Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1923, Page 36

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36 — PRODF DEMANDED | - ITRAYISFARIER udgj’e Refuses to Exempt In- ‘diana Governor im Bank- - ruptey Proceedings. ol Thress. APOLIS, Ind., MRS. CROKER’S IRISH ESTATE IS SEARCHED Widow Sees Concerted Attack Made on Her on Both Sides of Atlantie: By the Associated Press. : NEW YORK, November 2—Assert- ing that a congerted attack was be- ing made upon: her.on both sides of the Atlantic, Mrs. Bula Egmonson Croker, widow of the late: Tammany cader, declared last night that Glen- Fdocument, THE EVENING ST AR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 ' ADVERTISEMENT treasurer of .ths local E. Magers. Assocla- Young Women's Christian tion, to compel the openipg 6f a safe deposit box in a local bamk, alleged to_contain Croker's last wil The bequests which the atleged will 1s sald to contain, Croker's widow stated, are identical with the provi- sions of her own will. made in N vember, -1919, and: which.she subse- quently revoked. A tramgcgipt of thiy she sald, had been pro- Sale That! duced iIn Sourt at the trial of the first will casetin Dublin and undoubtedly furnished® the basis for the allega- tions of the West Palm Beach suit. It was also possible, she hinted, that the inforfaatfon could have been ob- tained frcm papers which might have been stolan from her home in Tre- and, Mra Croker declared that no will would be founid in the safety deposit box, In- tify First National Bank of Weat Palm Beach. Its contents. she yaid, consisted only of sivic bonds, valued at ambout $110,000, and two deeds name. She Is now in New York to defend an action brought by Richard Croker, jr. in which he seceks to recover $320.000 from the Croker estate, as the result of an agreement alleged to hiave been made yhon the pastition of the property of Croker's first wife. to Florida property in her Was‘ Forced On Us! "~ “BACKWARD BUSINESS” ADVERTISEMEN kS | $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington _SUNDAYS. Nov. 4 and 18 SPECIAL TRAIN Bastern Standard Time Lv. Washington (Un'on Station) 7.30 a.m Ar. Wilmington 10.05 a.m., Chester 10.25 «m., Phbllsdelphia, Broad Street, 10.50 a.m Sore, Stiff, ful EASE. You Can Quickly Limber Up| Swollen Joints Even Chronic Rheumatic|, Just rub 1t%s ‘the tormentdd, lams Swellings in Knee, Elbow, Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Power- Influence of JOINT- | Joints and in just a few seconds it will Denetrgtd to the bane “and bleesed comfdr'comes quickly. It absorbs Instantly and is so clean and stainless that you can rub It on often and get thereby, results much more quickly, when the joint 1s inflamed and-the agony Intensg. Being such- & powerful . eownter irritant, ft caWnot ‘help bringing and helpful results in con- stion, sore throat, chest galds, 0 and neuralgia much r than most any rgmedy you It's here, right in town and Peoples Drug Stores and every live | druggist has it. : It's a low price remedy, to b i sure, but that doesn't stop it from | taking the kinks, lameness or | ture out of your troubled join e e Joint-Ease is the name, 5o call: roh aod i 2 | hecause It is compounded solely for | ne 1 e nd o penful. the purpose of relieving all ;vm\"’ rdi and othér treat- man FREE OFFER OF "JOHNSON'’S FLOOR VARNISH VARNISH STAIN Johnson’s Floor Varnish is easy to Use Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish - apply and has good body. Dries Stain for refinishing in color where hard over night. Gives a beautiful you do not wish to remove the old high gloss which will not chip, finish. It gives wonderful results check, mar, or scratch white. Has on furniture, floors, woodwork and great elasticity—is pale in color— all interior and exterior surfaces. and absolutely water-proof. John- It will not turn white. One coat son’s Floor Varnish will stand all gives you your color and a beauti- reasonable tests. Fine for furniture, ful glossy, durable finish. It brushes wooclwork, trim, and linoleum. on easily and dries hard over night. cairn, her Irish eState, had been raided and searched for 3 ay 14 Hundreds of ! suit involving Croker's w o = OVERCOATS and- SUITS ! Palm E F last Mond e Our shelyes are entirely overstocked—that’s reason enough for this sale. Every garmefpt is of the best quality and materials. These suits formérly sold as high as $55; sizes from:34 up to fit stouts, :'horts and regulars. Returning, leaves Broa. ion 30 . Weat Phiedelrnin T35 oo o m 5.15 p.m. Bt Tickets ou sale Friday preceding Excursion g@Similar Excursions Sundays, December 2 and 16 Pennsylvania R R. System The Standard Railroad of the World an ry C. Sherida federal court by Judge A. B inktort, Ind., ach upte: must remember that it 2| e for “joi almostt SALE ) TROUSERS; to Match, $4.75 Anderson fol- of & motion by coun-|* overnor ng that a nee be made to dete: . the rnor's oceu- classified as that of a| @nd if he, therefore, was ex-; r federal law from bank- cedings. The motion was | the judke, who referred] the governor's ||| ndge e filin speail e etron fArae clnp rgptey e denfed Qvercoats fbrnlerly sold as hight as $60,.in all the newest ‘styles, weaves, and shades. Come in and taie your pick Chronic coughs and persistent olds lead to serfous lung trouble. | ! You can stop them now withil| Creomulsion, an emulsified, cred- | that Is pleasant to 1take. nulsion is a new medical dis- | vith twofold action; it and heals the influmed| ces and kills the germ. | 1 known drugs, creosote Is| a by the medical fra-| as the greatest healing] for the treatment of; | chronic coushs and colds and| P idse said, || other forms of throat and lung s the vital point || ‘roubles. Creomuision contains, | in addition to ereosote, other heal- soothe and | sote n as to whet aesti h 1 Chiefl . WS enzam recogn: a oes termity nor does the mere fict E ney has other occupations. The unt of tme spent on each ing elements which “Nitex” Topcoats 34 Raincoats You've heard of Only a certain 7 number of men can 7 . At . share in this offer- ing. Will you be ’ a lueky one? $27.50- value. Stanley Clothes Shop o= 1209 Penn. Ave. NW. 2o popular styles and bsorbed into’ the | Evenings Evenings at of the the germs n | scs is that of Judge Anderson an swered Mr. Noel Yt oi he ha he d nsidered teed satis- nt of chronic bronchial a sronchitis and of throat and lung is excellent for stem after colds refugded if any o matter of how s not relieved after T “to _ directions. | Creomulsion| Advertisement. - The Coupon below will enable you to try Johnson’s Floor Varnish or Johnson’s Sani-Spar Varnish Stain at At Any Store Displaying the Johnson Varnish Sign ;====== THIS COUPON IS VALUABLE ===="% Present this coupon at any store displaying the Johnson Varnish sign and it will be accepted as 25¢ on the purchase of a pint can of Johnson's Floor Varnish or.Johnsgn's Sani- Spar Varnish Stain (any shade). Or, this coupow is.goas=for =3 50c on the purchase of a guart, 25c | half-gallon or gallon can of Mark X JOHNSON’S VARNISH. Here Our 9th St and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturdays Til's. 4143th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 PajAve.S.E. Cor.7th and K Sts. ‘C;ty Club Shop“ * 1318 G.St. Baltimore Store, 37 W. Lexington Street Six Stores of SERVICE *in Shoes andVHosjery Address Redeem this Coupon and Return to Dealel‘s Your Regular Jobber for Credi EEESFFEESEEE NEDENI OGS SEEEEE® LA R RN B NN “GRO-NUPS" School Shoes QUALITY leathers, quality materials, expert workmanship and attractive styling—all build into "Gro-Nups™ a “Reserve Force™ that makes them come up smiling under the grueling strain and wear of Romping Childhood < | / W, A Wonderful Value Tan Elk Child’s Novelties The new arrival pictured —patent with fancy tops. Others in blue, white, field- mouse and other fancy col- oss and com- $2.75 : binations. Sizes 4t08 VERY . speolal values in good shoes for infants. Sizes 2 to 4. $1.45 Girls Want Style —and get it in this attrace tive patent style with gray or fieldmouse kid tops. Goodyear welt goles. Sizes 34'50 8% to 2 2% to 6, $6 OTBER girls’ styles in tan and gunmetal calf, or patent with dull calf tops. $3.50 to $6 “Real” for Boys Sturdy Brown Lace Boot. Over-weight oak soles. Goodyear welt construction. Medium or Foot- Satoe. $3.75 11 to 13%, $3 THER boys' styles in brown elk, tan calf and gunmetal calf. $3.50 to $5 Long wearing Play Shoes for boys and girls. Footform last. Flex- ible S Goodyear welt soles. Sizes up to 2 83050 © WIZED" Rubber Sole Gymnasium Shoes. . High or low cuts. $1.19 to $3.50 'HOSIERY “Featherweight™ qhifion Silk Hosiery $1.95 Another triumph for volume buging and selling. Sheer, clear, chi¥fon - stockings of very excep- tional ‘quality. Full fashioned. Al soles. Mercerized tops. Co'rs;-Deer, Dune, Otter, Autumn Bngwn,’Fo .. Neutral, Gray, Black ane Guh Metal. Two New Mo"ék: ‘Women's Silk and Wool Sports Stockings $10 at s At Lefe — A fiigtincfive bl 86 ¥y tufings. warm, as wool and Two-strap Mo, djnly Qs silk. The perfect hose for outdoor wear with sport or stgect Costume. Chfidren's up}loen;x“ Sports Stockings 55¢ ? .Lcmg-wuring. Mercerized Lisle Sports Hose. Ribbed to toe and ..ixh oll. cuffs. Colors: Black, rdofan, Buck and Polo. Style 238 Ruddy Calf Solid all through Over weight soles, $6 - “*Hahn Specials™ Great Men’s Shoe Values for $ OMETHING had to be taken out to S these prices possible. Something was taken out—Jlong profits! We “get ours’ in the im- mense quantity we sell—and Everybody's ) a Hafilz;des the style pictured, many others in all popu- lar lasts and leathers, for every sort of wear. Good-Looking’ Walking Shoes for the Modish Woman 5SS 5 make 2 ) Two Smart Novelties w 5595 At Left—A Novel Two- button Strap Pump in nut- meg suede, gunmetal, black g suede or patentleather. > g : At Right — A Swagger, At Right—A Good-look- Soft Toe Model in brown, ing Walking ' Oxford in L] suede and tan patent leath- black and log cabin suede. er or gunmetal calf.: 2 Corresponding trim, Men's Silk Fibre Socks 65¢ 3 Pairs, $1.75 Reliable Onyx Socks, all colors. Remark- able value at the price. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “City Club Shop” 1318 G St.

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