Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1924, Page 10

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PRINGE WILL GREE AMERICAN FLYERS Intends Meeting at Mitchel Gunman Thwarted By Stern Refusal To Give Up Cash “Hold up your hands and hand me your cash.” It was a burglar speaking from behind a_gleaming revolver in the THE PROSECUTOR DROPS KLAN SLAYING PROBE Finds No Evidence Against Sur- vivors of Buffalo Fight—Two, ‘Who Shot, Dead. WOMAN IN LAW FIRM. Mrs. Catherine Rankin First of Sex to Practice in County. Speel ispatch to The Star. KE , W. Va., September 8.— Mineral County has its first woman lawyer, who has just been admitted to the bar. She is Mrs. Catherine Rankin, and was admitted on motion GOVERNORS TO CONFER ON CRABBING INDUSTRY Maryland Executive to Meet Vir- ginia Governor for Discussion of Protection Methods. Special Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, September 8.—Gov EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1924 missioner Earle that he will attend the conference. Mr. Radcliffe was invited to act as adviser to both States and'as mediator, if necessary. —_— Body Found in Vacant House. Special Dispatch to The Star, LONACONING, Md., September 8.— George Hohing, aged 25, son of Ed- ward Hohing, was found dead yester- De hcmus at Any Meal PPETIZING breal- fast, luncheon or supper ready in a jiffy. Gorton’s famous “No store of Jacob Berman, shoe of Charles N. Finnell before Judge|Ritchie will leave Annapolis tonight [day morning in a vacant house on Bones” Cod Fish mix 8 : dealer at_ 746 Ninth street last . Jay Valentine. on the State steamer Gov. Thomas|Church street. The authorities say ODES A Fish mixed Field to Be Em'rew as night. It was Berman, who lis- | By the Assoclated Press. Mrx, Rankin is the recent bride of | for @ trip to the Potomac River, |that Hohing had been drinking for a with boiled potato— Private Individual. By the Associated Press. SYOSS] Y cptember 8.—The tened, and Interrupted his duties of closing the store to pay atten- tion. Quietly, out!" The revolver went back # the bandit's pocket, and the bandit went out of the door. Berman sald: “No! Get BUFFALO, N, September $.—No grand jury invéstigation will be held in connection with a shoting fray on August 31 in which two men were killed and two others wounded, Dis- trict Attorney Guy B. Moore an- nounced today. Thomas H. Austin, Vernon E. Rankin, a member of the Mineral County bar, and she will be assoclated with her husband in the practice of law, the firm to be known as Rankin & Rankin. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rankin are graduates of the law department of the University of West where he Is to confer with Go Trinkle and other State officers of Virginia on methods for protection of the crabbing industry. Swepson Earle, chairman of the Maryland Conservation Commission, has been informed by McDonald Lee, long perfod and that death was the result of alcoholic poisoning. Bot- tles that had contained moonshine and extracts were scattered around. —_— Drowning Victim Identified. Prince of Wales motors to Mitchell L reported Ku Klux Klan investigator, | Virginia, fish and game commissioner of Vir- |Special Dispatch to The Star. Field this afternoon to greet -the ferman continued his intergupted | ,nq° Edward C Obertean, alleged e — inla, that Gov. Trinkle and the Vir-| MORGANTOWN, W. Va., September American world ors. task of closing up shop. B police ‘“‘under cover” operator, with . 5 ginia delegation would meet Go ~—Identification has been made of His presence on the flying field will membership in the Klan, shot each Misuse of Mails Charged. Ritchle and the Maryland officials at |the body of a young man who drown- be unofficial, howevcr, for he will be there not as the British representa- tive, but as Edward Windsor. FRANK A. DUNN DIES; other to death at point blank range. George C. Bryant, local Klan organ- izer, and Carl W. Strum, a companion, Special Dispatch to The Nt ND, Md., September 8.— T. Neupert, manager of a the mouth of St. day morning. Acting Commissioner Lewis Rad- Marys River Tuee- ed at Morgantown on August 19 as being that of Frank Hannan, son of Mrs. Fred Hannan of Adah, Pa., Al- itain's formal and official were wounded, Bryant seriously. retail shoe store at Flagerstown, Md., | cliffe of the Federal Bureau of Fish- | bert Rore, a half-brother, established congratulations to the birdmen will NATIVE OF WASHINGTON In an announcement made after ex-|was jailed here in default of $1,000|eries, Washington, has notified Com- ! the identity. l;; ‘Hxln m}hfl hl\ Sir E”“’;‘[ le\'.irll —_— amination today of Lieut. Austin J.|for the action of the Federal court, the ritish Ambas: he prince, Roche, Maj. Frank X. Schwab's pri-|following a hearing before United L A Was of Fifth Generation of Resi-|vate investigator, and Frank Ober-|States Commixsioner Thomas J. An- Unln Jsme after motor- dents of Capital—Student tean, brother of one of the slain men, derson, charged with misuses of the ing to Mitchell Field from the James Mr. Moore stated his investigation, mails. The case 15 sald to involve the A. Borden home, 12 miles distant, of Art. had developed no evidence of con-|xending of C. 0. . orders to persons where his highness is quartercd. spiracy on the part of the survivors|who had not ordered such shipments. his usual before- Having forezone breakfast exercise, by motor wax to I recreation of the the day Frank Altemus Dunn, 53 years old, of the fifth generation of direct de- scendants of native Washingtonians and himself a lifelong resident of this s, | City, died at his residence, 1002 North Carolina avenue southeast, yesterday. of the battle to effect the death of either of the men, and had uncovered noth- ing in support of charges that Ohgr- tean had been detalned or threatehed by Klan members. Frank Obertean LAFLIN Blindness nothing to do but fry. Woodward & Lathrap Death was due to heart dixease, it Is | had, duoted his brother as suyin DewSB anch sald. He wasx a member of the AS-|nore wald, but he did not know Store Al & | sociation of Oldest Inhabitants of the | go°0ry , w4l but he 010 922 14th Rock Club as Sir Esme's guest at a | Pistrict of Columbia. Bryant, who was shot in the abd rook it o aml Mr. Dunn was educated in the public % OPPOSITE party for the British and American 5| men. still was in the h ita da; FRANKLIN 8Q. o Polo teams, and dancing at Glen Head, [ SChools here. He was employed for 25 | 15, ™00y, ieved 3 smrEnl et | years by the sullus Lansburgh Furni: | Mt reo the ek ave in e GUrea epitemoer odate Play With Poniex ture Company. He was a student of | AStured. turm was armed, . planned after participating | art and a graduate of the Corcoran L % i ClaflmOp al Co. Art School here. to the fiyers to drive estate for some welcom to the W. R, Mr. Dunn was the son of the late play with i polo ponie William H. Dunn andsMrs. Dolly Ben- . Capt. o i oday ¢ der Dunn. His father was for a long e e e R R 3 innerware asswatre ou iy e o e el G Besides beinz a member of the As- Dolo teams at the William Tost field | Sociation of Oldest Inhabitants. Mr. [ '~ e et Dunn had also belonged to the IR binee ained, planned |Society of Natlves for many years. " to spend four or fi hmtiiajinSonti [ (1sE Suevived by hisl il dow, (B rs. beginning n he will have lit- Alice Reilly Dunn; a son, Phillip, and two daughters, Mrs. Stuart Mehfelt and Miss Frances Dunn, Funeral services will be conducted Developed trom at the Lowest Prices of the Year ::;m"wmumw or oo or 499 as the residence Wednesday morn. the World’s Most emphaticalls that Walex “eoriamty | Browning, formeriy of inis city’ ana Protitable A big sale, planned for months in advance, so This vear assortments and values are better than Hationt ts Hbthes terment will be' in Congressional Fleet Operations that you may save greatly on needed houschold ever.” Not half of the wares on $ale are pictured 4 Las utilities for your Fall and Winter home by filling here. Make a list of your needs and come to- NAVY DAY PLANNED. your wants now. morrow. since he boarded aria en route to America. the EBerens: DEFENDS RIGHT TO LET FIRPO FREE ON BOND Husband Says Clergyman Is Mis- taken in Charges of Lax Tactics. Charges that 1l _consideration October 27 Set Aside for Tribute to U. 8. Sea Fighters. Navy day will be observed Mond: October 27, it was announced today. Objects of the observance are to pay a tribute to the past and present services of the American Navy to the ation, and to better acquaint the people with what the Navy means to them. The co-operation. of the Navy De- partment has been promised by Sec- retary Wilbur. The Navy League plans to conduct a campaign through In 200 cities in America, Yellow Cab commercial cars are daily earning profits for more than 1,000 fleet owners. ldentically the same type of vehicle is new available for truck owners. Get all the facts immediately. Universal Aluminum Double Boiller. 2-quart size, with ex= tra large water com- partment. Special $1'78 =2 Aluminum Frying Pan, heavy quality, with cold han- 98C dle. Special....... has been Firpo, A {the press of education on the Navy tine p nnection with | throughout the interior as well as e R e S T T VA sued which would permit holding of \4L‘:’ 2 brizeiant In which Firpo I ] g i 2 prizefieht in which Firpe il I R Extraordinary September Sale Value Lamitai Woal Walil Dustes: were denicd today by 5 complete with two dif- er General of Immigration Hus ’ . ferent size handles. 95 | 100-pce. China Dinner Set, $42.50 &=, c Be declures Fiepo ible to bond under the Universal Aluminum Six-cup Percolator, with patented pump for hot or cold $2.95 This attractive dinner set at this exceptionally low price is a value far out of the ordinary. Note the unusual, distinctive shapes of the You may choose from three different designs, 12 persons. pieces. Service complete for immiestion £ an i watsr S Special carried out in pastel colorings and gold. pending a h Aluminum Lipped Saucepan arrest . . " Bearing 50-pce. Haviland China Dinner Set et ofs: 11 and 2 70c . Special, $23.45 = | Remarkable value in this famous dinnerware; full service 2 for 6 persons. Two designs; a charming rose garland 1 decoration, or a rose and bird design in delightful colors. i d = K Coveredl S?u:epzn. of Uni- = ater Pail, o . . ¢ vy esiity, Toavare sise, 44-pce. American Porcelain Dinner 5ii3 .&:‘“’E';L“. $1.15 with bail wood handle. 25C S s s I 13 95 cial . SpeciatE et, Special, $13. One of the best values we have ever offered. A set of so0000 unusual quality and fineness in a conventional design delicately colored and touched with gold. For 6 persons. Cut Glass Goblets and Sherbets E 1 E led Scrap Basket, plai § o e WA Special, $3 doz. e S ctiols ae not untried devices, et = ;i ; E BN ez Sow Svehin Wizard Triangle Mop, chem A delightful light cut pattern colorings. Special. owner is an enthusiastic Electrol ically treated for dust- v = = champion, oot Brand_new 1 924 fagifoors Specnl P 90c and lTIOSt f“mc.-t;l\c shape: : C —AUTOMATIC stemware that will grace any | 2 table 'way below the usual Cak T —OIL HEATERS price. | R Eliminats the coul man, the furnace M 9 S w man and tho ash man. Give you con: trolled heat, uniform in all weathers. the Natl. Board of Underwriters. O ully automatic. Cocoa Door Mat, of good - - L ESHOTR. b s tn o ;i;;k;ndsp;;f;, L Thin Blown Tumblers, $1 doz. e Lt : e :mx" iy _:“' . RREY T T This September sale price for finely cut tumblers affords 2 removable shelves. $9 75 M‘s"fiug:»fin;(uu»f,m.?};f'.mfi vm‘uming mat WOUId Sell for $40 and $45 an oppc?rtumtv to replenish your supp!y of tumblers at Special ... $ BIGGS Engineering Co. a substantial saving. W 1310 14th St. i HEATING ENGINEERS at T s A e S W Savory Enameled Roaster, LLLLL LIS/ LA LT LA Ll Ll L L LI seamless, seif-bast- ) ing; two sizes. Spe- cial $1.48 Double-lipped Snlcep-n. Uni- versal aluminum; 1%« 45C quart size. Spe:i Kreamer White Enameled Bread Box, with convenient rolled top, large size. Special.... ... $2’95 DURANT “Just a Real Good Car” LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL I IO I L1 L 2072227, Universal Aluminum T ¢ a $27 75 It’s a simple story—but a remarkable value. They were bought special so that we could give you a bargain. Hundreds of men in Washing- Thermax Electric Heater, with burnished copper re- Curtain Stretchers, size 5x Food Chopper, combination i an inder, H 3 monsi n; Heavy Tin Wash Boiler, ton have bought them and you would, also, if g e $5.95 Lorriis i ‘.m.f._ ?1:15 ;l’:::.‘l::.jr“;“hhpins. 5"2‘;'85‘ ml:‘g;p&e;ogo;t:nn: .$..§ .{.5 you saw them—are you in the market for a SPechall c-- e BTN e (i e dles. Special.. . : REALLY GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES AT i $27.752 Every pattern, design, strxpe and shadc that’s new for 1924, - No Charge for Alteratio ; e FLIES | i o IR Mosquitoes : , GRS e S hae Eipey o=z~ Roaches Anis , TR s ERSCHE At t R =mul-.-hl MB E't. |31.5 F STREET 5 ns, Glassware, Housewares Sections, Fifth Seer. _House : of Kuppcrlmimer__ Clothes :

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