupes while they may be had. You will find them priced very reasongbly in all “Sanitarys” and Piggly Wigglys. Note—Cantaloupes should be kept in ice box from three to five hours before serving if you would enjoy them at their best. Packed in convenient, sanitary packages. JAck FROST SUGAR MELODY MOMENTS —brought to you every Thursday evening over. WEAF and NBC Chain, 8:30 o'zlock Eastern Stan- dard Time, Lb. NEW SWEET POTATOES ...............3 Ibs. 25¢ CALF. JUMBO CELERY . ......2 stalks 25¢ FREESTONE PEACHES .................2Ibs. 19¢c NEW COOKING APPLES................5Ibs. 25¢ White Onions 4 "™ 25¢ | Yellow Onions 4™ 19 Insist upon ST = BREAST OF LAMB Vaelb. Pkg. Vp-lb. Pkg. | Carrots ........2 ™nch= 15c | Iceberg Lettuce ....2 ™ 19¢ Peas ............ 2" 25¢c | Seedless Grapes . ....2"™ 19¢ JntK Ru TsclrgnER‘ “SANICO” HAMS . . . . Ib. 292(: 19c B5e | e R {2efined by The National Sugar Refining Co. of N. 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