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MICHAELSON CASE Takes to Heels at | Sight of Pulmotor RELATION DENIED Florida Distret' Says Resignation Has Noth- ing to Do With It. Attorney vania rvenue to treat cols ars old, a work- | I | I \ | | | | By the Associated Press. ‘ JACKSONVILLE, - Fla, April 11.— F Willlam M. Gober, United States dis- m e. g trict ‘attorney for Southern Florida, has issued a formal statement in which he denied the case of Representative Al- fred M. Michaelson of Illinols had any- thing to do with his resignation, sub- mitted yesterday to Attorney General Mitchell. : The Tlinois Representative was indict- ed recently in Gober's district on charges of violating the prohibition COL. GEORGE H. CHASE laws. Nearly six months elapsed before BURIED ‘N ARLINGTON 1 *The Michaelson case came into the | Honorary Pallbearers Include Jus- district attorney’s office in the usual course of business from the prohibi- tion department” the formal state- ment of the official said, “Before action taken, i submitted to the ent of J\utiee at Washington, which instructed the district attarney’s office w lec the case take the' usual resldence 1631 Rhode Island avenue, | ase took the ordinary course| Tyesday, were conducted in Arlington Cemeury today at 10 o’'clock. 1| “Honorary pallbearers, all close friends of Col. Chase, were Justice Willis Van Devanter, Justice James Clark Mc-, Gober's resignation was to bec Reynolds and Justice Pierce Butler, all effective at any time the Attorney Gen- te justices of the United States saw fit. term was to expire| Sypreme Court; Judge W. G. Brantley, ||l regularly January 1, 1930. rmmur O'Brien, Col. J. W. Davidge PRTTCTES nd Joseph Chapman, the Ilatter o( i Philadelphia. Bargch Wil Aid Campaign. Col, Chase, an expert on steel manu- COLUMBIA, S. C., April 11.—Bernard M. Baruch, New York banker, member | technical staff of the Army in this of the advisory committee of the Councll | city during the World War. He Wwas of National Defense duting the World | placed in the Officers Reserve Corps fol- ‘War, has accepted the invitation ex-|lowing that conflict. Prlor to the tended by Gov. John G. Richards to| World War he was conne bedome & member of an ldvisory eonh Midvale Steel Co. of Phnadelphll mittee of non-resident propert; He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ida to advertise the iodine coment of sauth Chase, and & son, George Howland Carolina grown food produc Chase, 3d, local attorney. A luk in the basement where he was at work was responsible for Hol- land’s conditicn. tices Van Deventer, McReynolds and Butler of Supreme Court. Funeral servlnes for Col. George How- llnd Ch old, Officers Re- who died lt his of the ary, a had nothing to do wlth my resszn;etlon facture, served as a member of the Be Nonchalant! :% Country Club Days Now % Call for Semi-Sports Shoes —o0f Gay Informality This unusual shoe will add a notable touch. of color to the bright, fluttering sports or Summer afternoon frock. Beige kid, sunburn kid 514-50 tip and trim. ,AT ITS TOUCH...tubs and tiles, basins and bowls glitter . ... for BAB-O is modern magic. It ~makes all enamel and porcelain ‘sparkle . . . At all grocers 15¢ 8AB-0 Shbrightens bathreomsZ= ~, works Mue nngic all overflge house > “Gassed” Laborer l1444 THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929, A New ‘“Sanico”’ MEAT MARKET CHEVY CHASE M 6413 Brookville Rd.—at Taylor St. - OPENS SATURDAY With the opening of this new “Sanico” Meat Market on "Saturday morning, this store will be able to offer you COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE, offering the best of: FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES QUALITY GROCERIES and FINEST MEATS Another Carlcad of South Carolina Fresh PEAS 2 25¢ Florida STRINGLESS Fresh BEANS A special low price sel- dom offered at this sea- son of the year, FLA. ORANGES At Our Regular Low Price for One Dozen. For the half a dozen purchaser: Buy six and receive ser PREPARED SPAGHETTI The particularly pleasing flavor of Ritter Spaghetti has caused it to become very popular with many Wash- ingtonians. For this week we are quoting a most attractive price which should please those who now prefer Ritter's and which offers a splendid opportunity for those who are unacquainted with Ritter’s to try it. 2 tins 15c. 51 35¢ SHRIVER'S A1 CORN Special 2 e 25¢ PETER PAN PEAS Special 3 Tins 50(: ROYAL GELATINE Pkt Special 3 "= 20c .Tin — Be Assured of Perfect Egg Sgtisfaction by Buying: “Sanitary” Fresh EGGS Wheri you purchase a carton of “Sanico” fresh eggs you are assured. of getting just what you _ want—one dozen good fresh eggs. w33 Carton of 12 CARROTS Velveeta Cheese Blue Ridge Corn.... Del Maiz Corn Silver Br. Peas Burt Olney Peas. . Silver Slice Grapefruit. Hcney Dew Pineapple. Another “Samtary COMPLETE Oflce and Wareh 845 4th St. N.| E These Prices Prevail l|| Wuhinnon and Suburban Stores Per Bunch 5(: Helpful Grocery Suggestions! B. & M. Lima Beans. . ."" 10c Gold Medal Cake Flour ™ 25¢ Domestic Sardines Silver Lake Beets Bean Hole Beans. . . . Wyman’s Blueberries.. . . Shriver’s Peas and Carrots upon a visit . .#2:10c .5 = $1.00 Sl J25¢ FOOD STORE OPENS TOMORROW LEESBURG, v- Those living in the vicinity of Leesburg, to this store, will find on display the best of:: FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES QUALITY GROCERIES and FINEST MEATS Deliciously Good Sliced California PEACHES - At a Price Gladly Pay! Colton Brand Peaches are being offered in all “Sanitary” and Piggly Wiggly stores at These Peaches are packed in the large No. 215 tins and are canned in a light syrup. These peaches are offered in “Sliced” only and although each slice is not an amazingly low price. uniform in size, this in no way affects the quality and taste. With warmer weather coming on, canned fruits of all kinds will be most popular for hot weather desserts and salads and at the price we are offering these Colton California sliced Peaches, we feel that we could not offer you a more appealing item than Colton Brand Buy a case or more for future use at this price. 40 Those who prefer a very sweet and heavy syrup have only to add a tablespoonful of granulated sugar. Peaches at 3 tins for 40c. COLTON BRAND CALIFORNIA SLICED PEACHES Large No. Z; If you want to serve America’s highest quality butter, we urge you to use— LAND O’LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER Land O'Lakes Butter is made entirely from table quality, pure, sweet cream. Each one-pound carton of Land O'Lakes contains a Government certificate stating this par- ticular pound of butter scores ninety-three (93), the highest rating given by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Lb. 39c Carton 5 5 C ‘ SANITARY = B0 OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE “On the Tables of Those Who Know.” C snnable *Sanico” unusual Prints Pound Canister You’ll “It’s Decidedly Better.” “Sanico’”’ BRAND OFFEE ‘We recommend “Sanico” Coffee because of its fine quality, delicious taste and rea- price. We urge you to use less " than o\her coffees because of its 45¢ P BUTTER | 134 MEAT MARKETS Ofiermg Only the Finest Quality Meats Procurable Fresh Fish Fancy Fresh Trout......... " 20c Fancy Fresh Herring.......” 25¢ Fresh Croakers...........4 "™ 25¢c REGULAR LUMP CRAB MEAT e ey e e pecked | Porke Loin Roast............ " 30c et ity ™ | Prime .Rib Roast........... L 40c Boned Breast of Veal...... "™ 35¢c Smoked Hams ............. " 29¢c = by Chicken STEAMED LOBSTERS Caught in the icy cold waters of Nova Scotia these baby lob- sters are immediately steamed and expressed direct to us. You buy them at their best. Serve Just as they are or heat them if you prefer. e 25¢