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21 Sk mm STORMS Plane Searches Florida Waters for Five From Sunken Barge. was in a precarious posivion Jupt ler, while two other vessels, by the pounding breakers, pro- ofl nor!.nwsm at greatly redueed Phosphate Cargo Sinks. ‘The Northern Light, en route from & eane.of" phosphate. in " tow ot e s of pl n tow of the Onhrin of Mobile, went down off Fort Reef terday, The On- ly J. Stewart of the mnlny‘s office at Mo- fimxmotmmunew over “In for four hours yes- ‘day, .Ontario stood by on c!‘nee that - the “missing had mmtcmrerunonnneuw Seven Are Rescued. Ospe. Charles Russel and a crew ot gix were rescued with life lines at the Jupiter Lighthouse Saturday night when was tossed inst & buoy eanwhile, hawever, the Lillian, owned | the Baltimore & Carolina Lines, was tug McCauley to Jacksonville. e is owned by the Merchants & Min- ers Line. All-hnl%h helpless from en- fgine trouble, the Upshur aided in rescue of the crew of the schooner Dunham Wheeler, which went down near Cape Canaveral. The Upshur saw the schoon- BODIES OF 18 SOUGHT I!u‘ Guard Busy After l-llmhfl Shlp Wreck Off California. ' FRANCISCO, November 10 (). < tossed wreckage down wlund-he little wooden craft I‘::::rfiy on Humboldt Bar in Northern time a determined crewoflo( 41 became apparent, and before could be put about, she was towering ‘They tossed Europe is taking only slightly less hlhn( l’txuu:rehm exported Work at Daylight And Miss 315,000 Try Four Hours in Vain to Open Safe—Quit Just Too Soon. By the Amem-a Press. NEW YORK, November 10.—Day- lllht is _quitting time for members of the cracksmen's lulld If the job isn’t done then, the quits and goes home and that's -ll men is to it. Four young cracksmen, apparently apprentices, in search of “easy money,” labored with sledge hammers more than four hours over a small safe in a branch office of the comolldnmd Gas Co. in Hester street When a.yu.m mpc into the office L hammered away one strip of cas and a layer of the door sheathing. Police said another half hour's work would have opened the strong box, which contained $15,000. But it was quitting time for cracks- men. ‘When a Johannesburg, South Africa, druggist recently imported an auto- snatic vending machine to dispense drugs there was a protest on the grounds zhnb the machine was not & registered druggist. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930. | P.-T. A. PLANS DINNER ‘Woodrow Wilson School Organiza- tion to Have Feast December 12. Special Dispatch to The Sfar. HEIGHTS, Va. No- eeting of for a dinner to be given at $he sl house December 12. An address on progress of the pupils musically was given by Mrs. Forney Donaldson, supervisor of music in the schools of the county. The Membership Committee reported visits to many homes during the past month with a wview to getting each parent ini in the work of the association. The Social Committee reported on the re- ception given to the teachers October 10. The next meeting of the associa- tion will be held the evening of De- cember 3. A community sing is being planned for that occasion. T INVESTMENT BUILDING tenants have no parking problem. H. L. Rust Company Agent Special Night Phones For Delivery Tomorrow Phone Us Tonight Nat’l 3068 Met. 4500 | to 11 P.M. That’s a reminder to fill your fuel bin with AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL. Fully sup- plied with this clean, longer-burning fuel, you’re sure to have the laugh on Old Man Win- ter. Call us today. .IOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, Nw Phone : NATIONAL 3068 i Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL —then you will know you are getting the genuine. Through a Will and a Competent Executor —let the same persona] interest and guid- ance that have been determining factors in the building of your Estate be extended to assure a careful and equitable distribution of your property among your heirs. The Five Carloads for the Biggest Retail Jelly Sale Washington Has Ever Known Here is a picture of the five cars as they were standing on the Baltimore & Ohio side track Thursday morning just previous to unloading. Five Carloads of Crabapple Jelly on B. & O. tracks for Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores Here Is the Story— A short time ago a representative of one of the big jelly and preserve manufacturing concerns of America came into our office with a sample jar of pure Crabapple Jelly. The package was immensely attractive, the quantity was large and a test of the product proved it to be most delicious. Upon further consultation we found that these people were ready to offer us a price that was seemingly impossible. Not for a great many years has the opportunity of securing such a bargain in jelly presented itself to us. As is our custom when buying merchandise, we immediately tried to visualize the appeal that this product would have to the housewife. After further consideration we decided that this appeal, in our opinion, would be such that we could offer to our friends the biggest jelly value that it has been our privilege to offer in all the years of our business in Washington. So we made a proposition to this factory that if they would produce and ship us at one time five solid carloads of this PURE Crabapple Jelly, we would give them such an order, said order to be shipped as quickly as possible, and, from the picture, you will see that our wishes were carried out. Here are five carloads of pure crabapple jelly, as pure as it would be made in your own home and, being factory made, with the facilities for immense production, it has been produced at a cost that would be impossible if made in smaller quantities. Vol- ume buying cuts costs in every direction. Keeping the factory busy day after day in production ; keep- ing the factory hn<\ day after day in packing; shlppmg in carload lots, which saves very considerably in freight; delivery to our stores from the cars in quantities rather than only.a few cases at a time—all have helped to reduce pro- duction and distribution cost to a point where we are enabled to offer you the biggest jelly value that we have ever known, and we feel quite sure that when you see this jelly on display in our nearest “Sanitary” or Piggly Wiggly store you will say that never in your experience have you been able to buy jelly at anywhere near such a price. This product is Crabapple Jelly—a pure fruit and gran- ulated sugar product. The label tells you that it is made by one of the best known manufacturers. We, ourselves, guarantee that it is as fine a jelly as we, in our experience, have ever seen or tested, and we are going to offef it to you at a price that is truly sensationally low. This package is a large glass jar containing full two (2) pounds of jelly. Just stop and think of buying jelly at 12%,c per pound. You needn’t question the quality before buying. Just buy one jar, four jars or a dozen jars—take it home, test it fully on your table, and if you are not thoroughly satisfied, the store at which you purchased it will gladly return the entire purchue price of all the unused j jars, as well as the jar which' you partially \ued in testing. Our reason for suggesting im- mediate purchase is that there are only five thousand cases of twelve jars each, a total of sixty thousand jars. Inasmuch as there are fully a hundred and thirty thousand fami- lies in our trading radius, you can readily see that when the buying public becomes aware of this value, even sixty thousand jars won ’t last long. Tomorrow, Tuesday morning, this jelly goes on sale. Don’t put off buying if this appeals to you—and it will appeal to you if you see it. Get in on one of the biggest jelly values ever known to us. Trust Officers of the American Security and Trust Corilpany will be g]acl to co-operate with you and your attorney in working out your Estate problem and explain the ad- vantages of nammg the American Sccurny and Trust Company your Executor. Beginning Tomorrow TWO-POUND Jar PURE CRAB APPLE JELLY for 25 4 i 95° 2F Sanitary and Piggly Wi ) el Stores —\-«—-——_ —— MERICAN SECURIT T AND TRUST COMPANY = 15th and Penna. Ave. Branches: J ars for One Dozen Jars Central— - 7th and Mass. Ave. Northeast— 8th and H Sts. N.E. Southwest . 7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest 1140 15th St. N.W. Capital—$3,400,000 LARGEST Surplus—$3,400,000 WASHINGTON'S TRUST A COMPANY