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MONDAY, MARCH 5, O 0 .. ) 1 . D P 0 P 2 P 0 P e o 0 L 1928. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., BODY 15 SOUGHT AT GREATFALLS Coat of Missing Bethesda Man, Found on Bank, Is Identified by Brother. . Boat- | surface as on yest: ed upon dis- MARYLAND AIDS SEARCH. Missing Bethesda Man Was 57 Years 0ld and Divorced. 5. —Police FREDERICK MAN ENDS LIFE IN STATE PRISON Robert H. Baer, Former Newspaper Circulation Manager, Charged With Attempted Robbery. 27 years, last week st night having slashed his e board a discourse biects to 0 be the Mrs. Kate Orem rejecten ! THE TIMID SOUL. | ‘ LA § | (e T HE Véf’o;ust A ToBAC co SACK MADE OF TiN FOIL 1M A WASTE PAFER AN e . ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va. March 5 (Spe- 1).—Albert Banks, 36 vears old, col- charged with having drawn a gun Policcman _ Charles | | McClary early this morning, was fined | | $100 and sentenced to serve six months | { in jail for carrying concealed weapons. | | He will be held for action of the grand | jury on the assault charge. Al Warden, 7,” was fined $120.50 in Police Court | | this for operating an autcmo- er the influence.of liquor. | colored, taken in a a ncess street Saturday ¢ night by er Lawrence | gett, Motor Cycle Policemen Ernest | Wright and Ronald Mullen and Patrol- | man Earnest Suthard, was fined $70.50 | | on charges of violating the prohibition | la Martha Turner, 46, colored, ged with violating the prohibition as granted a postponement until | C raid on 12 | Clyde Snelson, 29, colored, was fined | 86050 and sentenced to serve three months in jail for his second violation of the prohibition law. Thomas Mur- | ray, 43, was sentenced to serve six | months in jail on a charge of vagrancy | Fannie Davis. 40, colored, was fined for drunkenness and trespas Southern Railway Co.’s proper Interference Is Charged. illiam Turner, colored, was | fined $50 and sentenced lo serve one in jail for interfering with . line of duty. An appeal . colored, | Robinson, | ned each $23 on | itery. Milton Rey ed $13 for disorderly c ing arrest. i 18, colored, charged with | assault on Robert Hester, and {also charged with carrying concealed | weapons, was grante continuanc until_Wednesday, wh aigned be- | plice Justice William 8. Snow in | r nan Wesley Snoots j pecizl Officer James Bayliss today a drive against delinquents who | ; failed to pay their 1928 licenses in this city, C. R y. | Herbert of 339 South Patrick ined minor injuries to both night, when knocked | y an_automobile driven by Dr. wr A. Warfield. Elizabeth Brown, | -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, am L. Brown, received several t cuts when struck by a machine | H. G. Troner of Quan- | ection of officers and | Old Do- Church Plans Pageant. | probubly will be | month moments in Baptist, Peter | singin Menno, printing pre {x ] | cobbier; Roger Wil- | a y stiles, founder of % in the West, as a cireuft | Jeremlah ore, preaching | i the Alex-| W hold esalon | g Peoples | wii Bon | vers 31wl nd vnu]‘ ot Clar hinglon Troopship Thom: Ik cd before the [ viston | A il il ICapmright Py —BY WEBSTER. R RS EECE] SRR ZARE CEER PRI Family Charges Visitors Fee Murder for the basel Smith T tember ment nd Mrs. Alma Gatlin, Petty's recently was acquitted in the R ingham County Court of killi having testificd _that now dead, was the slayer. CHILLUM PROTESTS TAX ASSESSMENTS | Delegation Before County Board at Marlboro and Will Get An- other Hearing Wednesday. Special Dispateh 1o The Star. UPPER MARLEORO, Md, March 5. | W A large delegation of taxp s from Chillum election distrs peared be- fore the Prince Georges County com- missoners here this morning, prot ng the valuations put on their proper the result of the recent r nt of real property Resolutions adopted protesting th a recent mass v assessments commisstoners by a delegation, comprt: D. J. Orcutt, F. B. Blandy and E Blank missioners will advisement en owners later 1f hias, H. W proy ons are | decided on Another hearing will be given Chillum district taxpayers by the commissioners Wednesday. |BUILDING CONTRACT LET. Training 8chool at lege to Cost $65,000. h to At L et has just been aw I G. Heflin, Fredericksburg, fo construction of a teachers’ trafy school at the State Teachers' C [ i to the W 1 The new unit will be of brick struction, and its design will corresy amgris butldh m the t week W mbly, carrying 65000 for this purpost begin dmmedia and school will be sening of the The ¢ e i now making us Indoor swimming pool which was centtly dedicated st unit of & student at which were n appropriation Work w trafnin at re » butlding bout $35 000, ured 0w pub- Train Conductor Weds, LUIA inalin Ll te e Star Vi, March b corge W conductor, Mrs. Myrtl Cunning- both maried dinner g e of 1 sid Ep—— he was removed O A dtyder was sm woman ciphied o shon i mortunry street, where Uentment. Dy moned, but thie ne wtter bis wrsivil removed o Demidne's and e futher Bowle, Md . was notined . With Record of Never ”uving{ Lost a Life, Now on Her Last Run " ? Ko | Witk troopshilp probhil catecded $or leng o a1y Vranegurt T i en 1oL 1 bt (T I ot s Uie Armny ] | sl 18 0 Teplace ) yeus g which curned e enviable record of A mre miod 198, atier poit Line, b 1eun her s she wis from he hecn purchinsed us the Atiuntie “Fian cventtul s uny the high On have wppoarcd al oat Bl ol the Untted States milita Jewders sluce e Bpanishe Anencan Var. Ta hier eredit e numeious tes cies, bt foremost was that when the panscngers wnd cew of Ui steamship i Bever hav Vet et o carees w lust w D ult n M i Lo BNy B0 st on tic Aty LOny of Honolulu were taken off thelr Phirntog vessel i nidocean 1 1923 and hegun W landed safely at Los Algels. pot View | L. Willl: | ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md, March 5 (Spe- | n request of the education | committee of the Montgomery County | Federation, Prof. Edwin W.| county superintendent of |5 s, visited Bethesda Saturday eve- | 3] and conferred with the commit- udying the nation for a report the Civic Federation. Exclusion Congress of county children from Columbia schools was given fon. Prof. Broome assured |y, tee that the county board the importance of adequate facilities_and could be reled cial) — e weltare of the chil- ty in that respect o that a committee hool board members—Dr. George Edmonds, Mrs. Walter E. Perry and am H. McCene: udying the situation and that the ation board wouid be guided largely by its advice. A report to the county board of edu- cation by the principal of the colored school at Scotland that intoxicating liquor had been furnished to puplls of the school led to an investigation, | which resulted in the arrest of Spencer | | 3. H. Dolby, Tenchers’ Col-| '\1.mn1 which | General | of it | The swimming pool | | | | | | Rdvrd Vermlhon of Fpopange Span at Paw Paw, W. Vi, | | Hende of the on, colored, a young resident | land neighborhood Store Robbery Charged. n Alfred Terry, of this | & nto custody in | @ and has been ¢ to await a hear- i here on a :ing into and robbing the attan Brown at Barnesville colored, e of the annual “Ever nt” Sunday an unusually | 1on attended the morn- | vesterday in the Rockville tian Church. The pastor, Rev. § hed an appropriate ser- 1al music program was choir. The services | 3 ning of the usual pre- Easter campalgn of the church, Mijton H. Bancroft, secretary of a committee appointed by the recent an- nual convention at Sandy Spring of the | farmers of Montgomery County to take | steps toward the formation of a com- | (] munity council at Sandy Spring, to de- | | vise ways and means to provide water | & upplies for fire protection in the vari- us - thickly settled communities of th y . and to further other the welfare of that 1, has fssued o call for a meeting ndy Spring March 30 of repre- | & atives of various organizations, 8 e water supply will be one of the first matters of importance to be con- by the counctl | rah C Sample, wife of Charles uple, died yesterday at her home arrcit Park, ag tough she had not 5 'nand unexp it disease. She 15 v wusband and o daugh- . Mis Charles A. Edmonds of Gar- Park. Funeral arraj U been announced mple was ative of Indlanapolis, Ind, and for- merly ived in Washington Bids to Be Opened, The connty commissioners at noon tomorrow will open bids for $30,000 of connty bonds. ‘The tssue was authorized i act of the st Leglslature and the bonds are designated as Brookeville plke prade crossing elimination bonds i are allen on the taxable property i the second, or Silver Spring, preeinet of Wheaton district. They are in d nominations of $500 each, bear intere Al the rate of 5 oper eent oand they wre redecmuble the first of March of cach year beglnning in 1920 During the day the commisstoners will hear protests, it any, of taypayers in Ken- he fire department wis ealled to the Villa Roma Club, on the Rockyille Pk wt Montt yesterdiy and - ex Hguished wograss fleld adjolning the BRIDGE WORK MOVING. Hoon to Be Completod. 0 Pha St M s tal Dispatoh CUMBERLAND, Progress s belig of W bildge over the 1 HWyer at Paw 1 W Vi, mtles cast of here, connecting with Kifer, this county Phits biidge, aoon Lo b completed wiil connect this oty with the Weat Vinghoda doud aystem via the Oldtown Ltoud and w new voute will be avallable to the Vadley of Vinglida aid Washing ton, DO, without using e National Highway, With ita s mountaing (o Croms, east of here March 5 I the erection . Enconraged by the success of stiiken of 160,000 canl and textile workeis who wor Wage dncieases, TIBO00 tabacoo vorkers I Cierminy walked out, only Lo find that they were Jocked out, R PicoLy WiGGLY V€S Mma knowledge pay Price tags article—and every article within easy reach on No salesmen to h on every the open shelves. ur urge them—no salesmen to them. Here women have a chance Turnstile Coffee Enjoyed sands by Was every of tonians morn- ing and evening. If you are fussy about coffee will your you be pleased with this st kinds of ev! for you to cho This Week’s 5 Specials Values You Cannot Afford to Miss food fiefiom N N ————— ved e their ividends r knowledge of values pay dividenc They choose for themselves, by themselves, from imong the worid's choice foods—at ggly Wigely And they save mey week in and week out. to make thei delicious blend. Every one wonders how we can sell it at this low price— Lb., 37¢c PURE Argo Red Salmon 3Cinc Crisco 13-Ib. can 33c LARD Packed in Cartons 2 Lbs. 25C 14-0z. Bottle 17¢ Libby’s Catchup 2 for 33c Del Monte Asparagus TIPS Naphtha Split Top Loaf Round Top Loaf Sandwich Bread Raisin Bread Rye Bread Whole Wheat Bread B P. & G. SOAP 6 Cakes 23¢c No. 1 Sq. Can 25¢ MACKEREL Fancy Fat Fish FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES From the Sunny South GREENPEAS.........Ih, 15 SPINACH ..........31Ibs., 22¢ NEW KALE. .......31Ibs, 25¢ CELERY. . .stalk, 10c and 123c CARROTS ........bunch, 5¢c BEETS ........3 bunches, 25c 'CEBFRG LETTUCE . .head. 10c RIPE TOMATOES. . . . .1b., 20¢c CAULIFLOWER. . . . .head, 25¢ New Potatoes 3 Ls. 25¢ KRAFT CHEESE Packed in Sanitary Half-Pound Cartons Your Choiceof the Following Vavicties SWISS-- AMERICAN PIMENTO 1-Ib. carton 23c from and Virgina are packed in ¢ ity of these rarby i Maryland Arms, fart Choice PIGGLY WIGGLY EGGS Fresh Creamery BUTTER Of Unexcelled Quality SUNSET GOLD BUTTER .. .. LAND O'LAKES BUTTER b, 57(: Ib., 59(: w 19¢ rins of ! Sea Food hould eat plenty of th Our FIS DEPARTMENTS are wel d to care for your needs ng nten season. HALIBUT STEAK.....Ib,, 25¢ BOSTON MACKEREL. .1b., 30¢ BUCK SHAD.........Ib, 35¢c FILET OF HADDOCK. .Ib., 28¢ DEEP SEA OYSTERS. . . qt., 60c F resh Meat Cuts ats Sold in Our Markets Ar BREAST OF VEAL.. .. .Ib., 25¢ RIB VEAL CHOPS . . .. .1b., 45¢ LOIN VEAL CHOPS. . .1b., 45¢ VEAL CUTLET .......Ib, 55¢ SELECT PORK CHOPS.1b., 25¢ LOIN LAMB CHOPS. . .1b., 55¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY ...a unique method of household buying now used in over 800 Cities and Towns An easy way to save money T ——— .