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MAIL L00T SUSPECT ARRESTEI] ON SHiP _ Furnaces vary-in-dispo- sition much like men. No two furnaces, by ¢ ferent manufacturers. seem to thrive on the same diet. Are you getting good re- sults from your COAL If not, we have a book- let—"“Anthracite—How to Use It.” which we are dis- tributing to Interested users of hard coal. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. |28 Main 3068 Los Angeles Case Taken Leaving for Europe. Boston, was arresied today as he was which were part of the loot of a malfl truck hold-up in Los Angeles mrch working on the case since June. C]mpman had been under surveil- lance since he regerved accommoda. $10,000 Securities Traced. Securities valyed at $10,000. allend to be part of the loot from the Lot Angel 5 hold-up, were traced to him ties.. The latter, it was wi recovered, while the sale of the for- mer through a Boston concern drew suspicion to Chapm: ‘While the ruhberv ‘occurred March 1217 Rhode Istand Ave. N.E. This attractive five-mom and sailing for Europe on the Aqitania,| jums charged with dlspoalng of securmesl at unxley ny neither of the men, whose names were not given out, The Ro! THE ordered Roma. Recently Bought From Italy E'm"::l ) ::-‘::1‘:-':; :'co for Alr smm. Makes Fine- gg&,': ] HAMPTON, Vl. November 16.—Aft- | attorney an {Auto Salesman Wanted in|er a wcossstul fiignt of several hours | that, the situstion was duretion, the immense semi-rigid bal- loon Roma, recently purchased by the air service from the Italian ment, returned yesterday to | first test since e | 16.—Louls lef! Italy. The only incident which | theatrical mllll' " By the Associated Pross. curred to mar the initial test wus "lllld 'flh the late 'man and | bershi; NEW YORK, November 16.—Bert R.| fic 'lulnns of ‘two members of tne | vho M. dea! in the ran Chapman, an automobile salesman of | cre fumes from an engine here the men were brou‘hl. to tions on the Aquitania several days test flxght which will be made in t! ure. ear future. NEW ORLI! Dock" LINER TO BE SALVAGED. R e s annoum:e 12 6 Half were bonds French line steamahlp Mary - [t her Tapanese steal Ful prol :\bly will _be salvaged without ;ml cost or difficulty. _— Miss mm Tampesl, !nrmefly well 3, it was not until June 14 that the | known stage, securities appeared in Boston. How renuutlnn nf dbeln' lhe best drelml n_in EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. TWO MEN IN CREW GASSED [NATIONAL BUARD CALLED. 2,800 090 MEMBERSHIP DURING BALLOON TEST,ors sonck oz 2t op e | CLAIMED BY couuumsTsi, ur oma, under command of Maj. 3. The arrest was made by California | Thornell, and manned by other of the post office inspectors who have been | party who were sent to mw for the mnchlne left earth at 9:5 . Wire: ication was ml|nll|nld uaa in Ottum- Throughout or of Qttumwa and the Inly their ovérn- ngley nist vnrt design you like best. dx!appomtments bungalow, coi hot-water heat, elec: e ienin, hard oors. - frigerator and is modern in every respect. § | they e transported across the [wo: l;::e has osVrTu Ilmrllllio”un Rhe ;,1. 1 icountry is a mystery, the inspectors frze g i, Nl eciee veaer added, as o trate can be obtained of : g f them going through the mall. sesmion can be given. Tn order to negoti: Makes Vigorous Protest. ce 1as just been re- uced and very firactive oms can nged. H. L. RUST Exclusive Sales Agent Main 6588 Full details of the evidence against Chapman were withheld, but the in- specotrs sald they expected to prove an who disposed of the | ! the foreign sccuritles. He will be ar- raigned before a United States com- missioner charged with violation o section 194 of the penal co When |arrested. on the - Aquitania hapman made a vigorous protest.| of Complete officers said, and when ;mder s ross-examination at the general post atiatactien ffice denied the charges, but offered 'hat the inspectors termed “unsatis- actory GXPLBIIG ions." DEED I CHUREHL WEDBIGREVEALED Settlement by Parents of Lady Randolph Involved $250,000 Mortgage. y the Associated Press, NEW YORK, November 16.—A mar- riage settlement Involving a $250.000 property mortgage made In 1874 by the parents of Lady Randolph Churchill, for- merly Jennie Jerome of New York, when she became the wife of Lord Ran- | dolph Henry Spencer Churchill, was re-{ ealed in court yesterday. Bhe dled) st June after amputation of her rlsm, g, due to complications from a frac-} ure of the ankle, Papers signed by Supreme Court Jus- | Mullan, (:l.nnellns the $250.¢ MD ! Manhattan Club HOMES Woodley Park Opposite Wardman Park Inn 2 = 5 brand-new homes (3 sold). 8 rooms, 2 baths, 2- car brick garage. Perma- nence of value and beauty E of location insured Open = and lighted until 9 o'clock. = On 28th Street Just around the corner from the above homes we are building 9 helullrul homes of 7 rooms. 1 bath, 1-car brick garage that will !ull the no(‘ke‘[bouk of the of oderate means, -Ithouzh The construction and finish are equal to that of any house In the city of Washinzton. One of thes- 9 sold. Eleven homes of similar design tore complet W.C.& A N MmIE Realtors and Builders 11 Union TnutABldg. E ‘homas M. Foote of New York as trus- ammmmmmmnmmmnmmmnmumnnnn... T ~Washtngton—The Most Livable City in Amerioa” ruklizs what it Is to Lady Churchill's brother-in-law, John Leslie of Lofidt nn was nppo nted trustee Service that - frees ¢ f Marlboro dled them of all detail ana 21 Mo Foole died several years annoyance. We develop “M x agreement authorized “the _two for colonies, and John Strange Spencer Churchill. ago. The petition to cancel the mort- gage was made by Mr. Lesli surviving !rusr.eo. 3NCE WEALTHY BROKER GIVES ALL FOR CREDITORS RIVERHEAD, N. Y., November 16.— il | Delivering up to a trustee his golf clubs and fishing through his pockets for all his other assets—$65.50 in cash, submitted in the simplest form, to be approved or refused. as the client elects; and we de- velup ~ the most attractive propositions on the market. “Maximum Service” is developed in Sales. Rents, - Loans, Investments; and it is Successful Service for our clients. 1405 Eye Strest NW Mot aves $500 CASH $75 Monthly an old watch, a pocket knife and two i razors—Frank B Porter, once a weulthy i New York broké, won freedom from his exile in Suffolk county. y e Furman aimfl an order Jail’ Nimits, w Yo khehndnollun(ort.hrn Betore he left, how-ver he saw the o Westchester county court when he con- i vinced the court he was concealing no PRICE FOR STOCK RECORD. | INCLUDES INTEREST | $4,142,000 Issue Tesue Floated at m“"l est Rate of Year. . . 947-857 14th St. SE.|' murnions vovemaer 16—t mev! 1352-6 K St. SE. year was hung up yesterday. when ths Jsyndicate headed by Hambleton & Co. bought $4.142,000 worth of Baltimore Clty 5 per cent stock for its high bid| of 100.889. Wall street dispatches de- clare that the only similar issue to ri- val Baltimore's was & récent award ot w nds realived trom "the. “aule l’ h- -econd issue are Approxlmntdy he total bl k You ean rent 24 Soor for rl“li to make above monthly payments. Open and Lighted Until 8 O’Clock P.M. Phone us for cloned car to faspeet. You sre under no obiixation to buy. dllllo-fl‘ sent out, L. C. SMITH & BROS.: Mills Building) thul(:deA":e.N Main 411 Or take Pa. ave. car to l4th St. and walk % square south. H.R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St N.W, Si; nth Street at R Handsomely Farnished Apartments Ope avd Two Reoms and Bath F 'ull Hotel Service Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits y $55 $60 $65 $39.50 - move merchandise. New York City's finest maker of men’s clothing retires from business and offers us the first pick of his men’s and - young men's suits—at prices greatly under the present market. Behind most sales the one idea is to Behind this sale— our one idea is to make friends—500 of them. So we bought 500 suits. And you should see them! i All are hand-tailored. All are all wool. All are silk sewn. All are designed after the latest metropolitan styles in expensive plaids, tweeds, checks, herringbones, pin strlpes, oxford grays and plain shades. $39.50 for a $50 suit $39.50 for a $55 suit '$39.50 for a $60 suit $39.50 for a $65 suit The amount you save depends-on the time you get here. Since the best values go first, we suggest that you come first. Delays are expensive! Models far every age. =, Sizes for every T " figure from % 34 to 48 Regulars, ‘stouts, longs-and shorts Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 mc»oum-mamdu in Front Rank. RIGA, November 14.—The Moscow Pravads, a copy of which has been Teceived here, contains an article es- timating tll. lnmum:{ taonnunhm in -7' ’!00 000 hl'l Joined 2880~ |nternnlonll Russia, wi of 500,000, ocoupies first place whn Germany and with 360,000, come next. ‘l'h-n follows France with Pour Name Engrabed On; Christmas Cards _An carly selection of Christmas Cards— from our new and complete stock—will in- surg prompt engraving of your name in the - We are now able to promise engraved - urds at a definite time 'and to fulfill that promise, but if the selection is delayed until just before Christmas you may meet with We have a large variety of designs for éngraving, one of which will please you. one com- with a mnmbenhln of the communist ith- a mem- ‘The newspaper says &Dlol Internationale has ternnllnnale dasties 351 periodicals. DELEGATES TO THE CONFERENCE « =and visitors in the Cépital find themselves , tho young Pl g —_— 00, The communist in-|of San Juan was closed yesterday. Th~ Quebee has twowom-.nwhn to every X& WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921.° \130 000, Norway with 97,000 and Italy wlth 70,000. TEXAS BANK €LOSES DOORS. First State Bank and Trust Company bank is capitalized at uoooon and had ' mai passing daily the doors of the West End Branch of Washington’s first trust company, directly dpposite the great department from which went forth the invitations to the Finest Winter Overcoats K Conference. H? [ o e ] FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH A cordial welcome awaits them in the bank and a foreign department with every facility for their use. The Washington Loan and Trust Co. Dewntown Bank 900 F Street $13,000,000.00 618 17th St. JOHN B. LARNER 31 -~: : DEPARTMENT o o o LR WH il iirn.mlll}firf h‘l ull il 1 i Parker-Bridget Presents Tremendous Varieties in Men’s . ¥30 to 90 ’ Our overcoat varieties make for’ easy and swift selections. No mat- ter what sort of a coat you have in mind, you'll find we have it in stock. Crombies from Scotland, O’Bryans from England, Kenneth Durwards from London and Pat- ricks from Duluth. The largest overcoat stock to be seen in Wash- ington—and the largest stock Washington has ever seen. Every coat carries the P-B label—your bond of warmth and wear. Nationally Known Store for Men and, Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 PR 4 d:::du of uooooo in January of this SAN JUAN, Tex., November 16.—The ;iven as the muae WHERle Resources over West End Rranch PRESIDENT _2=2- OF LAE TR "TIL