Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, FEW CAPONE ASSETS JULY 21, "93%L A7 ernment was he ing anything o. ¢ rnone's to attach to !ization or organizations winning them three times. The Brown Cup has so : a hard time find-| - GUNMAN 1S SLAI: Beauty Weds FAY LANPHIER MARRIES | ’FIREMEN WILL HOLD {OUTING AND CONTESTS fay been won by Sandy Spring, Chevy Chase, Bethesda and Gaithersburg- Washington Grove, and the Randall Cup, which was offered last year for satisfy its income tax bill. Capone pleaded guilty to owing the Government $215.080 in taxes. He is UNCOVERED FOR TAXES TR to have a hearing July 30 before sen- Chicago Press Declares Gang Chief | tence is passed. Cups Will Be Awarded Companies the first time, is now in possession of | Is Either “Broke” or Clever OFFICERS WOUNDED Two Dry Agehts and Detec-i Years. Special Dispatcl: to The Star. tive Shot Before Killing That Win Trophies for Three the Gaithersburg - Washington Grove Department. AT £l Three Sentenced to Die. THARAWADDY, Burma, July 21 (). A speeial tribunal . trying the second in Hiding Property. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, July 21.—The Chicago Herald and Examiner said today that Alphonse Capone, who soon will go to prison, is either “broke” Auto Plates to Be of Copper. PHOENIX, Ariz, July 21 (#).—Ari- | zona’s 1932 automobile license plates will |be riade of copper. Use of the native | metal was specified by the motor vehicle | division in announcing a call for bids SUCCESS BRINGS CHILDHOOD SWEETHEART. ‘ | | | 2 or has suc- | c GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 21.—At group of persons accused in connection | cossfully concealed his assets. o manuij;« i i .the D]"{Mfi ) ' 10 agen's and Man In Raid. By the Assoctated Press KANSAS CITY, July 21 car-old gunman, wa: John Calio, in in & raid s’ rendezvous hot and wound- tion agents and 5. an agent, was struck by ‘wo bullets whizh paralyzed him from the waist down. He was reported in a critical condition at a hospital. A | fellow officer, E. C. Anderson, and Clar- | v. the detective, were wounded isly Surprises Officer. The raiding party was composed of six” policemen. Burks, with two other agents, found Calio lving on a cot in a dimly lichted room on the second floor of the place. He was de- prived of one pistol. but as one of the officers turned to lay it aside he drew | another and fired twice. both bullets | VO striking Burks in the abdomen. | The gunman dashed down the stairs and shot Reedy through the jaw. Then he turned on Anderson, who was pur- suing, and wounded him in the abdo- men. Lieut. Nelson, called to the scene | by police radio. found Calio hiding in a box. Their battle was brief. e Struck by Stray Shot. Joseph Lusco, who raiders said was | the ringleader of eight men arrested, | suffered an injury to his head in the melee. M. P. Wilson, a Negro youth, who was watching the raid, was struck by a stray bullet. The agents reported seizing 14 gallons | of liquor and firearms and ammunition. | They believed other liquor was spilled or destroyed when a muvsterious fire | broke out shortly after the raid. MARINES GET CITATIONS Lieut. John C. Wood and Sergt. Clyde R. Darrah Receive Honors. ‘The Navy cross has been awarded to Lieut. John C. Wood and First Sergt. . Clyde R. Darrah of the Marines, for putting to flight a band of Nicaraguan insurgents that had ambushed and killed a Marine captain. Wood's home is in Santa Cruz, Calif., and Darrah’s is in Springfield, Il | Both were cited by Secretary Adams, | who made the award, for “distinguished service” during the insurgent outbreak last. April. | Wood is no on duty in Nicaragua and Parrah is under orders to return to the United States and report for duty at Quantico, Va. | | a spe~ial meeting of the Gaithersburg- | Washingten Grove Volunteer Fire De- partment _Doug'as Diamond, Dr. Wil- named a General Committee of Arrange- | ments to act with a like ccmmittee of | the Gaithersburg Chamber of Commerce | {t> make preparations for the third | annual quting of the two organizations to be held at Chapel Point, Md., Wed- | nesday of next week. To arrange for the annual contest of | the various voluntecr fire departments | of the county to be held at Gaithers- | burg rext month a committee consist- ing of Merle T. Jacobs, Moffatt Grimm, Edwin Kinsey, Charles Pope and Lewis Reed was appointed. Prizes in_the contests will be the Brown and Randall Cups, which become the permanent property of the organ- By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.—Miss . Fay Lanphier, “Miss America” of 1925 nd Winfield J. Daniels, a_childhoo ; schoolmate, have announced their mar: : et riage at Carson City, Nev., June 30. et vons diamonds. Daniels is a mechanical engincer. ||| Let'Us Look Them Over Before Your The former beauty pegeant winner, ¢ who resides in Los Angeles, was di- CHAS. r l';lER’RMANN vorced in 1929 from Sidney Spiegel, jr., 811 E SN ond gon of s Chicago furniture manu-| e oass aratBIAG acturer YOUR JEWELRY —Should have same attention and consideration as your physical con- fon. Ofttimes, & _diamond is lost our service will Water Carnivall!! Hip! Hip! Hooray!!! The Federal Employecs Union is going to stage a water carnival —soon, too! If interested, “tune in” on the Budget Boys and “me,” WMAL, tonight, 6s30. We'll tell you all about it. July Clearance Sale All $16.50 Linen Suits v All $20 and $22.50 3-Piece Linen and Nurotex with the Tharawaddy rebellion of sev- | ¢ral months ago today condenmed three o death, 45 to deporl . liam " D. Barnett and Lewis Reed were quitied 21, e { Quaker Puffed Wheat. | Lzl Butter 2w 65¢ The newspaper said this was indizated lest night by Assistant United States Attorney Dwight Green, in charge of income tax evasions, who said the Gov- Soviet Russia’ exported more Kingdom last year. Gold Medal Pillsbury Ceresota Flour 5 . bag 17¢| 5 . bag 20 12 m.bag 33¢ | 12 1. bag 42c_ Breakfast _Suggestions! 2 vkes. 13¢ | Quaker Crackels 2 pkes. 25¢ | rkg. 15¢ | Glenwood Grape Jelly. . tumbler 1(¢ pkes. 25¢ | Glenwood Pure Preserves big jar 35¢ ...Pkg 14¢ | Smithfield’s Apple Sauce...c2" 10¢ 4500 Corn Flakes Quaker Puffed Rice Cream of Wheat. ... For a “Perfect Meal” Use the Best! “The Pick of the Nests. Selected Eggs poen 2Tc *45C0 Ginger Ale at. bot. 15¢ #Lord Baltimore Beverages Yot 5¢ #Cloverdale Lith-a-Limes 2 bots. 25¢| 45€0 Grape Juice 3 pt. bots. 50c *Gunther’s Brew . 25¢| Hires Root Beer Extract. . .bot 23c | *Plus returnable bottle deposit You Will Enjoy Our Bread! “The Finest Butter in America” ‘—2 Ibs. 590 Richland Butter *45C0 Golden Ginger Ale 3 bots 25¢ Creamery Prints ot Merit *Rob Roy Pale Dry s. 25¢ Strictly fresh. Farmdale than £150,000,000 in products into the United Suits $16.75 . | Evap. Milk |, Bread Giant 112-1b. Wrappec¢ c Loaves tall Supreme Knocking at Your Door ittt v..fi,&:‘.;_fi» e COLUMBIAN All $25 Tropi- cal Worsteds $19.75 i Buy ' All $5 & $6 Genuine Panamas, $3.95 Money'’s Worth or Money Back DJ Kaufman 1005 PENNA. AVE. 1744 PENNA. AVE. SOUTHEAST CORNER __ I4THAEYE 'm on the Kaufman Budget Plan * COOLEST TRAIN IN AMERICA (Eastern Standard Time) Lv. Washington Ar. Philadelphia NO EXTRA FARE ..4.00 . M. 6.37p. M. Ar. NewYork (42d 5t.)9.00 p. m. 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IFT::H:SM l.:\uslparagus tall ean 15¢ | Reg 20c 4SC0 Creamy Mints 1 15¢ Borden's sz MILK 3 & 23c¢ 4S5C0 Evaporated Milk . . . 3 sman cans 10c Carnation tall Reg. 10c cans Choice Shoe Peg California Peaches (halves) 3 tall cans 25¢ Del Monte Royal Anne Cherries. . . .tall can 20c Libby’s De Lux Plums .big can 17¢ 4500 Finest Crushed Corn 2 cans 25¢ Tender Lima Beans ..can 10¢ 4500 Finest Tomatoes. ... Ivory Soap 2 :%23e | 45 25¢ 1 Air-O-Mixer and 2 Cans Wesson Oil. . Al for 97¢ Reg.29c| Reg.49c Big Broom Specials! "35¢| 3g¢ Finest Meats at 4SCD Prices! Maryland Pot Roast 2 Freshly Ground Beef Ib. 190 Boneless Stewing Beef Xfi:llets Ib. 410 Bouillon Veal Roast .. Patties 4for2Dc Whole or Shank Half Reg. 59c¢ 49¢ Stewing Veal b 15e¢ ...1h.23¢ b 35e¢ Milk Fed VEAL . Loin Veal Chops Large ’ ~am Skinned Quality Produce! 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