Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 12

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12 ¥ KING BEN'S QUEEN AY SHARE XL Result Likely in Final Decree| | Georges Count Concerning House of David Colony. . By the Associated Press. NEBWBERRY, Mich., December 2. Queen Mary’ Purnell probably will be forced into exile with King Benjamin | § Purpell in the final the decree of Circuit Ju , who heard the State's d ““Molutlon suit against the House of | D:'vlgg Col udge I the , objec ony. so decided today over on of W. J. Barnard of colony .counsel at a hearing here to| formulate the final decree of receiver- ship ordered by the court. Barnard submitted a certificate from | three doctors showing that Purnell, who in the heydey of his career at the House of d Colony weighed ) pounds, has shrun- s than 96 pounds. The certificates said he was in the ad- wvanced stages of tuberculosis in both lungs, has a heart lesion his recovery is “impossible. Judge Fead will e an order di Tecting that the State may appoint & physician to examine Purnell, and if conditions are found to be as Tepresented no attempt will be made to remove him until his condition is dmproved. udge Fead has decided that the * The Air Mail Plane | Fast Mail Auto built for speed; the body is shaped like a miniature steam en- gine, with smoke- stack, bell and head light. Oldsmobile Auto, an excellent repro- duction of a big car. With all the latest equipment and 10- inch rubber-tired wheels. Finished in light cream with green striping. Hook and Ladder Truck, fully equip- ed with extension ladder, fire bell, wind shield, gear shift, two lanterns, tool box, bumper, pike pole and rear springs. $36.98 (Third Floor.) | Woman in the | auditorium tonig nd that | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. JUICE. 'SALE OF "KICKLESS” GRAPE BASIS OF HOME WINE. IS UPHELD Federal Jury Acquits.Four Men—Defense Puts Blame on Customer Who Allows Beverage to Ferment. Farmers & Merchants’ National Bank & Trust Co. of Benton Harbor wiil | be named receiver of the colony. {WOMEN TO GIVE PAGEANT. Home Development Will Be De- picted at Hyattsville. ch to The Star. SVILLE, Md., December 2. der auspices | en’s Clubs the p: “The Spirit of ome,” ‘will be pre- ttsville High School The presentation will depict in seven episodes the ev. Jution of the home from gery to a conception of what the home to- morrow wiil be. M °. Cook of the Lanham is the author of the . which will be directed by Charles B. Hanford, widow of the spearean actor. Proceeds will go sented in the Hy tion administrator for he would continue to pres: on other evidence. The G had attempted to show that while the companies had not actually violated the law in selling the grape juice they had entered into a conspiracy with customers by selling them a beverage which would become intoxicating. District Attorney Albert Ward charged that the United Vineyards Co. sold the grape juice with *“warn- ings" that if the product was not kept in a cool place and exposed to air it would turn to wine. The company sold various grades of the juice, which it was claimed turned into several varieties of wines. Disclaim Violation. Attorneys for the defendants dis; claimed responsibility for the alleged violation of the law and declared that the only unlawful act was in the manner in which the g e i handled by customers i 1t to turn'to wine. Officials of the company indicated they might continue to sell their prod- ucts. The overt act charged in the indictment was the selling of a 35- gallon keg of the grape juice to a stenographer in Winkler's office, the Juice later turning to wine containing, it was alleged. 12.85 per cent alcohol By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, December le of grape juice in its unfermented te, even though it may turn to wine th an unlawful content of alcohol after it is in the hands of a purchaser, does not constitute a conspiracy to violate the Volstead act, according to |a jury in Federal Court here. sterday found three of- esman of the United tion of Chicago and Vineyards' Co. not o violate the Vol- such grape juice. The men discharged were Elmer I. Neibuhr, Carl A. Futter, Lester Hynes s, |and J. R. Grable, officers and salesmen of the two concerns. Drive Was Planned. Significance was attached to the ver- inasmuch as the com- their products throughout the B. C. Yellow- v o, prohibition administra- ana, 1llinois and eastern onsin, came to Indianapolis to observe the trial of the four men, and said before the case went to the jury that in event of conviction action would be taken against similar opera- t iett T. Brown scholar<hip fund, sponsored by the county federa- tion. . " Gen. Dorey Reassigned. panies have when vou travel on ti T LIMITED. De luxe Pullman . New York and ington to New Orleans. Observation, valet, mal ladies’ smoking room, shower bath: The popular way to Texas, Mexico and California. THERN RAIL- WAY SYS 1510 IT St. Advertiseme -"Jl' pi //? & g, 8 —because assortments are at their best. a because we will kéep the toys for you until Christmas. Hence, we reiterate—buy big toys now. For Aspiring Young Aviators Swift, Sturdy and Built on Latest Good Looking $9 '98 Air Mail Lines The Air Mail every boy would love to pilot. Embryo “Lind- berghs,” note the wonderful features of this plane: Wings of three- ply hardwood veneer; one-piece wood body; fitted with rudder that moves withsthe back wheel; double disc ball-bearing wheels; bright red finish. (Thid Floor.) Santa’s Giddap! Pony! Grab Bags You're Going Home! 293¢ You'll find it most exciting to open up one of Santa’s Grab Bags —and you'll find the mosf unexpected things. Such fun! That’s what some lucky little boy or girl will soon be saying to this fine pony. Maybe You'll Win! —and wouldn't it be won- derful to have this pony for vour very own. Register on the Third Floor. (Third Floor.) Toys—For Outdoors and In! Pool Tables, size 23/4x43%4. height 25% inches; equipped with 16 numbered pool balls, 2 cues and triangle Shoofly, with padded seat and back; also box for toys; rocks but won't tip over .. = Roller-bearing Scooter, footboard of hardwood, with rubber seat; steel frame; rubber-tire wheels $3.98 Child's Desk and Chair, flexible roll top: high-back chair; oak finish Baby Walker, rubber tires .and rubber bumper, both front and rear; well made; finished in blue and ivory..... $4.98 (Third Floor.) Folding Desk thkbuard;' hardwood, in oak finish; with unbreakable slate board s s e Doll Carriage, corduroy lined; ber tires; ivory and cafe finishes.... $9.98 Doll Carriage, flat fiber on steel frame: rubber-tired wheels; cafe and ivory finish ... . Paris Junior Wagap, size 11x24 in. Wood body with front and rear wood bol- sters; rubber tires.. i sk DEIOB, Dump Truck, heavy steel; with rubber- tire disc wheels. Release lever and truck dumps Pedal Kiddie Kar, with steel frame and hardwood seat; rubber-tired wheels,.$4.95 $8.98 $2.98 $2.98 | THE HECHT CO-! T FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1927 ELDER ROCKEFELLER ARRIVES IN FLORIDA 0il King, 88, Starts His Regular Winter Routine by Retir- ing Early. By the Associated Press. ORMOND BEACH, Fla., December hn D. Rockefeller, 88-year-old ng, was at home today at The asements, where he probably will reside until April, when the Rocke- feller menage usually moves back | North. | Mr. Rockefeller, accompanled by his | secretary, N. W. Davis: a cousin, Mrs. | S. A. Adams, and five members of his | household staff, slipped quietly into | town last night. Immediately after his arrival Mr. Rockefeller went to his home, had dinner, told newspaper men he was “fecling fine, better than before " and then retired with the sys- tematic routine he always follows dur- party left Tarrytown. N. Y., Wednes. day. to make their appearance the | streets and the golf linas, Stieff Pianos America’s Finest Since 1842 or for 1340 G St. N.W g his Winter stay. The Rockefeller | Shiny new dimes are soon expected Mr. ! | | axles. And Park Cycle for boys or girls. Frame of ‘motor cycle tub- ing, with ball bear- ing bicycle spoke wheels. Equipped with self-releasing foot brake and ad- justable -parts. Steel Coaster Wagon with roller bearing heavy rub- ber-tired disc wheels, body, gear, roller and hand brake of heavy stcel. With curved tubular han- dle. In bright tan- gerine finish. Ball Bearing Ve- locipede, with double braced heavy tubu- lar frame; rubber- tired bicycle spoke wheels. With motor cycle type handle; adjustable handle bars. In red finish. $12.98 Rockefeller frequently distributes his celebrated mementoes to those he en- counters while playing his set and unvaried 18 holes a 0 Mr. Rockefeller also is a regular at- tendant of the Sunday night musicals | given here. GAMBLING SETS RECORD. Pittsburgh Capitalist Found Dend.\ ORLANDO, Fla., December 2 (#).— | |Samuel M. Dunmire, 58 retired Pitts burgh - capitalist and former steel turer, was found dead in the | ard of his home near here y: . from what physicians sa an acute heart be taken to P Under the Auspices of the Washington Chapter of th i ReEcedlendiNicise . A MESSAGE FOR SANE THINKERS OW TO LIVE 150 YEARS The Little Demon | Al Diseases Caused Gusrd Agenst Him and and Cured by Foods You'll Save Many a Repair Bill. * | . / ; ' i Friction (metal rubbing against metal) wears out gears! It's the little demon that surely and quickly destroys any car. Demand Ebonite-T for the transmission, because it makes gear shifting easy. Demand Ebonite-R for the rear It prevents noise, and de- livers long, satisfactory service. EBONITE (Combination of Pure Oil) v s 20 Cents a Shot 2 p At Filling Stations and Garages. BAYERSON OIL WORKS Columbia 5228 USEFUL XMAS GIFTS at the Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store First Floor DAILY BUS to BALTIMORE . MILADELPHIA Aberdeen. stoppias o | FRNTTIN | Receipts at Ostend Casino Break Previous Marks. OSTEND, Belgium, December 2 (4. | —Gambling receipts at the Ostend Ca- | sino this year have broken all records. | Gambling is prohibited by law in Belgium, but the Casino here runs | most of the year, bei ded now and | then by the police. 1 tax on dous and common and not fanatical; if you are tired of theories and want facts; if you fathers and mothers want healthy children to make a better race, then don't fail to hear DR. ST. LOUIS ESTES ’n! thousands from onal authority en oods. Father and ood movement. Diseov- of dynamic breath controls for disease Drevention. Free to the Public Masonic Auditorium DECEMBER 1 to 7 Inclusive—4:30 and 8 P. M. Second Floor First Floor Carvers Consisting of knife and fork. $1.50 to $10.00 Pair “Carving Sets. Consisting of knife, fork and steel. $4.00 to $35.00 Electric Household Devices Practical Christmas Gifts All Standard Makes Percolator Sets, from... Electric Urn Percolators Electric Waffle Iron.. Electric Electric Tool Departm' ent We Mention a Few Specials Tool Cabinets $8.00 to $75.00 Vises, $1.50 Up. Polishing and Grinding Heads } $2.25 up P A Complete Line of Fine Tonsters. . Hand Drills, $2.25 Quality Scissors e Irons... Lathes, $32.00 to $36.00 White-Handle Stainless Armstrong Grill... Steel Knives and Forks $4.00 to $22.50 Set of 6 Knives and 6 Forks. Pocket Knives Made by Rogers, Henkel. T X L and Domestic. Pearl and Stag han- dles. In carbon and stainless steel. 50c to $25.00 Razors Gillette and Auto-Strop Razor Sets. New style. $4.50 to $10.00 ht Razors, $1 to $6.50 Watches and Waterbury Electric Curling Irons Casseroles with nickel frames Pie Plates with nickel frames 2 up Crunib; Pans, nickel plate. ... 1> Wood Baskets, all colors.... Bread Boards with Knife. ... Humphrey Radiantfire Stanley Combined Cabinet and Bench $55.00 Christmas Tree Holders From 65¢ Up Complete Xmas Tree Fences $2.50 Each Roller Skates Union and Winslow, $1.50 Up Electric Floor Waxers Old English, $42.50 Door Knockers and Letter Boxes Hammered iron and brass. Hardware Dept. First Floor Launch Department Elto Outboard Motor. Ships’ Clocks Barometers. Steering Wheels. Canoe Paddles and Pillows. Whistles. Third Floor For the Fireside Andirons Iron and $2.00.up Fire Sets.... 500 up Fire Screens 4.00 up Cape Cod Fire Light= er Set...§ Ceal Grates. Blacking Cases Metal ‘Office Baskets St Bissell Carpet Sweeper. . Hoover Electric Cleaners. . Ingersoll ‘Watches. $1.50 to $11.00 Radios A. C. Dayton 5-tube Set, complete, installed s 595 R. C. A. Radiolas and Speakers Eveready Batterie: Philco A and B Eliminators For the Motorist * Auto Department—First Floor +..$3.75 to $7.50 Flashlights. . . . 1.00 to 4.50 Auto Clocks . . 2.50to 15.00 . 3.50 to 10.00 .00 to 3.50 . 350to 6.00 First Floor Community Silver In a wide range of handsome patterns including Adams, Grosve- nor. Patrician, Hamilton Court. Bird of Paradise and Paul Revere, also Tudor Plate, Mary Stuart and Queen Bess. Manicure Sets The manicure sets are complete with Buffer. Nail . File, Cuticle Knife. Shoe Buttoner. Shoe Horn, Pair of Nippers, Manicure Scissors, Emery Board, etc. $2.50 to $20.00 Sewing Sets A splendid display and in a wide range of prices. “Third Floor Bathroom Equipment Bath Mats and Shower Curtains In various colors, must be seen to be appreciated. Needle Showers Many other things needed to . complete the bathroom equipment. A. B. C. Electric Washer A. B. C. Eleetric Washer, with the spinning Electric dryer principle, with new speed, new safety and KELVINATOR Refri{m no wear on clothes. AT ITS BARBER & ROSS, INC. Eleventh and G Stlfe,ets . 3.50to 5.00 . 2.50 . 1.50 to 2.00 .10.00 to 15.00 Cine’ Kodaks and Projectors Complete Home Movie Outfit, $140.00 ...$5.00 up Eastman Kodaks. . .. .98¢ to $5.00 Eastman Camera: Fountain Pens Waterman and Wahl Fountain Pens $2.75 to $10.00 Pencils 50c to $5.00 Library and Desk Sets $3.50 to $35.00 4.00 350 up We Are Exclusive Agents for

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