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¥ |THE WVENING STRR, WARHINGTON,.D. U, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1@ . T it ol i BANDITS HOLD UP THREE | [ zoo—— | |YOUTH HELD AS HOSTAGE | - Have You Bought Your Columbia Grafonola Yet? Deegan, according to advices receiv from Hagerstown: today. The police say Deegan, in company with wnother man from Wluhlnzton] went to Hagerstown Tuesday morn- ing, called at the home of Bumbaugh and purchased, they clatm, Yquor | - IN-EARLY EVENING HOURS| | Furnishes Own Chair’ Efl’:‘ LlhflUUR uBlLl;,\l ‘(.!dLAI‘M( —_— " Qo 2 eld as hostagé since ay for s 5 y To 'Sit With Mighty | |tne payment of 31400 worth of liquorsl Have Fight With Store Owner, But NEW YORK, Nevember 25— | |Charles C. Deegun, ir., seventeen years 3 i | The semtn of the eity fathers old, of Washington was located in @et Money From Cash Register. will be dwarfed by com Hagerstown, ~Md. vesteday and eorge Bumbauy, rominent 1n rail- Other Thefts in- Cify. e e rond circles of ?;.Zut‘:ln and Hoy Ly eloet from the sixth district, ar- Tove of erick are being held in Sra poan o zcnonh:::ub:‘::""ofi:"}n“g Tives with his specially eom- | |$5.000 bail charged with kidnapin, store between 5 and 8 o'clock last structed furnitare Rext Jamu~ nl"m and obtained $113. ~ aryd. lctims of the bandits were Antonio Dotaler lists his weight in Selvan, proprietor of a delicatessen| | Tound mumbers at 400 pounds, store at 1732 7th street; Joseph Shel- and finds it mecessary to take ton, colored, 1622 6th street, and Wal- ter Peterson, colored; 525 T street. Don’t forget that we have all finishes with him his own private chair, ‘which has a seating cl.ul(Y.:: Goorge B. Farquhar has been ap-|Deegan a prisoner. « - - bowels fully. All the constipated | carets for the liver and bowels than onelile Selvan was strugsling MIh |nomtea chatrman of the 1922 member-| goicoiion” “aukra " Pthe " Hap Sratows | gyl 1 Dlle Al S Joul. |l e - aaxatva cathartice, con: Lo e e e e e ns of {shiD committes of the Washington| police fo locate his son. ‘Grove later| O -the bowels” without griping or | bined. 10gent hoxes. the robbers ‘dropped his hat on the |Board of Trade, according to an fur-| Was urrested on the same charge, but ) floor, and the police feel certain that |nouncement made today. | ihe ‘authorities refuscd to divulge they have establishcd his identity. A Farqunar sacceeds Charles|Grove's part in the kidnaping. Walter Peterson was walking along | waters, under whose regime the 1921 the knife. ‘ While Selvan was, struggling with 3 H The 5 “th l one square yard. The eity valued at $1,400 from Bumbaugh. s L and styles in stock now, which we may o e e ams. stove: 33| | the chalr baflt for him several After the liquor had been loaded o = = . : from Peterson and 435 from Shelfon, [ | Jears s whew, noge bis 1ot | |kive, Decgan went fato the house with HH : . : e o the o en, , Deegan went into the house not have later. A small deposit will |,soen e ias viotun of e nola | | fewe dhevomd et manyy | (e, becin mencietne2ewe it | Whon Bilious, Headachy, Constipated -, when the men appeared in his store ::-t‘ squeeze into the regmiar lor['hu‘t‘nng for tll:le ‘ulrg Al x‘mn‘-:u | Y ' . . and demanded his cash. Instead of o) | |rater be was saia to have left the | reserve any style for you, and e B e ey Helvan| | _ Dotsler bought it for 81 when '| | house and called to thé man on thel i : ” . 2 grabbed the revolver of the one who| | he retired, becaune the clty was | |truck, who, Instead of answering, it | e & *‘covered” him with the weapon and &hort of storage space. | |is said, drove away with the truck. | £ SE -xi)ccerdgd!:'n wtre.unlg 1{1 from hlm‘. = 22 Deefi;&u mnl an.m-I it, lhu'l \Sllorad he 9 uring the struggle for possession . could moun! lumbaugh is eged to | . SPTIAY of the weapon, the banait snapped the | HEADS MEMBERSHIP BODY {have caught him and carried him into| Clean your liver'and bowels! stirring you up. Tere will be no s _00 LElwaL fouritiies The oketridentilis —— the hpuse, e . Ope or two candy-like Cascarets | bowel poison to cause colds, sick ‘0 explode, however. Selvan go e police say Bumbaugh cemmuni- i 3 v = ook oY 2 — his penknits from his pociet, but was | George B. Farquhar Appointed t0 | cated with the purchaser of the liquor | tomqht will give you ' the nicogt, | headache, dizziness, biliousness or unable to open it, although he jabbed Board of Trade Post and informed him that unless the| gentlest bowel cleansing you ever | sour stomach whem you wake up in . the bandit in the face with the end ofl 0ATd 01 frade Xost. whisky was pald for he would hold| experienced, They ~physic vour | the morning. More people take Cas- will deliver the la?gest type. Get These Records W street near 14th about 5:40 o'clock, he stated, when two armed men held him up. One man covered him witlra revolver while the other relieved him committee established a record for new members for the year. —_—— In London there is to be established On Our Club PI of hle money, u ul an 1t was shortly before § o'clock when |an internationa®academy of beauty, the bandits met Shelton at 8th and R | which is to devote the same skill and ; streets, held him up and took his|rescarch to the cultivation and preser- . Theft of six silk shirts, articles of Taught by Mail jewelry and a penknife, valued at CANADIAN CAPERS.. Pesl i s i e e oy 2 PR ) of feminine physical beauty as K NA -~ Paul Biese SAY IT WITH MUSIC. The Cov fons of the men were, fur- | 1he Koval Soclety’ fevotes (o Sclence e 8 i Trio. : A umbians. { plhed by thelr thrae uititaaland | eauty,, t cact e 08 (be Sodo e Growing on Mouth-to-Mouth Advertising DANGEROUS BLUES. Paul Biese JUST LIKE A RAINBOW. The Co-{ panr o the it was. ordered. oo c0 OWerY — v ; A . felo. . lumbians. 4 ghurglars early. yle;te'rd-y morning | TREENEN > . 5 { MA. Ted Lewis and His Band. YOOHOO e T o P-lklu‘ 1217“;1‘!1: s"z_lr_;:l.“{,‘;“f&'c.’.’.é“;l . ® k) ‘ . 1 S . ock from a door. tol B f BIMINI BAY. Ted Lewis and His.( AU73 OO HO0: ue :;’;;’ S g Ausz |ty of clgars ana cigarettos and $10 (S asnion Op S $160, was reported by G. Horner, 513 Information Furnished Basketing Department . |! TYPEWRITER & OFFICE |l SUPPLY COMPANY 722 13th Street N.W. “The “Shop Early for Christmas” cam- paign of the Merchants and Manufac~ turers’ Association will begin next Sun- p M & C 13th’ street, last night. A Profita(l;‘l:z“ap?zkl,:teresting ® =y Seventh Street ayer ; O. Between D'& E PUSH EARLY_SHOPPING. MET:ILC,?..“““ o . L 7 5 day, according to a bulletin sent out by the association. All merchants who are members of the organization will call attention to the campaign in their advertisements. INC. 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