Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1932, Page 7

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THE STAR. WAshi:...1oN, D. C. FrapAY., NAY 6. 1932. Evu~ING |a resolution adopted yesterday after ‘ 16720 pim and 12 ;3":”,‘,1"‘:"2,:";;,:“_ %E;i%:‘é" b :‘ mdr e M| SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI | spirited debate by the General Society , e tim h ong victims of ys- i | mated the sme fromy the et tna ety "who mere. njured 1| OPPOSES CASH BONUS |of the cinctnaat ia triennisl mesting Added Specials FRIDAY AND SATURDAY that both of th FINE GRANULATED were filled with water. | Wilma Hoadley, 24: Miss Frieda Dra- s | The resolution, asserting the pro- e fllled With Watel mother of the | heim, 30, and Mrs. Cora Bachelor, 38, | Resolution Condemns Payment | . .oq’ cash payment to veterans must slain girl, said her daughter and other | = : Coming From “Hopelessly |come from “the hopelessly overbur- e Soung woman's shoes | 1925 were Mrs. Frank Hall, 50; Miss R | here. Toledo, Ohio, Dietitian As-| ., saulted and Slain in Ter- rific Struggle. By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, May 6.—Strangled to @eath and criminally assaulted by an unidentified man, the body of Miss Winifred Rafferty, 22, dietitian at the Robinwood Hospital, was found early today in an exclusive Toledo residential nurses had been annoyed several times in the same vicinity by a man who | gave evidence of being weak-minded. Other Attacks Recalled. a similar attack in the same neighbor- | hood February 3, 1931, when Miss Katie Laux, 23, was séverely beaten with & | Kennedy Abel were renamed. base ball bat. Miss Laux, a German girl, who had been in this country only 18 months, recovered. The assault was similar to that in a series of outrages here in 1925. All of the attacks were blamed then on an insane man A startling climax occurred 1928, when Charles J. Ho) he mur- derer of Dorcthy Sielagowski, 7, con- fessed he wes the mysterious attacker and admitted having slain Lily Dale Croy, Toledo school teach: Hoppe later was executed for the Sielagowskl July 6, Commissioners Re-elected. LEONARDTOWN, Md., May 6 (Spe- | cial) —Two town commissioners were e slaying cf Miss Rafferty recalls| 0 oo sy were cast. Stephen M. Jones and B.|and a suggestion to discontinue all|p. C, | dened taxpayvers,” was introduced by | Dr. william Sturgis Thomas, president | of the New York Society. By, the Axsociated Fuaes. John Collins Davis of Baltimore, a PHILADELPHIA, May 6—Opposi-| member of the North Carolina Soclety, = . | was elected president general, an Only 44 votes | tion to payment of the veterans' bonus | yrer “Reraall Webb of Washington, Maryland Society, treasurer Overburdened Taxpayers.” ! war compensation were contained in!general. section Police blamed a maniac for the at- tack, and said the young woman was killed after a terrific struggle. Almost all of her clothing was torn from her body, the buttons were off her coat and her shoes had been hurled several feet away. The body was found by Pichard Carr, son of W. C. Carr, minent Toledo banker, on the front lawn of his father's home, a short distance from the hospital | Miss Rafferty was returning to the hospltal after attending & Swimming l iy A murder. Although Hoppe's confessions were doubted by police, the series cf these attacks ceased with his arrest Many Other Victims. Miss Croy was attacked and beaten to death. Her body was found under a fire escape at a school October 26, 1926 Others who met death in 1925 and 1926 were_Mrs._Emma_Hatfleld, 48;_Miss elass when she met her death Although the body was not found until several hours later, police said The Derwood Mil DERWOOD, MD. Between Rockville and Gaithersburg Phone Gaithersburg 19-F-13 In omelettes, or stuffed eggs, on toast with eream sauce, ete. 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HOUSE OF LORDS TEA MOUNTAIN-GROWN MOUNTAIN-GROWN SHOE QUALITY for says RUTH ETTING in interview STAGE, SCREEN AND RADIO STAR SAYS “THEY'RE REALLY REMARKABLE VALUES!” NEW ETTING “BLONDE" Miss Etting certainly picks the right colors. Take these beautiful shoes from A. S. Beck’s collection of new beige styles! Youw'll have to have a pair of beige shoes in your wardrobe for real chic this season. The charming Miss Etting wears the ones below. Style No. 8122 PARCHMENT KID OPERA with dainty cut-outs, piped in brown. Fea- turing A. S. Beck's fa- mous hand-turned con- struction usually found only in really expen- sive shoes. ‘3'; Style No. 8707 SAND T-STRAP PUMP of soft, high-quality kid. Brown piping. Miss Etting eaid she wouldn't be with- out these cool, comfortable sandals. They're just the right height in the A heel, too! MISS RUTH ETTING, FAMOUS ZIEGFELD STAR, now broadcasting on nation-wide Coast-to-Coast hook-up over the Columbia network, is a good A.S. Beck customer and admirer. In an interview early this week, she, of the golden voice, told us that even when A.S. Beck Shoes were $5 she thought they were extraordinary values.Today at $3.95, she’s more enthusiastic than ever—espe- cially because of the quality. Style No. 8730 BEIGE KID STRAP PUMP chosen by the lovely Broadway favorite for two reasons—its flattering ankle treatment, and its perfectly marvelous fit. (The latter is due to A. S. Beck's expensive hand-turned con- struction, ladies.) 33" A.S. BECK LARGEST RETAILERS OF WOMEN'S SHOES IN AMERICA WILMINGTON o OVER 100 A . 8 - BECK sTYLE§ FOR MEN THOSE NEW ETTING “‘BLUES" Here are the A. S. Beck copies of expensive styles in blue kid which Miss Etting picked from the large collection of new blue kid shoes just presented. See them at any A. S. Beck store NOW! Compare them with other shoes at around this price! Compare the style! Compare the qual- ity! Then you’ll agree that today A. S. Beck valuesmake it unnecessary to pay a cent over $3.95 for quality shoes! Style No. 8154 BLUE KID OPERA featuring the smart san- dal-toe! Pi and iined with pale chalk blue! Plus expensive hand-turned and narrow fiddleshank construction famous with A. S. Beck, 30 Style No. 8155 BLUE KID STEP-IN opera of fine, smooth-fit- tiniqun]it . It's a case of button-button, who's got the button on her shoes this year, because button trims on shoes are the newest fad, girls. (Also in beige kid.) Sau A. S. BECK SENSATIONAL HOSE SALE All Silk Picot Top 57 C Guaranteed Perfect 3 Pairs 1** All Full Fashioned $115 vailve b3 15 F SV RERT Nearby Stores: PHILADELPHIA—4 Stores ¢ BALTIMORE o ALL SIZES—ALL WIDTHS . . . $395! SUGAR 10 == 40c¢ 's BEST or FRESHLY py, {LLSBURY F GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24-1b. bag; T7c STEU CREAMERY -=° PURE LARD 2 Ibs., 13¢c SPARKLE GELATI PEANUT BUTTER CAMPBELL’S "= and A&P Brand 16-0z. glass BEANS 4= 25¢ ANN PAGE PRESERVE 6 Asstd. Flavors and Bories 1 15¢ = 25¢ . o« o 3" Lle 15¢ 21c e Savings Sultana 2-1b. jar CAMPBELL’S SOUPS #+¢. 3 ==+ 25¢ ™= 3= 19¢ LIPTON’S TE Orange Pekoe Blend V3-1b. can Y4-1b. can 23¢ « 45¢ DEL MONTE APRICOTS . . 2= <=35¢ SUPER SUDS Combination Offer 1 7V4cRoyalChocolatePudding | 1 Zgi Royal Baking Powder | 25C Regular Value 32';¢ —| FRESH PRODUCE Fancy Fresh STRAWBERRIES a15¢ 2e29c PEAS 2 325 PINEAPPLES 3~ 25¢ Fresh LETTUCE . 2b19: ORANGES0 20: «=- 39: Fancy New POTATOES .425: Fancy BANANAS = 15:¢19- In the Pod Fancy Navel Big Box of Soap Beads for Clothes and Dishes | R o 1c SALE 1 35¢.7" 5t Pood. Mayonnaise | 1 19¢ Bread and Butter Pickles | 366 Regular Value 54¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 19c REGULAR LOW PRICES Sunnyfield Flour 8 O’Clock Coffee. . Red Circle Coffee Bokar Coffee American Cheese Encore Macaroni White House Milk.3 Navy Beans .* Wildmere Fresh Eggs. ... a= 17¢c Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs. . 4o 21c Gr’dmother’s Sliced Bread . 1oat 5¢ Quaker Maid Beans. .. .3 ens 13¢ Stringless Beans . . . .3 mea. eans 20c 4 med. cans 25C Standard Tomatoes .2 med. cans 15¢ tall cans evaporated 17¢ IN OUR MEAT MARKETS ‘“BERKSHIRE”’ SMOKED IOA(o 12 lbs. Hnlfv::.“gl;'ochB' 13c Shoulders .5 Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon. ... Swift’s Premium Franks . .. Cooked Ham PORK CHOPS Stewing . 8C Chickens Fancy Fresh Killed BROILING o FRYING CHICKENS te.29¢ TENDER BEEF CHUCK ROAST .]15¢ ;::clylout LB. 2 l c . 19¢§ Sunnyfield Chipped Beef 4-n.rxs. 13¢ . 20c { Sliced Beef Liver e ™ % n. 10c{Fresh Ground Beef LOIN PORK ROAST Ib. 12 l/2 c SLICED RACON e.]5¢ Wrapped in Cellophane

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