Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1931, Page 7

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FOURTH MAN IS HELD ‘week ago. ur have been question nxth. but authorities dmll they \fl e no nearer the solution of (hr Ben Dooley, Menhamc at Quantico, | Living Near Burned Home of Millers, Quizzed. [gery than before. employed as A fourth man was arrested yester duy Alt ough no clurs hnvz been un. for questioning concerning me deaths °°‘md Sh of Goodwin Miller, his, wife and baby, \”‘M m g o whose chatred bodies were ‘rnna il house burned bein, g held on \n r ncv cl ' into cu mdv by Jus sllt of lh Pence ‘Willard E. Lla ’ and Constable C. A. Bryant ’Lhe :ulm of their home near Joplin, ‘NOMINEES OF D.A.R. is Ben Dooley, who occupied a IN FATAL FIRE PROBE J}“‘e‘f,é‘u“z ‘l:\:o‘x:?l‘:n “trom &’é‘_‘fyfl:‘:l family 'was murdered | the District THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., lution. ‘The nominations, made at & meeting In the Mount Pleasant Branch rch by virtue of the decision of the | \s —_— pendent group of the chapter e ™5 | Mrs Grove, Named for State Re- ‘re(raln from making additional nomi- " | gency, Heads List Proposed Gt e e gt ward M. Wecks, State for Lacal Offices. Pedro Cata-Rod uez, recording xecre Brighton, Engla: ary; Mrs. Jean Labat, corresponding retary, and Mrs. A Y. C movl regent; Mrs. historian. The_nominee for treasurer|him thal will bedn.nl;f:unced la e decision of the ind tion not to nominate offi ependent ’ac nounced by Mrs. Albert N Bn p re- Harry_Colfax Grove, as nomi- the Daughters of the American Revo- juut been performed. / ORD FOUND AWAY TO GIVE US APPEARANCE Plus PERFORMANCE AT A POPULAR PRICE . . .. Any BELL Suit, Topcoat, Overcoat or Tuxedo--$22.50 tincluding vest) 1715 14th ! J BELL CLOTHES STORES 916 F St é% : HENRY FORD knew ... Something fine to look at PLUS something that holds up admirably well at a fair price... BELL adapted the Ford principle. .. Clothing that expresses that custom appearance and never tires of long wear...The $22.50 BELL clothing value meets all your $45 and $50' standards . . . But you be the judge ... Try on a BELL garment ... Feel how luxurious the woolens are...Then let your eyes tell you the rest of a pleasant story in value ... Bell styles are at home on Fifth Avenue, New York ... Give your pockethook a break. This is a BELL year. ¥ e e, ™\ BELL defies the World to Match these Great BELL Features in any garment for less than $45 or $50 Every garment tailored from finest 1009, pure worsteds, cold- water shrunk; produced by mills with a natlonal reputation for style and originality. You cannot buy finer materials In clothes at any price. Skillfully designed and hand d throughout the long life of The talented designers and the scru- zn.e;-rm;::f e L pulous tailors emplnyed by BELL join hand in hand to give you this masterful $45 and $50 value for only $22.50. Coat sleeves and vesp backs are luxurloully lined wi genuine “Artsilk” Celanese, guaranteed for the II'Q of the garment. The costly, hidden inner construc- garment con- sists of preshrunk, pure linen canvas, Hymo lapels, non-breakable haircloth and taped edges. All seams are sewn with pure sitk. 04l Penn. Ave. i “First Slght ane nt 70. €j s, ex-| f the Public Lib ‘Wednesd: ined her zrnu - not to oppose , WILL BE UNOPPOSED i e e oo | B Sk S Mt PR t Georg Vuhlngton Blcentennhl Celebntton | | ‘When 70-year-old Mrs. Kate Miles met | haplatny e, | J. W. Pinkerton, 69, and a widower, -U actor. The daughter ve her consent, and the wedding has FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931 Raisin Cookies 3= 25¢ Also men. And op.m ng Low Przce Is One Tnmg Intrinsic Value Is Another o « . both are important—we demand quality first . . . then set our consistently low prices. ® Prime Rib Roast Shoulder Lamb Roast . . Chuck Roast Shoulder Veal Roast. . . Fresh Hamburg Breast of Lamb i Breast of Veal Pork Roast » 17¢ ». 23¢ *10c ». 21c ™ 25¢ ». 10c . 16¢ MELROSE SLICED »19¢ n. 23¢ » 39¢ Ib. 35(: » 33c¢ FRESH DUCKS | HAMS w23¢ | = 18c¢ JOS. PHILLIPS’ ORlGlNAL SAUSAGE | SANICO HAMS Sirloin Steak Top Round Steak Bottom Round Steak. . . FRESH KILLED FANCY Daily Needs—Priced Reasonably HUNT’S SUPREMEZ,‘::EASPARAGUS"" 225¢ HEART 2. APPLE SAUCE. . 2 «n 19¢ SHRIVER’S A-1 PEAS . . .tn19¢; 6 for $1 corp “GRAPEFRUIT & ORANGE, 2 %:.235¢ HURFF TOMATO JUICE 3%.225¢ FREE 4flrimee JELL-O 6 phas 45¢ LUX TOILET SOAP . . . . 3cake20c LUX 2 ol 19¢; e 2lc; 2 for 41 FREE SSRINC v GOLD DUST . -lfiif 22¢ SANITARY’S 3 1es. 50c¢ - 1 7C SPECIAL COFFEE . Until Saturday’s Closing! LAND O’LAKES &= BUTTER 45¢ PURE LARD B . 2 e 19c SANITARY CREAMERY BUTTER f:;::.h 39¢ JUMBO <z~ ROLL BUTTER . NUCOA NUT MARGARINE . . . Pound C-rton v R Se . 19¢ SEALECT EVAP.MILK . . . 4um 25¢ JUMBO JUNIOR BREAD . . . « Tagpi JUMBO POUND CAKE . . . . e 25¢ GOLD MEDAL FLOUR '3} 40c %% 79c SANICO FLOUR 3 19¢ ‘& 35¢ 24-1b. Bag il Seckel Pears i Cra.b Apples Yellow Sweet Potatoes, 4 = l3c Idaho Potatoes ‘ FANCY FRESH | CRANBERRIES | 2 1 25| | FRESH | LIMA BEANS 3w 25¢

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