Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1931, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, IBANK BANDITS FREE| KIDNAPED OFFICERS Three Hold-up Men Sought in $26,000 Raid After One Is Wounded and Captured. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and La. Ave. N.W. 65th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. (mmelly James F. Shea Presiden Secretary By the Associated Press, JIASTINGS, Nebr., Pebruary 26 (). - Two policemen who were kidnaped by four bank robbers after a gun fight with officers, in which two persons were in- jured, were released today. The bandits took $26,000 from the Hastings National Bank yesterday. One of the officers, Patrolman Wil- liam Woods, was tied to & fence post. near Grafton, Nebr. and released sev- - [eral hours later. Police Capt. Frank Yettman was released by the robbers 8 miles from Sylvan Grove, Kans. about 3 am. Reports received here were that the offcer had been Jted o n chair in & schoolhol He later was | e and notined the suthorities of his One of the robbers who gave his name |as Robert Hendricks and Voleott Condit, an investigator for the Nebraska / Bankers' Association, were wounded seriously in an exchange of shots when officers attempted to arrest the men. Hendricks was captured later at Bel- videre, Nebr, FOUR HELD ON CHARGE OF FLEECING FARMERS [ Yellow Kid and Thres Confederates Accused of Operating You can make an Investment out - of - income in our 6% First Mortgages— sure that the prin- cipal will he safe; and assured of this liberal interest throughout . the life of the mortgage. May be purchased in amounts from $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. N.W. Faro Game. | By the Associated Press. HAMMOND, Ind., February 26— Joseph Welil, the Yellow Kid, who in- sisted several weeks ago that no self- respecting confidence man would at- tempt a gag as old as faro in this mod- | Mational 2100 Tn age, was in jail today allegedly for reviving it. He is held with three others on & charge of fleecing three Dyer com- FOR BEST munity farmers ont of a sum between $10.000 and $20,000, Weil, smoked glasses, vellow kid gloves, tailored clothes and all, was accused of r invading the Dyer district upon an- nouncing that he intended buying rich I"FOMAT.ON farmlands for some wealthy Chicago people. After interesting three wealthy % farmers, he suggested they continue ne- PHONE Metropolitan 1512 | zotiations in Chicago. Once there Weil nd his alleged confederates—Elmer | . Wh"lr_v_ Arthur Bourbon and Max nion us epot Hoppe, suggested a ‘“card game.” and before the farmers knew it, so author- 1336 NBW York AVC N w ities charge, they were losers. e 5 T NEFW Lexington, Va., $4.00 | SHIPPING NEWS *Btauton, Va. . $4.00 Baltimore ... S1.00 | wnoke, Vil o New Vork.!l a0 | ——— ,.e'!“""":nrhl'”r‘:‘rn::;nnlm:n‘:fl Gt Arrivals at and Sailings From Hundreds of Other Low Fares ARRIVED. Dairin Mediterranean cruise | Munarso--Havana m.vr TODAY. uda Bermud Do gf York pmmm ©OLD DOMINION STAGES Pebruary 20 | Pebruary 24 | by . February 17 | Morro Castie—Havana “February 24 | Pan “America—Bermuda .|| P!bmlry2bl DUE SATURD. | Pulaski—Danzig Savta Eiisa—Va | Lancastria—s Havana - Vera Crug Calamares—Port Li California—Guif stream criise DUE MONDAY, MARCH g 2 February 20 LI iPebruary 19 Piano prices Pebruary 21 on fine pianos February 18 have been reduced a great deal. No longer do you have to buy an unknown make in order to buy a piano at what you have considered a reasonable price in the past. Come, let us show you real qual- ity, mame and value in pmmm Harrison World' criiise 1 Ori pianos of reputation. Havana Feoruars 28 1 Pan "Americn Bermuda s Laffargue DUE WEDNRADAT. MARCH « s caps —Santa Ma Pebruary 23 s reePort Boain .. Pebriary 33 URSDAY, MARCH § | Former Price, $500 AT yaren 3 e Emerson | Rechambesu amns Pebrnacy 28 $ OUTGOING STEAMERS, Former Price, $1,000 Chirkering BAILING TOMORROW $1,095 4 Cherbourg and Sovuthamptos Former Price, $1,375 Boiher pampours, ad Janeiro, Eantor Exchange Your Old Piano | i sy A | Cobh. Cherbaurs -.m Hamburg nd Banto Domingo ¥ Havana. Progreso and Vera Cruz. | 18— Piraeus i SAILING TODAY. | | | | amano—Gibraltar, Naples nd | FREE. New Book of Fish Recipes. Write us. eI, Fort d Fatx, Gonaives | e LA Cetba and Tein indiand.-8e" John's SAILING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28, \r Armania_ Havana and Nassau Ascania _Plymouth. Havre and London Maria—Cristobal. ~ Callas ana” val- | | 'Prance_ Plymouth and Havre Drunon Cobh. Cherbourg and Bremer- . Panama Canal and San Jolombla. Cartagena, | d 8an Franciseo. That RIGHT-OUT-OF- it Garihiansand, THE-OCEAN FLAVOR! GORTON.PEW FISHERIES Gloucester, Mass. Onlo and . Crigtobal and Port 1imen ! 0 ag0. Kingston, Plerio ind Puerio Barrion Platano - Puerio c-mn. und_Pueria Corter. | | Bonnie Brook-—Ni uuk Nicolajef Collinusmortne. Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Nordkup—Santos and Buenos Alres Tiradentes Montevideo and Buenos Aires West {mboden—Rio de Janeiro Western Ocean—8t. Tho: SAILING MONDAY. MARCH 2. California—Beifast and Glasgow SAILING TUESDAY, MARCH 3. an America - Bermuda Cristobal--Port au Prinee and Cristobal SAILING' WEDMBSDAY. MARCH ¢ 1 | Patria Delg: Lisbon, ~ Palermo. Haila, u»x.mm. 206 Marseile Siivia- Halifax_and 8t Deutschiand -Cherbouré. Southampton and & B T A 2 Cherbours, Bouthampton and Brem- . Juan, L.I Guarra, Puerto Cabello, etter for Baby S e President, fossevell “Conk. Plymouth, Cher- ' Their Convenience and I A Etasens. Puerto Colom- Economy are incidental. S ant ““,,: ciony Use. them daily. Ask YOUR DOCTOR! 2 . diodir v Telephone National drugpists everywhere 5000 te Agent will collect at thr end of each month, at the rate of 1% cents per day and § Sunday. Por immediate delivery of The Gerber's | STRAINED VEGETABLES ————LAST WASHINGTON'S OUTSTANDING BREAD VALUE cess. GRANDMOTHER’S —Wrapped— BREAD Try this fine bread today. It is made of the finest ingredients, indi- vidually baked and carefully wrapped. nity to save. amaas s 222 S SR S e e S S Back in 1859 we started out to cut the cost of living. Today millions of fami- lies acknowledge, as customers, our suc- We know of no more fitting way to show our appreciation of this patronage than to invite you to visit an A&P Food Store during Founder's Week. Just three days remain and we urge you to take this extraordinary opportu- L THU'R‘SDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1931. AARARRAARARRAAAARAAAA A hARAA AR : 3 H : g g 2 Added Founder’s Week End Special PURE LARD Bulk or Package Full Pound Wrapped Loaf 14-Pound Wrapped Loaves 5¢ 15¢ Grand mother’s Bread Is Obtainable Only in A®P Stores and Is Guaranteed to Give Entire Satisfaction NUCO IN ©UR MEAT DEPARTMENTS Founder’s Week Specials Lean SMOKED Loin or Rib End HAMS PORK ROAST w 21 o 170 In All Grocery Store and Meat Depts. med. can 10€ FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS Fresh 40 Fathom Fillet . . . ™ 29¢ FISH Fresh Cleaned Mackerel . . ™ I8¢ 3 STEAKS FancySmelts : . . . . . ™20 Fancy Whiting (not cleaned) 3 ™ 25¢ Fillet of Haddock Fresh Cooked Shrimp . . .™49¢c z Select Oysters . . »nt 35¢c, w= 70c Killed*Stewing CHICKENS e« o o b.2%c ten SHOULDERS . . . . b 15¢ CHUCK ROAST ;. .. . . b 17c 3-CORNER ROAST ;. . b 21c VST Other Founder’s Week Specials Pure 5-0z. Iona Lima Beans . . . . 3 e 2 85¢ Sultana Red Beans . . 16z g Le Butter Nut Beans . . -4 25¢c Erigco. . . ." = 23¢ | Eagle Condensed Milk = 19¢ Gold Medal Cake Flour . .rs 32¢ Wildmere 5.’ Eggs (i 253 2 «- 49- White House Evap. Milk,2 ;:,‘,'. 15¢ N. B. C. Ginger Snaps . . . ;. 19c Center-Cut Slices, 1b., 39¢ AGP Apple Sauce NORDIC Fresh Top Mast Fillet . . . » 23c Fancy Sliced Halibut . . 75 o of Hodd Fancy Trout (not cleaned) . ™ 10c (Y 3 Sfandard Oysters . . vt 28¢, ™ 55¢ Fancy Fresh Fresh FANCY RIB ROAST ;. . b.25¢ Sparkle [.; Gelatin . . 4. 25¢ Fancy Navy Beans . . 4 . ZGe Whole Wheat Bread = 9c | Quaker Maid Ketchup "\ 15¢ g:::;ery Buttercmtir:‘lrh“{rom e L4 Ib. 333; z Ibs. 65e 2w 19¢ Efective Fridey and Saturday Nut Margarine wZle 3 DAYS! ”WHERE ECONOMY CONOMY RULES' j COFFEE Our Three Popular Brands Specially Reduced for Founder’s Week w 3lc Rich and full bodied. BOKAR ‘,iz‘-:‘b. 16¢ Exquisite flavor and aroma. Gives more cups per pound. FLOUR All Brands Specially Reduced for Founder’s Week SUNNYFIELD e 15¢ 12-1b. bag R ¥ 12-lb. bag 45c 12-Ib. bag 43¢ Regular and self rising. GOLD MEDAL AND PILLSBURY WASHINGTON Regular only. - 22 - 89c Other Founder’s Week ipeis el Monte PINEAPPLE Golden Juicy Pineapple at Its Very Best 21c Largest Size Can Crushed Salads PEACHES Sliced or Melba Halves 3 Sliced No. 1 tall 2 :.',fl z3c cans Largest Size Cans = 19¢ Del Monte Peas;. ;. i Vi 5.2 = 29¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips, 3"““50¢ Del Monte Sardines . oval -3 oL 25¢ WALDORF TOILET PAPER 4r 19¢ Scott-Tissue, 3 rolls 25¢ | ; LIFEBUOY ' | Health Soap 4--25¢ Standard Tomatoes, 4 ot 25¢ Quaker Maid Oven Baked Beans Libby's Sauerkrauf o 9c Del Monte Raisins . = Camay Soap . . 3 e=20c Brillor. . . . 2%=i|5c Oxydol . . . v m23c Mione Hand Soap . = 9¢ 16-0z. . cans 20c 10¢ (AR EER VPN g BPN VPN g K g P VPN 3 BPX V. ¢ I V. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fancy Maine Potatoes 1014 27¢ Fan;y Bananas . . .™ 22c Grapefruit, 3 17¢, 3 23¢ Fla.Oranges = 19¢,25¢,29¢, 35¢ Juicy Lemons . . Fresh Green Peas, 2 ™ 29¢ Rutabagas Fresh Green Spinach | Cabbage 3~ 19 Founder’s Week Specials Fancy Idaho Baking - Potatoes 105 2%7c s 1bs., 14¢ Carolina Yam Sweet Potatoes 4" 19ec Yellow Onions . .4™ 10c Beets . . . . 2bwene |B¢ Carrots . . . . tnnBe Crisp Celery 2 "t 25¢ Fresh Tomatoes . ™ 22¢ lceberg Lettuce, 2 m: |9¢ Cooking Apples 5 25 (85 30e . ™5¢ Fresh New z nn.-9c

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