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ROUND-TRIP PLANE "3y ot e, VIEWEDBY CROWDS| Walks “100 Mites™ By the Associated Press. RO X Va., July 4.—Five- E ts 40 atricia, dnughleli‘ of‘fid G. Prochnik, Austrian Min- capt' cOUflney e ister to the United Qv.altu ;rs;a(;ed N a furore among the big holiday Take Off for New York crowd at Virginia Beach by get- ting lost. i _The child while pmm: in the and Return This Week. | e SR "%, ekee Socer 75 m\\'ns s0on t her in the belief she been drowned in the kidnaped By Cable to The Star HAMPTON. July 4/~Crowds rs vesterday flo to Cal- val flying where Dornier-Napier * plane ked about a hundred miles,” heing primed ‘ " ¥ told her father, saving she had vl & . me tired of playing and de- - cided to do a little exploring. 'WILD BEAST TRAINER fm retueling the ~nldrigr ; N. J., Slain by Chicken Thief foundland. il iy He Had Trapped. stops made by westward flisht. He intends v Av| home direct from New York to Lon S don. ARK, N. J., July 4.—Search |} Capt. Courtney declared yesterday | he was satisfied s for the|was being made today for the slayers transmission of of John C. Wanner, 58 vears old, who ;{!‘\:q fl:gflm ;i‘;f:;'\ depdse probably escaped death dozens of American N imes in his 30-year career as a trainer TUnited S ‘estminster | of wild beasts. He was killed with a 0 ok | s hammer in the hands of a iated with thief whom he had trapped the North American paper Al-|in his menagerie. liance will reseive exclusive Teports| \anner was found by his wife fast from Capt. Courtney during the course | pight, h: g apparently been felled of the flight. as he v elephoning _police. 7 | hammer with which his skull had been crushed was nearby. " . the: Westm \Wanner kept some prize capons, of | | which he was particularly proud, in S e ear of hibsomn T sty | B | EDMONSTON TO BALLOT. | iatinted by the presence of caged | | beasts, broke in several times during Mayor, Treasurer and Two Council- ‘J}"”“:‘;‘n‘:‘ k, each time taking one men to Be Elected. | At dusk yesterday Wanner told his = | wife he was going to the zoo to lie Special Dispatch to The Star. in_wait for the chicken thief. His EDMONSTON, Md., July 4.—Voters | f: e to rolux§| within three hours - < > polls to-| caused Mrs. Wanner to become of Edmonston will go to the polls to-| Shused Mrs. Wapner |t morrow at the annual t 3 o choose a mayor and treasurer, R and a councin ENDS LIFE IN FLIGHT. ard’ and one from the each to serve two v R Only one office, that of councilm Youthful Bandit Slays Self to Pre- from the second ward, is contested. The candidates are F' liam E. Shipley. vent Arrest. i NEW YORK, July 4 (#).—A youth- ful bandit, who met death while fleeing from Brooklyn policeman, died by ceed Mayor D. Hazen McLeod, who is n examination of the pis ot a candidate. H. A. Eberle is unop- || . posed for re-clection as treasurer, For [Pod¥ disclosed susterday, — Powder councilman from the first ward, €0 |}4q ended his own life, police said. take the place of Charles g il s house he I s Ml T bage and | had referred to himself as John Hol- He“ryé’ Einite: coucdiiinci Sigm the land, jr., son of a wealthy Detroit first and second warlls, respectively, [ manufacturer, police learned. De- e e o 10 serve. “Polls witi | troit authorities have informed them ba epen_in the east basement of the | that a John Holland was employed as Fambnaton Senoet from 1to 7 pm. |2 mechanic in an automobile factory. ‘M- |'Some of the youth's personal effects A T bore the initials “J. R.” GRADUATE IS DROWNED. | The vouth expired shortly after he had held up and robbed a shoe store T of $500. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. July 4 (#).—Rodney Harnes: - aiclveling South "o ie sr40t | [“TAKE NO CHANCES drowned here yesterday when he sank | Rene o “safe deposit box” for from exhaustion after struggling sgainst a_heavy undertow. Life- your valuables at the guards and Coast Guardsmen saved I Wwith him, but were unable to reach & NS ) Harness in time. His body was wasch- The Cost Is Very Reasonable ed ashore last night. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS MACHINE SLICED Dry Cured BACON, Ib., 35¢ smked HAM STEAKS, Ib., 49¢ smoked HAM BUTTS, Ib., 25¢ smoked HAM HOCKS, Ib., 18¢ ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES ON ALL LAMB CUTS PORTERHOUSE STEAKS, Ib.,45¢ SIRLOIN STEAKS . Ib., 40c HOLLAND BELLE ¢reamery BUTTER, Ib., 50c THE FINEST BUTTER SOLD IN WASHINGTON Smoked Bacon Squares 1b., 20c PORK CHOPS | PORK CHOPS & Lb., 20c “%ur Lb., 25¢ Freestone PEACHES, 4 lbs., 25¢ New York LETTUCE head, 8¢ Yellow ONIONS 3 Ibs., 17¢ NEW SWEET POTATOES CANTALOUPES 10 Ibs., 32c 3 for 29¢ Peerless JELLY . . . ..... ....... .38-0z. Jar, 20c Plantation Sliced PINEAPPLE . .2 %, 45¢ Finger Lakes VINEGAR, 2 Pint Bottles, 19¢ .2 Phgs., 19¢ SHREDDED WHEAT 2 Pkgs., 21c OLD DUTCH MASTER Cofee, Ib., 30c | | Bread, loaf, 5¢ A MILD, SWEET BLEND 16 OUNCES OF QUALIT fi#**:’.‘%i’-“%W#«{%f#m%%#%#fl#fl**w”m R RRRRRAVRRRRR LR LR v‘.‘-v\‘)\f3{-71«*’#*#fi%%%##**%#%%fl*m#*mflfiifi* *, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. T. MONDAY, JULY 7. 1927 FE T'"E Closed All Day Today For Those Who Like the Lighter Moods MANY REPOSEFUL SLEEPING ROOM SUITES IN QUIET ENAMELS AND DECORATIONS Are Featured This Week at Prices That Will Amaze You With Reasonableness : % The Bedroom Suites Quoted Below Are Typical of the Many The suites quoted below are merely suggestive of the many included in this color- ful display. Nearly every suite can be had with either twin or double size beds. All are Lifetime quality. Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suite in good-looking blue enamel, with raised gold and black lacquer, and striped in gold Seven pieces, with full size bed Early American Type Bedroom Suite, with poster typé bed and hanging mirrors, in a delightful shade of fawn and green enamel, striped in rose. Six pieces Green and Fawn Enamel Bedroom Suite of Early American characteristics, . with good size dresser, poster bed and roomy chest of drawers. Six pieces, complete $335 Berkey & Gay Bedroom Suite, in pale green enamel with hand-painted floral decorations and solid mahogany interiors; vanity has glass tray in drawer for cosmetics. Six pieces $395 Quaint chamber suite in good-looking Omar ivory, decorated, with separate hanging mir- rors and poster type bed. ing pieces Twin bed suite in Omar ivory enamel with de- lightful floral decorations in a quiet, tasteful tone. Eight pieces, with separate hang- ing mirrors Pale jade green decorated suite, with attractive toilet table and Windsor type chair and bench; . dresser is of good size, and roomy chif- forette. Six pieces Lifetime Furaniture THESE ate suites that will give you roomy rest and measureless con- tent, Beautiful, soft-toned enamels, with decorations in oil colors, and many suites in darker finishes, with much or little hand-painted dzcorations, accord- ing to your taste. Every suite is of dependable Lifetime quality — some with twin beds and some with full size bed —at prices this week that will amaze you with their reasonableness. You are welcome to come in and look whether you intend to buy or not. “The d’Epinay” Suite of Louis XVI Influence by Berkey & Gay « This suite is included because of its decorated marquetry work, embellishments and choice woods. The dresser is 48 inches wide and the lustrous, deep brown two-tone finish has been executed by an expert hand process. Six “The Venetian”--Oyster Gray and Spirited Venetian Blue Decorated The Venetian Suite is developed in enamel and is rem- iniscent of the cheerful colorings that existed in the eatliest days of Venice. Dresser is 48 inches wide and a}l pieces are arranged for modern convenience. Six More T h an MAYER & CO. 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