Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1930, Page 28

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B-12 I EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930. SUGAR SCHEDULE |"™Rpe puzzies crircaco povice MEURBIN) bt s o v i et oo w b 3 mos es & Sons Action Will Be Taken Only in S ey man had not been tortured, as at first SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE < 4 By the Associated Press. : Case of “Unintentional GHICAGO, May 9.—The body of one | indicated, ~ He was shot 13 times, two : of the largest men cver ‘slain, in Ohi- [ bullels piercing his cyes and leading 10 . Mistake.” Siot e ot et . | S S St S e St i National 3770 F Street at Eleventh G . i fied today, and police, without knowl- | indicated the man had been strangled, : T edge of the man's identity, were still | were later attributed to the fact that Possibility that the sugar schedule | perplexed concerning the motive for the It:w body was dragged several feet by ! already agreed to in the tariff bill | crime. e man’s necktie, - which tigtened | | a | about his nect: as the body was dragged [ J may be reopened by concurrent reso- | .} lution loomed today, but Republican | ,':"E l:;flfl man was 6 feet, 415 inches | from an ‘utomobile to the roadside. leaders explamed that it would be done | tall, and weighed 240 pounds. The only | Detectives saw significance in the chnical and un- | clues fo his identity were marks in bis | care with which the dead man's hat | - . . - Lt clothes, which indicated they had been | Dad been placed on a newspaper folded The question aros a_statenient 3 1 Feveklie SCapins by John E. Snyder, vice president of | Purchased in Toledo, Ohio, e e s the “Hershey Corporation of Hiershey. | A thorough examination of the bady | ed (he arrest Tuesday of Tony (Mops) a., whose firm maintains sugar re- |convinced the coroner's office that the e, Fri ry o7 ro. fineries in Cuba, and who opposes re- s B T e e opening of the schedule. lle charged an effort is being made to get higher | duflfidon rennrg .\l\lgmfi e X | . Snyder asserted that Rudolph Spreck- els of New York, president of the Back m 1901—29 Years Ago Sugar Refining Institute, :’:f‘,'fé\?}’&)n"n"& e i l] | The Shade Shop started making made-to-measure man Hawley of the House ways and | window shades. TFor over a quarter of a century this Y | 2 means committee would sponsor the establishment has had the pleasure of serving thou- resolution to amend the schedule, | 4 \ Hawley said there had been “some sands of home owners, builders and others and has "NCW NO talk” of & concurrent Tesolution to earned an enviable record for SERVICE, A most extraordinary opportunity to purcfiau your entire ward- R eturns correct & possibly unintentional error | 3 A % by the ex;:epfu in nguring out % proper | One window shade or thousands, THE SHADE [ ; i s S n -3 » S . e . R m . differential ¢or refined sugar besed”on STIOP at 830 13th street northwest is equipped to give Appare robe for Summer at generous savings! Coats, Suits, Dresses at No Cuban raws. He understood, however, 100% service. e wvin 13 appose 0 Specify du PONT TONTINE WASHABLE Shade Cloth Always” 4 reduced prices that make them the most thrilling of values! Exchanges ol e o oo When Next You Give an Order for Window Shades Senator Smoot said a resolution to " ohange the refined duty would have to Don’t Forget Our Phone originate in the House. Chairman Snell the Address of the House rules committee, which | would have jurisdiction over such a | resolution, said from what he knew | about the subject the Snyder statement ! was “a very exaggerated one.” s POLICE SUSPECT \ ATTEMPT AT ALIBI STl $2395&33075 $Q-75 10 $2 395 25%to 50%off Personal Cards of Slain Conneoti- Were $29.75 to $69.50 Were $16.75 to $69.50 Were $29.75 to $98.50 eut Capitalist Are Produced Un- Coats, Second Floor Dresses, Second Floor Suits, Second Floor der Suspicious Circumstancts, g By the Associated Press. B TN : ( MUSKOGEE, Okla, Muy 9-an of. ¢ A I S S h fort by unnamed persons to establish an . 1l] alibl today was believed by police to - n e ‘ ’Ppomlmty OP have been responsible for the finding . of personal cards of George Smith, Con- ) e a a r necticut capitalist, who, with his brother David, was slain under mysterious eir- cumstances here two weeks ago. - \ Police indicated the cards, together with several small photographs, might ’ have been left on a ledge of a down- town store window in an effort to estab- lish an alibl,_They declined to Indicate ! the person or persons they eved to be seeking the alibi. $ 5 $ 5 $ The Smiths were shot and killed in ‘7 and 9 ‘95 & Muskogee hotel. P. G. Seeley and John Wike, thelr automobile traveling | ¢ . e 2o, P e & ) Were $5.95 to $18 Were $15 to $19.75 strange hold-up men after a fight. efi%‘;fi%"fié ::rgdyi::te'?fi;fmfi;n o ‘ The Opportunity Shop, Second Floor The Opportunity Shop, Second Floor ce. SUPREME COURT DIVIDED ON PANTAGES APPEAL . Spectator Types i PIED PIPER Announcement Follows Withdraw- Sfindéy’ May 11, is dedi- 7 i cated to Mother. On that 7\ | Introduce the Newest Styles GIRLS’ Shoes for Children B the Afsociated Press, day we render homage to her devotion, her i” White Footwear COATS In sthinglon, Exclusively Here SAN FRANCISCO, May 9.—The with- - i i O courage, her self-sacrifice. And no tribute can Pantages case of Appellate Judge John be too great. g L Both of : ]/2 Pied Pipers are patented health shoes for P. Tyler, sitting pro tem. on the supreme Dot of Ghief Justice Wil N. Waste But the next morning will find Mother—in These Styles '::fi";fii‘:{gfih‘?:fii‘{f?;}é’%éé :Inany homes—going back to the same weary.: — ‘ Sty ol Tewiee otttk Tor the reary task of washing the family’s clothes. v 474 - R vaite ibed attomens jtor Sh.e will not c_omp]airn. But how she longs for‘ 3 :jzes 71:0 l6‘. plenty- of chance for natural, healthful de- 'é':’l:;.u'.u associated with the Pantages’ % y new in [ children. They are made without ridges, wrinkles off or stiffness, and they give tender, growing feet velopment. Sizes 2! to 6 ,Our modern method does the washing e appeaance and with RN ReRieven the added comfort of {4 SILK $5.50 POLE PIERCES PLANE better than Mother can do it—for we use hun- Rl N full kid Ii . SAVING 2 OCCUP‘ANTS dreds of gallons of pure, soft water on each S bl 3 DRESSES Falling Craft Is Tmpaled on Tele- family bundl.e - And clothes washed our way \ An attractive patent leather strap slipper for = last longer—in the long run cost no more— These new ties are shown in all-white kid $3.95 growing girls. It is trimmed with black baby phone Post, Which Breaks [} than those done at home. Phone for our route- asiwillias it timed wRE IS Se Bt lizard. Force of Crash. G R man now. Make your Mother’s Day tribute = i % D, May 9.—An sirplane, last throughout the year! ey are the most fashionable shoes for spec- ere";j’!.;s and « Sizes 815" to 12, §4.00 diving out of control, was impaled on r sports wear. - 5 a telephone pole near Cleveland Air- e Sizes 2 to 14. i Sizes 12.‘/; to 2, $5.50 port yesterday, but the two occupants ef the ‘c;:n! :-cc:.p'& ‘éo"&": g’jeu;yhm' R Ihe Home Laundry The Shoe Salen, Second Floor Ohildren's Shop—Second Floor . Sizes 214 to 8, $6.50 John F. Deklastel, the passenger, both 1101 Raum St. N.E. E i s Phone Linc, 8385 3-Piece Sweater Suits of Zephyr Wool A good Tooking, comfortable sport oxford for & height of 300 feet. children and misses. Leather sole, dark smoke The plane had falien about 260 feet Wpen {ie telephone pole “plarced o i v A In bl hi $ 5 . The cra; en und, 5 n i 2 2 o . . ) T crattit sl to the ground, -Ce tt b el Al ]NDRY do it ue, green, orchid or orange. Sizes 14 to 20. 16. 0 elk with log cabin elk trimming. pole. ———— e e e DO SN SR Pioee Pida) Fiaes BLbaRecHIN| Seosnd Moo Chiffon Handkerchiefs Allen-A Stockings Black and white, hand - painted We suggest Style No. 4200, all- ® u chiffon handkerchiefs with a picot 8 - silk chiffon with picot. edge and | edie- 181 ) : . L panel-curve heel. In eggshell, beige . blonde, blond dora, French nude and EANeTe ! Milanese Underwear eight other smart shades. $1.95 Soft silk Milanese underwear { K ) weafrsfland fits beautifully, launders Imported Perfumes perfectly. Y isi o . e Exquisite fragrances are Guer- ss.so‘.’omm' sizes 5 to 9. $2.95 and ; lain’s Shalimar, $25; Mitsouko, $15, Vests, sizes 34 to 42. $1.95. \ \ iy Gowns, lace or embroidered trim- By e : ¢ e i 3 & B Novelty Kid Gloves Comfott that makes walkmg a Pleas;' : Beautiful Handbags \ ; Styles to wear with coat suits, 3 = separate coat or short-sleeved The latest models in calf, lizzard dresses. Tan, eggshell, gray, white * grain, pin seal, Morocco, watersnake S5 and black. $3 to $5.95. Dr. Kahlet Shoes.. ’rhey and colorful tapestries. $5. have the famous built-in arch that rests your_feet. Smart Jewelry We Suggest These Smart Umbrellas Black and white combination . Sixftl:n-;‘ib silk grbglloria umbrel; + 1 s necklaces. $1 to $3.50. . as with the new bubble, Prince o The Combination last that fits at the heel—and Pl o ety Chikers, $1 GlftS f r Wales or straight handles. $2.95 to ) . h L f to $4.50. o $10. they’re fitted by men who know. feet. Colored Dinner Sets Mother’s Day Hand-Painted Scarfs Beautiful solid colored dinner Very fine quality double - width D Ro KA H LER S H O ES ::tp!l'(i ;:ot'l; Gr::?gh'inclsy;:.c I\:{:thflu;; sunday May 11 ¢ h ;l::nfl("o;. !nf:.t:? in‘ l?;r;‘ly pastel colors, ’ FOR MEN AND WOMEN, : e st Pioae mirst Ploor 603 Thirteenth Street District 1995

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