Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1931, Page 11

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Police Dog Killed FLGHTTORGHPT "ot Doe Kied 5 BECUN BY CRAF o Peevent olap L ey | “Bucky” Keeps Record! Plans to Land in Cairo Satur-| Clean, However, Giving day and Return to Ger- Master Opportunity to many Monday. Shoot Bandit. By he Associated Press. HICAGO, April 9.— FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, April | erdtives Sl e today, although | 9.—The Graf Zeppelin set out at dawn | he found a final resting place in a com- | today on a Mediterranean jaunt to | mon instead of a hero's | Egypt and Palestine with the ‘intention | Feur times hold-up men Y attempted to of doing what, was forbidden in March, | rob his master, Charles Nieft, & grocer, 192! |and four times “Bucky,” a young but The Graf this trip has permission | bl police dog, routed them. Last nlgm ®r the Associated Press. “Bucky's” rec- Two men e place. One of them pointed & pmol s v-| “Go get him, ‘Bucky,’" Nieft com- ernment had entered tacit objections to | manded. passing over Egypt. “Bucky"” leaped, but it was too far.| Dr. Eckener, when the Graf reached | Before he could turn, the hold-up man the Egyptian border at that time, shift- | shot and killed him. The interval, how- ed his course so that it would not be | ever, gave Nieft a chance to get his necessary to pass over the British pro- | pistol and fire. He killed the bandit. tected territory, commenting that “u Police identified the hold-up man as favorable winds” were blowing from {marry “Mason, “an Tndian, “who had 4 served time at Greencastle, Ind., for bbes A dog pound crew. took “Bucky's” | <, e tha of little. children whom our E‘Agl)sh guardians must prevent from dropping | 1nm the water and getting our feet | “Fhere were 25 passengers nbmrd " FLYER AND BRIDE DIE Ty v s pon e IN CRASH OF PLANE 1ts fight to Canada, Dr. Eckener uho gt fnmm.md Dlats; toTIRnid &t Cat ‘ng of Rolhe Patterson’s Ship Baturday. then truise over Egypt and Palestine and return to Germany Monday. Hits Tree and Dives From 80-Foot Altitude. By the Associated Press. ATTACK ON TAX LAW fov st UPHELD BY COURT | svintor ana nis bride ot a week, Ree Patterson, 22, and Mrs. Ruth Patterson, {18, of Madison, Lake County, were Legal Decision Said to Be Involved killed last night when their alrplane crashed at the farm of G. C. Patterson, in Estate of Robert Todd 6 miles south of here. Lincoln. The plane crashed from an altitude of about 80 feet when a wing tip struck the branches of a tree as they were taking off from a meadow. The young " - [bride ‘was dead when witnesses reached "l';}:”"s‘gt‘gg’;{” april 9—Judge R, |he demolished' ship, while her husband e aboiE 15 e les atberwn M. Gibson in United States District Court here esterday upheld an attack ,\hg‘émfc"“)fil'; married ‘March 31, at en the constitutionality of a part of| They started to take off with relatives Cision was rendered in a suit agnms( ‘“’"’h‘"g The plane was ‘"C“T‘! Lt he and his wife waved good-by. When the Government for the return of | the wing tip hit the tr he'shin ‘aHiot $226,067.71_filed by executors of the LS e John . Donnen tote ot Washing. | UPWard, the witnesses sald, then dived - . |and butled its nose in the barnyard. Th legnl question passed upon by Judge Glbson \n\nl\efl the Iegal right of a citizen pose of part of his|lived on the ground, walking upright estate nthm wo years of hls death | like & kangaroo and grazing on the without the Government taking the |branches of trees. It may have stood view that he contemplated death and |12 to 14 feet in height and weighed & did so m avoid collection of tax from | wn or_more. his_estal Dvnnan dl!d December 3, 1928, fit‘ the ag In March, 1927, he | etablished o frust fand of $1.100,000 to be handled by his trustees, the in- come to go to his four children and the principal to be distributed in 20 years to the last survivors. The question of law decided by Judge Gibson yesterday was said by | court attaches to be involved in the estate of Robert Todd Lincoln, son of | President Abraham Lincoln, and also The extinct giant sloth of ages ago District Court in Wilmington, Del. FORD TO SHOW NEW TYPE of TASTE OF AIRPLANE SATURDAY § .. . ¢ crasse wes suggest you test the wizardry of the Ambas. sador chef, whose chief delight is serving dishes as varied as the Single-Motored Freighter to Make First Appearance at National Aircraft Exhibit. our cosmopolitan guests By the Associated Press. come. DETROIT, April 9.—The Ford Motor | Co. has a sirprise for the aviation in- dustry in the form of a new single- | motored mxghm- which will have its fizst showing at the National Alrcraft| Bhow which opens here Saturday. ‘The freighter confirms hitherto un— suthenticated reports that the Ford Co. | would market a new type of plane. It | azpum from. the Ford trimotor trad- | display model, which was given & Ml flhht yesterday, is powered with a Hispana-Suiza engine, but it was sald at the factory that it has not besn de- cided whether this French power plant Annnsmou will be standard equipment. O™ A new deature of the show, an-| iath and I Sroc NV nounced. today. will be the. unvetling next Wednesday afternoon of a bronze | = tablet in memory of Capt. L M. Woal- | designer of the Diesel aircraft en- | $ #ine, ‘who was killed m an airplane | crash a year ago. ‘ PUPILS BACK TEACHERS | - Safety First FOR NERVES Delicious 5-Course Thursday Dinner $].50 Served in the \llin Dlnin‘ UNION CITY, Tenn., April 9 (#).— Angered by the ousting of elght teach- ers, more than 50 students of the South Pulton School hiked 10 miles to Union City yesterday to demand reinstatement of the instructors. The teachers, including the school principal, failed of re-election for next year at & county school board meeting -memay night. The board gave no rea- After a trying time at any time, a cup of H 'OUSE OF LORDS Tex will revive and encourage you and soothe your nerves the safe way. OUSE OF LORDS is mountain own tea with a wonderfully soolhm;eff:cton ‘nerves.” HOUSE°r LORDS | TEA MOUNTAIN GROWN IN THE ORIENT Ju!t before the school bell rang yes- terday morning, the students started to Union City, the county seat, to inter- wview J. N. Debow, county superintendent His secretary aided them in drafting a tition which they plan to present to e board today. xsou!h Fulton is a suburb of Fulton, y. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 193I. GENUINE SPRING LAMB Here is a new appeal that will delight the entire family, the first genuine California Spring lamb that we have been able to offer at popular prices this season. Delicious and healthful. Breast of Lamb, Ib., 19c | Shoulder Chops, 1b., 35¢ OPEN TONIGHT 24th and Calvert Sts. N.W. Opposite the Shoreham Hotel You are most cordially in- vited to attend the formal opening of our newest ultra- modern food emporium, which opens for public inspection to- night. Gimea Shad, luck 29C, In Our Meat Markets Only Top Mast Fillet Haddock® 15¢ { Fancy Sliced Halibut W 39¢c {Fancy Smelts . . Fresh Cleaned Sea Bass ™ I8¢ | Steamed Baby Lobsters = 25¢ o=, Flounders . . 2w 25¢|Standard Oysters » 28¢, « 55¢ Shoulder Roast, Ib., 27c | Rib Chops . . Ib., 49¢ Leg of Lamb, Ib., 35c; Loin Chops . 1b., 49¢ “WHERE ECONOMY RULES " //MIIIIIIIII""Illlllllllll\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\ SUNNYFIELD . ™ 29¢ - This new store contains the very latest ideas to make your food shopping interesting, and it will be a real pleasure to serve you. Loin or Rib End Pork Roast b.21c Music From 7 to 10 P.M. Auth’s Honey Cured Cooked Ham 1,Lb. 3 §e¢ Fresh Killed Regular and Self Rising in Frying or Broiling Chickens b. 49¢ 12-Lb. Size Pound l Bags 33° 24-1b. Bag 98-1b. Bag y\“gg ; For the Price of a Dozen 33c—~39c—~49c ASPARAGUS e 29€ Fresh Crisp Celery . . . . 2= 25¢ Fresh GreenPeas . . . . . 2w 29¢ Fancy Idaho Potatoes . . . . 10w 35¢c Fancy Winesap Apples . . . . 3™ 22¢ Fancy Sy LETTUCE > S l7c hle'.'.i 10¢c Fancy Ripe BANANAS e 1 Qe The Nation’s Outstanding Bread Value Serve It Every Meal! Grandmother’s Freslgly Baked and Carefully Wrapped Lz ge 114-Lb. l 5 P Loaves Sold only in A&P Food Stores Fresh California Grandmother’s Bread is bak J - Strictly Fresh Eggs | Wildmere f‘r’:‘::.-.,fue 2 o 49c Creamery Butter Cut Fresh From the Tub 1 ~35¢c—2 ™ 69c | ‘ 5 | | Sunnybrooks | ‘ | Carton of 2 don. 59e | Sunnyfield Cagton of 1 “ 37c| Print »~ 37c¢ In ’A-Lh Portions } P&G Soap 8 ci: 25¢ { White | Leghorns LEVER BROS. PRODUCTS LIFEBUOY SOAP, 4 -~ 25¢ LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 -~ 20c LUX FLAKES, 2 ;: 19c, ;& 22¢ RINSO . . . . . .= 20c Campbell’s ; 2w ept Tomato Campbell’s’ Beans. . « « « « Standard Quality STRINGLESS BEANS 3%20¢ Iona Cut Beets . Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . % 17¢ %-1b. Sunnyfield Chipped Beef i Nutley Nut Margarine Quaker Maid Kefchup Quaker Maid 25% Beans, 3 Sultana Red Beans: . A&P Tiny Sifted Peas . .=« 2]¢ California Peaches =" ., . . . "Del Monte Peaches "~ . . . . Del Monte Sliced Peaches . . . .2'" b, - 14-o01. . bottle 16-o0z. Cans 16-02. Cans Granulated Cane SUGAR 10 ::; Bulk or Cloth Bag 5 Ibs,, 25¢ 100 1bs., $4.70 49- 25 Ibs., $1.23 Del Monte Sliced Pineapple . . 2 Apple Sauce . . . . Sunsweet Prunes . 2 :i: 23¢c; 2 Sunnyfield Pancake Flour, 3 Fancy Quality AGP Maple Sultana 5 Syrup . Kellogg's Bran . . Encore Macaroni . . American Cheese . Del Monte Tomato Sauce . Quaker Oats Rajah Salad Dressing . 2 % 25¢ " Cinderella Wafers . . . . WALKER HILL DAIRY Milk . 2 = 25 B-Iurs Quick or Regular e 25¢ we 14c . lee v 20¢ A&P QuickOats,2 = s |5¢, 1o v [9c .. 3w 20c o vN27c o6 soups e o o o .3cmz5¢ 16-oz. o 20C L] . L] L [ J L] L J L] L] lc':n. loc lona Lima Beans . . .= e [QOc Del Monte Raisins . . . == |0c C&C Ginger Ale . . 2wues 25¢ Chase & Sanborns Coffee 38¢c Wilkins Coffee # ® = |6 m'we 3]¢ Nectar Teas % » v |5g % m »e 29¢ Ovalfine’ . . . . . .= a=df5e - 35 47%c¢ -zc'.'.f; 39¢ 1 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ 19¢ 20c lle cans Regular Low Coffee Prices A Blend to Suit Your Taste! O’Clock . Ib., 20¢ The largest selling high-grade coffee in the world Red Circle . 1b., 25¢ Rich and full bodied Bokar ' 15¢ 29¢ America’s Highest Value Package Coffee—More Cups per Pound 49c 25¢ 35¢ Crispo FigBars . , . . 2m25¢ Crispo Ginger Snaps . . .»10c Wonder Fifteens . . . .»= [0c Rice's Radio Special . . . = 25¢ Ann Page Preserves . "W 22c. 27¢ Sparkle T Gelatin . . 3 s 20c Campfire Marshmallows . » «= 23¢ re. 19€ o 21¢ Pint zsc 1b., 22¢ . _EAGLE BRAND Milk . . can 19 Med. 3 Cans 2-Lb. Pkgs.

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