. • i C-2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 9, ltfjQ—mf, OMJS. M| I from aids on staff, commander in chief, Naval Station, Olongapo, Fhillppine Medical Corps. About October SI, be Deetroyer Squad- > Cole, detached Naval Air Station. Lake- OhlsT Fay Clerk James t M. Moore, v s. s to v. Asiatic Fleet, Naval Intelligence; Islands; Lieut. John R. Smith (M. C.). Battle Fleet. J., about December 16, utoh. a a mm. to Lieut. Comdr. Erik G. Hakanseon, ron hurst, N. to U. detached V. S. 8 Cheater, bo ecnUaue Oapt Harry Paul, Lieut. Comdr. Thomas J. Keliher from orders September 16 revoked, to U. S. S. Supply Corps. S. S. Cincinnati. treatment Naval Hospital, League detailed «o all M- 8. Truxton United Oahu; Lieut. (Junior Grade) Harold L. Medical Corps, detached Naval Hospital, Chief Boatswain Collier, alstant quartermaster, effective Pool command U. 8. to Ensign Robley (8.C.) John W. de- Island, , Pa. FOR E. Brown de- , HUNT States; Comdr. Lewis (M. C.), from U. 8. Pearl Harbor. Hawaii, to Naval tached U. S. 8. Tanager, FLYERS Lieut. James M. Weaver S. Oahu to Hospital, to U. S. 8. Pharmacist Sylvester R. Poley. to ber 1. U. i ’ tached V. S. 8. Detroit, to I from U. 8. 8. Pittsburgh to United 4th Regiment, 8. Marines, Shanghai, League Island. PhUadelphla, Pa. Division 47, Training Bcuot- Nechee. duty Naval Hospital, Newport. R. I. First Lieut. Richard Pagan, detached States; Lieut. Lawrence A. Abercrombie China; Machinist Herman Miller to Boatswain Seigel Knight, to duty Chief Lieut. (Junior Grade) R. Behnke, , ing Fleet. Carpenter Dorns Nyburg. de- Nicaraguan National from U. 3. 8. Pittsburgh to United receiving station. ; Chief Asiatic station. tached U. 8. 8. Lexington, to Navy Guard Detaeh- States; Lieut. (Junior Orade) William Pay Clerk Allen O. Smith from U. 8. 8. Medical Corps, detached Navy Yard, Warrant Officers. Boatswain Paul E. Pointer, to duty Yard. Mare Island, CaUf. ment. to 2d Brigade, Nicaragua. RENEWED Krieg, from S. S. Black Hawk to Pittsburgh to Asiatic Fleet; Chief Pay Mare Island. Calif., about November 1, William Murray, . U. 8. 8. Cuyama. First Lieut. Cleghom Foote, dropped B. U. Chief Boatswain de- [ORDERED United States and await resignation; Clerk Ferris P. Floyd from Asiatic Fleet to U. S. S. Holland. tached Navy Yard, N. Y., about Decem- Chief Machinist Charles Dunne, de- from the rolls of the Marino Corps. (Junior Grade) Mc- United States; Lieut. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Roy E. Can- 15, Sandpiper. Woodcock, First Lieut. Henry T. Nicholas, about Lieut. John C. to Jesse B. Goode ber to U. S. S. tached U. 8. 8. about No- 6, ¦Lost Aviator’s Wife’s Tele- Cutchen from U. S. 8. 8-40 to United from U. S. S. Black Hawk to office of trell, Medical Corps, detached U. 8. 8. Boatswain Theodore R. Cooley, to > vember 18, to Navy Yard, New York, Marin* Corps Orders December detached 2d Brigade. Nic- States: Lieut. (Junior Grade) Wayne inspector of naval material, Hartford, Holland, about October 31, to Destroyer temporary duty Naval Air Station, Pearl I N. Y. aragua, to navy yard. Philadelphia, Pa. N, Garnet, orders September 23 modi- Conn.; Lieut. Comdr. Martin Oriffl Squadrons, Battle Fleet. Harbor, T. H. Machinist Bartholomew H. Flaherty, gram, Scoring Officials, States; Lieut. (Junior from 16th Naval District Ueut. (Junior Orade) Sanders, , Melville. Clyde H. Metcalf, 2d fied to United to Destroyer Mack Mere- Chief Machinist Joseph A. to duty U. 8. S. MaJ. detached. More 100 years ago English Grade) Thomas S. Cameron, orders Squadron 15; Lieut. (Junior Grade) dith, Dental Corps, to duty Naval Hos- detached Navy Yard, Portsmouth. N. Machinist Herman Miller, to duty than an Brigade. Nicaragua, to . Calif ~ tobacconist States; Neff (M. C.) named Hudson wrote a September 23 modified to United James G detached, U. S. 8. pital. Great Lakes, 111. H„ about December 1, to U. S. S. Salt . Receiving Station. San Francisco. via first available Government convey- song that Spurs Burke Search. Cooper (M. C.), orders Melville to detachment of pro- Ueut. (M. C.) Rudolph was very popular, and the re- Lieut. George F. ships William L. Pinner de- Lake City. Machinist A. Petsche, to ance.. frain “And he off before you October 14 revoked to Continue duty ceeding to East Coast tachcd Navy Yard, Island, Radio Electrician Raymond : duty U. S. S. Woodcock. was. was Mare Calif., Chief Copt. Lucian W. Burnham, detached could say ‘Jack Robinson.'" the Associated Press. 1 VANCOUVER, B C.. November 8 ¦tearch for Robin Rrnahan, Vancouver ¦pilot, and two companions lost since page ” ¦October 28 on the Northern British 2 j HERE IS ANOTHER PAGE OF ANNIVERSARY SALE NEWS “NOTE VINGS ¦Columbia Coast, was ordered continued I ¦* Sir today. Plans were formulated ¦t « five-plane concerted search for ¦both Renahan and Capt. E. J. A. Burke, ' ¦aviator, River district II Right Reserved to Limit _ • • loat In the Laird Quantities fin ¦flnee October 11. m Pfl Burke and two companions last were Every Housewife ¦Men south of Laird Post, flying to Atlin. Will Welcome - J]U trip. JUBILEE a XILVIft YEAR KB. C., from prospecting Rena ¦ten dropped from sight while flying l*S emar^i(l^e ¦ northward to Join Pilot Frank Dor- t Special ... ¦bandt of in the search for yy ¦Krke. HI A committee of aviation experts here |j: ¦decided on the five-plane search after ¦a newspaper had published a telegram H ¦from Mrs. Burke, wife of the missing : ¦flyer, declaring it “an absolute disgrace ¦to Canadian aviation” that no planes at Atlin to continue the hunt for ¦were¦her husband. Dorbandt had made sev- ¦eral flights in search of Burke, but gave 3 FREE! ¦up the hunt and returned to Alaska. S E. L. Wasson, Mayo. Yukon, flyer, ¦was waiting at Atlin for a plane to search, t ¦continue the w,th if The committee announced two planes l C RCaASE OF the Renahan- mmm\ of Importance ¦had been offered for Lkl ACelebration Value Craw ¦Burke search by the Pacific Airways gjT!i irHLi ¦ted it was believed another wou’d be J 1 Land Co. The Do- * ¦gent by the Air \ “Silver Year” M M A , ______| [II] wai detail V Jubilee I government asked to ¦mlnion Hi ‘ planes ~ ¦%Wo photographic now at Comox Our Twenty-fifth Year /\IU ¦ ¦Lake for use. Pjjft 11111111111 CTCOmtOT \ % §1 Sam Clerf and Frank Hatcher, both f ¦of Seattle, were with Renahan, and ¦¦nil Kading and Bob Marten, Van- 2sth Anniversary Sale of B»«fc /or - ¦oouver, were with Burke. U N Ml [I HI I NAVY ORDERS Pure, Delicious CANDIES gt!#H 50c k —* H Silver Anniversary advantage of Jtp to take this 69' L de- I M Cummings, ft Comdr. Damon E. special combination price. X**~ ¦ tached Bureau of Navigation, Navy De- • • • ot Prices Much Lower Than Usual! ¦ partment. to command U. S. S. Sirius. |J [|J ¦ Comdr. Paul E. Speicher. detached Stationery ¦ command U. S. S. Bainbridge. to com- IBland U. S. S. Lansdale. S Lieut. Comdr. Charles S. Alden, de- Another Use This Combination for Lovely Hair! ¦ tached command U, S. S. Crowninshield, ¦ to command U. S. S. . |J J FREE! My H Lieut. Comdr. Charles P. Cecil, de- Package 75c S I tached aide and flag secretary on staff Here is a value that every one of our customers l ¦SUjHP/ of j^gil&jjj BsmßfcJ fijj| commander Division 4, Battle y ¦ will want to take advantage of. A beautiful flat ¦—1 r- # , Fleet, to U. S S West Virginia. Vanillaanmo j ¦ B silver-covered box ... that contains 24 double sheets fffS rail CJ| it. ¦ Volney Clark, de- VvfilO fIP* limn#** M,IC Lieut. Comdr. O. of iinen-flnished writing paper, envelopes U V4V XUI ¦ tached U. S. S. Whitney, to U. S. S. with 24 to >4ft— AA-*•*»*•««.* I , marsnmailOWSAAarthmallnwc ivA ¦ Oglala. || match. This offer is Available to every customer 49C Mammy LOU Li ' T * JR ?Jl S Lieut. Comdr. Ralph U. Hyde, de- making a purchase during this sale. ¦ tached U. 8. S. McFarland, to aide and /. Given With Each Purchate of Hair I OniC AffSa Iflag secretary on staff commander I ¦"¦OnTICmSCjC ¦ Training Squadron. i (Only one box to a customer) CI ift ond Um I Lieut. Comdr. Charles N. Ingraham, I detached U. S. S. Twiggs, to command P l UB I V. S. S. Hale. 50c Barnard's 8 Lieut. Comdr. Whitley Perkins, de- GnSc39cH. :" M ll] I tached command U. 8. S. Jacob Jones, ! i 'T 1 W ¦ to command U. 8. S. Crowninshield. m 98c Electric I Lieut. Comdr. Lybrand P. Smith. Corn Popper 39c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo fi] ¦ orders October 17 revoked, to continue “ P‘~“ ESH-t ¦ fluty command V. 8. 8. Claxton. And a 15c can of , . SEJM ST -*3--*---. »w „ , I Lieut. Comdr. Earl E. Stone, de- IJ && 2 I aide on staff commander-in- tached ' Ichief United States Fleet, to aide on '3 Jolly Time Popcorn o ,’snfi ¦ staff commander-in-chief United States H| |fl2E Mi«'JSsSS B £*K?S "i rt\ J\ IFleet and additional duty as fleet com- Imunlcation officer. ,h •*- aye Lieut. Homer E. Curlee, detached £ Both»m M Iff. S. S. Sturtevant, to U. S. S. Cole ill .. ftQ 98c Salted Mixed Nuts -*-*r*. officer, r m as executive 8 Lynch, c ® your many carefully i Lieut. John K. detached , n Mrv with novel Fresh, crisp nut kernels, euests VERY , V. S. S. Rathbume, to U. S. S. Ham- and X°VS-delightful fforms of popcorn this Jolly Time 'JfflS SPECIAL ll 8 FaU. . Sjgfll roasted to bring out their full flavor, with _ A -8 llton Vi *“ in finhhaw tM Popcorn is carefully selected popcorn packed am dUCCKtI Itl m\Uuu€P sjtOOUS • |id Lieut. Thomas J. Kelly, detached kernels nfffwSi just the proper amount of salt added. The T2T''“T. I il y n tins to keep it just the right popping •?• * * I tJ. 8. S. Mississippi, to duty resident I *, seajed in &3Tjgj assortment consists of English walnuts, / (J/) n j > , as condition. found - representative of Naval Petroleum Re- almonds, cashew nuts and many other M -t- i |jy ¦ if The • electric poppers are strongly ••> I serves Nos. 1 and 2, Taft. Calif. jy . made and will last in- \fijssr tempting varieties. A rare value at this ftyC I TODIIV II They »" Lieut. Lester R. Reiter, detached definitely. am equipped with guaranteed heating special Anniversary Cellophane Package / " II element, and have Fb Sale price. r 9 i ¦¦> I i IT. 8. S. Fairfax, to U. 8. 8. Cole. i| an agitator which move* the popcorn rir r* » / rs ja ¦ 4 flTl Lieut. James A. Roberts, Jr., detached —-w- “¦ V. 8 S Hamilton, to U 8. S. Litchfield. ----- Lieut. Arthur C. Smith, detached I I] Fountain Syringes |j£] [l] U. 8. S. Marblehead, about October 29, to U. S. S. Salinas. Mammy ® Lieut. Talbot Smith, relieved all ac- 35c Lou 1 | | A | ||| tive duty, to home. 111 ‘ 1 Pea " u Briule Ueut. (Junior Grade) John F. Hines, i $3 Jr., detached U. S. S. Sands, about Oc- 1 IJ Eight-Day \, J Water Bottles' I M tober 25, to U. 8. S. Williamson. lt Lieut, (Junior Grade) Thomas W. j Kimes. detached Noe, ' Kitchen U. 8. 8. about clock .ouL'lph d«„(p. 24, to U. 8. S. rwy • October Ramapo. (O) (Junior \Wj3iAy d • a-« >/) "chock full”of freeh roasted peanut meats. . o • W7 r a Lieut. Grade) Carroll H. I IL2Sa*iBBJ 1 C-I-. AXfff/ PfichVIAL4ft k—41 il Anniversary A criap, enjoyable confection for all the family. Price... * \|L'\#V Taecker. detached U. 8. S. Philip, about | fQ » 11 i 1 6 r,rp £T KA* A October 26. to Asiatic station. J.= yoC Ensign Burrell C. Allen, detached ; til /V\ISS AmeriC3 59c Chocolate These fountain syringes and water bottlea are fashioned of an excellent 111 - V. S. A nicely . . - grade of red gum rubber. They guaranteed S. New , to Battleship Di- i finished decorative clock for the kitchen. , CnvereA are for one year, but made to k" vision 4, Enameled in bright your last man y Battle Fleet, for communica- .ij colors to harmonize with Aere%r»mi4 lliArnUlar _ , . tion duty. kitchen color scheme. Will keep time accurately. AS3UIICU j| NJiitc The fountain syringes are complete with rubber tubing, metal ’ R raz UffnifWfri 5-foot Til Lieut. Comdr. Morris D. Gilmore, de- I iil shut-off and hard rubber tips. This is a rare opportunity to buy a fountain , I ¦ tached command Division i syringe or a water bottle for only 48c each. 18; to treatment Naval Hospital. Wash- i Extra 2VrPound lb f teuton. D. C 1 49c |P " PJ ~ ! Lieut. Thomas Aldred, detached I B * duty First Naval Fresh whole Brazil nut meat kernels in a thick t District, to Receiving CI box, containing three layera luscious coating of velvety milk chocolate. An fL Ship. . •91*17IQ RaIIa.IUCIIC L.IICita Plarlrir A large 2V*-lb. LICuiK. of pure, fresh chocolates. These confections exceptional value at only 49c lb. ar_ Q_l Lieut. William H. Healey, detached ! # have an assortment of tempting centers en- UC IT. 8. 8. Salinas. Navy Yard, Boston. pi _ DaDy‘ fa . . rich, _ Lieut. David B. Justice, orders Oc- j mmm /;- \ cased in delectable chocolate. C. ft KTvS^HBHI tober 25, revoked, to continue duty U. 69c mwmmwm 8. S. Pennsylvania. i Table Lamps %M Rubber i li Lieut. Richard O. McCool, detached i r Receiving Ship at Boston, to First Naval i i fil THREE MORE SPECIALS! M,... 59c LadiW Pu LI District. Herghey’. ashew NutS 25c -lb. . Lieut. Albert R. Myers, detached Navy y Lou, Pnced Qrt i/2 Cake “ Yard, Pearl Harbor. T. H., to U. S. S. yffC LA-. PailtS fi Idaho. | MilkChocolate. 18c; 2 for 35c pKj i"'iSS Dressing Combs 'II Lieut. George E. Nold, detached U. S rn 8. Philip, to U. B. S. Perry. l»nip for use by your »t 29c lb. To»st-0-Nut« lb., 23c 69C Th». comte IOC pair I r’k;.] jokbl.' _ Lieut. Perley L. Pendleton, to duty A’.n; bed o.’!"' n /J IT. S. S. Mississippi. Ll scßeechnutFruitDrop, 2,0r5c 1T Lieut. John R. Redman, detached U. 1] [l 8. 8. Claxton. to U- 8 S. Evans. B9a»«sJ Lieut. Stonewall B Stadtler. detached wSen Naval Air Station. Pearl Harbor, T. H., to U. S S. . Lieut. Marion C. Thompson, detached U S. S. Kane, to U. S. S. Barry. Lieut. (Jg) Edward D. Crowley, de- tached U. S. S. S. Evans, to U. S. S $1 S 98c Pin, Sir. Dent, 9 39c Whisk Minit-Man 25c Pint a 45c Pint I CTO Toe I I | Lieut, (jg) Ramond C. Ercisson, de- L-J 1 Ifi tached Naval Air Station, Pensacola. p Fla., to Asiatic Station. Brooms “!«‘ Peoples Witch P, Lieut. Marion C. Ehompson. detached A w .WSi, M fi Kane, Barry. m IT. S. S. to U. S. S. I 4 Lieut, (jg) Edward D. Crowley, de- 1 U S. S. Evans, to U. S. 6. Dent. ~a rMPerox.de Hazel «« tached W yB3c Jg r Soap B . L tached Naval Air Station. Pensacola, * • ,3c Fla., to Asiatic Station. a“““hiS 51 29c Lieut, (jg) Gordon S. Everett, de- l) aS- WS Harry R. Hummer. Jr., de- ' Here Are Extremely Low Prices on Nationally Famous TOILETRIES tached U. S. 8. Hamilton, to U. 8. S f rJ] Lea. Lieut, (jg) Victor D. Long, detached U. 8. S. Philip, to U. S. 8. Roper. Lieut, (jg) Donald S. MacMahan. de- tached Naval Air Pensacola, TOOTH PASTES Station. (I . SHAMPOOS FACE POWDERS TOILET SOAPS SKIN LOTIONS Fla., about November 10. to V. J. [|j Squadron 2S, Carrier Division 1, United > U 60c Forhan. Tooth Paste . 34c 15c Amami 10c , States Fleet. J1 Azurea 67c 10c Camay 3 for 25c 35c Froitilla 19c II Ensign Robert J. Esslinger. detached ' 50c Ipana Tooth Pmte 28c 50c Multified Coty V. 8. 6. New York, to Battleship Di- ..37c $1 85c 15c Conti Castile 2 for 25c 50c Hinds H. & A...... 29c j|l vision 3. Battle Fleet for communica- s® c T P “te C P »ck 34c 60c Djer-kiss tion duty. £°^. g* 38c 5c Guest Ivory 6 for 25c 50c 33c L"J Ensign if ?J *f* Jerfons William J. Richter, detached 25c Luterine Tooth Paste . 16c 50c Pafanohve ...28c IT. S. S. Wickes. to U. 8. S. Trever. 50c Java 33c 10c Lifebuoy 6c. 75c 0. kR. Vivatono 60c The following dispatch orders were 50c Bencohne Tooth Paste. 29c 50c Wildroot 50c fJ 39c Mavis ... received from commander in chief. f 39c 25c Woodbury 16c Queen Anne 35c llj Asiatic Fleet, under date of November 3. 1930: Lieut Comdr. Simon P. Fulllnwider HAIR TONICS HAIR DRESSINGS TALCUM FACE CREAMS NAIL from U. S. S. Pittsburgh to staff, com- j |j POWDERS PREPARATIONS f|] mander, Destroyer Squadrons, Asiatic > Hairpoom, : Fleet; Lieut. Comdr Francis C. Dene- { 60c Danderine 43c 50c jar 34c 25c Mavis 15c 60c D.&R. Cold 34c Cutex Nail Sets 25c to 89c brink from command U. S. 8. McCor- P Li 50c Herpkide Liquid - mick to U. 8. 8. Pittsburgh: Lieut. || 39c 50cStacomb 42c 25c Menaen 15c 50c Woodbury 34c Cab' Nail Sets $1.50 F|al Comdr. Joseph H. Lawson from U. S. S. Lucky Tiger Squibbs ¦ Mack Hawk to command U. 8. 8. Me- | Lft $1 84c 50c La Mederne 42c 25c 17c 65c Ponds Me GUzi Nail Polish 33c [ Comtek; Lieut. Comdr. Walter W. 39c ..£... Webb from U. 8. 8. Black Hawk to M 50c Wildroot 50c Gloco 42c 2scJ. 4J. 14c 60c Pompeian Day 37c Nail Bugers 42c RI Command U. 8. S. Guam; Lieut. Comdr. Samuel G. Moore from command U. 8. j 6l-40Pinands . 8. Guam to command U. 8. 8. Truxton; Ueut Comdr. Horace E. Burks from 10th Naval District to U. 8. B. Black Hawk; Lieut. Comdr. Hartwell C. Davis