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Suicide VETERAN CELLIST ENDS LIFE IN ST. LOUIS. JURY 1S SELECTED TOTRY GAMBLERS James C. McKay and Wil-| THE EVENING CORPORATIONS SHOW FAIRFAX TAX GAINS $59,907 Payments Scheduled Against $55,934 Last Year, Commissioner Reports. Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va. September 9.—Re- STAR, WASHINGTON, assessed valuations as real estate, per- sonal property and incomes, public service corporations will contribute approximately $4,000 more in local taxes this year than in 1934, it was revealed by Commissioner of the Rev- enue James U. Kincheloe upon com- pletion of his public service tax ex- tensions for 1935. Public service corporations, assessed at a total of $3,004,120 in Fairfax County for the current year, are sched- uled to pay $59,907,27 in taxes, com- D. C, assessed valuation of $2,996,827 in 1934, the commissioner’s report shows. Assessments on the property of pub- lic service corporations are made by the State Corporation Commission, but the Jocal tax to be collected is ex- tended by the commissioner of the revenue of each county and city. Commissioner Kincheloe pointed to the fact that corporation valuations took a sharp drop last year, but this MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1935. TEACHERS TO CONFER ON NEW FAIRFAX TERM Division Superintendent Woodson to Address Meeting Tomor- row Morning. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., September 9.—Fair- School tomorrow, preliminary to the opening of local schools for instruce- tion the following day. Division Supt. W. T. Woodson will address the teachers during the morntng, after which three group meetings will be held—primary, ele- mentary and high school. The County Education Association, with James E. Bauserman, principal <{ Groveton Elementary School, newly elected president, presiding, will hold year's increase closely approximates | fax County teachers will hold an all- | a session in the afternoon to discuss ADVERTISEMENT. | Now Yo; Can Wear ' FALSE TEETH With Real Comfort FASTEETH. a new. pleasant powder, keeps teeth firmly set. Deoderizes. No summy, gooey. Dasty taste or feelins. | To eat and laugh in comfort just sprinkle a little PASTEETH on your plates. Get it todsy at Peoples Drug Stores and other drug stores. the 1933 figure, which was $3,064,096. | day conference at Fairfax Elementary | its work for the year. Tliam J. Graham Enter flecting the same general increase in pared with a tax of $55934.96 on an Not-Guilty Pleas. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 9. —Within one hour, a Federal jury was selected | today for the second mail fraud trial of William J. Graham and James C. | McKay, big-time gambiers of Reno, | Nev. Opening for the Government, George Pfann, assistant United States attorney, told the jurors in the court of Judge Robert McMillan that Mc- Kay and Graham might be likened to the “executives” of a large-scale ring of swindlers. “Pay-off” men of the confidence | operators brought their victims to the Reno headquarters of Graham, Pfann declared. He gave an involved explanation of how various confidence games are con- ducted. He talked of “steerers” and “pay-off men.” Graham and McKay pleaded inno- | eent to an indictment charging con- spiracy to defraud through use of the mails. ‘Two co-defendants, John Eggleston | and Patrick Sullivan, pleaded likewise. Another defendant, Joe C. Lamonte, was absent and a bench warrant for | his arrest was ordered. McKay and Graham were tried on mail fraud charges last Summer. The jury could not agree and was dis- charged. District of Columbia—Rain tonight, probably ending tomorrow morning; cooler tonight and tomorrow; shifting winds, becoming moderate northerly tonight. Maryland—Rain tonight, probably ending tomorrow morning; cooler to- | night and tomorrow. Virginia—Rain tonight and probably tornorrow morning: cooler tomorrow | and in north and central portions tonight. ‘West Virginia—Rain and cooler to- night; tomorrow generally fair, pre- ceded by rain in extreme east portion; eooler in east portion. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers very muddy this morning. Tide Tables, (Purnished by United States Geodetic Survey.) igh w ieh » Tomarrow. 5:6am un, un. oon. Automobile lights must be ene-half hour after sunset. Precipitation, Monthly precipitation in inches in the @apital (current month to date Coast ana t mcd on "R 8% Revort for Last 48 Hours, ‘Temp. Baro. T!mn Blm . Ins. naign 64 30.08 70 30.05 . __ 89 2083 Record for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) Highest, 78, noon today. Year ago, R4 Lowest. 86. 1 a.m. today. Year ago, 65. Record Temperatures This Year. ighest. 98 on July 20 west, —2. on January 28, Humidity for Last 21 Hours. ighest. 93 per cent, at 2 a.m. today, west, 69 per cent, at noon today. Weather in Various Cities. g Temperature.s Rk 2 =aga_a_a=§ P 3 3» McKay and! gentle | PHILIP GOTTLIEB ANTON, Cellist, forced by a hand injury to take up piano tuning for a living in recent years, and facing ejection from his boyhood home, commit- ted suicide by asphyxiation. Anton, who was 70 years old, numbered Kreisler and Paderewski among his friends. | —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. 1300 OBTAIN RELEASE OF THREE WATERMEN of Clamming Without License to Be Heard Tomor- row at Snow Hill. Charge By the Associated Press. SNOW HILL, Md., September 9.— | Three Worcester County watermen ANNOUNCING A New Meat Policy Beginning today in most of our markets we will offer two grades of Beef. As is gener- ally known, high-grade, corn- fed beef is extremely scarce and consequently prices on this quality have risen to a point where many consumers feel that this grade, regardless of quality, is too high for them to afford. So now, in most of our markets, you can buy what we will call XX ECONOMY BEEF. This is beef cut from grass-fed steers—all U. S. Government Inspected. In this XX Economy Beef you get good quality and beef that will satisfy. We make this explanation so that you, our patrons, may fully understand why there may be two prices on beef in your favorite market. Beef varies in quality more than any other meat, but we want to serve you with the kind you want to buy at the price you want to pay. who had been jailed here on charges of clamming without licenses were | released last night after a group of | | more than 300 other watermen had | ‘protes!ed to Sheriff Ernest C. West. The men were arrested late yester- day and brought to jail here. Soon afterward, the crowd gathered and | Sheriff West, after talking with/ | State's Attorney Thomas F. Johnson, released the trio and summoned them | to appear tomorrow at 3 p.m. before Magistrate W. W. Price here. | The men are Wilson Young. 23; | Willie Duke, 21, and Joshua Andrews, 23, all of the Girdletree section of L.he county. The law requiring that licenses costing 85 be teken out by all per- | sons engaged in clamming has been bitterly contested by watermen of this | wcclun \$38000W P A. FUNDS ASKED BY LANCASTER | Virginia County Plans Court | | House Repairs and New Clerk’'s Office. Special Dispatch to The Star. KILMARNOCK, Va. September 9. | —Application for $38.000 P. W. A.| funds for repairing the court house | | and building a new clerk’s office and | jail for Lancaster County was fifed | last week by the Board of Supervisors | of Lancaster County. The board, in | pecial session, increased the amount | originally planned from $34.000 to | $38,000 to insure having sufficient | | funds for completion of the work. | If the loan and grant are approved the question of building the new court the voters. —— = Cost of Living Climbs. Cost of living figures in Germany are mounting. L oane PRICEY house unit will then be submitted w‘ Fancy Corn-Fed *STEER BEEF Finest Quality U. S. Government Inspected Porterhouse Steak___» 55¢ Sirloin Steak ____.__» 49c Top Round Steak____™ 47¢ Bottom Round Steak.» 45c¢ *Not in all markets SANICO HAMS Have you ever baked a San- e relief fr PORK CHOPS Grass-Fed *XX ECONOMY STEER BEEF U. S. Government Inspected Porterhouse Steak___™ 39¢ Sirloin Steak _......» 39¢ Top Round Steak.___» 39¢ Bottom Round Steak.» 39c *Not in all markets SANICO alibe Sanico Sausage is 100% ALL ru- 6c te 10c per pound for & short while. 'nl 33c isfactory plece of meat. e 29¢ whole or half, 1b. = 39¢ LAMB SALE Fine Spring quality at extra savings—prices effective until Wednesday’s closing . Lamb is the ideal meat to serve at any time, but particularly during this peried of high meat prices. The inexpensive cuts of breast and shoulder may be SEA FOOD SAUSAGE At these values We are offering a nice list of extra savings this week—all the way from soaps to break- fast cereals. Check the items below—we will be glad to serve you. First Margarine e -..-2 " 27c In these days of forced economy, margarine has been called into many uses, and First Prize will always give satisfaction. You should Cake Flour Ssiiveie! __rke- 29¢ Softasilk A 4-cent savings this week on this 2% -pound package of depend- able, ready-to-use cake flour—a product of General Mills. Doggie Dinner - - .. 6 =~ 49c Contains beef producll. rice, barley, oats, carrots, cod liver o|l. Ke“ogg’s Whole Wheat s pkg. loc Biscuit Doubie toasted to a new crispness—so delicious served with berries, Ppeaches or bananas and cream. s §le K ellogg’ Wheat S Krispies Crisp, toasted flakes of wheat and rice with an appetizing flavor— it appeals to young and old alike. Jellies Wing ---..2 sme 25¢ A dependable quality that we have successfully handled for years. Five flavors from which to choose. Mich. Pea Beans...3 ™ 11c Or perhaps a large pot of home-baked beans—you save 4c on 3 Keystone =i« Pears .’ 10c Tender, fine-grained halves of choice California Bartletts—a real value. New Pack DEL MAIZ Corn Niblets 10¢ (2427 N.B.C. Marigold Cakes b.25¢ Cream Style S-mury Stores Sunsx;reet Prunes.__...1»»s 10c Sealect Milk _...__.3wuen]7c This Week’s Savings on SOAPS CAMAY 3 cakes 14(: The, s0ap of “Beautiful Wom- g (Vs uilifully blendeq delicate oils soothes and smoothes the skin. IVORY Toilet Soap 21c Two large cakes, 19¢ med. cakes A worthwhile savings. isn't it? The medium size is regularly priced at4ic per cake. Pand G Laundry Soap 4 v 17 Have you ever tried P & G in your dishpan? It's easy on the bands. STAR Laundry Soap 417 Another worthwhile savings on a popular soap. OXYDOL pkg. 21c Oxydol's strensth makes it possible to use & much smaller auantity, yet it yields an abun- dance o rich, hard-working suds. CHIPSO 287 Large Package 20c Chipse will make short work of solled clothes. Sunbrite CLEANSER 3 e 13c Phillips vica Carrots Embassy Cream Cakes .2 25¢ Baking Powder — On Sale After 4 P.M. Tuesday stewed or roasted with the assurance that the left- over portion is always welcome either cold or re. heated. There are numerous cuts and endless ways of preparing lamb, despite the fact that we sometimes think that lamb is composed of only legs for roasts and loin for chops. . __._1b.can23¢ FREE While They Last! A genuine Beetleware tum- bler with a purchase of two packages. This offer applies while supplies last. Grape-Nuts FLAKES g e g 4 T Sanico Oats 2nemes15¢ | Calumet Treat the family with I’s an Old Loganberry Pie Boston Custom Here's all the ingredients Baked Beans and Brown and there’s very little work Bread? Both of the finest required. You can’t go wrong quality. B & M Beans are with Flako. All that is nec- genuine oven baked. Trout - - - b 10c¢c et s B& M Baked Beans or Fresh : = Ib. Croa'kers One Package of FLAKO 19 Pie Crust and one No. 2 - Loganberries both BB::::;‘Z EenE 29c ' 18¢ —_— Fresh Fillet o can of Raycrest. 21c Maryland Grown Haddock - Bb. MCcINTOSH Apples Fresh Bluefish - - 1b. A new, delicious variety that is not generally known, but one that will win instant -pproval It probably contains a greater percentage of juice than any other apple. It has a_snowy white meat and 4~ 15¢ is one of the most delicious eat- On Sale Tuesday A.M. ALTOCHT AMoToR ol flfl¢ BAYERSON OII. WORKS OLUMBIA Sliced Halibut - - b. 29¢ 10c¢ Cracked, Iistered.Burnin& TOE IRRITATION —commonly called athlete's foot—helped amasingly by Resinol. Its medication quickly soothes the discomfort, helps to eonquer the trouble, and safely hastens healing. Resinol Breast of Lamb----2 1bs. 25¢ Shoulder Roast - - - - b. 21¢c Shoulder Chops - - - - b. 27¢ Rib Lamb Chops - - - - 1b. 35¢ h_ 2 50 58 = 3024 73 06 7 Gloudy Everyday Values Jumbo Roll Butter - - Land O'Lakes Butter - - - - » 35¢ Swift's Brookfield Butter - - ® 33c Airway Coffee - - - - - - - - n.17c Our Famous Green Bag Coffee ® 22c Selected Storage Eggs - - - = 37¢ Sanico Spaghetti 3 rkas. 20c¢ New Pack Peas_ 2 No. 2 cans 15¢ ———-an 6c REAL ESTATE LOANS now being made on terms as low as 7730 rs1000 Per Month Perpetual offers a new and attractive mortgage loan .. a reduction of 25% on monthly repayments. Actually lower than paying rent. No commission or renewal fees. For funds to purchase a home . . . to make desired home improvements or to refinance existing trusts PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 11th and E Sts. N. W. The Largest in Washington—Assets over $36,000,000 Eluglilbfl 1881 ARTHUR G. BISHOP MARVIN A. CUSTTS Chairman of the Prosident EDWARD C. BALTZ, Secretary lmlm of Federal Home Loan Bonk System, United States Building ané Loan League. The District of Columbia Building end Loan League. b 3¢ ers we have ever tasted. E;bbage-_} v 10c Golden Yellow Carrots. 2 »= 15¢ Fresh, Sweet Effective Corn =&5svn Iceberg Lettuce.._2 =+ 19¢c Firm, Ripe Serve with Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Biscuit on sale in our grocery depts. 4 . 1 Qe Anne Arundel Yellow Sweets 4 15¢ Macaroni or Noodles e 10c A Simulated SEND 2 BOX ENDS AND 10¢ ding Charge) to"HANDI-ROLLS" Desbrosses St. - NEW YORK, N. V. Seedless Crapes..--.-3 m 25¢ | Green Peppers. ......2 = 5¢ Bartlett Pears. . .....3 ™ 25c | Idaho Potatoes__.___5™ 15¢ 432 size Fresh Peas..__......3 ™ 25c | Cal. Lemons -eeo- % 25¢ - Sweet Potatoes . . ...4 » 15¢ | Cooking Apples ..._.3 ™ 10c . A 3 A These prices prevail in Washington and Vicinity wuntil elose of business, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1938

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