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When ybu are painting’ use Paint that is dependable. With “Murco” Liquid Paints you can be sure they will “stay put.”, “Murco” stands for all that s best in Paint> Mixed with scientific accuracy —of 100% pure ingredients, it is no wonder that#Murco” Paints pass every test of time and appearance. Their ca- pacity for retaining their protective “periods has ‘earned qualities over: long’ peri for them the name of “Lifelong Paints” ‘All colors, ready mixed in sizes to suit (i | Brunen, Circus Owner, Wrote “I Think Dotty Plans to.Do Away With Me.”-v 4 1§ the ‘Associated Press. RIVERSIDE, N. J, March County authoritiés today we: possession of a letter sald to e been written by John T. Brumen, cir- cus proprietor, slain at_ his home Friday, in which he told of an at- tempt on his life by his wife, Mrs. Dorls Brunen, and of his Intention of making a will cutting her off with one dollar. He sald thut he had been 1iving in fear of his life and expressed the belief that he was being “framed” by his owu household. The letter, dated February 20, was{ addressed to Brunen's sist rs. Elizabeth Jaesche of Cary, Iii., .and was turned over to the authorities by | her yesterday after she had atteuded her " brother's funeral, more would be made today. “I think Dotty (Mrs. Brune figuring to do away with me.” ; ) Prosecutor | il | Jonathan Kelsey said that as a result i | of the letter one arrest and possibly Gen. CHICAGO, - arch 15.~—The 8al- vation Army “stores, whish h';‘u’. in Chicago for been Institutions een years, have morfe -than Aft Solved the problem on tbe high price of being well dressed for thousands of families. = An entire outfit—hat, clothes, | shoes: vollar, ties and everything— for $3.75. That's the price of doff- ing the garments of a tramp and lfl::k:lnxvon the ralment of & gentle- an. But'the Army is-not making a specialty of the tramp. There is muny a family man and his wife and his chfldren who patronize the industrial clothing store. It's the easlest, quickest and chespest way out. You can get & good coat for 35 cents, a pair of trousers for 25 cents, a vest for 10 cents, a hat for as low as a dime, socks for § cents a pair, & necktie for a dime, and « real slick, , clean, highly starched white coliar thrown in to make the outfit complete. You. ¢an get anything in the cjothing line you want, ‘and the price is within reach. And if you happen to be without funds and in dire need of clothing it's ydurs for the asking. The charge placed on the clothing by the ‘Army is to cover overhead expenses. such as rent and f8r, cleaning and renova- Uon, for mending, for hauling and for “the meager salarles for the few aged or crippled persons in the stores. The clothing is donated by U. 5. T0 DECORATE TANAKA, *MANILA," P. L, March 18—Gav. l T t " America’s Spfifig'hcnlth/resort extends a hearty _ invitation to the people of Washington. ° Throufh sleeping car ‘service to French Lick on timore and Ohio every Tuesday and ‘Fri- day, March 7th to April 28th, leaving Washington, the Ba 4.35 p. m: Freich Lick . Spflngs T | confer . the.” atetinguishea medal upon Licut. Ge: is. here to repay the visit of Gov. Wood recelved anthorization: Wood last year to Japan. The pres. FUI.:I. ou.an, FoR 33 15 from the War Deparfmen} teday o cntation will be made Wednesday. By the Atsociated Press. § ' _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.’C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 15, 1932 ° 'I}:|SALVATION ARMY PRICE FOR CLOTHING INSURES n. Tanaks, who l’ervlo;’ 2% 3% 4% i 27" " DAILY BALANCES interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- _ed monthly. . interest on. ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly.. ., interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY g Munsey Building Pa. Ave, Between 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. filfll“IIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlIlllllIIIIIIIIH"IIIHII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII For reservations write, call or phone W. V. Shipley, Div. Pass. Agt., 13th and F Sts.,, N. W. Telephone, Main 556. City Ticket Office, 13th and F Sts., N. W. Union Station, Massachusetts and Delaware Avenues. BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. il | the letter. “She wants to get m z ‘for all she cares for Is a good time.” Mrs. Jaesche expressed the bellef that her trother had been killed by ed assassins, “and,” she declared, “I think I know who hlre:‘l them and why. Harry Mohr of Pittsburgh, brother more fortunate familles. B BILLY McINTYRE DIES. KENOSHA. Wis.. March 15.—wil- liam T. (Billy) Meintyre of the ,,‘f,'fl strel team of McIntyre and Rice, and & brother of Jimmte McIntyre of Mc- Intyre and Heath, died yesterday at his home here. e atarted as a flowar Old Theater. in Chi- s d to the footlighta | -~ 1 L T T T T TS E. J. Murphy Co. 7l0 thh St. N.w. Main 5280. of BMrs. Brune eclared that, aside = bles,” the circus man's home life ap- peared to be happy. Brunen's estate Is estimated to be worth more than $100,000, exclusive of .| tife insurance. } Hundreds of persons, Including cir- | cus folk and members of. fraternal orgenizetions, attended the funeral of | | Brunen yesterdyy. The services were |to have: been 'held at 2 p.m., but, il owing to the great crowds that pack-. ed the house and overflowed into the it 'was after 4 o'clock when the urse started for the cemetery. resentatives of all the leading circuses and many of the sfaller wagon shows and carnival companies were among the throngs that pald their last respects to “Honest John,” as Brunen was known among the show people. _——— GIRL HUNTER FOUND BIG GORILLAS “TAME” Explorer Akeley’s Party net\_u-nl * From Trip in Wilds of § Africa. NEW YORK, March 15.—Miss Mar- tha Miller, twenty-three: -old mec- retary of Carl L. Akeley, explorer, ‘told of the fun she had shooting lions and huge gorlllas in Africa, when the White Star linet Baltic docked here. The so-called man-eating gorilla is really a tame creature, she sald. “I i@on't believe they would fight, unless cornered and compelled to. 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