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i \ THE EVENING : STAR, WASHINGTON. D. T, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, T1923. 1 ings against the governor are being s f ith by € fes, % Statement Gf the creditors' committee, et movement ot 197750 ° pae: |‘the Datted States amd Arst on the ‘ s o otal movement o 750 pas- ['the United States amd first on the waia the etimate of the executives | FROM NEARBY PORTS |fengers to°und" from nearby coun- | Pacific comes San Franciseo 19,170, Al . L3 9 - equity in his property would not af- tries, while the total overseas first- | followed by Boston with 11,369, and » 3 " fect -his conduct “of the -bankruptcy glass movement of all Lcousts was | Seattle with 6,046, 4 e avorl e"' r“lll ll S S . = : but 56,396. Gulf ports and thos LI Tho establlshment of Gov. McCrav's| Passengers’ From All Countries | the Canadian boundarice fisure ‘brom- = : 7 - 4 5 i Auction Bridge Studio The Puritan Pump : Travel Third Class by More New York leads all American ports D - 5 The bankruptcy* hearing will con- mn m Indiana GOVernor’s Creditors | “Hus ‘s sy sonie he sald aliZotal. vestigation into Goy. McCray's finan- of: the hearing, he asserted. Auction Bridge and Mak Jongs ‘aught 1711 CONN. AVE. PHONE NORTH 3078 The ine * | clal affairs adjoufned today after 3 To-merrow Night Serse Qet Statement Showing = |feirine “the atimpey of Hoen it |, hird:class trafe constituted more " Wolcott, state banking commissioner. | than '© passenger travel enter- Filet Mi A smart Walking Variance From Estimate. |™e hiearing will be resumed today. | Ing Ameflean ports in the frat six gmon Pimp. of | patent Recelvership Anticipated. mofiths of 1923, according to a report Ha £l 1 1 . Iy:a(hu:;—:'uw v::a|:( m——— | What effect the committee esti-|lssued today by the bureau of re- ve the filet well done, il eohtuie. and Py mate will have among the creditors|search of the Shipping Board. In place on buttered toast | buckle. Sizes 2Vs ¥ iated = was a matter of speculation last|outward-bound traffic less than one- " and cover with Bea 1 to 8, widths A to INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., November 16. | night. In some quarters. it was|third was third class. s ¥ . e | Fashion put her E.. $5.75. —Gov. McCray's equities in all the | thought the creditors will await the| “One of the surprising facts shown naise dressing made of | best foot foremost when she design- . assets which he turned over to a| outcome of bankruptcy proceedings.| by this report.” a statement said, “is It was pointed out that'in event the ! the magnitude of (raf- committee several weeks ago for ad- | oxecutive is declared w bankrupt the o our DASSOREET et ministration for the benefit of his| committee would be dissolved and a | e ————————— creditors. aggregate only $8,727.45, | receiver appointed to liquidate the egg yolks, olive oil, and 5 T4 | assets. fortunately it Is apparent that this A : A except for two or three items classed | “'mpat the administration of the as- | cannot be accomplished because the ed this chic new as invefinite,” according to @ letter | sots by the creditors' committee can- | committee is without means to carry pump A try-on will prove a revelation to all women and misses. Continuing the Hirsh Clearance Special Sale of Women’s High Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords sent to creditors by the committee, 'z’:‘ ]lonlt end)l;\\re}.‘ was pointed out in ;P'::l ',’,5:,’:‘:;}" 'lt' cannot. pay taXxes ¥ " i e letter,, which says: €© interest, to say noth- which was made public last night. The trugt agrecment under which (ing of installments ‘or mortsage The contents of the letter did not | your committee is operating contem- | principal falling due. ~ Some fore- become known until tonight, although | plates that the property may be held | clorure suits already have been in- it was under date of November 10.|in trust for a period of years in L stituted. A wide variance with the estimate | HCiPation of higher o Gov. McCray presented when he called his creditors to propose the trust agreement is discolsed by the committee’'s statement. The gov- { ernor has stated that his holdings were worth about $500,000 more than N all his liabilities. Equities Held by Trust Company. X Buy 8 pounds of It is explained in the communica- tion that the ereditors” committee ro- CRANBERRIES ceived the governor's equity in N property now held by the Aetna Trust and make 10 glasses of delicious jelly! Company of this city as collateral se- curity for the $350,000 raised by CRANBERRY JELLY Good o the lnst drop flhere is some- thing about a man’s humor that tells you on sight what kind Aunt Jemima’s 1ive stock, shares of atock in corpora- 5 tions, notes, equity in property held NT E M ' M A by the Aetna Trust Company In the “pool” and equity in property pledged COFFEE Sizes "noc:il", ::eal)de(d hylex-(x . James l:i Coat etil Rk ke afcofree he’s had Goodrich, before the governor turne until . his assets over to the committee. quectity of cranberries Regular $5.00, 56. 50 and $7 85 Tities The communication explains that the | ANN with 1% pinte of w for breakfast * - creditors could obtain possession of i (Nl -sachtwequarts el berrie E this equity by paying off the “pool.” W] Syeinthe juice throusha | but that course is not considered By ba Mossumn' /s \ | advisable because the McCray assets I e held by the “pool” do not appear to b ool i be worth more than the face of e e umtl} the ‘ the claim. Hmdxbcilb&w R | The McCray assets have been in- ive mismutes; -t:: (1 | vestigated by the creditors’ commit- pour inte glew tee, and the valuation set out in the | (A porcalsin or sreskery communication was placed upon them, molds. it was said. The ussets are llsted un- Recips Foldar Sent Free A der six classifications: Real estate, | to others than the Aetna Trust Com- | 7 “Hare | Y AA to D Harry C. Sheridan, federal referee, At Before whom the bankruptcy proceed= | 2148 Every one of these shoe styles has been chosen for this stirring sale event. Women have the opportunity of selecting from the season’s best style assortments at prices that indicate a large measure of savings. Styles Leathers Heels Cross strap, one Black and brown Full Spanish, l and two Straps, suede, patent. ETaY _ phalf Spanish, full gorings, puUMPE and log cabin, com- . f i jig::;;:on:nl;lll:‘e; bined black satin, l-ouis, military. o ortand dozems gun metal and tan block and walking of other patterns Jeathers heels. 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