Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1932, Page 31

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 10, 1932—PART TWO. JUDGES ARE RIVALS ] INCAPONE INQURY 7 Candidate for State’s Attor-|}j Parn. AvemEighth and D Sts. ney Opens Terrorism Probe Despite Chief Justice. e 9% | 2,000 Pairs Summer Curtains e parar USEIRR! be an extra cook over the pot of the grand jury inquiry into charges of | g 3 Capone pre-election terrorism and to- — - 3 . iy miky 141 b Fetain ik fadle L Actual $1, $1.29 and $1.49 Grades—In a Special Sale at— Circuit Judge Michael Feinberg yes- 2 terday defied Chief Justice Harry M. ' Fisher of the Criminal Court by open- - ing the inquify although his colleagues 38 on the circuit bench voted 18 to 2 to! ’PC. transfer it to Judge Fisher. vy hverine ] r. Acts Despite Order. I Sets with embossed \ 850 tO $2 49 \ ox Judge Fisher thereupon ordered Judge border design on Feinberg's entire panel of prospective cream body. Service Jurors to report to him m.fgmtf snd for six. $498 value. \ said he would start an investigation al s Bis own into the Capone matier Mon- —Window and door awn- day, a day before the primary election. . inoe of i Meantime, he refused Judge Feinberg 3 | g of woven a.nd printed the services of the Criminal Court | striped duck. Sizes 30, 36, Tailored Pastel Marquisettes —You'll find Curtains for most any room among these seven different kinds. clerk and voiced the circuit judge's i 4 4 i . and 48 inches in the as- Imported Madras, Self-woven designs Judge Feinberg hired his own clerk, : = ! started contempt of court proceedings Rt y steel frames, others round own grand jury, which bcgan hearing S o = the testimony of witnesses, among them Priscilla Figured Marquisettes appointment of Louis Hart as special B e At i b/ U sortment. Some on flexible c . riss-Cross Dotted Marquisettes against the regular clerk for heeding ! 4 . . N Justice Fisher's order and impaneled hi: i z < 4 —= galvanized frames. Priscilla Dotted Marquisettes the widow of & precinct captain slain e o Lt e . § St o Rese B 94-})('. Dlnner Se[s Large Awnings for Windows, Porches, Stores Ruffled Grenadine Figured Cottage Sets And_aa Chicago, walied o gee who —Thin American : $5.45 8% fr ....$875 14, f. ..$12.95 Ruffled 5-Pe. Voile Curtain Sets would have the last word, another pre- porcelain sets with 2 $5.95 9); ft. ....$9.45 15 fr. ....$13.45 98c W . eincyiaptain, oo Bantuact, was s e e $ 8 L ie...$645 10Y; fr. ...$9.95 151, fr. ..$13.95 ¢ Waterproof 69 ¢ ea 8-Pc. Slip Cover Sets 17 50 sault and severely aten on e (3 Y. - Elde Sact nignt by four men, apparently ice for twelve. 6 Vi ft. ....$6.95 12 fr. ....$10.45 17 ft. ....$15.95 Cleanable Shades. ® Made to Order...... . for nis campalign activitles, - ihe $14.98 value. . ....$7.95 131 fr. ..$11.95 18 fr. ....$17.95 —Perfect quality shades — mounted on Al el G : e : i = — y size three-plece sul a,::l;uc:gdn?;r;m:r:gg“m;ugge:mn:é - Kann's—Third Floor. Hartshorn rollers. Size 3x5.9, complete (071;1 lfum}tgre anld hflve sepamtepcushlons. against his direction of the grand jury “ P with fixtures. Good colors. g oice of Jaspe cloth or linen-faced cretonne. s Tt & ereml otter Kann's—Third Floor. interest” in '}‘ffi'fi‘-‘"’ ot LAMPS CAPONE AIDE SOON FREE e s e || SRS v | “Super Artex” Fibre Rugs Gun in Court, Gets Time Off. CHICAGO. April 9 (®). — Philip D'Andrea, the body-guard ul;m{ was sen- ;s{)el;:ttlulmpfl:zigg 1[ S 1 l 1) . B T[ A I tenced to six months in jail for carry- ottery lamps w y, o D e - ing a loaded pistol into the court room \ . parchmentized a opecia rice ecause ey re l'rtgulars during Al Capone’s income tax trial, will shades to harmon- be released April 11. United States Mar- i2e. 18 in. tall. shal H. C. W. Laubenheimer said yes- J terday. The Marshal said he had been in- _BASE Rl ‘ S formed by Assistant United States At- torney Genetrll Cvn A.“‘\;DII:{E:::;‘ ";);;;l. ~ ," d.‘ b th 1, k contempt of court was 3 2 < ] by Maker sther criminal charges, so that D'Andrea - W a y the S will get five days 2 month off for good . D 0! (,‘old Sea[ . 2 behavior. He has been in county jail, | 8x10 ft, where his scar-faced chief is awaiting ) »‘ o &> the appeal of his conviction and 11-year o 3 sentence. » E < 2 . = g ° —There is very little, if anythin% the matter with these rugs. They = 25F1. Ga $1.75 W, “ s are cool looking and their colorful patterns will add beauty to an: W. C. COTTINGHAM DIES 5-Ft. Garden 1.75 “Wearever =% S room in which used. A heavy double-warp basket weave that wear); Hose Refrigerator Pan (O Th 0 N —A new shipment just re- Lk 5 Executive of Cenadian Firm Is $1.29 i = ; ceived! 9x12 and 9x1014-ft. ! Vietim of Gas. ! Hose Reel, $1.00 S ez b ; | 2.3 ariety of d e TREAL, Quebec, April 9 (P).— N 1""5 St g]°° Kimlark ; “Kantex” 9x12-ft. C. Cottingham, 33, managing g ) ooking patterns and colors. 2 . of the Sherwin-Williams Co. Waterproof, perfect, heavy Fibre Rugs Fibre Rugs. N T * L T St quality rugs at a very low —Attractive rugs that will give good serv- —Tough fibre rugs in colorful patterns. garege lost night. He was appointed - ; price! ice. Choice of the 9x12 and 8x10-ft. sizes. 8x10-ft. size, $9.95. Smaller sizes to match. managing director last year, succeeding 1 X % & i Pallis, former president and man- ¥ % 5 Kann's—Third Floor. or, who became chairman " was found slumped in the o hood of which was open. Po- $5.98 5 $1.25 Nibco thay belleved he attempted to | §5.98 5-Blade Floor Mop repair the motor while it was “unning Lawn Mower and the zarage doors were closed. I Mr. Cottingham started work with | the Sherwin-Williams Co. at Cleveland, | Ohlo, 12 years ago. | I Y. W. C. A. News l ! ' ) N7 Five Beautiful Models in ‘ FREE-WESTINGHOUSE The music hour will be held at § o'clock. The pli?g"m wllu mnlu&e = < . numbers by Willa Semple, pianist, S e ey Benk Bpini 1ok el Electric Sewing Machines will be served with the members of $1.25 4-Foot 79¢ Garbage Can . 1€ D€ the Mount Pleasant Chapter as Step Ladder 41/.Gal. Size ;‘{}r\‘l‘sz;‘{r:k\:fl; l}fl:fi%&:& for N}:g; hostesses. Committee meetings for the week Last Year $150 to $188— of the natural cedar with the bark include: Monday, Health Education, \ . 2 2 s still on. 2 o'clock, and World Fellowship, 3:30 | ; Special for a Limited Time oclock; Tuesday, E_Street House, 2 : . Other Rustic Pieces at These Prices o'clock, and Food Service, No. 1, at 3 o'clock: Wednesday, Food Service, . No. 2, at 2:30 o'clock, and Elizabeth | = i 29x29-in Tables. . X Chairs, $1.49, $2.49 and $3.98 Somers residence, 8:00 o'clock. | ; ° 25-in. Ferneries A Bird Hous ...$1.00 : ..$29.50 At a meeting of the staff Tuesday | Sett L4 Arb ith st 10 oclock, Miss Ann Guthrie, | stiess Thos WithlIgaie Y. W. C. A. Continental secretary, I’lll‘ - | be the speaker. Miss Guthrie will also - | If v o Toes:an. ATIowaRce foe talk to a group of persons interested in = . V;‘m {’omsn rr'nk of the ”:“:cs:)“m; O‘H $1.59 Padded $6.98 Detect 4 Your Old Machine Sa le u a e and onday in Barker Hall at 4: o'cloc] > . 2 0. etecto b4 The Elizabeth Somers Glee Club will | Folding Ironing Bathroom Scales * s give its annual concert in Barker Table —Each machine is i e $1.09 $1.98 11 cquipped with the . $2.49 $8.95 l $35.00 Open | ? A drive to double the membership | : : - § Westinghiouse motos O e Overnight Short-Strap Bulge- ; TR of the Y. W. C. A. is being conducted | ® 3 built in the head, ad- Cases Gladst adstones from April 15 to April 22 | The Gallaudet cabinet will meet | justable knee control, $24.95 —Heavy fibre cov- ered trunks with massive round edges. Fully equip- ped and trimmed with the best brassed hardware. Wednesday at 4 o'clock ] 3. ' - Twenty Girl Reserves, in uniform | s ’ sewing lamp and all . $1°95 $6.9D will usher this afterng the Youth | attachments. Free in- Pey;gr;m(vf;;llnafin ;{w l(!jllwoc ] - ¥ 85 DOWN structions and service —Good looking turdy bags of 5 serve Glee Clul : —8 s present & group of South American Monthly Payments for one year also in- cases with round black or tan cow- ic hour today. “Thermax™ cluded. | edges, double locks hide with neat lin- songs at the mus ings. Swinging = The Junlor High School Girl Reserve Reconditioned Waflle Iron Feanns=Fourth Foor. j and sewed on handl d lock ouncil wili et Monday at 3:3 A e shin . g " i@ y . andles, good locl oclock at the Y. W. C. A After a Hoover Cleaners Orig. £6.98 Hemstitching Done While You Shop hinge. Sizes 14 to andcatchgq 24-in short business meeting the council 5 39 Q5 2 2 i A 4 il wiend e iecture by M Ann & 19.95 $2.95 ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED 22 inches. size. Guthrie of South America The Girl K 5—. Reserve Club from Western and other RIS B groups will attend alsc | The Girl Reserve Glee Club will meet Tuesday at 4 o'clock | Miss Cook, Miss Burnett and Miss Middleton will continue their visits to the junior high schools this week to present gypsy songs for the Romany day at 11 o'clock, May 21. Monday | they will visit Langley Junior High: | e e s Bt ek B § $1.50 9-Pe. Seamless Porcelain Inside day, the Lennox Vocations] School. | ‘: “Mirro™ Mould Snow-white Outside— Th the Dennison lfS a Bm‘gain at | il All-Porcelain Ranges for High School girls will cele- ' § ) 4 ! 7 brate South American week with a club 0 4 . Heat Control —An all-steel refrigerator with supper PFriday at 6 o'clock in Barkes | : = 5 < / 7 v gl;:emg])\.n‘; liltflx):?x:(gh.ld e e 3 L $39 95 i‘fréggro;d compartmen{lenasnkgA s . 1 The members of the Thursday Club O S Jog s . 4 approved insulation, high Queen will join with the Blue Triangle Club| Outdoor Clothes $1 Self-Wringing Aoe style legs and dayq-lizht | Dryer Floor Mop : —Fully insulated Cast base. 50-pound ice capacity. of the business and professional depart- speaker wi arnet Knights, | |l . - ul console - R s on the Y. W. C. A. Stafl at Montevideo. | §|i 7 & o o Aluminum Leonard All-Metal Refrigera- A bus trip has bn:"é ms,'n,.? 1:, s,t‘;l I i i style ranges with tors, 50-1b. Ice Capacity, $16.95 urday to Wakefield, Stratford an Vo v y : 3 Fredericksburg. leaving the Y. W. C. A. | e porcelain drip Tea Kettles at 8:30 o'clock. In case of severe rain H the trip will be postponed until the fol- | E pans. utensil h?‘:! sauhn;;_r o of the Bt | ’ , drawer, approved ° ere wil no meeting ol e Busi- ness and Professional Women's Glee burners and full Handy Ther mometer Club due to special rehearsals of the Qi . ; : S s Elizabeth Somers Glee Club in prepara- | §lf ] Convenient s iz e porcelain Ongmally ’4.9& —Three types...one for tion for its concert. | - Terms oven. o The auction bridge group of the busi- | $1.29 Step-on 25¢ Bacon and . d —Colonial style; 5%; ! fi?f:né’!’f&a}“’"e ane, foF ness and professional women's depart- | [ Refuse Pail Egg Skillet Free Connections Kann's—Third Floor. quart capacity. Spe- anywhere you want to Each ment will meet Tuesday at 7 o'clock. cially purchased to / \sl?eoolt. Set of three for The music hour will be held today at 4 o'clock at 614 E street, when the pro- 88c - 12¢ sell at this low price. gram will be given with W. J. Oates as | i Kann's—Third Floor. 2 s the leader. Tea will be served with! Qi Kann’s—Third Floor. Kann's—Third Floor. Aleada C. Nelson as the hostess. Optimists Club will meet Tues- day st o'clook,

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