Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1931, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1931 x FACTOR WINS DELAY Wins Award IN EXTRADITION FIGHT wemmmonsor e | |cmmsions moae amea i || | Until Saturday Ni vht’s Closi Advisement; Is Wanted on Charge of Swindling British Investors. { | By the Associated Press. . o o il s e ase ] | FAN CY ELBER I A | |Reht to escape extradition to England, i With Mail and 24 Pas- : | ete he is wanted for trial on charges of swindling British investors of st -b&x’xg | 500,000 personally an 000, | sengers on August 26. oo gh the Broad Street Press, Ltd. — Commissioner Edwin K. :fifler took asod under edvisement unt ay a mo- okl tion of Factor's counsel to suspend the ! FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Au- extradition proceedings in the Com- i gust 7.—The Graf Zeppelin, which re- . missioners' Court until the appellate ed trom tour of the court and poss! cently return a Arctic, is scheduled to start for Per. rules on an appeal from a decision nlmlmcn Brnil with mail and 24 pas- a district court denying Factor a writ TS on e i 7 / i " et N\ c‘ il iy gflfl“y of the Canay ox of habeas corpus. . they hoped to Just 2 days remain—and ‘e must a Islends, i f G westher, dropping gy g ; é Drocure & reversal of 4 Supreme Cout | hurry! We have brought to Washington 6 I BS 20 | For the Week End Picnic or Brid de 'renerme or Porto Praia in the Cape i is accused—receiving money knowing 3 Verde Islands, " B L e ity oNtatnAds | one of the largest shipments of peaches Ran Short of Names. 1] |comes within the scope of the extra- [ . *Vhile the Graf was on her Arctic ? dition treaty with Great Britain. .| ever to come on the local market for us in o pote B B gt A R L g wmy de G co-operation with the National Peach ; . there were not enough names to B e Growers in moving the 1931 Bumper Crop. c b mn'fergkmg the silence heretofore im- | Western High School graduate, who has is the lowest that we can remember. Brand Prof. Rodolphe s.momvm? x < Scientific director of (. <.pedition, said RICHARD G. FLETCHER, JR., - 2n_inch in length. | All Stores are well supplied and the price i Finest by & German newspaper contract, | Just been awarded the freshman year z . i Quality ge expressed his elation over the re- | scholarship to Harvard College by the T ere is a & | l-. l,e aults of the crulse, but was careful to | Wisington Hervad Chib, e oo We suggest you take advantage of this P o P by i B R gy arship s awarced by the club each year sl i 45-“: B\uhel | ,.-. l z..._ countered thing of the kind had |to an outstanding gradua : gotin ulpfi.;g nothing of the 2 ’ond;z ';hw‘ “:-., a’fie D’:mc:d‘?: e F KLIN i ?pporhmlty nl¢l>w to se‘;:ufre l'u ne quality Basket : ,c H did, h the Graf did | luml oung T, in a on to i ¥ %0 to the North Pote, maintaining a high scholastic record at | fruit, especially priced for home canning. 2 Tb. tlr 3” l::s 21¢ Western, distinguished himself in ath- Names Not Attempted. letics and in his school's band. i il Cane Sugar | Sugar Corn . 4+ 10c, * 29c | Watermelons . . . .=*39% | T R Ty o iy s e Sade totey Dy Shails Y F AL n.G SEis T S LEth ST for every Fresh Tomatoes . . 3™ I10c | Fancy Bananas . . 19¢c & 23¢ cne of the discoveries might appropri- h is the son of Richard G. e o honored aiicady he sa. e .'ao:'c"n.';‘,‘;‘l"a?i‘?"“"j"“hh‘:" e White Squash . . . 3™ 10c { Seedless Grapes . . 3 ™ 25¢ | ‘ my expedition 1as ‘:;"‘:"' . 000~60()_.fiA|L JMAGE",,A_W —— Ic'bergLettuce, 2~ 25¢, 2 29¢ Ba.rfle'H' Pears . . . 3™ 25¢ |l Magon Jars, ¥ Gallons «= $1.09 | e in the whols Arete: | 00T T Get Up | Cucumbers . . . . .=*lc |{JuicyLemons . . . .% 29¢ | Ideal Jars, Pints...... | e g'&:fifi:fifiu o i e Wi e Sfrmgless Beans . . 3 ™ 20c | Honey Dews . .= 23c, 29¢c | Ideal Jars, Quarts...... ace 99c | men al ofs ‘rance. hd . ’ y Gifigivls 5s superior to any other”formm | TOUES: ;;;;r_e;g:ggsg,gl;p;ge;;y‘l:eelmg Fine Cnsp Celery « o« 2vea=25c | New Potatoes . . 10™ [9¢c jellyc‘Gl-uu. Cesdaueas :: 39¢ | SEiieisn vas: i Gral transled roofs and stripped trees of their Doctors say nine out of ten physi- e s - - ar P8 . ... chvinnnae 25¢ .. Tox Arctic exposation: night by o hatlstorm, which - smashed | : == = - Faren | ! . dash from one side 10 the | “Wo%. 1inately 16,000 square ydrds of | 2. Sllments are caused from consti | JarRings ............. %= 5¢c id, | glass roofs were broken on the shops of | Pation. When you awake in the ™ . o s ing the Paris-Oricans’ Railway. A heavy | morning feeling depressed and out of m“ P‘ckles a‘ e C:y.n 4 ®© © e o o @ q“'nr‘" l,c | Certo—(Sure Jell) ... 5% 29¢ g e I S — - ey ; | Beck’s Fruit Pectin. . . . % 25c¢ | 3 | Winni with poisonous impurities. To i o 112 - ! | ipey Wolhvam Bitas. | LLilv cionse the - iiteatidst’ wract i Whole Pickling S ... e 9¢ Sci _ymoupec, Mantons dugut 1 0| L neen awey weste muter, wel || FROSEESS Dessert ers. . . « <% 15¢ ‘ o -Loss e 18t Vi » { cience seresy By e ;.m»,, 111:1,”;‘;;‘,"’ HEXASOL, a pure saline laxative. 6 3 e four-story warehouse owned | HEXASOL has helped thousands ; by the Me-Donald Consolideted Gro- | RICXASOL has heiped thotsands . ' SUGAR.. .......10 .2 52¢ | Births of Boys Top Girls in | |cers, Ltd. Five warehousemen, trapped | h a to aid you to better hesith, Gen- 9 n d 1%5-1b. ; Prosperous Classes. fl LT e erous bottle, 60c at all druggists. [ Grm‘mother s m ]uf c z ln/:'e. l c i Friday and Saturday Only ———eeeeeee e e e Fancy Creamery Butter sum i ta™ 3lc [T Rajah Salad Dressing . . 2 5% 25¢ Sunnyfield Print Butter . . .™33c limk(ioim” Em:}::\r?‘4 Sfuf_ilied Olives . .% 19¢ It ll Wildmere Fresh Eggs . 2% 29 " ight Meat Tuna Fish . . .= I8¢ » Open All- 99 ‘ g = Open AlbDay Saturday || e T Bs . it 35c |BOCLOCK. ..~ 19| Alaskan Pink Salmon . . 2= 25¢ i "";,‘;’:“;e';::g_f;g"“‘;_';:‘_'fi Yot gl White Leghorn Fresh Eggs "saw' * 39c |RED CIRCLE. . » 25¢c| AmericanCheese . . . . .»25¢ have best femodeled to insure 1| Nutley Nut Margarine . . .2 25¢ BOKAR™™ 15¢ ™ 29¢ Armour's Corned Beef . " 2lc o 2 Nucoa Nut Margarine . . . R&R Boned Chicken . . . .=55¢ Tropical Worsted Suits | Pure Lard, Bulk or Pkg. x PRRN—— Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . i 17¢ e n Sizes Special Pr $25 & $27.50 G I ~ I f Brok, i e 4 75 [ i "" -t ' i SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY Sl Wool $2 and $2.50 Shirts g . N i $SUITS :Z%f:}}.f.“‘;":':‘: $1-| ||| | sparkie Gelatin |3~-20c|4~~21c || BLUE ROSE RICE |4 ~ 22¢|5 ~ 23¢ | fore a mn—domlmied? l i . “ " - m'i'mwn- Including BLUE SERGE ,$1.25 Union Suits Encore u.cmfli 3"~ 20c'4 "~ 21¢c NAVY BEANS 3=~ 19¢ 4 >~ 20¢ | and S40 grade. n'.‘ el U’ s or famey 1 SRS g Incinaing A popular wemers’ 3 tor s2000 09¢ S L - ~ i . : B@flflXNN | || | &=. SPAGHETTI |4-~30c|5-~31c || ABNER DRURY (5 25¢(6 =2 26¢ | : Straw Hats Half Price | I | 607-609.C St. i -'M(!Golf i $2 & $2.50 Pajamas Sultana Red Beans (4 =~ 22¢{5-~23¢ || ARROW SPECIAL 4 o 25" 5o 26¢ ; $150 ~rade lz Faner nr -IAII: 9c caken 6 == 20¢ | | 95C 330 e irde (8 for $3.3 $],29 ~— Gives Your Lin- |, for $2.00 | 3 for 5235 $1.65 ——e. i s‘"' s 25 oleum a Fresh| ’F’u:c’;“& ;’llain Celor Hose 75C $1 Shlrh & Shorts stmdm ’e“ :i.N:.n‘- 3 - l" ‘ i l.c P.“G m suh- "c‘ *== Coat of Quick,|| ”‘29; ,: 5;::: s ot 950 “Eeen 48¢ or . Harddeying | cxeenil Jove e Rt IONA cur nng'rs 4 — 30¢ 5 - 31: 25¢ Handk i an white, blac T g Tor ST 00 i T $6.45 e B Quaker MaidBeans . . . 3% 20c e MEtD o151 SOL HEMG e, IN OUR “~ Stringless Beans . . . 3 mes am 25¢ i i 454 MEAT DEPARTMENTS | ShoePegCorn . . . . 2=ew=35c { FLOUR Del Monte Peas . . . 3 met am49c |5 12b. Tender Standard Tomatoes . . 3= am22c |™ 16¢c b 33c CHUCK ROAST . .™ 15¢ | Del Monte Sliced Pineapple = = 2lc | Gold Medal or 3-CORNER ROAST . .»19¢c | DelMonte Pears ." . . . w23 Pillsbury’s RIB = Del Monte Fruit Salad . . .w===3]¢c —— W < > 2 Dromedary Grape Fruit. . 2 = am 35¢ Fre:' 1Fe Fancy Ger _ine - ° Kellogg's Br - .-"‘IZ."H"ZOc CHICKENS 2 LEG of LAMB NECTAR m’i Post %g:sfi:’sn e .c 2 »e |5¢ J 1 v e | CodlaeCinbals . ... 2 we 25¢ 1. 3 5e ; - 23e : l;»a--sc»;-:« Gold Medal Wheaties, . . 2= 25c 2 ‘4' 15¢ %™ 29¢| Sunnyfield Corn Flakes . .. Breastof Lamb . . . . 2 25¢ ‘ Confectioners Sugar . Shoulder Lamb Chops . . .™25¢c Nectar Tea Balls | Minute Tapioca . .. : Tender Beef Liver . . . .®»23¢c f,“i';"f.,.‘flSc Lipton's-Tea . . LeanPlate Beef . . . . .»10c -Hershey'sCocoa . . . . .»=25¢ Sliced Cooked Ham . . .%™ |2¢ E”"‘e{‘ l?c";"ge \L‘:;ce . s 25 Ve i e igh Rock Ginger Ale . 3 &2 25¢ g ‘ 2. go;ked Colrned B‘eef g e 18¢ it v oni 19" er}e :‘T -mk':r: — ollenbach’s Thuringer . . & I8¢ Clicquot Club Ginger Ale . 2 = 29¢ of good fellowship. : Smoked Shoulders, Small . .»17¢c | -N. B. C. Assorted Points . . . ™ 25¢ Lean StripBacon . . . . .»25c | IvorySoap . . ... . 3 0 ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LOUIS Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon : . % {7c | De Luxe Bon Ami . . . Makers of good things to drink for over 70 years W

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