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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932. U S WE-I- -I-RENI] COMPLAINANT’S MONEY | hat 895 n is pocket afier s drinking | Ring alof 15 Scoond street Johnson | TREE SNAG KILLS MAN | tomeioe, i tree acroe the bighway | AWAITS SLAYING PENALTY |Judee sohm PrysatcNked nim 1 ha FREES 5 DEFENDANTS | hom he had accused of robbing him. | afternoon on Thanksgiving day. —_— kil Judge Ralph Given yesterday dismissed | Johnson had told th . = b d Bis relalive, Mra. Bllea Saxh, 0. e court he had |Second Injured as 40-Foot Dead| ‘Just a split fraction of a seco The State e Decidm BT Favs |y b i e o e Do | partedios i nearly €300, L ael - s g (AL PACHD G & setond | Boy, 16, Who Kitled Grandperents | 4oris’ pesartyend woad passead st Had 2 R e e A e e S e i Timber Falls in Road. safely past,” said Highway Patrolman to Know Fate Saturday. merely with Bresentation, of oo, ot i & nde “roll’ | fin roll depleted by abo Mike Wi . 1 acts, leave Any Lett If Drinking Com- | fhis man. he would ot mave awekened | $100. P y about | TAKOMA, Wash, November 29 (F). . <! CHICAGO, November 20 (#)—Six- |28, t0.the judge the matter of punish- panions Had “Rolled” Him. ;gé:e ‘:;pll:g:ay ‘in 1“11 pocll{{efih z‘m —Louls J. Larson of Takoma was killed | pecause the only real opportinity for t?en-ycx;-oé?s Bert Arnold, hammer | 7% B = n freeing erine o and his companion, Alex McEachern, 52, = jusier step-grandmother, prob- R e e i e e e T e e b e o A s T e T s T T e T Jaxi now Dasithe Musit number of ; o ‘and Edgar L. | now about 3,000,000 barrels & month. | of & rotten 40-foot snag of & once | land to make themn Tand-minded " | yerrare ang, sy g o imotion = picture theaters in Lattn " British Columbia Sees Loss of Business If Prohibition "{2 Law Is Repealed. k i Santa Claus Says Give Furniture This Christmas— VICTORIA, B. C., November 29.— British Columbia distillers and brewers are watching with keen interest the trend toward repeal or modification of L4 . prohibition in the United States, but ; r3 !ol'i government Nguar | boards and mu- I 0 r a C t l C a nicipalities t obtain a large portion a n e a u I u - of their income from liquor revenues the interest is mixed with some anxiety. Already such revenues have shrunk 40 - per cent for the year 1932, and govern- e ment ofllclfli. hwhileumpeljs!lmmucnuy u warning hospitals, municipal govern. | & a e ments and other departments relying on y — * liquor funds, see new grave problems facing them if the United States gets “5-cent beer.” Worried Over Prospect. Frankly worried over the possibility » i oF - ' of a “wet” United States, liquor board T8 ; - A members fear that such a condition 5, 3 B 4 might be conducive to smuggling the S cheaper United States product into the & S ey ; % 2 province. Already thousands of gallons of liquor, ostensibly exported, ‘doubles back” . . ¥ . 8 into Canada, board menllbvrs say, ngsd [ X 3 Wi h A ’ falls into Canadian bootleggers’ hands. ] > \ i t ny ulte It is sold by them at from $1 to $2 a Qquart under government venders' prices. British Columbia is losing Lho“sk:lrl::s r a of dollars annually by this “doubling - o & baci” smuggling of so-called export ( -6y ) The Hub has a shipments, liquor board members say. = R 4 If the United States should repeal |3 . > " gift for you now— prohibition and fix an excise tax on i liquors materially lower than that levied a room size Rug by the Dominion government, board P g - FREE with 5 ,,‘ ; members say, the illegal trade in C n- o - g ) f 2 < - a4a probably would be trebled. E , w_'t a suite 7 o~ i ¢ Ready for Rush Orders. ) of furniture for o =W~ — ‘4»3(1,/2,\ On the other hand, sources close to : .. & ) ZIWTS the leading distillers Say active prepa- f the living room, ) ; & (f\—v rations are being made to meet the o anticipated first rush of crders from the 3 ) o bed room or States. c e . dini 2 “Of course, the United States will n | § Semi-Pillow-Back 2-Pc Bt ining room. Be ) \ [ i 1l tect its ¢ 4 - 3 i i ol 8 W eFEG S & Kroehler Living Room : sure and ask for : Ja 2Piece Loose Cushion e pe o Drofit considerably be. Carved Frame Suite fore the manufacturers there can start Suite operating on a commercial basis in the ; which you receive dectease of 40 per cent in liguor reve- T with your pur- § — $ nues this year, one liquor board metxin- S chase whe ther o) ber said he feared government profits —-— : had passed their peak “for a long time X L S dowered 1;2;2:&?%:@;&2?%5 Unquestlombly an amazing value— > 3 you pay cash or 1 ) A luxurious two-plece less exporting. the biggest dollar-for-dollar value in a ? Y open a charge ac- 5 \ 7 o ensemble upholstered in Will Demand Price Cut. 2-plece living room suite ever offered at @9 2 § Z 1 N7 high-grade tapestry and 2% 500t beer becomes o realily T The Hub. A genuine Kroehler! Two ¥ 7 2 4 Z e L = fitted with loose spring- the States,” this member said, “British | 3 pleces, settee and lounge chair, with loose, ~ 4 - S\ / X filled seat cushions. Both Columbia. drinkers are going to demand extended, spring-filled seat cushions, 1Z N\ pieces are elegantly de- lower liquor prices in the province, semi-pillow backs, covered in fine 2 e signed with elaborately which would cut still further into gov- tapestry. Rug Free! <2 A - carved frames and claw Wi Jeasing the “doubling back” of |3 $5D IeciosRag Ereet e fearing “doul " of | 22 > 2 Cunadian liquors on a larger scale with |3 O — the expecte?i“ repea.l‘ol prohlbl‘u%n in wn Pay The H ub N ext Year the United States, the officials also point to the probability of smuggling |§ the United States products, especially | 33 beer, into Canada. ' “This would have the effect of 1®- T e ol y ot Bridge Lam s,” the officials say, “put- the Dominion in the position of g @ep ending her borders against liquer | 3 smuggling, as the United States has $3.98 mbemu doing since the adoption of pro- lon.” 3 Artistic, rated shad metal mfi? Cord and plug NEW ENGLAND GROUP |Z = SELECTS OFFICERS| 3 Eimer E. Field Ts President of 5o-| 3 j : - 1 = \ . o ciety—Christmas Party to Be | 3 1 { - { i Cabinet Base Metal Dish = i 1 | & ) =< Closet Held December 20. X ] Bridge : 98 C 55.49 $2.69 Elmer E. Field was elected president Lamp .. . o A of the New England Society at the Wil- | 35 L i p Enamel finished lard Hotel last night. Complete with cord and ! i3 Other officers were named as follows: | . Z celain top cabinet base— A mnitary, enamel-fin< Pirst vice president, Laurence Moran; il g s ’ : second vice president, Russell Suther- | iz R ’ \ ree-riece '€ V fshed, al-imoll Ny land; third vice president, Clarencé [ 2 ) & N = Clough; treasurer, Miss Elizabeth Durr; ” ) ( 114 secretary, Miss Hattie Bishop; social | 2= F # e ke W ) I yilill Kroehler-Make Mohair your premium, sergeant-at-arms, J. M. Barra. Honorary board of governors—Maine: |3 Benator Wallace H. White, jr., and Rep- i * ll:{esentuuve r;om:g l;lanrldggv. xt;ew > B d D S , ampshire: Senator Henry W. Keyes and Representative Willlam Rogers. | 7 it e s avenport UIte Kirmont: slenn;?r w. R“‘:J\usun M:nd S b. e i e T A A s Pays for Make Your Living Room a Bed Room—24-Hour Service W L, e nd: nator J. o x - \ Netcat and Represenative Francis B | . Lamp Here’s a suite designed to i ; e n 4 eder . Waloott and Representative. Augustine Sl 24 b % ~ As illustrated, a serpentine BN e ot you ours a day —a front bed-davenport and two Combinati will ‘be & Christmas party and_fioor combination living-room and . mbination arm chairs to match, uphol- Step Chair %‘D;a:nd danceb;tz'bhe Willard Hotel, o 7. December 20. Combination Smoker bed room sulte every home stered in genuine mohair with e e ety s Mores unge Lamp should possess. moquette on reverse side New Zealand, by Moree and Toomelah Decorated paper parch- $1.98 Finished in Baronial Hardwood finish—combi« $5.00 Down—Pay The Hub Next Year! brown—metal container In- nation siep-ladder chatre claded. useful and practical The HUB Suggests'These Two Suites as Real Worthy Gifts for the Home sborigines, step dances and singing shade, metal base comprising the program. 2 ‘and smoker’s IN THE FIRST STAGE —and You Nip It in the Bud! ; A cold ordinarily progress through three stages; The Dry S: the first 24 hours; the Watery cretion Stage, 1 to 3 days; the Mucous Secretion Stage. Relief in the first stage is far easier than in the later stages. In fact, it is taking | & ;hauccs to let a cold run beyond 24| 3 ours, As soon as you catch a cold the wise thing to do is to take Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine. This f: mous tablet stops a cold quickly bes G ' cause i{ does thel four mi"gsxmfi'fi' B 2 pary. It opens the bowels. It kills : - 5 ¢ the cold germs and fever in the sys ThIS RICh and Ele ant: L k' ° s . tem. It relieves the headache and ~LOOKIN 4-Pie V e e 1 o st 8 g - edroom Suite What Could Be More Welcome Than This system and fortifies against further Would Make an Id I G e . ’ attack. That is the treatment a cold €a | t [ r P C & W I . Istmas 4-Piece Genuine Walnut Bedroom Grove's Laxative BromgyQuinine is Graceful lines, excellent workm i efiective, but harmless. Contains no R 3 LS < g The gift de luxe—is this sui i narcotics and produces no bad after- Both construction and finish characterize this W is suite of genuine effects. For vears it has been the |¢& i 5 Nl walnut veneer on gum d—f i reliance of thousands in all cases suite of four pieces, consisting of a dresser, gumwood—ifour pieces— of colds and grippe. _ Every drug : Hollywood vanity, 4-post bed, chest of draw :‘t‘?ereslrr:":;néx‘::‘;:ll‘flcil;‘t:i\vt spolzakfi_ wood bed, chest of drawers and vanity. Made $ I and ;j R YI R e SIc g e 3 v, nd dresser, n elegant ensemble with Vene- ize box, cellophane wrapped. Get |38 H today, Resent a substitute. - of gEHUIRE walnut veneer on gumWOOd' tian—typ’e mirrors, . LAXATIVE [ $5.00 Down—Pay Next Year! Seventh and D Streets N.W. $5.00 Down—Pay Next Year! .