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\ ¥ ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. | ] l_[]Nm]N DEPLUR[ TRUE VALUE OF GRISWOLD 'ARRAIGN ARBUCKLE TODAY ESTATE RAISES QUESTION/ IN MANSLAUGHTER CASE Baltimore Realty Man Says It|Comedian Goes to Frisco From Los Should Be Worth $1,000,- Angeles—Judge Lazarus Gets 000 Now. Threatening Letters. . By the Associated Press. By the Associated P Times Scores Methods Used 'ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., October 7.—| SAN FRANCISCO, October 7.—Ar- Wide differences ot opinion as to_the |ralgnment of Roscos C. Arbuckle on {l true value of the estate left by Mrs.|a charge of manslaughter in connectfon to Get Egyptian Trade Allice Gerry Griswold, once a lead- | with the death of Virginia Rappe, film ing figure in Baltimore society, were |actress, was on today’s calendar in the jti iven, when hearing was resumed in (San Francisco superior court. From British. $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 : ) Claire Contubla, daughter of .Mra |Francisco late last night, his attor- 5 LONDON, October 7.—The London| g isi/1q o break her mother's will. |neys sald. Junior Emersons for Boys Times learns in conection with the| ‘Mrs. Mary Drischman, 2| When the case was called Monday Black and Russia Egyptian cotton freight controversy|home Mrs. Griswold spent the last|postponement until today was granted years of her life, and who became her | at the request of the defense. 5.00 that information has beem recelved)Wiile G 1ok iors “05 Yirustee of the| Scores of letters, some complimen- $ from Alexandria that the Unlted|cqtate, testifled under cross-examina-|tary and some threatening, have come Shoes made with ine Vici kid linings; arch su; 3 States Shipping Board is prepared to|tlon that the propertics turned over|to Police Judge Sylvain Lazarus, who - f“"““‘ > > i carry cottonseed to the United King- é‘.‘. he‘: ;'t;;e snlolw ;’llureldl:tmfli':wi lmhli Arbuckle to ana:er hef:re su- cushion soles other onhopedlc custom J e cite e e of certal eces of | perior court on a charge o an- dom at a shilling per ton below the |property, umong which was some |Slaughter following presentation of $9.00 and $10.00 British rates, and is further prepared |land in Maine. This, the trustee testi- | avidence concerning a hotel drinking AMPS of unusual elegance and design are included in our exhibition. Artistically designed and complete in de- tail, they enhance the value of a room dec- oration equally with fine art subjects. N[to pay the difference between the|fled, she sold for 390,000, of w party at which Miss Rappe was one Mr. Emerson rates of insurance charged for car-|fum $25,000 was paid out In lawyers'|of Arbuckles' guests. -y goes carried in American vessels and | Earlier yvesterday John IL Cross. T R TR “I have been a shoemaker for more than fifty the lower rates of insurance quoted|member of a Baltimore real e: Lord Kelvin, the famous physicist, A firm, testified the Griswold cstate was|entered the university at th M 5 years. In my long experience I have worked at for British steamers. worth at least $500,000 when he tur; ¥ et the bench i itsent 4 hos facto The Times supplements these ad-|ed it over to Mrs. Drischman in 1915, {€le¥en) and was a professor of natural = in every dep ent ina'shoe Ty- vices with a lengthy review of the|Its value now, he declared, should be philosophy at the age of twenty-two. Our display inc s 1a s 1 i | 1 to $1,000,000. i Our dxap'].n_y includes lamps for every type N |controversy, stating tnat what it|°I95e é:wsme“ o I e Sy 8 1 believe I how.w.lnl good shoes should be as of decoration for the hall, the living room, says, according to authorative infor-|by her mother's will with $500 and well as any man living. - - |she has brought suit in the Orphans’ mation, is the British shipping posi- | 0, 180 et "lurger hare in the oo wor i o fese oy B $1.50 Harpers Ferry $1.70 Charles Town the drawing room, the boudoir and the den. I demand for myself absolute comfort in shoes which are at the same time smart looking, well has been to make a yearly contract The values are moderately priced, and in- with British lines for the shipment| NEW PAPER FOR LONDON. fitting, and long wearing and I can’t expect any e S 2 5 of all their cotton to the United King-| 3 onnao™ oo " a0 Bt o 3 3 o a1 cluded in the collection are many special ';.g;“, :fig l':}:;-;l‘;;gf;‘lf.l;‘:l;p%:;'{!o‘::‘; lx.:p":‘:sr;rm&lfi;nfene:l:g:‘:)e;;.‘i’:‘ltéi 52.30 wmcl]ester iced 1z s @ shades of th er showed interest in the contract, and o 0 z e pncc.d lamps and shades the bett ita’Tepremontative at Alexandria put are moderate liberal, a3 represent And Return That fs the uprenl:omt‘ev‘cry pair of my shoes - - W 1 S 1282 in " |A. Spender will be political dire; 5 on them. :!'t:f':m'l“l’\.eul:‘lr;;rsegézlt‘xngveauna;:rrfizr 1t is announced that “the experiment Froportional low fares to other declared thet unless the demand was|haé behind it very influential sup- || Valley of Virginia points. complied with rates would be cut in Come in‘and compare sy valacs rithiothers.2 N{all directions. 3 Sunday, October 9 Stopped by Washington. Special train will leave Union Emerson Shoe Store N | A The review relates how the British Station, Washington, 8:25 A. M lines secured the contract until Au- | 7 ¢ R 907 Penna. Ave. N\ | gust 31, 1921, and later, after the| . See Flyen 0 Saturday Evenfs pen Sal y Evening British and American tenders had| \| been submitted, the contract also for| 5 N\ | the 1921-22 season. This latter con- V| tract was accepted, although the quo- | ° R tation of the British lines per ton for | A ] o E:(lfi?d Kl:‘gdhom d:l“fllllllonA“'lfl five | a = [ b 7 ngs higher tham the American. A & al’ 1n ) V7| s win i e, American: methods were used in securing the contract, after which negotiations - and G ST. ; were begun between the Shipping 1215F ST. 1212 161218 Roard and the British lines. The ‘Times declares that these were virtu- K ally satisfactorily completed when 5 stopped by instructions from Wash- ington. 6 W’l 2 The review continues: “It now t t incimg (et hnder s Jones. wet, ooy eres ha FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH |SEEREEEag) ) o o obtained in’open and T n | ® and have held for many yi steamers may be refused the common , . right of entry into ports of the United | Wonder how long States with a cargo from & wunv.ry| he’s been scratching his Consult Agents under British {nfluence. o See Ruimous Competition. head to re‘r‘nemhe;whe:s “It further appears that in conse- he put thai e‘h‘"- quénce of a breakdow: whi v KesS ours abruptly terminated by Overhead make 7 States Shipping Board ¢ , ac worth dollars, and yet ve competition is to he started, and 5 ; in- it is reported from Alexandria thac|| - he takes twenty mi American ships are to be loaded for utes to find a letter. U“““{‘ Kln%dom DO;"! with all de- 1 iscriptions of general cargoes at cut 1 1 Vi rates. This Seems to suggest that ‘.A filing C';’:]’":“ “O::c"l the United States Shipping Board is climinate at waste. = contemplating & ruinous competition || $1r ooy soen ours? 1f ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE between ports other than American, ave you s 2 in which American exporters and im- not, let us show you. T oal ive il v . . porters can receive no possible They come in dlfferen; “Some explanation would ear 'l izes, an noeded as o why the Unitea Biaies|| Styles and s i N Shipping Board is not permitted Lo there’s one that will en- ocept the reasonabl sal of : Rl mere 18 e broes o able you to find that let Alexandria to the United States, which ter in a minute. was voluntarily made to the board by - the British lines several weeks ago.” Let us show you how Specials for Saturday New Fall FRENCH PAPER PRICES. “ simply it works. Boys’ All-Wool Suits Furnishings {maintain the present prices of new . 3 With 2 Pairs of Trousers papors was reached by the new paper owners of France at a gene | Woolen Sport Hose in meeting here today. Speakers sa $12 75 b ° that the price of news print was fo ‘. = times that of 1914 and that there ap- heather mixtures with peared to them to be mo prospects of | | = < Brices ‘o€ Freach newevapers Sener : The most approved styles in cheviots, different colored tops. e i e e cassimeres, tweeds, herringbones and $1.69. plaids. Ages 7 to 18. Their fine quality is best described when we say that the “first families” of Washington are choosing this suit for their sonnies. and boys. Cloth, ve- lours, velvets and bea- = * rers. .50 t 0. Wool Jersey-Knit Suits | ™" s Middy and French Middy Pull - overs .or Coat Sweaters, with “shawl $5095 collar—all colors. $3.50 For the little chaps from 3 to &, in to $12. brown and green heathers—with embroid- ered emblem on sleeve. A very practical New patterns in per- winter suit. Hats for little girls i Special Selling of Fine Fall Suits $37.50 A splendid assortment of 418 Fall Suits that have just been placed on our Floor. All wool, hand-tailored garments that will do more to advertise P-B clothing values than a half dozen newspaper ads. Single and double breasted effects, in two, three and four button models. Every size in regulars, longs, stouts and shorts. Every : age, from eighteen to eighty. Look them ‘ over and you'll agree that it isn’t so much cale Blouses, 69c. Overcoats for Boys and Girls Madras Blouses, 95c. All Wool—All Styles $8.50 to $22.50 For children from 2V5 to 10. Care- I.BO-VS Wiater Union fully made coats in fancy fabrics and blue. Suits, $1.25 to $4.00 Equally suitable for the wee small girls : and boys—and very moderately priced— Patrick Maekinaws quglity considered and Sweaters. P-B is the exclusive Washington Boys’ Shoes for School | .. Madras Shirts, $1.15. Here’s Real Foot Comfort! DON’Tinhrfmmmn:,buniom,in. growing nailsand othet unnecessary foot ailments, that are the result of abus- + i feet in narrow risons. WHAT you pay as WHERE youbuy. Sy e eyt der g Correct in Shape and Price Educators, made scientifically by Rice & The home of Jackie Blue Serges Pencil Stripes J m to “let the feet grow ss they $4' to $6 Coogan Suits and Over- Herringbones Oxford Gmyc 2 j m‘n—m pfiz.fl:e:: lm.mmr; nlieve.m.ficfiouldnm Famous for their leather and their coats for boys from 3 to : i Hhe this it s not good looks; too. . . labor. No wear too rough for them—not 10 years. 4 Once you experience the comfort of even Sonny’s. In brown and black calf- 4 shoes made to fit feet, you will want them skin. 2 " Children’s Hair = cuf = for the jhdo family. EDUCATOR | g : Nationally Known Store for Men and béyt : @ ; ‘ ; \ THE AV_F.NUE AT NINTH : SHOE ting in Barber Bill's Happyland. Loads of fun for kiddies. No long waits and no tips. A ‘ nte.us.ox. orm Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys newly sterilized and Duily, 8:30 to 6 ¢ ' |POR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN" THE AVENUE AT NINTH - sealed brush and comb . . ’ 5 : 5 ' Daily, 8:30 to 6 for every child. " ' BERBERICH’S 1116-1122 Seventh Street - 813 Pénna. Ave.