Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 11

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D5 C, ERIDAY, SEPTE\(B.ER 14 1923 S be -wpitiat . me -soon -an’ uskin'y mev 1 == ““There sat Cal swingin' hir Ill‘ and. MAY EGUP POLICE WITH RADI SETS Philatielphia Chief Believes|® Crifinals Can Be Caught “Quickly by Plan. i ia |4 | { i eptember 14 Police nf I delphia soon will be valkifg their beats .with tiny radio trapped to v.hear 'l)uuv- by means SLAYER OF THREE 6AUGHT‘ Prisoner, Capturedion Farm, Taken to Unknown Cell, By the Assoclated Press, OTTAWA, Ohio, Sem»mber 14— Charles Shanks, forty, slayer of Mrs. William ~Tenwalde, thirty-nipe; her daughter, Olivia, nineteen, angd: the girl's _cousin, ~Lawrenge Tenwalde, twenty-three, " was captured on. -a farm neap here by Sheriff Roy Mo Cullough and Deputy Shwrift-Patrick Myers of Putnam county late yester- ay. He was. charged with firstede- gree murder. Shanks was found hiding in a haymow and, although the offieers say he was armed with a revolver, he offered no. resistance. Becaueh ‘of the intense feeling in uns vicinity, the prisoner was taken o “a nearby jail,” §heriff MoCullough annbunced.” He. rdfused b diviiga the location of Shanks' place of in- carcératibn, Except anong their ihtimates in Northampton- the watin Trierdship of Cal Coolidge for James Lucey was not publicly known untll’ Cal was elected Vice President of the United States. For years before then:Cal, in the privaey of his home, hagd been giving a ldrge share of the:eredit for Iifs “sucesss .to the old Irishshoes .} maker, at which Lucey would beam With pride and shake his. head mut- standing there by the window stitchin' a shee. It was Friday, I re- member the day clear. I was stichin' the back last of o shoe when 1 heard the door open behind me. I didn't turn around because if I took my eye off the needle the tread might get-out of line, Ang a shoemaker—not a cobbler, mind you, but a shoemaker— who takes pride in his work if he so much as goes a halr's width off the right line has to tear out all he has done and begin over. “I didn’t_hear nothing more, 80 1 thought whoever had entered must have lefE-withoyt waiting. And ywhen smilin’ up at me. oqipod morntn, Mr. Lucey,' he saii n' awsy to, Washia'ton "to hought 11 bid you good-bye. c. 1 pleased - to See the Vice P this great ana there In.my chair as he h: frequent before: Cal, T'm Then he told me h Wasnizrion. thns afeorn togsee me. Mr. Lisey’ he sald. a bit will'T come,’ T says, ‘u as oa to ot sittin’ in the upper perch'—meanin’, of course, the presidency, . » | “Then he went out with the secret policeman—Col. Frawfey, they: say his name is. .Well, T ain't’seen Cal-but once since. | But ‘now that he's Sittin’ on the uppér perch—meanin’, 1 said, the . President. Attractive and Reasonably Pricea d to see | 11 you're’| to. ‘come, - 1f: he does VIl go, but not in these old clothes you see me in now.. I would get all dressed u 80 :a8.not to. shame him. (Copyright, 1023,) ONLY 15 SAIL ON SHIP. NEW YORK, September 14.—The, stemmiship” Fintand, ‘which has accomb= dations for 1,000 persons, broke all light salling records for 1923 yesterday, when | she left for Hamburg with but fifteen passengers,i’ Four 'Werd in (he steerage E E = E mtcreot on checking accounts on daily balances - com- gvmuuuummmmmmmmmm»mmmmmmm@ Remember WE PAY DAILY BALANCES 2% . pounded monthly. interest on ordinary savings ' accounts—compounded ' quar- terly. tering he “hadn’t done nothing™: “The day Cal was to g0 awi Lucey sald, was finished I turned around.’” . Mr. Lucey, ‘bushy , browed, peering over 5 Is giasses, pointed a thick brown “Y was 'Snger;at an-empty chair, A Quetion of MEN'S DRESS —is not so murh—-How much-you p.nv 4 —What you get for your money. s of headquaner« iwwel BOBBED HAIR BARRED_ i of Police Mills varry through LONDON, September 14.—Bobbed | Washington,” pi - i hair, which is rapidly passing out The Buperinténdent, who has-asked|here, le getting a fow kicks to help tion. out.of the!it along its way. The latest comes ar-construetion | from Manchester Hospital, where all ting station, .ex- | nurses have been ordered to allow utilize | their hair to grow; in the future no ¢ | young lady with short locks will bed allowed to look after the patients. ~ | Many London restaurants and de- partment stores have issued notices 'OFFICES THE lNSURANCE BUlLDlNG " 15th and Eye Streets N.W. Desirable selections may single rdems or largc suites. THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY Smith Blnldmg 815 l‘Slh Street N.W. interest on special savings - 3% 4% o o e i o "EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY _ "Munsey Building ° PI. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. NNW. I Pollcemnn. " he sald,” “to equip anavith a small portable Not only the patrolmen would be cqulmmdi e force wh are | » keep moving.about | >mobiles to watch for| and tafic but to the same effect still -be made, whether thieves. | mplates the use of; signals, perhaps a siren Sav “Bayel’” and Ins;stl We have always lived up ‘to a_standard—All: materials and the finest of workmanship.. Tgk¢ all this'into’ consideration and the values we are offering are lmh afion of sensational! —AN [-HAAS—FALL AND Tailored-to-Measure, ALL-WOOL 3-Pc. SUIT Made to Measure ", as Low'as Merchanl Tailors 1 lHIAAS & C0. +1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. The 'All-Wool- House lllllllllmllmifllllllHflfllflflllflifllllllIllflllllli‘lllllllllllllfllflllllllI|I|Illllflllwflllllllllifllllfl 5 prnmpm as if he’ WlNThR" £ his own Every police- ! would 'be reached and ! neously. hope fo establish an tforce. comprised. of ts who will volugteer r gre-are in Philadel- Dhia ht least two hundred thousand radio. Sets. The-police bureau could ."lnlnp'. # code for communication with rustworthy ownérs who hawe eivic | 23 ;‘rv'Hle‘ enough to ‘ce-operate with the 1923 Ffl]] and Winter Materials and styles show » docided_change. We in: vite your fmspection. ive Crooks’ Description, H representis sab oW | When you sce the name “Bayer” . nes ‘gain’ en- | on package or on tablets you are (l\\vll;ngsl(ri cotm .| getting the genuine Bayer product B g lelin [t prescribed by physicians over u could send hig description \)roug twenty-two. years and proved safe asking the guxjliary for by milliens for the regular policemen bokout tarimm Phila station, TRY ON You get Headache | Lumbago, Colds Toothache Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets.of Aspiri | only. Each unbroken package con- .| tamns “proper Jirections.. Handy: - boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles | of 24 and 1000 Aspirin is the -trade mark ~of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacet ester of Sa broadcast- Mils has . Police in | t store and perfect fit, whop Made in the City erful to_re nd th »".\'e“r po g0 A Pay Only $2.25 Per Week On One Of These "Nearly New AY Ay "Amazing prices on fine player-pianos, eac Ic sbearing 1/15 ]ordan guarantee of full trade-in value within ong year:! ! In- coming ‘fall- stock forces us to close out -our traded -in ih- striuments to make room. There are bargains galore to rhon,w from. Many cannpt be told from new. Come prepared to buy, as you will not be able to pass up the wonderful values of- fered during this sale! This Beautiful ng j/ h@d@g@@w “The P@?fie@% Silk Stee In keeping with our policy of giving our patrons, theidiscriminating women of Washingten, the fin- ‘Player Piano estand nothmg but the finest, we are pleased to an- nounce, that from now on, we will (alrv‘only The v $247 Famous, Bench to Match ' | et 15 (5 L | ] : >- 3 25 ' : " PHILADELPHIA "GOLD SEAL Fasv Tormall | B & TSl Stoclangs asy* Terms!! 1B o5 ; y ST - | : After long investigation and thorough tests—we are con- ; vinced that we.can guarantee these to be the finest silk stock- ings - obtainable—and ‘free from all manufactufing: defécts. flln material and workmanship, in full-fashioned perfect fit- ting quality, and in flawless and enduring beauty, our famous PHILADELPHIA GOLD' SEAL Silk Stockmgs are'without a peer.. T We are in from t h.¢ daintiest Pianos at direct touch with our Hiq chiffon to the.heaviest Paris_ - office . advising ingrain in afl sizes and 28 s us daily- of all. new in' a full range of rich 589 3 1Y . shades;; f:We have permanent colors: IN -HAPPINESS!- DOIENOW! JORDAN' PIANO This magnificent. player cannot be told from new. . It is the best bargain we are offering during this sale and will be the first to go. Terms, a small down payment and $2.25 per week. Obkicr Lixed Players At 185 8295 ARTHU R MUSIC IN THE HOME! | Used Upright Music brings joy and happiness into tlz:."fa‘miyly‘ circle. The musical home is always the happy home. Any member of the family can playea, player. Pre- pare now for the long winter nights by purchasing one of the fine instruments:offered in this sale. You will not miss the small weékly ‘or monthly payments. Buying a piano is MAKING AN INVESTMENT ADELRy "(\\" 0,30, rlebaclher 3 TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Home of the Chwkermg Pumo ' WASHINGTON

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