Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1930, Page 5

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Higher Priced Last Year But This Year the Same Kind of Society Brand SUITS are 50 Double serwice worsteds and worsted twists. Stronger weave . . . finer texture . excelling in every respect suits that sold in previous years at $50. Meadowtones . . In new . colorings inspired by the Fall countryside . . . Lark Brown, Flax Tan, Brook Blue, Rock Grey, Dawn Grey. Society Brand Topcoats %40 and $50 Exclusively in Washington at THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH [GIGANTIC DETROIT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, ipon those battleflelds no Jess lmlmed with the béllef l.n '-hl H(hhflul ness of their cause those who fought at Anuetl phasizing mponlmlny for Em| lfl\tmlflenf—ll home and | abroad rests wi cho cmmv ‘who stand behind the leaders to whom they dele- |‘ gate power, the er llege head assert- that it is the duty of the citizens to make sure that “those who, m the days DISTILLERY RAIDED Operators of Million-Dollar‘Gen. Connor, in Main Ad-f;r‘aggr_:nu«;;yy;urear:gar;rnuhnafink il Plant Escape Police dress, Asks Fighters to Be- | that they are fighting for the right.” Factors for Peace Stated. by Rope Ladders. lieve in Justice of Cause. The only way for citizens to escape their responsibility, he said, is for them 1o abdicate their ' fundamental rights. “Justice and honesty in our policies will make for peace and harmony at home and abroad,” he declare ared. early today announced they had de- | Standing on ground hallowed by Men | gioe win faiiee war stroyed an illicit distillery which had | of the North and South who died in the | fixed belief in the 1umce and_hon been doing a $1,000,000-a-month busi- | pattle of Antietam, Maj. Gen. William | ?f o pnlidrkdl th;t vi’ll Ptl;lm:ern:ucl; ness for several months. | D. Connor, commandant of the Army | JoVAltY and devotion in | the men who must defend them as il- In & raid late last night they dis- | war College, at Washington, yesterday | lustrate the story of this great battle- covered and seized the largest alcohol | gelivered the principal address during | fleld. plant found in Detrolt since the eight- | exercises held in connection with the | MR eenth amendment went into effect. n,‘::::;m:n; of that major Civil War | e ME and Mo ds-muel"nue‘:l;v 2 cen raiders said the value of the elaborate | Liothers fought brothers at Antie- mm“"“;m'ty ::v'_"‘.m';e“lg'“mn“&“ By the Associated Press. | Special Dispatch to The Star. DETROIT, September 18.—Police| SHARPSBURG, Md., September 18.— N lequipment and materials was $1,000,- tam, Gen. Connor said, because each | gq, 000, while conservative estimates placed | ¥as Lmng:';:m‘,m t:,'.d "‘T.': b;l:;k‘“;" e it at more than 3500,000. whom they owed their allegiance had Operstors of the plant eseaped by | earned their loyalty. Addressing Gov. | means of rope ladders from rear win- | Albert C. Ritchie and a large audience, dows, while the police were battering he urged that all citizens resolve “thaf | down doors and partitions. The bulld- | your sons shall ever have an undisputed ing, located near the center of the up- | right to believe to their dying breath town business district at Wi rd ave- |in the honesty, the fairness and the nue and Grand Bouleva orm"lv justice of their Nation’s aims and poli- was used by the Fire Depi nt, m abandoned and sold several yelrn‘ SRR e i) *"The blg distillery was equipped with| Gen. Connor acknowledged that the a telephone system and a battery of (world is “tired of war.” clevators. Ther fre e evidence tha past,” he said, “you have cal was operated experts. vat furnished Wi 's ot e, giving the formula used and instructions as | will again call upon them to make to temperatures and time of heating. | similar sacrifice. There was a well designed ventilating | “You mvt shrink from lhp: system for carrying fumes to the roof. thought of future flelds as fiercely | Holes in the upper floors, through |fought as this and as stubbornly con- which firefighters formerly passed, had | tested,” he asserted. “It is your duty | been. converted into elevator shafts. to insure that the men who must fight | Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $57.50 Cambria-Majestic 1324 Euelid Street N.W. Repalr Parts Hot Wnler Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. NW, NA. 1964 Behind Every Change There’s a Reason HE law of cause and effect dictates that “behind every change, there’s a reason.” And there’s a reason behind Electrolux, the Gas Refrigerator. More Electrolux, Gas Refrigerators, were sold in Washington during the past month of August than ever before. And more are constantly being sold. People are changing to gas refrigeration, and there’s a reason for that, too. The reason is that “Domestic refrigeration belongs to the gas industry.” Slmplxcnty of design gives Elec- trolux “natural advantages” which more people are realizing every day. HERE ARE SOME OF THEM. —Electrolux is noiseless. —Electrolux has no moving parts. —Electrolux is cheaper to operate than any other automatic refrig- erator. —Electrolux can never wear out be- cause a tiny gas flame and a trickle of water do all the work. When you buy a refrigerator you should think in terms of years of satisfaction to come. When you get an Electrolux Gas Refrigerator that is just what - you are buying. You will never have to pay for ser- vice because there are no moving parts to wear out and because the Washington Gas Light Company gives free service on all appliances. Ten dollars down and the balance in 18 months will give you automatic gas refrigeration. If you are thinking of buying a refrigerator, you should see Electrolux before deciding. WAsmNr.mm Ligsr Gompany ICSSLYN GASCO. CMEVY CHASE wmm Tune in on Daniel Breeskin Over WRC Saturday Evening 6:18 WASHINGTON GOLD MEDAL SEPTEMBER 18, 19%0. HIGHEST QUALITY CHUCK ROAST POUND 25¢ HORMELS MILK FED CHICKEN Ready to Serve ~ 55¢ 2« 25¢ Franco-American Spaghetti can 9c Forest King Peas can 15¢ ConquerorStringlesBeans 2 cans 25¢ | Fort Shced Beets | MEAT MARKETS | PRIME RIB ROAST - ™ 35¢ THREE-CORNER ROAST . .™ 33c AMERICAN BEAUTY SLICED BACON......... FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS POUND SPECIAL! ABSOLUTELY FREE! Half Pound Package CHARMING COFFEE With Each Purchase of One 8-0z. Jar HAM-N-AISE zsc AT OUR REGULAR PRICE . % » STAR SPECIALS *x ok Granulated Sugar . . . . 10us 45¢ Libby's Rosedale Peaches 2 +.’cixs 23¢ Alaska Pink Salmon . . . 2cas25e Kirkman's Borax Soap . . 4 cazs 23¢ Schimmel’'s Pure Preserves 12 % 17¢ Comet Rice . . . . . . 3Ircs 22e Gundersheimer’s Angel Food Cake Tasty, Rich and Pure, each IVORY SOAP 4 ¢+ 25¢ BABBITT’S CLEANSER. . . .2 ‘9¢ GOLD DUST T 236 LUX TOILET SOAP 3 ot 23¢ | IRONCLAD CLOTHESPINS KRUMM’S MACARONI. . . 3 »*= 25¢ OLD VIRGINIA APPLE BUTTER Lge. Jar 23° .3 25¢ [t 28¢, 25¢ 2")'. sc STRINGLESS BEANS. . CAULIFLOWER . . CABBAGE ICEBERG LETTUCE . "¢ 10c, 15¢ FANCY FANCY TOKAY COOKING In the Pod Grapes | Apples 2Lb..23c 5“”_25(: 3 Lbs. 29c AYRSHIRE | ROCK CREEK . 51c | GINGER GOLD BAND ALE e 47c j 3 v 25¢ . DUTCH GOLD BAG BREW Every Meal » , 4 25¢ FANCY Concord GRAPES &% 55¢ "CERESOTA (Not Bleached) 5" 2c 12" 53¢ | Rich in Flavor | Rich in Quality Self-Rising 5 Lbs. 12 Lbs. 23c 47c " Kitchen-Tested 5 Lbs. 12 Lbs. 27¢ 53c | WILKINS | ORIENTA ....... Bottles (Contents)

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