Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 42

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{ NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925. WOMAN GIVEN YEAR | AS AGID THROWER Mrs. Louise C. Zehm Con-| § victed at Norfolk for At- tack on Stenographer. By the Associated Pre NORFOLK, Va, October 1.—Mrs. Louise C. Zehm, wife of Harry Zehm, organist of a local church, yesterday nnemoon was found guilty of “un- ¢ and feloniously” rine Thorne, 20- by throwing s hu and attacked Courisel for defense made a motion for a new trial, which will be heard October 10. Miss_Thorne, attractively dressed, - testified at the trial that there had been no intimacy between herself and b she been | nation - while we're chasin’ a boot- AMrs. [after holdin - mhm; yeatdan der 1f PICKETERS IN CONTEMPT. Fifty-Four, Including Mayor, Cited by West Virginia Court. FAIRMONT, W. Va., October 1 (®). -—Harn Bennett, mayor of Monon- ; 39 other men and 14 women were cited in a contempt rule issued by Circuit Court Judge W. S. Mere- dith yesterday aficr complaint was filed that they had peen Mckellng alf mine in violation of an injumcio The citation was made r!'turnable Monday. The injunction, which re- of open shop employes of the Con- solidation Coal Co.'s New England mine at Watson. IN SERVICE 124 YEARS. English Craft Covers 500,000 Miles | |. in 18-Mile Runs. From the Philadelphia Public Ledger. The little ketch Bee bum 124 e 2 ago and still in service between South. Gittin’ back from a vacat! lqu an® sS | findin’ ever'thing in fine runnin’ grder ought t’ a great eye .opener, ‘but lots o’ *indispensible” people never eem t’ tumble. “I'd rather be obscure an’ unheard of than eat yeast,” sald Miss Tawney Abpia t'aay, as she Iaid an Hlustrated newspaper aside. ‘Wouldn® it be awful if this country should be attacked by an outside legger? affair,” Bud ' day when he got an invitatio t’ th’ Joe Kite reception. (Copsright John F. Dille Co.) — tership of the West Somerset fox- hounds, Sir Dennis Boles was given & painllng of himself with the paok. ampton and Newport on the Isle o! ‘Wight, complfiled re(‘entl) her thirtys ndth ssing of the So- annel. The Bee began her sea 1801 and is one of the very fro manded for 4S years by the same cap- tain. The Bee has been on the Isle of ‘Wight run virtually all of her exist- ence up to the present time and, ac- cording to members of her loyal crew, che is good for many years yet to come. The little craft has carried more than 500,000 tons of cargo be- tween the mainland and the Isle of Wight, covering something like 500,- 000 miles, although the distance be- tween Newport and Southampton is only 18 miles. Three younger sister ships of the have been plying the same route approximately 50 years. LIl sE e Pugilists Form Union. Pugllists in Cuba have taken steps Father Johns Medicine Best for Colds | Bronchitis, Asthma and throat troubles. mf"'m‘ = (Builds new Strength NO DANGEROUS DRUGS. a and ighti helr fight- ing time. Over Seventy Years of ‘Suctess YO OO X X XK the first time. The letters are ST TERTETE TR DLt ST PR PRRBE LR R TR TR TR T The Walter H. Page Letters to Woodrow Wilson which will begin publication in - - - The Sunday St and continuing in both the Sunday Star—and The Zpening Stap Every Day Until October 31 represent the most interesting and personal of the American Ambassa- dor’s correspondence to his chief. They deal with the critical days of the World War—and disclose diplo- matic secrets now made public for tions to World War history—and will be read with special interest, not alone for what they tell but for the engrossing manner of the telling. 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E POPULAR c BULK PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Plain Pint % Pint 30c 15c¢c BUTTER \ SALE ENDS SATURDAY OCT. 3 Lb., 57c Cut from the Tub With Tomato CAMPBELL'S BEANS, ™. % 25 Lb, 39c 'CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 7omo 3 % 25¢ Thea-Nectar APPLES, &=, ™kl 6 % 25 e TEA . |sTUFFED OLIVES, "msmt 2 % 25 35(: 19c POTATOES, S 6 = 25 PEAS BEVERAGE, #3% “ir 4% 25 SR |RAISINS, s T 25 Can, 15¢ |9Am, SULTANA BRAND I i 25¢ APPLES [PRUMs, Songyzer, 2 i 25 o JELLY, APPLE BASE, Asorted 125 o 29C |pEas, DBV FACK, G 25c Clicquot Club GINGER ALE | BARTLETT PEARS, e S | PALMOLIVE SOAP, P&G NAPHTHA SOAP, ISARDINES AMMONIA, MATCHES, MONROE BRAND cn 25¢ = T 25¢ 32-0z. Bottle, 25¢ 25¢ 3 Cakes for A&P Brand Tmported ;-Size Can, 1 7c The Popular Bird’s Eye Boxes for Y SALMON Lux, g Large Pkg., 25¢ red, 15¢ [STARSOAP, mnEm e Gulden's Prepared MUSTARD Jar 13 MELLO WHEAT The Heart of the Wheat Pkg., 21c OCTAGON TOILET SOAP, LOFFLER’S CALA HAMS, GRAPE JUlCE, Brand Cakes 25 C Lb., 25¢ Pint, 25¢c A'mwm& IPA@MFM@ Brand Bran Flakes - Pkg., 12¢c THE GREAT WASHlNGON Milled in Washington by Washington Men. The price quoted below for this popular brand of Flour means a substantial saving to you. 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