Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIBAY. MARCH 15/ 15:9. e bt) et b daie e . ! A | i o v yout! s s vill b | at Fort Bliss, Tex., have been trans- Paints stafls, seen in blue overalls, 125 feet above the |ABSTINENCE CAMPAIGN | orristion st by te . | souti s Ty sl | PLACED ON RETIRED LIST, 38 Pt 2o o pav bos fon- | luther Puints Tagsnfl. | b, o, 13 o i PLANNED FOR U S YOUTHJ T A | March 4, 1933, the list of signers will Maj. Elting s from Arizona and wu: By a skillful operation surgeons at R il 4 i . 9. It should be recalled,” the announce- | pe presented to President Hoover. Two Disabled Army Officers Re-| graduated from the Military Academy | the Royal Northern Hospital at London | Belgians Paying Debts. “that Ht " {1 - | the life of the baby bOY| Heivice: {in 1908. He served in the World War |recently saved BRUSSELS (4 —Baron Boutard, | EVANSTON, Il (P.—The Woman's| C. T. U. and in conversation with mem- 97 Miners Killed in Fall Teastdy Bhontentan {as a lieutenant colonel, Tank Corps, Na- | of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Guthrie. Three (¢ o0 Ss FOC3ORE T Christian Temperance Union, in_out- | bers of the organization, Mr. Hoover g On account of disabilities incident to | tional Army. Lieut. Yerby 15 a native of | oy niectarrs high up on the roof of the b LEr R o 1 absti ampaign | called going to th lis with his mof , March 14 (#).— - & the District of Columbia, and served as | & debt will be reduced by more than 12.‘3.’3,’,‘,3.‘,‘.‘232;‘2 vouth, ‘declared Bresi- | er, who steod all bf one. slection. day sex;'s,,fif,’x ,,mckmed‘ ,fmf":.’;,‘:n the military service, Maj. Stewart O.|, second licutenant of Cavairy, National | hospital had not been overhauled for 17 | ¢»55 060 000 by the end of 1929. Stabi- dent Hoover, as a child, was a member | electioneering for a vote on a prohibi- y y Elting, Coast Artillery Corps, at Fort|Army in ihe World War. He was ap- | years, and in gratitude the father and [ o=t W 0 0 B L B e 0 of the Loval Temperance Union, or| tion question.” |a crowded cage fell in & shaft near| Rodman, Boston, and FPirst Lieut. | pointed first lieutenant in the Regular | mother offered to do the work for noth- | 112 Band of Hope, a juvenile temperance The W. C. T. U. campaign to list Gorlovka in the Donetz coal basin. Everett D. Yerby, United States Cavalry, ' Army in July, 1920. ing. Soon afterward Mrs. Guthrie was cause. Prey, Becoming “Too Hot,” By the Associated Press. set him free, after holding him all| I l. wanted $50000. and maybe I would | with a purchase (. paper and read what the papers had to say about the kidnaping. Cash or Charge L Cash or Charge folded me and put me out of their Released Without Payment . [ ] [ ] e | Saturday, March 16th, is a Day to Save in a Big Way---The Hu CHICAGO, March 15.—Joseph B Drell, alleged to be one of Chicag N q L/ wealthiest bookmakers, proved “too ho! for his kidnapers last night, and they / t‘llyI (?jrdss:),ooo nr;‘som. ; m . , , ' s idn’t them a cent” said| = Q: K & Drell, ‘owner of & chain of cigat stores A 35-pe. Silver \ L7 : A 22 pe. Deco. on the West Side and the operator, Plated Ware Set rated Dinner Set police said, of eral handbooks. “They ‘v . 7 b have given it, but about 5 o'clock yes- S X with a purchase terday afternoon they bought a news- | of $100 or more. T - of $100 or more. “One of the men said, ‘This fellow's | A S et getting too hot, for us’ Bo they blind. Account. " rre—s Y in Niles Center (a North Side sub- | § | {NAXAXERERTAXLLLLTEELEEARLLEEAERRAEEXELERRKERENENNS who was a captive for nine S04 revolvers by three men who crowded his car to the curb just after he had driven his two children to school. The kidnapers drove Drell around for sev- eral hours, then took him to a farm- house, which he believes was some- where in the northern part of the coun- ty. They opened negotiations with Drell's partners and friends for the $50,000 ransom. Police Officer Dubious. Police Lieut. Phil Carroll, in charge of the investigation, professed skepticism | of Drell's statement that no ransom had been paid. He thought it probable that Drell was able to raise the money, or a large part of it, on short notice from his associates who, Carroll said, are accustomed to keeping large sums on hand for race track wagers. . Drell, @t Aomseny e ;. Chair Magazine sl PPN S Nursery Mirror Carrier Boudoir * Chair $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 f&F sfae however, was insistent that no money Well made of Neatly decorated Polychrome- _ Neatly decorated French doll ypfnished was paid. i b z e : f in colors—-has two base of dec- He was to appear today at the burean - fumed oak. and well con- finished frame. orated porce- high chair SR SORIOn il L0 SO L el structed. Generous size. lain, of hardwood. his kidnapers. He was too unnerved S " to do so last night, he explained. One of his friends quoted Drell as saying: ; “T'm going to get out of Chicago. ¢ y Cl Q t f 50 These fellows may get my children 2 0ose-Qu () next.” ¥ Vengeance Theory Advanced. 3 : 3'Pc. J acquard A theory that gang vengeance, as I'elli as nl&som. may hfi;re bnbn a lkiid- o. o o naping motive was considered by police. 2 l L In"A'tgust, 1037, one of Drells piaces Velour Livin was aeld up. Bandits had taken $25- % 000 from 150 men whom they had lined : up in, he Dagement, When otce s ‘ Room Suites \ e e Gl Toier el to 89 for $ 00 | Step Ladd ‘ les o e may have 2 acquard velour ree-piece liv- ~ L/ o a . . naped Drell to avenge their pals. An ing room suites—now being clos- 4 Aquarium ¢ ; 2 L Lictia “0 Davenport Suite—With Tapestl’y on Sekt-old chatn siore operatos. was Rt ed out at generous savings. Vari- Kitchen Chair Dridge Lamp $1 00 i i his associates, knowing who the kid- g : 31 .00 < Fernery Reverse Side of Cushions A S SR SR R R R S S Y $159 hree-Piece Loose Cushion Bed- P et || g e of covring o slect $31.00 $1.00 it vio g7 00 §, i clsen tullaise st v sbolared 3 . l'rr:gm; meté olg;de ofn mr%- uwiem zue .;da iron rod supports be- . % in velour, with reversible loose spring- s al stand an wood, unfinished. stick — decora i All tal i 1 (Pt P i e L neath steps. A big e it "l,,"i’;‘; ; filled cushion seat and spring edge. As bowl. shade, value. illustrated—a bed-davenport, armchair and wing chair. Special March Sale Price... 18 Months to Pay—Rug Free! Day Bed and Mattress $14.98 Y.0od-finished Day Bed, made of metal, and complete with cretonne- ccvered mattregs pad and valance. —in perfect condition. Settee, DR. WORK PLANNING || srmchei snd wing e " ™ FOR COMPLETE REST o et Former Cabinet Officer Through Wood-Finished With Politics for Present | Metal Beds at Least, He Says. - : 4 B Sy 1T e : $3.98 % 3-pc. Dishwashing Ironing Board Footstool ¥ # S A e R R R e DENVER, March 15—Dr. Hubert Radio Stool . hangu:"f:lt s $1'00 $1.00 , / 4 g b4 2 4 E | i é % Z : ‘ Z 47 ? ’ ? & 1A tional committee, is through with poli- sl R All sizes in brown en- Gay Tor & ompleth mebt” - posts, Artistic metal base and ber - hose' and spray able to various posi- uPholstered in velour or “I finished ‘Work, chairman of the Republican na- . p $l 00 outfit consists of a i tics for the present at least. The for- X amel finish. Continuous . wire drain tray, rub- $9.00 Folding style, adjust- Large size foot stool, mer kabinet officer arrived here yester- 4 =z g el it tthehiitns e tapestry. Strongly made my third assignment when velour-covered top. attachment .. . ons. President Hoover was inaugurated,” he . e e N R TR . 0 7 said, “I have been in the public harness for eight years as Postmaster General and Secretary of the Interior. When I resigned from the Department of the Interior it wnul::t v?m t{:neihfi;enu&n:‘i accepting anof T place cabinet. I am going to take a complete rest.” Statues for Living Men. Spain has become so enthused over the dramatic and other works of the Brothers Quintero that, although the men are still alive and only midd.le-l aged, statues to their honor have been erected in Seville. Among the more recent plays of the Brothers Quintero | is “El Centenario,” which has just been translated into English. Kitchen Cabinet $26:30 Porcelain top, solid oak case, roll front, width 36 inches. These and other featuress make this cabinet most 459 Heavy four-inch legs A New, Handsome 10-Piece Dining Room Suite ' Regular Price, $149.00 : Ineu_'else the b.eanty of your home with this outstanding suite, $ of genuine maple in two-tone effect. There's individuality, grace gorr-iselil) Woodward Bldg. i $129 Four-Piece Walnut-Finished Suite The thtle Demon This charming suite is constructed of walnut-finished gumwood with Guard Against Him and mahogany front top drawers. As pictured, a French vanity, chest You'll Save Many a Yoo R e and fine structure in this suite which consists of a 4.leg front buf- de,irlble at the price. fet, server, china cabinet, extension table and 6 leather seat chairs. 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