Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1935, Page 16

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PRISONER CLAIMS HE MURDERED 27 California Officers Check Gruesome Story Bodies Are amazing story of an admitted slayer that the bodies of 25 additional vic- tims lie in the hills near here. Sheriff Elmer H. Gum organized a party to search for two graves de- scribed by Earl (Bud) Kimball, alias Cramer, who has confessed he killed James G. Kennett, sr., a retired Chi- cago contractor, and a 17-year-old vouth believed to be T. Mangan, a Colfax, Calif,, C. C. C. worker. Cover 2-Year Perlod. The slayings, Kimball asserted, took place during the two years the 21- THE EVENING s prospector, and Realing or Griling, a mine camp caretaker, both missing. Of three more victims for whose deaths he claimed responsibility, Kim- ball would give only meager details, and he flatly refused to discuss who the 20 other victims might be until the “bodies” of Johnson and Realing or Griling had been found. Buried in Mountains, The victims named by Kimball, if they were killed, lie buried miles back in the mountains. If Kimball's readily volunteered con- STAR, yesterday when an abandoned, water- filled gold mine shaft was drained. ‘I‘hahoayotmywmmm found earlier, floating in the water of a nearby shaft. . The motive for the two slayings appareéntly had been robbery. Falling Plaster Hurts Vomn. Mrs. Bessle G. Garrison, 35, of 3430 Connecticut avenue, is in Sibley Hos- pital suffering from ' injuries to her WASHINGTON, STATE LIQUOR BOARDS ACCUSED OF DUMPING New York Dealers Ask for Pro- tection Against Stocks of State Monopolies. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 23 State liquor monopolies of jyl- vania, Michigan and Ohio last night ‘were accused by New York dealers of ~The D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 193, D e e Tobin, head of the Retail Wire and Liquor Guild, said distillers, import- ers and wholesale dealers will appeal to Edward P. Mulrooney, head of the State Liquor Authority, to protect New York dealers. Goldberg and Tobin said State Boards acquired great guantities of foreign whiskies and wines wher re- peal first came in, only to discover there was only a limited market. e Work Plan Is Failure. CIVITAN GARDEN CLUB tington, George Moore, Gerald Shupp and George Green. MEMBERS REWARDED| on their 1ast day in camp the boys Fourteen Boys Selected for Out- standing Work Will Leave for Camp Letts Tomorrow. Fourteen members of the Civitan Boys’ Garden Club, selected because of outstanding work, will leave the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow at 8 pm. for a week’s vacation at Camp Letts. will be joined by other garden club members for the annual outing at the camp. Sports events will feature the outing. Philatelic Directors Named. ST. LOUIS, August 23 (#).—Verne P. Kaub of Fond du Lac, Wis., and Dr. N. P. McGay of Cleveland, Ohio, head received when plaster from the celling of her apartment fell on her. Although the injuries are regarded as serious, her condition was reported as improved. ‘They are Thomas Prather, Richard Stockdale, Tate Hackney, Willlam Prentice, George Brown, Billic Awmer- | ica, Milton Hitte, Willlam Hitte, Alvin Jeffers, William Trusheim, Earl Whit- | held tonight. fession is true, officers should have little difficulty in finding the®bodies of Johnson and Realing or Griling, for the locations were specific. Kennett's battered body was found “dumping” liquor thuy could not sell| France’s plan to permit only na- at home into New York. tionals to work ir: the country is ex- Clarence P. Goldberg, counsel to| pected to fail parually because French the Institute of Wine and Spirit Dis- | subjects are not skilled in wogk being tributors, Inc, and Col. Ralph C.!done by many of the foreigners. were elected to the boar1 of directors of tne Society of Philal last night at the for convention. A stamp auction will be year-old itinerant prospecior has been in this vicinity. The reporters were given purported locations of the bodies of two men identified as J. J. (Radium) Johnson, Buried in Mountains. By the Associated Press. ¢ AUBURN, Calif., August 23.—Skep- tical officers sought today to check the Speciats For fmmv AND SATURDAY! $1.20 Pound Tin Smoking Tobacco 10¢ ScotTissue TOILET TISSUE Friday and Saturday Mickey Mous Pail 25 Mickey, Minale, Pluto, ’ and $1.00 June Valery Powder Compact Friday and Saturday 37: Bort, eately scen- ted " powder, in skin tones: Shining metai box. DRY CLEANER Fridey and Friday and { Saturdey Saturday 13 Choice of Velvet, Prince Albert. or Hattand Half. CURLING IRONS Well-made curl- ing irons, with handy thumb rest and full length cord. Keep vour hair looking lovely. Removens deli- spots quickly satel Sheet Rolls “aLL OVER TOWN" —the better to 7, 39¢ Sea Wool SPONGES Friday and Saturday T5¢ Melba Lov’ Me FACE POWDER Friday and Saturday 60c Peterman’s ANT FOOD e Saturday 43 Guaranteed to King Edward Invincible CICARS 4 Friday and Saturday 5 for 10c Box of 50 Latex Rubber Gloves Slight jrregularities, but not enough to impair their wearing qualities. Eajoy mmm fruic arinks ihese Bt 3 Spiendid acented, values. 98¢ 000 Size Juno HAIR CLIPPERS Friday and Saturday 11 For clipping backs of 25¢ Beecham’s LAXATIVE PILLS Friday and Saturday 17 Relieves sick headaches and indiges- tion, due to constivation. $1,00 Liquid Arvon Dandruff Remover Friday and Saturday 67 A Candy Scoop! T |t MAMMY LOU Home-Made PEANUT | srAzZIL NUT BriTTLE| FUDGE ‘l 90 POUND 1 70 PACKAGE Pure, wholesome, creamy home- Crisp, butter-flavored peanut brit- tle, chock full of fresh, toasted made fudge, as fresh and de- licious as it you had made it in veanuts. You'll say you never tasted better peanut brittie at any your own kitchen. Filled with srunchy almonds. price. $1.00 Shelton Square BRIAR PIPES ™ Friday and Saturday A cool, mild, sweet pipe. { Choice of 12 “] shapes. Becka and h or legs. Sugar Frosted Cocoanut ICES 17c Fresh grated cocoanut, into a syrupy mixture—and coat- ed with a crisp, white frosting. A delightful warm weather candy. $1.00 Kurlash Eye Lash Curler Friday and 98¢ DeLuxe - Household Scales Friday and Satupday 19 Weigh up te 24 pounds Atcurlll‘ Well made. $ Zemo Liquid Sing Strength Friday and Saturday 67: Soothes = na heals eczema and other skin irrita- tions. INSECTICIDE Friday and Saturday 17 Half Pint Kille tlies, oths, ants, Deabuge, Tice, m 0 8q uitoes, and other pests, POUND 3 pounds 49¢ POUND 3 pounds 49%¢ kneaded 50¢ Mennen Shaving Cream e DIES 7S¢ Fletchers Castoria $1.20 Father Johns Medicine . ue 25¢ Black Draught ..2le 25¢ Bayer Aspirin Tablm, tin of 24 50c Feenamint, bottle of 36.. 42¢ 70¢ Sloans Liniment $1.50 Agarol Compound, pint.$1.09 $1.20 Sal Nepatica 97¢ Me Papu Diapepsin Tablets . .45¢ uibb Milk of Magnesia. . 34c 82-2! elpamalt Tablets, bottle of 200 .........$1.85 50c Listerine Antiseptic ......39% $1.00 BiSoDol Antacid Powder T8¢ 50¢ N. R. Tableis .. ...402 35¢ Omega Oil ..28¢ 50¢ Poslam Ointment . 50c Noxzema Sream ... $1.20 Bromo Selizer ... 85¢ Jad Salts $1.50 Anusol Suppositories . .$1.00 75¢ Caroid and Bile . . :(' of 200 Salts Tablels ... . : :'3':" $1.50 Pinkhams Tableis $1.20 Floets Phospho Soda. .. 00: 50¢ Lysol, 7 ounces......... $1.25 S.S.S. Tonic .m 25¢ Cascarets, tin of 16..... 30¢ Edwards Olive Tablets. .. - $1.00 Haleys M. 0. 50¢ Cuticura Ointment . . 60c Abbotts Saline Laniin $1.20 Eno Effervescent Salts . . $1.00 De Witts Pills $1.00 Lavoris Mouth Wash. . $1.20 Resinol Ointment 50¢ Phillips Milk of Magnesia. . 60c Danderine Hair Tonie 25¢ Squibb Shaving Cream 23e 30¢ Spire Deodorant Powder 60c Fasteeth Dental Plate 75c Pint Squibb Mineral oil 39¢ TOILETRIES 60c Moppers Vanishing Gream.49¢ 60c Sempray Jovenay........42¢ | 40c Squibb Tooth Paste .. 50c Dew Deodorant.... 60c Neet Depilatory .. 55¢ Java Face Powder...... A% 75¢ Gloco Mair Dressing......4T¢ 60c Hennafoam Shampoo .....42¢ $1.10 Tangee Cream Rouge. ... T4 25¢ Johnsons Foot Soap......19¢ 25¢ Mennen Talcum .........1T¢ $1.10 Ponds Skin Freshemer... T8¢ 35¢ Jar Ponds Creams . ......25¢ $0c Pebeco Tooth Paste...’...39¢ 60c Odoromo Liquid Deedorant. 53¢ $1.10 Princess Pat Face Powder .. 15¢ Fitchs Shampoo . . 60c Wildroot Wave Set ......49¢ T5¢ Dorin Rouge ... ... .58¢ \$1.10 Azurea Sachet .........T5¢ 10c Cashmere Bouquet Soap ... - 25¢ Dr. West Tooth Paste ....17¢c 35¢c Amolin Deodorant Powder.33¢ $1.00 De Miracle Depilatory .. .89¢ 60c Barbo Gompound .. ..... 53¢ 65¢ D & R Cold Gream $1.00 Blondex Shampoo .. 55¢ Princess Pat Rouge $1.00 Pyrozide Tooth Powder. 69¢ $1.50 Lucretia Vanderbilt Dust- ing Powder, discontinued. .49¢ 15¢ Kreml Hair Tonic $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Gream . $I.I0 A uumkk Lux Toilet Soap . ......lhr!ll Box of 36 Parke-Davis Antacid Tablets 60c Pint Dethol Insecticide 40¢ TIPPED CIGARETTES The new cigarettes with the clove flavor Package of 20 Carton of 200 15° 2r.29¢ +138 Odor-Sweet e- Deodorant = 49 = 4% Soothing to Ir- ritated condi- tions of the overwork, wind, oright lights ,or =un. Harmless, $1.00 Value Dr.Grabow Pipes 79¢ Specially_ constructed P T 60c Bottle Wildroot Hair Tonic In Six Delightful Fragrances Peoples Bath Tablets 6w 37 Big cakes of fragrant, otsl ama el free-lathering soap, for dainty—tres from an- meying, offending perspiration edor— with this sle, effes- P tive deodorant. GLOVERS DOG REMEDIES complexion and bath. 2| |French-milled, to make it last Jonger. Assorted Gardenia, Violet, Rose, Verbena, Jasmin, and Carnation to the box. Pachage of § Probak Razor Blades Corkscrew Knives 25¢ Pearl tinish or eome position_handle, with Blade, boitle opeoet, serew. Wash Cloths 6 for 29: Soft, thick wash cloths of an exceptionally nice qual ity, for such a low price. SPRY Creamed Alcohol Compound Sut wsaee 29c Double ‘Tones, refreshes, -umu lates (h' skin as much as liquid rubbing alcohol ~—yet doesn’t leave it dry and rough, because it's a cream, oy and cork Dlated eases. KNAPP-MONARCH Electric Flatirons With Cusbion-Grip s1 _98 & ceeee Box of 12 Modess Certain Safe Sanitary Napkins 20c¢ 5 for 95¢ Rubber Handle ..... Gracetul, o ¢ sy-hand- ling stream- line design tron im( b an dsome super - chre- mium tinish, With eord st Tissues o..l, 1 4C P. D. S. Bed Bug Killer 35¢ 3 for $1.00 Apply in cracks and erevices, wherever the insects are Ii- able to be. Has handy appli- cation spout top. Interstate Bath Sprays can enjoy refreshing Heowets with these sprays. even it your bathroom foen’t boast of & bullt- in shower. Also splen- M m sbampooing 80c Size Nadinola Bleaching Cream 47c¢ Rleaches the IHI Pint Size amazingiy—snd your body daintily.

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