Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1932, Page 11

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CAPORE BROTHER HELD N BOWBIG Albert, Third of Four, Ques- tioned After Attack on Cicero Mayor’s Home. FRANKLIN | i assures quality. j‘ Cane Sugars' @ J By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 20.—Another Ca-, 1 the newspaper head- lbert Capone, third of two of whom, Al and ade gangland history in pone figured lines tc THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME Whe made it possible for the peole of ington to secure a comvlete for a modest price many years ago, is one of the most com- plete and up-to-date Funeral Estab- lishments in Washington. Here we spare no expense in rendering the best service. We guarantee to save you money on any funeral. high-class 'funeral service from Washington's Leading Funeral Direc- tor for less money. Yor reference ask vour meighbor. Lin. #200-8201 by police in t was > ection with an er suburban | attempt ¢ | home of M election e, Tipped a hole in the front of the may Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay jll off your loans without the ex- i pense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportionate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $27,000,000 Surplus, $1,250,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President EDWARD C. BALTZ. Secretary bert Caj The police were tempted bomb outrage. They believed, however, th , who have been refused on to hold meetings in the suburb, gamblers whose establish- s. The be in the i conduct and per- o n bond. WICKERSHAM ASKS | U. S. T0 BACK PARLEY World Conference to Get at Bot- tom of Economic Conditions THIS NEW WAY| *™ STOPS PAIN | v DRK. One drop does it instantl, =then corn lifts off d June 20—A proposal States initiate a world (ference, urged the ould undertake to affecting i ing such | be held all el mental det If vou want to keep feet iree aching corns just get a bott FREEZONE irom any druggist Put a drop or two on the corn v, and for good! It's the to get rid of h moft corns and calluses. W a charm! Try it FREEZONE safety on St snd reiden o the wie- ROBBED WHILE SLEEPING| | question. uncertain as to the motive for the at- | o it was either the work of | ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SELLS PAPER THROUGH BARTER WITH FARMERS’ COMMODITIES Wisconsin Publisher Is Filling Home With Everything From Fruit Juices to Firewood. Special Dispatch to The Star. ' offer products of malt and barley and MEDFORD, Wis., June 20 (N.AN.A,). | €ven corn. g | vevi —The return to the direct exchange of | 'flh:f‘;;'nsu(?lr.hdi.s nf:;]es}‘g-m;tsl}l uses cash commodities through barter instead of | (copyright. 1932, s liho Notth: Americani] using money is already at hand for Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) g ‘W. H. Conrad, publisher of the Medford | consin Press Association. For him the inquiry, “What are you going to use | Special Dispatch to The Star. o g merely a facetio PETERSBURG, W. Va. June 20— for money?” is not y U John A “Kimble reporied to offcers : | here that an unidentified thief had en- Mr. Conrad’s basement s full of fire- | tereq his bed room while he slept and wood. Most of his back yard is full of | made away with his trousers containing firewood. He OWIS several more cords | his watch and about $100 in cash. Vir- of firewood ready and waiting for him | ginia bloodhounds were used to trace on Taylor County farms, and that will | the thief and Iater a warrant was issued, be hauled to him as soon as he can | but officers declined to name the ac- e for it. | cused until he had been taken into cus- n payment of sub- | tody, rewspaper. Some time b JE e S Hon was made in Iowa . s b of ware- | Firemen to Plan Field Day. | VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS, Va., June 0 (Special).—The _Arlington-Farfax Counties' Volunteer Firemen's Assoca- tion will consider plans for its annual field day exercites at a meeting to be held at the local fire house tomorrow | evening. SMALL SIZE GRAND PIANO MADE by well-known manu- facturer, fulls guaranteed. Will be sold for small balance due on Iease. Small down payment and continue weekly payments of $3. Following our usual custom. ali returned Grand Pianos are sold in this manner; offers exceptional value for some one. Answer quick; want to move it this week. Telephone or write to MR. WILLIAMS CREDIT MANAGER FOR W. W. Kimball Co. 721 11th St. NW., Nat. 3659 ere not slow in re- brought in wood. They toes, 50 many potatoes was the Conrad family t all the employes of the all the potatoes they could ing com- than those could not else, brought . In a num- to dispose of armers, »s and wood were ffered to the pub- Choke cherries vear, and the editor t. the dandelion an h 1s not native to e went so far as to CALL| With New SAVINGS ACCOUNTS For the balance of this week onlv. SATURDAY, JUNE -JEWEL WATCH” ut cost under our savings plan. Start with TEN DOLLARS or more Come In, Let Us Explain Bank of Commerce & Savings This bank is under Government Supervision and is a designated Depository for U. S. Government Funds. 7th and E Sts. NN\W, Banking hours. Week days, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Saturdays, a.m. t0 12:00 noon. 1st, 2nd, 15th, 16th and last of each month, 5:00 p.m. It runs errands...It bridges distance...It saves time...It gives protection...It reaches friends...It wins business...It cements family ties...It creates pleasures...It hunts jobs...It destroys isolation...It spells hospi- tality..It invites opportunity...It conserves energy...It extends your personality...It announces news... The ring of the bell may change your destiny In Washington, you can have a telephone in your home for as low as $2.50 a month s OTHING GIVES SO MUCH: FOR 50 LITTLE THE CHESATEAKE AND PoToMAC TELEPHONE COMPANT (Bell System) 725 Thirteenth Street N. W. ME tropolitan 9900 D. C, MONDAY. JUNE 20, 1932. FRESH FRUIT Fancy Fresh GGAR CORN, . ing dish, cover Place P"""“‘db:z;: ‘:,,m: 15 minutes Fancy TRINGLESS ? 1bs. 17 ancy LIMA BEANS S & VEGETABLES 6 - 29¢ with strips of BEANS _—"WNERE ECONOMY RULES " //NIIIIIIHIII"H i llll\l\\\\\\\\\l‘\\\\ Fancy Iceberg Lettuce. -« 00 igye Texas OniOnS. . «xo 0t " " "3 g5 i .m. 5¢ Fresh Carrots. ...--- New Cabbage Fresh SPINACH 3 = 19c Fancy Red Ripe TOMATOES, Serve on lettuce with hard-boiled eggs hi SPARKLE GELATIN QUAKER MAID BEANS ENCORE SPAGHETTI PILLSBURY’S IONA PEACHES PANCAKE FLOUR mee P ] (¢ Make the Finest Breakfast IONA APRICOTS SUNNYFIELD RICE Richardson and Robbins Also in Grocery Stores Lean Mild Cured SMOKED HAMS w]12¢ 10 to 14 Ib. average, half or whole— VoulCaniServe This : Popular Food Any Meal Center Slices, Ib. 25¢ 10c %4-1b. pkg. Sumyfiefd Bacon.... id Sliced Bacon Plate Boiling Beef.......cvvvven. . 1. 8¢ Fresh Ground Beef..............»n 17c Tender Beef Liver...............n 15¢ : ..m. 3¢ Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes. .- o “1 = Juicy Lemons " .. 5 [y 19C s e CANTALOUPES 3 ®= 25¢ 3= 25¢ alved, with salad dressing 6 Pure Fruit Flavors Try the New Lime Flavor Prepared With Cheese and Tomato Sauce SULTANA PINEAPPLE FRUITS for SALAD White Whole Grain Cooks White and Flaky R. & R. BONED CHICKEN "t v 5= Effective Tuesday FRESH EGGS Wildmeres . . . doz. ]5 Sunnybrook . . do-. 232 Every Egg Guaranteed to Be of Fine Quality Grandmother's 1-1b. loat 2% 45¢3 2 o 49¢ Corn Flakes .....2 (™= 13c Libby Tomato Juice.. .3 cans 25¢ S-oz. pkg. SC 6 = 25¢ i 5e 2 lse. cans 25C 2 Ige. cans 25C 2 Ige. cans 256 lge. can ] Q¢ 5¢ 43¢ 5¢ In Tomato Sauce Delicious California Halves in Syrup Broken Slices in Syrup and Packer’s Label Luscious Halves Earl and Packer’s Label Brands, Mixed Fruits 12-0z. pkg. can IN OUR MEAT MARKETS Tender Beef e o GHUCK ROAST : w 14e¢ roast and serve hot or slice and serve cold for sandwiches Sliced Pork Liver.......covvuv...m 7c Skinless Franks...........c.....m 25¢ Swift’s Premium Franks.........m 20c Hormel’s Half Hams.....,......» 4]c PotatoiSalad. ... .ciiie cicen «osB I8¢ FRESH KILLED STEWING CHICKENS . . » 23¢ KRAFT’S CHEESE Special Offer—One Pkg. ynf Chase and Sanborn’s COFFEE And one package of for the price of the coffee son 39¢ While They Last Uneeda Bakers Slim Jim PRETZELS . ®. 25¢ Salted Sticks Freshly Baked Pimento—Kay or Limburger, in Glass HOUSE of LORDS TEA 3 2+ LUX TOILET SOAP LUX SOAP FLAKES 2-in-1 SHOE POLISH No.6 CROWN BROOMS FIG BARS 2+ 19¢ 2 i 29c e 45¢ 3 cakes Zoc 19¢ % 23c = 10c each 216 Uneeda Bakers 3 Graham Crackers Ib. pkg. lsc Nutritious With Milk 1,-1b. pkg. 23c Fine quality for toilet or bath, giving more lather sm. 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