Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1930, Page 11

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CANNON EXPLAINS SUIT FOR DAMAGES Will Give Wide Circulation to $5,000,000 Claim Against W. R. Hearst. Al statement summarizing his $5,000,- 000:Hibel action against Willlam Ran- dolplf Mearst was issued today by .hmu Cannon, jr, of the Episcopal Church South, iment is to be given & ‘wide on, g t recited the . nnmuxl-n of “his’ suit, filed vyesterday. accusing Hearst of at- g to diseredit him and malign \‘.he!rmrun Helen Haw- l"luhd "hlt steps had been taken to serve, papers on Hearst and ‘whether could be lenlly accomplished jumbia, Bishop the hands t ey. He Idd u“‘""}l‘ v;?muy to l!ly mmlde of ‘Washington, that is his business. Sees “Hostile” Attitude. 1s0 reiterated his intention of Cpefraining from any. discussion of charges brought against. him by four elders of his church. It conclusion he said “hostile” mem- bers of the Senate had been sending out copies of his correspondence With rage firm of Kable & Co. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. 5 uncrmma Junjer High el ent - Teacher uufm-nd "Junior High School, 'rmr- teenth street and Towa avenue, 8 p.m. Lecture, Dr. Wade H. Atkinson, 8t. Paul's klghah Lu'.herln Ghurch, Elev~ enth and G s Dinner, wmm-.' n mm Board of M ‘Ambassador Hotel. Prof. Bruno Rosselli, Cen- m Ilkh 'Sohool Auditorium, 8 pm Meeting. Glover Park Citizens' Asso- ciation, Industrial Home Scheol, 7:30 pm. cn‘p-m ‘Te Endowment """f:nw lm 1, O E S, Whlwn Hotel, 8:30 lhfilnl Men's Club, Mndry lleth odist Episcopal Church, S Play, St. Stephen’s and Incarnation Episcopal Church Parish , 8 pm. Card party, Happy Hour aocm Club, ‘Triumph, No. 8, Daughters of America, ‘Walker Hill Dllry 530 Mv!nt.h street southeast, 8 p. Dinner, Drake Unlven“y Des Moines, Jowa, Willard Hotel, 5:30 p.m. Meeting, American Clan Gregor So- M Willard Hotel, Gridiron room, all DI'M Of Industrial Engi- uzn Il-yllvwer Hotel, Chinese room, Buffet w . Delta Sigma Fra- ternity, ynowtr Hotel, Jefferson room, 8 p.m. Luncheon, Mrs. Ralph Richards, Nay- Sower Hotel, umegun dining m Meeting, American B el (administrative: board), m Hotel, m—Amenun Toom, tomorrow, ® am. to 5 pm. Cuban War Veteran Dying. Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $57.50 Cambria-Majestic 1324 Euelid Strest N.W. I.‘-h.'h Supplies UTILIVAR the General Purpose Varnish —meets every need—inside and out—for & pale, waterproof, quick-drying, durable varnish. Use Utilivar on your floors, fur- niture and automobile. It re- sists hard usage and the ravag- ing effects of time and weather, Walter Morgan Company, Inc. Everything in the Paint Line 421 10th St. N.W. Nat. 7889 PIE CRUST FLAKO may be used for pies, tarts, 3 petties snd any recipe nhn calls for pastry. Throw away your pie erust recipes—all you need is FLAKO and a little water to produce a light, flaky, flavery pie crust. Add Water to Flako— Your Pie Crust is Made t food authorities KO; to thousands of housewives it is a staple product. Ask your grocer for FLAKO to. day and you will become 2 mem. ber of the FLAKO family, teo. FLAKO PRODUCTS CORP. New Brunswick, N, J. Bodorsed by Good Housekeeping TWO RESIGN POSTS Special Assistants to Treasury Of- ficials Voluntarily Retire. Secretary of the Treasury Mell Annmnecd the resignations of \;l.: ohfl“ special m.-“:'w n':’.'" u‘u&: o] sssistan and G. -mun to Albert G. Redpath, the Undm’lecrewy of Ogden L. Mills, have .unnuma th resignations, effective November 1 Mr. Alvord will join the law nrm of Willlam A. Donovan, former Assistant to the Attorney General, and Henry M. Bond, former Assistant Secretary of the Trlel.:ude th will bec path w ome a member of the brokerage firm of Auchincloss, Parker & Redplth WIFE OF AX VICTIM CHARGED WITH MURDER Weapon Believed Used in Carolina Tragedy Found and Sent to Chemist. By the Associated Press. SPARTANBURG, 8. C., October 1 —Mrs. Millie Fleming, wife of Guben Fleming, 54-year-old farmer of the Golightly section who was hacked to death with ln lx nrl W morning, was County omoen lut nlm md ch.r'eq with the mln’derkor her husband. went for help when she saw in the room and when she returned her usband was An ax, belleved ‘to have been the in- strument with which Fleming was killed, was found yesterday and lent to to|a chemist for analysis of stal lieved to have been human blood. DRY PROSECUTION ' MADE MORE RIGID :|Hart to Have Informers Tes- | piaced tify—Violators to Face Two Counts. In order to strengthen prosecution of dry law violators, persons arrested through the use of police informers in raids on private vrupem will be charged with two counts of possession of llquor instead of one, David K. Hart, ict attorney, announced today. Theinlormcrwlubemdul Hart said, will be harged an infrlcllon of the law at the ume l,he lntormet = wucemnn makes a e posses- Sion count Afier the raid B ommim- 1 7. |mated. If two liquor purchases ai. EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. We Can Match Your Odd Coats TROUSERS $4.65 All Materials, Colore, and Sizes i m'. o :fim the ease, hl.n bt Police Court, and Informer u Take Stand. This change, Hart said, will noce-l he Govemment pluln( the former on_the tand in order to prove that the “detendant was in - possession of whlny at the time of the First Under New Plan. purchase. rge of selling 1quor In | yart pyt his new idea into effect to- vlohuan of the .vunu Jaw will noz be day and charged Luedal Edaf and Jake Willlams, colored, 600 k of Because Foice coun authorities b beuevc Morton street. with three w:%eu of that an informer's testimony 1§ W on of liquor each. clent to convict on & fel hn G. Meyers, 50 years old, 3200 block of Volta place, arrest sev- enth precinct police, was charged with two counts of possession. fim‘.‘ th' change w|ll be afloctlve lmt the man who pleads tha h::‘ in- nntea the place for & ubon while nd o mx(ngr-n of the presence of lguor n the 3 cleared by juries when they deny own- ership of liquor seized by pol!ce saying thlt lhey just happened to drop into Tald place and were unlucky onou h ln be caught in the police net. 'With the second charge of possession M s TN\ e '('THE 90 B. P) LB_AEFOBE P.ERCOLATORS,) N A —, Facilities for sun btthln' are being rovided along 6 miles of sea front | from Thorpe Bay to Leigh, England. Dress Fashions N the 90’s the maidenly prefer- ence was for bulging lines in dress. In the coffee line, however, the preference made in 1896 is much the same as it is today. Thirty-five years ago Wash- ingtonians recognized that Bmwning & Baines Orienta Coffee was the “best of blends that holds its. friends,” and today thousands of new coffee friends attest to the ever-in- creasing popularity of BROWNING & BAINES Orienta Uoffee | I you drive 2 ear a rare bargain awnits you. Now you can try the finest motor fuel made at its low- est price in all histery. Benzél-blend Betholine is now enly 18.7¢ per gallon (plus tax). In the past it has sold as high as 35c a gallon. Wait no longer. Fill your tank with Betholine today . . . ... Letper- formance prove it pays. BENZOL-BLEND ‘II’IHIQILIIN The Finest Motor Fuel Made A SHERWOOD PRODUCT [ RIB LA ' PIGGLY WIGGLY | FELS-NAPTHA ez 10 - 49c P OUND CAKE NEW & DELICIOUS 3OC ICE CREAM IN 102 STORES ONLY _ Pint ZOC PANCAKE 2 o 23¢ OLIVES ~29c¢| OATS savco 2 54 15¢ RAISINS 3 = 25¢ SARDINES 7 = 25¢ SEALECT EVAPORATED MILK i 25¢ PEACHES e TOMATOES 3~:«23c PEAS .52, 3 un4He vomn$]-T COFFEE Large, Tender A 29c COFFEE SPECIAL PILLSBURY'S PETER PAN 3 TINS 11c mow 3w 55¢ ; Our Famous GREEN BAG * NATIONAL BISCUIT MA:I.AH;.(;YSN»SANDWICHES - 21c TEA Band V4 T 19C|SELOX s 2"‘" 27C SAUERKRAUT %%~ 2 25¢ JELLY ! “SANICO” Ib. 290 SALMON rn« 2 - 25¢|L Six Flavors Jar 10¢ 3”“” 29c ‘GRANULATED SUGAR 10 %47c SCOT TISSUE s~ 6+49c WALDORF TISSUE : = = 6 - 20c MEDIUM IVORY SOAP 4 < 25c UNEEDA BISCUITSwé%.. 2 9¢ CELERY 2-~15¢|LEMONS~-35c FRESH LIMA BEANS _ 3~ 29c IDAHO POTATOES _ 5~25c % POTATOES 4~ 15c SWEET DELICIOUS BoxedAPPLESZ»--IQc DUCKLINGS s LEG of LAMB 21 HAMS %5 » 28| HAMS =2 27 ¢ SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS = 29¢ LAMB ROAST swouwoe »21c REAST of LAMB __ * 12V4c CHOPS = 35¢ AGAIN OPEN—After being renovated and restocked’ the Sanitary at Rock Creek Church Road and Warder Street is again open for business.

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