Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1929, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 192f.’ B"CKI.[Y I]EF[NSE ster g, oer e ey, seyine| $26,000 DAMAGES ASKED. everything was “hunky dory.” Later ommm e e thzy both met Buckley md he ‘urged | Suit Based on Claim Check Pay- Bi tart make lt the Jackson Brewery . st ment Was Stopped. ' [ beer” at om:eEl un:’ber tes- mua ldding that Buckley demant | ¢4 8350 for each hall barrel of béer Herman A. Frazer, proprietor of an lnving the brews automobile repair shop at 1339 R street, 1l ke to get a nice new house today filed suit for $25,000 damages in ke out ar this,” he quoted Buckley as|the District Supreme Court against saying. Morris Kraft, xns roumemh street. . . - The claim of the aefense is that Frazer says that stopped pay- Prosecution Rests in Trial of | schrimper, Gruber and Sperber en-|ment on a check for nl 25 given to tered into the conspiracy, and, after|him for repair work and caused a teller - givtng Buckley the campaign contri-|in a bank at which it was presenud . . e ey | B R SR S : Conspiracy. Ance of Eekhart and other pronbi- | ek becayte Kraft had sad 1 SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE PRI b PN ol ler lppenr for the p - n 5 s By the Associated Press. anada had a wheat crop of 500,000.- e 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh Main 3770 COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 31.—The 000 bushels for 1928, which is cstimated | California. comes from the Spanish Government, rested ls case in the trial | to be its largest. | “calids formax,” meaning a hot furnace. of State Treasurer Bert. Buckley on | e e == charges of attempted bribery and con- spiracy to violate the prohibition laws, out of an alleged plot to pro~ wrmuslon to recross-examine Willlam Logs reweries, at noon to- ] i n o st | D gy Atter - Inventory Final et o o ,'mf BN i /4 The Remainder of Our Women’s and Misses’ Smart for each half barrel: of- beer: jeaving a | against Buckley S i B Sl Winter Apparel at Amazingly Reduced Prices “eflering B 4300 tfoe o el | : ! ;i mln.lt the Cincinnati breweries, ||}/ L 2 g them, the Jackson Brewing [+ 11 | Co .Yohn Sperber, the Jackson com- | § : /f pany’s brewmaster apd a confessed | AND member of the conspiracy. today was || 3 %«"L."‘.‘..’é&% skl Qoremental 8 Sige Teatures them.. t}\eg awsiting sentence with |f| have everything that is new from the now elty fabrics to those little touches that are : s im?e;cribable - yet make the wearer look. ed, and detense |}l “Oh, - ro smart. How adorable 1™ ¢ceveee L stntung thar e’ veceied' s il Just what's left after a very busy season—odds and ends—incom- Defease Claima Trap. 1 T13iecst. W CITY CLUB BUILDING plete size ranges—dresses for every occasion — handsome fur-trimmed =S Anothe used member of the \ . - . congieaey Sho a not on tia Adoioh | | coats—for misses, women, large women. At prices that bear no relation hrimj u.ll him f1 Columbus - S inae 2 M s Senimper G i fom Golumbs | s at all to original costs or profits—in most cases, merchandise is marked ruber of cinnati, testified that our slogan, “NEW APPAREL ALWAYS ' w . Moses & Sons e — — Since 186]1—Sixty-Eight Years of Public Confidence Mnm 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9AM.to6P.M. DRESSES COATS Were $9.95 Were $39.75- 1 0 DRESSES g Were $16.75 1 DRESSES Were $25 to $39.75 Hundreds of Beautiful Rugs of Most Enduring Quality DRESSES At Substantially Lowered Prices In Were $29.75 to $49.75 The February Sale ; ; of Oriental Rugs Girls’ Winter Coats and Dresses UTSTANDING in this Sale is the. exquisite beauty, the $2.95 DRESSES ln COATS $5 $7045 high quality of every rug that is included. Here, indeed, to Were $9.95, $14.95 are rugs that one will be proud to have in the home; Were $5.95 to $34.75 $9.95, $ $ 1 7,_50 » L and §16. 75 .. rugs that vull become precious heirlooms. The Sale prices are . so low because of our exceptionally Jarge purchases and con- sequent discounts—over $90,000 worth-of these beautiful rugs being offered in this annual event. Heavy Crepe de Chine 350 You know how important it is to wear a slip with the new printed and *high shade dresses—and these are ex- actly what youw'll want. Of splendid heavy crepe de chine. : REDUCED Chiffon Hose are Reduced s = s Mennen's Talcum for men, 15¢ Were 6 5 Thirteen o b SER 1.95 o Shades ennen’s Borated Talcum, 15¢ $1. Mennen’s Violet Talcum, 15¢ All-silk chiffon hose with Al- kle the sought-after graceful Ambre dRoyal 1Face len-A heel that tapers more line. In the following smart than the average, giving the an- shades: . .. Pebeco Tooth Paste Scatter Sizes Sale Priced From Mats to Small Room Sizes 512 516 $19 %29 $30 - 49 359 %67 %99 $139 The Oriental Rug Salon, Fourth Floor The tailored styles. are in every wanted color—and the slips with the attractive dou- Beach Tan French Nude Vanity Mauve Taupe Shell Grey Kolynos Tooth Paste Cedar Marron Glace Mannon Shell Atmosphere Large Listerine Gunmetal Black White Laco Castile S;:::: 2 Sizes 8 to 10% Hosiery Section, Pirst Fleor ble pointed bottoms are in gzflk and white. Sizes 34 to Costume Slips of l| l Now—Allen-A All-Silk " Toilet Goods Silk Und Secti lerwenr Section,

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