Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1930, Page 7

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su'TuN, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE AS DEATH NEARS | Stz | A Great Sale R | T A Court criers were termed “just Ro CERY CQ ™ a relic of an ancient custom” and 6 LF_ADOIIN‘[S | s fick bill, i - Office and Warehouse 3 y tion Exonerates Colored | | 155, ns secend deficiency bill ' - 1845 4th Street N.E. ™ mittee. i PN o Associates. B * E*———_—} PRETISIASe Wl L tr!rrs in the Federal Courts. “as big a farce as ever happened” One of Five Awaiting Execu-| | by chaimman Wocd of the House appropriations committee in hear- By the Associated Press. but ery -‘ the chairman demanded Stores EDDYVILLE, Ky., June 12.—The early of John W. Gardner, general | | — morning hours of Friday the 13th to-| | 38¢nt of the Department of e —— ¢ay loomed closer for a white man and | | brought up. i BULK or four negroes sentenced to be electro- “The crier Is just a flunkey for | | uted here, as the fate of at least three| | the judge" said the chairman, CARTON b | | adding the suggestion that one : ing the _suggestion o M et he e ight be kept in the Supreme \ Whil arden L. R. Gumm went| | fUBNt be & Pound Court dressed HD in \(\Hle‘ fan- - oun .UUU! his gnm dlltll’! of Dl eparing lhe\ s v ot R e o O | Gl S0 T e g -Sanitary Butter . 39 Solemn procedure. Gov. Flem D, Sampe | | 1im some di 8 | Large delicious halves of choice California peaches | A son was considering pleas tur lnq min- ute stays for three of the Neg: . . ¥. - The men sentenced fo die are Ballard| LA GUARDIA ASKS PARLEY in a rich syrup. ('a“ Py R e, W hile; Ruhacd Z4 | IN-INTEREST OF LABOR| Sealect Evap. Mllk 3 tins 25 BIG CUP or Grissby, 38, and Lioyd Wiiliams, 34, al | Maximum peaches have daily gained new friends o ppnszh little hope is held for Rat- | Intisiucen i aeaTnliomito BAA ORYY since we introduced them to Washington. We want santos coffee TURNSTILE Lb. zsc . eliffe and Edmonds. Ratcliffe was con- n | SeConlapece s ORI istRYased you to try them . .. we know you will be more than victed of the hammvr slaying of W. A, “" as he knelt to place flowers on his wife's . z -“grave in a Loulsville Cemetery. Ed-| pajieving the Government should do! rleased. FAMOUS reen ag oxxee Lb. c Muse, 64, who was struck and mbb!d Problems in Unemployment. monds fogether with Keller and Grigs: | more fo Solve the unemployment prob. | i Garr %5. night wate e S Repsmmeiative) LaGuardle Re Seldom are you offered an opportunity to buy such i R " Sl i R . : N Nut Margarine -25 resolution for a national conference to| | fenced for, shooting to death erber | Fetclation foc s, tatlacal conts bt wonderfully good peaches at such a low price. ucoa a a Following the announcement yester- | Welfare laws. 12 b aikmotedit | 5 = day ln W, n(h‘ll ( umm that u.lmund\ The conference wou 0 tL1 o0k U (Ild\ such problems as \lu‘ dalh hours | | Lb. c Son went to Louisviile, et he e l’l‘g‘"‘““ ”K;‘""* and insurance, ““‘ ne Lan PURITAN a conference with Pardon Commissioner | 0d_&ge pensiol i J. L. he! 11 3 Discussing his measure in the House. LI’. piblican “leadert. 1t was anmounced |La GuArdia urged it 1s & companion | udaa ’S eranp acomn ¢ the conference concerned stays of B to the Wagner unemployment | T oo | ' Afternoon Br. Tea 7 19c At th lusion of th f . . L . o e contustn f ;: s WINCOLLEGEHONORS I\ 4 Sensational | Cans Buy a - another conference today and probably — . 9 Pound g e e G 0 sstvoro Gl and By Bidents Value for Quniy | Land O° Lakes Butter .. 45¢ Yesterday four physicians examined Stand High in Classes. i the men | — Special Dispatch to The Btar. f 1 UPPER MARLBORO, Md., June 12.— g . however. caused [ ! Warden Gumm to communicate with | Miss Alice Elizabeth Hill and Thomas ‘ Frankfort authorities, who promised to | Van Clagett, jr. of this town were oiaen o 3 8 . S //d lear larie. send two physicians to the prison today nw-rdndmmnur; at college commence- ROYAL N 2 to make a final examination of the | ments this wel 0 priscner. Miss Hill, the youngest daughter of t ch . z " Each week for several weeks inmates | MF. and Mrs. William 8. Hill, was grad- | [ -] onte . \n: errles Tin [ Just the Kind of Chickens You Wan ;f all 1’(‘h( penal institutions of the State | uated from dAm'rlfln‘;]rll\Pl‘i“r “!;‘h i e 5% ave had read to them fl proclamation | ington, an Teceive several prizes, prepared by Gov. e it he | among which were one of the two fac- Ready- o Tins e Fanc Fresh Kllled Fr ln Siened the death warrants of the five | ulty awards for the student who ranked or on s toEry o ls for men. The governor ordered that the | highest in scholarsh'p during the col- | proclamation should be read to the in- |legs year. She also gained senior class P er mates weekly. scholastic honors for the last semespr. ’ v < | Young Clagett, who was among %ne w el de l e | AUTO CAUSES DEATH \fé‘i:.:;:f“°{§r§d:§"€&?;‘.‘a m“mm elcs Gl‘ apeia y doe .9 ‘ . William 5. Grox Killed When Gor| EVERY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Leaves Embankment. THIS USEFUL COMBINATION | : ELECTRIC | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ‘I N ¢ i CUMBERLAND, Md., Ji 12.—Wil- H . . . . .. . liam H. Crox, aged about 30, was fatally | A N s A Long Handle Each of these ghickens is killed directly uqder our own supervision, assuring injured late Sunday afternoon when his you of the market’s best. Why not fry or broil a couple of these fancy chickens | car went over an embankment on the DUST PAN | “for your Sunday dinner? Moorefield-Keyser road, throwing him | through the top and landing him about 25 feet froi o ‘ | Broken peck. snd ‘il e k| A strong, lwell comln:!c!ed, long l;nnldle | u e 5 sulted in his death an hour I | = -tilti i i I F h K ll d F Ch k 'According o eyewltnesses. Grox was | dust pan—self-tilting and attractively lac res 111e rying IcCKens Per Lb. ( moving at high speed. The car turned | . quered. over three times and assumed an up. | | ht it el A i MUDDlMAN £ A Green Handle norlhlrst ol M refleld. Crox, l‘ A heavy, strong broom—which will last and last and last. . . : | * Tender Prime Rib Roast For this week we are offering this most | useful and attractive combination at the Chu ck 3-Cornered Roast " 32¢ Br?faSt i Special Price of Fancy Veal Cutlets | o e oulder Veal Roas - | ° {7 \ o4 RoaSt Ssll:oullger LYlmll’ llgoastt i Veal | Friday Only W L i 23 |Bma i 19¢| Tomorro\;l’u the day when Per I Sea ; S Fancy Ha]ibut Steak el 1b. 35c | 13 2285 F » y , we select regular high quality 2 Quarts e | S_peCla ll items and reduce the prices for samco Grape Julce Quart 33 Fancy Fresh Tl‘Ollt . £ lb. 1 5¢ FRIDAY ONLY. GINGER Foods Clicquot Club " " 29¢ . () Fresh Boston Mackerel . . b. 21c Regular §$3.50 All 5¢ Drinks cgfififis & " zse | Friday Fresh Fillet of Haddock . . b. 25¢ [ ] o g ' P ey MEAT...........Lb, —Shlrts Extra Spectal Thzs Week End EL REGULAR LUMP CRAB 480 ' Peerless Macaroni 3 "] l9c $ 1 65 e i leerty F lOlll’ 12 . C ' Franco-Amer. Spaghetti 3 =’ 25¢ $4.75 | Old-time Maryland milled flour quoted at a I e - FULL i P e g g . Wisconsin Cheese miik Lb. 29e \ SELECTED “Sanico™ “rs Eggs G 33e Dozen also . .. i Imported White Fine Imported | English Broadeloth and nou,., uu,. 49 l‘ g!}cl;'slilr“%]sb. 57C }-:‘l(_)(l)‘&?l Ell)? llf,. 57C ] Wilkins Coffee Lo 18e 5% 35¢ Finely tailored, fresh new “white” English Kancy Madeas s all sTeeve e of dist e = -1 Homey Dew Pineapple 2%:." 49¢ all sizes, all sleeve In a choice of distinc- s : 1 hs—and i llar- i i i | é ' i oy Imglhland b SOt ve swips and cesigns || | & ) ' Homey Dew Pineapple 2";." 29¢ T | ' Del Monte Pineapple 2 ™2 49¢ ‘Jumbo Cantalf()lépsecs . Country Club Brew 6 ;" 85¢ Regular $27.50 & $32.50 Ripe, sweet cantaloupes—strictly JUM in size—each cantaloupe Tropical Worsted Wl" adequately serve four people. Fels.Naptha soap ' 4 C;}::l zsc f] Stringless Beans . 4 28¢ Star Soap 6 ci- 25¢; Lava 6e SUITS | Cohgess jeans . . 2 e 23¢ | Swift’s Sunbrite Cleanser - Se bt Da FRIDAY ONLY Iceberg Lettuce . 2 Haas 25c | Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 2 p:?r‘. l5¢ in i .l o v 8 1975 ]; Texas Onions . . . 4 e 22c - N.B.C. ‘v Sandwiches i 29¢ e —— : '« New Cabbage . . . . w 5¢ : B S White Potatoes . . 10 s 39c e 1lc Sale for ONE CENT With a Package of WHEATIES nor Dad—Father’ u » ' i V at the Regular Price of Honor Dad—Father’s Day—Sunday, Ju:c 15th | New PO ta toes 5 R c G 15 CIROSNERS || hintacs o< e0 : 1325 F STREET

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