Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1931, Page 38

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SEVEN LIVED 8 DAYS ON ONE DAY’S FOOD Lighthouse Keeper's Wife Tells of Storm That Nearly Cost Their Lives. By the Associated Pre: HALIFAX, N. S, March 26.—The Wwife of a lighthouse keeper told Tues- day how she, her husband and their five children lived for eight days on one day’s rations while raging seas blbul'!d at their haven on Little Hope Langille and her children could be brought ashore at Port Mouton. Great waves had crashed against their tower and seven-room house until the walls sagged. ‘Their food supply was de- stroyed when the flood sfuiced into their L‘Ql]lr “Our one oonhc'. with the world,” Mrs. Langille said over the phone at Port Mouton today, “was our radio. We listened in on that and spent the rest of the time watching the storm and wondering when we would all be swept into the sea.” Langille, she said, would stay at the light “until he's washed off. The storm broke March 3. It was March 11 before the Canadian govern- ment vessel Lady Laurier was able to THE ' EVENING TURKEY REORGANIZED ALONG FASCIST LINES Mustapha Kemal Ends Tour by Commandeering “Heart Society.” By the Assoclated Press. ISTANBUL, Turkey, March 26— President Mustapha Kemal, back in the | capital after a painstaking tour of the republic Tuesday issued a manifesto | announcing reorganization of the Turk- | ish government along the lines of STAR, WASHINGTON, of the “Turkish Heart Society,” includ- ing the elaborate headquarters at An- gora to which the late “Golden Rllle" Nash, American manufacturer, con! uted $120,000. These are virtually fll only amusement centers in the l.lfl.\e wwns of Anatolia. The President has designated them as “cultural sections” of the Peoples’ party. He intends also, it was understood, to choose many young men as deputies in the new Parliament and to rally the nation’s youth about them. As an explanation of his move, his manifesto read in part: “There comes a time in the life of e\ ery nation when it must unify all material and spiritual f(nrces Such a time has com= to Tur- ey.” Light, off Port Mouton. It was 14 days before Mrs. Allen supply them with provisions by means of a line. "All Over Town” —The Better to Serve You Fascism. He has commandeered the 257 centers THE PLAN OF PROSPERITY DAYS... In this announcement we are featuring one hundred and twenty-three popular drug store needs at our regular every day low cut prices. In addition to saving money on each article purchased, on Friday and Saturday we are giving away Prosperity Dimes. EXAMPLE :—Purchase a 50c bottle of Graham’s Milk of Magnesia at our cut price of 3% . , » and;we will give you a Prosperity Dime! Thid same plan applies to every article featured in this announcement. If you buy 10 articles from among those included in this sale you will receive 10 Dimes. Right Reserved to Limit Quantities 0 A Dime Given With Each Parchase Keno Alarm Clocks are These sturdy Card Tables may be obtained finished in sturdily made and have at-| either red or green. They tractive colored cases, fective concealed alarm. Guaranteed to keep time accurately. 51| 0ld English Notes Station- ery is an excellent quality vellum-finished paper. Each box contains 72 flat sheets of paper and 60 S0 envelone- to These Folding Shopping Bags take up but little] room. When unfolded they | cellent bed lamps. Finished | jro will carry easily quite a number of packages. Constructed of durable mate- rial weaiiienans Ef-|have a waterproof top which may be s wiped off whh a damp cloth. 9| for many hours. Full pint size Thermos Bottles that will keep liquids | hot or cold (as you desire) Sturdy cases with 79c aluminum cap. Claremont Playing Cards | may be obtained with either | gold or silver edges and have pretty designs on the back. Buy several decks for your 35c next party, Belle-Lite Lamps make ex in pretty colors and have | | removable polished brass | shade, Complete with estension C Kraken Electric Toasters have guaranteed heating elements and will quickly toast two slices of bread at the same time. | Complete with ex- tension cord. | fi(lndlrd 6 ID Electric Flat- guaranteed helllnx ck’mpnu non-burn handle, tip-up :(l'!r'hmem. and full-lengtl cord. A $1.98 value These Ranger Flashlights | These Combination Tool Genuine Salz' Fountain throw & bright fotused se beam of light a long dis- tance. Three-position mnlo. ao ng odd jobs. The eun' switch. Completo with b \l 1 b um batterles .. ¢ re just the thing to round the house for |tools ll’. kepl e : 79c handle Pens equipped with 14-kt. ld paints, iridll th o=n bl Italy expects a general revival of in- terest in American products this year. $1 BORDEN'S 4] PEODPLES D. C., THURSDAY, MOTHER GETS LIFE TERM FOR DROWNING CHILDREN Judge Orders Pennsylvania Jury to Convict Mrs. Twaddell of Double Killing. By the Assoclated Press. MEDIA, Pa, March 26—Mrs. Ida ‘Twaddell, 38, was convicted by a jury in County Court Tuesday of murder in the first degree, with life imprison- ment as the sentence, for the drowning of two of her four small children in a bnth tub. ry of seven men and five wom- rated 2 hours and 50 minutes. en dell MARCH 1931. Judge Albert mmm: MacDade imposed sentence at once. Mrs. Twaddell trembled visibly when the verdict was announced and appeared on the verge of collapse. “My husband has forgiven me; my Father above lmows all, and I'm satisfied,” she cried. In his charge Judge MacDade told the jury that the case was one of “first- degree murder”; that nnmln, had been offered to substantiate the defense's plea of insanity. Counsel for Mrs. Twaddell announced he would seek a new trial. 26, ——————— When the Portobello, Scotland, Burns Club recently admitted women to a meeting for the first time in its history of 50 years, Sir Harry Lluder spoke on COUNTERSUIT FILED Countess de Benque Charges Mer- Countess J. D. de Benque, who was| Priw sued recently by A. M. Rizik on an open account for goods purchased at his | store, has filed a counterclaim against the merchant. She says Rizik owes her | $1,000 for work performed in negotiat- ing & lumber deal in which he had an interest, and she is willing to have tbe | court offset $80 worth of dresses which she bought from the $1,000 said to be due her, Some of the goods purchased, she states, were unsatisfactory and the store refused to accept them when she FOE chant Indebted to Her. ey ) “'""-, ] «IM q ckly. ey healing, retonded PILE/ reLIiEv ) biind, Fony ‘will ‘leave you or meney $1 at good drug steres, iritant” — s applied once an hour for 5 hou; Margaret Sackville on “The Immortal Mem: ory fered their return. She is represented "rhe lAlstu i by Attorneys Minor, Gatley & Drury. FRIDAY SATU 75¢ IDEAL Tooth Paste 49¢ ‘}Iloneq aving Prices Remember: A Dime Is Given With Each Purchase of Any of t{ue Articles Featured in This Advertisement 25¢ Mavis Talcum Powder Be sure to buy a supply of this popular nationally known talcum at this low price. 4 Tins 59c¢ Note These Low Prices! A Dime Given With Each Purchase $1.25 Minrolagar. ... 55¢ Dioxogen. . Thompson’s Ohvn Oxl, pmt. Penslar’s B. 1. W. Tonic.... Nutraven Tonic 35¢ Gulf Household Oil 75¢ Bencoline, pint. . 75¢ Dethspray Insecti Benko Gas Tablets. .. Peoples I. Q. & S. Tonic. $1 Graham’s Syrup Hypophosphites ..... 50c Gr.hnnl Milk of Mlgnel' am’s Sodium Phosphate 33c s White Pine Cough GOc Peoplel Anpmn T-ble , 100, 491: Bisocarb .50c Hall’s Expeclornnt. E. Z. Nasal Spray. Key’s Astringent Pow Hexasol $1.35 Pertussin, large.. 75¢ Agarol Compound. .. 50c Ovaltine Health Drink $1.50 Petrolagar. . 60c Musco Rubbm( Obstacle Golf Set Young and old allke ‘II| tn]uy play- i 98e Tog Costacls set up in Jui hw m! Electric Hair Dressing Outfit Containg three metal obsta “Holes,” ' two putters sponge rubber golf balls. Set consists of curling iron, marcel fron, waver rod ‘'and dryipg comb . . . all that is needed to dress your hair in. the privacy of your own home. and 8¢ Fels Naptha Soap You will want to buy & supply of t nationally laundry sowp Auring - this 98c Knight Fountain Syringe or Water Bottle Molded of an excellent ot rubber and nteed for ome year. Medicine Cabinet Needs . . . low priced! Rubbing Alcohol, pint.....49¢c Witch Hazel, pint.........39% Mineral Oil, pint Dobell Solution, Improved, pint ... Lime Water, quart. .. Epsom Salt, 5 Ibs.... Boric Acid Powder, 1b Extract Vanilla, 8-0z.. Graham’s Sulphur Salve Cleansiline Cleaner.......29¢ More Savings . . . Tulip Linen Portfolios. Minit-Man Watche: Brief Cases Ladies’ Dressing Comb. Dobell Atomizers W. E. Irrigator Cans attachments) quart size 69c Cedarized Garment Bags. . . Soap Boxes 7 Sterno Vaporizers Cannon Brand r Turkish Towels Mediym- welght Turkish To ls made by L Cannon Mills, § 18x35 inches. Preparation Wampole’s Preparation is & favorite with childf®n and grown-ups. Widely used for coughs and colds. Contains Extract of Cod Liver Oil 6 Cakes, 36¢ Money-Saving Prices! A Dime Given With Each Purchase 50c Carmac Tooth Paste.... Graham’s Talcum Powder Odor-Sweet Deodorant. . Manners Hair Trainer..... Greaseless Lemon Cream.... Theatrical Cold Cream.... 65c Barnard’s Lilac Vegetal..... 75¢c Barnard’s Eau de Quinine..59¢ 50c Barnard’s C. O. Shampoo. .. .39¢c 50c Barnard’s Shaving Cream. .. .39¢c 50c La Moderne Hair Tonic. ....42¢ -25¢ Dermatone Skin Soap. .3 for 50c Ensemble Cream..... vess.50c $1 Lea’s Hair Tonic. . coee Bc Moret Face Powder....... .75¢ Moret All Purpose Crenm .50¢c Moret Rouge........ 65 Queen Anne Lohon Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 3 cnkel 59¢ 10c Peoples Bathroom Tissue 1,000 Sheet Rolls 3 for 25¢ Electric Cord Set 35¢ Pound Roll Hospital Cotton 39¢ Clinicat Fever Thermometer Attractive Shadow Ironing Board Pad and Cover 69¢ Aluminum Percolators These rrefln-n made of m sluminum ana ) are le: 50¢ PEOPLES Choice Tooth | Tanotrosh, A Dime Given With Each‘Parchase Hershey’s Kisses, 39c Ib. flm::;::ll;’“vr:‘w'r‘d"ln'xn":nrfg“:ru“ grolne Cllo. Covered Almonds.59¢ Ib. Cream Caramels. 39¢ I Mammy Lou Candies. . Lowney’s Chocolates. ..59¢ 1b. Myra Monet Mints. .., .39 Ib. Jordon Almonds.......39¢ Ib. Cho. Covered Spon;e..39c 1b. i CANDIES | ‘ ‘ Pe-nu!-, pound 39C . Mixed Nuts, 7 9 c pound / VALUES A Dime Given With Each Purchase Cigars, 20 for $1 10c Optimo (Blunts) Cigars, 3 14 for $1 5S¢ Cinco (Londres) Cigars, 12 for 50¢c W.D.C. PIPES Thorobred ........$1 Rite Guard. .......5%9 Your choice of several aifterent shapes and sizes . . . one that will exactly suit you. Shur Fyre Lighter Fluid...25¢ § Locktite Tobacco Pouch. .. .49¢ Scotty Ash Tray..... +.49¢c Nested Ash Tray Set. ..98¢c Roto Tray Cigarette Humidor batnlte ook Tof s 98c Granger Tobacco, _ Sir Walter Raleigh “Sebacco, 16-0z. tin, $1

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