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5 \ \ \ : : THE JXVENING STAR, WASHWG'I;ON' D. C., FRIDAY, AI;GUST 30, 1929. 5 ’ HU“V[R INF[UENEE OLDW%’?E%CX&%?BIESRNIE XIXELES [;AI.'. NEW VENlRE [Fc;ll;::llg:)s;:::;lggsl’mm gni;é::éfié:wéé&;%?i%%{ Theaters, Inc., theater operating unit the Army medical cerfter, Walter Reed | of Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, K ! 4 £ R own, | General Hospital, and Joseph Hornsby | has purcha: 1 - o ! e 2 ear to 3 eaters nois. 4 Low Prices il Dead Man's dulch Yields Weapon Believed el gustr) sodRD Similar appointments were issued ml = LY | 5 . | N e Publix Buys 65 Theaters. CHICAGO, August 30 ().—Publix {{ Lumber Millwork & S > 5 % & % Academy. Robert Morris, at the National Soldiers' ; ‘ Ll Bailding ! Linked With Slaying of Five Miners in \ Four retdents of the Disic of Co- Home, Va, and to George X, Schofied. T;A;;eo AArleu ]He}:l as f;‘;‘;:"‘"" ain s 1 . . . 2 . H umbia have en appoin y e i 3 ly, Aug .—Three { Coal Supplies 1| Gain_in Republican Control Colorado During 1873. Only Six of 126 Accepted to | have Do e iiarse ot the |Field. Va. ¢ PR s e AR { ! Small Orders Given Careful Attention | West Point Military Academy, subject R e were arrested today charged with ap- i No Delivery Charge ‘ Seen in Selection of New N T Try 13 Men and Three to qualification at the entrance exami- | Banana shipments from Honduras in | propriating sums sent tne bank by J. Frank Kelly, Inc. } = [ By the Assoclnted Press. Six weeks later Packer appeared at nation next March. They are: Philip'a recent month totaled 1,143,643 stems. Italian emigrants to America. \ i ! i LAKE CITY, Colo, August 30.—|the Las Pinas Indian Agency near here }&“zm'l e elu e ey Chairman. Tales of cannibalism and murder have | With & large sum of money and told a, Woman Defendants. AR N umber — Millwork — Du Pont 7, s tale of the desertion of his five com- Fotolad AN Faints — Coal = Hardware — / — been revived here with the discovery in| rages .‘.\ NS Building Supplies 7 5 ~WEST. Dead Man’s Gulch of a gun believed| A few days later Indians found the By the Associated Press. P T . ':' ”':fsmh;h‘:f:l:" House, | to have been the weapon used by Al-|bodies of the fiie men and discovered | CHARLOTTE, N. C. August 30.— Z:’.:‘\ plfisfign’cx;‘ofi?erssm\\-w 15 tightening | fred Packer, convicted slayer of five|%hat were said to be unmistakable with only six jurors chosen from 126 :~’\ signs of cannibalism in connection with | veniremen, another venire of 300 had .") his hold on the control of the machinery | miners in 1873. The gun, in good con-| the murder. een c 2 . of the Republican party. Vdition, and some matches, perfectly | Packer was arrested, Around his trial | Drerince ooy ioa s, 15, S8 fiope of com. “Q More and more his own individuahi preceryed, were found in a cache near |the issue of cannibalism hung, but|women charged with slaying O, F. Ader- ,-\ policies will be reflected ‘g the direction | gjym Guilion. never was definitely proven. On the | holt, Gastonia cHief of police, in a clash ,'.\\ of party affairs as the 1930 by-elections| ™ pacier, who died last year, spent|witness stand Packer said that one of | petween striking textile workers and KN approach. nearly 40 years in prison, charged with | the men had died and the other four | officers last June. N REM ’ I Y Another original Hoover man—Claud- | the murder of five miners, with whom |had eaten his body and then died them- |~ A carpenter, cofton mill employe‘and '..,\ | fus H. Huston of Tennessee—will be | he ventured into the hills here in the | selves. & news vendet were placed in the hcxl ogs SN elccted chatrman of the Republican | winter of 1873, The party went against| Packer was released from prison sev- | vesterday with two farmers and a steel v,o\ national committce at the "“‘"é"lf ‘;‘ the advice of Indians, who recom-|eral years ago. Throughout his 1ong|yorker chosen the day before. In elim- .Q.\ lrkr\:;rgggyn?e:‘c\nil:gv:;r‘r‘::r;a!:iu'l‘:l cgmf i mended they wait until Spring. | imprisonment he denied the killings. | jnating the other veniremen cailed yes- ": \ T SH mitteeman to be selected for the State e 2 e B Lt ,:,:§ S ABL‘ asl9 ED Seorgia wi jents, has supervisory control o ; . of Georgla wil be a Hoover supporter | GANCTION 1S EXPECTED rents. has supervisory cont |fotal to 21, 1t is permitied 58. The de- 2o N SERVIC 3 Succeeds Work. The local regatta already has been |fense used 42 of ils 168 peremptory g% Hitston/will succéed 1 FOR CAPITAL REGATTA ! sanctioned by the body meeting in De- | challenges. $5¢ E uston will succe 'k, troit and it is expected it will approve | Of 200 men previously called as a Who retires to private ¢ the program in detail s submitied by | special venire, only 40 remained to bg ing an ambassadorship and after nearly | American Power Boat Association |1y A Rogers, chairman of the ar-|examined today, service never having 00 7757 | eighi o | Eirrits T the local re- | been secured on some. Judge M. V. 55 |a year and more as chairman-of the to Decide on President's Cup i AL EREED Barnhill, presiding, vesterday ordered ’.}§ national committee. PN TRR g & the other venire of 300 called. W " H » H Work wiasithe: first ot the Ooolidge Race Today. AR A o Chsiers s ok ke :’:\ Pre-Labor Day Special Pre-Labor Day S pecial 3 abimet opeely o, suport Hgnvers 40| pormuat approval of the racing pro-| - S to Pay §1 for Corsir. | ppogner Cricket Immortal | 3 Bl LT b s e a s a 7 4 o i FLEN COVE. N. Y., Augus - 5 and unquestionably that fact entered (gram of the President's Cup regatta | (05 (R To0 oo s bargain. Offered| LONDON, August 30 ().—There are .:;\ into_his selection as_director of the|to be held here September 13 and 14, | i Zo ¥ R0 080 PRREINCOTAe | i cricket immortals, the latest of SN campaign in which Hoover was swept | under auspices of the Chesapeake and | Survey, he insists upon paying 81 for whom is Frank Woolley of Kent. He 2N | Into the White House by an unprece- | potomac Power Boat Association. is|J. P, Morgan's Corsair, the cost and up- | has completed his hundredth century, :-,’0\ | dented majority of the electoral college. | expected to be given by the American ' keep of which have run into millions. ' with 176 not out. SN SHO‘ |LDER HAMS But it is not alone in the affairs of | power Boat Association, meeting in De | the national committ>e that the Hoover | troit today. | | influence is f He is credited | ~ Officials of the r association are with havin rge_haud in the | meeting in the Lb. 19¢ Lb. 29¢ selection of Seng eorge H. Moses, | ticipation of the ¥ Hampshire, to head the Repub- | there . tomorrow. A hough the 1 i ‘f,;\ | llcan senatorial campaign committee. | regatta is under auspices of the Che: b IN ALL GROCERY STORES AND MEAT MARKETS O $eteters! ASOOPANATHOOOVOY Dear Folks— Just a word of afprecia- tion for your ca-o[yeratfon with us in our “noble ex- persment” of closing all day Saturdays during July and August, It was a great success! We Will Be Open Tomorrow Till 6 P.M. We Will Be Closed All Day Labor Day Any merchandise purchased up 611 4 PM. Seirany ot talisadiandideliverad OIS - ERtm for the Holiday Week End. Mflt”’ 5 o OUR ANNUAL PEACH SALE IS AT ITS HEIGHT! FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES Through the additional purchase of several more carloads of the same fine quality Elberta Peaches that we offered the first part of this week, we are in a position to give our patrons who have not yet availed themselves of the oppoptnnity to purchase: their supply of peaches for preserving. this last chance of participating in this special value. Tl presesvinigineasontisinow fatiitslpcakitwhile the qiality ot thetfruths the best we have seen this year. T8 s tasubTEil s ek eiwilllagsimibevablektora Terninricerasilow usi S1/85kne s bushel this season. so we naturally urge everyone to buy while the market permits this low price. 4 We respectfully invite your inspection of the quality of the fruit offered. T W e Do BASKET 50 ) 0o, s ,‘,\‘..o Open Tomorrow OO0 AN N O | lection Natural. peake and Potomac Power Boat As Senators to declare for Hoover’s nom- | Soclation, as controlier of power boat | ination; was very active in the general — = a “of " long experience his | . iends say it was natural that Hoover Credit —— | ould turn to him as director of the | | senatorial campaign. closer co-operation between the na- tional and the senatorial and congres- Your | selected Charles A. Dawson, 'a former member of Congress, to act as Haflson‘ tions. ¢That means the creation of a new | anues post in the national committee; that of executive secretary. Dawson will have | there was a bit of mystery surrounding y S| the subject due to a disinclinatfon of £ALN nouncement_pending the formal elec- 817-823 Scventh St. Will Remain Neutral. the President is likely to adopt for Senators and Representa- | tives next Spring and Summer, some of | throw the weight of his influence in | certain States where Republican candi- What particular means he will find to | accomplish that will depend upon cir- | Moses was one of the first of the ciation, the American Power Boat As- | year, and as he is a | A strong believer in co-ordination, ni | the President conceived the idea of Refurnish sional campaign committees, and he Home officer between these three organiza- | | that job. When he first was selected | G Peter Grogan & Sons (o, party leaders to make any formal an- tion of Dr. Work’s successor. “Homefurnishers Since 1866 1 attitude in-the party primary those in his counsels look for him to —~ : \ \ ) Diaa i /" dl:(t’s le ecially for the Senate, find 1 7 themselves in a close fight with the : ~ Democrats. ¥ 2 [ cumstances during the campaign, but @ ezl o’z Z o ) undoubtedly the means will come to ha ":hgmli‘;?:lg‘c;gtg naturally is in- = o ’ 3 3 I:2~,§ cres a working ma- s 258 ' jority of his party in Congress. % N) 2550 SUNNYFIELD FLOUR Calvert f8 o e EXHIBIT : ' l IRES ::3:1§ i i iz, gy 2. 4100 ¢ | > ; ','.\ Sack c Sack . Tea | Both Delicious | Benning School Playground Dis- 5 9 play Being Held Today. | ) A demonstration of articles made by boys and girls of the Benning School playground will be given there this afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock. | The exhibit will include articles made | by kindergarten children up to various | work of handicraft and_expert sewing by the older children. The affair is an annual one, and a large crowd is pre- dicted for this afternoon. SUGAR 0. 5 254b. $1 47 T%B:ATOES Cloth 9C pEi o 3 ediuiin 2 SC Bag < Bag Cans ARERH QOBON 7‘/’ ; & 7 00 [] Quaker Maid Beans w"-hn;""k 3 cans ZSC ' Oven-Baked Tomato Sauce OO0 OO0 0'~'0000 R /// o . 0! The Fashion Shop—9th & E Sts. : N i | T | TV o PRINT Coffee GELATINE ol ar.nd now—for ' L el"S G (1) Cakes e | S e the big News you've ¢ 0. 16 pkgs., 25c | Lb.,53c | Lb.,37c | 2 pkgs., 15¢c Equip—TODAY—With Sturdy— Reliable, Long-Mileage .. 0% Day In and Day Out These Low Regular Prices Prevail o 1 —DIAMONDS— 2 | WHITE HOUSE Cantrell & Cochrane bl f thereby doubly insuring the pleas- ' ea&ic “ ! ‘ . ure and 3afety of your EVAP. MILK GINGER ALE 2 £ 2 5 o 3 Labor Day Tour 3 T s 2.,..m. " ,.,,.....,.25 2 H q c .’ '}h’ Diamond Tires have everything the best S Bottles c U3 o 7S ti hould h: that’s why Di d Ti T 5} y é" e ok il e B NORWEGIAN SARDINES .= &ic'oi 2 G 23c % (4 25,000,000 motor car wheels. A&P BRAND R 1 ENCORE BRAND X . B C o IS Regardless of prices quoted or methods _P_flfi_ugr_—_s_ Prepared Spaghett|3 ans25C I3 used in selling—there is no greater tire Ken-L-Ration 2 cans, 25¢ Pillsbury Cake Flour 2 pkgs., 69¢ 2 value possible than we offer you in Diamonds. Old Dutch Cleanser. . .. .3 cans, 20c Gold Medal Cake Flour . pkg., 25¢ & 3 Shis Shredded Wheat. Pkg., 10c Ivory Soap, medium 2 cakes, 15¢ :: Bestdu—e:ery e elxtendedlthe one Post Toasties ... .. .....2 pkgs.,, 15¢ = Palmolive éoap 2 cakes: 15¢ " 4 s oe e B PR B Quaker Puffed Rice .. pke., 15c Encore Macaroni 4 pkgs., 25¢ Ry Our personal guaran- tee bond in writing fully insuring against cuts — bruises—blow- “Easy Payment Plan” [P s 22¢] [EE2E,, = 19¢ This sensible budget plan provides strictly first-quality, fresh-from-the-factory stock Diamond Tires and tubes on a minimum out- lay with the remainder extended over a period of months to suit your income. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS e outs and all other ordi- SN . nary road hazards— N Pre-Labor Day Special Pre-Labor Day Special accompanies every Dia- NO Delay—No Red Tape. ~;-$ SMALL, LEAN LEAN, MILD, CURED s ing Registrati ificati 2N SMOKED ‘ SMOKED h hi Bring Registration Card (For Identification 53 g o .E.f&,"'i'..égff Only) N SHOULDERS C o HAMS ing that your FIRST < i 00N o R Free Mounting Service , 3;% w. 19¢ .. 29¢ 5 , AlL Stores, Closed Labor Day 2 FRESH KILLED ENS Lb. Late Tomte SPllimlaN S, Except Liberty Garage, 1781 R FRYING OR BROILING CHICK S 43¢ And ALL DAY SATURDAY Florida Avenue N. W. TKE OO0 SR 4 o< Stockinette Short-Shank | PREMIUM HAMs ™ 33c| |HAMS » 33¢ Cooked Ham . % Ib., 20c = Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. . ib., 39c Sliced Dried Beef .. Y% b, 20c Smoked Sausage. . .. Ib., 38¢c 00 0 0! /s ® DT R A " \ —_— & Sliced Chemet ... Y% b, 18c Leg of Lamb Roast . .Ib.y 42¢ ( INCORPORATED I;'.‘\\ Swift’s Premium Bacon. .15 1b,, 23c Fresh Shoulders. . . . 1b., 25¢ ; ; ; SN * Lean Strip Bacon Ib, 28c Tender Chuck Roast. . . ... .1b., 35¢ K o \ 2801 14th St. N. W. 1200 H St. N. E. XN [FRESH GROUND MILKFED 9th & E rreo perzvan, presiaens 501 Ninth ; 9th and P Sts. N. W. 3116 M St. N. W. 2N' | BEEF » 30c| |VEAL cUTLET ™ 55¢C | N 1781 Florida Ave. (Liberty Garage) l:li e SERARR M A i IV PTR \ 2825 e