Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1937, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937. . 3 retired as a captain of cavalry in 1903 | “The Yellow Kid” to his old pals. As Edward B. Curtis, 320 -Oakdale counsel of the commission after 58 | Nabb was present as an ho (uu& Greeter of Windsors Considers : TRIBUTE 1S PAID e to enter the diplomatic corps—the man | one of them said to&}av. “He'll pm‘lrably place N.W., $5. years in Government service. and received a basket of flowers from who celebrates his 65th birth anniver- | P¢ ‘The Yellow Kid’ to the Duke. Emilio A. Maranda, 510 Randolph y The former chairmen either sent|her husband's friends and mm’ > > sary when the Windsors arrive here C —— place N.W., §5, cHARI,Es E. M NABB tributes or were present at a testi-| The McNabbs live in Baltimore. NO’UembBr 11 rt rtump has seen service in all parts of the 10N NJames T. Smith, 1270 Reum street monial luncheon at the Willard Ho- — world: . Toklo, 1010; Pieping, 1911; | TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS |~E. s5 B o tel at which Harry B. Mitchell, presi- Watch Spark Plugs. Santiago, Chile, 1914; Mexico City, | FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. | o, e 7 TOSSCESD Mo address Eyry Living Ex-Chairman of demR of the Civil B:‘r\;loe Cam{ms’si::; EVR b L el i P Rome in 1034, Then, thres posis as| Ylliam H. Cline, r, Virginia, §5 —_— e [ N NeE S et of e | g SE o teutof I cos nfdition. Minister—Honduras, Venezuela and | William McVeigh, 2807 Channing| Turkish Highway Opened. Stevens, chatrman of the Tariff Com- | 21¢ rules has to do with spark plug Panama d stweet H.W,, 85, One hundred miles of Turkey's sec Retiring Counsel. mission; E. M. Whitcomb, chief of | %3 ‘;‘?y“""ex"““;"‘“‘:“h: e Mo g ft - n perts say. Keeping the plugs clean, Strangely enough, this assignment— strEeleTeNr EP s;{xuget. 2500 Thirty-first | 100 of the great international motor Every liviug former chairman of :!:g;r:n;mlls(:mns techpical service, and . having the gaps set properly. and re= to meet the Windsors--marks Mry. S & highway between London and the Bos- | the Tarift Commission joined yester= poke. placing the units periodically will do Summerlin’s first diplomatic service £ 3‘0"53 Lowry, 937 Ninth street | phorus has just been opened and con- day in tribute to Charles E. McNabb, | | A large part of the Tariff Commis- l much to insure the smooth functioning t})ln humow:, :nam:;w;,:g' r:z;:a?e .Ed“ $ d AR £t nects Ismnbul and Lake Burga-: who retired this week as general 50m personnel attended. Mrs. Mc-' of the engine, they point out, ere \ugus or ' War otts, O0gan coyrt, 3 retirement. Then President Roosevelt Critte: 3713 Wheeler extended his foreign service period. m;:] eslx;a 25 Lt STy Wb weeten it with Dom"lo That Mr. Summrlin, the diplomat, g Refined in is no atickler for formality, is seen in | Georse K. Holland, Maryland, $5. Qulck-icings * -Frilts.ceroals the nickname his former comrades in | William H. Dalkin, jr, 1422 Orren | Eoiaph fllllngs iced drinks arms conferred upon him, and which | street N. E., $5. g sticks even tog;-s day. They cullfhim Harvey G. Gilkerson, Virginia, $5. = % U I ‘ I l E D I 0 0 D s I 0 'l Es “The Yellow .” It grew out of his cavalry service, with wide yellow stripes | ;}veorsgl% e EESHET; 030 s rond INC. down the trousers of his full-dress| =~~~ %" " Prvately Owned and Oprrated by Washigton's Leading Food Merchants suit and yellowish-red hair all over | James L. Campbell, 318 Channing ga his handsome head. Now, however, | Street N.E, $5. the hair has gone—with the stripes of | Adrian V. Brown, 406 Thirne‘emh X a “” the cavalryman. Still, he remains |street N.E., $5. XXX owd, SPECIAL - . 270 O — cans SUNKIST STAMPING “STERUNG" ” : ON A PIECE OF T/ PINEAPPLE DOESN'T MAKE |7 COCONUT JUICE SILVER an flf _ “SPRINKLING ('SALT ON-.S04. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ GEORGE T. SUMMERLIN. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. A \\\\&\\:\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ VEGETABLES — FRUIT e \\ NEAR LEA LDEN CALIF. : sl : \\\\ MACROON SNAPS BY CLEAN | GO ¢ e or SPINACH | CARROTS By JOHN J. DALY. or the “Pink John” or the “Jack SUNSHINE ke c b ITH a personal commission | Rose,” as it is known in this country. \ 0 ' . ; o DELITO- e 4 s. b e e S T S m T BaTS b Check! And double-check! If we can impress you with ELITO-CREAM C bun C United States to meet and | Was stationed as United States Minister . : 2 i gl"?ele'.he D‘“;; a"mfl“DLmess for five yente, Sir. Baneretin: shurtot the fact that not all so-called saltines are true saltines, we o Windsor when they land in America | What was known then as the noon day shall be doing you a service. The finest ingredients, the WHITE TURNIPS on Armistice Day, George T. Summer- | Toll call. At that hour, to the clarion . S o g “UNEEDA BAKERS” lin, chief of the Protocol Division of Cf;" of brass be“s'cax‘; lhedfugctionirm ¥ finest intention, and a very special baking knack mark the the State Department, considers No- | 0f the legation stafl and the visiting & % k - yember 11 m‘; triple-triumph day of | firemen gatheredsaround for a round honest-to-goodnes saltine. Saltines by Keebler are genu- PHEMIUH_FLAKE enAeKEns his life. |of “Juanito Rosado”—a mixture of i . : 3 = R lin was | 2PPlejack and grenadine. In this way, ine saltines, as just one taste will prove. And after that i ;egm E""n‘ ‘;B.Emmc;{"‘_ v““as trade relations between Venezuela and Sahte W stion whetl ) il ev i ®. ;Om O;:“;;“vi:nbn\" ”u-ma‘: cfla}lfl}; America were promoted since only one taste, we question whether you will ever again want ks I7c Setnes it et et age;z;s Vears |~ Vb o g RERD Iebk ds alben without the subtle flavor, the distin e: ; " 3 aches the Tetirement age—65 Years |in" this” tamous whistle-wetter, 8. it to do with e su avor, the distinctive texture and California g o the real satisfaction of true Saltines by Keebler. No man in the State Department, of office has been extended indefinite- . ly. Then again, he begins his firsy | CCOTding to old timers there, has as CROSSE & BLACKWELL P SPROUTS by welcoming the Duke and Duchess | Summerlin. In honor of his birthday, é N/ 7 qt. box I 8C \ % this country on November 11 | officials at the State Department hope Y X 5 fer it 4 their royal highnesses sip at least one EWi Prgslden_t .Romjcnm. along vut‘h | “Juanito Rosado” apiece. others, believes that no man in Amer- They bring out the best in soups and salads . POTATOES 5 i .| sc that day. Bright ly h i 5 3 a . s o to Washington after their ship, the base for peanut butter . . . are delicious under 4 | royal visitors in the name of the Pres- jams, jellies and marmalade . .. give a smart touch : C STAYMAN WINESAP Mr. Summerlin is said to be the |ident of the United States. Next he A bs. S i s Do A APPLES - _ . . . - 5™ 14¢ 5 2 KoE Bt | them to Washington. After that the ek A L and women, of the good old-fashioned | program is still indefinite. hand-shaking type, but a mixer of the i g ® JUICY FLORIDA FLORIDA cer—Mr. Summerlin graduated from 2 American soil—the “Juanito Rosado,” | West Point in the class of 1896 and at a greeter extraordinary his tenure " . BRUSSELL diplomatic service on American soil |Many and as loyal friends as Mr, IDAHO BAKING Mr. Sumi vill . | ica is better qualified than Mr. Sum- | hat doo R, "l be & busy man y ; | of the boat. Then he will welcome the Bremen, docks in New York. to hors d'ocuvres. will get them aboard a train and whisk ment. - Not only a mixer among men With a career first as an army offi- BISCUITS BY KEEBLER MAY BE BOUGHT WITH CONFIDENCE AND SERVED WITH PRIDE | best cocktail ever concocted on South | ‘ ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT CITY NEWS IN BRIEF : : : '\\\\\\\\ ham Hotel, 8 p.m. Dinner, Delta Phi Sorority, Lafayette Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Buffet, Amity Club, Hamilton Hotel, 8 pm. Dinner, Institutional Laundry Men's WORCESTER SALT 28 \ 1, 1b. pkgs. c - : i N - : - \\\\\\\\\M\\\Q\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 3 1% -pg 10 Cedars of Lebanon, Willard Hotel, 7:30 pm. . Aige » WHITE HOUSE Frssw Meeting, Washington Ski Club, Wil- y : lard Hotel, 8 p.m. S, < $ Bk i ; Meeting, Board, Soroptimist Olub, | LOIN PORK Willard Hotel, 8 p.m HAMS ROAST _ . S LA _ % APPLE SAUCE " Meeting, Membership Committee, | 3 =y - = A doz. ]9c I 4 for |9C TODAY. : : « SR i e Meeting, Free Lance Writers, Shore- i ] 3 g : ; o § \\ Yocal No. 2, N. F. F. E,, 710 Fourteenth | street N.W., 8 pm ; : o - . cans Cc PURE LARD Meeting, Ritualistic Committee, Co- 3 ; 3 % 2 i ¢ 5 lumbia Chapter, No. 368, Women of g ; the Moose, 1414 I street N.W., 8 p.m. . i : ‘ £ : Meeting, Kappa Gamma Sorority, § 2 L N Raleigh Hotel, 7:45 p.m. Party, Matrons and Patrons of 1927, ©. E. S., Joppa Lodge hall, 8 p.m. Card party, Bell Club, benefit St. James' @atholic Church, Thirty-sev- 29V A T UNICO MAYONNAISE ‘ enth street and Rhode Island avenue, . : s ' g 2 AR ; HORMEL'S Mt. Rainier, Md., 8:30 p.m. s 7 ¥ f g 5 § B Supper, Ladies’ Aid, Trinity Luther- i ¥ : i o § ; ; an Church, Fourth and E streets N.E., & pm. TOMORROW. Luncheoa, D. C. Bankers' Associa- o Spiced Ham "~ 33° tion, Willard Hotel, 12:45 p.m. can Meeting, Executive Council, Local | No. 2, N. F. F. E, 710 Fourteenth street N'W. Meeting, Executive Board, General Baptist Deacons’ Association, 464 I #treet SW., 7:30 pm. i | Is one of these men your husband? Card party, benefit Ct. Francis de Bales Church, Twentieth street and : < Rhode Island avenue N.E. “Oh, for a cup of good coffee!” That’s the cry you S — then can settle right now, once and for all. 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