Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1932, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1932. I]AVIS IRlAI_ I_AGS District’s Herces s - || ADDED WEEK-END SPECIALS Complled by Sergt. L. E. Jaeckel. It o Ameo This week we are offering several additional features that After Next Monday. | ice cros: for extraordinary herolsm in will enable you to take advantage of extra savings on your 14 hours on July and persistently at- Verdict in Moose Lottery 8 recorded in_the official cita- c Not E z A tion, Guy I. Rowe, major, 38th ase Not Expected Until SR awarded the Distinguished Serv- action with the enemy east of Chateau- TR S ‘Thierry, France, & . . T T R R food purchases now while you have the benefit of pay day. , NEW YORK, N. Y., September 20— 15 Maj Rowe held y o ‘That the trial of United States Senator | his battalion in an 5 E—— James J. Davis will go into a third | advanced and ex- _* [.{ M ™ Week, starting next Monday, was as-| Posed position on 29\ /g WHERE ECONOMY RULES today. His atto S d i v B — :;::‘:d \\:\llad‘ need HBIP ‘rr;‘s(;):)fm;‘l?eau\rfl"g:k [ wgh S I //lfl/ll/lll/lllllllIIIII\IlI\\\\\\\\\\\x\\\\ for introduction of evidence intended to | tacked on his front vernment's charges that | ang on both fanks ~~4 st 3 Piain or Self-Rising Flour (Effective Friday and Saturday) ed in alleged lotteries | by greatly superior 2 i val Order of Moose | ; = 29 i b s 1, nder the guise of | b etormmation Recommended for every baking need—milled Pound Pound Y - febalybeln 0 e M?;‘;‘,,.;i"‘:i‘f’.fl&%‘:.‘ from the finest Western wheat. c c nnouncing My Rt e ) were o S Ibs. Ibs. 14 Ib. bag Plain Bag Bag The Opening of Our Newest Satur us X esidence at ap- g o 4 g 2 Will take the stand on his own behalf, | bomement- Wash Plain 10C s-R.13C on order o Repudiates Statements. With the rank of major, Quarter- Located at William Smith, a member of the| master Corps, he is on duty at the . 1 Moose Supreme Council of Rochester, | Army War College and resides at 8530 N_ Y. resumed the stand today for re- | Quebec street northwest. direct examination by Charles Tuttle, o (Copyright, 1932) - - defense counsel. Smith vesterday re- | oo ) Friday Morning, Sept. 30th pudiated several statements he was|™ = We have installed h alleged to have made to Asslstam‘judm;} chair as if wearled from the (Efiecfl.ue F’iday flnd Sd"'dcy) *'G ultvr: ml:’de ;;:d. C'OIII- e m store United States Aftorney Willlam B.|jong session and was standing on the Herlands before the trial h platform. ualii i Tuttle, having demanded & transeript |~ ~Eresybody that went there that day Standard Quality New 1932 Pack M ed Med offering Fresh Meats, Selected 2 ¥ nds at th> | knew there was to be & lottery,” he said. 5 c . Poultry and Fresh Fish in addi- - Can C ed Smith if | I can't see any reason for your ob- Red Ripe Tomatoes—Extremely Low Priz-- Cans tion to our regular line of Stand- t tion."” . a1 domuvk| " Tintie snsstinnsd Broenlie. sbiout & Case of 24 cans, $1.15 ard Brand Groceries and Fresh only part | contract introduced in evidence by the prosecution between Theodore G. Mil- Produce. d heard of the or-| ler and Bernard C. McGuire, concern- ¢ by which Davis was | ing promotion of the balls. It was |f e itiation fees of the | stated in the contract the plan had the Moose, but not of the fees. He denied | backing of the supreme council and the cans ans telling’ Herlands he had never heard irectos-general. (Davis). Bulk or ’ T - d of the contract. | " “Broening, a member of the supreme omato Asetd. ; T}}r lr(gpnn«\nre {1{ the &”Q"’°‘.fi"? council, said he never heard of the con- EF Frid Pac'“sxe d c ~ . c n the Government's contention that, | tract, or its terms. ecti i ectil i atur, if Davis owned the Moose organization | Broening had testified, concerning his e Efective Foidayaad'S day department, he must have known of | understanding about Davis having the allegzed lotteries because money | turned over, his organization depart- | from them was paid over to that de- | ment contract to Jones and Jenkins, partment by the Moose propagation de- | that Davis told the supreme council partment, promotion unit for the char- | about it at a meeting in Sharon, Pa., ity balls in 1930. It was brought out this was Claims Contract Was Sold. before the balls mentioned in the in- 2t e, mecigned | dictments were held ] claims Davls ascigned| “The Baltimore witness said that at PE the Clevelsnd convention in August : 1932, a resolution was presented to the before the al- . : = cac. | SUPreme council to ‘“ratify the assign- B d ed Sl The transae | Brene councl o ety the ssmen. A&P Bran - Evaporat was oral. | and Jones. oening. former Mayor | myeagwell then produced a record of Baltimore, who testified that Davis X & Glass | th questions and answers between Broen- s tall ] s busy with other | ing and an assistant prosecutor before 8-0z. C {1-1b. Pail s c tall B £ o turn over | the indictments were brought, in which s cans cans ani glasse! A k to Jones and Jen- g Broening was_reported as saying he r Jar i I X im's | did_mot_recollect any resolution at o Ib. = A i gession, 3 I | Cleveland referring to the contract as- 5 c A tall can of White House Milk is equal to r jar VAPORATED g | signment. ik i : DJ",\“A?R‘T«\'JI‘-’ d("‘f:xzit;‘;2;\[1:{?[&1’;?“!:\‘?;‘ Ny Stmors Tine boe releied stase a quart of Bottled Milk in nourishment 2 i iches & ® | then,” said Broening. g ndwld' 4« - = ’T;‘éfifl?;mdsfi:fi; | “Were you there personally or did T I or sn = ‘Endorsed by the America Medical Assn.” Touls Mead Tread. | o jdustl{lear of the resolution?” asked | Treadwell. o4 States 2UOMEY: | "“T was there, Mr. Treadwell. It's ght out in testimony that at the | e > ¥ | hard to make people understand how ntic City convention in 1931, the | haid 1o, make people understand how | / o ao‘pm”t?fi.)pfii"l‘&i"lii member what went on, but the minutes Delicions for 15-lb. b CREAM PP-::-I-- Davis_had advanced personal funds in | Show I was there.” Hot Bever: . -.arl its behalf in the carlypyears of his work | _The witness said he now had definite everages can c C CHEESE Borden’s Ter the Todge. | recollection of the resolution’s presenta- tion. Treadwell reminded him he had . Advanced for Farly Work. | sald at the earlier questioning he was Cooks White bas Orange - & “Was this $125.000 voted,” Tread- not present at the time. and Flaky pkgs. c Pekoe Ib. c 2 c 2 1 Br “because of money | “Now_ you say you were present?” pkg. pkg. d vork from 1907 to asked the prosecutor. 1 : ‘”m; V.rr:\mn it was voted to the p’%fi"'io::;e:w:ou? SR WALDORF TOlLET PAPER 5{’6“{; rolls 25c C AM AY SO AP E;T‘manf:ls\;w eake sc ation department was that it “The secretary, Mr. (Malcolm R.) e 2| BROWN EDGE WAFERS 5tz 25¢ SALTINA BISCUITS ‘S2fwi .5 19c vocsh 5 sty SUITS, $18-pay $6 Montly assume they were voting it EISEMAN’S, 7th and F|} - ning said. “Jones and | — P B R gt andSangTveotment || | MR. GOODBAR || Hershey Bars | | GOLD MEDAL CAKEFLOUR | |NUCOA ¥..... || SALMON &, he. didn't hink lmfl;jfiigngmgén Kwa: D for P' LES Peanuts Plain Milk Chocolate A special wire cake cooler given b ARGO..... .ta1 can 15¢ e T dhouent wase Broening an- | ) Appeices e, Tingles b 25 2 Ptk 25 ki s o pkg. zsc 2 = 250 PINK .......2 am 19c e Tiney, e wouta gev it 1 he| O, el Soreycoanet thiial || = C chzes C While They Last NUTLEY ......» 10c| | CHUM ......3 cans 25¢ was not, he wouldn't take it.” I v e oney back e ' Frank J. Coleman had left his ' Get PILE-FOE for PILES, 1, at druseists. OUTSTANDING VALUES for 5¢ In All Grocery Stores and Meat Depts REGULAR LOW PRICES Su?r'em’e TChicken Soup Wib Rlee . .ean 5¢ m-z.&vlwgw.s\—AMLNEW Sunnyfield Quick Oats........ sk éc l:lhxméz o:-",:g;;i_i’,;,; Soupso e gc Buy ]_ ki Br]ggs Sausage Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon... . ...-. % m. »ks. 12¢ an Camp’s Tomato Soup........an o j . o far Van Camp’s Sauerkraut......... .cn 52 Meat or Green Llnks I;::la:’ gileaafn?:s;‘;fe‘r‘ .'2 ': 532 Van Camp’s Hominy s eesomn 5 T and get : Sunnyfield Print Butter'. :2 1:: 57¢ Van Camp’s Ketchup Wpik 1t pkg. Sunnyfield P ancake Sunnyfield Bran Flakes. ...... .2 ns 15¢ Quaker Maid Beans s or Buckwheat Flour for 1c Sunnyfield Rice Flakes. . .2 pken. 15¢ Grandmother’s Sliced Bread. ... .m. toat 5¢ Mello-Wheat .........00e0.... »e 15¢ 7 Soft, strong, absorbent, pure. : Encore Macaroni T C Fancy Navy Beans............4 m 15¢ ‘White or dainty colors to match 5 - ol e o Ra’ah ke _— i ger Pps or F{g Bars...q.....m 10c Perfumed and dustproof— y Laats Gin Sna o wrapped in cellophane. Care- ful tests by impartial laborato- ries (names on request) prove Bt IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS [ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES LOIN SMOKED Extra Special—Fridey Only { Fancy Yellow or White - Sold at A & P Stores PORK RO AST Skinne d H AMS Home Grown SWEET Wherever you go, you find . 15¢ oubee 1 4 }‘gwffiTgsEg POTATOES this absolutel g i 4 Noore barley ||| [ SIS Tk Ve X Zle| Conter Stces.....n 25 o e ot | e 10 | 1025 NEW PACK SAUERKRAUT . . . .m5¢ Adams’ Scrapple T 25¢ [ Sunny ild Shced Bacon. -+ -m. 23¢ S I o g Breast of Lamb. .. “3'1me. 20c|Fresh Ground Beef.. .. ... . 19 Juicy Lemons .........s= 33c{Idaho Potatoes Lean Strip Bacon............w. J4c{Tender Beef Liver. .. Tokay Grapes. .......2 »s 15c{ White Potatoes 15 e 19¢ Fresh Fillet Haddock. ....... . 15¢ {Fresh Cleaned Mackerel. . ... . . 15¢ Cooking Apples. ... ...5m 18¢c|Iceberg Lettuce. . .2 na 15¢, 19¢ ll'::rcsg glleaneg (:Tmf: Ib. 1(2):: gesh gle;ned Butterfish. w. 18¢ Oranges ao. 23¢, 29¢{ Crisp Celery . 2 bunches 15¢ resh Cleaned Croakers. ... .. . 10c|Claw Crab Meat b 19¢ The one suge ul/atyllo LUE st.:.;El OYSERS Standards »t- 25‘: at. 50c Selects »t 35 C at 70 c get an absol u‘c"); 4 Srgise OO ey . . pur b maito sy FANCY Fancy Italian Fancy Ripe And what barley it s LT NG o ROASTNG) 1 « LAMB | | FRESH PRUNESBANANAS e ‘ PR 6 = 25¢_|n.15c&19c BLU E RI B BO N M A LT Lb. 25c ?ultana Mint Jelly .sus 12¢ Delicious for Canning or Preserving AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER

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