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CHCARDS SUBURBS e iz e llayor Dever’s Drive to-Make City Dry Forces Dives Out Into County. - ¢ Special Dispatch to The Sta (Copyright, 1623 CHICAGO, October 31.—Corking of the bottle in the city of Chicago by Mavor Dever has blown out the bot- tom. Becr, synthetic gin, moonshine, | wine and red liquor with plenty of | Scotch to boot—are teday flowing | plentifully in that part of Coolk | county outside the corporate limits. Roud houses are doing an open ildren Returning to U. 8. After Unique Expedition. By the Associated Press SEATTLE, Wash, October 31.—A party of men, women and children, led on a gold-seeking expedition by | A. H. Moore of Los Angeles, is re-' turning on the steamship Buford, their craft, the sailing schooner Fred B. Wood, having been wrecked, It was indicated by delayed dispatches | received from Nome, Alaska. The Wood, which arrived August 27 at Teller, on Port Clarence bay, seventy-five ‘mliles northwest of Nome, carrying 105 men, women and chil- dren, who had left San Francisco fn her, was wrecked September 29, in a terrific storm on Bering sea, a ‘es related. The Wood was report as going aground In Port Clarence. | eration’ wus performed. + search for mineral wealth. The Wood was equipped with radio sets, phonographs and games. She| carried & cow, some sheep, horses and | other live stock. She had an air-| plane and an automobile for such Jaunts as might be found possible in | the far north. | Moore declared that the expedition Iy a business one. He sald d his associates were go- Nome to work propertles con- trolled by the Eldorado Develop- ment Company. Among, the posses- sions of the company he’listed” more than fifty miles of ditches near Nome. LIVES, HEART SEWED UP. AUGUSTA, Ga., October 31.:-With five stitches in his heart, put there during a -surgical’ operation several days ago by a local surgeon, Charles Jenkins, negro, has excellent chances of recovery, according to reports at & local hospital here, where the op- FIRE DAMAGES SPEEDWAY. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., October 31.—The Reverly Hills Speedway, midway between Los Angeles and Santa. Monica, and scene of national automobile races, was damaged by fire yesterday, when flames destroyed The House of Courtesy 608 to 614 THE EVENING STAR" WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923. bilipsborn Fashion Presents its ABest Expression and Quality Reaches the Maximum in Our Various Grades of et S Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Specialty Shop in Washington Fur-Trimmed Coats - The pictured garments are sketched from stock —typical of many offered here at contemporaneous prices. trade in prohibited, wares and even| The Buford left Nome Sunday and|more than one-elghih of a mile o some “h 5" stand: 1o the | 18 due here November 7. the wooden saucer ‘track. The trac! benis "{lfl.dofi, stands along (Mo Frhe Moore expedition, which left|will | be reconstracted immodiately nty roads dispense a very palat-|ggn Prancisco July 6, was declared|and be in shape for the. annual able grade of real beer that is at least | one of the most unusual that has ever | Thanksglving races, it was an- above the legal percentage. | approached the far north In the:nounced The price is anywhere from 30 CE“‘S‘ a drink to 60 cents a bottle for beer and 75 cents and §1 for harder fluids. Murders Foeus Attention. s the three beer war murders in Chicago focused public and offictal at- tention on the illicit traflic here, so 1 house killing in which county | licemen are said to have red attention today on iolations in the county. | is in the state’s attorney's office | they have testimony pur- | ow that the brawl in a| oon Sunday was started | y hishway policemen who were! drinking off duty and who began a | over split of the graft by | or_and other drinking deli-| : permitted to be run over to the favored establish- Therc was discussion today £ a ] : There are a hundred 128 o ke oy o o, Sl shades called white ‘WHEN you tell your painter you want a white bouse you are not thinking of a near-white bouse, but an absolutely white house. You are also thinking of a white house that will stay white. Do yougetit? Not often. 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