Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 7

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'THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930 T y principal of the Burrville School, com- | NEW “RACKET”? REVEALED Sfills ‘A[BUMEN l Senate Candidate NEw S[:HUUI- UN" e o O o e Eer o l | the invocation and the benediction At | Stevedores Charged With Wound- N T i g‘r James'A. Porter, president of zg’e' ing Selves to Collect Insurance. y | Sicilians, alleged to hlV! .!mllnltd themselves lnm1 th»lunued Sta ‘f; 7:1: A o DROPS DEAD AT FUNERAL erraay ,Rfig;‘r%g?: non‘?{{,: S| AMPBELL’S BEANS Helen Jensen, 13, of lowa,| Citizens and Civic Leaders srother ot Siain Man Expires, Son g.}'&:m:, e | G n costing workmen's compensa- 2s s E] FOR YOUR OUTING PARTY GUNDERSHEIMER'S Takes First Place in Join in Burrville Ex- Becomes Gravely Ill uon insurance companies $500,000 a 2 : DURHAM, N. C., May 28 (). —Arthur | Y70\, slieged miethod of operlung' Cans (4 ANGELKFEOOD Ea, 25° ercises. Goss, brother of George Goss, who was | was to obtain jobs as stevedores and National Bee. shot and killed by his son, Norman | then inflict minor injuries upon. them- Goss, at his home here Sunday. night, mlvesnxmm Which they collect & high 4 k i kmen’s compen- Dottty et g the e | G i it o e it s e 2o MEMORIAL DAY sUGGESTIONS AT LOW PRlCES tablishment of the Burrville School as | services here late yesterday and |filthln | the wound: irritated. a 20-room-and-auditorium educationa! | & feW minutes the son became . “A-L-B-U-M-E-N, albumen” apelledl 13-year-old Helen Jensen of Council Bluffs, Towa, yesterday afternoon to win ' the sixth annual National Spelling Bee, | held in the National Museum, and a | Pprize ot $1,000 in gold. d prise of $500, went to Ruth plant were held in the new assembly el e s Spliyati e | i o hion i pronunent n seion.| m||||unmumumm||m|m||||um||| CLICQUOT CLUB hall last night, when civic leaders,| As a result of the second death, which | P l l parents and puplls and school officials | CAMe as the cortege was prepnnn[ 1o | paid tribute to the community growth of | Fee (he R ioaneLcy, e - led “asceticism Mx_xgred Fron- | * mz nlst 15 years, eral will be held today. i HIGHEST UALITY 12 years old of South Bend, Ind., to the ht-room-and- | The shooting of ame a| was winner of the third prize of $250. |:udllor1um lddiuone -T,lfch 'w.;" c'om. climax to a hectic Sund-v mgm durlnn Q FANCY LEG OF She was declared out when she could bers of his family and finally udv-nced CHUCKROAST | LAMB Lb. 25c Lb. 33c DUTCH BREW | RIB ROAST. ™ 35c | AMERICAN BEAUTY 2 B 25¢ not lDQn “conflagration. were presented to Mrs. Mary A. McNei| by . The bee was: stohecred by 24 news- BEN WILLIAMSON, { member of the Board of Education. by | on Norman with & knife. The boy Exceptional Quality date for national honors. The contest- ic nomination for U who took the place on the prmlm\“m"! heart. ants were students in elementary achools, | States Senator in Kentucky. which had been reserved for Col. Wil. | ———— ] ‘The final hour of the bee was broadcast A“omt-d _Press Photo. arnet C. 1lkinson, first assistant | PTie b bt secnir oitistibts. Ar17ona Official cuperiniendent in charge, of he colred pleted during the current academic yelr which Goss, intoxicated, attacked mem- Lar'e Hybrld Varieties Bapers. each of which entered a candi- | Ashland capitalist, candidate for the | Albert L Harris, municipal archiiec), wice, one bullet passing R loopure grer & National Broadcasting Co. net- e m, DSW{;( Engineer Com- | | the words they misspelled and the order iy s ot $heicoiered flikmck | . in_which they were ruled out follows: of Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent, | Winfield Yarnell, Carlisle. Pa. “black- | Sends Utah Stock | Who was unable to attend after being | : Ruby Vi tor, Paducah, K. . +]] | required to take the pl ! Secret: 3-Corner SLICED | R o Smimmone v Men Grazing Bill Mmiiss ienctogma F HOME s 25 e€ | roast. 1 30¢ [Bacon > 39 gf“gvl %’:“fl:m,,fl;;fie““x;,“:s‘ e School,* "¢ the John Quiney Adwmt| yQULL NEED PLENTY Contents ‘ | Dederei L mme n,a]pn:v;mems in sl’reels :djlce‘n! | .. “philo- S 20 e school drew expre | ot Vi pie: | Orders Deputy to Collect i i nol arevipiiinil ot | 60y MAY 30th—ORDER | ; Dorothy E. Everett, New | o Bring Back Cattle <poke for the Northeast Boundary Citi- FOUNTAIN BRAND FLOWER MARKET PURE LARD "nur!ty', Wilma Snyder, i e dAg:;’cn LRI Wilkinson re- | 1245 20th St. N.W. ALL 5(‘. DRINKS | l—l AM : grorgetie”s Rann in Settlement. S o o el A12BOTTLECASENOWI Below N ‘ the Distret, citing new_school "con. Bottles 2 . U | e e R p——— i 1L | Clty, Utah, “pastime”; Francis MeCann, |, TPAGSTAPE, Az, May 28--The : | Houlton, Me., “decrecd"; Virginia Fal- | $i0TY of the man whose et URNITUR 2 REHOUSE 2 clola, Hoboken, N. J.," “conveyance”; | dén raised prize-winning chickens. for - CO_WAREHOUSE = = = )‘l’nlrd Pllmer West Salem, Ohlo his neighbor is being rewritten in the - ne Anwm De Lisa, Hart.|TUeged grazing lands of Coconino It l t bl th - | ford, " “pleasantries” ~ Lillian | COunLY. almost seems im possiblie . . . e | Gasko, u.y, Landing, N. 3., “approach. osontnio, home of the Grand Cen- s | ng”; nie Mae Schwab, Memphis 5yon and some of the roughest -nd 'wre Fruit BOTTLE | T that lles out_of doors, also boasts e m:fi,l,y., m'nf';‘uh,‘;"“n?{:,‘ { the greenést pastures In the Kaibab New h,.,w Conn “c,m, " o mrm area adjacent to the unfenced ; : Arizona-Utah boundary line. Each Spring this_grass lures Utah cattle u.s, BRITAIN PLAN AR fathen unts the ol round-up. cows eat Arizona I’l’l&l . RADIO EXCHANGES | sy <. Féesboucr -t &unty h’eu\n’er lrwued thelr ownera pay Arizona He d!spl!chzd Ed Jolly deputy trrls- Kalbal 35 N‘Ld(llnquent tax blu against ULlh AT ALL OUR STORE'S tremendous savings we feature in this ‘AJ.::,?:E;::M" 25¢ S e BONED CHICKEN ” FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BLUE LABEL s e ,mgm:fu?f" B cate AUCTIONS!!! LARGE LOSSES!!l That was the old ‘ l o Lbs. c i 2 By o Associated Pross. —_— way we handled Marred, Traded-in, Reclaimed, Storage, Floor ' | | COOKED NEW YORK, May 28—An arrange- RPN SR O R ..., BN, Mment whereby British » e ® With Aid of Ambassador Dawes, | u Gontract Is Effected to Swap o Samples and Slightly Damaged FURNITURE...but that is not so | CORNED BEEF S T S N s o ICEBERG LETTUCE. . . . .Head, 12¢ { o Peerless Customer Family. GET IN ON THESE BARGAINS. .. STRINGLESS BEANS. ..2 Lbs., 25¢, | dollars and cents...but add hundreds of mew friends to the READ EACH ITEM...WEVE CROWDED THEM INTO b i OLD POTATOES. . ... .10 Lbs., 39c ' zse , | | | | d companies under whlch they 'ul ex- British com- nny is nm-wmmemhl and broadcasts LITTLE TYPE BECAUSE WE CANNOT AFFORD TO SPEND Al Recla; = Fancy Lemons . .o~ 3Q¢ MUCH MONEY IN ADVERTISING THEM. .. we're losing All Sli(Mly Marred Furniture! LlBBY!s Fancy Large Cantiloupes. .Each 15¢ VIENNA SAUSAGE enough already. All Traded-In Furniture! All Stored Furniture! Warehouse Open From 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Watch Fancy Pineapples, Each 15¢ and 18c ¢ without fees. The Friday ONE DAY ONLY! There Ttems On Acount of the Ridical | 1 ut“ prum p]mlgsm&yzc%? ':f“‘ Evening Star Thursday, May 20th O:I; .S: l:)ur i ‘P:i:-’A;I S:’:- F:nl:l:‘ = TEXAS ONlONs' bl o .4 Lb’.’ 21c i o l 5c s to be exchanged. o Warehouse Opens 8 AM. WAREHOUSE No Char ! e S e e | — FANCY BOX APPLES | tiations with German, Prench and Y $179.00 3-Pc. Tapestry Overstuffed Living | $4.95 Reed Fiber Ferneries Room Suite $19.50 In new colors. Loose reversible cushions. From storags, in | 19¢ Pictures good condition. Size 5x7 inches. Various subjects. o g f’,,'{"_‘,’,'.,.‘.’,‘“ frefrigerator. 91250 | $9.75 48.1nch Davenport Table... .§2.69 835 00 Oak Wood Top Kitchen Slightly marred. . Italian ho‘du.mng companies. | NOTED HORSEMAN DEAD ‘ Shelby Harbison, Seller of Blooded | Horses, Passes Away in Kentucky. | IMPORTED SARDINES Atlantic City LExToN, Xy sy 38 0| 4% 7 R 75 | $12.95 Croteans Bonduiy Chais...... 3495 || FANCY STUFFED s m’?:r"'fi‘:”;‘.‘.‘.""‘““ e s $169 Four-Piece Walnut Veneer Bed Room | $119.00 Overstuffed 3-Pc. Living Room OUVES HORMEL i shortly before midnight last night, He herreaiod Suite SBwientiud S L T . A WHOLE CHI toiSiive Trvoughons. the worid snapas ua| | Decoration Day ot istibrags A E R s o Covered'with ‘veiour.”~Reciaimed, CKEN e et e e MAY 30 $22.00 Finest 25-Yr. Guaranteed Coil $29.50 Sturdy Oak ‘Extension Dining Room 7-Oz. 230 polE, Harbison hu‘:eb:? jn failing aikish geadineoekbhisn e Springs $5. Tu.'l_trl.em. Gt Jar tion did not become critical until Mon- regular train No. 518 99 helical tied caill ghtly marred samples. Odd mxu 3/3, 3/8, 4/ 3 4/ $6.75 Handsome Junior and Bml[e formed ‘l‘(%%%::n ;“ :’: u#::hhm V.. TS5AM. $19.50 Pure Layer Felt Roll- PG T R R R O $1.89 BEE BRAND ve cky, Mr. Han : - g o in the sal of 'live stock AR Gyl Lanae e M:;‘.‘::’:,,,.’,,‘,.’,' et R s105.3’0“1-'2:l:.a"fi:::yp'fi;ll-i‘;;:.fi;b ROOT BEER EXTRACTS blooded hot 886, operating in the firm of Harbison, Jewell & Pat- | Returning Same Day terson. Leaves Atiantie City . . 7:00P.M. Philadelphia . . . 8:57P.M. ¢ Standard Time $15.00 Chlflol;:n of Good Wood Finished | tresses ..............:......... Floor sam "'mG'.',"'.f'.'...,w iAo Sons $6. $98.00 Wninul Veneer Buffet. . .. .. ;4L9 .50 w‘|'“' Veneer ch,‘"o],“ .$14.95 Avfi‘:'m:mé dx;mn u'm. :nd set of chairs. Queen i eft over from $250 bed room suites. L T Neraus $17 50 Occasional Pull-Up Clmr ..$4.65 $39.00 Large Size 3-Mirror Vanity velour seat. Slightly marred. DEtle gso to $6.00 Odd Dinin, Plea Made for Fight Films. Bottl‘e l 5c EET MEATS AND : swmu. PICKLES FORED: 48 . I Jar .l-r Out of $169 suite, slightly marred. | $59.00 Heavy Reed Fiber 3.Pe. Q. 32c PIGS 190 290 390 to decide whether fight films Iho\lH be shown within its borders. TR W PR RS TS DS —_— Some with leather Suite Jar $225.00 Beautifully Carved Rail Top 3-Pe. With-velour seat cushions. From storage. Davenport-Bed Suite $68.75 $200.00 Lawson Sofa and Clmr .$34.50 Air Races Thru— FIELD GLASSES Bring the planes within the Rose and taupe jacquard velour covering. Good condition. $59.00 Quartered Oak Dresserobe. .$14.95 chlfluroh and drawer space—almost geod as 835 00 Mlmve Oak Chest of Drawers . $5.95 3169 00 Jacqund Velour 3-Pc. Living Room Smte $ In good condition. $39.50 Day-Bed With walnut eln 'lncl ends and cretonne mfl tress. Floor samp! $22.50 Large hbnry Leather Rocker. $4.85 Traded in. 98¢ Felt-Base Floor Covering, Sq. Yd., 19¢ Usable lengths In good patterns. Quantity limited. 39¢ Felt-Base Sanitary Mats. .. (seconds) , . 5¢ $225.00 Large 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite, $65.00 Genuine wainut veneer. From party who left <city. Wonderful bargain 849 00 Odd Walnut Veneer Bed. . ..$9.75 Also some 4-posters. Slightly marred. $198.00 Large Walnut Veneer Bed Room $54.95 andsome dresser, chifforobe, full vanity and e Slightly marred from st Covered in figured denim. tom con- i struction. S‘mlodn otherwise ed eandman GULDEN s MUSTARD Jer SCHINDLER’S PEANUT BUTTER 16-ox. Jar $59.00 Walnut Veneer fiufiet ..... $17.50 In excellent condition, $49.00 l’or:elnn-l.lnetl Refrigerator, $19.75 3-door style. Never used. $35.00 Large Oak Serving Table. ...$4.75 In excellent conditi. $40.00 Oak and Lennlaer Morris Easy Chnr ........................ $4 3119 Compl:le 4-Pc. Gamwood Bed Room ONIE Sl e e UL $48.75 Fm'uh.fl in walnut. Slightly marred. Floor SB '15 Simmons Link Bed Springs. . ..$2.89 Floor Samples. $49.50 0dd Vnmty Dresser. ....... $ Of walnut veneer. Full length with 3 mirrors. From storage. $98.00 Pullman Revolving Day-Bed . $18.75 With velour covering. Mahogany ends. Traded in. $229.00 10-Pc. Walnut Veneer Dining ROGMISEME" ... .o o b $ Almost good as new. $79.00 Phonograph.............. 8.75 Mahogany veneer. Console model. Will play any HORMEL POUND FANCY QUEEN DROMEDARY STAR SPECIALS OLIVE na . g5e | sorren - 43e 29c NUCOA Lb. 25¢ GOLD BAG COFFEE . . . ¥ 29¢ WILKINS COFFEE Lb. 36e $2.98 Double Size Electric Toaster. . ..79¢ Nickel plated and complete with cord and plug. $19.50 Gate-Leg Table Mahogany veneer. Damaged leaf and leg. $298.00 to $450.00 SUIT range of vision that suits best. ORIENTA COFFEE Lb. 39¢ You are cordially invited to W. HOUSE COFFEE, Lb. 43e inspect the stock we show, which * embraces all the desired makes, including the wonderful Zeiss and Bosch and Lomb Field Glasses. ETZ, Optometrist 1217 G Street GRAPEFRUIT - 20 gaAl‘leDolNNrE T;'::':‘::" C.:: loc WASHINGTON SELF RISING ROCK CREEK 3 1ge. Bous 13 Lee s | FLOUR. . 12Lbs. §3¢ | CERESOTA FLOUR il | o L 950| 12 1. §Q¢ Only | . : Lge. 1 Deposit Will Hold In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. NW. || CH" SO Pkg. zoc Any Item Selected Large Brick 4-Stery Building—Plenty of Parking Space. | | Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse. % e llll 00 to ‘45000 lein. Room, Bed Room and Dining Room suhn all brand-new lnfl fully guaranteed. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 12 .. §O¢

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