Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1929, Page 20

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VATICAN AND BRITISH ?:e* Rt T | S R A e 2 REPORTED AT 0DDS | L ENDURANCE RECORD oo o o s s Mflo?‘:,‘ ;‘ua b;h' m:u mflé xgln;ri:.ml:;:w tox xf'nk Aty Diftrent Views Held About Con-|hare Tepresentatives riday Mafning at Mifefel | : ot ol Son i (B B ko B o "S- REDUCED PRICES ! R ESRE . E¥S RS VICTROLA-RADIOLA By the Assoclated Prestl © HAMBURG, luou.fiin- 3 m— m:,mu-dmm-mcmnm’m“&" gty g o B . N"”.’b" Seven Eleven -With Spring Motor,. $185 SEEK INDIGTMENT 'INDRY RAID DEATH Jyrors Find Slaying of Hiinois Woman Unnecessary—Dry Agent Under Fire. o* . A Fairchild testified that he was on the 7 N 1 ey State's atiorney's payroll and that pay- 8- Yiewy & 3 wiglcakng S 1 By the Associated Press. il m'fl'\‘e".:n o8 e, t:g.u’t‘llo 5?:“ fg,‘m :""c'm Holy citiés in ou:ln , owner, '{-fi ! su \a ve v Ma!‘or 8 WIth EICCtrlc Motor, s205 AURORA, I, April 3.—Indictment 4 of & deputy sherit for manslsughter :‘:{fiu&;rmm:uyfir-'fwunu Jor stiempting 8 settlement, case. 1 lg' i “::ll:thdrolc in 18th Century ‘was 5 v age o s ? , e e be sougnt b | Noiing Jek T ‘said, "t that | SRewolc delerae in, the, Umied, Sater - 5130 Conn. Ave., Chevy Chase, D. C. The Radiolo—a 6-tube tuned would be & $10 buy. b rchisian of Canier Your OLD HAT |4 . Radio frequency receiver with special grand jury session next week,| “state's - attorney George Carbary, a8 a result of recommendations by & under whose direction more than 400 5 . b od uni croner’s jury investigating the fatal | lquor wraids have been conducted since rest e sites, MADE NEW Agein Ideal ihe Year ’Round g v A wonderful Radio that brings to took office this 'y presen Blocking 3 t IBW'-lflRJ of Mrs. Hm““:a" De K‘”'A“m wmm;%z&mmy%: :x:hmu‘:-: 5 m“&e“ hatn 3{:%-.‘;‘; fnco'v": gourfll home {:ll that] one desires in direction o 1 ienna ria o roadcasts ions—to- usmeu m\? \!i:“x:d‘g‘e“:;uw :‘!“" at ’3'3 ‘g:o?r. Caxl t.xg;:“ Am%‘%"m: :lezonn:fllm £ for 435 11th Street i You'll find the plan and exposure of the suites, ge!he: with rtO}: sap}enfitl:lm:/nx!ctrg?a mr home March 25 Wi sented, and State Representative Fragk | ¢ mandate, has not yel :aupled with the location of Sulgrave Manor such that rcprcduces with lifelike fidelit cCarthy of ot s an that it is delightful here every day in the year. She best in tusicias iecorded by th{ I§ recommended that the mnd jury iqmre into all conditions surround- uMnom:ul o 5 Xfl‘r’“thgrsui:u “The verdict held that Deputy Sherift ;;'e'g_fam:: :im" he took part in the of the artists and orgamntlom that “hold lj the center of the stage” in their art. § One never knows a lonesome eve- ! ning at home or fails to entertain friends with such an instrument at hand. And comfort is combined with luxury in the finish and equipment, Each unit-is a complete home—with open or in- closed porch; electric refrigerator (the operating ex- pense of which is paid by the management) ; 24-hour elevator and switchboard service. v Smith, who fired the shot that lcd Mrs. De King, be heidon s charge me vm ) '::mzlwm?:? rd:- gy gt that the large number of interested per- “We believe from the evidence,” the v-rdxcec continued, * that ¢ the wlflm sons might be present. Coroner Vierke, n_ W Jury, wit and newspaper the result of a false l.mdlvic by Euxene was i1l with agectat: he teet Boyd Fairchild, an attache of the |/ "oe'eome wftg::“s :fl: e 4 Ppus ey b applause, and the crowd broke into Testifies in Hospital. handclapping when the verdict was read. Smith, the ‘depl‘xz’ |:ve his uxétmany —e from a hospital Elgin. was et 1 52"ley during e wia by The| FACING TRIAL, KILLS SELF. Kings' son He sal Eh ting was accidental; that he trlpped and unintentionally discharged a shot- FLOWERED CHIFFON dinner and dance dresses are flattering to all femi- ninity and none are lovelier than the new models shown - by Francise. Shetched is a flowered chiffon with great length at the back, and shoulder Number Seven Twenty-Six ELECTROLA RADIOLA Contains the Victor Victrola together with the Radiola 6-tube tuned radio frequency receiver and a dynamic cone-type reproduc- i $347.50 Let the resident manager show you. the available apartments. 2 and 3 rooms, kitchen, dining alcove, bath, foyer, etc. Pnn i Prisoner Prefers Death to Answer- Beginning at $75 gun as Mrs. De King ndvanoed as g 1¢ [ e hilmlz 1d Gerald CHA‘:(:AI;::DII;BRA:’:‘:X-S;. ) PR % The testimony of -year-ol eral ) Y, A : De King contradicted the deputy's ac- | Rather than Tace trial on s charge of Plain chiffons also in pastel w..|. St Reitgusa: Tous : Chanbice eount in sume particulars. The boy | selling liquor, C. F. Smith of Mans- shades. 4 . « g ool gl A d his mother had not risen from the | fleld committed suicide yesterday by . 925 Main uble at nhlch she sat telephoning when | cutting his throat an hour before his (i a 0 IE=s= | wrw M F . %% || EF & SONS CO d . ' : 1300 G Street De King, was unable to testify concern- W] ing the shooting, having been knocked | Mansfield town hall, was arrested Sat unconscious by a blow from the|yrday night while in the act of t}mtys clybbed gun a few seconds|liquor to patrons of a village dan ore. Loy to paltons 0L 8 AR R0 The elder De King testified that no || —————— search warrant was ;:’mdgcegh at e}ther} ASSORTED TEA ofthetwomlumlc y the raiders e night of March 25. However, Wil- SANDWICHES Iflm Hale Treadwell, one of the demmes 45¢ per dozen; $3.25 per hundred Also Sandwiches for all occasions ” 2] 1919 Que Street You Can Read This Announcement in-Less Than 2V, Minutes! LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Washable Sports Frocks and Stress the Importance of “Dressmaker”’ Details $16.50 Of Mist-O-Moon, Rajah Silk, Yo-San Crepes---All Washable You know how disappointing it is to have your favorite, most becoming dress ruined the first time. it's washed! You need never fear that with these beautiful frocks—their materials are guaranteed washable. Orchid, yellow, green, white, pink, blue—the smart crayon pastels—as well as lovely printed designs. Long-sleeved dresses, sleeveless sports frocks with low sun-tan neck, and polka dot ensembles—dresses for tennis, golf, yachting and general outdoor wear, all with finely tailored details—bows, hemstitched scarfs, scalloped sleeves, intricate collars and vestees—all in keeping with the Parisian vogue for unusual trimming. Sizes for misses, H lo 20 and for or women, 36 to 44. and box Iu rted ket, nt the De King home, De ke 4 e Do Xt your posket, or || THE PASTRY SHO| I'll blow your head off.” 1616 H St. N.W. Treadwell also testified that some 937939 F St. ; 937-939 F St. “2 FOR X" SALE! | COAT"DRESS (Or Two Coats) (Or Two Dresses) - - Second Floor HINK of it! . . . a Spring Outfit for $25. Where else . . . but at Mangel’s ...canmbuyncoatand-dre-. both for this one price? COATS . new and very smart. DRESSES... m, correct and authentic . . . all in the new col- ors and materials for Sprmg wear , .. Sport Coats Infants’ Silk Coats Perhaps you would like two new Spring dresses, or your girl friend and y need In a Feature Of Capitol Silk and 8 new coat . . . this is your opportunity to Selling Tomorrow Crepe de Chine get them at the greatest saving of the season. FOR BABY DAY $2.95 Beautifl smocked yokes, embroidered col- lars and cuffs, and sateen linings just the right weight. Pink, blue and white; sizes | to 3. $25 Every woman expect- ing to buy a knock- about-town coat — a mator coat or an all- kinds - of-weather coat —should see this selec- . Sizes for Women and Misses NO COAT OR:DRESS SOLD SEPARATELY AT THIS PRICE Coat Materials Dress Materials Poiret Sheens Flat Crepes tion! Originally higher- i gyt v g - riced model b 27x36-in. Rubber Sheets, special.....39% ; s nted ons ‘ly tailored of soft home- .. ) oo Twills Sport Combinations spuns,.’ mixtures and Lovely silk Carriage Sets, ‘with fine lace Broadcloths Printed Crepes 1vt edges and hand embroidery; crepe de ching, selviage cloths—in % i warm tan and brown. pink or blue; lined with sateen. . :.... . Ivory-finish Drop-side Crib, ‘with comfort- able springs.......co00oeiitarnn. $7.9. - Reed Stroller, with reclining back nnd See Our Window Display drop foot; lined hood ......0vinun. $15 A SMALL DEPOSIT ' Ivory-fimsh Bassinet on large mbbet-ured WILL HOLD THESE GARMENTS / il WheHlR - L s ne e mugy o s 9299 : ! '- ¢ : 35%}643'/1, **Pad for_bulmet. |6x36 mdm‘z Infants' White Batiste Dmm. tucked "The emart straightline model skistched is hll&o: f::- selvage elutr—i'-lowllq the 5.

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