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Pa Buy Now for Xmas and Save .IEWELRY COMPANY Jx J their copy. The raid was attributed to | THE EVENING COULTER ANOTHER - PROMOTION CHOIGE Tariff Commission Appointeef From Ranks Like Three in Cabinet. | By the Associated Press. | The appointment of Dr. John Lee| | Coulter to the Tariff Commission added | | another name to the list of men Pres- | ident Hoover has promoted from the | ranks instead of going beyond the Gov- | ernmentservice to fill key positions, | in_his administration Three cabinet members are occupying | their positions as a result of promo- | tions, and the Chief Executive has fol- | | lowed at intervals throughout his oc- | cupancy of the White House a policy of choosing men with years of experi- ence in the Federal service. | | " Henry L. Stimson, formerly Secretary | | of War under President Taft and in | 1928 Governor General of the Philip- | pines, was taken from this field to be- | come head of the State Department | "In the formation of his cabinet Mr.| | Hoover also chose as his Attorney Gen- | | eral, Willlam D. Mitchell, who was then | | solicitor general, and upon the death of | James W. Good, the Assistant Secretary of War, Patrick J. Hurley was promoted. | In addition to this trio others have climbed the ladder through appoint- | ment by President Hoover, among them | his close friend while he was Secretary of Commerce, Dr. Julius Klein, who| | was promoted from the direction of | | the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic | Commerce to_be Assistant Secretary of | Commerce; Charles D. Mahaffie, long | finance director of the Interstate Com- merce Commission, who recently suc- ceeded Thomas F. Woodlock as com- missioner, and Dr. Coulter, who has | | been chief economist of the Tariff Com- | mission. | WRECKED BY MOB ;Editors Defend Copy From Fascists | With Guns, but None Is Injured. | By the Associated Press MADRID, September 19.—A shooting | affray broke out last night between | Spanish Fascists and editors and em- | | ployes of the radical weekly Nosostros | (We). The Fascists, or “Leglonnalres,” the weekly’s plant, but there were no casualties. The shots were fired when the editors | | drew guns to defend themselves and | an article in Nosotros assailing the | Legionnaires and affirming that “bark- | ing dogs don't bite.” Prof. Albianana, well known in the United States, is the head of the Legion- | naires, WOMEN NOW DECREE | | FREE MOSLEM BRIDES Both Parties to Marriage Must Be 18 Years of Age—Employment of Children Is Barred. _ | DAMASCUS, Syria (#).—Neither the purchase price ordinarily paid by the Moslem bridegroom for the bride nor | the dowry customary among some | | Christians is in future to be regarded as an obligatory adjunct to marriage, | the Oriental Women's Congress decreed ' | during its four days’ sitting. | Moreover, the purchase price is to be reduced to the lowest possible limit and | | both bride and bridegroom are to be at | | least 18 years of age prior to marriage. | Employment of children under 14 years of age is to be prohibited if the women have their way. | Thougn the delegates to the congress | | were distinctly modern in many ways, | |they demanded that divorce be made | more difficult and that it be granted | merely in exceptional cases and for | weighty reasons. |~ This because in the East the woman | 1s practically at the mercy of the man | if he wants to get rid of her. Other resolutions demand obligatory | | school attendance on the part of gir's | |and boys and the provision of trade schools for both sexes. | FIREMEN SAVE GIRL Student, 17, Found Unconscious in | | Gas-Filled Kitchen., | Miss Marian Whitley, 17-year-old | school girl, wis saved from death by | | members of the' fire rescue squad last ight after a relative had found her | lying unconscious in the gas-filled kitch- en of ‘her home, at 5007 Eighth street. | 'The girl was revived after firemen | had applied artificial respiration for 45 minutes and then was taken to the Emergency Hospital, where her condi- tion is said to be not serious today. A cousin, Mrs. Anna Holder, with whom Miss Whitley lives, found the girl lying on the kitchen floor and sum- moned Dr. C. R. Wallace of 5005 Illi- nols avenue, who administered first aid treatment and called the rescue squad. | Miss Whitley has been subject to! fainting spells recently, relatives told | police. ~ They said she probably had| fainted and struck and opened the gas | jet controls in falling | CLOROX ON THE DRAINBOARD cleanses and removes stgrns " The woman who uses Clorox on her drzinboard is a smiling housewife— [reed from the burden of scrubbing away stains and discolorations. For Clorox bleaches the most time- scarred wooden drainboard and makes tile, porcelain and enamel spotlessly clean, free from the worst stains. Moreover, as it bleachesand cleanses, Clorox destroys odors. . . kills germs, Itisa product of modern science—its clean, wholesome odor indicates its germicidal qualities. Follow the directions on the label for this and other uses. AT ALL GROCERS BLEACHES - REMOVES STAINS - = DESTR | OYS CDORS - KILLS GERMS STAR, WA 'RECLAMATION HEAD they call themselves, virtually wrecked | s |BANKER’S WIbOW WEDS SHINGTON, +DR. ELWOOD MEAD. IS STRICKEN AT DAM Dr. Elwood Mead Is Taken to Los | Angeles Hospital—Condition Not Serious. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 19 Ewood Mead, United States commis- sioner of reclamation, stricken while at- Dr. | | tending the Hoover Dam . celebration, was under treatment in a local hospi- tal today for a kidney ailment Dr. Douglas L. Gamette said Dr. Mead was “moderately ill, not desperately so. Dr. Mead seems to be in excellent phys- | ical condition. His friends have no reason to worry too much.” COTTON PRICES FEEL PICKING CARE EFFECT Farmers Are Urged to Pick Blos- som as Soon ‘as Bolls Open and Lint Fluffs. CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C. (#).— Farmers lose enormous sums each year on their cotton crops because of lack of care in picking, says R. W. Hamil- ton, extension agronomist at the State Agricultural College. He has found the | handling of cotton between the field | and the gin has much to do with the price it will bring. He urger farmers to pick cotton as| soon as the bolls open and the lint| “fuffs,” but never while it it wet. It| d not be ginned immediately, he | says but stored loosely under shelter to allow drying out of excess moisture and | an equalization of natural moisture, This gives the lint a higher tensile: strength, better staple, better luster and lessens the danger of gin cutting. | PHILADELPHIA CLUBMAN‘ | September 19— arriman Smith, | daughter of Mrs. E. ‘d. Harriman and the late N Harrim?® and widow OX‘ R. Penn Philadelphia banker, | wa ednesday to W. Plunket | , Philadelphia clubman. { e ceremony was performed in the | Lond Island home of the bride. | Mrs. Stewart | the great-grand- daughter of illiam Averell, jur- ist, and granddaughter of William Averell, president of the Old Ogdens- | burg & Lake Champlain Raiiroad. Her | father was the not railroad magnate. | _ LOW PRICE ! ! DELIGHTFUL BLEND - mnmmmmmmmw.»..:2] €RING COF FEEC D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, KNIFE DUEL TO DEATH FOUGHT BY CONVICTS Darkened Cell of Texas Peniten- tiary Scene of Struggle of Unknown Cause. By the Associatsd Press HUNTSVILLE, Tex., September 19.— A duel to death was fought by two con- victs armed with knives at the Ferguson State prison farm near here. In the darkened cell house the men, 1930. | Etmer Butler and Volmer Tinney, bat- tled until one was dead and the other mortally wounded. | Butler fell dead when Tinney's knife reached his heart. Tinney received deep slashes in the abdomen and died a few | hours later in the prison hospital. |, The fight started on a top bunk in the cell house Wednesday night in the | presence of other inmates. The men battled flercely, then fell to the floor, broke apart and lunged at each other with k.nlves drawn, ‘enitentiary officials said yesterda: | they had been unable to learn Zhe nuui inf the enmity between iie convicts. Butler had only three more months to | serve of a four-year sentence for assault to murder from Johnson County. Tin- ney was serving 25 years from W County for robbery with firearms. |PENNSYLVANIA MINERS KILLED IN EXPLOSION | Four Are Victims of Sherman Coal Company Blast as Day and Night Shifts Exchange. By the Associated Press. POTTSVILLE, Pa. September 19.— Four miners were killed and two were injured Wednesday in an explosion in the Sherman Coal Co. mine here. The explosion came as the day and night shifts were being chan | the bodies were recovered. The was buried under a mound of debris n the Skidmore vein. The dead were Max Saboluskie, 43, of Minersville; chaniesville; Joseph J. Tremont, and Joseph Weido, Pottsvilll ‘The injured, who were brought to & local hospital, where their condition was sald to be critical, are Saboluskie's 22-year-old son Leo and Edward Tobias of Tremont. All were members of the day shift. With the laying of the final span in the $30,000,000 bridge at Sydney, Aus- tralia, recently, the largest arch in the world was completed. Last Two Days of Our Elberta Peach Sale 4. 25¢ 12415..5.1'“ $z.ss 22 59¢ Fancy Elberta PEACHES Fancy CONCORD GRAPES Fresh Italian Fancy String Beans . . Fresh Creen Peas Home-Grown Tomatoes . Iceberg Lettuce New Cabbage. . Yellow Onions National Biscuit Co. Chocolate Crinkled Tops And Assorted Crystal Puff Cakes Lb. 25¢ N7 5 Gold Medal PRUNES 4+ 25¢ Fancy Cauliflower ™ 19¢; & 25¢ 2 Ize. hds. 25¢ Orig. Bu. lz Ibs. 593 2 Baskets 2 12 Quart Basket Quart Basket (New Low Price) L= 250 - 29¢ % Fresh Lima Beans . . Fancy Ripe Bananas Fancy Lemons 9c | Seckel Pears \\ Creamery Butter ct!reshfromtherub . 451 Aep Quick Oats. . ... Sunnyfield Frint Butter » %o portions 15, g4 8 U'Llock Coftee. .. .........."™ 25 Bean Hole Beans. . . . . . . .2 med cans 25, Suitana Peanut Butter B3¢ Sultana Maple Blended Syrup . !-o= 3+ 14 Dromedary Grapefruit s ksl Blue Label Tomato Juice el Encore Prep. Spaghetti. . 2 15%-or cans 150 Standard Quality Peas s N. Y. State Applesauce. . . ... ™ can 10 \_ Campbell’s Pork and Beans. . .3 " 25¢ Standard Quality String Beans ™ <*» ] (¢ B 98¢ Fal_:cy Tokay Grapes. . . . 3" 25¢ Grimes’ Golden Apples. . 4 ™ 25¢ S T N\, N (" wnere EconoMy Rutes™ % TR OPEN TODAY Our Newest Combination Grocery, Produce and Fresh Meat Market at On the South Side of H St., Near 8th ; We invite you to come and inspect this, our newest com- plete Food Store, and to do your week end shopping here. .3 e 25¢ Mello-Wheat ............ »=19c Quaker Crackels Wheatena Shredded Wheat .. ....... Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice SULTANA Rupberry 160z, JAMS 21ec erry Blackberry Jar Every Sip Delicious Salad Dressing 12-Oz. l sc Jar SUNNYFIELD Reg. & Self-Rising, in both 5 & 12 Ibs. Ken-L-Biscuit Hires Root Beer Extract Orange Crush, dry Brillo Parsons Ammonia S.0.S. Cleanser. 0ld Dutch Cleanser Ann Page t;’:i:;': 16-0z. Preserves s« jar 25 Encore Macaroni & Spaghetti. . 2 P& 15¢ Long Horn Cheese Libby’s Potted Meats. . . 6 s~ =*» 25¢ Best Foods Salad Dressing . . . ** ™" 20¢ Nutley Nut Margarine Sunsweet Prunes A&P Grape Juice. . . White House Coffee Combination Offer rie. Pabst-ett Standard Plg. nd Lge, Brick or bl Pabst-ett rit . CHEESE Both for 35¢ Regular Value 46¢ i 2c; e 39 Swiss, Plate Boiling Beef. . . . .. Tender Beef Liver. . . .... Fresh Ground Beef Loffler’s Smoked Franks . . Brigg’s Green Linked Special Combination for School Lunches One 8-0z. Jar Gelfand’s HAM-N-AISE and 2 Pkgs. Uneeda Biscuits or 2 Pkgs. small Prem. Sodas Both for 25¢ Regular Value 34c Alaskan Pink Salmon Standard Quality Corn Fancy Navy Beans Van Camp’s Pureed Vegetables, Campbell’s Tomato Soup | White House Evap. Milk . . . 3 tat eans 25 Nt oo 0 o Light Most TamnsFish . .. . . SPECIAL FLOUR PRICES WASHINGTON i 5-b.bag | 12-Ib. bag | 24-b. bag | 5-Ib. bag | 12-Ib. bag | 24-Ib. bag | >1b- bag | 12-Ib. bag | 24-Ib. bag \l7¢ 35¢/69¢|21¢|45¢| 89¢|23c| 49| 95¢ Please Note: our city stores will be cleaned ready for immediate acceptance. We suggest you try some of this seasonable sea food this week. Fresh Cleaned Trout Fresh Cleaned Croakers. . .™ 17c Fresh Cleaned Mackerel. . .™ 25¢ | Crab Meat—Claw ™ 25¢, white ™ 35¢ Sparkle ™ Frut Gelatine . . 2 5-o= pkew 15, My-T-Fine Chocolate Dessert. .2 fr 19¢ Royal Quick Set Gelatine . . . . 3 = 25¢ Maraschino Cherries i) e “Prince of Ales” Ginger Ale . 2 °tties 250 C. & C. Ginger Ale Junket Powder Or*nse. Lemon. Choc. | pke. 11 2 tall cans zsc Cans 25¢€ Jmm23e : 7-ox. can zoc PILLSBURY'S BEST Regular and Self-Rising and GOLD MEDAL Bread and Butter Pickles. . . . . . . 25¢ Sunnyfield Pancake Flour. . Rajah Salad Dressing Orienta Coffee. . s Camel, Lucky Strike, Cigarettes A .2 16e e 250 Hershey Choc. Bars isinorsimonda 3 tor (¢ || Karo Blue Label Syrup hapstab | & | Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour. . .»= 11¢ Davis Baking Powder Seniean 13¢ A&P Pure Honey e aihciiaiy Astor or Comet Rice. . .. ... 37 25¢ Waldorf Toilet Paper Scott-Tissue Paper. . . P. & G. Naphtha Soap 5 Chipso 1 o | Ivory Soap [ Ivory Snow Palmolive Beads. Lighthouse Cleanser. . ...... 20-Mule-Team Borax. . ..... IN OUR MEAT MARKETS | Endorsed by Leading | Beauticians 3 Cikes 20e 6 Cikes 39¢ ~z==\ 4 Rice’s | 62nd Anniversary CAKES Orange—Cocoanut | Toasted Peanut and Cocoanut LOIN OR RIB END PORK ROAST 5.3 ]- Center Cut Roast. . ..." 35¢c | Center Cut Chops. ...."™ 39¢ = 15¢ Jx2le Auth’s Royal Pork. . ... .. Lean Strip Bacon....... Smoked Hams . Briggs Sausage Meat Loffler’s Skinless Franks. . . 2% ™ 38¢ Until further notice all fresh fish offered for sale in b, lsc