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B—12 — THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. ° 1932, Chevy Chase D.G.S.Store Brookville Market Wis. 2793-2794 Free Delivery LET THE - BURNER - sentinel and forget, the weather cha SPECIAL PRICE THIS MONTH Convenient Terms Ask Us About It MAURICE J. OLBERT 1908 M St, NOrth 0402 Heat r 28 Years PLEASANT RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Shoulders droop under weight of years. Young, vet beauty has fled. Cheeks are sallow and drawn. Un- sightly pimples. Keep your clean and you keep the beauty of youth. Its energy. Its irresistible charm. Then life is not a failure. Clogged bowels and inactive liver cause poisons to seep through the sys- tem. Health vanished, and with it beauty and energy. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets will help save you from this dark hour. For 20 years they have been prescribed in place of calomel men and women seeking health and freedom from constipation. easily and smoothly. No dangerous griping. Take nightly before retiring. Results will amaze you. Thousands of men and women would never be without Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, a vegetable compound. Know them by their olive color. 60c.All druggists 1ges L Just Think of It— ‘The Star delivered to your door every evening and Synday morning at 1lzc per day and 5¢ Sunday. Can you afford to be without this service at this cost? Telephone National 5000 and de- livery will start at once. FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES “My complexion was very poor because of pimples and blackheads which covered my face and neck. I had been advised to try Resinol Soap and Ointment, but had tried 0 many other things without suc- cess I was disgusted with every- thing. However, a friend urged me to try a sample anyway. In three | days” time the improvement was | %o great I could hardly believe it. I will always have a word of praise for Resinol.” (Signed) Pauline Bunch, 2514 Warren Ave., Dallas, Texas, | FOR FREE TRIAL size package of Ointment and Soap with Skin Treatment booklet, write to Resinol, Dept.33, |and their Japanese houseboy. | tempt to cash a $50.000 ransom check | |large sums were system | !of the vietims They act | |SEEKS TO LIGHTEN 15¢, 30c and | By the Assoclated Press, |SQUATTER HdLDS CORNERE TOVEARS TOLIFE FOR 3 KIDNAPERS 1 Los Angeles Judge Denounces | Crime as Equal to Murder | in Seriousness. | | By the Associated Press. 1 LOS ANGELES, March 17.—A bitter | judicial excoriation of kidnaping ac- W' companied the sentencing yesterday of |Ralph Sheldon, Luis Frank and Jesse Orsatti to from 10 vears to life in prison for an abduction here in De- | cember of 1930 | Declaring kidnaping to be of “equal | self,” Superior Judge Charles { Burnell denied a motion for a new trial. He said he would recommend to the State Prison Board that the sen- | {tences of the three be fixed at * {ing less than life imprisonment. | Fali 82 C Sheldon, Frark and Orsatii. | others now_fugitives, i kidnaping Mr. and Mrs | with were accused of E. L. Caress An at- was frustrated by police, but Caress, | a Tia Juana betting commissioner, said | extorted from' him | later. | The prosecution charged that Shel- don, & former Chicago gangster, | sought to set up a wide criminal or- | ganization here. Frank, it was said. came from St. Louis. Orsatti, Los Angeles resident. was referred to as an who pointed Caress out as a y victim. T doubt” Judge Burnell told the three men, “that any one of you would | care to face any of your victims 0”; even terms. Men of your type as a rule are yellow. | Hopes for Life Term. | “I think kidnaping is one of the most cowardly of crimes, and I si cerely trust that the Prison Board w keep you in the penitentiary for t: rest of your natural lives “The crime of kidnaping is of par- | ticular wickedness when you consider | the grief and sorrow that Is caused. n only to the victims, but to the famili It seems to me trat the law is exceedingly merciful in fi ing the maximum penalty at life im- prisonment. 1 think the imposition of the stiff- st sort of sentence of you may have & deterrent effect upon those, who are minded to commit this type of offense | in California.” LIQUOR PENALTIES| Britten Introduces Bill to Repeal Drastic Provisions of Jones Act for Violators. A bill to substantially repeal the | Jones 5-and-10 prohibition law has | been introduced by Representative Britten, Republican, Illinois, who pre- | dicted it would pass if the Judiciary | Committee permits it to come to the | House. The five-year penalty would be re- | duced to six months except in the case | of known large scale or habitual viola- | tors of the prohibition laws, while the maximum fine would be cut from $10,- | 000 to $500. | ‘The bill is aimed, Britten said, I'.l preventing heavy sentences “by in-! tolerant or bigoted judges” for minor prohibition violations. He contended the Jones law is now discredited. OF APARTMENT HOUSEi Minneapolis Man Declares He Will Occupy Quarters Until Suit Is Settled. By the Associated Press. | MINNEAPOLIS, March 17.—Invoking | his own theory of squatter's rights, Lester C. Lamoreaux today held pos session of one corner of a three-stol We Guarantee Them to Be Strictly Fresh D o 35c SLICED BACON * 15¢ ENGLISH STYLE SUGAR CURED The Housewife of Today Can Help Restore Normalcy Women of all ages have played a great part in the restoration of normal condi- tions, and the housewife of today, possessing the most conservative and sound fi- nancial judgment, can also help much to bring pros- perity back by wise spending D.G.S. Stores offer you the opportunity for wise spend- ing, and money wisely spent affords a big saving. Then, too, the money remains in your own community where it is spent over and over again. Patronize your com- and saving. In All Our Stores FRESH HAMS Home Dressed The ideal dish for your Sunday dinner. Bake and serve with candied sweet potatoes. Whole Hams Only at This Low Price. Fresh Shoulders Veal Roast Breast of Veal Chuck Roast . . . 17¢ RibiRoast<.."-.... ... B 23c Round Steak . 29¢ Hamburg . . ... .. e w 17¢ Tender Beef Liver . 19¢ AMERICAN Sliced Bacon . 25¢ PURE LARD. . PORK ROAST Whole or Half Loins 19- . 20c Delicious flavor from choice young Lb. porkers. Auth’s Green Links. . ... .. .. Auth’s Franks FISH Spanish Mackerel Fresh Croakers Halibut Steak Fancy Fillet Haddock Standard Oysters Select Oysters ° z 1-1b. pkgs. l sc SMOKED HAMS . . . . . .»17¢c Jos. Phillips .5 SAUSAGE » 28c¢ % ENCORE LIMA BEANS It is the first time in years that we offered green canned lima beans at this low price. KRUMM’S MACARONI Spaghetti and Noodles. quickly digested. 2 25 cans Is rich in nourishment and Keep a supply on hand always. 3 10 Pkgs. 5 lbs. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Kitchen-Tested For Every Baking Purpose munity D.G.S. Store. BLADENSBURG, MARYLAND TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY AND REMODELING CELEBRATION AT Mostow’s D. G. S. Store BLADENSBURG, MARYLAND Phone Hyattsville 1423 Friday, 7 to 10 P.M. This store has been remodeled with all latest improvements, enabling us to better serve you. You are cordially invited to take part in our celebration. A good time is promised to all. Free groceries. GOLD BAND BUTTER b.31c -35¢ 10m1-43c . 19¢ V4-lb. pkg. 22C ey 25(: 19¢ 22¢ 22¢ 15¢ AYRSHIRE BUTTER Ib No Better Butter Made. SUGAR Franklin Granulated. LONG HORN CHEESE Very low price, this week end. SALADA, Red Label Tea Salada—40th Anniversary. ROCK CREEK Ginger Ale. OLD VIRGINIA Apple Butter. CRISCO, for shortening Ige. jar Ib. can D.G.S. PURE JAM : At our low price Jar MORTON SALT Plain or Iodized. 2 Boxes SECONDS FROM PACKAGE MAKES TASTIE BISCUITS e JFe NEW LOW PRICE P8G SOAP Low Prices Like This Will Ridines YourBudget to a Minimum 8 ci: 25¢ Special Today COFFEE GOLD BAG WILKINS * WHITE STAR A light meat, very rich with oil. * hviva PANCAKE JEMIMA 12 lbs. TUNA Wonder- ful for salads and children’s luncheons. The quickest way to make the finest pan- cakes you ever tasted, and a real bargain. _Baltimore, Md. Large Pkg. Priced exceptionally low! * STANDARD TOMATOES 3 They will make a tempting dish to serve with your dinner or lunch. Priced low this week. apartment house. He claims it is right- | fully his, despite the gas man, the coal | |man and the light man and the rent collector. % GOLD DUST 1 can Gold Dust scouring powder with each purchase. Subscribe Today It costs only about 1!, cents 19- Ige. per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- ing. Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immediate- ly. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month. ~_ COLDS RUB Musterole well into our chest and throat—almost instantly you feel easier. Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour for five hours . . . what a glorious reliefl Those good old-fashioned cold reme- dies—oil of mustard, menthol, camphor —are mixed with other valuable ingredi- ents in Musterole to make it what doc- torscall a*‘counter-irritant” because it gets action and is not just a salve. s and stimulates blood helps to draw out infec- tion and pain. Uscd by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. All druggists. To Mothers—Musterole is also tmade in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil- dren’s Musterole. NOW STOP PAIN THIS EASY WAY One drop does it instantly —then corn lifts right off b your teet s just get a FRELZONE irom any »p or two on instantly with your ly. It's i hard and soit corns and calluses. Works like a charm! Try it! FREEZONE | that & wheat policy | Mahatma's Wife Ordered Trans- | | He moved in 12 days ago with his wife, two children, his father and a| friend, barred the door and announced | that he owned the place and intended to occupy it until the courts decide his claims to the title in & sult now pend- ing | ‘The heat was turned off, then the gas, water and lights. He bought furs to keep his family warm, candles to| provide light and sends members of the group out for food and water from | time to time. He laughed at the man- | ager of the building when he came to| collect the rent, and declared a state of stege. FRENCH WIDEN TARIFF | | i Senate Body Asks Duties on omu»! Grains as Well as Wheat. | PARIS, March 17 (#).—The Agl)rul-l tural Committee of the Se yester- | day decided to suggest higher tariffs on | rye, ey, oats and corn on the theory | cannot be sus- | tulned unless supported by protectior | of other cereals, | The committee will request the gov- | ernment first to impose @ quota re- [ striction on the importation of corn Next the commiltee would raise the | tariff on rye, barley and oats, to 45 francs a hectogram (about 60 cents a bushel), and on corn to 40 francs a hectogram (about 50 cents a bushel) Central European corn in certain cases would be excepted and the tariff on it would be about 16 francs and 80 cen- times, or 20 cents a bushel. MRS. GANDHI MOVED ! ferred as Privileged Prisoner. | BOMBAY, March 17 (#)—Official in- structions telegraphed to Surat today to transfer Mrs. Kasturbia Candhi, wife of the Mahatma, from | the “C” class of prisoners to the “A” | is means that she will not ha to do manual labor while she is serving ithe 6-month term to which she was entenced last Tuesday. | FILM PAIR TO BE WED Friends of Ann Dvorak Bare Plans With Leslie Fenton. HOLLYWOOD, March 17 (#)— Priends of Ann Dvorak. who recently | was signed for leading roles by Warner | Brothers film studios, and Leslie Fenton, also of the screen, said the couple| planned to go by airplane to Yuma,| Ariz., to be married this afternoon. | Miss Dvorak recently was selected to iead in “Central Park.,” which is to be | filmed in New York City. Fenton is| well known as one of the younger | sctors in Hollywood. his performance in | “What Price Glor having been gen- | erally acclaimed. H SNk i Two engineers of the Aeronautical In- |‘ stitute in Prague, Czechoslovakia, have invented an airplane which hes a speed of 80 miles an hour and can be sold for §765. GUNDERSHEIMER’S PURITY LAYER CAKE A large individual o 25c ASSORTED FLUFFS Made by Uneeda Bakers. PREMIUM SODAS Made by Uneeda Bakers. DROMEDARY DATES Sweeten Cereals with Dates. WASHINGTON SELF-RISING FLOUR Easier to Bake—Excellent for Bread and Pastry sLbs. 19¢ 12Lbs. 39¢ Introductory Special 1-Lb. Can National Dairy EXTRA RICH Chocolate Malted Milk and 1 Mixer $1.00 value BALLANTINE FEDERAL DARK JERSEY LIGHT MALT = 49 " SYRUP CHIPSO 1 small pkg. FREE with the puichsteabisachitivys ke Lge. Pkg. . . . 22c TODDY, hot or cold A Meal in a Glass. COLLEGE INN CHICKEN A la King. Just heat and serve. BREWER-SNYDER Cooked Hominy. SCHINDLERS Peanut Butter. ALDERNEY Green Meadow Milk. CREAM OF WHEAT CLICQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE Regular Value, 15¢ each. VyIb. can 23C can 30¢ a 10c 16-0z. jar 19¢C 2 au. 256 ige. pke. 21c bottles for 2%7¢ OCTAGON CHIPS A pure white soap chip. No filler, no impurities. 6 coupon value. /‘ Lge. Pkg. l9c TE CHIP i 4 — Vegetables Fancy Fresh PEAS A real treat! You can now eat fresh peas, so irresistibly delicious and healthy. grange Fancy Winesap Apples....... Best Cooking Apples Texas Beets Texas Carrots o Fancy Sweet Potatoes......... Rutabagas y Cauliflower Fancy White Heads Large Size GRAPEFRUIT " ICEBERG LETTUCE Fancy Florida ORANGES Excellent for your fruit dish, salad or juice. Priced very low. Larger Size € pez. 33¢ . oowens e 2 19¢ 19¢ .2 bunches 19¢ e e s e 150 ..4 m. 10c .23c ana 29¢ ve...3ms 10c No. 1 » 4 Ibs. l,c 19¢ ™3 25¢ e o z heads l9c BUDWEISER MALT SYRUP 75 Years of Confidence.

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