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TWO APPEAL FINES " AFTER FUM CHASE =2 Constable Tells Hyattsville Court He Had to Shoot Tires Off Auto, By a Btaff Correspondent of The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., September 17.— ‘Two men, arrested only after & con- stable had shot the tires ‘off the auto- mobile in ‘which they were riding, ap- pealed heavy {fines for violatioh: of the nq 1or. laws imposed by Judge 4. -Chew heriff in Police Court yesterday. 6d Martini, who snla he worked at & Washington hospital, an Robert Wills, who told the court. his falhtr Was Cummonwcslth attorney of Woodstock, Va., were aceused of pos- session of seven cases of’liquor found in a car owned by Martini, but drlv?n by Wills. Martini was fined $200 and Wwills $100, with $5. additional for speeding. Shot at Car Six Times. Constable Howard Slater, who made the arrest on the Defense Highway Eeptember 2. fold the court he shot & times at the car before succeeding ' stopping it.- Through Attorney Rob- ert W. McCullough Lhe two. noted an appeal. ‘Robért, . Mahoney, president of the Prince Georges County Volunteer Fire- men’s Association in 1928, was ordered to pay his wife $25 a week, following & hearing on a warrant charging non- support. John White, colored, the man who reported the Jall break at Bladensburg vesterday, was fined $5 on charges of being drunk and_disorderly preferred by Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Detec- tive Nichots, Laura Hurd, colored, of River. road was fined $25 or 30 days on disorderly conduct charges brought by Mre, i mer Tucker, a neig woman's husband, reqerick Hurd, told Judge Sheriff he once made him do “30 days for nothing” The judge held this remark in contempt of court d fined the man $1 Woman Is Cleared. Testitying that she had rented her house all Summer and had ot been back in it long enough to make the mash whbich was offered in evidence turing and possession of liquor. Police who Elldrd her home found a still and | quantity of mash in the basement, they told the coust. hough he -vnin pleaded “guilty | derly, Thom: one anr Was chuitted I'hen he wld '.h" he not. Apru when he 1 nfmed ln \Sew of this tood conduct record Judge riff agreed to. give tunlty to keep sobe: longer, FEW PENNIES SAVE TWO FROM PRISON Men Convicted at Winchester of Misdemeanors in Thefts of Workers' Pay. Special Dispatch to The Star. a., engaged fences on the shen!.miolh Vll]ey puu of amounts were $49.80 Ind Sii 20. “ the sums had been $50 or over the men would have been sent on to the grand jury on felony charges, vi mflng them ih hl amount were just under ',he lml limit of l felony, and they:- were convlcwd.m misdemeanor charges, each man getting 12 mom.hl on the State m-ll ‘without r ong with costs. They were said luu vnlunuered to tike pay checks a bank and have them cashed for H !eflw-vmm and then left the State. They were found last week in North Carolina. ' $5,600 AWAITS OWNER AS LEGAL HEIR IS SOUGHT Cousins Filed Claim in Talbott County When Brother Cannot Be Found. By & Btat Correspondent of The Star. i ormer local lent, died in New York in 1029, ‘lllhout an executor. The public administrator of New York took charge and asked that| the ‘Talbott County estate be turned over to him. | Thl.! was not done, however, and | the court appointed Willlam Mason | Shehan as special ntm—ney to make distribution of the estate. Advertisements have failed to locate Grant Hall, but two of his cousins, lving In Nrw Jersey, have filled claims against t! Other relatives of \‘.he Hall (lmi‘\ have also been located and all have been requested to appear | fore the court { a conference | No\ember 6, when the tangle may will Study Foreign Milsions. NEW YORK, September 17 (#).— The lavmen’s foreign missions inquiry asusariced vesterday the appointment of Mrs. Willlam Ernest Hocking of C’Imhnflflr‘ Mass, and Miss Ruth- P. podsmall of Indianapolis, Ind., as ners to assist in an intens ive of forejgn missions in India, na and Jepan. UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM Strikers Take Over Town. VALLADOLID, Spain, September 17 (A’),—Two hundred striking workmen m Alcazaren have taken over control of town and are préventing em from leaving by besieging '-h:mn‘ p!crym ‘The men have th Civil gusrds have been sent from here to restore order. rrrrs NeUUKNYRss N L\ AN i < Save on Boys Clothes In Our School OPEN.ING Event! « b $8.95 ‘A New Vale In Boys’ Fall 4-Piece Suits UNQUESTIONABLY the finest Boy’s Suit thisprice has ever offered. = Full-cut ‘and welltai- lored -of “seleeted woolens that will hold wup under hard wear; fabrics nnufiy found at consid- erably higher prices. Choice of wide-wale, nub tweeds and her- ringbone tweeds in browns, tans, grays and blue-grays, Sizes 7 to 18, 7 Saks—Second Floor Boys’ 50¢ Ties 35¢ WIDE selection of new Fall ties. Solid colors and neat pajterns, regimental stripes, figured designs—in Silks, Satins, Reppe and Mogadors. s—Second Floor Boys® $1.95 nn:l $2.45 Wool Knickers #1.65 FABRICS of real quality, tai- Jored to stand hard wear. Plus4 style. Fall shades of Brown, Tan and Gray. All seams and belt loops bartacked. Four ockets. Full lined. Small sizes Ean waistbands. Sizes 6 to 18. Saks—Second Floor Boys’. $1.95 Quality Sport Sweaters 145 FINF all-wool, 100% pure Vir- gin wool. Comfortable, medium weight. Fall shades in solid and bordered effects. Guar- anteed fast colors. Every sweat- er new for Fall. Sizes 28 to 36. Saks—Second Floor Boys’ $1.00 Jr. Shirts hirts And Button-on Blouses 79¢ LL'STROL'S broadcloth in white, blue, tan and green. Fast color. Also Sport Shirts and Jr. Shirte. Shirt sizes, 121; to 1474 neck. Jr. Shirts, 810 12 yrs, Button-on blouses, 4 to 10 yrs, Saks—Second Floo Shoe Values OUTSTANDING AT $2.95 0 'HI-ZHE are boys' sturdy school shoes with the same grade of workmanship found in higher- priced shoes. Black blucher ox. fords_and, Tan blucher oxfords wl;:. Goodyw non-marking fiber 10 10 l!% lml 1t h o Soks—Firse Floor fyaane ANN PAGE b THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1931. SAVINGS 10 COMPARE We are ever mindful of our customers’ particular Another New A&P Store in 97 Maryland Ave. Tuesday Night we opened another new store in Hyattsville, just 2 doors from the Prince Georges Bank. If you are a resident of this section we cordi- ally invite your inspection of this branch —you will be welcome whether you care to make a purchase or not. ‘Sunnyfield FAMILY FLOUR 5.1b. Bag, 12¢ 24-1b. Bag, 49c¢ lZ BAG 25c Specml Until Saturday Night's Closing ‘ Wildmere Fresh Eggs . . Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs . White House Evap. Milk -. PURE FRUIT STRAWBERRY | lbreadh in their school | lTunches or ,nn ice AR ;_ Spoenl Unhl Suturday'- Clonng Morton's Salt . . s . 2= I5c Karo e Syrup . . A Te Label Quaker Maid Baking Powder ™ = 19¢ Nutley Nut Margarine . . 2 25¢ Nucoa Nu+ Margariné i e CRULLERS GRANDMOTHER’S e 10c { BREAD % 5¢ of 6 FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 25.1b. Bag, $1.23 | 49- 5.1b. Bag, 25¢ 10 POUND CLOTH BAG REGULAR LOW PREIC'ES 16-0z. cans Gibb's Pork and Beans . . 6 lona LimaBeans . . . Standard Tomatoes . . Standard Peas . . . Standard Corn. . . 3 met am 25¢ | Margold S5 Peas . . .0 0E Sultana Red Beans . . . =l Del Monte Asparagus Tieme can |7 Encore Prepared Spaghetti 2 e lona Beets . . . . . 2maem |5 7 %n, Strained Vegetables . 2 =='23c Campbell's Tomato Juice . 3 #=25¢ Libby’s i 25 SAUERKRAUT ige.can 10¢ Serve With Fresh Hams or With Shoulders 29¢ _4 med. can-»25c 3 med. cens 25c m————— 115.Ib. loaves 3 med cans 223 15¢ | He | sy, n.. I5¢ | N needs in various foods and this week when thousands are returning from their vacation and preparing the children ' for school, the thought of food and saving in its purchase is uppermost. We have arranged these outstanding popular foods at special low prices and suggest that you take advantage of these outstanding savings in restocking your pantry. “WHERE ECONOMY RULES " s reesrnianismmsnm u|nu\\\\\\\\\“\\\ ' Sunnyfield SLICED BACON Delightful for Breakfast Protected by Cellophane 1, Lb. Pkg. ] e : b. 25¢ Specml Uniil Saturday nght’a Closing 8 YO'CI-ock Coffen . ;. ¢ ¢ Red Circle Coffee . . . . BokarCotfee . 0 .0 4™ I5c. = 29¢ Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s y FLOUR i B0 Special Until Saturday’s Closing ». 25¢ 24-Lb. lu 20c 79c Encore Macaroni: . . American Cheese .. Blue Rose Rice . ', Sunsweet Prunes. . . . ; Fancy Navy Beans. . . . " OUR MEAT DEP 15 CAL!FORNIA ORANGES For the Price of a Dozen l 9c ik z9c o 39¢ | 1 Fresh Fillet Haddock ® 2lc | G Croake;s ‘ | Ripe Bananas «= [7¢c & 2lc | Seedless Grapes, 3 ™ 19¢ ] Tokay Grapes . . 2“" 19¢ | &%= Apples . . 3 3¢ | Bartlett Pears . . 4"’*25&: | ¥ Cantaloupes, 2 = 29¢. Fancy New POTATOES BEVERAGES A&P Grape Juice .. & 15¢ =i 29¢ High Rock Beverages . 3 & 25¢ C&C Ginger Ale . . 2 e ke Clicquot Club Ginger Ale 2 = 29¢ Try-Me Beverages . . 3 &= 23c Budweiser Beverages . . 2™ 29c Abner Drury Beverages . 5 «ual,) 25¢ Cloverdale Lith-A Limes . 2 &25¢ PURE SNOW Stringless Beans New Cabbage . . 2 5c | Fresh Spinach . Sweet Potatoes ‘ v Lettuce % 10c, 245 25¢ | Grapefruit % . (Not in all stores.) Fancy Concord GRAPES National Biscuit Co. 8 to 12 Ib. A\/eruge 2 m 9 || | G Mackerel 2 19¢ | | G Sea Bass . 3%10c § | Sunnyfield Sliced | BACON . Bottom Round | STEAK . . | Top Round AK . . wn |Oc | Fresh Cleaned Troqu'b- 10c { fome” Crab Meat o Y. Dk laci : < 29¢| STEAK . . ’s‘uoxnn SHOULDERS . . . ». |0c | .'*45c_ o™ 29c . 25¢c | » |8¢c Fancy Lulnp Crab Meat . v |8¢c{ Claw Crab Meat Fancy ‘Sliced Halibut » 29¢ : | o™ 39c -™45¢c .» 18¢ | Fancy Sirloin STEAK . . Fresh Ground .»33c| BEEF . . . .2~ 23¢| 8 to 10 Ih. sverage ~PRESERVING "NEEDS Mason Jars—Pints . . . =69 Mason Jars—Quarts . . . .*7%c Mason Jars—!/, Gallons Ideal Jars—Pints ®= 89c, Quarts * 99¢c Jelly Glasses . . . . . .* 39¢ JarCape . . vh s 0w 000 JorRubboes . . : . . .2%% Beck's Fruit Pectin . . . b 23c PEANUT BUTTER ABP SUL'.I‘ANA - $1.09 National Biscuit éo. SCHOOL LUNCH SUGGESTIONS Light Meat Tuna Fish . . %= I5c Armour's Corned Beef . 2= |9¢ Libby's Potted Meat . . 2 *ix 9¢ R&R Boned Chlcken & o e BBg Vienna Sausage . . w e j0e Kraft Cheese . . .%% i > 12¢ %2 19e Rajah Salad Dressing NEIR "" 12¢ Crispo FigBars . . . . 2 e 25¢ 'HOSTESS GINGER PICNIC SNAPS LARD Bulk or Package 2.- 19 PEAKS Delicious marshmallow covered, cocoanut top- ped vanilla cakes Fancy Quality : 4-0: l sc 254 190 G 2lepn. 35¢ | Delicious Filler for School Sandwiches Freshly Baked Delicious to “dunk” in milk or coffee LOAF Chocolate Iced ts. 17¢ |