Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1924, Page 4

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4 ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1924 —_———————— = — CONFESSES KILLING |HEARINGS ON RENT BOARD. ONE BOARD URGED [ siritereconr ' wan setteots | Rnichwouta sais weer the-dutien and | ATLANTA FIGHTS CRIME.. fredssdschrefosdociociosdontradosdontrcdostontadiradosdodsissdochefpstods i ; responsibilities now placed on a IaRrnen) todus. umber of separate boards. DENTAL CLASSMATE | zampert Bilt Extends Lite and En- FOR WELFARE WURK| 7o other susgestions are under- |"hia"rocommendation, it 15 #aid. 18 | a0t (0 enack o vorime wave: oxisting k3 S\l S ; L ! ¥ & X A v o X [ tood to be included In this report, |being advanced as & step toward | hero °police committee of city coun- Hearl h:‘,‘“‘s“pe'l BiIf to ex: namely: That all private institutions :‘::?MY and eficlency !n manage- f“ ‘l:::‘tmyg‘l\hll '}ror;pe;}o‘li(; 1;::":\'5:;1 o O s Tooet aton engaged in chhic welfare work be 7 v 2 L LA = : ibai i i 0 Bagel Mr. Hodson is now engaged in a hlor Cincinnati Student Says Remark |tend the life of the Rent Commision | Expert's Report Expeoted 0 SUZ"|jiconsea and regulated, ana that the |study ‘of the compulsory education | dienviursa "o oy & ForP LoD ns : of the.commiasion's work &0 as o in- t Unified Control of Pub- |Dresent Jjuvenile Court law be gone |bill and the bill for the reliel of de- | tion agalnat him, and gave him tie About Friend Led to Clude hotels and business property as| B8 on oyer and revised. @ ected, will be |PeRdeNt chilaren. power Lo issue orders 'to shoot Lo Tregedy. :{2—'«:«“-{“:’3"52&:& §-';‘,?:."y’m§ék‘m‘2 lic Expenditures. made public When the commission e kill" to stop the spread of crime here. o Representative Florian lh‘r:"':"i re- r—— B‘}'.‘ffil’f’m’.'x‘mf.’.’; :;’t:dzeg;:okot %g: Chinese Debate Twelve Years. g |ty e b e DA S is not committed to any- | After twelve years of debate In > Ine this legistation 'and who s in| Creation of one central board te|commission is not committed to any- . BODY THROWN IN CREEK|3% S R featings, said today | control all welfare wsencies and in- g;:_mil;;-:;“xv‘a.n":mhfimre;gr;xegf:dmtg‘ D:!J::rr:::‘.tth;'t‘“lnydy co‘;m;li:(g&nnx: bl e e Gorminsion before cha |Stitutions which are operated on pub- | o arylly stualed. raft of the nmew Chinese national o100 igsi iamo i i O ttes ton. Monday as the' first | lic funds will be one of the principal | “mhe proposal for unified control | constitution. Part of the delay was Missing Diamonds @ive Police Mys-| commoiicee 2 - recommendations in the first report|of all public child-caring agencies|due to the many interests in the, tery to Deal With. > e ettt Russell sentod mendation for the cstablishment of preserved. woota, 50 por cant more. Rooms Like Mo e——— ) Beginning as a clerk twenty-seven: Louncation SXPETL ' , Miss Nellie Walsh has By the Astociatet Press. . |olimbed “the ladder until today ahe [ CINCINNATL: Ohio, Jauuary 31.—|is the most successtul business wom- Apparently unperturbed by the fact an in Savannah, Ga. that he fuced @ probable charge of * murder, Halton P. Siddall, Equllufi' 1ll, a senior at Ohio Dental College, | last night told police how he had slain is friend and classmate, John A. Maz- zola, son of a wealthy Panama City merchant, and disposed of the body 4 b o s by throwing it into a creek. : ; | . Mazzela's body, with a bullet wound = 1319-1321 F Street and numérous stilleto cuts, was found in the >1m1‘1§uw water early yesterday. | STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. that ‘“under the same o g KRN 8 0 &S 0y opeege o %" O, 0 o S a0 8200 * *. Where Your Friday & Saturday Marketing Will Be Done so0ms, $8 woekly) $10.80 rc : O D s i i | Tatus wornity to be consitred snd|wil e ThomerLyinm oo il W o 0 0, "% Q5 9, *e o . 2385 o, 0’09 Faney Young Spring Lamb EG OF LAMB, Ib., 26¢ Loin Chops. . .1b., 40c Slloul_der Lamb, Ib., 18¢ Rib Chops. ...lb., 45¢ Breast of Lamb, Ib., 12¢ X o 0% XS 2 * "° 4 > 3, 0 &, ot 4 &S & * XTXTXTS * * XTI %' 3, 0‘.“ o % 3, & ————— 2380 . * > 9, Faney Young Native Beef CHUCKROAST, Ib.,16¢ Rump Roast. ..lb., 27c Sirloin Steak. .Ib., 37c Round Steak . .Ib., 25¢ porterhouse .. .Ib., 40c Boneless Prime Rib. . . .Ib., 26c Newport Roll. .lb., 35¢ + scation I would do it again,” Sid- Il @all told the officers that he and Maz- “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes latter's suggestion. When they dri Mazzola, he said, ®, * * . 2 XEXIXD remark “about a arzoth drew & StIlIGo, OF bzola drew @ o lashed at, him ‘with it During epidemics of colds, 3 L tes 3 § dttomobile. Sidan) said | ETipPe, influenza, scarlet fever, e o “eayes | diphtheria, whooping cough, £ pitcht him over an eribankment | sore throat and other respira- o o the water. seases, Vietims Dinmonds Missing. tory di , Zonite should be ' While Siddail insisted Mazsola haa| USed frequently as a throat ] ki L on when he threw him | gpray and masal douche. : creak, police declare the I b4} K3 8583 9, “.. o & "8 8 2 & 0, 6% %% o, '0‘ Q) S0, . Xa0 "’ ‘Tender Little Pig Pork PORK LOINS::1b., 17¢ Shoulders. . .Ib., 124c Fresh Hams. . .Ib., 19¢ Sausage Ib., 15¢ Pork Chops. . .Ib., 15¢ % All Pork Shoulder Cuts K3 > Q found fifty. feet away. - o s onile You may well be amazed at our present offer. Prices are Srusien Wit missing e slashed till they may cause doubt about qualities—but don’t let that idea enter your mind. DotnansnenensAs i s'round. e— We guarantee the qualities we’re selling — guaragtge e o ‘ery 7 y is represented by SR B Clearance Sale every EErECHF té) show as much worth as isrep A T‘“( Cm«"mmu arrest and left at once! = . rice. 3 HlLace Curtains its marked p Rl | | Y - Look in the pockets of coats— you'll find the labels #ranted the wom Reedy, W. Va., | . 9 o, et st o el of the makers. Their names are known to you. They’re 2 2ot et o e st s I e 5 5 i o assurance of the best that can be produced. sands of sheep. s of sheep. good store management to ghwese ot ceraatiodd oty We're taking losses — the manufacturers are taking out they go at A Very Great ' huge losses. You're reaping the profit! Think of next Reduction season’s needs and buy for what you must have then! 50-inch Silk Plush reduced Entire stock of lace curtains at exactly aalf price H Suni;:t Sls:I&,l ' i reduced from $4.¢ | .. .YOU CAN SEE vard to e heating equipment ‘'on the job —beautiful seli-tones and con- . Step in and let us demonstra . wreate’ wes | I} T 0CH0g figured designs for lectrol Automatic i % Oil Burner 150 pieces Cretonnes, some IT CAN_BE INSTALLED IN ALMOST of which sold at 90c 35C | o | ANY PLANT—Is noiseless in operation—en- | tirely automatic (thermostatic control)—Ab- solutely Safe (no extra insurance needed). | Investigate “thDElct!ro;"'.Vl?v’ | THE . Sole DutnbuwnEor .0, and m.(n:y i Lansburgll Co. ; BIGGS Ergincering Co. || == 2rens, 1310 14th St. | 729 11th St. Plumbing, Hot. nd_ Vapor |§| Jolius Lansburgh, Pres. ana Heating. Plant Instaliations and Repairs Trear. Hundreds of the splendid coats you've seen marked $40 to $60 in our stock all this season, and many duplicates that have just been re- ceived. All the models—complete sizes—are here, ou% 0, 2> S INON-POISONOUS Home-Dressed Milk-Fed Veal ' VEAL CUTLET, Ib., 48¢c ! Breast of Veal, Ib., 15¢ Bouillon Ib., 23c s Fancy Poultry TURKEYS, Ib. . . 30c Yery Fancy—From 135 to 20 1b. Roasting Chickens, Ib., 39c Stewing Fowls. . . .Ib., 36¢c Chicken Livers. .. .Ib., 30c Chicken Giblets. . .Ib., 28¢ e * K3 * R * K2 * O0o% * e s o2, EXTXIXIXD Fish Specials TROUT, b, . . .10c Norway Mackerel,.ea., 10c Halibut Steak, Ib.......40c i HAMS, b, 22¢ Smoke{n!:ilgpigi;é i-!.h" He Piece Bacon Butter, Eggs and Cheese Fresh Eggs. e .doz., 47c Cream Cheese. ... .Ib., 30c Creamery Butter.. .1b.,, 56c Sea Gull Oleo Imported Swiss....lb., 55¢ Armour Oleo Roll, lb.‘, 29c Potatoes :::. 15 Ibs., 32¢ Very Oranges 7. doz., 29¢ Apples e 2osge York Imperial G 5 3P Bananas,doz. 30c&40c Jumbo—Ttipe ) ¢ 0 o5 "o %% * 9, K3 * RN K2 X2 K2 S8 R "s* % X o “'0‘ s o%% CAXEX 0. o% SRXaX ° e o, *8 2> o rich draperies. % * % X K2 QX . €3 S0t 0% % W) ’?.“0'0 0, 6 ' ® "’ D XD 2o o "’ 9, ho* % > K2 % % O o K2 "’ % * K3 QXL K3 * K3 * ZRIXRIXD> . 00.“ K3 * e 4% % 2 K2 ® "» C2X 2 e XX R QX English Collegiate Two-Trousers SUITS In this important Event 28 Suits that sold for $55 Every Suit In StOCk A 65 Suits that sold for $50 89 Suits that sold for $45 14 wits are $23 ' $ : $ CLE AR AW AY 50 suits are 29 A Special Group of $6O suits are $34 S UIT S $40 Tuxedo Suits now $29 ‘A wonderful offer!, The smart, correct models of splendid ma- 75 terials, silk lined throughout, including the sleeves. Coats have notch ¥ s ; or shawl collar. | gLy _ Finest Hats at HALF PRICE ' : Me ' er S Sho Our own fine lines, and also our entire stock of the nationally I known makes that we’ve featured this season. Every man i : | must have a new hat now if he khows what “thrift”” means. Weve a good many (ous of coffees'so no increase In-price 1331 F STREET | : s Everything for the Well Dressed Man i : - All Hats to $5 32-_52 ; All Hats to $7 $3;_5_0 s e o o @ DC I MALLORY HATS |mmmmll S e — . , ol Qoo doatooto s dosdeobeassfosded oo ' K2 * R0 * K3 <X K2 2> "’ 2 * 9, * R * I % %! * o * Fancy, wrapped box stock. Grapefruit . - 3 for 23c Lemons . .. .doz, 22c Fancy Calif. TOMATOES i b, 18¢c Iceberg Lettuce. .. .ea., 9c Fla. Lettuce. . . .head, 10c Yellow Onmions, 6 Ibs., 24c White Cabbage. ... .Ib., 5¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs., 23c Celery. .. ..... .stalk, 11¢c o0 o% KaXa X '* 000000 0 0 0L 0 0010 %% 6% 0 o% % %% % o2 0‘:‘0 K2 XX IR XIS X X > 00’00'00‘00'“.”'%0"0"“'%00.0 RaCaaa505825e2 0. o% 6% 4% % o % o 24 o% XIXTXEXTXIND XEXIXRY o * K2 * K2 Prices Again Cut on % o% EXIXIXD % 0% % XEXD> Po st %" 3 0’“ X2 2> s QXL * * 2 o X a0 K3 » 2 » e QXD ®so¥es N’“’“ G 5 o X '’ Lutz and Schram ==PRESERVES,; Ea., 1 7c 3 Jars, 50c Dozen, $1.90 Case 24, $3.75 Full Assortment of Flavors o =~ % *, ' R XTI W) ac3aa) 0 o8 S K3 bo ogo o3 Y % 2 *’ T 00.“’“’“ Q! R 00' % o0 ¥ 4% % '’ K2 K2 SX2X CANNED FRUITS Del Monte Spinach, can, 21 DEL MONTE Wagner’s 3:::]’:3 cans, 25¢ ‘l;:f:l';l’:"fi"m;“l' ?.';’ iz: Marcella Peas. . . .can, 20c ’l’eldies,' No. 2V, un: 23c Calif. Pumpkin, can. ..15¢ Cherries, No. 2/ can, 34c Pink Salmon, 2 cans, 25¢ Royal Anne ...No. 2V, can, 29c Van Camp’s Soup, ,s..15¢ tle ruit Salad, ™5 Apricots. . .No. 1 can, 13c Apricots, No. 21/, can, 22¢c SUGAR I No. 1 can, 13¢ No. 2 can, 19¢ 10 Lbs-" 87c Plums. . .No. 2V can, 22¢ KD X2 X ol '’ & * * s o4 0o 0% % XD " KD " ., XX () 2> * QX * *, K3 X o, % X g a = Xg0 m 0 * K3 * ® XaX> , * oty b0 030434304} *, X2 2> = = 2, Pa% % * s % o% EXEXL * % 0% o Sl S - -y = K 3. n &) * o= (

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