Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1931, Page 11

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NANBRITONLOSES S50 LIBL SUT Author of “President’s| Daughter” to Appeal to U. S. Supreme Court. 2 By the Associated Press. Ohio, Nmrmbe 6.—Nan “The Prendenls Gents Daughts A Fedfl'n] Cnurt jury late yesterday found “no cause for action” in Miss Britton's suit, which was filed on the ground that the book which Klunki circulated defamed her character. Plans Court Appeal. Miss Britton, who in her book de- clared the late President Warren G. Harding was the father of her 12- year-old daughter, announced through er attorney that she would appeal nited States Supreme Court if necessa Klunk made no comment on the verdict, which was returned after an | hour and 10 minutes' deliberation, dur- ing which three ballots were taken. | Book Vies With Book. | trial almost from the mn vmJ f book inst book. ot .m%: " in ‘which Mln nm her claims of her daugh- ublished in Jun e c.iie: WIFE SEEKS séoo,ooo ¢ Presidc ] v.he late Joseph De Barthe, was pul lished, denying Miss nmwns claims and terming her dege; Counsel for Klunk nmued that the | e Answer” were true and that excerp',s which Miss Britton cited as libelous were from her own K. Attorney William F. Marsteller, coun- sel for Miss Britton, contended that her book wn wntten to show the need for ake the father equllly re- mmm)l;m‘"h the mother for illegiti- cl o Counsel for Klunk srgued that the against Miss Britton were true end asserted shs had developed a “lust Yor conquest,” Which later became a *lust for gold.” Her book was described by defense attorneys as “salacious, las- civious nnd poisonous. In a_ two-hour charge to Ju Judge John M. Killits said thnthu xhe n- should i r.hey luund the charges against her true her claims for damages Ihfluld be denied. g n Miss Mary Millbank recenfly h.nded in New Yotk from Europe sh 8s souvenirs of her trip & Rume | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, They Don’t Mind Bumps COUPLE GOES 1,100 MILES ON CYCLE. [CITING OF VETERAN IN BEER “PLOT” HIT Hold Man Who Asked Janitor to Make Brew. ny the Auocmea Press. . November . 6.—The d on a charge oi compmcy to | violate the prohibition" I ‘The incident started over & janitor, Wiley interceded for him, .dmu- ting he had asked Lidikewicz to mak m some beer, Prosccutor Wiles. ine sisted that Judge Barnes hold him Tor | conspiracy. Earlier, Mayor Anton Cermak, prompt- ed, he said, by the same incident, ordered Commissioner James P. All- man to investigate the activities of llx my dpcmcemen assigned to the offices of administrator. Cermak said he Chicago Legion Protests Effort to| Cook | 5. Pearce, 48, reputed bookmaker, umkr!wod these men assisted in raids | for which there were no warrants. Burt's D. C., FRIDAY, JFRIENDS TRY TO RANSOM | KIDNAPED BOOKMAKER Rockford, Ill., Man’s Car Is Dis- covered in Outskirts of City——As- sociate Hurries to Chicago. By the Assoclated Press. RCUKFORD, Ill, November Efforts_were reported_under way ll.sb night to obtain the release of Ralph by praymen of ransom to & kidnaping ‘Pearce's automobile was found aban- al- | doned early yesterday on the outskirts of ford. Louis Heiter, another Rockford book- maker and a friend of Pearce, report- |edly paid $80,000 ransom to kidnapers after being held captive for several days in_Chicago lut April. Heiter was to have gone to ned | Chicago to nelfllllte for Pearce's re- lease. Graduata MeCormick Medical DR. CIAUDE S. SFMONFS Eyesight Specialist Phone Natienal 0721 400410 McLachlen Blde. 0th _and G Sts. NOVEMBER 6, 1931. Combon er ‘ In All Stores and Meat Depts. One Package (Value 7Y;c) One Pound Package (Vllue-'ISc) ‘BRIGGS’ SAUSAGE MEAT OR GREEN LINKS Special Price ' Regular l Pru:e, 32’/2: In Most Meat Depts. Fresh Home Dressed TURKEYS IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Fresh PORK ROAST = 15¢ | to Miami, Fla.,, for a Winter vacation. : | terms of a “marriage settloment,” under | ner st Bis property, includin ings R. A. Paul, 79 years old, of Norfolk, Va., the motor cycle on which they made an 1, 100-mile journey from Roanoke, is shown here with Mrs. Paul and —A. P. Photo from NUPTIAL SETTLEMENT ————— | Mrs, Wade L. Street Asks Court m‘ Restrain Husband From Using Bequest. (D. C. Property Only) 6% By the Associated Press. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Novem- ber 6.—Mrs. Wade L. Street asked the pay off your loans without the expense of renewing. $1, for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger Ofrcult Court yesterday to restrain her | husband from using a $200,000 bequest she says was made to him by his uncle, | Jefferson Livingston, late New York race horse owner. | Mrs. Street also asked the court to compel her husband to live up Jto the | E ra[f;erpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Wnllmzton Assets Over $25,000, which, she asserted, Street ‘:,;:Omllfd‘ ton in return for her mar- rln(e to him. the belief that Street, s n executar of the Livingston estate, | soon come into possession of his | [l big bequest, md expressed the fear he would conceal - y—$100,000 cash and $100,000 in oth°r property—or dispose of it before she could get it. In a divorce suit filed a few days ago SRARD G BALTZ Secrois her of snnus gathered at Hampstead Heath, England. LEDWARD . BALTZ Secietary she charged Street had deserted her at | (&= from, NEW_YORK_AVENUE. of FIF IEENTH Henaprmnvule N. C, and was hiding her. ll No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to || or smaller loans at proportion- §§ Il Cor. 11th and E N.W. || B OR THE MAN who ap- j preciates refinement of style, coupled with su- preme comfort in Footwear— he’ll find shoes to his liking in all three of our grades fea- turing the new standard of quality at the downward revi- sion in prices. $7.50 $10.00 $19.50 Caring for feet is better than Curing them Burts + + + + + 1343F Street Park Your Cor at the Capital Garage at Our Expense Closing Out Prior to Reorganization Boys’ Clothing || Nutley Nut Margarine . . | || Cranberry Sauce med. can 20c 1s. 39c | Veal Roast . ™19c¢ | Sauerkraut b . .+ 15¢ . Adams' Scrapple .» I5¢ Small Lean @ SMOKED SHOULDERS 2 25¢ In All Stores and Meat Depts. & Fancy Creamery BuH'er From the Tub Sunnyfield Print Butter . . . Wildmere Selected Eggs . Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon . Sunnyfield Chipped Beef . American Cheese . . . . .»4]c . SSc . ’:t‘:h' '50 . b |4 White House Evap. Milk . 4 tan o 25¢ CHOPS A&P Apple Sauce ... Chuck Roast . Sh'lder Lamb Roast» 17¢ | Fresh Ground Beef » 19¢ | Large Smoked ' SKINNED HAMS * 17¢ Half or Whole Center Slices . 37c fl CHICKEN | . 25¢ i | Whole LB. | Chicken 5. 19e -3 med. cans 25¢ b, 170 lll llnl Storu HORMEL’S Flavor Sealed Half or a9-| ‘and Haberdashery P-B Nationally Known Quality Special Purchases Are Included At Our Lowest Prices in 20 Years or More @ Keeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Prior to Reorganization Closing Out Men’s Clothing P-B Nationally Known Quality Special Purchases Are Included P-B Quality Worsted Suits . . $19.50 $30 and $35 values. Special purchase. Fall's new patterns and colors. P-B Two-Trouser Suits . . . $24.50 $35 and $40 values. Special purchase. All colors, including blue serge. P-B Two-Trouser Suits . . . $29.50 $40 and $45 values. Special purchase. New colors, also blue serge. P-B Quality Tuxedo Suits . . $24.50 $35 values., Special purchase. Silk lined; all sizes. P-B Quality Topcoats . . . . $19.50 $30 values. Special purchase. Tweeds and fleeces; all models and sizes. Famous Mandleberg Topcoats . $24.50 $35 values. Special purchase. Exclusive models in the finer fabrics. P-B Quality Overcoats . . . $19.50 $30 and $35 values. Special purchase. Woolens; single and double breasted. P-B Quality Overcoats . . . $24.50 $35 and $40 values. Special purchase. Boucles, chinchillas, fleeces, etc. Broken-Sliced Pineapple Cllll z 5 < WISE mothers are choosing boys’ wear here, now, at our lowest prices in 20 years or more. New Fall goods just received are included. All sales are final and for cash only. Boys’ P-B Quality 2-Knicker Suits $9.67 Including Special Purchases. Sizes 8 to 15 Years Boys’ P-B Quality 2-Longie Suits $ 1 4.67 Sizes 14 to 18 Years 12-1b. o pkg. Sunnyfield Flour . . . . 29¢ Granulated Sugar . . . & 52¢ 8 O'Clock Coffee . . . . .= 17¢c| Red Circle Coffee . . ... .™25¢]| BokarCoffee . . . . .". .»29} Mello Wheat . . . . . . .= |5} 29c¢ Sunnyfield Quick Oats . . 3 = »= 20c | Encore Macaroni or Spaghetti . »= 5¢c| () cODMEDAL || (6D NECTAR 2t 25¢* s 25¢ Pfigl ABNER DRURY Light or Dark BEVERAGE . Aged in Wood 6 Botlls 9 B @ Contents New Low Prices RAJAH SALAD DRESSING Jar Effective Saturday Morning QUAKER MAID Earl Brand Fruit Salad . A&P Apple Sauce . . . Sfandarchomafoes . Fancy NavyBeans . . . . Double Tip Matches . . P&G Laundry Soap . . . Waldorf Toilet Paper . " NATIONAL APPLE WEEK GRIMES STAYMAN’S GOLDEN Rome Beauties or York Imperial Cooking or Eating for Cooking or Eating i i 5w 13¢ 10 25¢ { 5 15c 10 29¢ JONATHAN 4. 81,09 b §1 25 | 3m17c 32.231 Basket Basket fi Cranberries . . 2 ™ 19¢c | New Cabbage . . 2™ 5¢c Stringless Beans . 3 ™ 25¢ } Emperor Grapes, 2% 23¢ | Bananas . . 23c & 27c (i, Lettuce, 2% |7¢c; 2= 2lc Fancy Idaho @ Fresh Green Including Special Purchases. Boys’ P-B Quality Knickers Special purchase. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ P-B Quality Shirts Special Purchase. Sizes 124 to 14% Boys’ Leatherette Coats Special purchase. Sheeplined, including collar. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys® P-B Quality Union Suits Special Purchase, Sizes 2 to 20 years. 45 5oxes | 5c Ll [ : twduy Night = DELICIOUS Eatmg i 30 20c 2" S2.59 ‘ No Charge for Necessary Alterations All Sales Final and for Cash Only Boys’ P-B Quality Sweaters Special purchase. Sizes 6 to 18. Boys’ P-B Quality Hose Special purchase. Sizes 8 to 11%. 3 prs., $1 No Charge for the Usual Alterations 1 - Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store—3113 14th St. N.W. | Free Parking at the Capital Garage While Shopping Here %Wfi M York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 Fourteenth N.W. fl'\‘ ng 40-1b. Box Fancy Florida 11 ORANGES || sor. 25 & 35¢ | | POTATOES SPINACH 10 1= 25¢ 3 tbe. 20c

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