Evening Star Newspaper, October 27, 1930, Page 16

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_A—16 £ M, WOOD EXPIRES “HERE AT AGE OF 80 Former Editor of Geological Survey Had Been il Three Days. George McLane Wood, 80 years old, former editor of the Geological Survey, died yesterday morning at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. M. Wills, 2852 Ontario road. Mr. Wood had been ill three days, a severe cold followed by erysipelas | causing his death. He resided at 1625 | Sixteenth street. | Rites for Admiral I At the time of his death Mr. Wood, : despite his advanced age, was engaged in editorial work for the bulletin of | the Geolegical Soclety of America, for | the Arkansas State Geological Survey and for the National Fertilizer Associa: A offices were in the Barr | Building. Named Editor in 1900. Entering the United States Geo- mmal Survey service in 1886, Mr. Wood. after serving as editorial clerk | and assistant editor, was appointed ‘editor in 1900. He held (Hs position until his retirement in 1925. Prior to his connection with the sur- vey !!rvlce Mr. Wood had engaged in secretarial and newspaper work. He ‘was at one time secretary of the Chesa- peake & Potomac Telephone Co. Mr. Wood, the author of a v\ldelv clrm]sted ‘Government pamphlet, “St gestions to Authors.” had done special editorial work for the Harvard Museum REAR ADMIRAL CHARLES W.DYSON. |ADMIRAL DYSON'S | RITES TOMORROW Former Comrades Will Bear Re- mains at Full Military Funeral. Funeral services for Rear Admiral Charles W. Dyson, U. S. N., retired, 68 years old, who died Friday at the Naval Hospital, will be held at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon at the Washington . | Cathedral. Interment, attended by full on the geology of North America in the latest edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. l-‘nmal Services Tomorrow. Mr. was_the son of the late Col. Wflll m P. Wood, superintendent of the Capitol Hill Prison during the Civil War and organizer of the S!Cret S was married twice. Hi military honors, will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Pallbearers will be former comrades of Admiral Dyson: Rear Admirals Thomas R. Cowle, retired; Joseph Strauss, retired; Robert S. Griffin, re- tired; W. L. Cflgps, é:gl‘ég;l Hlér!wg Yarnell and Jol 3 Littlehales and H. A. Gillis also will s | act 8s pallbearers. ‘Wood is si vlved by another daughter Alice C and two sons Herbert S. and Ku-l 'D. Wood, Karl, a pn:fesw of neering at Cornell University. Funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow A(temoon at Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Rev. U. G. B. Pierce, pastor of the All ‘Souls Unitarian Church, officiating. Crematory offices will follow. HUSBAND CITES CUTTING OF SUIT IN DIVORCE CASE Judge Holds Up Decision After Hearing Both Sides of Action Brought by Wife. (N.AN.A) —When Schmidt of New York hrout t suit for divorce against her husband, ~ Walter, charging, Ech’ehmldd h %m in the . He ye! 5 “Your honor,” he told the “last November I was I went to get my evening clothesI found the trouser legs had cut off, thz oou'. -m and the vest cut it, spolls any set o( evenln; clothes.” (Copyright, 1630, hy Morth American News- SUGAR CREEK'S EN_GINE BALKS ON WAY TO FIRE Motorist Tows Equipment to Scene of Blaze, Then Tires Blow Out on Way Home. SUGAR CREEK, N. Y, (NANA). dmiral Dyson 1is survived by his widov\ Mrs. Lilian Dyson; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Lucien Burnham, wfle ol Capt. Burnham, and Mrs. Rlchnrds. W“e of Lieut. Comdr Rlch- ds, and two sons, Carl D n of Buflalo N. Y, and Robert Dyson of Atlmti Ol COURT HOLDS S INJURED FOOT ENOUGH PENALTY Judge Decides Not to Punish Man ‘Who Kicked Large Glass Door. CHICAGO, 1NAN A.).—The Munici- pal Court in Chicago has decided that & mm cannot be Dllni-lbed twice for offense so the m Dl’ Bhlrl!y Bogart Munns, 'ho 1 on crutches into court, has been dis- Dr. Munns, it was charged, became angered over s%me ln;:tdzm at the (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance. RETURN TO SIMPLE LIFE URGED UPON GERMANS Reich and Prussian Governments ‘Warn All Classes Against Func- tions and Extravagance. By the Associated Press. 27—Return to the BERLIN, October simple life was the injunction sent to all classes of German soclety from both he | the Reich and the Pru-sian govern- 8. engine house, but a few blocks away lly down dead with an empty guolme‘ tank. A kindly momfln towed it to the we'ne of To " worse, two uru blew cut Whlle lhe truck was return. nfi e. A dark, grim silence hl-s fallen over Sugar Creek. (Copyrisht, 1930, by Nerth American News- r Alliance.) me’nfll today. With u:e -vprnvll of President von it mndenburg word was passed to all ts that, b'cn!l‘e of the eco- n the Fatherland, official clety functim should be kept to minimum. Per'ons given asked especially 'o urnln fmm llvlu elaborate bcn uets. 18 Year- Old Flyer Seeks Record. OCKLAND, Me., October 27 (#).— semng a new junior transcontinental Stanley Boynton, Maine’s 18- vnnr-n]d fiver, took off ‘Rockland 5:46 am. His first stop will be Rochesuer N. Y., which he hopes to Teach in two and one-half hours. CHARM i ‘the Favorite CERTAIN “fitness of fi vor” will influence you a- to pick Charming Blend for your favorite coffee—selected for the winning qualities coffee lovers instantly sense. Browning & Baines Charmin Blend- ng Roasted by tl:e Roasters of Orienta THE EVENING STAR, Specially Priced for Halloween Spiced Wafers Spiced wafers is one of National Biscuit Co.’s most popular items. . 2%35¢ Full Carton, 3 Ibs. 49c¢ | will offer the Best Quality | Eggs in the Sanico Cartons. SELECTED Per Dozen Sugar. s 12¢; eame 28¢; Standard Tomatoes, No.2. .3 PackageLard ...........c. | LAUNDRY SOAP Until further notice, due to the dif- | ficulty of procuring fresh eggs, we ““Sanico”’ Eggs 35¢ Storage wme, 53¢ ws 25¢ »e 19¢ VALUES—You'll Appreciate Musselman’s Apple Sauce. ......... = 10c Campbell’s Tomato Soup. .........3 s 23c Campbell’s Pork and Beans........3 First Prize Margarine ....c..;..2 Nucoa Nut Margarine.........cre 00 Wisconsin Full Milk Cheese........... Sealect Evaporated Milk. .........3 Peter Pan Raisins. . .. ... .crere oo . 3 Evaporatedl’eaches. e Del Monte Melba Peaches. ... ... .2 *5.**45¢ Silver Brand Peas. .....c..cocoeiere o 8 Blue Ridge Corn....... Pink Alaska Salmon. . .........2 Chum Salmon....10c | Jell-0... » 73c Del Monte Sardines. .. ......... Royal Fruit Gelatine. . ........2 »= 15¢ Schimmel’s Peach Marmalade. . . . “Sanico” Peanut Butter . ..... ...... WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930. s 25¢ m 35¢ s 23c ». 296 we 25¢ wes. 25¢C 4 w 25¢ w. 25¢ 12¢ s 25¢ ws 25¢ 25¢ w 10c e 35¢ B 23c You'll want grape juice for your Halloween punch. A favorite with Washington people for years past. Welch’s Grape Juice .95, .. 49c Red Wing Preserves Deliciousl; 2 - c kr,i; clé iy ‘:;..J pure fruit and sugar preserves—Straw- ; every tin bears the Dole 1 inprht—l-r” No. 2'/, tins, sliced. Honey Dew Pineapple N:k llicu. but only fo-r to a tin. No. 1; flat tin, 15e. —a mew product with us, offered to you at an ecomomical price. —removes grime, grit and grease from the derest of skins. LAVA fi SOAP Star Soap .....6 ** 25¢c 1::0*{50- @ Cheese e 21C Waiting for Hunt’s Asparagus -—u:q are agaln in I 4 o ] G HAND Pabst-ett Small Green ‘ Y 29¢ o' i CANADA DRY “The Champagne of Ginger Ales” SPARKLING LIME and SPARKLING ORANGE | are Included in this Sale “a 5()c CANADA DRY GOLDEN. .3 s 44c ‘ s B ur Weal Workels @R~ ~ - Quality Tells Prime Rib Roas Chuck Roast Hamburg Steak. Sirloin Steaks. ..... ™ 3-Cornered Roast ... Veal Roast. . ... ... Breast of Veal. ... Potato Salad Made with Gelfand’'s Mayonnaise. Pond 19¢ ‘7 Tasty Treat— SUNSHINE SURPRISE ASSORTMENT Fee 29c Umlh Biscuits pos gt O the Tables of T, 2 Pres. Oc Who Know?” usu 1'.11. Why So u.-.y Prefer FAMO GREEN BAG COFFEE t o 37 c Macaroni Salad i ey Fresh Shoulders. ... Pork Chops.. ™ 33c & 39c Its Own Story! Ib. 27c o Smoked Shoulders. PorkRoast..... ... “Sanico” Hams ... ™ Fresh Hams. ...... » Puritan Bacon * 40c Loffler’s Franks * 29¢ i X GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR At the Special Price_of Per | | 39¢ Regularly (hia flour Lb. e TR PP Mrs. Faunce Sausage Meat reis. 33 Pound Cake That You Will Like SANICO e 30c Wonderfully Good Sausage Made Accord- ing to an Old Recipe. Mrs. Faunce Sausage Meat Every “Sanitary” and Piggly Wiggly store mow offers its patrons Mrs. Faunce’s Sausage Meat. Mrs. Faunce'’s Sausage Meat is made according te one of the oldest fermulas in the United States. This fine Sausage Meat was originally made by Mrs. Catherine Faunce and distributed by her te the first settlers of Washington. Mrs. Faunce’s Sausage Meat is made by taking the pork from fresh killed, young tender enough to bring eut the delicious pork flavor, and, at the same time, giving it a distinctive taste. These of our patrens whe prefer Mrs. Faunce’s Sausage Meat may mew purchase it at any one of our stores, and to these of you whe as yet have mot tried this tasty Sausage Meat we suggest, on your mext visit to eme of our stores, that you buy a pound. seasoning it fuet 2-65¢ Land O’Lakes developed this new butter churned only from pure fresh table quality cream. Land O’Lakes | SWEET CREAM BUTTER Every is government ecertified— certificate contained in each carton. 50 i Nucoa Margarine. . .."™ 23c | il First Prize Margarine, ™ 19¢ | Pound Carton 4 Prints Our Annual October Cabbage Sale Each year we hold a cabbage sale, and this year is no exception. If you are a quantity buyer of cabbage, let the nearest Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly supply your wants—and save you money. Per 100-lb.Sack...........-$2.50 Per 50-Ib. Sack............. $1,25 Per 25.1b. Sack. ... @D)C Fows 3C Maine Mountain Potatoes Our stores are now prepared to supply your wants with Maine Mountain Potatoes, packed 120 pounds to the sack when packed. These Potatoes are of a most excellent quality and have been so well cured that they will keep. You'll find these Potatoes priced most reasonably. Original Sack Yellow Onions...4 »~ 13c White Onions. .. .4 ™ 19¢ Boxed Pears ....3 = 25¢ Seckel Pears. ...4 = 25¢ Jonathan Apples.4 = 25¢ Cooking Apples. .6 = 25¢ Large Grapefruit.2 ~ 19¢ Eastern Shore Yellow Sweet ;2 .69 15 ™ 37c = 105" 25¢ Iceberg Lettuce. .2 v 25¢ Crisp Celery. ... .2 = 15¢ Bulk Carrots .....2 = T7c Bunch Carrots. .2 e 15¢ White Squash ...2 = 19¢ Fancy Spinach...2 = 19¢ Potatoes .........4 = 15¢

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