Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1928, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, T, "['HURSDAY OCTOBER 2%, 1928. their ‘way to Baltimore with the pris- |the accident. and drove them in his luwmohlle was pursued may never be |and dellverinl the victims to an interne oner, when they spotted an automobile | machine to St. Agnes’ Hospital. Nicola learned. Upon reaching the hospital | he va 3 on Ridge road, between Laurel and |was found to be dead upon arrival at ———_———__——— . the bolplul crushed about the body. Halethorpe. Nicola was driving, and e increased his speed, only to obser\e ‘Willilam R. Pohler, acting prohibition that the car ahead likewise speeded uj ldmlnmrlmr for the Baltimore-Wash- t After a hot race of several miles (hs ington area, sent his assistant, Robert ver ea ealls Iorv\nrdl machine turned :lfl 5“" msg D. ron{ a’nnd chief rc,l:rk 'l}:‘dnrd lnu'.t‘ into Selma avenue at Halethorpe, and | lo Halethorpe, where | ln c groun g :};‘. = in following it around the sharp corner, | operating with police and” the | locll Nicola’s machine turned over several |magistrate in an investigation. J h Ni | d Tw c times. o i count ol{d the ‘dn;kneu at I:lnw:lr ?t n The pursued automobile was bmu( t | the accident, it has been e to ohn icola a 0 :Lom- to a stop, and driven back. Its obtnln;tnce of t?e‘;n: hzh(;d mb;e‘ . . cupant gave first aid to the Injured | arrested at Laurel, bu entity is Th panions, in Overturned Auto, |men. whose prisoner disappeared after known. The identity of the man whose at same S el _feb Pate | A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS SIS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL p;:lllnn JJere injured at l<lllltlh0;|'P* Coughs 1 about 5 o’cloc] s morning when oughs from colds Nicola:s automobile turned over in pur- | rious trouble.. You cun. '.’.'f, ke | et Bt op suit :xf '. 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Stir until well mixed. Add bacon dri add bacon, "hf~ || Il patronize us in ever-increas- Beat well. Pour into hot, well-buttered muffin pans.’ Bake about twenty-five minutes in a hot oven (sbout 425¢ BAG i| Il ing numbers. It's why you, < % — e e e e e e e e e e e e e . e e | tamtys " mees vequrommnts CERSNT /I FANCY | COFFEE - \ ) | | GRIMES GOLDEN B : i G0 I e Here’s that Simplified ) G ssonn COFFEE . . ;.: Recipe for Cream Puffs Handsome New WILKINS oy BUTTER That’s Making Even Brides Famous as Cooks WINTER | PANCAKE FLOUR?ES&A 2puse. 25¢ | ’ FANCY CREAMERY | Mizxing Time—Less Than 5 Minutes! COATS|| oFfeg |LOG CABIN SYRUP . . c.25c| Furtrimmed | e 15 49c | QUAKER OATS . . . . rellch $5 8 U 45c | CREAM OF WHEAT ' ; LD 2.0 When ‘you see the coats, ex ' ¥ 9 B ‘ i ) ics, | 9 ¥ Pk | amioe e vondra 1 ||| | & . & | Seeded & Seedless Raisins, 2 - 25c | marvel at the unusually low price. Models that interpret % I matron. 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