Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1930, Page 11

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WETS CLAIM AN OF 29-IN HOUSE Repeal Ranks Won 9 in Re- cent Primaries, With 20 More Shifting. are wet. predicted, ‘wet’ to pect.” Gain of 20 votes in the next House of Representatives for repeal of the eighteenth amendment is already as- sured from primary results and com- Massachusetts is the lit of States primary contes Thouns “Rbode” m*w:a e, Wisconsin and Galifomia, -1 every one of the 29 districts either the sure winner is wet or both candidates “Twenty-five States have nominated candidates for the National House of Representatives, with an average gain g)r :pe;l;l(d:;?u than one seat to a ta emphasized. “Further gains may be looked for,” h. “in the 23 primaries State conventions still to be held. far there is not a single ‘dry’ in existence or it ————e HOOVER HOME TO BE SOLD tntt-hnhqd ith wet gains from ] THONER SOUGHT IN J0YCE DEATH Wife of lllinois State Senator Tells of Warnings by Unknown. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 18.—The stary of Mrs. John T. Joyce that she received several anonymous telephone calls_the m“n... mm: .gmm. those 'hom police sought to estion regarding Joyce's death was ‘ommy ‘Abbott, the Chicago gangster, who was believed to have beep the in- tended victim of a machine gun at- tack at Rockford, IIl, last weel Ab- bott was not wounded, although a man fl-lndingnnelr him was instantly killed and Abbott's car was hit severgl times. Joyce appeared before a grand jury on election frauds last and he was reported to have identified Abbott as one of the gunmen who invaded the forty-second ward during the April primary. INCURSION IS DENIED Persia Also Repudiates Another Protest From '.l'nrkey sent to Teheran w the Turks AM M were rumors the tribesmen would pursued across the border, which 1.! not definitely fixed in that region. The Persians recently undertook to co-op- erate with the Turks in the drive against the Kurds. - FOUR HIP SINGS WOUNDED NEW YORK, August 18 (#)—Three members of the On Leong Tong were ir jail today on charges of felopious as- sault and possession of pistols because of a shooting affray last night. Four Hip 8ipg members were wounded as 30 ‘rh’nm of Hoy Kee's pool room geram- led for safety from the cross-fire of attacking tongmen. 8ix men entered the pool room at the front and rear doors without warning and opened fire. Lights were shot out. ' tate International Motor Traffic. LEAGUE MAY IODIFY Pact Considered for Lessening As- sessment on Aytomobiles to Facili- BY the Associated Press. THE HAGUE, August 18—A sub- committee of the League of Nations’ Fiseal and Road Traffic Olmmlnn- met here todsy to study a @raft con: 1\:nmm on the taxation of forelgn tour- The object of this p! national agreement is by vt mfl ternational motor trafic by TAX ON TOURISTS 2= e, part at Gene: the preliminary work on both these v;!gr‘posdlm PR3 OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Dry ILeague Founder and Wife Married 50 - Years. LITTLE POINT SABLE, Mich, Au- gust 18 (A).—Rev, Dr. Howard Hyde Russell, founder of the Anti-Saloon League, and Mrs, - Russell celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary here yesterday. A service in their honor | g English Visitors on Increase. Thé United Kingdom proved popular with foreign guests last year. Figures recently issued by the home office show.¢j that of 487,414 foreigners who landed on the islands during 1929 visitors on holidays and tourists numbered 288,301, an_increase of 18,576, 2001 16th St. N.W, 3 Rooms, Kitchen night before her husband, a State Sen- Wewberg, Oreg., Place ‘of Presi-| 081" Si"T, Weriously, sent police on dent’s Boyhood Listed With Dealer, |2 search today for known enemies of | the lawmaker. NEWBERG, Oreg. August 18 (#).— | Mrs. Joyce said the calls started Pri- sident Hoover's boyhood home, In |day afternoon and lasted until that is for sale. evening. She was first warned that the Senator was be shot and ‘later was told that he had been shot three times. Senator, Joyce died suddenly Satur- day morninj 3 ungder circumstances that led his brother, Bdward Joyce, to sug- gest that he might have been poisoned windows shattered, table covers ripped TEHERAN, Persia, August 18 ()— |and_the room filled with smoke from The Persian foreign ¢ oot 78 yesterday of- | the ficially repudiated reports that Turkish iy soldiers had made an incursion into Persian territory. The announcement also denied thal another mote of pro- test had been reccived from Turkey. The Turks have beep urging Persia to allow their armies to operate. on Persian soil in a campaign against the Kurdish rebels, who access to Persia after being cormered on Mount Ararat. One sharp note recently was mitments from candidates which hasc thus far been recorded, Henry H. Cur- ran, president of the Association Against_the Prohibition Amendment, announced today. possible exemption of forel"n Cars m- taxation. A subcommittee of the League’s Pis- cal Committee will likewise meet here e servics “eimw taucted By Fe ice was Dr. Melbourne P, n" and F. Scott McBflde, and Bath, $90.00 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Primaries aiready held recorded a | gain of nine. Seven new affirmati votes are pledged by sitting membes who have recently announced that thi favor repeal. Thirteen other members have switched from a position of un- certainty or modification to outright rTepeal of the dry amendment. | H. W. Downing, present owner, has listed the house with a real estate dealer, Relieve that itching, burning tor- t and start the he The house became famous in Oregon "3 s as the place where “Herb” Hoover lived for several years with his uncle, Dr. John Minthorn. These S S S A e T A Our Accounts Telephone Invited Number No Interest Is or Extras NAtional Added 5220 m b : Contmuation Sale of the Entire Stock of ““Sue’s Hosiery Shop” Silk Lingerie, Ete. About Half Price Sue’s Hosiery Shop and Our Own Stock l.l(hm “Sue’s Hoslery Shop,” ene of Feurteenth Street’s " = -class specialty shops, decided to retire fram business, Gold- $2 to $2.79 Silk Undies @hooy's Ronght. 1he Sutive Woek ‘L. avant. SonpiTne e ol Silk crepe de chine step-ins, sl'59 . Your Neiborl‘loo’d': A4SC0 Store Is an Asset to Your Community! w HEN YOU take into eolulldntion the Quality of the Foods and Table Needs you purchase in your nearest Store—and the prices you pay—you realize fully what it rheans to be able to buy Qudlity at a Saving! Choice Quality Peas . ., .....2 %! 15¢ Farmdale Tender Peas ......2 ";n: 25¢ Del Monte Sugar Peas . .,.....can 17c ASCO0 Sugar Peas . . ..an 17c A4SC0 Extra Sifted Peas........ean 23¢c Blue Dot Lima Beans.......2 cans 25¢ ASC0 Golden Bantam Corn...2 cns 25¢ Farmdale Stringless Beans...2 cans 25¢ Maryland Tomatoes ........3 cans 25¢ Best Pink Charge Advance Sale of Blankets Now in Parking Space Opposite 8th St. Entrance Progress! doz. Del Monte or ASCO Yellow Cling Peaches doz. Rayon Underwear, Ete. Sue’s Hosiery Shop Stock and Our Own $1 to $1.50 Rayon Undies Women's and misses’ pajamas, chemises, combinations (bloomer 78e or paniy leg), step-ins, slips and panties of heavy delusterized rayon in pastel shades. . Sizes 36 to 42. fers it to you st tremendous savings, with equally tempt- dance sets, chemise, panties and ing values from our own stock. slips, in dainty tailored and Iesstriiined tiules. $1.50 to $1.95 Silk Hose Sue's Hosiery Shop stock and eur own. ed sheer hose, silk lnn top to toe, with Fnuh Luh and ASC0 or Ritter ASCO Toasted $3 to $6.50 Silk Undies prven demes oo chmioos ani 3 ] -39 step-ins—marvelous values. $1.00 and $1.25 Slips PM!y. r-yol}-nnd-eoston l,t picot or hem tops; some in the new grenadine dull-finish crepe. Also service weight, with narrow lisle garter welt for added wear. Very newest $1.00 Chiffon Hose Sheer chiffon, sikk from ped ankles, seamed backs and 49c fashion marks. Perfects. Smart tones, From our own stocks. 97¢c Kslddl::-&!:.n'd O‘k Hose ue's ery an & Tt 2dc and striped hose in light or me- :‘i:‘m weight. = All 't quality, Kiddies’ 50c Waist Suits Stight _ irrequlars —at _oxactl s s 23¢ Sizes 2 6 10, Women's $1.50 and $2 Suits afi:‘n:-:fim‘l':“:dm ny'l::l with 69c Beans with Pork 3 cans 20c Salmon 2 I 25¢ ASCO Extra Fine Sauerkraut Corn Flakes 22k 11 Large Crisp Flakes Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Goldenbers's—Main’ Fleor Goldenbers's—Main Floor Men'’s Fall Shirts TR Every Shirt is Guaranteed! Exceptionally fine broadcloth shirts, made to sell for much more. Smart colors in stripes, neat pat- terns, plain shades and white. Brand-New—Perfect Quality Full Cut—Colorfast Collar-attached and neckband models, with long- cut trunks, wide pleats, fine_tailoring and staunch wearing ability. Sizes 14 to 17. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. Great Sale of $1.50 to $2.00 SHEETS 63x99 Inches 72x99 Inches 9 c + Mill Lengths of Really high- .v':dc shoets of heavy, durable q-lllty—nu-m-( at but there are positively mo holes to impair their service in the ing. Hand-torn, ironed and finished with deep hems. Well worth Two to eight ylrd mill lengths of fast- Bedspreads 81x90-in. Sheets They’ll mlu very pretty and pnchul ads that you orchid— round thread quality. Fast-colored plaids, checks l 8 Full and twin wide. c o 89¢ shrinkage. qu-lny at an lmlnlully it 30 25¢ Outmg Flannels colored -!ri'ud effects. L] L] planning to buy new rugs for the Winter. Just 75—deep and open ground effects—richly colored. Some classed 527 *35; as slight seconds. name on back. ‘1 75 and ‘ l .zs Velvets, 9x12 or 8.3x10.6- somely dqugned and woven. $2.50 Sq. Yd. Nutritious—easy to serve. Tasty Foods at Savings! N. B. C. Amulet Puff Rich, Creamy Cheese Van Camp's Cooked Mackerel. .. Ritter Cooked Spaghetti........ Joan of Arc Kidney Beans....... Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef. ... ASCO Stuffed or Plain Olives. . . ASCD Sliced Bacon ASC0 Small Green Lima Beans. .. .. Satisfying Beverages! *Gunther’s Brew 4 bots. 25¢ *4500 Ginger Ale. .......3 bots. 25¢ Clicquot Club Dry Ginger Ale bot. 14c Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. . . bot. 14c Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale bot. 18¢c Clicquot SEC Ginger Ale. . . bot. 18c Hire’s Birch Beer Extract. . . bot. 22¢ “Plus_Bottle Deposit *Hi-Ho Beverages loc *Plus Deposit Reg. 23c Heavy Gauge Dmly Needa—Prlced Right! Buckets 1 Finest Fruit or Pulverized Sugar eIy Specially priced! Charming Velvet Hats For Those Who Like to Be First With Fall Fashions! .S Stunning bere!l, down-at-the-back brims, and turbans, including copies of the “Di- vorcee” cap worn by Norma Shearer in her famous movie of that name. Fashions that you will adore for their softness, their chic and their wearability. Featuring four outstanding shades—black, bottle green, Patou’ brown and bacchus—which will be in great demand for Fall 29¢ 39¢—29c=10c Saved Vietor Blend Coffee Acme Brand Goldenbers's— Socond Fleor. 77¢c—4 for $3.00 me bets. A4SC0 Cider Vinegar. Shredded Wheat. ... Gorton’s Flaked Fish. .. Pappy’s Guava Jelly.... Snider’s Peas Snider’s Rosebud Beet\ Snider’s Lima Beans. Wilkins Coffee $1.59 Washable 40-Inch Silk Flat Crepes 79c- Lovely' all-silk washable flat crepe in a large range of wanted colors— that’s something to hurry for, at 79¢ a yard! This is just another of those remarkable silk purchases that are ed. R blue, keeping Goldenberg’s Silk Depart- "" 80x105 in. ment in the limelight these days. 12§c Unbleached 2 cans 25c wiiodan ZBC .glass jar 25¢ .glass jar 22¢ .glass jar 35¢ b, pkg. 35¢ . 20 Tissue 3 -~ 20c | Chipso, 3 Z5¢ One Dethol Sprayer and 16.pt. can Dethol Insect Killer Meat Market Suggestions! Selected Cuts Chuck Roast » 2]1¢ Freshly Ground Beef..... » 23¢ LeanBoilingBeef.. 2“’"25C Shoulder Lamb Chops.... » 28¢ Shoulder Lamb Roast..... » 23¢ Lean Stewing Lamb...... » 10¢ Delicious Lamb Patties..3 « 25¢ Sliced Beef Liver........ » 25¢ Sliced Pork Liver. ....... 2 1. 25¢ Finest Fresh Produce! U.S.No.1Grade | (Chojce Fresh Peas . . Potatoes | Reg Ripe Tomatoes . . 3 » 10+ 29¢ | Cooking Apples c e lm Depend on ASC0 Service, and you will be assured the Finest Foods and Table Needs the World can produce, at money - saving prices seee Amazingly Priced at 3— %, Camay Toilet Soap oll 1— medivm Jyory Soap Flakes for size phg. Another hm't- Tender Round STEAK » 35¢ Juicy Sirloin 'STEAK Porterhouse STEAK: » 43¢ And Those Famous New Cotton ched cotton t. for Autumn e e s Regular $1.69 Value aye * Pillowcases ut them—see them tomorrow—at a saving Two pepular zse H 42236 inches, of a ine grade of all-rayon flat crepe—40 inches wide. Rich mew tones. out starch or dressing. There will be “Travel Prints” 3 ' iin:7%e 39¢ and 45c¢ You've heard a lot ° S § of BZc a yard! In a sl 7Yd' sizes: 45236 and splendid grade of cotton, with. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Armstrong and Nairn Makes Heavy Inlaid Linoleums (SECONDS) $1.25 and 95c $1.50 Sq. Yd. 2 e Grades $2.75 Armltrong'l Inlaid Linoleum wp» s l 95 Grade Sq. Yd. Noted for jits durability and “service. 72x90 Inches 81x90 Inches 81x99 Inches oy Rl i oo byt st _erie . & 29€ Percales Minor imperfecti ary to class them as eon‘o slightest. d Heavy, round-thread quality, entirely free from starch or dress- y @ coming early for—and well worth buying by the dozen! $5.00 Rayon $1.19 Bleached bibosd er o Tarkie e it ool terns and colorings. 36 inches wide. Be iful ray.:" ;mndc sz'9s 79e school frock: easily see are greatly under- ,“h") of heavy 29 Dr L h C €8s Gln ams $1.39 Mattress 3 g and stripes closely-woven, Covers Softanirh ety 3 eches bed size ‘-.-nnu B round eh:olnd"u-bluclhlcd sheet- 19c Shaker Flannel& ing, cut full to allow, for Heavy double-fleeced wide. Pillow Ticks feather - proof pil- 36 inches wide. A heavy e Sl tuvuties, € e neee | Q@ Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. ' Goldenders’s—aln Plook In the Two Most Popular Sizes—9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Feet Here are values worthy the attention of every one s pile Seamless Royal Wiltons—of a quality that will give years of service. The patterns are beautiful in all-over as slight irregulars. Famous Makes of Axmmtter and Velvet Rugs—Special! $39 and $42.50 Axminsters, 9x12 $48 and $50 Gnd- Axnnn-!erl, 9x12 nn(.lns 3x10.6-ft. sizes. Classed and 8.3x10.6 ft. sizes. Have maker’s 533 837 Grldol Sq. Yd. $40 and $42.50 Seamless Fringed $80 Wilton Velvet Rugs, hand- $2.25 and ’l.sn ft. sizes. 9x12-ft. size. Rare bargain! Crudes Goldenbers’s—Downstairs Store Downstairs Store Downstairs Store

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