Evening Star Newspaper, October 7, 1929, Page 16

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THO OFFICERS DIE [E N PISTOL DUEL Texas Deputy Sheriff Slays‘ Dry Agent and Is Wounded | Fatally in Fight. | By the Associated Press. ! NACOGDOCHES, Tex., October 7.—A Texas deputy sheriff and a Federal pro- | hibition officer were dead today, vie- tims of a gun fight staged in the way ' of the old West—curt words of warning and then life dependent upon l‘ lightning draw and a hair trigger. The participants—and dead men— were Claude King, deputy sheriff, and | 1.. Chance. King. according to his friends, heard | that Chanece had accused him of | ‘standing in with bootleggers.” The twn met in Sheriff Eugene Turner's office yesterday. "I hear you have been’| saying some pretty hard things about | me.” sald King. Sheriff Turner warned the men not | to argue or fight in his office and | might have averted the duel, but a tele- phone rang in a nearby room and he stepped out to answer it. Shots sound- ed before he reached the telephone. When he rteturned he found Chance | dead. King, with three bullet wounds, | had staggered to his automobile, He | was taken to & hospital and an opera- | tion was performed in an effort. to save | hizs life, but he died several hours after ! the shooting. | King was an unsuccessful candidate | for sheriff last year. RBefore that he | served on the Shreveport, La., police foree. Chance was deputy sheriff here | before he entered the Federal service. $10,000 FOR BEST ESSAY ON FUTURE OF JUDMSMl JInling Rosenwald, Philanthropist. Offers Prize in Compatition Open to General Public. Br the Associated Press, | NEW YORK, October 7--An offer by Julius Rosenwald. Chicago philan- | thropist, of $10,000 for the best, essay on “The Future of American Judaism" was announced yesterday by the Julius Rosenwald prive essay committee. The | contest is open to the general public. | The committee also announced a &imilar contest for undergraduate col- | lege students, with prizes totaling $1.500. Judges in both contests will be Dr. Lee K. Frankel, Elisha M. Fried- | man and Judge Irving Lehman, all of New York: Prof. Natham Isaacs of | Harvard Unijversity, and Judge Horace Stern of Philadelphia. The essays are to answer the ques- Hon: “For the fullest spiritnal devel- opment of the individual Jew and the most. effective functioning of the Jewish | community in America, how can Jewish life best adjust itself to and influence | modern life with respect to (A) beljefs | and theories. (R) institutions, the home, the synagogue. the schonl and other communal agencies, and (C) Jewish education—for the child, the youth and | the adult>” | ELINOR SMITH REACHES | MIAMI AFTER DELAYS Br the Associated Press, MIAMT, Fla.. October 7.—Miss Elinor 8mith, assistant operations manager of | Fastern Air Express, landed here yes- terday with a six-passenger monoplane, which is to be one of the fleet. used in air passenger service between Miami| and New York. She took off from Long Island Satur- day morning. expecting to make Miami non-siop. No concern was felt when | she failed to arrive on time. | Mits Smith spent last night at Day-| tona Beach. Stops in Washington and | Camden, S. C.. had delayed the flight. | Others in the party were Walter Hin- | ton, who made a transatlantic flight via the Azores as a Navy lieutenant in May, | 1919, en-pilot: P. G. D. Morris, execu- tive vice president of the Eastern Air | Fxpress, and E. K. Merritt, another Ll Hounrly Express Motor Conches 6:45 A. M., 8:00 P. M 11:30 P, 12:00 Midnight. one round 3 way *1- trip 4 K 7 Motor Coaches Daily.to PHILADELPHIA one SO _ -.'.::d @30 Connectmg ot Philadelphia for Atlantic City NEW YORK o 2 8BE0 _ i $YPO For timetables end information Telephone—Metropolite Ticket Office and We UNION BUS DI 1336 New York A (Also stop at Hotel MITTEN ,TO (People’s Rapid Transit Owned hy Pennsvivania and Philadeiphia Rapid Transit Co T . Fishcake i Pie IX Gorton's Ready- to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes with milk and beaten egg, and bake in a buttered dish sprinkled with cracker crumbs and grated cheese! Great! From the new Gorten Recipe Book— Fres C,og(on’s ish Cakes ‘THE ORIGINAL Mads by 1he GORTON-PFW FISHERIES Glowsasror, Mass. NFaatey $ L EBARBARAE et o 77:7-?"”7 | Bat past patronage of our friends, we have. chosen an extraordinary list of items which we are offering at special low prices for this entire week. To start the Fall Season off properly Low and to show our appreciation: for the @. IPRIE lclE'i [ ] L] : L NUT irst Prize st For those who use Margarine, we highly recom- mend First Prize Nut Margarine as a quality product. ’ #; Note this price. Butter - 49¢ We are quoting a special low price Bag 95 23 Lbs. on “Sanitary” Red Carton Butter, We for feel that this will be a particularly popular item at this special price. Tomatoesss:2ms Medium size tins of Canned Toma- toes are always a favorite special. Ruy a supply for vour present and future needs while this very low price is in effect, “Sanico” Flour *Sanica” Flour, at this price, is indeed attractive, You cannot buy hetter quality Flour than “Sanico” anvwhere . .. at any price. Sealect Milk Sealect is a fine quality F\'apnralgd Milk, a product of Sheffield, This. is | really a hig value. No. 2 Tins Tall Tins 25 DEL MONTE Peaches We offer for this entire week Del Monte No. 215 Peaches at a special price. Single tin, 25, No. 21/, Tins DEL Sardines wow We are quoting Del Monte Cali- fornia Sardines in the generous size Oval Tins at a special price. Single tin, 10c. Pink Salmon Pink Salmon is a good, substantial fond and at this price should prove most attractive. TOILET TISSUE ““Sanico’’ Full 1,000 sheets of velvety smooth bathroom tissie at a special low price. Buy “Sanico” this week and save. If You Use Self-Rising Flour, Here Is a Wonderful Opportunity to Buy a Supply ASHINGTON ::FLOUR Preserves Tull two-pound jars of wonderfully good Red Wing Brand Strawberry Preserves at a price that will have a distinct appeal. Mayonnaise “Sanico” Mayonnaise is as fine a quality Mayon- naise as you can buy. We also offer “Sanico” Mayon- naise in pint and quart jars, 176 M SELF- RISING RED WING Jar 4 Office and Warehouse 1845 4th St. N.E. These Prices Pre PIGGLY WIGGL “SANICO” SELECTED FRESH EGGS When you buy “Sanico” Eggs you get just exactly what you want—good, fresh eggs, i Bbe of One Dozen FORD’S PRESERVES Six tasty flavers of won- derfnlly good preserves at a reasonable price. OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE Are You Acquainted with This New Variety of Corn? DEL MAIZ CORN You can buy Del Mair in either “Regular” or “Off-the- Cob” varieties. 2 =35¢c for NAVY BEANS 2:25¢ “SANICO” PEAS Large No. § sieve, hest qual- itv peas. Packed aiter thev have grown to their full ma- turity and have attained their 19¢ Per Criseo. ...~ " 23c Tin Selox .........""15¢ The New Health Drink! HONEY DEW Pineapple JUICE Many people are now using Pineapple Juice as a break- fast drink. You will find it a delightful change from orange and grape juice. 2% 35¢ Tins America’s Finest Quality! LAND O’LAKES Sweet Cream Butter Pound 57 Cc Carton A Big Value, Indeed! B. & M. Soaked LIMA BEANS 10c Queen Olives ‘5o 49«: L Per Tin ION Our Washington Stores THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929. Check this advertisement, choose the items you want and effect a real savings while these prices prevail And remember, in addition to these specially priced items, our stores are stocked at all times with Quality Food- stuff Priced Most Reasonably. - 29 39 29 45 29 29 10 We Are Now Holding Our Annual Cabbage Sale for Those Who Wish to Buy a Quantity! New Fall CABBAGE 3c 69c » $7.38 Concord Grapes '::':';5 5c 29 Ivory Soap Take advantage of this special price on the Medium Size Cakes of Ivory Soap. Palmolive “Keep That Schoolgirl Complex- ion!” Buy Pa};&rzlive This Week and Save. 3 cakes, Bulk Prunes Medium size 30/40 bulk prunes, at a special low price. Single pound, 19¢. Corned Beef The verv popnlar Libhy's (:r\f’\k!d Corned Beef at a special price. Single tin, 23c. BRAND Peas , Buy this popular item this week at a real saving. Del Monte Peas are pre- ferred by many. Matches T.ong burning parlor matches, most reasonably priced. P. l Honey Dew Brand Ripe Hawaiian Pineapple is an outstanding value at this special price. Single tin, 23c. 2 for 45c. Campbell’s Now i< the season of the vear when rood hot soup is so thoronghly enjoved. Buy Campbell's Tomato Soup. ““Sanico’’ Pancake .. Pkg. SAFE HOME TOMATO SOuUP T The newest item bearing the “Sanico” label fully merits it. This price is most reasonable. 25 Lbs. Per Lb. We are offering a special price on the'large size haskets of Concord Grapes. The quality of these Grapes is excellent and the price is right. Idaho “Bakers” Once again we offer you Idaho Rus- set Baking Potatoes. Many of you remember the fine Idaho Potatoes we have offered in the past. 1f you desire a treat, buy Idaho Baking Potatocs. DERN ME AT M ARKETS Cénveniently Locat'ec'l‘.

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