Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1931, Page 11

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STEVENS KILLING HELD ACCIDENTAL - Members of Posse at Dunn| Loring'Reiterate. Shots Came From Woods. $40,000 LIQUOR SEIZED Coast Guard Patrol Takes Schooner Oft Florida com—(:rw Esgapes. . PETERSB! l (#).—The two‘mlm scl h«met boat off Bay of Clearwater, ~an Petersburg Tuesday nlght TUNnNer's crew a lnuncn h that had ihe nignef’h ww nfl hfi?fl out.into the 116t Mex- eSadell rx.\-rylng 300 gacks of swrted llq\lorl'l 150 cues of !nney e . | #quors, €hampain: Specic] Dispatch to The Star. ‘The Sadell ns currylnl 500 sadks of DUNN LORING, Va., October 8.— boat, sald it was stolen from him at “Death due to & gunshot wound of the | Dunedind Isles, near ~Clearwater, head, causing fracture of the skull, with | Tecently. brain destruction, _accidentally sus- | 1:med wag the vetdict of Coroner Dr. aay meht,of Meltin Stevens Exa that e Wit paa destroyea the mm { eve and had pierced the bone and brain | e behind it for a depth of four | cs. D" sRansom informed Com- | al Attorney Wilson M. Farr the shot was fired at n dI 3nr‘e OI certainly less than 10 feet. The w ding from the head of the bullet \\as 000 found inside the brain, indlcating th $20, Loss RGDOI“I d in the shot Bad traveled much less than 10 feet Fire at Great Mills. Drvm}?.;nmuy;?ter?yllflemmn re- examine: e Charles B. Runyon, Charles ~ Sovinski, Daniel, John and Tobacco Lost. Richard Stevens, James Runyon, Sam uel Baldwin and Arthur Shugars. They adhered to their preyious testimony Speclal Dispatch to The Star. that the shots had come from the woods | LEONARDTOWN, Md., Octgber 8.— 25 yatds or more away. A fire which cost the life of ¢ne man, Police authorities agree wi th the i corofier's findings that death was acci- destryA: &) AT ev tbhpooo “harn. Wil eptal. Farr ;umd uin, he intends to With prize tobacco, a new truck and s every possi ins, however, to other valuable farm equipment, valued establish the Idem".v of the person who |at $20.000. occurred fired the fatal s Charles Millicent of Great Mills, Md., TE was at it etioved that the 28- 110 miles south of Leonardtown, yester- year-old well-digger was slain by the day, was believed to have baen sraned same person or persons who for the |py’ artin - Amesworthy, . falling last_three weeks are reported to have |asleep!in the barn whila'smoking. Hie fired shots at his house on the Dunn |charred bones were found in, the de- Loring road, two miles from Vienna. bris after the fire. He leaves a wife Stevens was/In company with his three |and two small children. brothers, &~ constable and se\e\ll The Leonardtown Voluntebrs Fire De- neighbors, gaid to hn\e been looking for \p!nm,m answered the callf but on ar- the marauders when he fell <uddenly jmiv ving found the barn too gr gone to with a shotgun charge in his hea Tvices were held today for Ste\ent i WARDEN I COLORADO S PRISON RIOT SUSPENDED Stats' Commission Acts Pending Hearings on Charges of In- competence. B thejAnsociated Press. | DBEVER, Colo. October 8—Frances B. Cigwlord, warden of the Colorado sme nitentiary, was suspended late yesteflay by the State Civil Service as long as we look good to. them. Let headwork start at the foot. SMITH SMART SHOES Sold and Serviced erclusively by “Radio Joe and His Gang” oneys Worth or Money Back D4 Kaufman G Sfle:vll WD‘gu."':::'A& N‘t"‘ PINNI A sed to.give the rioters their Commission” pending a hearing on charges of mcnmp»unce neglect of duby nd drunken ord, vubjectcd to criticism and under re ‘since a bloody riot at the prison. at Canon City October 3. 1929, had refused to reslgn He dN"l?d the charges and said content Within _th searches for hidden weapons and mu- n"fl ns and ordering changes in offi- rteen. prisoners and guards were hlled in_the October _riot. Tomorrow & Saturday We Offer at a Very Special Get-Acquainted Price SANITARY'S “SPECIAL” COFFEE A mild, delightfully flavored coffee— the kind you can drink at all meals with- out feeling the effect of heaviness. Try “Sanitary Special” if it is a mild coffee you want—you’ll find it just that; yet it has the full coffee flavor you desire. Green coffees are at the lowest prices in years—you get the price advantage when you buy SPECIAL. It’s packed in inexpensive bags, deliv- ered to our stores fresh (it’s roasted in our modern plant here in Washington), ground to your liking in our stores. After grmdlng it should, of course, be protected in your pantry by placmg ina glau or tin container. SANITARY SPECIAL is especially fine when seived quickly after brewing, as all coffee should be served. COFFEE and coffee prices may be lik- ened to cigars and cigar prices. Fine : quality Havana cigars are high priced. Yet there are myriads of men who want ” their clgars mild even though much lower _in price. Perhaps it’s mild coffee of de- Jicious flavor you want—SPECIAL is that - sort of coffee. So TOMORROW. AND SATURDAY you can again buy it at our very low price. 1 7C 3 for 500 On Sale Only at Alal Sanitary & Piggly, Wiggly Stores ‘Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc., i . One Pound on the farm of || look o the ladies ff | THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGION, D. SANITARY FOOD STORE SILVER SPRING SLIGO, LINDEN AND FOREST GLEN OPENS FRIDAY at4P. M T his store is on the east side of Georgia Ave. just south of the traffic light. With the opening of this store, you who live in Silver Spring and nearby will be served by one of our very finest stores . . . plenty of room for fruits and vegetables and groceries ... as modern a meat market as is possible to install, electric refriger- | ated throughout. | We are proud of this store and believe it will be appreciated by the community at large and you home-makers in particular. OPEN HOUSE 4 to 9 PM. Friday—Tomorrow' E very One Is Cordially Invited Pure Lard Crisco . ... mun 23¢ 1%-b. th 34¢ Green Bag Coffee Sanico Coffee Land O’ Lakes Butter: Sanitary Butter ....; ... » 39¢ Jumbo RoIl Butter. . f 2w rou 77¢ Libby’ Sliced Bacon Here Are Two Sflcna‘zd Brands Melrose Puritan o 13e 3o 15¢ Shredded Wheat ...;.. re 10c Cream of Wheat .... 2 s 25¢ Cream of Wheat ... L ne 21c Sanitary Oats ......'3 . 20c Ralston Cereal...... ;. »s 22¢ Farina Cereal ......5. » 10c Kraft ——rroll - Bring Your 5¢ Coupon Io'hl,' Pilisbury’s P;ncakc_‘ 2 pkgs. 230 3 s 25¢ ki 3 okis. 25¢ . fi. vkps. 25¢ fi Sanico Pancake .... Sanico Buckwheat . Aunt Jemima Vermont Maid Syrup fiot 23c Log Cabin Syrup . . wm 27¢, 52¢ Blue Label Karo ....,. 5t 9¢ at Perfect Satisfaction Assived Sanico Eggs Cunon of one dozen 393 (not mayonnaise) at a truly scns'moual pnce oyt - teinduce’ you to try it. Samco Macaroni appreciate its goodness. peanuts. | Premium Soda Crackers . 5 The old cracker barrel is a thing of the past—get them fresh in one-pound packages. You need crackers to eat with soups. Take advantage of this extremely low price. ‘¢, THUKSDAY, OCiops#K 8, 1931 'YOu BE THE JUDGE A taste of our fine LONG BOY SLICED BREAD will convince you of Itt quality more readily than a page of selling points. Sliced c LONG BOY BREAD r= JUMBO Jr. BRE A Bound Loaf Jumbo Pound Cake. Sanico Pan Rolls Sanico Bridge Cookles o ISamco Do-Nuts .. e )50 10¢ | Your Choijc,e, 4 Shriver’s A-1 Corn 2-19e Shriver’s Peas and Carrots Blue Ridge Cut Beans Stock Up Today! Until Saturday’s CIositIg.’ s Corned Beef . Every one knows Libby's. | o wie Strawberry Preserves 21802 29 Same fine quality, We offer you the well known TRIPOLI brand. Salad Dressing . Sp hetti and oodlel We know “Sanico” to be the finest quality. This price is very low; buy. Samco Peanut Butter . . Full ONE-POUND Jar ! Freshly ground in our own plant—made from only No. 1 grade You'll find it dehcmusl\ good . « » and so cCOllOmlCaI this price. . CANNING' NEEDS Harmony June Peas . same delicious flavor as you enjoyed last year—so cheap you should buy several jars. Blue Label Boned Chicken ™ 49¢ Every woman wants a tin or two on hand for the unexpected guest—wonderfully good for making chicken salads. Chicken & Noodle Dinner, 2 = 65¢ Keep a jar or two on the shelf, then you are never at a loss for \\hat to serve for a dinner that must be served Q}nckl\ * 4 PINT JAR: lsc A big, full pint jar of this well knm\ n SALAD DRESSING . made so low. _, 3 PKGS 19c You, too, will now is your time i bag Pound o Package Odr F ir;et A'r}ivalgdfi il Florida GRAPEFRUIT Excellent quality . . . very fancy for 80 euly in the season. = 10c & 121/29. . Priced Low' WSt o .. 5 24 Cooking Apples .. .. Delicious. Apples Grimes Golden Apples Fresh Prunes Malaga Grapes Lima Beans Pickling Peppers. . Stringless Beans Pumpkins, for Pies ~ SWEET POTATOES You are sure to appreciate the quality of these sweet potatoes your choice: Quinces Seckel Pears Crabapples (basket) o o o o Nancy Hall e 1 for c Again—Fancy Avacados Large Size | Qe C’pbell’s Tomato Soup. 2 tns 15¢ Campbell’s Soups .... tn 10¢ Ritter-Soups Bean Hole Beans B. & M. Baked Beans .. Phillips Beans tn 19¢ Pork and Beans Your Choice Ritter or Campbell’s 3 i 20¢ Sealect Milk Borden’s Milk ' Carnation Milk Eagle Brand Milk Peerless Macaroni -Pink Salmon Lhe Herald Cooking School Uses It Exclusively Sanico Flour A Dandy All-Purpese Flour 35¢c " 65¢ Standard Tomatoes. . _Standard Cut Beans. . 12-b. .4 uns 25¢ .3 ums 22¢ Standard Peas-- Chum Salmon ...... ev.. tn Oc 1 N.B.C.5cCakcs S T P Heinz Beans For ‘You Whd Detand Extra’ Quality’ 2 Sthall Tins, “15¢ 15¢ | : Large Tin ‘NOW- loc Why Not ‘Serve Delicious Chicken at This Low Price? FRESH KILLED Frying or Baking CHICKENS . « . atreat for your SImcIay dinner, -pecl-lly priced until Saturday’s | F | Chuck Roast |- Boiling Beef . | Bacon Strips | Pork Roast | Shoulder Veal Roast | Lean Pork Chops........ J Exceptlonal Quahty Meats, Priced to Please You, Are Llsted Here' . LEG OF LAMB * 21c . . o] n. 19¢ ® Loin Lamb Chops Rib Lamb Chops. Shoulder Lamb Roast. .. Shoulder Lamb Chops Breast of Lamb Brookfield Sausage Meat .. Prime Rib Roast Bouillon Roast. Smoked Hams .. Veal Cutlets Haddock Stefik Fresh Trout . . Fillet, of Had Here Is Oné of Our Biggest Values - KINGAN'S Reliable SKINNED HAMS “Reliable” ‘is Kingan's brand for | their best quaIIty.

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