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’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1939, B-11 Labor, told members of the Arlington | is that Congress has supported Presi- County Republican Club at their | dent Hoover in all of his plans to re- ——— P o TS NEW WARNNG on s N el T I e o ke DRFENBS HAOVER HUlE Assistant Labor Department Secre- tary Addresses Arlington Capt. John H, Parker, A. Q. M, de-| tached Parris Island, 8. C, to 2nd| ig., Nicaragua, via steamer sailing | i New York on February 19, 1932 Lieu t. Willlam H. Hollingsworth, de- | t Department of the Pacific to | Yesterday the sheriff’s office received word from the Department of ZFustice that a jail delivery was planned and the plot’ was scheduled to be put into effect about 3 o'clock. No attempl was made, however. | the Washington-Lee High School, an- Pageant Is Postponed. BALLSTON, Va, February 4 (Spe- clal).—S. P. Vanderslice, principal of G. 0. P. nounces that the play, pageant and monthly meeting held here last night. |lieve the present situation.” “Depression cannot be charged to George H. Zeutzius, & member of the any one man or to any particular| Young Republican Club“el the District party,” Snyder declared. “With the|of Columbia, appealed to members of House in the hands of the Democrats | the organization in the county to put and the Senate Republican by only a | thelr shoulders to the wheel and strive small margin, the most gratifying thing ! to return; Hoover to the White House. e Corps, Washing- . |, Sherif Hopkins said he appreciates | muticale to be given by the County Ca- “ 2 G ASA RO e DL Peinee Gaomyes Sheriff Adout the time the sheriff was warn- | 8y 18, has been postponed until about | country that President Hoover and the Prisoner Armed. arters M Naval Dirigible Los Angeles|ton. D. C. via U. & & Henderson, to Make Two-Hour Flight Over City. ‘ Store Hours: 7 AM. to 5 P.M.—Saturdays, 1 P.M. ed of the alleged jail delivery plot, | the first of March. Miss Sadie S. Wil- | Republican party are responsible for Chief of Police J. J. Crowley was ad- | liams and Mrs. Marie Malott, are ar- |the depression gripping the country is vised by Washington authorities that | ranging the program with 350 students | entirely wrong, Peter F. Snyder, assist- Thomas Simone, one of the six persons | participating in the entertainment. ant secretary of the Department of William P. Battell, on Febru- | | ary 4, 1932, detached Washington, D. C., | | to” Department of the Pacific via U. § | 2 transport Republic, sailing New | farch 10, 1932 | Harry C. Lang, orders modified val United States, assigned duty | By s Staff Correspondent of The Star. port. R. L UPPER MARLBORO, Md., February Chief Machinist Gunner Charles H.|4_For the third day in Succession, n, detached Department of the Sheriff W. Curtis Hopkins yesterday fic to Quantico, Va, via U. S. S.|wzs warned that an attempt would be n, sailing San Diego, Calif, on ' made to liberate prisoners now being 28, 1932 held in the county jail in connection . with the Bladensburg tea house shoot- Tl Vel 5 o o | ng. ) le that's equipped with range to Hold Supper. Monday an anonymous telephone . o - A TOP OF PLATE VILLE, Md February 4 | message was received to the effect that ° . Hg X | o o A | GLASS. =3 We Cut Tops Dinner Guests are not | always as thoughtful as v might be, but no in- reatest process results to the Fine —Beltsville Grange will hold | one of the prisoners was armed and t 6:30 o'clock followed by | would attempt to shoot his way out. This was followed Tuesday by & letter 7:30 o'clock Tuesday 'from a magistrate in a Pennsylvania nge Hall for yvour hearty support and patronage, which made our Anniver cat success. So vas vour response, that we continu t of splendid values. Be sure to share this h vou have made possible by your sincere apprecia- all this week wit in the savings v tion. Prove to v¢ Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes Furthest Wonderful Values in This SALE! ww ISR Al LITTLE LABOR —is involved in keeping floors sightly size or shaped Dining e cost is reasonable use Dri-Brite WAX." It KSR fy the protection. needs NO POLISHING ve send representa- 75¢ Pt.—$1.25 Qt. tive to take measurements. This week we will present each purchaser of a pound of one of our Three Housing Fa Favorite Blends of Coffee with a package of 45€0 Gelatine Dessert. seande of Budler. 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Black, brown, and green suede, black, brown, and green kid, patent leather, fabrics, and brocades. ke« Hawaiia IS¢ | Broken ¢ Dresses r prices were California Lima Beans 3 1< Red Kidney Beans 2 lbs Best Quality Lentils 1 Yellow Corn Meal Fancy Pearl Hominy A4SCO0 Pancake Flour 2 pkgs 15¢ A4SC0 Buckwheat Flour, 2 kg 15¢ A4SC0 Table Syrup can 10¢ Golden Crown Table Syrup can 12¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour kg 12¢ 90.00 and are now for immediate to 19.00. clearaway | ] o Our bread has that + Choice = “home-baked Aavor” Bread Supreme Rolled Tomatoes OL. ROGSEVELT AGAIN TRADE MARK FEELS EXPEDITION URGE At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street The Dorman Sale (by Catalogue) f Panda Bagged for Field ves Him Touch ver REGISTERED Being effects from the estate of Caroline V. Dor- man by order of the National Savings and Trust Co., Executor, together with additions from the Thompson and Other Estates. Embracing in_part Aubusson Drawing Room Sulte, Aubusson Carpet, Knabe Baby Grand Piano, Antique and Modern Mahog- any Furniture, Orfental Rugs, Valuable Paintings and Water Colors, Rich Draperies, Imported Bric-a-Rrac, Carved Ivories, Antique Clocks, Silverware, Decorated Screens, Embrolderies, Rare Prints, French Furniture, Linens, etc. To Be Sold at Public Auction ¢ February 15 Within Our Galleries LUNCHEON PLANNED - | ub of Fairfax to Give Sliced or Unsliced Victor Bread. . .! . Oats ‘ 46'C0 Sauerkraut ) e 1 5 | Just Heat and Eat Sealdsweet Grapefruit can 10¢ Glenwood Apple Sauce, 3 cans 25¢ Glenwood Apple Butter g Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise Jar et. e [Rez. 7c Lifebuoy asy to Serve Del Monte R. A. Cherries cin 15¢ Dpl Muonte Bartlett Pears big can Del Monte Fruit Salad | Eveready Fruit Cocktail ! 1f you are lucky enough to be fitted, hurry in before they sre gone! 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