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UM AGENTS FACE ATTACK IN TRIAL Defense Attorneys Plan As-| sault on Conduct of Fed- eral Men in Idaho. By the Associated Press. COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, December . 3—An attack by the defense upon | the conduct of Federal prohibition agents, who spent nearly a year in Northern Idaho collecting evidence that | Tresulted in the arrest of about 200 persons on liquor charges, was in pros- peet today at the trial of 28 individuals lwcused of conspiracy to violate the dry Attorneys for the defense announced thit they would make “sensational dis- closures” and would require about two to present evidence in behalf of the accused persons, who include city officials and business men of Mullan, Idaho. Their motion for a directed ver- dict of acquittal was denied Saturday + by _Pederal Judge J. Stanley Webster. Government. closed its case by ing four charges. These included t8e accusation that Mullan city coun- ellmen “lcensed” liquor dealers and vice & city treasury needed the money; + that the city and county officers warned Tum sellers of Federal raids and that they threatened persons who interfered with the working of the “license sys- resorts; that they declared a | otic motive” for this action, saying tem. Witnesses for the Government testi- | fled that the city offictals acted on the | presumption . that the community did not want prohibition and that it ap- proved the licensing of liquor establish- THE EVENING REACHING FOR ITS LAST APPLE ' ] | committeeman from Iowa during the ] | campaigns of Wood: -{ | losing consciousness he had stopped the This 24-pound gobbler is being tempted by Miss Goldie Hollis to peck away at what may be its last bit of fruit at the turkey market today.—Star Staff Photo. ments, gambling places and disorderly houses as a means of raising revenue. ‘The prosecution conceded that no one | personally profited from the “license fees” and that all the revenue was used for municipal expenses. U. S. SHIP IS WELCOMED IN HAMBURG CEREMONY Line Will Have Its Cabin Craft Dock There Instead of at Bremen. OPORTO, Portugal, December 23 (). Plunging into rough seas at Leixoes, port of Oporto, yesterday a o) swam with a line to the sinking trawler, San aria, and was credited with saving the lives of 12 men on board. ‘The vessel ran onto the ricks, and was sinking rapidly 300 feet offshore when the men were rescued. By the Assoclated Press. HAMBURG, Germany, December 23. | —Formal opening of the new port for cabin ships of the United States Lines | took place here yesterday with the ar- i ]emfgfihrifitmafi Forg Shoes, Slippers, Hosiery, Handbags, Evening Slippers Children’s Shoes from Hahn’s Welcomed Gifts! rival of the liner George Washington, flagship of the line. Hereafter all steamers of the company, excepting the Leviathan, will dock here instead of at Bremen. The United States Ambassador, Jacob Gould Schurman; the two burgomasters of Hamburg, American consular officers, German officials and shipping leaders from Paris, Cherbourg, London, Berlin and Antwerp were at the pier to wel- come the largest steamer to enter this port since the World War. They and more than 500 other guests had lunch- eon on the ship. oiten Anybody? 7th & K 3212—14th “Women’s Shop”—1207 F “Man’s Shop”—14th at G (Our 7th St. and “Arcade’ Stores Open Tonight and Tomorrow Night) concern. J | of the Democratic national committee. Ma ) i | heart trouble, superinduced by cold, was i oL STAR, DISTINGUISHED IOWAN IS FATALLY STRICKEN Wilbur W. Marsh, Wilson Cam- paigner and National Committee- man, Found in Automobile. | By the Associated Press. WATERLOO, Iowa, December 22.— | Wilbur W. Marsh, Democratic national row Wilson, died at his home here last night. Death was | caused by a paralytic stroke. e was found unconscious at the wheel of his automobile on & highway near Hudson this morning. Physicians sald Mr. Marsh had apparently been unconscious in the car all night. car and shut off the motor. Agriculture during the sec administration. He recently retired from the presidency of the Associated Manufacturers Co., a farm implement For a time he was treasurer . Ben the son of the late Champ Clark. HERO DIES IN POVERTY. CHICAGO, December 23 (#).—Out in Unlon Park, Chicago, there stands a great statue, erected as an outward sym- bol who were acclaimed heroes for suppress- ing the Haymarket riot of 1886. By He was found dead Saturday—alone in the =qualor of an_ attic room on West dison street. Physiclans said that £ 222888 002 ¢ ¢ 4 We Can Supply Everything to Enclose Your Back Porch We have all the necessary material, including window frames windows. Celotex. Sheetrock, paint and hardware. Small Orders Given Carefnl Attentlon—Ne Delivers Charge J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Ave. N.1343 Lumber — Mililwork — Du Pont Paints — Coal — Hardware — Buflding Supplies ek sk 7 Kk ko kokok * * * * * * * * * * e 2a8.2.8.2.8.8.2.9.9 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, g @ ¢ @ : @ ¢ g ; 2 ; : ¢ g ¢ § y ¢ ¢ g g § s ¢ ¢ s ¢ % MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929, MADE BY GUNDERSHEIMER 45c Holmes Corby’s Dorsch’s Schneider’s AT ALL OUR STORES GOLD BAND BUTTER Will Make Good Food b, Taste Better EVERYTHING FOR THE HOLIDAY FEAST Our stores are well supplied with a full line of Holiday Foods, including a good assortment of Fruit Cakes, Pies, Xmas Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Grapefruit and other Fruits. Check this list for table suggestions as well as for prices, then call the nearest D. G. S. store and your Holiday Foods will be delivered to your home without further effort on your part. lsuccmnons | DEL MONTE FRUIT, FOR SALAD large can, 41c | BLUE RIBBON DRIED PEACHES......... b. pkg., 25¢ DEL’MONTE FRUIT, FOR SALAD....No. 1 tall can, 25c | DROMEDARY DATES DEL MONTE PEACHES Visscher Bros. OLD FASHIONED APPLE SAUCE. .can, 15¢ OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE SUNSWEET LARGE SIZE PRUNES........ Ib. pkg., 20c | SCHIMMEL'S PURE PRESERVES RUBNENERNEX Kk K STAR SPECIALS & % Ssesmasssmusma LIBBYS LIBBYS CLICQUOT SUN MAID Fancy Sliced De Luze CLUB Seeded or Seedless PINEAPPLE | PEACHES | GINGER ALE | RAISINS Lge. Lge. i 2Dc¢ | & 23¢ |k 25¢| ™~ 10c R R R R R R A A R AR R AR AR NN AR NTNTNZ SUGGESTIONS FORT SMALL GREEN LIMA BEANS. . . . can, 25¢ CONQUEROR LIMA BEANS SUCCOTASH FOREST KING PEAS. ... FORT LITTLE GEM PEAS CONQUEROR PEAS CONQUEROR SWEET CORN can, 12¢ FORT HIGH QUALITY SWEET CORN. . . can, 18¢ w 15¢ The D. G. S. owner personally selects ASSORTED CHOCOLATES | the Turkeys to supply his customers, Lb. which assures you of getting the pick of 5 HollyBox 98c the market in home-dressed Turkeys. FANCY BROKEN MIXTURE ORDER YOURS TODAY The Pri ill Be Ri Lb. 23c he Price Will Be Right EARAERRAR AT AR NBAR BT NTNT . cunoPUDWEISER Wilkins Coffee b Doughnuts. . . %= 30c 12™* $1.75 | White House Coffee.™ 4Sc Fur Yasiia 2 bottin 25 Rock Creek Ginger Ale ot Boe Brand Pare racrCooked Hominy * 12¢ | Krumm's Macaront 3 phev. 25 (Contents) Natl. Champion Brew vemont.'."’hsmp neie 49¢ 5 Lbs. 31c 4 P (ontents) 25¢ | Cocomalt .. ... ."" *» 30¢ | Pabst Malt Syrup..™" 53¢ 12 L. G3¢ gfififlfififi % % STAR SPECIALS * ‘* Ssslosmimemiim . .can, 23¢ . .can, 12¢ NUTS Diamond Budded Walnuts . 33C PAPER SHELL ALMONDS WASHINGTON FLOUR Always Uniferm in Quality . $1.10 1 "57¢ Ceresota Peanut CAMPBELL'S SPECIAL DEAL TOMATO SOUP CRISCO CAMAY SOAP 1 3 23c 22¢c |3 25¢c..t, SPECIAL OFFERS IN OUR FRESH FRUITS AND MEAT MARKETS VEGETABLES HOME DRESSED PORK PRODUCTS CRAN SARGY Moo 27C e 5. 22 | setnis 8.22¢ EiE 12%c & 15¢ 33c FRESH HAMS w. 28¢ | TANGERINES LAMB | HAMS ||| ORANGES Lb. 37c Lb. 31c 4 .. 25¢ Faunce’s ;i Stringleu Beans 3¢ ¢ | Sausage Meat. Lb. c Gr‘pehit Lk i; Jo:l.il!;ll..im”, Lb. ch 2 Ibs. 25c i € { Sausage Meat. . Fresh Cocmm 3 25¢ e SO 2 15¢ Lb. And Get Can Doz. e 3 American Beauty Sliced Lb. Bacon Auth’s Royal Pork... . Loffler’s Skinless for Sweet Potatoes i I | B0 4 = 2l¢ for

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