Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1929, Page 20

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20 ¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929, | against Roscoe C. Harper, former pro-|and decreed the files were not admis- & FOUND IN AUSTRAL'AE - Harper's office. Later, after a lengthy |first move will be an effort to quash Ex-Nat Infielder j | ruled the files admissible, but after | defendants. It is probable the case will |legal wrangle, Federal Judge Adler | indictments against several of the 28 p Meetings in City _ {Tllinois Alcohol Co. Attorneye o/ fyrther argument he reversed the ruling reach the jury Friday. ! The District Oommissioners | | Hitchcock and Anderson Perished! Seek Dismissal of Charges \ yesterday granted permission to Attempting Rescue of South- | of Conspiracy. Eddie Foster, formerly third base- |35 e taasoctasea Beoes. | | BUFFALO, N. Y., May 1.—The pros- man-on the Washington base ball . ern Cross Flyers. | ecution yesterday closed its action | v Study of Amendment Cover-| | team. io use public property on ing Fire and Police Sta- | | B o e e ot won- i ahia, against the ‘Tilinols Alcohol Co. and Sicting gospel moetings for a | | SYDNEY, New South Wales, May 1— | oher defendants accused of conspiracy The tragic aftermath of the search for | with an effort to strengthen its case | j i od. period not exceeding three weeks, tions Placing Delayed beginning May 5. | the airplane Southern Cross was closed | T | | today with the report from a land party | AINIIGRET00TE ‘A P . t th s Consideration of the proposed amend- | have falled to become aware of What |of searchers that the body of Robert |3 e Moving D 1 | : aln e Jcreens is proposed seasonably in advance of | gitchcock had been found under a wing Fire- oving vay | : B f th Fli 2 ent to the zoning regulations permit- | the hearing 5o as to ge able to publish 5 %‘Ink construction of fire engine houses, | Lo s o 3 nows articles to | Of the airplane Kookaburra and the Weintes A Ipolice stations and pumping stations or | awaken the public as is usual with re- body of Lieut. Keith Anderson about orries Are e A fresh coat of Acme Quality Black Screen Paint prevents rust and adds new life and col- Al 13 romes vv The “Trixie b or to the screens. It will not clog the mesh. -’;h(- ;r{;‘aflcn (ol pubnlc pd:m;ld‘;. ‘ gard to such important subjects.” | 40 yards away. frecreation centers or swimmi o i Eresidential zones was postponed by the | Dupont Circle Objects. | The land party was led by Lieut. EZnninz Commission today until its next | The first request for zoning on the Eaton from Wave Hill in an effort to imeeting, the date for which has not |list, to change from residential C to | solve the mystery of the fate of the two Diminished —to the vanishing point when we're Baby Python and_tan made responsible kid are most attractively i first commercial C the east side of | gyjators, who had made a forced land- combined in this handsome Proof The proposed amendment was the |Twentieth street between R and S| Mg St W e nortin made , r ; g / . first business to be taken up by the |streets, drew the oposition of the Dupont ::fn:'o‘,y‘h:.h‘,‘,;'ds“‘;;mng Ll O for cffecting your combined in this handsome : 4 Pints commission and Henry I Quinn, rep- |Circle ' Citizens' Association, Assistant | mictieY Noe S0 R Cross and change of resi- J 3 buckle fastening. Priced at g e x fEossutiog the zoning committee of the | Secretary of State Wililam R. Castle capt, Charles Kingsford Smith. R dence. $18.50. Half Pints .. .. 25¢ B T e I e A, e o e | {Thoroughly train ; Newest Spring shades in i C 1 v 54 S S ed men—complete Z| SR silk hosiery, $1.45 to $3.75. > facilities—a repu- For Porch Floors Use | Acme Quality Deck Paint Mr. Quinn said he felt sure that the | proposal to change 1610 Monroe street ‘~r'de‘mu:,: and the commission could | northwest from B restricted to C area | ema, blemishes and itching rash van- | : B U I L E R - F L ! N N jRet together and arrive at some amic-|to allow construction of an upartmenti 3 i i ” able solution of the constant warfare | house. ' The spokesman said that thc‘f:hh“hm ':'""" l‘fl’g”""di‘ ."“ml‘,‘:" Merchants T fer D 4 \ Paint 0 any 607 609 C St gbetweer: the commissioners and citizens | association was opposed to construc- | it has seldom failed to bring relief— m - . Swho opposed location of the municipal | tion of any apartment house in Mount | even in the most stubborn cases. Th erchants 1rans 4 1\ pany factivities referred to in their respective Pleasant. s skl . | i 4nelghborhoods There was no opposition to a request | remarkable antiseptic liquid ~quickly | & Storage Co- F s'r. AT TENT" Phone Franklin 151-152 £ Mr. Quinn also submitted an obiec- for a change from second commercial ! clears the skin. It efiectively removes {tion in the form of a letter from George | to industrial of the square bounded by ed “’ iR s enoaz Bl N e JE. Sullivan, who complained that the 'R, S, Haif and First streets southwest. | dandruff. Results obtained with Zem R R T proposed change had received insuffi-| There are 15 requests on the docket | will delight you. It is odorless and B L . jelent, notice. “The newspapers of the |and only five of them had been con-|. .0 ™ 0 Fo ol Cag fcity,” Mr. Sullivan wrote, “apparently | sidered before the luncheon recess. | invisible. All druggists, 35c, 60c, $1.00. i Your Charge Account Solicited! Are Youin a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcement in Less Than 2Y, Minutes! % Out of the Crowded Area Plenty of Parking Space HARRYKAUFMAN §| ] ANSBURGH & BRO Coverings at Save You Lowest Prices 1316 ~1326 Seventh StNW, Money 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 s PP Just to Stir Up a Little Excitement—A Sale of SPRING CO ATS The Second Day---And Still Going Strong! at So ormerly a .50, 1 ‘ . Thet Sottossmdsss. o WE\E Our Annual Bigger-Than-the- e 12-85 o Washington-Monument galso the Sixteenth Street Highlands |Interstate Commerce Commission, who = m— gc‘lizfl“;’ Association, asked that the |objected to_further commercmmuon!l Sbiee Winaldle Wh matter be continued to give the feder- [of this neighborhood. The case for ation and its member bodies an oppor- |the change was presented by Benjumin{ tcl mng anishes en B tunity to discuss the proposed changes. |§, Minor, an attorney. H Believes Amity Ts Possible. The Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Asso- Safe Zemo ls Used tation for service that's invariably maintained. [ ciation registered an_objection to the | guch torturing skin troubles as Ec: ' Phone Main 6900 Misses Fashionable Kavfman's—Second Floor. A Remarkable Offering of $198 and $2.98 1 Sheer Summer Fabrics e R e T A i il | : , 39 4 Shirts for $5.50 29¢ and 39¢ , 59c and 69¢ | ) Ry L4 6 Shirts for $8.25 e ‘ LT dallad Tomorrow marks the first reduction sale of our better grade ... : Spring Coats and certainly you should take advantage of it. There’s 3 - 8 a coat for every type woman and miss, in sizes 16 to 48. 3 Poiret Sheens, Broadcloth, Twill Cords, Satins and Bengalines, M showing the new cape back, scarf effect, frilled and quilted styles, Pl tuckings, and some with monkey fur. There's every wanted Spring g > TRl E shade, too. | 3 i el Values i Values 23c “pa 3 B¢ v Printed Chiffon PR Printed | o > — Only once a year are such outstandingly good values obtain- Pr‘i’n"":; ! Prl;n“:‘“: | able—only once a year is such a liberal array of fabrics here for Baiste 4 Uy Ciliidine ¥ » WY your choosing at one low price. Shirts secured directly from Printed \ Imported R . master shirt makers who supply us the year around and who know Dimities Printed P.K. § (of our undeviating standard of quality. A sale that has quality for Choice of brand-new models || Printed Stripe Voiles . ¢ g 8 R of crachet, Fancy Syraws, Braids |~ Broadeloths 0/ Lace-Stripe its keynote—a sale that says “buy in quantity” to the thrift-wise Lace-trimmed and Azures Doz. = | ; . / . ens and dozens of clever shapes I Plain-Color ™ Black and | & N/ men of Washington and women who shop for men. and in every wanted color for§ Voiles $ White Voiles ) Spring and early Summer wear. Kaufman's—Second Floor 8 Shirts for $11.00 12 Shirts for $16.50 Kaufman's—First Floor 2 and NEEDS] For Summertime S — 24 Distinct Fabrics for BABIES s ———f . Attractively Priced Women's $4 & $4.50 1 = e In our Blbty Dfp:nmen;y you will always find ARCH SUPPORT ln 60 Smart Patterns e i - . WD Also Plain Shades and White pink and white, sizes 1, $2-39 white, pink and blue; silk 2 and 3 years trimmed » . $1.25 ‘and $1.39 Hand-made Ruben’s Shirts, wrap-around and Collar-attached, collar-to-match and neckband styles, in imported English tront— : ; e y y e zr;:, 39¢ and 50c : broadcloth, white jacquard rayon, white broadcloth with colored rayon el pliocen & §§: Ruben’s Tie Bands, rayon striped— = P et v stripes, satin-striped broadcloth, woven-striped broadcloth in pastel shades, el et e 29¢ and 39¢ i —— dimity woven broadcloth, corded chambray, Robin Hood madras in candy- s e 69c Or:':::y"‘;u:rlnflz Stk and 08¢ R | striped effects, Galey and Lord fiber with clipped figures and many more 65c Hand-made Pillow- 39 Flannelette Sacques and ) ; materials just as prominent in the shirt world. 49c Kimonos, white with pink 2 P 4 . 9 d 69c Nain: Dresses, and blue stitching, each.. F ] P i ’,;'z-;r“:g snor, Jace 7 e D . 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