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'Whisky Worth $20,000 Seized: Brief Telegraph News of U. S. Rr the Associated Press. ! was announced here by William J. Mc- BALTIMORE, January 15.—Two New | Ginley, supreme secretary. New Yorkers, opfraling“:\n a\l(nmo; IS S R O ble truck loaded with 250 cases of | o B0 T omer H. John- vhisky, valued in bootleg prices ati = o' ooy () "N v a sophomore at 000, were captured and the whisky | (erlin College, is to receive a medal 1d truck seized by Field Agent|at a special ceremony presided over ~ Charles W. Hand tive Julian Gen. O'Ryan, commander_of the Edmond today, ter the truck | 27th Divisfon, J:\"Illll‘:\‘ 20, at Niagara ¢ had left the Pik distillery, en 1ls, for bravery during the battle on route to New York. Hindenburg line, according to ne- arrested are Louis Schulman, | titication received by Johnson. ‘ it 1 ¢ today at York, Ala., and are also be- | ‘ reet, New even, 403 Warren atz. twenty w York. Refuse 20 Per Cent Cut. GREENSBORO, N. C.—After refus- | | | | | inz to accept a 20 per cent cut in City Bandits Get $1370. wages announced by the builders’ as- ATLANTA.—Two robbers perpetrat- | sociation, local carpenters’ union of- ed a bold hold-up here today when ficials said they would deal directly with he public, ignoring the bullders’ asso- they entered the offices of the South- ciation. ern Heating and Plumbing Company in the Flatiron building and robbed 1 (shes mnnu(vr‘,kx,awmn;-‘atn'. l\e.n(‘.‘r:‘; Electors Must Sign Votes. 1,370 in cash. Two shots wers « at'Kent by the bandits, but he escaped | RICHMOND, Va.—That it will be injury. i necessary for the Virginia electors to e ssemble to attach their signatures to ‘Workers Vote Decrease. an_envelope containing the state’s PEOR Jll—One thousand em- | twelve electoral votes for James M. R L One A oMSfacturing | CoX for President and Franklin D, P pany today voted to accept a|ltoosevelt for Vice President, is ti wage reduction of 15 per cent, ef- tive February 16, and agreed to make an effort to increase production 25 per cent. . Police Shoot Bank Bandits. S CITY, Mo.—Two of fou to ho n out had re- | a robbery was planned. | Seek Work for Veterans. v YORK.—The American Legion s announced it had begun a na- tional survey of the unemployment uation as it affects ex-service men. Employment bureaus scatterd through the country are to exchange informa- »n in an effort to preclude useless migration by job hunters and find work for men and women who saw war service. The exodus from small towns and rural communities to cities is particularly opposed by the legion employment offi it was added. K. of C. to Meet. NEW YORK.—The thirty-ninth an- nual international convention of the nights of Columbus will be held in| n Francisco the first week in Au- zust. This decision has been reached by the supreme board of directors, it FIVE SUSPECTS HELD IN-MISSISSIPPI MURDER Two White Men Arrested at York, Ala., Said to Have Left Freight Train. MERIDIAN, Miss, January 15.—Fur- ther arrests in connection with the slay- ing yesterday of Moody Price. Meridian Jawyer and former United States com. missioner and deputy clerk, who was hacked to pieces with an ax, are expected to follow the detention to day of one man and two negro women, according to announcement by Chief of Police Monette. | No motive for the killing has been established. Two White men were arrested early Half Both the Cut Sil Cravats— 75¢c grade $1.00 grade $1.50 grade $3888838888888888888882883838888888888338888888883888888 32 ing held there as suspects in connec- tiom with the search being made for those responsible for the killing. Bloodhounds worked all last nigh making many circles and _finally losing the trail near a railroad track York, Ala, where the two were ar- | rested, is about thirty miles from here. | Police annou they would seek | exfradition papers. The men, according to the police, reached York on a freight train yes- | tefday just before daylight and at-| tempted to secrete themselves in a; woed. Mrs. Price today was unable | to_give any further details which wohld tend to clear up the mystery. Price was dragged from bed ear vesterday by two men and fatally hacked with an ax. “DELTA TAUS” BANQUET. Local Chapter of Fraternity Enter- | tains Initiates at Annual Gathering The Gamma Eta Chapter of the! Delta Tau Delta Fraternity held its initiation banquet last night at the New Ebbit Hotel, during which “frat” yells and songs intermingled with | the courses. About eighty members of the local chaptér were Present including four congressmen. Among the guests of homor were Bruce Bielaski, president of the| national Delta Tau Delta Fraternity; : Frank Rogers, editor of “The Rain- | bow" the fraternity publicat Senator Park Trammell, Represen- tattve Fred S. Purnell, Representa- tive Lemuel P. Pagett, Representative | William W. Hastings, and C. H. Rowell, of the United States Shipping Board. 3333383383838838838388388 Half Plain colors and and made— $3.00 grade. $3.50 grade. $4.00 grade. $5.00 grade. Initiates included George = W. | Askew, J. Nelson Anderson, Alexander | H. Bell, Jr. James 'T. Berryman, | Paul H. Baker, Frederick M. Bradley, Carl C. Crowe, Joseph N. Colburn, Edwin H. Evans, Charles F. Foley, Douglas_W. Macumber, Robert E. Newby, William C. Prentiss, Jr., and K. Parrish_ Wood. Jr. Officers of the Gamma Eta aré W. P. McCoy, C. A. smmsh;x?t;xr. ¥ Nichols, F. E. Shoemaker. L. Hollis, R. Anderson and R. S. Daniel Berden is the adv chanter. Half All the two-pie ers) Underwear o ~ Office Manager Thoroughly Experienced Executive $1.50 grade T I B L S T T A e T I T T I e ey trained in real estate, insurance, bank- ing and finaccial matters, mow con. pected with large corporation, desires change. Would consider responsible salaried position, or make investment with services.. Address Box 125—A Star Office. 16° $3.00 grade. $3.50 grade. $4.50 grade. Men’s Gradesup to Asfllma_Suflerers Free Trial of a Method That Any One.Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time We have u method for the econtrol of | Asthma, and we w u to try it at our i Asthna. 3 r method - you promptly. *nd it to those ¥ bopeless cases. where all forms. d ium preparations, have failed one at our expense method is designed to end all dif. feult breatling. all wheezing. and all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer is too fmportant to neglect a wingle day. Write now and begin the method at odce. Sead no mo ment of sizes goes radical reduction. FREE TRIAL COUPON | { FRONTIER ASTHMA €O, Room 78-N, Niagars & Hudson Sta.. Buffalo. N ial of your method to: $3888383288888888883388838388888838 $33883303388 All Neckwear $2.00 grade. $2.50 grade. $3.00 grade. All Pajamas those makes that notably are well cut $2.50 grade......$1.25 Famous Underwear temporaneous makes— $2.00 grade......$1.00 $2.50 grade......$1.25 $4.00 grade. ... . g%:z)s Every Iot that hasn’t the full comple- O. H. Alden’s, Brennan’s—and all the other makes we carry—smart and con- servative models—standard shoes. THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 16, 1921—PART 1. opinion expressed by high state ‘offi- cials here. Vice President Marshall on Thursday declined to recéive the bal- lots, because they were not prepared in proper- form. Bank Bandits Escape. NASHVILLE, Tenn.—The North Nashville branch of the First Savings }ugnk and Trust Company wag robbed at noon yesterday of a sum estimated at between $900 and $1,000. Manager Ed Gregory sald he first notlced twe men { in the bank when one, more than six feet tall, asked change for $5. The next moment he found himseif and & companion covered with a revolver. They were forced into the vault, while the ‘bandits got the money and hur- riedly departed. May Build Big Plant. CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Offolals of the Southérn .Power Company have author- ized the announcement that i ful in its efforts to revise its sched- ule of rates for Industrlal power now being supplied textlle and other manufacturing plants in the two Carolinas, it will begin immediately the construction of a sixty-hofse- power plant on the Catawba river At a cost of more than $10,000,000. The fact that the statement is mu- thorized at a time when J. B Duke, president of the Southern Power Company, is in the ity is taken &s evidence. Dies on Vacation. MIAMI, Fla—The body of H. C. the event the company s success-| notices that only residents of Akron have ted him for care and personal jare belng hired have been ment to| [ advice about their teeth. n | labor exchanges in Ohio and adjoin- | . He will ing states, city officials announced. | [E¢ " glad to Nearly 5,000 men have come here since ¥ # your te the first of the year sceking employ- | \ 2 fsouna ana healthy, and at ¥ S lB(n(Ifl!m. prominent business man of | ment in the rubber plants. according,Silk Mills, a nineteen-million-dollar | afected. Alml;m-l cent bonus and .‘] eral wecks ago, making the total reeg ridgeport. Conn,, who dropped dead |to A. A. Beery, superintendent of the | corporation, with plants at Sunbury, > Per cent dividend were cut off sev-|adj 25 per cent. Here Trom heast Faitare, vk petonen | ceate-aity fony Suberiniendent of tng | corporation. : north for burlal, it is announced. | residents of the city are still with- | orthumberland, Milton, Jersey Shore, Hefiag pparently beem in good |out jobs. .| Lewistown and Huntingdon. Pa., aml ealth up to the time ef his demise. ——— Marion, Ohio, has announced & Wage Mr. and Mrs. Knight arrived two Silk Milla Cat Wages. cut of 10 per cent effective January Yeeks ago for the purpose of spend- | SUNBURY, Pa—The Susquehanna|27. Thirty-five hundred employes are —_—ee— — ing the winter here. KACEEsaEuRE Phone Franklin 5849 s B DR H. E, SMITH The Dentist That Is Nationally Known sswing machines, employing 8,000 workers at its main plant here, has an- For His Remarkable Dental Operations. rom every state in the Union nounoed an immediate reduction in of 80 per cent. It - e e A “Akrom Only” Sigm Out. AKRON, Ohlo.—In an eff the Influx of unemployed glr: ‘Rk:“:x?, [ 1ittle “expense, too. Dr. Smith has been _es- tablished in Wachington for over 20 years. DR. PIGEON, 35&' 7th and D Sts. N.W. Entrance, 401 7th St. N.W. High Class Furniture Paperhanger Upholsterer Painter Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 53,4575 Here’s a Butter-: That Has Been a Favorite For Many Years We're Going to Stop Wrestling With This Adjustment Problem and Settle It With One Grand Half-Price Effort Price! ks and the Knitted 38¢ b R oy - -$1.00 -$1.25 -$1.50 Price! patterned effects—of .....81.50 .....$1.75 .$2.00 $2.50 Price! ce (shirts and draw- f Duofold and con- s vees DA ---$1.50 0 --$2.25 Shoes $15.00. Choice into the sale at this Ralston’s, Boyden’s, Every Suit | Every Overcoat No matter what it cost—no matter what previously the price —no matter how exclusive the make—It’s now in this All means ALL here, gentlemen. We have no sympathy with a selling policy which “baits” with a single garment or two and then seeks to sell something else. We don’t have “sales” except for a-purpose—and- then they are without “strings” and: without subterfuges. You know this store as the home of Styleplus, Stratford and Other Nationally Popular Brands of Clothing Every single one of these Suits and Overcoats is included in this sale—at ONE-HALF THE REGULAR PRICE. ) All $40 Suits and Overcoats . . . . $20.00 All $45 Suits and Overcoats . . . . $22.50 All $50 Suits and Overcoats . . . . $25.00 All $55 Suits and Overcoats . . . . $27.50 All $60 Suits and Overcoats . . . . $30.00 All $65 Suits and Overcoats . $32.50 All $70 Suits and Overcoats . $35.00 All $75 Suits and Overcoats . $37.50 There are plenty of sizes—and a wide range of patterns and models. . . . . During this sale at these prices no goods can be charged and none sent C. 0. D. Manhattar and Herzog Shirts Half Price! They are Percales, Woven Madras, Oxfords, Silk and Linen, Silk Jeérsey: Silk Crepe, Pussy Willow Silks, in our discriminating sclection of patterns. Half-¥ price now! $3.00 Shirts....$1.50 $3.50 Shiris....$1.75 $4.00 Shirts....§$2.00 $5.00 Shirts....$2.50 $6.00 Shirts....$3.00 $7.50 Shirts....$3.75 "$10.00. Shirts. ... $5.00 $12.00 Shirts. ... $6.00 $15.00 Shirts.... $7.50 All Holeproof and Monito Hesiery Half Price! Both of these wel!l known and popular brands, in Silk and Lisle—go to the half- price basis. $1.25 Pure Thread Silk Hose, 63c wanted colors and sizes........ 65c Lisle Thread Hose, in 33c : staple and fancy colors. Every Hat Half Price! In Felt—Beaver—\ elour—in our brand and Stetson’s, too. This season’s approv- ed shapes. $5.00 Hats......$2.50 $6.00 Hats. : $7.50 Hats......$3.75 -$4.00 $8.00 Hats. $10.00 Hats......$5.00 $11.00 Hats......$5.50 Every Sweater (13 s 99 At a “bargain Without reserve—every S\\’c;ut;r. in , all colors, all sizes, all the best ncluding Pennsylvania knit— with Notair buttonholes. ~ Former Prices up to $10— Stttfig seane 3 $38332838082888888828888888888 888888888888 (1 $385818181 810 s ns sty - 3333383832388 $38383s 3388888333888 i o