Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1932, Page 11

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KIDWELL’S MARKETS, Inc. FANCY FRYING, BAKING & STEWING CHICKENS Smoked Hams (small) Smoked Shoulders Shoulder Lamb ... Legs Lamb . Fancy Trap Rabbl Florida Oranges Eating and THE EVENING All Specials for Pay Day FRESH xien 1. 17¢ Fresh Hams Fresh Shoulders . Pork Loin Roast. Lean Pork Chops Eggs (Fancy Dreakfast) kfast Bacon (Strips). fast Bacon (sliced, Abet)l TS Creamery Butter -pound rolls) Spare Ribs .. New Sauer Kraul Salt Water Oy: solved planes tional Buy Your Fresh Milk at Kidwell's Quart I1e; Pint, Ge. Grade A | & Diamond and | fce (o Cocking i Sy Water Ground Corn 1 .5 Ibs. 4 bs. ..10 Ibs, 10c 0 125 10-1b. bag 12-1b. bag 25cf§ | realm e S i | i ate Cabbage.....lb. 2c s 25o | The Br er (gallon (Jug Free) PEACH SALE! Frontier Brand Orenda Club (very fancy) . .ca 23c | Sutter Pack Brand (America's J h) ....can 14¢; 3 for 40c Cider (large jars) ... (Jar Free) | prevented happening: | ister international intrigue. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 2.—Announce- | ment that an American company has he problem of building super- apable of passenger service be- tween the hemispheres has brought into the open a long-smoldering interna- INTRGUE HITED ON SUPERPLAES Suspicious Events While U. S. Developed Plans in Se- crecy Revealed. ggle for world supremacy in m of the air. earned today that the pre- cautious n 88! groundwork was carried on safeguard of secrecy, and | 7 has not || For ycars the struggle to determine | | which nation would eventually rule the | above the clouds h2s gene stead- | ily_forward. ish have extended airlines to in_ South the nucleus of a service Pan-American Airways has per- three | service linking America Takes Long Every one of these great tha —and there’s no better place to Buy Quality Jewelry than at the Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.’s New Jewelry Department Wedding Ring Combination $59.50 This beautiful ensemble created in the latest modernistic style— Blue-white rfect diamonds of the finest v. A small down payment an make her a very Merry Christmas— ¢ 75¢ Weekly ¢/ In a 14-k. Solid Gold Setting, too. Filigree design— with real cut diamond—and we will full value in e allow ange at any time. 50c Weekly Elgin Wrist Watch, $10.95 still at the lowest prices. This special value in the new white non-tarnishable cases, contains standard 7-jewel guaran- teed movement. 50¢ Ronson Lighter $2.95 The regular $5 s Makes a_real practi gift for him. Weekly The New “Perry” Model, $47.50 Comes in 17-jewel movement, attractive e. A nationally famous time- Tow price. Pay T5c Weekly Bulova Electric Mantel Clock $14.95 Large 24-inch tambour model design, beautifully carved scroll ‘and base. Dial is of silver with raised Z This regularly sold for $37.50. Our special this Xmas, $14.95. 50c Per Week and to match. Neat Complete with ble, w nous dial and hands. and_du A real the Step. alr services | has in eflect been but a detcrmined | step toward an eventual linking of the | hemispheres. And now America, ahead | | of all the others, has first gone beyond | clas to all STAR, WA American, and Col. bergh, head of that com SHINGTON, Charles A. Lin 's tec! on two types of giant planes capable of flying the ocean air lanes between America and Europe and America and Back of this announcement lies the story of secrecy and intrigue. Some 18 months ago Pan-American sent to six manufacturers specifications for what Col. Lindbergh and his as- ! sociates considered the ideal plane for | transoceanic flight with passenge:s and freight. The manufacturers took one auwmsmd look and said it couldn't be one. Strict Secrecy Maintained. There were many conferences, and at last the theoretical planes, the dream | planes of Lindbergh and his aides, were | an engineering actuality. | | " All designs were kept carefully locked | away. Strict secrecy was maintained, | and all concerned worked through the | |long days with nervous eyes turned to- | ward the nations of Europe. | | Not all the work was on paper. In| |one factory a “mark-up,” a iull si: wood and paper model, was constructed. Part of one keel was laid. One day 2 aeronautical official of a_foreign coun- try was discovered casually standing in the mark-up, apparently taking mental | notes. An air officer of another coun- | try arrived blandly at another factory | with American crcdentials which ap- parently gave him access to every part of the plant y Intrigue? Espionage? Pan-American voices no opinion. But though bald announcement of the prop | planes has now been made, t: details of ¢ strictly maintained, and r being taken on America to don the crown of the air. ed gdom of t e e Natural Sewer System. BELLEVUE, Ohio (#)—Belleviie h: a natural sewer system in an unde; ground river which has its out the famcus Castalia blue hole here. At Good Cave, south of the city, the river is 165 feet underground. To dispose of sewage it mere ce . Trippe, president of Pan-' to sink a pipe to the river. Our new Jewelry Department open Saturday nights till Christmas. DON'T HESITATE. .. YOUR CREDIT IS AS GOOD AS YOUR CASH! Boys' Set Ring 10-Piece oilet Set, $ | proximately $40 D. C., FRIDAY, nical staff, have mnwneedp‘:ge letting $] %] UBTAINED of contracts for the engineering work 3! INROBBERIES HERE Store Owner and Taxicab; Driver Are Victims of Bandits. Robbers obtained $51 in two hold- ups last night while approximately $1,500 worth of loot was obtained in other the: one of them committed within the last month, but just re- ported to police Gendelman, proprietor of a 2 urth street, was held | last night of ap- two colored -nen who brandished a pistol and demai'ded money after making several purc He up and robbed Tol in a beauty parlor in| 2 ck bf Fourteenth strect re- ported thefts of cash and articles ing $37. v tak | ment e man “fortune | Am'ing those | rvard [treet, $17| otalltg in all | Blagden | nd Dor- | t, $2 in | $4 fountain pen. i, proprictor of the Stern reported 20,000 feet of | d at $1.100, had been | t month from the com- ( rd at South Capitel | southcast. | and a vacuum cleaner, | 9. were reported taken from | aptist Church, Tenth and | 6.95 This big value made in different colors—Maize, orchid, jade, amber, rose, gold decorated designs on back. Full size in attractive silk-lined gift box. Lady’s D famond Ring DECEMBER 9 1932. POLJCEMAN IS FREED Amnesia Rlea of Atkinson in Oc- tober Shooting Case. William E. Afkinson, Ninth street po- liceman, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon after he is alleged to have shot at Lewis P. Martell October 17 at Nineteenth and H streets when the latter refused jo drive him to Georgetown in a bus, was acquitted by a jury in Criminal Divjsion 2 of Dis- trict Supreme Court yesterday. Atkinson pleaded amnesia as the cause of his acts. He was defended by Attorney Michael J. Lane. Plan Benefit for Convent. WALDORF, Md, December 2 (Spe- cial).—A card party for the benefit of St. Benedictine Convent in Briston, Va, will be held in the Episcopal parich hall here tomorrow. Mrs. T. Henry Medley and Mrs. S. C. Barbour are in charge. Thomas Dickerson, 20, of the 1300 block of Eleventh street; Truit Bmm {11, 1500 block of Eleventh: Herl lirkenon. 16, and Bejamin Dickerson, 18, both of the Eleventh street address. FOUR BOYS ARRESTED IN STABBING OF THREE Colored Youths Held for Inves- tigation—One of Victims in iy 10S ANGELES, December 2 (#).— Serious Condition. Alton Tully, 21-year-old son of Jim Four colored youths, the youngest 11 | Tully, the novelist, was held for trial years old. were arrested for investiga- | yesterday in Superior Court on a charge S ile enes e et i ol - e St B fight in the 100 bock of Bates street | NEAUX. She testified Tully assaulted last night. her last Nove Jack Gerlacher, 19, of the 5200 bl of Conduit road, the most seric hurt, was stabbed twice in the ba below the lung. He was admitted to Silbley Hospital. The others stabbed were, Alexander Ramsey, 20, of th 200 block of © street, suffering from cuts on the nck, and Morris Gree blat, 40, 100 block of Bates street, st fering {rom n the face. ~Bota were treated a tal. The colored are, Edward — . Novelist's Son Held. ROACH DEATH CRACK-SHOT OH, BOY! 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