Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1929, Page 49

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 928, 1929. 29 m—_———_—__—.—____————fi_ SOCIALIST COUPLE [ et 2t i Syt e, e, o 3,52, RUIN OF DRUG RING |75, s s 0, 2 25, 80%T | EMPLOYES VOTE STRIKE g 1ot 3t ol s ered | LIVE UP TO THEORY |y Zoct s, 4 B, 858X e s 0| SEEN IN CONVICTIONS | s e oo L ON TEXAS & PACIFIC S5ttt e it ™ ing.” Hapgood, a graduate of Harvard, me years Hapgood's father Ty Relter, 34, leader of ihe gro BALLOT BOXES BURNED. el The strike vote was announced 1s a cm\l miner, with a daily return of | 4 rmed over his cum(ng factory to the l 7?':&‘?‘ to ll: years in the mf * |Road Officials at Dallas, However, = fizh ho;r& ;“mgmldt:m ’911 'he ; in his plant. He still is gen- ST rother! of omotive Firemen Powers Hapgood Earns Daily| ™ Bol.h ‘took leading parts in the Secco- m"}‘nfi‘;‘_;‘c:‘ ey m;“,; by itue | Leader of Narcotic Group Given 10- |first year to be spent in solitary w,, SYDNEY, Australia, March 28 (#).— | Declare They Have Not Been |and Enginemen, as spokesman for all Breadiad Gitorado Cosl Vanzetti defense movement in Boston ‘workers, and finement., With were sentenced | Striking timber workers yesterday Notified of M the brotherhoods affected. read as Colorado Coe ; Year Term—Two Women Draw |Edna King, with whom he lived in 8| burned a number of secret ballot boxes b The Texas & Pacific changed its Mi nephew of Norman Hapgood, magazine e divided among the 150 luxurious apartment here; Reiter's lieu- By the Associated Press. division point from Longview, Tex., to iner. editor, and Hutchins Hapgood, author. Prison Sentences. tenant, Moe Raskin, and Raskin’s wife, | issued by the federal arbitration court Mineola, Tex., in January. Many rail B This is not Hapgood's first venture | ™Txc™ra conds expect to remain here Trene. in the presence of a large crowd in DALLAS, Tex.,, March 28—Although | employes owned or were buying homes .’ “" Alwchttd P into the mining pits. He has made his mdefin",]y “because every one has been King, who tipped Federal agents | Hyde Park. They also burned in effigy | spokesman for railway brotherhoods|on time-payments at Longview. They living before in the mines of Wales, |go kind to us.” to me activities of the. ring because of | Judge Lukin of the court, ~Police ars |of the Texas & Pacifs Railway de- | claimed the road snould make good YETTE, Colo.—A miner’s pick | Germany, Russia, France and England, % By the Associated Press. attentions Reiter paid other ‘women, rcsmd seven persons. clared yesterday that the members had | their property loss. Medlnuon failed, Ind shovel brings the daily bread to|as well as Pennsylvania and Montana. DETROIT, March 28—A huge drug|drew a three-and-a-half- yen sentence. 'he strike relched a serious situa- | voted almost 100 per cent in favor of |and the sirike vote w: Some the household of Powers Hapgood,| Mrs. Hapgood made her own ‘way| ‘The North Centnl Market Co., North e . Raskin was sentenced to five years in Mon following the refusal of the Tim- | & strike, officials of the line here de-|of the rail officials und employes to- Bcion of a widely known American lit- | through the University of Michigan, | Britain, Conn., is owned and conducted | Fing operating in Detroit and New York | [ eavenworth and his wife to six months | ber Workers' Union to accept the award cl-rea they had not been nomled of | day were hopeful arbitration would save erary family, and his wife, Mary Dono- !and incidontal!y upset a college tndi- by the Ukranian Greek Catholic Church. ' which is said to have yielded a netlin the Detroit House of Correction. of the court. he move. Four thousand train, en-'the situation. WILDMERE ~ STRICTLY FRESH EGGS o Mild Cured \ Every Egg Guaranteed—Packed in Cartons Smoked Hot Cross HAMS |\ z dozen 9c ,,?‘,’,5,5 In All Grocery Stores ’} and Saturday and Meat Markets ; ; ; T / z sc e ’ 2 . s 25¢) TMIADSUNNYBROOK'ST e The Pick : = of the Nest o 320 o’clock \ EGG PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL STORES AT. 1 P. M. TODAY. COFFEE For the |JelyBears 2 25c | CooredMarsh.Eggs o 19¢| PAAS SALMON Highest Quality Santos Easter | Cloc. Cov. EggS 3 o 10¢ Fruit and Nut [ggs Carton 300 nnf‘gs Choice Red Meat Basket | Choc. Marsh. Eges 3= 10c | Sm. Choc. Eggs s 10¢{2rie.15¢ IR0t SAVING VAL, SQEPIRUITS & VEGETAD. Fancy Creamery Superior Brand—Florida Hastings BUTTER New Potatoes “ing5ei58¢ § L. 25¢ DEL MONTE PEAS 3 Cans 50¢ EHE’LERY 2 Bunches 15e¢ DEL MONTE PEACHES 2 Buffet Tins 15¢ i‘fisfiucg Head 10e¢ DEL MONTE PEACHES Lge. Can 23¢ | (| SPRING ONIONS 3 for 10¢ DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE Iz Can 25¢(| [CARROTS 2 Bunches 13¢ POWDERED OR XXXX SUGAR 2/ 15¢| || BANANAS Doz. 25¢ ENCORE MACARONI _ 3 phes. 19¢| |GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25e Bulk Only Lifeb“oy WO“Y Fancy Fresh \ Carton of 6 Bottles 3 o e 2 %023 [Peas 2 i 39e Cakes Not in All Stores But May Be Had on Request wiAl DEPT. Sp[ClAls Fancy Leg of Lamb | Fillet of Haddock - Lb‘ 37c j And Assorted Beverages LEAN SMOKED X Larxl HAMS hi b, 25e 3 L ¥4 ARMOUR'S STAR SMALL SMOKED v Ib.' . Ib.' zsc SHORUI.DERS ., 19¢ 3 lbs, e B LEAN STRIP us Deposi BACON ., 23¢ 2 lbs, FRESH KILLED STEWING STANDARD CHICKENS Ib., 43¢ OYSTERS . 30¢, O mr————re Lo ===

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