Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1930, Page 24

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Limited Memory THE EVENING ARE REPORTED IN RUSSIA |FIVE CONVICTED SLAYERS | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, two,of the seven, recently had been seen | WILL HUNT BLACK JAGUAR| in Charlotte, N. C.. but the others—Beal, Carier, Giarence Miler, Joseph | and K. Y. Kendricks—were re- | Nicholas Biddle and Companions to | AUGUST 21, 1930. a kodiak bear and & moose with ant- lers measuring 78 inches on the Alaskan Peninsula, wiil be Dr. Ward Brinton, this city, to whom the jungles of Hon- LEWIS PLATFORM %5ors i tieaa 3 lieved Out of Country. | All Details but Where He | " . :.e | RALEIGH, N. C. August 21.—The Got Them Given Police | Raleigh News and Observer says it is h_\v Puzzle Prisoner. ?’nmmnm whether Fred Erwin Beal and ported tes. e Seek Rarest Game Animal. duras and Guatemala already are well. known, and Douglas D. H. March, Had- Pope Receives C. P. Taft, 2d. PHILADELPHIA, August 21 (®.—A |don Heights, N. J., authority on reptiles. VATICAN CITY, August 21 (#).—The | Guest for a black Jaguar, one of the | = * | rarest game animals of the Western | Poptitoday Tevadtn pelvte '“‘"““"' | Hemisphere, will take Nicholas Biddle | who has 16 children. has been awarded Charles P. Taft, 2d, son of the Iate|,n4 two companions into the jungle | first prize offered by the Lincolnshire | former President and Chief Justice of | fastnesses of Honduras next month. | Agricultural Society to laborers with the United States, of Cincinnati. With Mr. Biddle, who last year bagged large families. Peter Broxholme of Goltho, England. GED+, 3 FAND, MAYON- NAISE 8-oz. jar 1llinois Demograts for Sweep- | . ing Repeals at Session / Led by Woman. By the Associated Press. — [\ 1 —, four of his associates will ever serve the - \\{‘ 2 — prison terms given them for the second ~— V= | degree murder of Chief of Police O. F. X = Aderholt of Gastonia. It has been au- thoritatively learned, the paper says, that the five are in Russta. Beal and six others were sentenced to | from 5 to 20 years in prison upon their | conviction of the second degree murder charges. The sentences today were up- held by & ruling of the State Supreme Court. The seven are at likberty under bonds. . | By the Associated Press. MT. CLEMENS, Mich., August 21.— Mr. Kuzma Satavisky is holding a sort h ty ERTNGRIRADS. Tl Apul ] 2[00 Opsa Tiotae i &he Macoinh Ootity Games Hamilton Lewis, Democratic|Jall today, while several score far- candidate for the Senate, will seek mers are trying to refresh his memory. election on a platform favoring repeal | Mr. Satavisky, who has been in jail | of all prohibition legislation. for several days, distinctly remembers The Democratle ' state convention | stealing & large mumber of chickens dopted yesterday, without a dissenting | in Macomb County. He also has an 8 KO B vy mank calling for Unc | cxcellent mECrY 6o ta the ime: D= | 1on i Mkt ot e o el qualified repeal of the eighteenth mage, market price and breed of the i i Amendment and immediate repeal of | fowl. But, try as he will, Mr. Sata- — the Voistead act, the Jones law and visky cannot remember just where he | the Tllinois search and seizure act. purioined the fowl. ond e “Ehail” the piatform read, | The trouble is, police say, they can't | s.”im':" N';.'. B:E.‘ wumder mo ercumstances favor any | arraign Mr. Satavisky on the chicken | Deep - legisiation in Illinois that will restore theft charges until they learn whose the open saloon.” | chickens he stole and when. And so| Pending repeal of the eighteenth | farmers from all over the county are | amendment, the platform calls for im- | paying calls on Mr. Satavisky in the mediate repeal of the Volstead act and | jail house and asking him leading the substitution of an act permitting questions | the manufacture, sale and transporta- Mr. Satavisky was captured while tion of light wines and beer. | trying to break in a house, and he | 2 readily admitted to officers that he is Liquor Laws Attacked. |the head of a county-wide chicken- The unexpected unanimity on the | stealing ‘ring. prohibition plank followed former Sena.- | B tor Lewis' scathing attack of liquor laws. The “dripping wet” Cook County De Oca Is Re-elected. (Chicago) delegates had expected op-| MEXICO CITY, August 21 (P)- position as a majority of the resolu-|Louis de Oca was re-elected chairman tions committee were from downstate | of the board of directors of the National districts heretofore considered dry | Railways at a meeting of the board last For the first time, a woman presided | night. Gen. Juan Andresu Almazan. as permanent chairman of the conven- | secretary of communications, was re- | tion. She was Sarah Bond Hanley of | elected vice chairman. Xavier Sanchez Monmouth. | Mejorado continues as executive presi- The Democrats also criticized pri- | dent. | mary expenditures of the Republican | STRAINED VEGETABLES “The Republican party'’s nominee,” the platform read, “has confessed be- Scientifically prepared. Unseasoned, strained, sterilized—and Ready o fore a special investigating committee that she expended more than $250,000 Serve. Just add salt to suit taste — and warm. Semi-Annual Sales! Women’s $12.50 to $18.50 I. MILLER Beautiful Shoes All remaining 1. Miller sale shoes at $7 5 this one low price. A good selection and we're quite sure you'll find what Women's $10, $Il & $12.50 MENIHAN'S Arch-Aid Shoes you want. The season's best sellers. Pumps, oxfords and new strap Widths AAA to C. $ 95 Maxwell House COFFEE Lb. 39¢ ORIENTA COFFEE . . . Lb. 39¢ YELLOW BAG COFFEE Lb. 30¢ I L LI L2 P L L L LTI L L Ll Aot CURTICE BONED CHICKEN Can 59¢ ROYAL GELATINE all flavors 3 Pkgs. 25¢ LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE Can 15e Libby’s or Anglo Corned Beef 12-0z. Can 25¢ CAMPBELL’S BEANS .. 3 Cans 25¢ TOMATO SOUP ..... 3 Cans 25¢ TODDY .. l/zflLb. Can 22@; Lb. Can 43¢ SEA GARDEN SHRIMP . . . Jar 33¢ GULDEN’S MUSTARD . . . Jar 12¢ CERTO . .ccccooo oo Bottle29e QUEEN Women's Shoe Dept. Moved to the Third Floor " o < The TANG of the DEEP | in the FLAVOR GORTON-PEW FISHERIES Gloucester, Mass. in the primary alone, and that others spent an additional $67,000 for her, or a total of more than $317,000.” Bar From Elections. Declaring that “this debauchery by | excessive wealth excludes men and | women of moderate means from par- ticipation in elections,” the platform said that precedent in Newberry, Vare and Smith cases “indicated the Repub- lican nominee from Illinois would not be seated even if elected.” The platform also denounced the Republican party “for saddling addi- tional burdens on the farmers of America by a vicious tariff measure passed at & session primarily-called for Telief of the farmer.” The prohibition question promises to be a perturbing issue in the Republi- can State convention here tomorrow. Mrs. McCormick, always considered & dry, has steadfastly refused to dis- cuss the wet-dry question until after the convention. The Cook County delegation, how- ever, under the leadership of Bernard | W. Snow, county chairman, said they would seek an anti-prohibition plank. The Cook County Republi com- | mittee sponsored petitions f prohi- | bition referendum in thé’ November IOWA STATE OLIVES |BUTTER Qt. zgc 93 szc Jar Score FOUNTAINBranaHAMS 1b.32¢ FANCY RIB ROAST . . Lb.29¢ RIB LAMB CHOPS . . . Lb. 49¢ FANCY SLICED BACON Lb. 29¢ HOME-DRESSED CHICKENS Lb. 39¢ modes. Sizes 4 to 9. THE HECHT CO. E STREET AT SEVENTH NAtional 5100 Soup— Spinach — Carrots — Peas — Green Beans— Prunes— Tomatoes ~—Packed in 414-oun enough for two full size, normal foedings — 15¢. At Leading Grocery Stores and Drug Stores Phone Nat. 3256 | JOHN R. ERGOOD & COMPANY, Brokers, Washington Representatives Gerber Products Division, Fremont Canning Company, Eremont, Michigan Berrer JE@NWWW@ Fancy Jersey POTATOES 10 Lbs.29¢ S CARROTS ........2Bul5c Satisfaction Since 1859 COOKING APPLES . . 4 Lbs. 25¢ FANCY HEAD LETTUCE .. 10¢ 39c Size 54x54 pure linen KlNfis PMA@ ; LARGE BU. CELERY .. .. 10¢c Slight seconds of $1.25_| Sl sexst_ure 1 B e | 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. {| ders.—Street Floor. FAN‘-:Y SEEDLESS GRAPES’ Lbs. zsc Quickly cleaned when | | | . i T | BUDWEISER BEER 0= $1.75 ROCK CREEK ¢ 3 %o 25¢ Ale bottles Pilot Dies as Plane Falls. PAYSON, Utah, August 31 (P)— Henry Hoff, Ogden, Utah, pilot, killed and 'Clarence Grifith, a Los Angeles student fiver, was injured, prob- ably fatally, yesterday in the fall of their airplane from an altitude of about 400 feet. Il “No-Laundry” Tablecloths Tablecloths 84c TERNATIONAL Salt is nothing but fine, even-grained salt " : of crystals. That is why it is perfect for thorough, uniform seasoning. Ask; your grocer for.the big 27222 | REMNANTS 29c to 49¢ loc Wash Full Fashioned Hoe 49 Hose Sunshine Bakers carefully guard the delicious taste of these crisp, flaky crackers from the ovens to your table. Around this big, blue pack- age with the windows on it, they put a sturdy waxed 'S¢ package. Plain or Todized INTERNATIONAL SALT CO., INC. SCRANTON, PA. THIS NEW AND GREATER SALT VALUE IS PRESENTED TO YOU BY THE WORLDS LARGEST SALT PRODUCER. INTERNATIONAL'S PLANTS. QEFINERIES AND LABORATORIES ARE UNRIVALLED wrapper that sheds moisture like water off a duck’s back. No wonder that thoughtful housewives make sure to say Sunshine Krispy Crackers to their grocers. el RE SR N & S~ (& \“)”’{ /r;l \\i FROM THE THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERIES - of LooseWiles Biscuit Co. Goods Yard 36 to 40 inch staple and novelty printed wash fabrics in 1 to 5 yard lengths, reduced for a quick Fri- day clean-up. An opportunity for real savings in desirable materials. $1.00 to $1.59 54c Silks and Rayons Yard 1 to 4 yard lengths in 36 to 40 inch all-silk fabrics and fine rayon weaves in plain colors and smart printed patterns. Priced at one- half to one-third actual values. Street Floor. $2.50 & $3.00 Fall .59 Gloves sxl ='—: Suede Purchase of slight substandards of high-grade gloves in light, medium and Smart new fancy cuffs and slip-ons. Buy your Pall gloves now at a real saving - Street Floor. ||| Atting hats. Black and all colors. ~ New for Fall! Velvet Worth $5.00 and $6.00 Autumn millinery modes of distinction at low cost. Side flares, drapes, off-the-face and close- Street Floor. | with novelty double-point Seconds and irregulars of pure thread’ silk hose in both chiffon and service weights; also irregu- lars of Bemberg full-fashioned hose. 59¢ SILK-AND-RAYON HOSE— Every pair pe;lr(;t, Snpulm‘ “Temp- tation™ brane n he new light shades o 3%¢ $2.00 FANCY HEEL SILK HOSE New mill purchase perfect quality pure silk ehiffon hose, full fashioned $1 19 heels. Popular new shades 1 RUNPROOF RAYON UNDE! WEAR (46 pieces) of perfect quality Bln?mel;sh and lkv-h;s in pastel ades; specially priced at 39¢ $1.00 Rayon Underwear 2 for $1.00 Perfects and irregulars of high- | grade rayon garments, including runproof rayon. Chemises, gowns, dance sets, step-ins, bloomers and panties — failored, appliqued and lace trimmed, in many beautiful styles. Paste! shades. Street Floor. Smart New Fall Dresses Large Sizes 38 to 48, Including Half-Sizes Come for a first view—and fashions in dresses of worthy quality and workmanship. selection—of beautiful new Autumn Of crepe de chine and georgette crepe, in black, navy, brown and green. New ideas you'll admire troductory price. in drapes, flares and ruffles Second Floor and a special in- Men’s Wear $1.95 KOVERALLS —Men's strong- ly ll‘nlk! ‘khfikl l:t!n\'ernlh in lvnn-pfivl‘!t style; sizes 36 to"46. [ 4 Special S $1.58 POLO SHIRTS- Men's rayon polo shirts with short sleeves. Tan, biue and green. Spe- @ | cial : $1.00 SHIRTS Perfects and irreg- ulars in_men's broadcloth and per- [ cale collar-attached shirts. White, | plain colors and fancy pa terns. Sizes 14 to 17 29¢ SOCKS—Men's fancy s cotton and rayon mixtures. selection of patterns. Stses g 10 to 111 16¢| BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR - ||| Short-sleeve shirts, sizes 38 to 15,‘ ankle drawers, sizes 32 to 44, ] Fach . - 47c| Home Need FLOOR COVERING — Remnants of Certainteed felt-base floor cover- | ing in tile and carpet pat- 19 | terns. Square vard ....... c $1.79 LAMP SHADES—Parchment shades for ficor and bridge lamps. A variety of colors and*pat- terns s WJc BAR HARBOR SETS—Consisting of 18-inch cushion with 16 buttons and back reat to match. Cov- FLOORTEX RUGS —Sizes 9x12, 9x10.6 and 9x9 Certainteed Floortex Tugs, seconds of the heavy weight felt-base kind, in tile and @4 0Q | cul, | fronts. Finished with hip bands. carpet patterns . > Thi Fur Strips Worth $1.98 to $7.98 Yard 25¢ 50c 5190 Per Strip I | Purchase of beautiful quality fur strips in lengths for collars r cuffs. Moufflon, thibetine, cara- coney, squirrel, marmink, lapin and chinchilla. Suitable women’s and children’s Fall coats Black, brown, grey and white. eet Floor Girls’ 79¢ 49c Dresses Clearance of dainty dresses in | printed voile, long-waisted models, sizes 7 to 10. Also panty dresses in sizes 2 to 4 years of gay prints and pastel broadcloth. All fast colors. $1.00 GIRLS' BLOUSES, in broad- cloth and pripts. Made with long sleeves, round collar and open frilled | | for White and colors. Sizes 6 to 18 in the lot but not every size in every style. Buy now for school 69(‘ Frocks | broadeloth | and ly sofled. Sizes 4 to 16..... Women's straightline dresses of | cotton prints, pique ed lawn. Trimmed with 1y and piping. Flare skirts two-piece effects. Sizes 16 HOOVER APRONS — Frocks of | | printed dimity with organdy collar | end contrasting piping; chambray eprons i wose, green and orchid with white collar; ¢ broken sizes i 39¢ $1.00 BROADCLOTH HOOVER S, in rose, orchid and green. shott. white collar. Broken sizes 59¢ econd Floor. Boys’ Wear WASH_SUITS, in sizes 2 to 8; $1.50 values, in’ crash, broadcloth, rayon mixtures, linen and beach cloth i 88c WASH PANTSBoys' crash and | khaki color pants, in sizes 1 Q¢ t0.16. Friday bargain at.... BOYS' BLOUSES — “Bell” and other standard makes of broadcloth and percale blouscs, in sizes 6 to 16. Plain colors and fancy pat- 550 BOYS' I, WHITE PANTS in straight and sailor styles, of sturdy duck and twill. Some slight~ 69(. Street Floor ddc| 69c| CERESOTA 5 5 Lbs. 29¢ FLOUR Bleached 12 Lbs. §7€ o A GOLD 5 Lbs. 31€ MEDALFKE:;S Pmdnlz Lbs. 59 SHREDDED WHEAT ri:. 10¢ TETLEY'S WISE BROS. CHEVY CHASE DAIRY MILK 8cr. 15ca IVORY SOAP P&G SOAP . . . BABO e ® o 0 o o 2Can125 WALDORF TISSUE 3 Rolis 17 SCOTTISSUE . . 3R 28 BROWNING & BAINES"® Coftee/ Blended for Extra Strength Mildly Mellow in Flavor TOMORROW'S PRICE FOR CHARMING BLEND - COFFEE 33¢C Lo NITED FOOD STORES, Inec.

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