Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1931, Page 36

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13 DRAW PENALTY INLOTTERY SCHEME Judge at Santa Fe Gives AI-l buquerque Man Maximum | on Mail Fraud Charge. ~ By the Assoclated Press. SANTA FE, N. M, November 20— Thirteen men who were charged by the Government with operation of a counterfeit lottery scheme designed to “get the other fellow's money without giving him a ghost of a show to get it back,” face punishment ranging up to two years' imprisonment and a $1,500 fine. ‘The maximum sentence Was passe by Federal Judge Oolin Neblett yester- day upon Jack Michelson of Albu- querque, N. M., reputed leader of the group accused of use of the mails to defraud in the operation of a lottery on the Saratoga Sweepstakes last August 6. $1,000,000 Taken In. ‘The Government charged the men | collected $1,000,000 under the name | of the International Sweepstakes Asso- | ciation and that patrons received noth- ing. Nine were convicted by a jury, 1 pleaded nolo contendre and 3 pleaded gullty. Curtis Cannon-of Little Rock, Ark., a State legislator, was the only de- fendant to be acquitted. Charges | against three others were dismissed before the trial ‘began. | Justice of Peace C. L. Ritt and Pete | Chavez, both -of Albuquerque, were sentenced to one year each and fined $5,000. R. G. Dulin, Jack Cleary and ‘Tommy Parman, all of Albuquerque, were sentenced to the penitentiafy for one year. Fine and Probation. Joe Dunne, El Paso, Tex., was fined $1,000 and placed on probation for two years. Harry Benjamin, Albuquerque, and E. M. Howard, Kansas City, were placed on probation for two years. Charles Potter, Chicago; Charles H. Mayer, New York, and Hal Weissbaum, San Francisco, were fined $1,000 each, | and Charles Snodgrass, Dillon, Mont., was fined $150. WILL ADDRESS SOGIETY Dr. James A. Flynn Will Speak at » Medical Meeting Here. Dr. James A. Flynn will address & public health meeting Sunday at 3 o'clock in the auditorium of the Med- ical Society bullding, 1718 M street. ‘The meeting, the third of a series of bi- weekly talks on health problems, staged under the auspices of the District of Columbia Medical Society, will be ad- dressed by two other local physicians yet to be named. No admission fee will be charged. is the time to. buy Christmas We are encouraging early .. WO know that it is almost impossible to give 100 per cent CH | turned into an impressive bronze en- | | came to one marked “Entran Jewelry AS. SCHWARTZ & SON SERVICE during the Christmas rush... therefore”we make this unususl offer...come in tomorrow, or THIRTY-SEVENTH INSTALLMENT. N an impulse which she coul leen stepped into a hallway, eyes on the jored car. She had been standing there only a few minutes when two men came out of the build- 1 before which the car was parked.| y were laughing. Thelr clothes| looked rumpled and their faces were | grayish in the morning light. One of | the men was Neil Neilsen. The other | was her brother, Danny. | Danny with Neil Neilsen! And he evidently had not been home all night She was sure of 1t—just as sure as she ‘was that the place from which they just come was a speakeasy, —Spea easy! The Roaring Forties. The pa- pers were constantly giving accounts of speakeasies that had been raided, of underworld chaiacters who had been picked up in the hoaring Forties. Should she call to Danny? Should she run out, demand that he come with her? He'd refuse, of course. He'd be furious, shamed, as she had been furl- ous and shamed when her father re- proved her before her friends. Besides, could she make him belleve the coincidence that had brought her into this particular block just in time to see him? Danny would be convinced she had been spying on him. He would distrust her. | When the cream-colored car had moved away and turned into Broadway, Cathleen continued on her way. She trance. Drew & Co., she learned fron the directory in the polished marbl hall, was located on the sixth floor Doors marked “Drew & Company” stretched all aiong one side of a hall | on the sixth floor. Theer must have | been a dozen of them. Cathleen at last | ped | For the merast second, as she stepped | into the reception room of the publish- ing company, Cathleen wished she had not come. How could she hope to fit herself into the machinery of this great organization? The room she had en- tered was vibrant with activity, yet a| hushed silence yervaded it. Framed | pictures done by famous artists who had illystrated the most recent of the Drev, best-sellers made vivid splashes of color against dark oak panels | A young woman with boyishly bobbed hair brushed straight back from an intellectual brow sat behind & heavy desk making notations on a | pad. Bhe glanced up and smiled gllzmnuy as Cathleen hesitated, just | ide the door. “I am Miss Carroll,” Cathleen said. | " FALSE TEETH | Rock, Slide or Slip? Fagteeth. & new greatly ‘ A g R ] .,"Eonf- Paie et HB50 and big;, Gantiot "aflae. S, ¥ook"or g0 qummy, ooty pasty taste akes breath ‘aweet and asteeth todey at Peo- |f| of any good drus store. avertisement. | the first of the week, select your Christmas gifts,..lay them aside...give us the delivery date.. .| s, - Convenient '# TERMS Arranged Weekly or Monthly to suit your own convenience « . « Here is the Season’s " Most Outstanding "PERFECT Diamond Valuel A gorgeous combination! A PERFECT center diamend engagement ring with twe amall side diamonds. ..te- gether with an 18-kt. wed- ding band set with 9 dia- monds. Pay $1 Weekly Next Year Schwartze-Son Home of 708 7th St. N. W. Founded 1888 Both Rings for $49.50 Perfect Diamonds 709 14th St. N. W. “I am to take the place of a girl who a| 15 going on D | The not expiain to herself, Cath-| g0 roll? | report?” THE EVENING One of the panels that was a door ylelded to the young woman's pressure and Cathleen knew at once the reason for the feeling of vibrant activity in reception | the room. Back of the oak panels was a vast work room was between which ran Heads bobbed above the picked swiftly at Along the far side of the room ran a dark oak parti~ vacation.” tion, with glassed doors at regular Each door bore the name of the occupant of the office behind it. Cathleen’s escort opened the door and motioned ‘The man who had been so kind to her in Gypsy the hushed silence of the bechive. The filled with desks, narrow aisles. desks and fingers noiseless typewriters. ng woman rose with a | intervals. ow do you do, Miss Car~ To whom were you directed to Allison” step inside. marked “Mr. “To Mr. Allison.” Cathleen to “This way, please.” Right Reserved to Limit Quantities “All Over Town” —The Better to Serve Ypu Add 10% to total of order. Address...Peoples Drug Store, No. 6, Mail Order Dept.,, Wash- ington, D, C. Saturday SPECIALS Limit of Two Each to a Customer Baby Food Y% $1.00 LAVORIS 59 C 4 % 50¢ FROSTILLA o) ~ A pound box of Mammy Lou Butter Creams and a pound box of Mammy Lou Walnut Stuffed Dates both for 69¢ Y% 75¢ unu.ms510 CANDY TREAT A Pound Box of Mammy Lou Butter Creams Tempting mellow butter creams made of pure creamy butter and dipped in mild, smooth bittersweet chocolate. And a Pound Box of Walnut Meat Stuffed Dates Large, fresh dates stuffed with tempting, tasty wal- nut meat kernels. A whole- some and delectable con- fection for the whole family, Both for 69(3 Two Pounds of Pure Fresh Candies at This Special Price « o » Just for Saturday LADY ESTHER HAND (RCAM Lady Esther 4-Purpose Hand Cream whitens the skin, softens and smooths, heals tiny cracks and chapping and protects with an invisible film, Take advantage of this special opportunity to obtain a jar of this hand cream and a 50c jar of the face cream... both for .the price of the face cream alone. $1.10 Value Both for. FREE... 50c Dental Mirror With Each Purchase of a - 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush $1 Value For Only. 45c A brush that is sciéntifically designed to thoroughly clean the teeth. Made of finest!bristles. With this mirror you can see your teeth as your dentist does. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, Estrella’s Camp rose to greet her. “Good morning, Miss Carroll. Glad to welcome you to our family. I'll take you up to your department, It's on| floor above.” ‘They mounted a flight of steps and entered another room as large as the one below. It was a forest of filing cases and bookshelves. “You're to help with the files,” Paul ! Allison explained. “Miss Mapes is in charge. I'll introduce you and she will explain_what the work is.” Mapes sruved to be a tall, thw woman of middle age, with a gentle voice. Cathleen liked her at once. She had & way of wiping every bit of strangeness from a situation. She sug- NOVEMBER 20, 1931. that was to be done, That placed the responsibility on the worker. It made Tesults a matter of the worker's per- sonal pride. That_evening, when Cathleen came 8 down in an elevator of chattering workers_shortly after 5 o'clock, she found Julia waiting for her in the polished marble hall, “How did you get on?” Julia asked at once. “Fine—I hope.” Cathleen hooked her arm into her friend’s, “The work's simple, Hard on the back, though. There's a lot of stooping—makes your shoulders ache. But I like it.” steam in the boiler “On the theory that aching shoul-| ders are referable t0 an empty | agre are away.” wondered aloud. ing bargain food, Kit. heme-cooked as you can find. gested, rather than ordered, the work TOOTH PASTES 50clpana ........28¢c 60c Forhans ......34c 25c Listerine . 50c Kolynos .. 50c Pebeco . KIN LOTIONS 65¢c Barnards 35c¢ Italian Balm . . .31c 50c Aqua Velva ...30¢ 50c Hinds . .......29¢ 50c Jergens ......31c ACE POWDERS. $1 Azurea .......67c SCHy .....uo... 0l 60c Djer-Kiss . ....38c $1 Houbigant ..,,.79% 60c Pompeian ... 32¢ 50c Mennens .....29¢ 35¢ Palmolive . . ...23c 50c Squibbs . .....33c 50c Ingrams . .....29¢ 50c Razor-Aid ....39¢ T ALCUMS 25c Mennens .....14¢ 25¢ Squibbs A7e Moret .. 0 @DC $1Coty .........85¢ $1 Houbigant . ....79¢ Toilet SOAP Tc Cake 4 for 25¢ A delightful toilet soap that is popular among women of discrim- ination, 15¢ Lux Soap Flakes & 5 10c¢ P*e 2 for 17¢ Bafely and thoroughly cleanses the most delicate garments, Lifebuoy Health SOAP Regular 10¢ Cake.. 35¢ Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 2 5c A Good Head W of Hair is worth keeping The daily use of Wildroot Hair Tonic massaged well into the scalp will keep your scalp free from dandruff—the principal cause of baldness. Get & bottle today. WILDROOT HAIR TONIC tummy,” Julia twitted. R ' : I et, ly Summer, when s0 many of her patrons | renew “Isn’t it rather expensive?” Cathleen | must wait on his ability. to take care of “For me, &t least?” “No. Never make the mistake of buys Eat good, sub- stantial, home-cooked meals, or as near ‘That's nt'l sound reasoning,” Cathleen She was thinking, however, that she'd onment. meet him time. She was bwnda. b2 ‘Was Kenneth Teally on the h success? his import: rather not meet Kenneth Hall. But p not? SHe would have fi & wife? (To be continued.) - American Government,” i;a TOILET ARTICLES and HOME REMEDIES ‘Priced ‘Remarkably Low. = JUST IN TIME FOR GIFT BUYING WAHL EVERSHARP Pen and Pencil Sets (o/ScontivveD movers ) $11.00 and $12.50 Sets, special . $8.50 and $10.00 2 Sets, special .. .. $4 " In Lovely Gift Boxes While our limited stocks last we will sell these lifetime guaranteed pen and ‘pencil sets at half price or less.” There are several styies—— 4 many . colors — ladies' and ich brand 60c Peoples Aspirin of 100........... e You may rely upon Peoples Aspirin to bflns you prompt and safe relief from minor aches an gaénxs. Every medicine cabinet should contain a ottle. For Only 39¢ It automatically extinguishes cigarette stubs. May be had in several color combina- tions. Base covered with felt to protect the furniture. It will not upset easily, as it a wide base. Painful Corns, Callouses, Bunions Green Liquid Ends All Sting and Ache in 2 Seconds Just a dash of Robene, and a few seconds while it penetrates, is all you need to take every bit of ache out of painful corns, callouses or bunions. In fact there is scarcely a foot complaint of any kind that Robene can't stop quickly. This new, cooling, healing vanishing liquid is free from grease, ofl or stickiness, yet it feet, refreshes tired feet, takes out inflammation and stops maddening toe itch (athlete’s foot). A 60c bottle keeps your feet feeling fine for months. Money back if Robene don't end your foot " 54e % 89¢ 60c Size $1.00 Size Protect Your Dog’s Health With GLOVER’S REMEDIES - O e ot traae 1 o SeTor, SR ot on sore. sonaga, TiootnE S hol eating treat it how Before the. can Fiote: aroung e o Medicines are famogs. thioushiout the doe WoHd. These medicines were originally prescribed by a prominent veterinarian, whose service to the dog world is known everywhere, 65c Round Worm 49 c Capsules ....... 20 65c Round Worm Vermifuge 65c Condition Pills...,.... s 65¢c Digestive | 1 Flea Soap ........ FOR COUGH S [ 60c Angiers $1.25 Creomulsion, 83¢c 35¢ Juniper Tar. ...30¢ 60cRem ........48¢c HEALTH TONICS Nutraven . ......$1.00 60c Father Johns. . .45¢ $1.25 Tanlac......73¢ 50¢ Cuticura . . .- 50c Unguentine ...39¢ 60c Resinol ......37¢ 50c Wecks ... 60c Zemo 25¢c Beechams Pills, 17¢ 60c Syrup Pepsin. . 35¢ 60c Syrup Figs ....34¢ 25¢ Carters Pills ...15¢ 25¢ Feenamint .. ..17¢ INDIGESTION?. 75c Bell-ans ......d4¢ 85¢c Magnes. Oxoids, 75¢ 50c¢ Stuarts Dyspep., 39¢ $1.25 Bisodol . ....88¢c 35¢ Ponds Digestans, 30¢ MOUTH WASHES Borolistone, pint . ..49c $1 Astring-0-Sol . . .67c $1 Listerine ......63¢ $1 La Lasine .....59¢ 50c Musoldent ....37¢ If You Are Run Down from Overwork Take— Renault Tonic Port-Sherry-Muscatel $1.25 Bottle. $2.00 Bottle $1-29 ‘This well known tonic contains ingredients of recognized value in building up the system. In a base of aged, ma- tured wine. Contains no laxative or harmful drugs. Ballantine's Malt Syrup f Unequaled Purity, Quality and Strength! 49¢ Ballantine’s Malt Syrup is hop flavored and seale vacuum tins, assuring full smnit'el:‘, flavor and purity. | The eral Brand is dark | ...the Jersey Brand light, And if he was, would he rod fin§ Quring memortal servien tor g memorial services' for © economy. You have to put decent coal | Antonio Ora at Nueva Ecija, P. I, and in the furnace if you want to get up | for openly declaring “use guns not against us radicals. but against the Juan _Feleo has been sentenced to a year's impris-

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