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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1928 === i3 (T 1] SUPER |74t 0l oip AUTOMATIC ] Heator ' Bandits Enter Yard of Re-| finery With 150 Men Pres- ent and Rob 16 in Office. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 1.— While about 150 men were in the yard of the Gulf Refining Co. plant during the noon hour yesterday, four men with pistols and sawed-off shotguns overpowered a wfl((‘hmfl;n. h{eld up 16 3 other persons in the office of the sales ¥ ol A . department and escaped with $10,000. A G R ; n honor o ‘They drove away through a gate, near o g3 ) * which™ stood a policeman, who knew 2 L] | nothing of the hold-up. 3 S | Thomas Hutchinson, 60, watchman, / ¥ saw the automobile drive past him at a A s - d S | gate, and stop in front of the office | building 200 feet away. Hutchinson had orders to allow no automobiles in- y In our r side the gate, but he told police he at 3 first year of At hought they were company of- ’ ) service to Washington we have cials / As the men stepped out of the car, established . P Hutehinzon accosted taem. Three of a reputation for giving more | them drew pistols and one, pushing his } than ordinary values . gun into Hutchinson's jaw, locked him i » We are going to celebrate h a garage, near the office. ¢ : our first Birthday by giving greal "™ Phe oftier three entered the office and [ | | y by giving greater values than we ever have Drocuit ok ot ane otie toree 1| 0 before, values that will give you an entirely new idea of the purchasing | The leader took a shotgun from under his long overcoat, put it across_the power of your dollar. i shoulder of the telephone operator, Miss E Mary Moriarity, and after forcing her i ° to disconnect all the telephones, made her line up with the other office work- ers, while the leader scooped up all ea ‘}P r the money in sight. ° 7 0;1;5‘:“““3 'URGES SAFEGUARDS - : eatures | aganst BACTERIA| [ Extra Specials | | Extra Specials | | Extra Specials | | Extra Specials | ———— Zohr:plselt’:l:'rirgilclle}tlhe:‘n‘i':r::: | Scientist Suggests Ices and Sher-| Values to $1 Values to $1.50 Values to $2 Girls' Berets, Boys' Z lin Caps 45-inch Sanitas Covers (slightly irregu- P g home furnace. bets, as Well as Ice Cream, (wool), Boss’ Twebdl c;.fif"f..:fi' Hate, lar), Chilfll""'s F‘;"“"‘ “‘,"“I‘ (E"{‘[ l;l‘““ P:;]‘:;LI:SSIRE-‘?" ‘,;.e:;:l Bl°["’"";?"‘ Men's Outing Pajamas and ; Men's Fancy R: W, Cini Hose, (short or long), Boys’ Wool Golf Hose , Step-ins, Teddies, Ladies’ 0 e 8 T e itaneat el B = B;;‘s‘: a:r;'?;ir]:"‘qn poLithed. Hol (heathers and plaids), Ladies’ Bloomers Long-sleeve ()m’ing Gowns, Ruf- Night Shirts, Spreads with separate oil adaptable to residence use. TS i Wool Gauntlet (muslinand Bedl o Sach bolsters, Em- Tis horizontal flame, the most | MANFATTAY. Kane, (b Bacirt ||| Glove, Double e || Bl o B1590, Tace efficient method of applying |ater fces and sherbets, as well ss the Towels, Men's 1 Paie Pilow. [ e Llos C and Net Pan- C devised, is en blic is stiggested by A. C. Fay, dai Ties, Women's i ureau ki e e Jeieed, I o | el e Yo ||| | Sooes Rboed HeelRayon WGl . Scarfs or by the U. S. Dept. of Agri- | ral experiment station, as a simple Tose. Hose, Vanity Sets Basement culture. (See bulletin No. 405.) | ¥ay to ”;"“ up on plant methods and Basement Basement y Sets. Basement equipment. 1 1 2 “In view of the fact that ices and Itis tested and listed as stand e e the ol bert aey ade ard by the National Board of | from ingredients usually considered re- F T .. d . S . Fire Underwriters. The manue | 1oy -5 (o8 S 1o 0 For the Boys ur-1rimme Anniversary Special facturer is o member of the (M4, 2 thor sty contoL " E SPORT and DRESS Oil Heating Institute. o ;&:em& m;::;ewmcoxaurme been made ; £ ; It is the lowest priced high | tain very few bacteria before processing. ‘ ] E RCO Q ! l |S 3 quality, automatic, MOtor | ety sed at low teaporatare. the O PARN ! I IS 1 il bacterial content of the finished prod- driven oil heater on themarket. | gef*¢i8l Q510" 00 olacively dow, 1t the bacterial content of a sherbet or LA . Y. | ; : a water ice is high, the most likely g For The Junior Miss sources of contamination are poorly \ g . d V, (4 washed _ utensils, improper _againg \ e ¢ T\ temperature, or in case of a sherbet, to : \ Nl 91 91 l the addition of ice cream mix or dairy ; ' . to ¢ products of poor quality. [ “The relatively low bacterial con- \ o c RN 3 3 tent of a water ice or sherbet enanles [ H v n S y ¥ " e X e I . ! Novelty fabrics. All with fur-col- 3 er magnitude ! oy ‘_‘.a l be possible with other products, such $8 Values : 2 M8 lars; some with fur cuffs, as well. “ o e o etk e e ; VALUES TO $25 . Lined with guaranteed double-wear “The ice cream maker who is at- h temoting to cater to the increasing sateens. Suedes, velours and novel- Values to $3 of his water ices and sherbets. y Tots’ irls’ 3 FIND BEET SUG/.3 PULP Fur Cuffs ts’ and Girls’ Coats \Y, Velours, suedes and nov- USEFUL AS BUG KILLER \ . i As smartly fashionable as any group of coats we have elty materials. Al well 91 Overcoats and Mackinaws of heavy gl =i b ¢ e 5 . B \ i i v * public demand for foods of high sani- ! ? j 3 T - l tary quality may very profitably give g ties. » heed 0 the results of bacterial analysis Shawl Collars 7 ‘ - \ . . 3 s A \ v . = £ iy tailored and fully lined Towan Discovers Process to Produce : . : i ffered—; a rery way. S : % & H r g wool materials in fancy and plaid SyeTfier s a0 SAESHEons gIcup SR ‘u?d_mes Many with neat fur trim- Furfural at Cost of 10 > Rt > P and broadcloths, trimmed with a variety of furs. Linings B 3 /& patterns, also chinchillas. Wool lined. guaranteed for two seasons’ wear 4 ming. Sizes 1 to 14. Cents Pound. All suits with two pairs of lined Ry ; It isn’t too late to install oil | AMES, Iowa (®.—The beets that / ; % knickers, Light and dark mixtures, SCHOOL DRESSES heating. The charige from coal | B"pauc,sugar now also make furtural, i Sizes 210 8 and 7 to 16. Sm art F ll F (ak ot lilfi\ \'el:"é\tl: dlcrl’e‘:‘: can be made in your furnace fumfizfi'&&:}?fi;fi?: ol 5 J ADMIRAL COATS a rO . S challis and flannels, in" a $ .91 without depriving you of heat optr&ee:) g, :’::':eye;,righ:nsgu:\meg&; Riue sanil «Gray Adviial 1 variety of styles and for more thu:(.hreelhoun_ The afijx??&emeemz o s Bt ' l(i::'a[;s, g\‘;lehs l’wtlg gunom. All $2-7 All Newest Styles shades. Unusually attrac- cost is only i : s G tive values. “Utilization of beet puip for this new I b ul may mean the creation of an % erianSae ng revenefor i et ; IC(;{;DUR;)Y :(NIlCKERS 88 WASH DRESSES sugar industry. Until recently furfural 4 Splendidly made and rein- Printed percales in $ % 8 e onty, iy B forced tor e wenr, @1 . ¥ cebiios e, Tl ;r]rllethoddor mlnu(:hctunfng it fro& o:; A N the outstanding value in our c ulls and some other farm luc o iole o formerly _considered wuuugfmmk . BOYS’ CAPS 41 ¢ sxrlls department. Sizes 7 ow it sells for about 10 cents a poun i . : \ to 14, and is used in maxing synthetic Tesin, 4 Plain and fancy materials. Z S 9 solvents and insecticides.” 4 Second Floor Second Floor 2 for $1.00 esclusive of tank and installation : B’eet pulp allrendy is used exmem‘i:ely Here by e ey e vicin: dresses in which you will EASY TIME iy upbeecisughr Sactarien 1 B L Winter Underwear ! find all of the features for ( ; i I'l Our Baseme'lt Store iy T e Autumn. The materials it i At Special Prices are Georgettes, }'ele\r:ts. { AN S 3 0 make it possible to enioy LADIES’ UNION SUITS Crepes and mmlnnalmnT W F ll clean, comfortable, con- 8]—0 » [ in all the wanted shfu!e\ W Omen S a is a group of Short or long, ribbed un- and combinations. Sizes venient—and healthful — YOUR derwear, neatly trimmed. i \ 14 to 40 and extra sizes to L oil heating without delay. y BOYS’ & GIRLS’ UNION SUITS N G ; ] : FOO l WE AR Please send e e 9 1 . . i : ase s Stripes, & 34 and 2 to 12, L ; the coupon I8 e c ik R i 2 Big Groups at a Sensational Price! TODAY AT RS ‘ $ &7 G\ S 436 AT ok M SAMPLE RAYON | L\ N 81 THE SUPER OIL HEATOR COMPANY UNDERWEAR V] ; :m:g DA ne 2 Firie, heavy rayon, [ 7 RS \ 1027 NEWPORT AVENUE bs:un{ully trimmed. { s > ; PAWTUCKET, RHODE ISLAND S, GE“""",'"'S':;,. e c E X N3y Y-:‘yra-&‘-rlnmmfi. lllo G $1.50 and $1.95 values. on cator. ike ?:.';.m.a:."::_y.. 10-day fro rial instale EST. 1879 All the latest styles in-Pat- » In this group are such fa- lation. aad your easy peyment plea. sl dadalends 4 ent, Black Satin, Suede, Vel- | mous Arch-support shoes as . BATHR‘ .BES ¥ / vet, Tan Calf, Brocaded Satin | Casco, Dr. Reed, Dr. Ray and : T - &K /| in Opera styles, Side-ties, In- | Dr. Barnes, in tan calf and R A 4 -t e < . < NEW Yonx LADIES’ & MEN'S v o/ They- walk and talk. step-ties, One-straps and Two- | kid, black kid and patent. . T T £ / y o straps and many other styles. | Styles— oxfords or strap AND RETURN Heavy blanket cloth in_rich 25 7 4 They go to sleep. They y A patterns, also ladies' corduroy S 5 All heels. pumps. All sizes. ; TR ! ' = \ N 4 YECY are unbreakable. Here is Authorized Distributor ss M| B gl oo (L & 3\ an opportunity to buy . [} - o WALLACE CHILDREN’S ROBES j D Xmaspgnlls at sensational Mlsses & Ch]ldren s ShOes ENGINEERING CO. Well made, satin trimmed b iavisgs, 904 12th ST. NW. SUNDAY, NOV. 4 Mostly cizes 8 55 10, Reguiary v y \Q ; gt ngh and Lo“r $1.81 WASHINGTON, D. C. $2.00.- SPECIAL TRAIN WOMEN'S HOSE 4 || Straps and Oxford effects. Pat- "y Lesves Washingion Perfect, full fashioned _of A ent leathers and tan i Associate Dealer 1230 A. M. pure thread silk in néw Fall 5o #i Same with WALTER PIERPONT i e j ] : novelty tops. All sizes to 2. L Leaves New York 1140 S. PATRICK ST. 4 West 23rd Se. e S | S4TP.M. LADIES’ SATIN SLIPS i ) 9 . WS———— - Gl st s 51-21 4 , Boys’ & Girls’ Lace Shoes Standard Time shade. Regularly $1.95. Blucher, foot-form styles, in g INFANTS’ COATS ' i \ i o S S $1.4l \ sents value in every number. Out- Chinchilla coats of white, pink, tan, blue, in | i single and double breasted models. Well $2'7l e kiddies e balance of ¢ lined. the school year while this price is in effect.