Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 37

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Coke .. Fairmont Egg $8.25 ~ - ' New River Egg, $11.00 and o\ R ey SO fizeplac B. J. WERNER 1937 Fifth St. N.E. North 0079 PLATES THAT FIT | = -md« suceesstul Ttz ol sl Bt Gold'Crowa asil W Fer Tooth 46 o 3o Gatrstsed i goyes | Pain Preventiye Methods Used. Large, Comfortable Offices. Terms of Payment May Be Arranged ' Dr. FREIOT Phone National 0019 407 7th St. N.W. Entrance Next to Kay's Jewelry Store |l | She Was Tred, | & Ely I Listless, Rundown | é?f:.." te to our i ta “eonstrue: WOMAN BELIEVED % Indian Reservation Case Ex- pected to Put U. S. on Trail _ of George W. E. Perry', By the Assoclated Press. e Pederi1 Governasent, whigh Perhaj leral Vel wi hhpe.l for murder by death, will take fo the trail of George W. E. Perry hunted for the honeymoon murder of his “want-ad bride.” ‘The county coroner, P. J. Gaftney, sses evidence which he sald today indicated that the woman, Mrs. Cora Belle Hackett of Chicago, was slain on the Lac du Flambeau Indian Reserva- week VIR been t::‘couu Federal prosecution will take nce over that of Vilas ;:aunty. ’n!t w-‘ftd T&:n,‘m % m; lerence 20 e Ip! en the mgoetn extreme punishment for in Wisconsin, Body in Chicago. ‘While authorities traced two reports, one in Milwaukee and the other in Evanston, Ill, that Perry had been seen in both places since the killing, the of Mrs. Hackett was prepared for burial in Chicago. A murder wnr‘rme :mu ‘n‘lnu)elflu here accusing Perri of the X Iwau- kee records disclosed ’s only legal wife as residing there with his three children. Records in Cleveland, Ohio, showed & second marriage there, consin on & honeymoon financed by money Mrs. Hackett borrowed. A Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett were registered at & Lac Du Flambeau resort from June 22 until July 6. “Seen Alone in Auto.” torney George ,O'Connor sald the couple ex{n together about 9 am. July 6 and that two hours later i : e ; W ! 3 i ifis # g ] ghsg HE g Fa 55_; LEEE E 3 [ g i i flqi: b b ] | ! 1 3 § 8 %.igi i YOUR BABY ean play on the floor without danger of catch- ing cofd if you heat your home with AGNEW SU- PERIOR HARD COAL =—the fuel that puts the heat WHERE you want it. Call us for AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL today. JOHN P. AGNEW & COMPANY, Inc. 728 14™ STREET, N.W. ; Phone : NATIONAL 3068 Look for the Agnew Markers scattered throughout every ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL ,-:ch-‘mwmhoumm:dfin'lhc'mrn |w 1 leu Alr Station, San Diego, Calif,, to U. 8. B. Sapelo. Lieut. Eugene P. Sherman, detached U. 8. 8. Florida, to U. 8. 8. Arizona. Lieut. (Junlor ~ Grade) John H. Broadbent, detached U. 8. 8. Florida, to_U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Harold 8. ly, orders modified, to U. 8. 8. Lu::’t: (Junior Grade) Charles J. Whiting, detached B.sgnrry. about Sty o bert (Supply Corps), detached National Board of Elections, Nicaragua, to 1ith Naval District to settle accounts. Comdr. Alfred L. Clifton (Medical Corps), detached U. 8. 8. Utah, about November 1, to U. 8. S. Arizona, Chief Machinist Charles “H. Griffin, detached Navy Yard, Puget BSound, ‘Wash., about November 20, to Asiatic Station. Marine Corps Changes. ing, with staff of co 8l ?vmm 2, Scouting Fleet. Lieut, Lewis A. Hohn, detached 2151 California St. 5 attractive rooms and bath, $85 Free Refrigeration Newly Decorated Wm. H. Saunders Co. 1519 K St. Dist. 1018 SEARS,ROEBUCK anp C Marine Corps, Washing- | treament, and to New York, N. ¥, for ton, D. C, to Portsmouth, Va. 3 of Cerk 'William 1st Brigade, Haiti, Y., for etter for' The convenience of the Gerber Products is ob- vious. The big thing is they are better for baby. Ack your Doctor? Sent — Splaseh = Corats = Poas— G peckiod in $H-ouses aans viibr A, Warrell, detached to Naval Hospital, New York, N. Nothing is more impovfiu’ than thorough lubrication. RN Al STATRY, Beware of Substitutes AUTOCRAT is_an all- Penneylvania oil, skillfully refined by an organization of many years’ experience —whose first thought is to make AUTOCRAT the very best that a motor oil ean poseibly be. Today’s faster motors, and higher heats, demands the protection and service that only an oil of exceptional quality can give "BAYERSON OIL WORKS, Awopsts ameies For Sale b Modisal Asseciation Committes o0 Poods at STRAINED VEGETABLES All Sanitary Grocery And Other Leading { Co., Inc. { Piggly 'Wiuly Savos Service Grocers Brokers. + Fremont, Michissn Phone: Natl. 3256—John R. Ergeed & OCo—Washington Gerber Produets Division , Fremont Oasming Company 0. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK . BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15th AND H STS. N.E. Store Hours: Daily, 9:15 to 6—Saturdays, 9:30 to 9:30 Unconditional Guarantee THE BRAND NEW IMPROVED KENMORE ELECTRIC WASHER —in the $125 Class Cash Price Delivered On Time. Payments Only $5 Only—Oct. 10 to 18 Inclusive No washer anywhere, at anything like the Kenmore low price, begins to compare with the Kenmore—its beautiful appear- ance and efficient performance are the wonder of all who see and try the Kenmore. Choice of Beautiful Porcelain Enamel or Burnished Copper Tub Triple vane agitator swirls clothing back and forth forcing out the dirt. The mechanism is completely sealed, and all gears enclosed and oiled.so that no further oiling is necessary for years. Equipped with nationally famous Lovell swinging wringer. The Kenmore is beyond all doubt America’s greatest washing machine value and it further safeguards you with a thirty days’ trial period—also an uncon- ditional guarantee. Remember, for 8 Days Only—a High Grade Electric Iron and Folding Ironing Board With Every Kenmore! : OR SEND THIS COUPON Phone Sears, Roebuck and Co. Atlantic 4600 fim&"wm. . c. » Kindly send -r:m.enufin to see me regarding offer of the Ken- Home more Electric Wi nuwmmmmm obligate me in any way to buy. .

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