Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1929, Page 33

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r OHIO EX-TREASURER 1S GIVEN SENTENCE Buckley to Appeal Case in . Which Conspiracy to Bribe | U.S. Officer Was Charged. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 14.—Bert B. Buckley, former State treasurer, was sentenced to 2 years, 6 months and 1 day in the Federal Penitentiary at At- lanta and fined $1,000 by Federal Judge | Benson W. Hough yesterday on charges | ©f conspiracy to bribe a Federal officer. | Buckley's attorneys immediately files ® petition in error in the United St: Circuit Court of Appeals seeking versal of his recent conviction in Federal | Court. Buckley was found guilty on 10 counts of an indictment charging that he attempted to arrange with John F. Eckhart, acting assistant prohibition Idmlnlsf.rn r, and two Cincinnati men, » “tip off” s}slem whereby Cincinnati brewerles would be advised of pending Federal inspectio Judge Hough granted a stay of execu- tion pending a decision of the Court of | e'ppnu and released Buckley under a 'w bonds of $10,444, which was posted. Buckley was forced to resign as State treasurer after his conviction. Joseph Sperber, brew master at the Jackson Brewing Co., Cincinnati, alleged | co-conspirator, was sentenced to four | months in Hamilton County Jail and | fined $200. Sperber pleaded guilty. 1 John L. Schrimper, Cincinnati attor- | ney and former State Legislator, who also pleaded guilty to the charges, will be stntrnced wlth\n Lv\o weeks, SEVEN INDICTED IN LIQUOR DEATHS Two Women Named in 17 Counts Found by Peoria Grand Jurors. By the Associated Press. PEORIA, Ill, March 14.—Seven per- sons, two of them women, were named in 17 indictments charging murder re- turned yesterday by the Peoria County grand jury which investigated the re- cent deaths of about a score of persons mn‘x ned liquor. Arraignment was set Six 0( Lhe “indictments named Morris M-nsfleld alleged wholesale bootlegger, is accused of di.xmbuung the ]huor His wife, Jesse, and Mrs. Nita ‘ Guffin, wife of another llleged "boot- legger, were the women mdicned C, 0 Guffin, alleged boo! Louis Wflux Niebert md Hermnn WOhl!erth “A $50,000 d" namedn inst M lamage suit agal ans- fleld, Sels md Niebert was filed in by Mrs, John Dempsey, widow of one o( the poison victims. LIMA, PERU, IS FLOODED BY OVERFLOW OF RIMAC By the Associated Press. Lm Peru, Mn'ch 14.—Floods 'l.n the imac River increased yesterday and lhe ‘water is pourlnz through the city a terrific Blflwl! wmmunic.ltlon with the ; Andes has been Iandlu.du Heavy in the back country and highways con- necting Umn wlt.h neighber towns LANsBURGH &BRrO 7th, 8th l.ni E—Franklin 7400 3 March Sale Domestic Full-Size Electric Console Machine Regularly Allowance for Old Machine wesomq Discount aeeoemana 10 $75 Sale $110 Without Trade In Price The full-sized Console Electric Sewing Machine only $75. Think of it —t his walnut-finished, furniture - type Electric only $75.00. __=$2= DOWN Only during special sales do we offer the low terms of $2 down, bal- ance monthly. This en- ables every woman to be the owner of a new and modern Domestic Elec- tric Sewing Machine. The monthly payments are never missed from your budget. Sewing Machines—Third Floor Home Sewing Week Smart New Fabrics At Special Prices 40-Inch Heavy Printed Crepes $1.95 yd. Just feel the heaviness, the richness of this crepe and you know it’s the more ex- pensive grade! Bolt after bolt of lovely printed designs. 32-Inch Striped Silk Broadcloth $1.55 »d. A popular washable silk for children’s school frocks, women's sport frocks, paja- mas and blouses. 32-In. Japanese Silk Pongee 44c yd. Standard quality- pongee marked with a red label, de- noting first grade! For frocks, lingerie and drapes. 32-Inch Rough- Weave Pongee 95¢ yd. * A rugged weave, washable silk that immediately sug- gests making sleeveless sport frocks. In 40 colors. Silks—Third Floor Printed Batiste Dimity and Voile 29c yd. Crisp, sheer materials, in .gay floral and figured designs, on light grounds. 36 and 39 inches wide. Fine Checkered orPlaid Gingham 29c yd. Soft-finish dress ginghams, in the gay checks and plaids that Fashion favors for Spring. 32 inches wide. Printed Swiss Organdies 59c yd. Permanent finish sheer organdy, printed in lovely floral patterns—white and tinted grounds. 40 and 45 inches. Self-Striped Charmeuse 19c¢ yd. Fine for lingerie, slips, etc., plain-color cHarmeuse, self striped with a fine lustrous finish. All colors. 36 inches. Wash Fabries—Third Floor Pou.ry jardiniere, in soft ivory; plnurn outlined in tan; and l“:n:h sl size; each.. Rose, pink and green console set, in an attractive new pattern; 3 l pieces; choice.. PR FVENTNY T STRR - WASHIRGTON, = 1.~ o MFORSTAY,~ FRHCH 12~ 1802 Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Exactly 4 Minutes! LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 A Coat Doesn’t Have to Be High Priced to Be Fashionable We Illustrate This Point With Four Leading Styles The cost of one’s coat is no longer the criterion of its fashion—correctness! Here for a modest $25 you can select your Easter coat from twenty-five authentic Spring styles! Four distinctive models sketched—and for all four we predict a triumph. The Furless Coat The “Dressmaker” Coat The Double Cape Coat The Bow-Collar Coat The Fur-trimmed Coat The Embroidered Coat The Faille Coat The Flat Crepe Coat Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women's Sizes 36 to 50 Extra Sizes 48)4 to 523 Blue broadcloth; beige American broadtail bow-collar. The all-black 525, faille silk coat with standing collar. $25, T he furless scarf coat of broadcloth with satin. $25. The “dressmaker” coat of black broad- cloth with hand- painted silk scarf. $25. Women's and Misses” Coats—Second Floor Easter Ensembles and Frocks for the Junior Miss Economically Priced at #10.95 Ensembles and frocks designed specially for the Junior Miss. Sporty woolens, flat crepes, geor- gettes and filmy chiffons— for Easter Sunday, sorority teas, bridge parties, Spring dances and smart tailored ones for school or office. Omar Pearls In the Height of Fashion Prominence— At Lowered Prices Four Styles, Special, 95¢ Lovely Omar Pearls in the new flat shape beads, graduated beads, 30-inch strands with sterling catches and chokers of the same size beads. Four Styles, Special, $1.95 Fancy crystal and pearl chokers, 60-inch strands in cream, flesh and white; 30-inch pearls and pearls interspersed with crystals. Others at $2.95 and $4.95° Two and three row strands, choker and 30-inch. *Simulated. The Newer Plain Shades and Prints ~—such as the new sun- tan tints—and the multi- colored polka dot prints; youthful styles with an air of dignity! Junior misses’ sizes 13, 15 and 17. Jewelry—Street Floor Jr. Misses’ Frocks—Second Floor 6-cup Rocking- bham "teapots, glazed u'rflldenwnu \; ith raised enamel patterns . sl China—Glassware—Lamps—Sixth Floor . Thin-blown water Five tan pot- tumblers, in lovaly tery mixing bowll, optic pattern _with trimme cut design, 75c brown ban l- Engraved Pyrex pie plate, in heavily nickele .. $195 Shirred or pleated georgette bed lights; rose, orchid, blue, Slim Tailored or Lace-Trimmed Costume Slips $2.95 Light pastel crepe de chine slips, with dainty lace trimmings; prac- tical street colors in tailored styles; strap shoulders, side pleats, deep hems. Sizes 36 to 44. Lingerie—Third Floor New! Woashable Chamois Skin Gloves $1.95 Plainly stitched slip-on gloves of white chamois skin to contrast effectively with a black-and-white ensemble. All sizes included. loves—Street Floor Ensemble Suits for Girls $5.95 Full-length tweed coats with patch pockets, have a pleated tweed skirt to match, made on printed blouse; sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ Blouses, $1 Broadcloth, dimity or printed blouses, with dainty round collars, finished with fine pleating; cuffs to match. Girls’ sizes 8 to 14. Tots’ Voile Frocks $1 Pastel-colored voile dresses, with tiny sleeves or no sleeves at all; smocked and hand finished; for girls 2 to 6 years of age. Tots’ Spring Coats $3.95 Tailored tweed or twill coats, piped and trimmed in contrasting colors; sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Coats $3.95 Shell pink, light blue and white coats of Capitol Silk, smocked and hand-embroidered; sizes | to 3. Girls' and Tots' Shop—Fourth Floor Two-gallon dn- liln‘ fish bo‘vl. et 5. 95

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