Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1929, Page 28

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o Z8 ; THE EVENING ®TAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929. three months in jail. Police Judge A.| vince the Takoma Park court. With s hile Frederick County farmer, W 3 | ! SWIFT JUSTICE METED |1 ol gkt v L S | Dl 1T i, o) FARMER FINDS 1T EASY, (e e . A s 0 Pt ey | o e vt vt 31 G ONAC e | however, on_the condition that Paxton | were Sergt. E. H. Burdine, in charge of IN RUM-SELLING CASE The Takoma Park substation. and Corpl.| TO CASH BOGUS CHECKS| carper was shown a large number of A truck owned by Glenwood Wash- | 4 peglecred may result i a serbous not repeat the offense. | _Although the apartment is located in| D. L. Snyder of the nortiern district bogus checks, held by the police, turned | TWO CHILDREN HURT ington and driven by James Washing-| jllness. Consult a ph; to Charge Followi: Raid the evidence and prisoner without at- < v e y h1 P i ® e L | Girl Dies From Picking Pimple. ‘Worthless Paper in Winchester |a dozen which he claimed to have made e e County Policeman_ Charles T. Barnes, \ when the car in which the Weich chil- | TAKOMA PARK, I s t ¢ burtiers on h s . December 9.— | time to turn out some burners on her | fer BO°C AN CRE 8 4y death from | WINCHESTER, Va. December 9.— | fumn up in a few days” Carper said|dren were injured near here late Sat- ke TR ealecting Do it | = | th rations i et it a tnesror o rested and taken before Chief Doran |syccessful in not being caught that he | old, suffered a broken arm and Warren tracting any attention of the people on s 1 e Bt i D Within an hour after Montgomery | gas stove. It developed, however, that 4 o ng cash on forged checks has been s er- : | | blood _polsoning Saturday’ in & Balti- | Getting g he had found it quite easy t0 buy mEr- | urday when the car in which they were| JAmes Wastington wos chivged with | Plmwaabemeres ke e charge of possessing intoxicating liquor | northern _district 'substation, followed S el fice DEDE ST WY for questioning. Carper, who is an erst- | pegan to think he could make it a life- | E. Welch, 8 years old, received a severe | Decembcr 14 next. Takoma Park Man Pleads Guilty ! (e At of the business section of thie | station. ~ @8 | Joseph Carper Admits He Passed over to them by merchants and others; | ton, both of O street, Washngton, was | d » and from the lot Carper selected about WHEN CAR HITS TRUCK standing on the road wthout lights, ac- e s e Tl e & WINGHESTER, Ve December ROEL T Nan AR edr He added that he “had several others | specal Dispatch to Toe star. Special Dispatch to The St vas confronted b, = " Who asked | (Special) —Picking a i pimple. Special Dispatch to The Star, out,” and could not remember who ha o 3 e B e b ors' asked | Jier nose Thanksgiving day at her home | S°°°'*! 2% e casited them, bt “supposed they woulkd | - SMICO; M4+ December 9. Two chil‘drens were. riding came along and, hit| County police had swooped down on his | she wanted the time to pour some of Seriigdi Sl e L, e apartment, No. 6, on Laurel avenue,|the alleged intoxicants into the sink.|more hospital of Margaret Jane Jolliffe, | easy work In inchester for Joseph | chandise and wearing apparel wit] ® | \ding collided with & truck standing|oni pav Rob: uiticle staning) aughter _of 3. Joliffe, jr. | Carper for more than a year, he told | pogus checks. He began writing his with Jeaving a motor vehic) 8] Smeredste Wi B. J. Paxton had pleaded guilty to a|Sergt. Guy Jones, in charge of the| 14, daughter of George J lioe Jastrnight after be had been “'1 bogus ek erbor. 1926, and was so|on the roadside. Billie Welch, 10 years on &hel d“’:f,’ b:"m:é a ,;g:civmfl: o‘: [ 3 Julces with intent to sell the same and was | her closely and stopped up the drain Detinte fined $100 and costs and setenced to ' pipe, saving sufficient evidence to con- ! picking the pimple. % \d - It’s a Gift! . . . The Annual Christmas Sale of Men’s $2.50 to #3.50 l Ever-Fit Shirts ;s The annual opportunity for wives, sweethearts and mothers of men to secure ‘h'flle ]llhirfl- ';-:hl s e collars the better grades of shirtings at a sale Sstts Lk around the neck! Exclusive with us in Washington! HrC “F Street at Seventh” price. Kerr & Callaghan Rayon End-to-End Madras, Lampton Rayon Stripe Broad- cloth, Milius Rayon Striped- Broadcloth, Brentwood Dark Rayon Madras, Para- mount Fine Woven Checks, Easton Rayon Striped Madras, Palo Alto Jacquard Ma- dras, Creston Dobbie Madras, Beverly Corded Madras, Peeiless Fancy Madras, Shaply Woven Madras, Manly Fancy Rayons. Collar attached. One and two Collars to match. Neckband. The Men’s Shop Suggests . . . Brocaded Matelasse Dressing Gouwns. ........$12.95 House Coats, in grey maroon, oxford grey. Interwoven or Phoenix Plain or Fancy Hose....... $1 Gloves; washable deers| grey mocha or goatskin....$4 Manhattan Plain-color Broadcloth Pajamas...... $2.50 (Maln Floor, The Hecht Co.) Sizes 1315 to 18. Sleeve lengths 33, 34 and 35. . Dunhill of London Sends Aristocratic Gifts in Lighters, Pipes and Smoking Allies Gift Mufflqrs $1.95 He needs a muffler for sports, daytime or evening wear. We -are famous for our complete varieties. At $1.95 are reefers and squares—radium silks, printed crepes or plaids. Plain colors or fancies. (Main Floor, The Hecht-Co.) Gift Ties § 50 Ties right in color, pattern, fabric and tailoring. . . . Com- plete satisfaction is assured if you select here . . . for, you see, these are the kind of ties he buys all through the year at this store. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) Dunhill Black Dunhill _ Silver- Laequered Lighter; plated Lighter; embellished with may be had in sizes genuine eggshell for both men and design, women. $25 £10 (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) Dunhill Lighter and Cigarette Case to match; both are covered with leather. Dunhill Jilskin Pouch; hookless fastener; fitted with a device that keeps tobacco moist. s (8 B9 |1 ' 25 (Main Floor.) 3 S (Main Floor.) New 1929 8-Tube All-Electric $185 QCFAD o Dunhill Leather- Dunhill Pipes; covered Cigarette many distinctive ingenious styles. Choice of gs. Insenior shell briac or the or junior sizes, standard bruyere, $10 $ L S "1 ,?, Close to Half Price J ; 3 Dunhill Lighter Dunhill Silver. i ¥ nlvalies s i o, vered in various plated Sport Model i oathes Lighter, with wind- l o8 || ~ (I::“ll::nlh meMnof:: :::‘1’:1 guard pro- 3 T women, $12.50 ; s $15 v il A i (Main Floor.) oadine Complete With Electro-Dynamic Speaker . . . and 8 Tubes Another electrifying radio scoop . . . made pos- sible by the five-store purchasing power of The Hecht Co. group. An electrifying sale for you . . . because Other Smoking Accessories from the Men’s Shop Dunhill “Le ath er-covered Romson Leather-covered Lighters; Sport Model Lighters; wind- 517-50 shield guard protector. ...... Dunhill Calfskin Tobacco 4 4.5‘) Pouches; hookless fastener style Dunhill Modernistic Leather To- 55 bacco Pouch; lined with'oiled silk. . e Wilkinson Safety Razor; distributed in America by Al- fred Dunbill. .. $10 to %25 Ace Lighters, silver or gold plated or leather covered; un- $2-95 usual value ...ccocvceniinnions a snap of the trigger and there’s your 35 light ........ e O . Wales Lighters and Cigarette Case Sets, large selection of de- 310 signs and styles . Wales Cigarette Lighters, cov- ered in pearl . . . styles for either 310 men or women Wales Lighters, chromium finish, ss for men and women.............. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) this is a nationally famous radio . . . because it is a new 1929 model . . . because it can give you anything any other radio camn in volume, selectivity, tone and sensitivity . . . because it has the electro-dynamic speaker. Give it to the family as the Christmas gift supreme. New 1929 Fada Receiver ki achment Fede Eigctra Push-Pull Amplifi- Dynamic Speaker atiob 8 Tubes Vernier Attachment Walnut Cabinet Jor Keener Tuning (Radio Store, Main Floor.) Hluminated Dial Phonograph Plug DELIVERS IT

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