Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 12

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POLITICIAN INDICTED and leader of the “Egan gang” of St.[spectors after months of investiga- MISSING MAN RETURNS, been missing since his blood-stained |sald, he cut a large hackberry root Louis, and thirteen other men were | tion. buggy was found near Murfreesboro, | and scourged himself thoroughly with IN POST OFFICE ROBBERY named in indictments returned by the| Colbeck and five of the other 13 in- FREE FROM ‘THE DEV'L' Tenn., a week ago, yesterday returned | it and with two stones. | Federal grand jury here Wednesday |dicted are under indictment in St. to his home here, after having visited | The devil was not expelled, he de- R S e e the | Loul®, charged with participation in Decatur, where. he said, “The Lord|clared, and so he went to Decatur. 2 5 %! a hold-up of a mail truck in St. Loul; cast out the devil from his spir! There, after a long struggle, s St. Louis Gang Leader and 13\‘3.m_nufllvos‘l[ office robbery in Staun-| 0 a2a. when $267.000 in nege. | 24 Thought of Suicide, Farmer| larls was taken to continued, the Lord cast out the devil. Others Charged With Nu- o, s SIRICRsh 1 table Dol o S after recelving medical attention, | Karls then returned to his home. i { numerous bank and mail robberies :a‘:ldebun;d:o:;gweregé‘:zlx‘e:." Federal | Confesses, But Scourged Idea [(old an inconerent story of his aisan:| Members of family said that g merous Robberies. {in Missouri and Illinois during the = From Mind With Whip. pearance. On the day of his disap-|a year ago he received a severe blow | By the Associated Press. [ past year. = - Bytheh oeratia g pearance, he said, he was worried|on the head, and since ihat time b QUINCY, Tl September 5—Wil- | The indictments were made at the| There is nothing worth knowing in |~ e teiel Lo about his financial affairs, and the|has been subject to headaches. Dur- S L A A . g ., September | de e 5 se moments, Earls declared he : . liam P. “Din Colbeck, politician behest of St. Louis post office the art of living for nothing. 5—George Karls, , wh 3;3013,‘1:::9::2‘—."z:‘lsl‘ie;}::a:;}fl,’e‘nrc Z'f; tton besct by nallucinations. mmw’nil‘yxs: “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® Saturday an Important Day for Men Here Y 9 sales planned for tomorrow make (= ‘or men to select their Fall needs. and be here to share in the great d | es possible. i “THE DEPENDAB ESTORE" Items Crowded Out of Our Ad- vertisemert on Opposite Page— Equally as Big in Value-Giving! 50c Watch Bands $1.00 Drapery Poplin Store Hours: || 1] =30V “anca } Zsc = Yard 9:15 AM. 1o ([l Teuniine heavy rose. bluo o Eoiden } 50¢ 6 P-M- ribbon in black and colors; neat- N’;"‘W"‘r; ;"Y ‘?‘u;‘"lf‘j' 1 wide G0SInnwinth. | eaen a0l Toilet Soaps, 7 Cakes for 89¢ Tea Kettles Palmolive Com - pany's Toilet Soaps, Gray Enameled Tea ) large oval cakes; as- c Kettles, five-quart c trade size, \ sorted odors for toi- let and bath. 2 bt 69c¢ Coffee Percolator: 75¢ Domino Compacts | Awuminum o . Domino Compacts, ) Percolators, four-cup ) 3 N el polished gilt case, Zsc size. ’ c !/ § //, | complete with mir- . i ror, puff and Domino s / 7 7 Compact Face Powder; all tints. 69¢c Brooms /) Corn Straw Brooms, iz (”fi)k\\ /// 4 v 39¢ Mercerized Batiste | ... noge " soc 39¢ Dotted Swiss bark an d 32-inch White Dot- . |nude; made wis w Swise i ncat } DGy | some pise i Raneack fect; not ail Now Comes Autumn’s Biggest and Best Shirt Sale! ‘ WIN oo Flicee Grepe . Jatmtissimsass o e : 5 || menir e § 25€] , $1:00 Mesh Bass 4,800 Brand-New Shirts of Unquestioned | R 39¢ Chiffon Voile r‘E:llfl:ir;flll’s 81 Beaded High Quality—At a Phenomenally Low Price Y [ cemrity25e | O Hndbare ply quality. 69¢ Swiss Organdy erfect \ = o " transparent quality, Tomorrow we offer shirt values that will induce thousands of men to stock up for months to come and save 1 | TS ot “"‘(“:‘lf; ‘;“"5' ‘ququ!fierclnic( s. 3 for greatly on every shirt they buy. Here are shirts you will be genuinely surprised to find at $1.15. We | e 55 - B e bought 4,800 shirts from one of our best makers—a clean-up of his entire surplus lots and overproduction. | Cotton afag?!'? oy 1: § 25(: i good range of want- ¢ We bought them at a great saving—that’s the way we’re selling them! ed colors. g ; Loqk at This List of Fine Materials: A ! 35¢ Dress Ginghams = 1,200 Fiber Silk (Glos) Striped 1,200 Corded Madras Shirts Jp mmdesnet: 1 25¢ qualities, in a large | | Madras Shirts 600 Genuine Woven Cord Shirts | e 1,200 Woven Madras Shirts 600 Harmony (80 Square) Percale Shirts ‘ 15¢ Apron Ginghams There are scores and scores of patterns, including stripes to suit every taste, as well as checks and figured effects. 2 Yards Every shirt is generously large, expertly made and carefully finished. Five clear pearl button front -sh R grinel m‘:"dfnrcd 1 25 b gusseted sleeves. Each shirt hand pressed. 4 2 i Bz shaumlgneckband Sl il ]‘:.p;uo 215‘:53: ue | C\ Every Shirt Absolutely Perfect Quality | [T j _ All Sizes 1410 17 | eiiiiei 1256 See window display--then step in Men’s Furnishings Store and get your share. Direct Entrance from Seventh Street. Il size for resulation c . pillows. { chet and | and 2 50c Figured Sateen | {7 36-inch 1"‘#]” X’;vl ) | TWO 1. . uinbie for = Toings_of @ § 250} $1.50 and | | | linings or comfort coverings. — (Lining Cu Dept.) > 25¢ Tea Towels. 2 for Stamped Tea or | | Glass Towels; as- c & sgorted neat patterns. E: 19¢ Towels, 2 for 1 Striped Glass Tow- | els: red stripes only. ‘s c (Limit, six.) covered Boys’ 50c Leather Belts | X ripe or t. | msersesiss 95| 81 } | rown, with buckle; ( (S Our First Sale of the Season a Record Breaker! b R Boys’ Your new Fall Suit, with two pairs of pants, for esectient foF_schosi ) s o s $19.75! That’s the good news we have to open the Fall iR 25c Grass Rugs clothing season with Saturday. Suits for business and i o X Double- ) . . Damask Napkins, 6 for|warp J: e € dress—every one styled according to the new Fall designs. ° ! Mercerized Dam- R ; blue | ask Napkins, ass;‘:‘l‘; ) Soc F And every one embodying tailoring by the most skilled ed_patterns sign craftsmen. It goes without saying that suits of this char- frsy s ) $1.69 Tailored Vestees i PR . - . Lij ) acter will cost you much more regularly. This is another Bz?j’,b,‘_fi i’?,.f Slips et S $1 of those value-giving events that have made our Men’s Clothing Store the place for thrifty men | e soc i to save money. | neck and sleeves; ) and black and white, y finished with deep hems. “Vl’ Al‘fl“nll Cirdlt‘s You have choice of an excellent assortment of styles and colors in Fall-weight Cassimeres. | 89c¢ Ruffling, Yard Grays, browns and blue mixtures, also stripes and checks. Patterns and effects you will admire. | et Sombinationsit | 5001 Two and three button single-breasted Sport and Norfolk models, all full lined. Sizes 33 to immeadion tuerl "1 ! At white, cream, ccru, magpie an | ot wh 42 included. Yes—every suit with extra pair of pants, practically giving you double service! wmie | ot | 79¢ Trimming Laces | Siior . FREE A Gem Safety Razor | astimspmnis 2} ()| e With Each Suit at $19.75 o A s roou ) C| Extra Size Aprons and cream; sizes 3 to G inches. Extra Size Bungalow $1 bl With each purchase of a Two-Pants Suit at $19.75 we will give free of ch: 4 2 L g arge a “Gem” Safet or, Duo- A s, fast-color ma- plate type, neatly packed in metal case. & E ¥ Razor, $1.00 Chamosuede torials, in meat checks, - Gloves also indigo blue per- Men's Clothing Store—First Floor; Direct Eatrance from X Street, Reall (Chamosueds ) cajes; squaro necks; full cut and Washable Strap- e 5 wrist Gloves. in white S 500 $1.39 Costume Slips Al . ° | Iy, with self and - 's Costume 3 Every Man Will Find His Ideal Fall Hat Here Special Values in | Sonirdiio, Sotor™ embeottert | e " wnics st | @ Men’s Furnishings I'll - Women’s Union Suits |round sokes, trimmed o A 9 - - W 's G a - { “‘:).\, lace .:nll vln\.\:rl‘vidv‘r,\'wr-d‘g. A finer assortment of shapes and styles we have never shown before. We promise the right siyle to every one of 1%5‘35?3&'}{%‘{ Kg:e;{g‘l ‘;mP m,l;.fl i Al Cotton Union " Suits, | 50c ‘;’i‘;‘f daouticEe kit tophlpsfan Vi . . 2 s Men's Silk-| se, - | = s. the well dressed men who come here to select their new Fall hats. The famous John B. Stetson is our leader, and man make, with high-spliced heel, double-rein- ot lene na aoss ) 81.75 All-Wool Serge Yorced sole and toe; black, navy, cordovan and knee styl slight seconds of inches wide; a we also carry complete lines of “Smart Set” and Goldenberg’s Special’’ Hats, giving you the widest latitude for choice. new gray. All perfect quality. Sizes 9% to 11%. the regula grade. 1 n qual ] - cavy, fitm-woven qual- (Six pairs for $1.75.) . ¥ Goldenberg’s Special The *. < Boys’ Union Suits ponged and shrunk; o e “Smart Set Y 15 epcngedand . ! . and i v~ Eeru Bal- in black, navy, brow The Quality Hat Stetson lis;fz:ieflsm Pt i Hickok Belts, $1.50 ol R st ) ()| Bl R , short = Our aim has been to offer in Hat : AR Something new for e i e $1.50 Tweed Suitings For many years John B. Stetson ! A Hickox BJ!‘“ . pants; slight seconds of the reg-| &4 inches wide; styl- }$1 the “Goldenberg Special” a hat H. S : ats have been known as “America’s These hats have a reputation d withe buckle bearing alasisst srade ish gray mixtures, for :Z;d?ls:;hixd ;je:n);:: ah:; best.” We show all the newest Stet- | for being the best produced to 7 ot Tech, west 69c Window Shades | wuits and sicires. ! y sons. The soft hats are here in the new sell for the money. Blocked : / it D AR e R $1.50 Black Taffeta wanted shade for Autumn, as *| {p chny gray, cinnamon brown, nutri and trimmed to the last word %/ Central’ schools. All indow Shides, on C 35 inches wide; rich, well as black and staple colors. steeliara se;l oxford and otl; =, dictation. New blue, gray, pearl, b = sizes. strong spring rollers, Justrous, ail-silk qual- 1 $1 Plain or full satin lined, best shadcgra}s"we]l‘as black featurienrgnfl:‘é nuu;liz, lsal?l gray, sl:l:’él:“ ;'lhfr‘; ——— in white, ecra or zl’”“l; ity. Yard, st § P » s ood shades an y L . N A leather sweatband, pure silk approved flat welt brim, light curl brim O Silk-fimished felts of e ilot 2 : i ild(xfilyo: (s“!p:nders, 69¢ ,Bzzfi.g"é' rl? i ete $1.50 Satin Messaline band. All the approved shapes | nd caple shapes. quality, Shapes that will be in D e T fnasaiwith mon, Blankets, good } 500 es wide; ricn, for Fall represented. favor this season. and dots. All regular lengths, welght; in blue or i pink, with various $1.50 and $2 Golf Hose, 81 nursery design borders. s English Golf Hose, pure wool, in gray, 79¢ Grass Rugs - x heather, brown and tan, with fanéy jacquard 27x54-inch Heavy, } 5[] $1.69 Sports Satin cuffs, Samples and surplus lots from a leading Double-warp Japa- 40 inches wide; an ex- b O nese Grass Rugs, in tra heavy, rich, lustrous, green, blue or brown; fiber silk (glos) quality, } 1 oriental and medailion designs.| in tan, fallow, cocoa and Fleor Tables.) garnet.

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