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and Sweeney could not hear, the two downstairs were startled by Mrs. BAIL REFUSED T0 25 |KILLS WIFE AND SELF vealed that the shooting was pre- . In the note which was addressed to his mother he asked for- Comt Denies Freedom Writ in|Dead Woman Was Daughter of |iivencss for what he was about to do. | i Hearing of Alleged Members | | General Manager of Nor- * of Society. ! folk and Western. i wav il ‘jU’nmasked Pair Lock Officers audI Customers in Vault. TESTIMONY 1IN comxcr\’",?,'y {After sh . April 10— andits yesterday Witnesses Divide on Source ofI First Shot at Lilly. s and customers in th: aped with approximate! PROTECTION T HBALTH AND ACCIDENT 1N AME © 348.00 yearly every sic 0,000 3¢ Kitled, e | (lflu.lllll of W. J. Jenks of I mociatid Bres. 1 manager of the Norfolk | { . April 16.—Deny- | p Judge John A. st night ordered twenty-five and riot in ¢ 1e fatal disorders at Lilly Sa 1 townspeople and ME R.C HANTS BANK & TRUST COMPANY First Trust 69— Real Estate Notes Denominations—$10C, $500, $1,000 BEFORE making a first trust real estate loan, we carefully examine the underlying se- curity of the property, supervising and safeguarding all matters of in- surance, taxes and title in connec- tion with it. - When you purchase one of these notes from us, you are investing your money on our judgment and our recommendation. - That is to say, you are benefiting by the ex- perience of men in our organiza- tion who know how to assess the value and safety of investments of this character. COURT RULING HITS GRADE-CROSSING LAW Decision He;d; 752;; Legislature Has No Power to Compel Elimination. For full information regarding these securities, confer with any officer at our main office or any of our branches. Capital and Surplus, $1,250,000.60 Deposits, $6,000,000.00 | “Sour Convenient Locations_ Main Office 15*&H Sts.NW. Dupont Branch Brookland Branch Moore’s scream, “What have you in S IN FATAL KLAN RIOT| AFTER BRIDGE GAME 5" ... o e o e A'note found on the dead man re- | £ BANDITS HOLD UP BANK. = {held up the Sulphur Springs Bank, | &8 Dupont Circle = 12°¢Newton Sts.N.E. Penna. Ave. & 20*St. Branch ¢ are fully cquipped do render cvery possible S5 where there is ample parking r Sprink “zrade erossing | : n held {0 be an extreme- Spa ssie tihe jLeone: s one Morning And Night Ready For a Fight ORMAL, growing children have so much energy, even at bed-time when grown-ups are ~ tired, that you wonder where they get it. Yet children should ‘spend energy and parents should see that they have the energy to spend—by serving nutritious, energizing foods. A genuine, health-building food for growing children is Karo. They love its unusually delicious flavor and in eating it they store up in their blood and tissue cells the energy food element, Dextrose. Because Karo contains such a large percentage of this vitalizing and essential Dextrose, it is especially recommended as the syrup for children. The Red and Blue Label Karo both contain the same highly nutritive food values. YOU could not live long without Dextress. The starch and suger can use it as an energy EREE—A booklet about Desirase Seat free with besutitully illustrated 64 page Cook Book. Write Corn Products Sales Co., 204 Candler Bldg., Baltimore, Md. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924 AUl Sizes: 16 to 20 for Misses 36 to 44 for Women 42" to 52% Extra Large Sizes for Stout Women When 817.50 can provide such smart models, such su- perb workmanship and such fine quality, no woman should delay purchasing a her Spriug suit another day! The Unexpected Happened' Another Marvelous Sale of omen’s & Misses’ High Grade New Spring Suits Identical Styles and Qualities Sdld in Our Regular Stock Earlier at $29.75 and $32.50 lom SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE’ All Sizes: 16 to 20 for Misses 36 to46for Women and Extra Large Sizes 421, to 52, for Stout Women Fine Materials: Poiret Twill Fine Flannels Imported Tweeds Sport Cloths Pencil Stripes Frankly speaking, we never expected to be able to repeat the tremendously successful Suit Sale held a week ago, when we sold in little more than half a day all the Suits advertised. Naturally, many were disappointed and late comers were not able to find their size and style. The great response to the previous sale spurred us on to look for another opportunity to provide our customers with super-values in Spring Suits. We found it. Another maker. seeking a quick outlet for his surplus, sold us 200 Suits at a great loss. row you are offered the same superior quality Suits—the same splendid style-choice—the same expert tailor- ing—that last week led women to buy so enthusiastically. Again tomor. Here tomorrow at $17.50. Suits with the style and character that immediately stamp them as expensive-type garments. Suits that are simply amazing at this low price. It is a saving no woman TR - who needs a new Spring Suit can afford 10 ignore. Spring’s most popular styles. Newest Sports, well as “Boyish-type™ Suits—fashion’s favoriies. Tailored and Novelty models. as Short or long coats, with tailored or large bell sleeves. Some with turn-back cuffs. Tuxedo, regulation and standing collars. Newest wrap-around skirts: vome with one pocket. Single or denide breasted hox-model jackets. Five of the Styles Sketched By Artist From Models in the Sale Colors: Black, Cocoa, Tan, Navy and Gray Shades, also smart nov- elty mixtures, broken plaids, hairline stripes’ and combina- tion colors.