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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 30, ‘1 GOTHAM OFFICERS | STORM GANG NEST City’s War on Crlme Results in 101 Arrests for Day. Racketeer Is Slain. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, August 20.—In the face ' ©f ancther “ride” slaying, the city’s war against crime went forward relentles today, with 101 new arvests of men of criminal repute. The day's killing claimed Leonardo de Mico, 30, a Brocklyn beer runner A single bullet in the head had fin- ished him. His body. dumped from an automcb!] found in Skillman strect n!.cr Spurred their superiors, police with shotgy stormed a Bushwick avenue apartme shot their way into a hoodlums’ ne wounded one of its occupants a tured sevin men, whom the with two killings and a score beries. Woman, 60, Beaten in Ho! The gani in the fi call, bellev Junior Secret undercover yor action. Mrs. Sarah Ducoffe, 60 was beaten and robbed of steps of her home. Her Iractured. Otto Hoffer, 22, an docrman, was sey Twenty-third str of Brooklyn | §15 on the skull was apartment Will Lecture on Peace RHEIMS PREPARES |: FORMER TOKIO MAYOR GUEST OF DR. BUTLER. Maneuvers Between Sep- tember 7 and 17. By the Associated Press RHEIMS, Frence, August 2 With the air maneuvers at Nancy complete today, this champagne region was bus. tonight preparing for the war games, & which Gen. Douglas* MacArthur, chief of the United States Army general stafl will be a spectetor The war games will last from Septem- ber 7 to September 17. Troops will b concentrated in a triangle formed & Laon, Rethel and Rheim: Claudel, member- of the Supe Council, will be in charge. ‘Faere be four infantry divisions. division and several regin |lery and aviation corps, than 50,000 men. Gen. MacArthur will be among the 20 foreign generals and numercus sta officers of allied and associated naticr who will be guests of Gen. W commander in chief of the peace-time forces. Two opposing armies, a “red,” will be stationed and Rheims, respectfully bl abou! Citizens of Nancy Who Saw Horrors Thrilled Anew. JNANCY, France, August 29 (/) War | | | | ANCIENT CITY “INVADED.” | 5 | \ The Save $50 to $100 ‘ vour arial, FOR AERIAL ARMY - Gen. MacArthur Spectator at| 1| totaling more | inhabitants of this ancient city, who| through much bombing in the | ‘War, watched today with a r-} mn terror as an air squadron ! vaded” the territory in the national air | mancuvers. Just_after the cathedral had been concealed by a swiftly laid smoke saw the “attacking” r sky as they dropped | bombs with amazing accumcy in. spite of th= interf-rence of defensive arrange- n- protection _of | troops worked | and _ambulance | escued” the “vic- the as s for as well iy, how drivers in gas ma: tims” in quick time. {PARALYSIS TAKES LIFE i OF ALLEGANY DOCTOR | Prominent Physician for Railways at Pie Cumberland Hospital. dmont Succumbs in Special Dispatch to The Star CUMBERLAND, Md., August 29, Jacob J. Abbot:, 59, a prominent phy- ded at Westernport, this wad his office in Piedmont, Memorial Hospital here was admitted August 4 Mrs. Mary §, wes physician and surgeon for raflroad companies. ber of local medical so- Headache—Eye Strain Eyes Examined | complled by Dr. 931—PART ONE. 940 CHILDREN RECEIVE AID IN HEALTH CENTER! Arlington Doctor Prepares Figures | | for Annual Report to County ‘ Supervisors. ! | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COUNTY HOUSE, Va., August 29.—A total of 940 children were treated at the| county's three health centers during | the past fiscal year, sccording to figures P. M. Chichester, county health officer, for his annual report to the board of supervisors. Of that number 448 attended the clinics heid at the center in Wash- ington district, 254 in Arlington dis- trict and 238 in Jeferson district. The 940 children paid a total of 4,446 visits to the clinics, while 278 visits were COURT BRAKES RELINED 4 Wheels Wheels Ford A, $4.95 Chev., $3.95 . $6.95 Pontiac less than nclude ma- ent. Expert workmans| NEEAL BRAKE SERVICE 1525 15th N.W. Positively Relieved By DR. A. S. SHAH Make sure of the real condition of your eyes by having them examined by an .Optomectrist—practicing in an Exclusive Optical Establishment. An Unusual Otfer This Week fof 4,724 | by the school dentist disclosed that 341 ' made to the clinics by children of children * of pre-schcol age school age and adults, making & total examined, of which 195 received treat- ment and advice. The remaining 146 were found to have no defects in their teeth. A resume of the work accomplished | G PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH NEW MODE i7 great features| for 1932 | ArwaTer Kent Rapmio Super-heterodyne. voi speake an walnut “H’v butt wai- x Secr efforts of five 2 - the superintendent cf the buildi was said to have had $10,000, collected from tenants. The thugs ran off with- out getting anything | Plot to “Get” Chile Mapoct pigeon in the Seabury vi r stepped again into the c Brooklyn aut @ate a report that a F waiter was slain becay join a plot to “frame” Acuna. Eight| persons were summoned before the Kings County grand to testify Monday. Policemen worked 1 for their own protoction ing pay rolls. All com of the department w tions having been ca: Tonight the regular cru cars were reinforced b, dred special patrolmen called sidewalks from clerical jobs for week end service. BLUEFIELD MAN NAMED STATE HEAD OF PYTHIANS West Virginia Lodge and Auxil- iary Termirate Conventions at Martinsburz. Ruulllr« nut plete panels...every model com- with tubes ‘69° Complete with tubes ’ Non-Pinch Mcdel—Dunble, Stylish Frames UKIO OZAKI. oldest member of the Japanese Parliament, who, while ¥ a guest of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, will Jecture on international peace. He is shown here as he arrived in San Francisco aboard the liner Asama u_with his two daughters, Miss Shinaye Ozaki (left) and Miss Yukika Ozaki (right). Ozaki was mayor of Tokio at the time | the cherry trees now growing in Potomac Park were presented. A. P. Photo. -‘MOUNT RAINIER WINS FIRST-AID CONTEST Firemen Make Perfect Score to Cipture Event at Long Branch, N. J. Phone Metro, Acuna Probed. riem hotel he: he refused to! -Winning Home of Eehnnshlre Cngland produced in detail at 5516 30th PLACE Chevy Chase, D. C. Complete with tubes, model 82. Kryptok Invisible Blfocal Lenses Teric Kryptok Bifocal Lenses, Invis- REDUCED to ible (cne pair to see near and far). $6 95 Previously $15.00. Special this week. Why Pay More? Save 2€f discount on your Oculist prescription red and Cylindrical Lenses Not Included Established 1 N t s ST SN o 18 Years cw.lry Store on Gonsole Model 85 Exquisite American Walnut Lowboy with matched butt wal- nut front pamels. GOLDEN VALUES with the GOLDEN VOICE er mew orders MODEL 82 By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. MOUNT RAINIER, Md., August 29.— Making a perfect score, the Mount Rainier unit of the Prince Georges escue squad today won their e first aid contest at Long W oE cording to word re- gram received by Mrs. George . wife of Licut. Le¢ of the squad, it was stated the local firemen completed their problem in 8 minutes | and 6 seconds to win the competition. Those in the M Rainfer team ere Chief Karl A Lee, ¢t. Bernard Be Frencis Patrick Casey and James Mezannotti. COMMITTEES NAMED The charm of this delightiul new residence is reflected in the authenticity of its architectural motif . . . a most interesting departure from the usual. Special Dispatch to, The Sta ” MARTINSBURG, W. Elmer Dorohue -Thomas - Fully detached; brick, stone and frame: rooms; 2 baths; slate roof ble tile boards on sink in kitchen; garage; 1 tiful shrubbery. d attic; of West Virginia at tk mul session concluding in Ch yesterday. He succeeus Cecil T Oharleston. Albert J. Schmidt of Wheeling was elected grand master of the exchequer, V. J. Scott of South Charleston, grand master at arms: O, G. Saunders, Terra Alta, grand inn guard; James L. Deuley, Wellshs grand vice chancellor; Robert H. Weber Huntington, grand pre!: ©O. J. Riffe Kenova, grand keeper of the records and seals Parkersburg was selected the 1932 Mrs. M. Pearl Trevillian of Hunting- | ton was elected grand chief of the n Sisters, meeting concurrently the Pythians, succeeding Mrs Anna T. Thorne, Morgantown. Mrs Tillie Ellis, Logan, was named grand senior; Mrs. Anna Schramm, Piedmont, grand junior: Mrs Bowen Bible C1 Richardson and wembership. Mrs. Fay Stewart and Mr: Mattie Alexander orris { Lena Haislip; socis ger and Mrs chorus, Va., August 29.—Mrs president of the Sadi= ss of the Clarendon appointed the fol- committees for the e and sick, Mrs. John Mrs. Eloise Brown finance, Mrs. Clara e Davis and Mrs Mrs. Elinor Gran- Hazel Perguson: ladies’ Elizabeth James, Mrs. Mrs. Susan _Copeland ylor and Mrs. Mary Mrs. Caro Mrs. 1519 ONLY $13,500! Sunday 9 PM Drive out Conn. Ave. to Military Rd., east to 30th Flace, and 2 squares north to house Open Until WM. H. SAUNDERS CO K St. NW. DIstr Wellsburg. grand ma. M. Deverick, Clark: DEEP CUT SPECIAL—Until Sept. 5 Look at These —New Low— Everyday Prices Our Price NOW of L. Adkins of finance Sampson, Quincy. Mrs. Mae McKay, guard FAMILY ESCAPES DEATH FOR THREE GENERATIONS Lonaconing PAUL JONES CIGARETTES < Package of 20 » With a Big 50c Tube of NEUCARB 25. Neutralizing Gibson’s | 1ol ETRIES DENTAL CREAM Hair Dressing Our Price NOW —Nen-Greasy— 3’@ 50c Hennafoam Shampoo. ¢ NOXZEMA Cream .... Hind’s Honey & Almond EMUL-AGAR Cream . c Woodbury's Soap A pleasant Soothing s’Q c ODORONO Corrective Charieeton, grand Mrs. Genevieve grard protector, and Parkersburg, grand b SPECIALS Phiilips’ Milk of Magnesia ke PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 31c Pepsodent Antiseptic 50c....39¢ Ex-Lax 2 Unguentine 50c size .. Kolynos Tooth Paste 0c... Agarol 14 0z, §1 3 Eno’s Effervescent Salts. 83c 1.25 ABSORBINE, Jr. ...... 7%¢ Nervine— Both Couple for Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversary of Marringe. Everything for the “Well Dressed” Bed and at What Savings! Sale! “Wearwell Sheets” & Cases smooth bed linen! 38¢ enough 62¢ 69¢ 1.00 Ironized Yeast .. 85c KRUSCHEN Salts 60c BISODOL ... 1.15 OVOFERRIN 2008S. S. S. 1.00 NUJOL 50c Cuticura Ointment 75¢ ACIDINE 35c SLOAN’S iment 5 60c California Syrup of Figs. 60c RESINOL Ointment. 100 MARMOLA Tablets 1.00 LISTERINE .. 25c CASCARETS .. 1.00 Upjohn’s Citrocarbonate.. 85c JAD Salts 1.20 ASTRINGOSOL .... 75c DOAN'S Kidney Pills 60c Sal Hepatica ...... Russian Mineral Oil 59c Full Pint 39c Bpecial Dispatch to The & IDNACONIN'U Md 38¢ tinuously in t street since t iage, where thr Sons and four daughters were ot all ©of whom are married has not been three generations. They on August 25, 1881 And please note how little you have to pay for $ 1 00 45x36-Tn. Pillowcases onomy to are tape edged death in narried one Lavoru Pond’s Cold Cream B cmo £ Mercuochrome, L% utex Nail Polish, 35¢ lodent Tooth Paste, 50c Peroxide of Hydrogen, 60c MUM ... 50c DEW Deodoran 100 COTY Face Powder 25¢ MAVIS Tale ... c J. & J. Talc.. 50c FROSTILLA 5Qc Jergen's Hand Lotion. 1.00 Ch.mbarlaml Hand L. 81x99-in. Sheets 72x99-in. Sheets 63x99-in. Sheets 81x108-In. Sheets The s to make it “Wearwell sav are Rememt? e Our Price NOW 1.00 Horlick’s Malted Milk...68¢c Barbasol, giant tube.... 3%¢c Ingram’s Shaving Cream 32c Listerine Tooth Paste... 15¢ IPANA Tooth Paste..., 28¢c Tooth Paste... Jic VIRGINIA STATE W. C. T. U. 4 gaad supply TO MEET WEDNESDAY buy sheets - 1.00 Danderine Hair Tonic 1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic o0c WATKIN'S Shampoo .. 100 Wildroot Hair Tonic. ... 10c PALMOLIVE Soap.. 25c CUTICURA Soap 50c NON-SPI 50c AMOLIN ... 60c POMPEIAN Creams. .. 50c GLAZO Nail Polish 35c Cutex Cuticle Remover. 65¢ S0c Mead’s Dextri Maltose, Annual Highland Be Held ot Did You Ever Hear of Such Startling Value? All-Wool Blankets $5 pr Colonial Print uilts $|.79 Here's a val heart every woman who likes bright, attrac. tive things for the bed room! Park M. E R Lifebucy Shaving Cream, By the Associated Press RICHMON annual meet an’s Christian be held here We: The Unity W will act as host 1 sessions to be Custor oil, Lysol, $1.( Bell-Ans, ,'i Van Ess Shampoo, 1 Borden’s Malted Milk, $1.00 : Anusol Supposuornes, o § 25 Milnesia Wafers, 23c Dr Lyon’s Toath Powder, .36c Here is, indeed, an opportunity to outfit your S e repr Mrnnen s Shaving Crenm, beds with fresh, soft blankets that add so of ¢ i You'l | 350 .33¢ much to the daintiness and comfort of a bed room. ALL BATHING GOODS Reduced WITCH HAZEL Full Pint NEUCARB ANTISEPTIC ‘Pleasant _and effective — for mouth wash, gargle and general antiseptic use. — 39 69c l 0z, 35¢ 33c 2l 75¢ MELLINS FOOD . c MOLLE Shaving Cream ¢ Dr.Lyon's Tooth Powder Pepsodent Tooth Paste. PEBECO Tooth Paste SQUIBB'S Tooth P ENERGINE . KOTEX. ¢ ALCORUB J IM!LA LASINE, 20 o7 Now! Fresh Peach Sundae Made with Fresh Fruit and 2 full scoops of Fresh Peach Ice Cream. These Sell Regularly at $1.98 and $2.39 year will be one of the o convention Led by Mrs e to warm the .3 for 98¢ . 59 16-0z. Size The ¥ Cool OF with an ice-cold Persian Seedless Lime Drink 10e¢ The Best Thirst Quencher You Ever Fach Cake Wrapped in Cellophane Box of on the count vember 3, w intentions wit county clerk Whelan Rubbing Alcohol Full pint, 39c—3 for $1.00 Gibson’s Super-Smooth Shaving C: Refresh Yourself— Fresh Peach Ice Cream Soda - Made of fmejr!‘ Remarkable Quality Vet ol T 16s Cona Turklsh Bath Towels 4 for $1 We've sold so many of these lately that they're in the “best class...and small wonder, 22x44 ins, worth of heavy, y, double-loop towel, with a smart border in colors com- bining a “dobby” figure with stripes. Rose, green, orchid, | biue, gold. WATCH REPAIRING BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch does mot comulete the trams- action between us, du! est lishes our obiization to fuif our guaruntee ¢! sevvice. 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