Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 13

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DAY, JANUARY §, 1922 SHOT DEAD BY BANDITS. | Two Negroes Kill Anqgther, Who Refuses to Give Up Cash. NEW YORK, January 6.—Twa \lnl-| dentified negroes held up Jacob Belr kin, & real astate qura(or un nl&ht ' and Charles Johnton, SECREGY EXTENDS Brothers, Sole Heirs, Forbid- fo nbzynu;“«;l;!er tp a1a S y den to File Any Inventory aan or Accounting. e S P P PRILADELPHIA, January —Buried ELSTON WILL FILED. with the greatest simplicity, as was - - p his desire, the body of Senator Pen- |Late Representative Leaves Estate - I IJ”H””" 5 Tose rests in a brick-lined grave in Estimated at $50,000. : . n” " OAKLAND. Calif.. January €.—Th " “m of th?lnte Revuunutg..' . ‘ lm II WE HAVE OUTGROWN OQUR "SHORT PANTS" that of his father. The same great qecreey that marked the making of ‘the arrangements for the funeral was maintained until the end. Leighton C. Taylor, his secretary, said last night that there had been a short service at the grave, but that he did not know whether it was con- ducted by a minister. There were no services at the house. Everything was South Laurel Hill cemetery beside ton of California was filed bate here today. The bulk tate, which was estimated at $50, 000, is left to his widow. —_— BILL TO CONSERVE CRABS. ' e gt i ’HW\ i il Legislation Drawn Up to Regulate 2 L/’/ z R ”fl“" I'm"" ) e M. lllllml Chesapeake Bay Fishing. done in exact accordance with Sena- tor Penrose’s wishes, Mr. Taylor said. | NEWPORT NEWS, Va., January 6.— Legislation drawn to conserve tho rabs of Chesapeake bay and clnity will be presented the next ses. sion of the Virginia legislature by register gg wills. T! ta F. Nash Bilisoly, commissioner of at “$200,000 and upward, game and fisheries, who says the sup- said it was worth many times that|p)v iy fast becoming depleted. He sum. There were no public or in-|fopes’ to pronibit the taking ot d“ iigal ""“'5"“;'1:‘;‘.{ T atieio “sponge” crabs at any time during the ated June 10, | ¥€2! t merely states thu his entire estate is bequeathed to his three 5. also “were numea as BELMONT ‘ALMOST WELL.’ : % The brothers "however. ave walved their rights as executors s In favor of a financial institution. The | Balaont, whe whe Sy oot fransust gxecutors were instructed to flle “no | gpecial car in an ambulance upon his inventory or account of any kind of k= my eptate” The will was witnessed vl mv£°':,d,f;n'“,?:fi:,‘_"}’&‘“ rews, Ernest Hitchens ua James Collins Jones, Hitchens 3’.::;.,::;3'“ ) A o messenger in Senaw = ity w Mn-ds omeo in this city. Andrew: cl..red to havc bem eXagge! as the senator’s pr|vale ‘ mry nfl Jones is a local at- L‘g:;,‘nggfe':&o:: s W ortflmd + STeEREEaERLN0D. THE STz | CONQUERING|| | The Fashlon Shop Starts a . Rebuilding Sale Which immediately hammers dewn the Price of every Suit and Overcoat in . the house thelr blood in a transfusion operation performed here in an effort to save the life of B. F. Sims of Roanoke, AR, whose leg was crushed between You can’t 1€eep a boy in “shqrt pants” forever; and you can’t keep a growing store in old clothes. For several years the problem of “elbow room” in our 9th and E Store has been a serious thing, -And our last $28.75 sale was “the straw that broke the camel’s back”—it proved that we simply HAD to have more room—and right away. Now we’re ready to rebuild the interior of our 9th and E store. We are adding four additional stores to the original Swo street cars. The accident occurred when young Sms, a freshman at Emory, was changing a trolley for a motorman and another car slid into him. It be- came neces: the ve th, 0 = , ;'ll lll , :l e lad d e. Students from G.or'll Tech als Coruia Tec o volunteered to give —_—— " Atlantie Coast tra fare). four other Tarcn Zives schedules and accom ccommodations ag de- Office, 14 T —Adrertiomsene | T Bw WL i one—and the walls must come out. ! . But before we do it, we’ve got to - move our merchandlse We'd rather sacrifice it to you than to dust and dirt and flying mortar. . . . And there you are! ; : We've cut the prices of every Suit and Overcoat in the house to the core! ‘And these are the last reductions of the season—pnces here will not be any lower—they can’t be. Although Ovcrcoat: are worth more, we have reduced every one of them in the same proportion as the Suits. The same prices will prevail in the 15th and G Store—it’s under the same ownership. And it wouldn’t do to sacri- fice things in one store and ask regular prices in the other. 47> s 287> for All Suits and O’Coats for All Suits and 0’Coats that were $40 that were $45 $ 2 An extra epecml lot of Suits and Overcoats—ones and A Tuxedo Spocial 4 o dm ; twos—tbat sold for $25. $30 and 535 You'll find all ll “You can see ® “You can see i how great this how great this M | i value is” value is” | | Genuine “Roxford” Heavy-Rlbbed Union Suits | A Real $169 Value for Underwear that will keep you really warm in coldest kind of weather. Long sleeves, of course, extra well e with DOUBLE SEAT AND RElNFORCED CROTCH; colors are Gray and Ecru; all regular sizes. This is our greatest Union Suit Value of the season. A real $1.69 value for $1.15. Boys’ Overcoats Fine all-wool material, beautifully tailored, with convertible collar. In green, brown and tan mixtures and overplaids. Sizes 6 to 11 years. Reg- ular $11 and $13 values. Beautifully hand-tailored Tux- AN edo Suits; lined, trimmed and s 25 sewed with pure silk, ALL $40 SUITS AND OVERCOATS..........$2495 [ Including those famous Fashion Shop Rochester- fifl:g;ggggg QNNB gxgfiggfigg L"rgg‘gg ~ tailored Clothes—not forgettmg the pomdar ALL $55 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. .. .......$38.25 | Brooks madel. Every garment in the house is ALL $60 AND $65 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. .$44.95 | . reduced. No C. 0. D.’s—No Charges--Alterations at Actual Cost--Have to When Prices Mean Losses In our Hat and Furmshmgs Department you'll find Blg Reduchons ALL MANHATTAN SHIRTS NOW REDUCED 9th&9E ‘sizes as a whole. Pennsylvania and Brad- ley makes, with shawl collars and sleeves. A nice assortment of color com- binations. Sizes 36 to Regular $698 and $7.50. Special for Saturday— SALE PRICES AT‘BQTH s:ronas 15,;)9 ,gf. OPP U S Tren\iry

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