Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1929, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929. $1,000 to “do the job” so she might|I had the opportunity. ollect the $14,000 due on a $7.000 dou-| ‘* * * but Monday about dark 1 OVER SEWER BLASTS‘Fony-Foot Rowboat to Be Placed s | c | ble indemnity policy she had taken out told him we would go down on Water BEMH m: RU“MER ‘;'Jflé.“.:%‘.’:’.:&::%fi'.:':&’:‘.‘é‘mj:’;:f’:,'ué”.'t”i:,} oo e i o2 OTTAWA IN PANIC | ERICKSON IS HONORED. |7 iun Parks' life. | street, in East Macon, land lnI)‘- fn’)rha’ in Minnesota Park. Searching their records, officers then | liguor car. He went along all right, ¥ % - | DULUTH, Minn. UP. — Minnesota, Lo the ase of Claude B Burham, | (hying we were going to hi-jack some- | Tuo Series of Explostons Al One, | N it sostitse “Sanitary”’ ll'ha disappeared after Mrs. Powers had | body. i s dina : | taken out a $5.000 policy for him. The| “We lay down on the grass * | Injure Score and Cause Large |is to honor Lief Erickson, famed Nor- Z PR | mysterious slaying of E. E. Valentine, |and when he turned his back to me 1| wegta upiiber. Service 7 | the agent who wrote the policy, follow- | let him have it in the head e Property Damage. | " 40-foot rowboat, “Lief Erickson,” : % Man Held With Her Declares |ed Burham's disappearance. His death| Parks' home was in Atlanta, He was| used by Capt. Gerhart Falgero and Self-Service | never was solved. Mrs. Powers continued | reared in an orphanage at Hapeville, | e | tiree “M“g" Herwagiony I 1938 1o Stives She Hired Him to Slay |Bamen o B ol o e | Sne woman snd Manchepter mepe nsid B7 the Asocisted Pres [cross the”Atiantlc in 87 days, is o be » st | when s shed i cy, receiv- The woman ani vere hel i \ Ericke | | Th oniy e amount she Bad paid in. | without bond pending & hearlng, | OTTAWA, Ontario, May 30—Two) el st s s o ores z | Manchester said he was born in To- ies of explosions in the city’s main . Printer for Insurance. | Policies on Houses Paid. Conth Heakis Sac Wi Thome twas| oot o CIIhont FRe iy ma s Insurance policies which the woman | Rochester, Micl ystem. i . Oser. —~ el “on o Pouses hICh Durned sev: it bnjurealisswonrsy of persan || Hockstelles Huvites MestOuts ted Press eral years ago were paid, police sai 3 . May — | . Ga., May 30.—Police today they had learned. A DEFAMER GIVEN A YEAR. S AR through the residential Eg&k‘"‘fl;'dgfiggnwog‘gflek‘:":,s‘"if; A New Meat Market A New Meat Market the past of Mrs. J. C. Pow- The investigators also said they had A o The first explosions occurred about | Yfax (K)s" ana Mers. Jsthitlse’ Rockes L e e el | i o the record of Mol L Mul- Sacco-Vanzetti Sympathizer Car- noon. Manhole covers were hurled into | feller MecCormick = Oser, now visiting | For Those Living Near For Those Living Near y s s year for examina- i 5 R | the air on columns of fire and smoke | New York, he has sent a telegram of | e e Eraei L e s e ey Mo failed to| tied Damaging Sign in Parade. | from a point west of the Rideau Canal | welcome, expressing the wish that they ° he shot to drl;(h (}\r $1,000 the woman pass the physical test. | BOSTON, May 30 (#).—A sentence eastward for a mile through Slndv‘jmd Anita, 4, and Peter, 2, visit him th t.h red The body of Parks was found last | Hill and Eastview. Mrs. Anna Hayden | soon ° olkde ° ° offered to pa of one year in jail yesterday was im- y banks of the Ocmulgee ] Im- | yas trapped in a house that: caUght | —m—— = 4 e wr?z; ndr]r".-fl gcfn ?:isn(l‘:‘;ncr:r]‘azn:-)\? g‘;‘:::l;&r; lg:re"mpnllcr said he :p- posed on Harry J. Canter, Sacco-Van- |fire from the «xploslons,nnd suffered | S SS— 911 11th Street S.E., in the “‘Sanitary” Store 2710 11th Se. N.W., Just a Few, Doors the subsequent death of the agent who | parently had br:in shot dm de“:‘th.iltk 7etti sympathizer, for criminally de- bu;:f;rfrf::u;hkll:'esr ‘dh:d- "pmk’m\ TROPICAL FLANNEL Just North of K Street North of Fairmont Street fssued the policy and the burning of |body dressed, and carried to the TI¥er yuming Allan T. Fuller, former governor, | Four hours s | L. FLAN! 4 & s gain, this time not only throw- | S d R SRR T e : unter paicpated 1 & demonsircion | S a2 timg S0 gl farew; | UITS Opens Saturday Opens Saturday hoped to link with the slaying of Parks. | BMANCHOSIE R IAgSIR En L 1in front of the State House several breaking through the pavement ltself $25 Offering— ORering | . P - months ago and carried a sign bearing cre was Wil sorder, weeping | o Repudiates Her “Confession.” ‘sln%?ngf:é'}gsx:hsilg:i: oman's Con s H O arde “Fuller. murderer of Sacco |women running through the tor streets || Opew a charge account. Easy Terms Fresh Meats: Ihs,fnest U e Fresh Meats: The finest quality Gov- Although Mrs, Powers repudiated her| “The old lady talked to me about and Vanzetti.” He was convicted by a | with their children and householders | EISEMAN'S 7t]1 & F Pasitita e entati ment inspec meats * ernment inspected meats confession that she conspired with Man- | bumping off Parks for two Weeks or jury which returned a sealed virdict escaping from homes they feared mo- » e ol g o possible to obtain. Chester to kill Parks, Manchester him- more. Finally I agreed and she gave | mentarily would be blown away. Quality Groceries: Jhj,, mme fine Quality Groceries: ot L chester to kill Parks, Manchester him- more. Finelly f egrccd oo 800 @8 ilbiiiiiioi— 0 i iiiioi —4m ¥/—/¥—MmmMmMm— groc : e have offered our patrons for the past twenty have offered our patrons for the past twenty A seasonable A NEW SIX AT A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF MILLIONS {:;if‘:.:".fl.,}’fgfi'.‘:!.“:..:.;:.m % || Fris and Vegeable: sz times. 147 M?dern Mu't Only the finest quality There is a Modern Mnr'l'(eu in Our "Sugu- Government Inspected | Meat Market in Every tary” and Piggly Wig- | Meats are offered in our Washington Piggly gly Stores. Meat Markets. Wiggly Store. Special This Week! Leg of Lamb & u,.3 5c g lambs—quality exceptional—wh; ot :?:n:n ":resemthocifet legs of l%b fo{h youyr %und.:; , proving that you are ey o, getting the best quality = . : Fresh-Killed Fryers © .. 49c Absolutely fresh killed tender Spring chlckens—qw. about a pound and a half each—a treat on your table. ——— e —— Regular Lump Fresh Fish! CRAB MEAT | Fancy Trout .........Ib, 15¢ Butter Fish..........Ib., 18¢c . 40¢ | Fillet of Haddock. . b, 20c Rib Veal Chops...........1. 50c ‘® Pork Chops (center cut) Loin Veal Chops........... Pork Chops (end cut) | Shoulder Veal Chop . Rib Lamb Chops. Shoulder Veal Roa: i Boned Breast of Veal Hamburg Steak .... Round Steak ........ Sirloin Steak ............." 55c. g Kingan’s Sliced Bacon .... Special This Wefk! A-1 Quality Smoked Hams A-1 Quality Smoked Hams at a very special price. Presidential Loaf & 3 Loffler's tasty pork loaf—serve either hot or cold— to like this Joat. ~ or cold—yy are sure “Sanico” Coffee. ... Peter Pan Peas Green Bag Coffee, > .1b. Bean Hole Beans Land O’Lakes Butter . Quart Jar Pickle: £ “Sanitary” Butter . .Tb. Del Maiz Corn. . sie First Prize Margar .Ib. Schimmel’s Jelly “Sanico” Mnym‘in; Fprd'ly?reunn. Hghers g5 i | i i . < New Potatoes. . 5 e 22¢ ' U L . ' U C K Bflifilxs lscelmxpl.anucc 4 ‘h.: ;'5" weet Potatoes. . . P 3 c ¥ By the Full Hand New Crop Onions. .. ......4 "= 25¢ TOMATOES Each Fancy Juicy Lemons. . .. ... .9 30c e Bana zc Corn on the Cob. .., ..;..2 " 15¢ Lb. 150 e Fresh Tender Asparagus. . @k 35¢ S : ‘ Until Saturday’s Closing! Clicquot Club SEC € s~ ? The aristocrat of Ginger Ales at a special i price. Buy a supply this week. L] On this new automobile has anticipate in a Buick-built product. But Qlleell Ollves 30 foes bottle . . 8o . A fiering indeed—fancy Queen olives been concentrated all of Buick's foremost among all its fine qualities is L A ot prise. | oser. o seasoned manufacturing experi- a type of performance never before o ’ . Libby’s Corned Beef = ence gained through its long lead- achieved in any car of comparable A big favorite—serve hot or cold—why not lay ership in fine car building. The Mar- rice. See the Marquette when it in a supply at this price? quette has the distinction you expect in goes on display this coming Saturday. 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