Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1930, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930. successfully attempted to deliver the The mob of 150 persons which . 18 A iri 1 terday was dis- Robbers of Hospital | |PRISONER SHIFTED fpricener, spirlied S trom"siyvie | sormea the il ety eeray s gl TO THWART MOB\ As the prisoner was taken from his|city firemen and members of a Na- cell police dispersed a group of 25|tional Guard Tank Company. The mob | : “DAR.I.MUUIH HEAD Warned Not to Eat persons who had gathered in the court | was said to have been composed of men Inoculated Rabbits B | house yard. from Marville, the _teachers home . 3 | “Shortly before midnight officers had | town, and from other towns in the vi- By the Associated Press. Missouri Officers Act After Attempt | ocn warned that men: were gathering | cinity. The extra forces were with- ITT! , December 22. ade to Sei: 8| lat Pumpkin Center, a filling station, |drawn from the jail after standing on _;hyllgl!l(r’mng: the staff of St. i il |20_miles north of here. Margaret's Hospital issued s Slayer of Teacher. Disregard of All Laws and| | warning Saturday that they hope guard_all_night. Will be seen by the burglars who | fo o o CT 8 ransacked the hospital laboratory . el Creation of Underworld and stole four live rabbits. KANSAS CITY, December 22.—Fear: bbits rm-inocu- for the safety of Raymond Gunn, Negro Empire Held Results Jnied, Amd to ‘eat them would | |&rapper. charged with the murder of 3 3 elma, r, 19-year-old rura mean almost certain death, the | |gchogl teacher, today led Buchanan Only : For doctors pcinted out. Cougty officers to bring the prisoner 2 here for safekeeping. | Service By the Associated Press. saturated,” he said, “not only with alco- | The officers, fearing further violence HANOVER, N. H., December 22—Dr. | saturatet’ he BC. oL GO e fome | from a mob which early yesterday un- | more days - ! Phone Dartmouth College, in his first public | &5/ F T e | ‘ Met c Ernest Martin Hopkins, president of | jete abandon in regard to the control | . statement on the prohibition question, | ™ .pjeanwhile, money which was origi- | i today declared his opposition 1o the | naily collected in exclse on liquor snd | ( : A l L I N S (; I F 'l S 3 roment, plus He outlined his attitude in a letter | DRI 10 Hhe N oo m OO e on 7 5 4 4 for all those who are gr;m .:'lm ';lle 1}‘:1’!’!‘1%7;:!1‘0:"’(;::": cg(. 5‘,‘\‘;"'.,.'5‘ dcl:::pel:;:h fll’lq‘l’x';‘,“;: 1;":;; Optician—Optometrist on your gift list . . . XMAS TREES FRUIT CAKE national temperance organizations, in|made available to the extent of hun- 922 14th St. N.W. Everytl'\ing to make your Christmas the reply to a request from the council for | greds of millions of dollars for corrup- a statement of his views. In it he said, | gion, Thus the law has subsidized the + Established 1889 most perfect you ever celebrnted—cur stores are stocked with delicacies and holiday spe- “I do not see how individuals or organ- | puflding up of an underworld empire of cialties in fullest variety. Holiday Food Stuffs Let a United Food Store supply your needs—from Soup to Nuts— economicllly and giving you service that is not to be had in any other stores in town. Red Wing Grape Juice qt- 39¢ pt- 2] c 5-Lb. Box Assorted Chocolate izations whose solicitude is for bullding | enormous power backed by enormous | - up a spirit of temperance can continue | financial resources.- £ 2 either to believe in or to support the e SN Occasional Tables, Coffee theory or the practice of the eighteenth | = = | COLDS' i Fabiesh sy Ghaits, winiisa) amendment as defined in current legis- CHANGE NOT EXPECTED | o Tamipe! and Shades ‘Bricas . lation.” | . Industry Only Gainer. IN-UNION HEADQUARTERS || Guaranteed Relief Brac—in fact, everything that i : | in 1 Minute! . 3 A E vou don’t expect to find in gifts. He previously has refrained from | making any public statement of his Indianapolis Will Probably Remain || Put few drops of e : Park your car at the Capital Garage at our expense and inion in the belief that to do so would |~ _ ||ozo MIST on z‘-’-m misunderstanding in regard to| Official Office for Typographical handkerchief— the attitude of the college and because 4 come in. breathe pleasant va- he felt that practice might eventually Organization. pors. As if by magic, show prohibition to be conduclve to | By the Associated Press. stuffiness disappears. Detinbe. INDINANAPOLIS, December 22— 5 | What's more, complications such as “Now, however, looking back over a | grippe, bronchitis, even pneumonia Lamps riod of time in which at least the ‘Theodore E. Perry, first vice presldem‘ ‘are warded off because OZO MIST dencies develoyed by the amendment [0f the International Typographical || Kkills those dangerous cold germs can be shown,” he wrote, “I cannot see, | Union, said Saturday that unless unex- || Surely, quickly. Recommended by 1n the large, that advantage has accrued | pected developments are shown in the ||| 1°8ding physicians and druggists. Re- tion which has followed in its trail.” A proposal to increase the salary of ||’ “My s the United States is that great areas |adjustment of scales and other trans- ||| 60 Ap tions—Only 60c = Furniture Electric Fixtures ecia rice Cand CATLINS, Inc. v S 95¢ 1324 New York Ave. N.W, o anybody, except possibly .to industrial | referendum held December 10 by locals ‘{;“’E that cold now—get the orig- the first vice president apparently is b e ol v AUTHORIZED DEALER G-E RADIOS efficiency, in the enactment of the of the union, the international head- Sl defeated, while a fourth proposal to 1, O: amendment and in the mass of legisla- | quarters will remain in Indianapolis. tod: | observation in_traveling about | codify the laws of the union facilitating OZO M IS' } Buy CIDER By the Quart . = »—'DWARD &L()T = | | Q. 17 «~ DOWN STAIRS STORE These Last-Minute Gifts May Be Selected Quickly and Inexpensively in The Down Stairs Store o . f Medium Can 1-Ib. Box Women’s Holiday Dresses - | 23c 23c Iowa State BUTTER 43¢ Ib. " MINCEMEAT 1 . 23¢ Fresh Cranberries ™ 19¢ | Eating Apples .3 ™ 25¢ Fla. Oranges . ..* 25¢ | Grape Fruit ...3 ™ 90c which used to be wholly dry are now |actions apparently is successful. —— ans itz Campfire M arahm a]lOW! VGt ivips awwwsvs omti v o Paper Shell Almonds. ..................Ib. 29¢ Soft Shell Pecans......................Ib. 45c Large Budded Walnuts...............2 lbs.. 75¢ Fancy Mixed Nuts................ ...1b., 33¢ BReosilBINess. . e ...1b., 29¢ 316.50 Capeskin Pull-ons s!fiat;ritlllls Men’s Warm Gloves $1.95 v ; Chiffons 4 - $2.95 Cantons Wool-lined capeskins, wool-lined gray suede gloves and gray “Blackhead Mocha"” gloves—these three smart styles, at this one low price. The smart four-button length, with scalloped edges. In black, brown, sepia, beach, eggshell and styles for black-and-white. They make 1 Sunday Night practical, low-priced gifts. N Evening THE DOWN STAIRS STORE ' p \ Street Select N Oystcrs 50 Choose from At Al Piups Original ., Sausage » 35 Neg’fli‘hrs’md“ Our Stores Fancy LegLamb ....... » 99 75(3 at. || Phillips’ Genume Bacon. . ... i 39¢ Men’s Opera Slippers Gay Prints 81-95 Wise Bros. White Star Sizes 36 to 46 Gift Handbags g Comfort for his leisure hours—in Chevy Chase Dairy TUNA THE DOWN STAIRS STORB 82-95 the shape of this smart bedroom Ml‘lk Exceptional Values in slipper, of blick patent leather or FISH 7 0z. can 23c brown leid, with soft padded sole Finest in Da;ry Products . and heel. Handmade Silk Underwear i bown seana srons 8c» 15¢ = Lovely tailored models, with exquisite designs of embroidery and drawn work—all done by hand. Lovely pastel shades Gowns, $3.95 Chemise, $2.95 Swansdown Cake Flour - k Pant d Ch b s SRS i e § Gold Medal Cake Flour................pkg., 32 N Seeded or Seedless Raisins. ..........3 pkgs., 29¢ Boys’ Ties Large Prunes ...................1-]b. pkg., 14c 35(:, 3 for S1 Dates, pitted or plain...............2 pkgs., 39¢ Ties to every boy's liking, in a Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. ........2 bottles, 27c THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Fountain ®rand Hams... » 30c Calf, suede, moire and crepe, in smart pouch, under arm, top strap and envelope styles. Black, brown, navy and green. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Boudoir Slippers $1.95 Of black moire, with contrasting linings and feather trim in lovely pastel shades. Soft padded soles and Cuban heels. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Silk Gift Hose 51 Chiffon, with picot top and plaited sole; service weight, with lisle welt and sole—two low priced groups. All full-fashioned and in - new Winter shades. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Plaid Scarfs, $] New Jewelry, $1 The smart ascot style, Novelty brac r_lrts. in gay plaid colorings, necklaces, earrings, with lining in a plain rings, pins and clips— contrasting shade. An an unusual selection ideal, low-priced gift. u: : many attractive styles. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE vast assortment for gift selection. Color combinations include stripes, plaids, fancy designs and plain shades, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Cardigan Sweaters $3.95 Fancy knits and brushed wools, in tan, green, blue, navy and black. Collar or collarless styles —in plain colors or with fancy knit designs in contrasting shades. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE A Limited Quantity—Men’s Virgin Wool Dressing Robes; $7.95 blazer stripes, shawl collars, patch pockets. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Special Canada Dry GingerAle. .. ...........doz. $2.05 Dole Pineapple. ...................Ige. can25¢ Crushed Pineapple..............No. 2 can, 2lc Log Cabin Syrup...................pt can. We Hipolite Blue Label (Curtice Bros.) Royal BONED Gelatine o S itk e s o v e e N PO WO R Chicken Assorted Flavors 3 pkee. 250 e e VL B L T TR o T T

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