Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 26

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THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D, C., NOVEubsR 9, 19s0—FAni ONE.’ commander in chief, | Naval Station, tmumullkm muas 'n'llx'mtounl‘tod m M. Lewis Pittsburgh to United States; u-un uvnnu A. Abercrombie yEifisbureh, to United sma um ( ) William STAR, NTFOR FL "' UEREDR WD E ENiE 9, t Avlator's Wife’s Tele- c&v&n (from U. 5. 8. £40 to Unlted M | 'fflm. SOorino omclah' Gamet, orders September 23 modi- Spurs Burke Search. ‘Medical Corps. "o | Lieut. Comdr. Erik G. Hakansson, ot (ounior Gonag) Sow £ | Medical Corps, detached Naval Hospital, an (M. Ca from U. ‘.l Oahu to | Pearl Harbor, Hawall, to Naval Hospital, th Regiment, U. 8. Marines, Shanghal, | League Isiand, Philadelphia, Chlm Machinist Herman Miller to : < v receiving station, San Francisco; ¢ | Lieut. (Junior Grade) R. Behnke, |ing Fleet. Pay Allen ©. 8mith from U. , | Medical Corps, detached Navy Y-.rd. lelm th to Asiatic Fleet; Chief Pay ) Mare Island, Culif., about November ? Clerk Ferris P. Floyd trom Asiatic Flect | to_U. 8. . Holland. munludsuvu Lieut. Jesse B. Goode 3 niuxmthnm»t , Hartf flnlhni about chber 31, mm o o i rons, Battie Fleet. Conn.; from mn Nnvnl District to Duv.royer '.. (Junior Grade) Mack Mera- 15; uwt (Junfor OMI) dith, Dental Corps, to duty Naval Hos- James G. Neff (M.C.) detached, pital, Great Lakes, Til. Melville to detachment of lhlm pro- Lieut. William L. Pinner (M. C.) de- ceetling to East Coast. tached Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif., N TR TR T R R Imu:;:m lflum William Murray, de- | U. 8. 8. ut Desem- (Gt Machinist Cha Charles Dunne, de- f Boatswain m:nu Navy Yard, N. Y., about ber 15, to U. 8. 8. Blndplbfl' e BT B BT tem a Station, Pearl [ N. Y. e ‘Machinist Bartholomew H. Flaherty, Chief nfientnm Joseph A. Sanders, | to duty U. 8. S. Melville. de!‘ch!d avy Yard, Portsmouth, N. Machinist Herman Miller, to duty H., about December 1, to U. S. S. Salt | Receiving Station, S8an Francisco. Lake City. Machinist Rudolph A. Petsche, to Chief Radio Electriclan Raymond 'oodcock. duty U. S. 8. W R ™ R T R RS lcock, about: No- , to l-vy Yard, New York, Maj. Clyde H. Metcalf, detached, 2d nrlnae Nicaragua, to San Diego, Calif. wbamnm via first available Oovemmen?oemm- -on. that was very m ) frain d . Lucian W. Burnham, detached | could :y“‘n‘; R.a.ln'l:t.“' fled to United States; Lieut. (Junior Thomas S. Cameron, orders septemher 23 modified to United States; t. George F. Coopet (M. C.), orders chb!r 14 revoked continue duty B the Associated Pres: 'VANCOUVER, B. C., November 8.— h for Robin Renahan, Vancouver and two companions lost since | 28 on the Northern® British Coast, was ordered continued . 'Plans were formulated 1 five-plane concerted search for n and Capt. E. J. A. Burke, , Jost in the Laird River district Omhl 11, {PAGEz| HERE IS ANOTHER PAGE OF ANNIVERSARY SALE NEWS — “NOTE THE' SAVINGS” Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Every Housewife Will Welcome This Remarkable Special . . . ke and two complnlom last were jeen south of Laird Pn:‘tn fl)"l:g to Atlin, 0 from & prospecting trip. a- fown sight while l;l?l‘nu ward to join Pilot Frank Dor- of Alaska in the search for A committee of aviation experts here lane search aiter FILVER JUBILEE VEAR Phone District 5215 A Pound of ) FREE! Peoms lyer, absolute disgrace Canad " that no planes re at Atlin to continue the hunt for it husband. Dorbandt had made sev- flights in search of Burke, but gave p_the hunt and returned to Alaska. 'E. L. Wasson, Mayo, Yukon, fiyer, waiting at Atlin for a plane to ntinue the search. The committee announced two planes d been offered for the Renahan urke scarch by the Pacific Airway: d it was believed another would be t by the Air Land Oo. The Do- on government was asked to detail wo photographic planes now at Comox Lake for use. “Sam Clerf and Frank Hatcher, both Seattle, were with Renahan, and Kading and_Bob Marten, Van- uver, were with Burke. NAVY ORDERS Oomdr Demon E. Cummings, de- ched Bureau of Navigation, Navy De- ent, to command U. 8. 8. Sirjus. E. Speicher. detached A&II u WITH EACH PURCHASE OF BRATION OF VALUE GIVING IMPORTANCE psspsid g Aluminum Percolator o A two-quart size paneled Bo'h !fl' percolator of pure aluminum 6 g i just the size to serve a rnmuy of six. Peoples Coffee Use This Combination for Lovely Hair! 75c Barnard’s is a carefully blended mixture Eau de Quinine e TR Hair Tonic and 50c Barnard’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo care of the hair is essential to keep and beautiful. Barnard’s Hair ’1_25 VM 5 Bothifor. 39 mdm“mlflmw%&;‘ : ‘A Spectal in Rubber Goods' 69c Trophy ‘v Fountain Syrmges 4 ‘ 1 905—1 930 “Silver Jubilee Year” Our Twenty-fifth Year of Public Service 25th Anniversary Sale of Pure, Delicious CANDIES o «.« at Prices Much Lower Than Usual! FREE! Ya-lb. Package of Vanilla Marshmallows Given With Each Purchase of PlantersSalted Peanuts Presh, selected peanuts that have been ly roasted and Just salt added to make them del . The tasty va- nilla-flavored marshmallows are sure to please. S 50c Silver Anniversary Stationery When You 1 5 C"%k Make Ancther Here is a value that every one of our customers will want to take advantage of. A beautiful flat silver-covered box . . . that contains 24 double sheets of linen-finished wtmng paper, with 24 envelopes to match. This offer is available to every customer making a purchase during this sale. b :l.hu . Comdr. Charles S. Alden, de- command U, 8. S. Crowninshield, command U. 8. S. Jacob Jones, Lieut. Comdr. Charles P. Cecil, de- d aide and flag secretary on staff mander Battleship Division 4, Battle 4 to U. S. 8. West Virginia. _ Lieut. Cumdr Volney O. Clark, de- . S. Whitney, to U. 8. 8. 49c¢ Mammy Lou Homemade Candies 39c . Delicious, wholesome chocolates and bcnbonl. plcked in pretty silver-finished rted centers to please every member of ‘the family. 98¢ Salted Mixed Nuts VERY SPECIAL Cellophane Package (Only one box to a customer) A muver SALE P CE 98¢ Electric' Corn Popper And a 15c can of Jolly Time Popcorrt .. 89¢ for . You, too can serve your guests with novel and delighuul forms of popcorn this Fall. Jolly Time roasted to bring out their full uvor. 1 Popcorn is carefully selected popcom kernels packed - s U3 just the propet- amount of salt added. The * In sealed tins to keep it in just the right popping R ,assoftment consists of walnyts, condition. ReGEll almonds, cuhn nuts and many other Th- mm’mm TS -r‘e atrvnelymmnue and u:‘tu last in- 4 umptlnxnvlrletlea A rare value at this emunr.. and have an mm which ‘moves the wpewmmn' ey et around without removing the lid. will vt:flnt to take ne ofm umsr, able fer...a regular lue ly priced at QII S8c. o Fresh, crisp nut kernels, cnretul —————— Anniversary $3 Eight-Day g Sale Price 35¢ Mammy Lau Peanut Brittle 25¢ w. Rich, delicious molasses, simply “chock full” of fresh mnfed ut A crisp, enjoyable confection (m all the !mlly. Water Bottles * Anniversary Sale Price.. 480 each Kitchen Clock . Pennsyl Lieut. Richard G. McCool, detached tn Ship at Boston, to First Naval qpleut, Albert R Myers, Jetached Nayy Pearl Harbor, to U. 8. l‘-ho Oeor‘en Nold, detached U. 8. Iflllllp Perry. Lieut. Perley L. Pendkwn to duty . 8. S. Mississippi. Lieut. John R. Redman, detached U. | 8. 8. Claxton, to U. S. 8. Evans. | Lieut. Stonewall B. Stadtler, detached -Ivll M! Station, Pearl Harbor, T. H., S. S. California. l..lmt Marion C. Thompson, detached 'VISKmeto‘JSSBA Lieut. (jg) Mvtrfl D. Cm'ley de- mhflud U.S. 8. 8 Evans, to U. 8. 8 nt. Lieut. (jg) Ramond C. Ercisson, de- tached Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Pla., to A’:l tic Station. 8 Barry. ‘Lieut. (m ‘Edward D. Crowley, de- fached U. S. 8. Evans, to U. 8. 8. Dent. Lieut. (jg) Ramond C. fached Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.. to Asiatic Station. Lieut. (jg) Gordon S. Everett, de- U. 8. S, Evans, to U. 8. 8 Rathburne Lieut. (jg) David G. oreentee de O.uhedu 8. 8. Wickes, to U. Lieut. () Harry B. Heneberger, de- =; . 8. Evans, to U, S. 5. Lex- t. ¥ Hary R Hummer, ir. de- Sached U. 8. 8. Hamiiton, to U. Lieut. (Jg) Victor D. l.ong deuched V. 8. S. Philip, to U. 8. 8. Lieut. (g) Donald 8. u.cumm de- fached Naval Air Station, Penueob "¥la, about November 10, to 28, New York, to !c m- Battle Fleet for communica- Wflllun J. llchml’ detached . 8. Trever. were i mander chief, "td.lc Fleet, under date of November 3, 1930: i . 'Lieut Comdr. Simon P. Fullinwider | U. 8. 8. Pittsburgh to staff, com- Destroyer , Asiatic . 8. 8. 1 Ericson, de- | 7 Carrier Division 1, veted | I ! . $]-79 A nlulz‘nniahed decorative clock for the kltchen Enameled bright_colors to harmonize with kitchen color scheme. Will keep time accurately. $1.19 Belle-Lite Electric Table Lamps 98¢ A very attractive lamp for use by your bed at night, in the hall or nnyppl.lu her{ i'w want a soft, stead; l!:ht Well made and attractively de- slgned polished brass shade may be removed en deslred Compleu with extension cord. Unusually Low Priced 39¢ Whisk Broont§ e 29¢ A well-mads proom Wit Fing "ToF men. Nickeled hanging. anteed movement. $1 Minit-Man Pocket Watches orly 83¢ Just thé watch for boys and case and guare 98c Miss America Assorted Chocolates Extra P 2 5 9 c "/a-Pound A large 2'4-Ib. box, oonuinln. three ut vun. chocolates. miu assortment of wmpuu cenwrl en- ufld In rich, delectable chocolate. THREE MORE SPECIALS! 25¢ Va-lb. Cake Hershey’s Milk Chocolate . 18¢; 2 for 35¢ 29¢ Ib. Toast-O-Nuts . . .Ib., 23¢ Sc Beechnut Fruit Drops . 2 for 5¢ 25¢ Pint Peoples Peroxide 59¢ Chocolate Covered Brazil Nuts 49c¢ w. Fresh whole Brazil nut meat kernels in a thick iuscious coating of velvety milk chocolate. An exceptional value at only 49¢c Ib. 45¢ Pint Witch Hazel 29¢ These ounwn nges and water. bottl e fashi F‘““""‘ l‘fl g s ar loned of an excellent ey They are guaranteed for one year, but made to The fountain syringes are complete with 5-foot rubber tubi metal shut-off and hard rubber ti This is a rare opportuni syringe or a water bottle ttt’t's only 48c each. oy Jobuy e ounuln 15¢c Baby Rubber Pants {V 100 pair 59c¢ Ladies’ Dressing Combs Imi a peir! Old Dutch Cleanser 447 23¢ (Limit 8 Cans to a Customer) 8c Fels-Naptha Soap 5.dor 23¢ ., (Limit 10 te a Customer) Here Are Extremely Low Prices on Nationally Famous TOILETRIES TOOTH PASTES 60c Forhans Tooth Paste . . . 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste . . . 25¢ Listerine Tooth Paste . . 50c Bencoline Tooth Paste . . HAIR TONICS 60c Danderine ..,.......43¢ Sl“?-nda .. 97 .34c 28¢ .27¢ “16¢ .29¢ 50c Packers 50c Palmolive . . . . 50c Wildroot SHAMPQOOS $1 Coty . . 60c Djer-kiss . 50¢ Java . ... 25¢ Sqlll» 25¢ ). &J. . 35¢ Djer-kiss FACE POWDERS 15¢ Conti Castile 10c Lifebuoy TOILET SOAPS SKIN LOTIONS 50c Hinds H. & A.. . 50c J 75cD 25¢ Woodbury .23¢ FACE CREAMS b ey p—— o m— p—— P i — P e s S N

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