Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1930, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1930. “earse reern | OHICAGD GUNMEN With Real Comfort | e KLARINNERHT 3, 9, Moses & Sons et “Dude” Cada, Beer Syndi- cate Member, Acts as Own Chauffeur on “Ride.” SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M, National 3770 By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 3—The gangs Celebrating 69 Years output caused are getting their eyes on the gun sights Four victims in less than a week, with Joe Cada, “the Dude,” the chauffeur and his own machine being his death car. The busy uptown sec- tion, with its night clubs still ablaze, llmuufix the hour was the dawn of a Sabbat] bling over the trestle across Broad- dy | v;lly. served to drown Ame 'fl:ntw of ee 99 O=0 mm—_C10 MMOX. the ‘assassins’ shots. milkman saw MERALITE clectric daylite elimi- | the car slide to a halt and two men| N eW-SeaSOH F I‘OCkS “Friends” Believed to Be Slayers. by eyestrain, ‘The slayers must have been friends of Nature made Green and Daylight | the man they killed, which is the only restful to eyes. That's why Emeralite | W8y Dolice can explain their presence has a Green Glass Shade and a Special | In the car. One sat in back, the e . That Everyone W ants mé::in killing was another of those Tuesday! A Special P urchase of day, was the murder scene. Dates the dark spots in any office | €2 OUt, but he heard no shots. o other beside Cada in front. The posi- “ride” affairs, with Cada being his own Those Wearabl T TR il i rar i S s TG QS ZOMO= o and the 20% loss in tion of the body and the appearance of Screen that changes ordinary e light into soft, glarcless daylite that | the pullet wounds indicated that the prevents eyestrain and improves visi- | man at Cada's side pressed a gun bility. Ideal for reading or working. | against “the Dude’s” head and fired, Emmmdmd.yhbok better, uhm ‘m:’ rf:‘:l:r‘\mbemnfl also leaning forward An0Es dutput R o ey S In some respects the manner of the There is an Emeralite for every Writing | murder was that employed in the kill- | or reading need. m}g last cw:el((: o§ Barney Mdncglell, Genuine Emeralites are branded. Look Checker Cal 0. treasurer, an len for the name. It pledges » lighting ser. | J8CKksoN, driver of Mitchell's cab. vice that satisfies. Police said there were several gang figures who had reason to want Cada The Newest ¢ offers extraordinary values . . . new, seasonable Sold by office supply and electrical dealers | out of the way. “The Dude,” they H.6.McFADDIN&CO. Inc.. 32 Warren s¢., N.y. | S8id, Was a partner of James Walsh, Spring Models merchandise. who was shot down last November. ot Bilkii, Sisal. 'and Linol ; SHOP early—early in the d3 Founder’s Week Price h Thus you select from fre broken, and you avoid dis $9075 chandise always sells out the fi Our Regular $12.50 to $14.75 Grades Every Item Is URING Founder’s Week every item offered is at a special low price. Every section of the store Offering VALUES Out- standing Even in Founder’s Week. Known as a Week of Unusual Values! Betablished 1874 was involved in found its victims among gamblers, and also with a group of racketeers that extorted money from brokers. Cada Was Race Driver. Besides the sobriquet ‘“the Dude” Cada also was known as “Motor Joe.” He was lom&ly a p;c{e&swndnnuw- bile race driver and an expert me- gl?lnlc, Police said he was affiliated with the Terry Druggan beer syndi- Hourly Express Motor Coaches 6:43 A. M., then 8:00 A. M. 800 B. K. 3130 B, M. wng 12:00 Midnight. o 8 - o 87 6 Motor Coaches Daily to PHILADELPHIA one. = .35’ - und 8§50 ML g, for ic City ? BSW YORK one #5350 - i sgoo For timetables and information Telephone—HMetropoliten 1512 Ticket Office and Waiting UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave., N.W, (Also step at Hotel Willard) ::::e;clapid Transit Co., Inc. y Pennsylvania R. R. Philadeiphia Rapid Transit Co. - Ingrown Nail | Turns Right Out! Pain Stops Instantly! “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. A few drops of “Outgro” in the crevice of the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over njj " MOTHER! | ‘Doctors Agree On Best Body, Bone and Mentality Builder For Frail, Sickly Children| ‘There are any number of wmrs‘ and health buflders in use today but there’s just one which eminent doc- | tors all over the world agree is best to build up rundown, underweight | children and to assure them perfect | nutrition, sound eyes, teeth, body || and bone development—that's Cod | Liver Ofl. | And now science has discovered a | method of putting Cod Liver Oil| Vitamins (and it's these Vitamins | which are so beneficial to health— | the ofl without the Vitamins is use- less) into sugar-coated tablet form | —so pleasant to take! | Two McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Ex-| tract Tablets equal one full teaspoon | of pure Norwegian, Vitamin tested | Cod Liver Oil and are equally as good for every ailment, sickness,| rundown or underweight condition | for which Cod Liver Oil is pre- | ceribad, | Puny, ailing and backward chil-| foods and cooking methods are rob- bng them. 60 tablets, 60c at all drug stores. Take your Vitamins straight.—Ad- | vertisement. i 1929, MeC. L., Ine. cate. Beside the Checker Cab double kill- ing and the Cada slaying, police still have before them the mystery of Julius Rosenheim’s murder, and the gang gun attack upon Johnny Genaro, who still lies seriously wounded. HUGE FRAUD CHARGED IN FLORIDA PROJECT Former Officials Indicted in Sale of Million-Dollar Bonds for New Harbor. By the Associated Press. STUART, Fla, Pbbxl'rulr,v ti’_:i?im:a ments charging conspiracy raut in connection with &? sale of a million- dollar bond issue for construction of a Teand fucy Sevordsy againg two. Of: nd ju 'y wo offi- gl‘:ls ofl éymwn Crummer Co., Wichita, Kans., bond firm, two bond buyers oper- ating in Florida and three former offi- cials of the “St. Lucie inlet district and port auf 2 The indictments named C. E. Brad- berry, vice president of Brown Crummer Co. at Witchita; W. H. Lindsey, Florida manager for the company at Orlando; George V. Richards, bond buyer of Orlando; George C. Price, bond buyer of Jacksonville; J. E. Taylor ul“'.flt Tiltou, fermes Lucie inlet district, and C. Van Anglen, former secretary of the district. ‘The grand jury report said: “We find bonds were sold below par and money was squandered by the commissioners.” The report also charged that “there appeared to be a connivance” on the part of the commissioners and Richards, as fiscal agent, and Brown Crummer Co. to “defraud, cheat and swindle.” Recommendation that the present inlet commissioners employ a *“com- petent attorney to investigate the sale of these bonds, looking toward civil suit against the purchaser,” was contained in the report. FARM BOARD MEMBER T0 ADDRESS CONFERENCE J. W. Jones Will Be the Principal Speaker at Lynchburg. Many to Attend. Spectal Dispatch to The Btar. LYNCHBURG, Va. February 3.—J. W. Jones of the Federal Farm Board will be the principal speaker today at a conference called by the *h- burg Chamber of Commerce, will be attended by farmers, bankers and merchants in the 10 counties contiguous to this city. , ‘The conference will be followed by a two-day discussion of county farm agents from the same territory. More than 100 persons are expected to at- tend the conference at the Virginian Hotel. The farm agents’ meetings are to be at the Chamber of Commerce, Visitors will be guests of the cham- ber at luncheon Monday. DEPUTY AND CAB DRIVER STONED IN PITTSBURGH ‘Woman Is Believed to Have Acted as Decoy in Taxi Strike Disturbance. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, February 3.—Police reported that a girl was used as a decoy in luring a taxicab driver and a deputy sheriff, riding as a guard, into being stoned by 100 men here yesterday. Taxicab drivers have been on a strike since January 12 in Pittsburgh, de- manding increased col and recognition of their union. John W. Laughery, cab driver, was take to a hospital suffering with lacerations of the head and face fol- lowing the attack. The deputy, Lewis ‘Yarman, was uninjured. MRS. ELIZA BEALL DIES. Burial Takes Place at Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Herndon. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. HERNDON, Va., February 3.—Mrs. Eliza A. Beall, widow of George A. Beall of Sterling, died at the home of her grsnddlu&hur. Mrs. Tannehill of 309 nth street northeast, Washing- services ton. Funeral ‘were by Rev. John C. nhaver. Inter- ment was in Chestnut Grove Cemetery here Thursday afternoon. a The quality of straw, excellence of workmanship and the degree of styling make these hats exceptional values at this price. We offer a large selection of col- ors, styles and head sizes. ‘These hats will positively revert to their regular prices after Founder'’s Week. *Chauvre Soie Regular $7.50 Hats, now . .....cxerrererer-.. . $5 Regular $10 Hats, now . ... ... S s Regular $12.50 to $14.75 Hats 20% Reduction on Hats §15 Up ‘The Hat Salon, Mirst Floor Ten Styles—$10 Spring Shoes Founder’s Week Priced $8.65 Brand-new shoes in the latest colors and materials for sport and spectator wear now and this Spring, at this very special price for Founder’s Week. Another Group of Pumps and Ties Specially Priced Founder’s Week $7.15 ‘The Moderne Shop, Second Floor l $1.15 to $1.50 Rayon Undies Founder’s Week Price Fine quality rayon un- derwear—bloomers and panties made with yoke front or elastic at waist- line, in pastel or dark shades. Rayon Underwear, Pirst Floor Special—Toilet Goods 8c Palmolive Soap..5c 50c Ipana Tooth (limit 10 to a customer) Paste $1 Haubigant's Face 50c Bath Powder and ) Bath Salts Powder, Founder's $1 Dusting Powder, 50c $1 Combination sets of twelve torpedo bath Paste, Founder’s salts and dusting Week ..........28¢ powder . vee 59 Tollet Goods Section, First Floor $3.50 to §5 Stone Jewelry Founder’: W‘::; ;’r;u ’2.85 Sterling silver real stone necklaces, bracelets, ear- rings and rings. In onyx, chalcedony, chrysophrase, carnelian, lapis and rose quartz. Attractive new styles. Jewelry Bection, First Floor $1.65 Double Fabric Gloves Founder’s Week Price $ 1 Double woven fabric tailor- ed gloves in a light weight. Attractive sli strap wrist or button styles. New shades of ‘fny, also light or dark shades of beige and mode. All sizes, Glove Section, Pirst Ploor 50c Squibb’s Tooth EVERY dress is new . . . purchased at extraordinary conces- sions . . . to make Founder’s Week a week of real oppor- tunity! Crisp frills . . . smart jackets . . . ador- able capelets . . . youth- ful flared skirts... high belts identify them as belonging to the coming Spring season . + . although they are decidedly chic to wear right now under Win- ter furs. Gay Prints . . . Flat Crepes in High and Dark Shades . . . Chif- fons ... Georgettes . . . In Sizes 14 to 44 The Apparel Shop, Second Floor $1.95 Allen-A Stockings $1.55 Style 4200 is a beautiful hose in a sheer chiffon. Silk to the top with the picot edge. The foot has an mlining. which makes it more durable. It has the ch panel-curve heel, which gives the smart slen~ der appearance to the ankle. A large selection of popu- lar shades, in sizes 8 to 1015, Founder’s Week Price $1.50 Allen-A Stockings e 8120 The ideal hose for street and daytime wear—style No. 3760. It is a sheer service weight of pure silk to the garter hem. Full-fashioned, with the French panel-cive heel. As the very name itself suggests, this hose is made for service. The wanted shades, in sizes 8 to 10%5. Men’s §1 Allen-A Hose 80c¢ A wonderful display of men’s hose in fancy wool, silk and wool or cotton and rayon. Also plain silk in navy blue, stone gray, cordovan, biscuit or black. Sizes 10 to 12, Founder’s Week Price Hoslery Section, First Floor $3.50 Silk Underwear Founder’ : All girls love lots of dainty under- things. Here is a large assortment at an unusual price. hemise, slips, dancettes, wrap-around petticoats, French panties or gowns. Lace- trimmed, appliqued, hemstitched or those plain, good-looking ones crepe de chine, crepe-back satin, satin-striped crepe de chine or plain crepe de chine in all pastel shades. Silk Underwear Section, Second Floor $5 to $8.50 Mme. Lyra Combinettes Founder's o 3 .85 Week Price Straightline or silhouette models in swami cloth or broche combinettes. Strengthened by an interlining. In medium or long lengths. These are not only a good quality combinette, but are also very attractive. Corset Section, Second Floor $13.75 and $18 Founder’s Sport Suits Week Price $ 1 0075 The most popular sports costume for chis season— sweater suits! Two and three piece styles with flare skirts or pleated front and plain back. Slip-on sweaters of same material, finished with contrasting stripe, or plain contrast- ing shade. Cardigan jacket in four-button style, trimmed with buttons on the sleeves, and set-in pockets. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. Sports Wear Section, Second Fieor Misses’ $1.50 Rayon Bloomers Founder’s Week 65¢ A reduction of more than 509 on these fine quality rayon bloomers. Well made, in all the good colors. Sizes 12 and 14. Girls’ Section, Second Floor Boys’ $1 Beau Brummel Shirts Founder’s Week 75¢ A good assortment of patterns and colors in boys’ shirts. With at- tached collars and straight cuffs. Trimmed with pearl buttons. Sizes 12 to 14%5. Boys' Section, Second Floor Children’s 50c Allen-A Hose Founder's Week 3 pait 35¢ ‘i~ %1 Boys’ and girls’ ama- fleece-and-lisle hose. At- tractive all-over patterns. Horizontal cuff and rein- forced heel and toe. Sizes 6% to 11. Ohildren's Section, Second For Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Founder’s Week 6 = $1 Men always need so many handkerchiefs. These are pure Irish linen with ¥4-inch hemstitched hems. Handkerchiefs, First Floor $5 and $6 Silk Umbrellas Founder’s Week $3.75 Novelty silk umbrellas with wood shanks on gold or silver finished 16-rib frames. Quartz, amber- lite and Prince of Wales or straight handles. Umbrella Section, First Floor Beautiful New: $5 Handbags Founder’'s Week #2.85 A new lluonmcnt o; bags in envel or pouc! ok top handles. Calf, pin morocco, lizard grain or suede. Mandbag fection, First Floor

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