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» TCONVIETS TAKEN | AFTER AL BREA Bore Hole in Ceiling—20 Escape From Pennsyl- vania Prison. By the Ausecinted Press. RG of se \on convic night from the \\' v Penitentiary tured today in ’ outside the newr here sived from by Stanl penitentiary. | & held at the ait the arrival | The State en told them | came fast in the ngton, near Buytler, city limits according t r0hile n Wor last night and t daylight to continue the trip. Two of the convicts were captured ht Harry Bernstein of Read- ing, was shot and wounded by a guard during the escape and an- other, Lawrence O. Leary of Pitts- burgh, was captured a few JJater in the downtown district. hours Bore Hole in Ceiling. The convicts made their escape by boring a hrough the metal ceil- ing of their cell and sliding down a 40-foot prison wall by means of a wire rope The men captured at are Michael Norton, one of the “four Butler t they awaited until | % University Editor Quits After Slam At Reserve Corps By the Associated Press. BOSTON, March 30.—Miss Hen- rietta Perkins of Winthrop has subniitted her resignation as man- aging editor of the Beanpot, hu- morous publication of Boston Uni- versity. a Dean Everett W. I clined to apolog! torial on the Training Corps, the storn The March ra, but has de- issue of the was said to have contained un- complimentary comment on the corps. Sale of that issue of the magazine was stopped Beanpot Man Rescued From Wrecked Hut. Special Dispateh to The Star RICHMOND, Va.. March 30.—The wall of a warehouse collapsed here Friday after the ns had under- d on by the feeble cries of the man. He was rescued and rushed to a hospital rio His injuries are not se- d Howard Ladwig. They are serving terms for crimes commit- ted in the Pittsburgh district Norton came to the prison castern Pennsylvania. als today instituted an investigation in effort to deter- horsemen,” who led a revolt at the penitentia 1924; stin y in Pettm harles D. Ha mine how the articles used by the convicts in thelr escape were brought into the penitenti; here | THE EVENING LEADER OF RHINELAND SEPARATISTS DEAD Joseph Smeets Sficcumbs at Metz. Long Prominent in Pleas for Secession From Germany. By the Associated Press Alsac Joseph S. Smee! as the German Separatist leader, dled here in and quietly laid at 1 show of that dis have been his had he that for which he fought shot and _seriousl logne, on March Lorraine, March ha was ¢ which might ceded in of continued threats. He resided here with his wife. a native of Lorrai | and few knew of his identity. It is | believed that his deat sed by infection of the wound, from which the bullet had never been ex- tracted “or several years Smeets was a advocate of secession of the and from Germany. He was described as president of the Au- tonomist party of the Rhineland, and those behind the movement were be- lieved to have decided upon as the Rhineland republic's visional president Pope Creates Cardmals By the Associated Press ROME, March —At a secret Plus today, Mg nova y Marzol, Archbish- | well remembered | with no | 4 lonly can offer them cider made from | | vines. | "] and failed, you can stop burning, itching | removed. STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. MARCH 30, 1925 1 o HILL NOW TO MAKE WINE}"ZEEEEEEEE—:EEDEEEE Maryland Representative nounces Wet Plans for Next Year. | Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 30.—Repre- sentative John Philip Hill will con- tinue his cider making next Fall, and P plant grapevines and well. i part of : the trees In his h is located in the ear of his Franklin * Hill arly in the season to make a crop tion, in commenting on his plan horticultural operation planting grapevines, declared it was too by xt Winter friends visit me in the evening I not when some of my fruit of my own trees, but wine vinted from g&rapes from my own And the best of it will be that we will not be subject to molestation, despite the ead act snoopers.” Stop ltchiE Eczema Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried Eczema quickly by applying Zemo. In a short time usuaily every trace of Ec- zema, Tetter, Pimples, Rash, Black. heads and similar skin diseases wiil be For clearing the skin and making it vigorcusly healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is the one dependable treatment for skin op of Granada, and Mgr. 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Men's Suit, A New Hat, English cut in models stripes, lavender, grays, London WN' Men'sTopcoat $24.58 Silk Shirt, 498 A New Cap, 1.93 All the new shades and every mew style your size, at 623 '7t St. . Our store 2 DOWN I $ orroll‘l'l PATENT olrncl Make Sure and Go to troubles of all kinds. Trial bottle, 35¢; large size, $1.00. ntiseptic | ———o/————jo]|glc——|n|——=n] o] 5] Vegetables. I means that you must be satisfied or your money back; come, put us to the test! the Right Store & Del Monte 5] | ABNER DRURY’S BEVERAGE Aged in the Wood 60:~ Strictly Fresh EGGS Finest quality. Every possible care taken in selecting and candling. They must be right. | Doz. 37¢ Washington |FLOUR Made here in your own city, by Washington men. A high - grade product, and guaranteed as fine quality as can be milled. 12.1b. Bag, 70c 5.b. Bag, 30c 24-Lb. Sack York State POTATOES Carloads arriving daily and more rolling. The qual- ity is excellent and the price is attractive. Fresh Made Creamery BUTTER Churned fresh from pure, rich cream; de- licious flavor and ex- quisitely sweet. Lb. 54c¢ Cut from the tub BEANS ) The choicest Beans grown. Oven baked,” deliciously spiced. Swimming in tomato relish, with the real home baked distinctive e e T 2 E T Z 7 7 L 2272 7, ada SATMON \ Pink IONA Most people prefer pink salmon of such superior quality as lona for salads and other culinary purposes. We know the quality because in far away Alaska we catch, cure and pack lona Salmon and can, therefore, 2 25c¢ LLLTTI7 111 LI LA T 2 LT L L AT Aot P SRS S 2 P IO S Gl T AT 0 “TONA PEAS ) Wisconsin is a famous pea producing country. That's why lona peas are picked and packed there. You will like the appetizing flavor of lona Peas and the low price this week will interest you. Baked A&P FLOUR —makes the fine white loaf, and can be used also for pastry purposes. Try it— you will appreciate the Quality. 12 “s 67¢ | Navy Beans Finest Tender, tious. 3 Lbs., 25c Tall Cans | | 0-So-Gud N, B.C. Fresh PRETZELS The snappy suggestion of salt in their make-up makes them appe- Michigan stock. mealy and nutri- DEE—EDEEE—EEEDEGE—EI (———[afc———|n] Regular Size Cans e S unnyfield Graham FLOUR Contains all the nourish- e e T T ¢ ORN 2 cans, Whole Kernel 1 7c Mello Wheat Pkg., 21 c The Heart of the Wheat D Lo o deniipaian Iona Peaches Fancy Halves Yellow Peaches, in Natural Syrup Large Lb, 25c |\ Mathes You will find these Ginger Snaps of excellent qual- ity and you will agree with us that the price is low. 2 They are fresh from the oven. Snappy, crisp and of —the old reliable, and the hey - " _ r most serviceable match on é ing constituents of the wheat R T e 2 T T T iR 2 > e CHEESE, Lb., 39 P 25 American ’ .y C | California runes! Carlon C Seeded or Free PO T S Blue Bell : OLIVES 29 Shoepeg Ripe Can c PRSI 50T DD U SRR s vl e Iona Tomatoes L+ Can Fresh Fig B 2 Lbs., 25¢ | &> BANANAS, D 35 Baked 1g bars, S., C | Ripe 0z., c R L T TR 2 oo They will interest you. T T e T s Pare White 8 0°'CLOCK S Lb., 20c Lb., 43¢ Can, 25¢ e GOLD MEDAL Fl OUR 24-Lb. $1 39 ‘ E WILS V1SS 1SS LSS LS IS LS LIS SISO ST LSS TSIV S a7 77 227 22 727, bright golden brown color. the market. and very rich in vitamines. Large b Morton’s &<, Salt, 5 10c | scciics Ratsms, 2 Pkgs., 25 c Solid Pack. Red Ripe. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND in the majority of our Stores a large ASSORTMENT of fresh Fruits and COFFEE Choicest Quality ’S PILLSBURY Sl e O o L LA O e .=~ A\ ' E:——:DEHDE—EUED::: Bird’s-Eye | /. N - Ginger Snaps Lb., 1 Oc 4 Boxes 19¢ 1\ 3 /1 P LDC Sunsweet B s 'I_‘mge Sl e Tastefully displayed and priced very low. Please look our vegetable departments over. None Better Finest Santos Grown Sweet as Sugar CERESOTA 12-1b. 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