Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1924, Page 4

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I half in the ‘car of the auditor shows that there are ! and Watt. ontheground, tne néna " ahacks in‘the oottt | FIND SHIP'S CABIN DOOR. resting alongside the road, and the| I’ i ing $150,000, which are regarded as et féet inside the open front door of the apparently uncollectible. The auditor car. One of the bullets had plerced commends Mr, Quinter for his serv-| Wreckage of Missing Lake his heart, causing instant death. i ices on behalf of the creditors of i i Tt-is the Bellef of those who have the BotuREL sorpbiation: Freighter Picked Up by Tug. 4 Investigated the case that the mur- Persons who held on to the stock of CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 30. der, with robbery as a motive, war{ |§{ the United States Trust Company and | —A cabin door bearipg the name Clifton a carefullly planned affair. refused to accept In place of it stock | was picked up by & tug In the vicin- RS in the Chevy to Great Falls! ity of Thunder Bay, A. E. R. Schnei- i l""""‘r :’n“ntla.:::wu el Tucker: Safids Ch | Lana Company receive $40 per der, general manager of the Progress i A ‘featare of the - N ueker ith | share on a par of $100. accord- | Steamship Co., Cleveland, owner of Few Clues Left by Bandit farlk flml{ f‘-*hd‘"db"'* ";_L"'m“_"r" el ands arged w'th[m;: to the auditor's report. While the [ the missing whaleback ¢reighter pocket of the dead man Wi ver- . vast majority of the United States|Clifton, was notified last night. Who Shot Stevens at looked. several other pockets, how- -Malfeasance ‘in Trust | S rbany -ateskiiiois kiag]; The fralehtor Went down twlif. its A I:-\'.-v'_"l::dl h;e‘l;‘.tlur‘r'\'l‘d”(r:.\l’nd‘pr‘.;Il‘\r Il{ d 5o “of stock. holders of | crew of 28 a week ago while trans- A is estimate he perpetrators o : i Y - | por stone fro o Quantico. | the crime ot away with about $100 Company’s Affairs. - Eeienseaiinabosy |ibOE Umwacoh e e AR el BR Gy | to repay them for the killing. A | tor.“wiit be bensbtea to the extdnt 6f ; It was kwown hereabouts that ‘“""' | = - — ces of armed men were scouring | Stevens was In the habit of carrying | Tucker K. Sands. former Washington | IR eranle E 2 . € azmei mon wect seouring| Blevens was [ the BAblL of Sk | Tucker I Seatl, tormer wasbineion | “rne auailor goss lnto s Setatled N 2 CHARGE ACCOUNT ort to find | his trips, and it is the theory of the | United Statés Trust Co.. which foiled the alleged malteasance e e eV aTors, hat. Someons. Who, EhO | voaectyemeca Teast oy Nboh eeied I | of” pacee of Uie aisged maitihsance : - CLOTHING STORE asency proprietor |learned of this habit engineered the | jtors and stockho'ders of that corpora- 5 . : L ds. who is said to have pald him- e hody was found | crime tion to the extent of $30.645.17 for al- | oo s | e =5 Ieged failure p s totaling about LOCATELL; [N GENOA. | M odas i e Distsict Siprarme conrt | o e o e Com g1 HE R Ofiers' You an Umlsual by Hatbort L Dasi et Coun s the auditor disallows. Should some time into the conduct by the for- | foieney claimed by the auditor, it s i unl o e ressa A, Haly, “September 30.--] mer receiver of the affairs of the com- | & pected rec s ek It \ ) s Locatelli, the Ialian aviator |pany. Sands gave a bond of $100,000 | 1o & Suit on his bond. e = © heavy downpou whose plane was wrecked on the|for the proper discharge of his duties — . — : < therefore flight from Iceland to Greenland, er. Appointed Chaplain A CHARGE ACCOUNT HERE WILL ENABLE YOU TO penal institut while accol yving the American ain z h O = = - a2 = 2 s M SaRRLot o1 s era! Berbesl br Whia mmans or b e tev. John Harold McCann, has been Fralfiimd WEAR THE FINEST APPAREL OBTAINABLE IN THIS the North Atlantic, arrived in his| made th the court in 1920 and B ApL e Army DISTR'CT S H L SIS S COMERINEAND, [USE ome city vesterdayiand was accord- | was remo P | ° s “ NATI N % (V){JJ#:&%REDIT FOR YOUR ENTIRE FALL AND WINTER . great demonstration by the | K. Quinter. - i 3 s | 5 - R o L L B L INATIoNAL sank] f S8 | took charge of the and New York Avenue 1 H 3 = thousands of persons lined the | hands of the receive | . No Parking Restrictions adies EXquulte Coats, Suits and Dresses e ovel hich Toeatelli passed . P a ! e ha i I Banki: Service” - wa"ot enthusiastic admirers su 00 41:060.000 3w M cloth | == The Season’s Predominating Styles roucded Locatelli, lifted him to the i “ —_———— —are ready for you to try on. Smart sport and dress Coats {the streets to a hotel. where an vlnhr‘f plain and fur trimmed; rich looking fur and fur ic C orate luncheon had been prepared | new Dresses in silk and wool materials. SE NOW AND PAY AT YOUR OWN CONVENIE! | : i il Il Coats$16-50-Dresses $14.75-Suits $24.50 Come in and Pore I 1| | Others Up to 51950 Others Up to 53850 Others Up to 54500 | Over Them -‘ i o | MEN! —then go out and let the wet | : e Top Cants New Fall Suits & Overcoats You want Fashion, of course—but not One of the finest stocks of men's clothing in the city pour over you In your il < /' a stereotyped rendition of it. Rather, ‘, from which to select. For young men, mature men, and men \ hard to fit. Come in and be convinced. . Fashion with applied individualism. | ; Steln-BIOCh i = You'll find it in Mode Clothes—for our i $27.50 $3 4 .50 539.50 ENNYWE ATHER | / K Top Coats have that distinctive character- i = = i istic—plus supreme craftsmanship. Suits in_all sizes; sport models, one and two button ef- fect, conservatives and new Jazz styles. Overcoats of dash TOPCO AT i i W ! | i and’character in belted and half belted and box coat models. I : Mode Coats—in the new London Laven- $38§ i T 45.00 i i ] der, Grays, Browns, @ta.. . .5 sas vee v SRR ‘; ‘ BUY NOW! | PAY LATER! it Knit-Tex Coats—in the smart There are as many reasons fo: ’ Hl shades ing one of these new, snappy . - coats as there are whims of weather. Richard Austin (London-made) ) Coats — producgd expressly - for §, t Ask to see the hard-use stands-abuse Mode customess . .............. 40 o sfio UTILITY TOPCOATS 20.00 i g e e P EVSWEAR il Likewise Mode Suits i 311 Seventh Street N.W. Open Saturday Evenings S ].l (C‘[ ne y‘We S{ are individual in type (INCORPORATED) Single cr Double Breasted cut—this is a season when taste and i : . kill are most essential to satisfaction—for minuteness of detail is an 2 ‘Main 7120 : $ S important factor. Em $35.00 to $75.00 AT 14th and G Streets The Mode—F at Eleventh real 7 style today depends on the f ’ . . young | A a déeg# ;’P J 57'7:,,,_ { V74 Superb Dining Groups man ‘ 3 . Tolllnyfolks,Clothes /’r bl »‘. NOt TOO COStly are a part of their equip- £ ! : ment for Success. ‘ h ; The pleasure of dining is largely a mat- The day when a merchant could tell \ SRS 3 A St 4 . ter of personnel and place. A :te youngtr?fl? tgh?t a certain ’I§ot§le v:lt:s Ry Our Credit Plan ¥ ] 3 dlilnfl;‘;vbfike a play of manners, e newes! ing”—is over. ay the : : p i shou e staged so that perfectio young man tells the merchant. It cer- B ::lsr:ssggp ui;l‘atlll;l uftminex- 2 ) : meets the eye and IUXUTI;’ sootht:s1 B . . “, i tainly is nice to hear them say—‘“these pensively on a modest. salary | the senses. suits are just what we fellows ‘want.” i IGE ROUS CREDIT‘I K ] at the Lifetime Furniture Store you will find suites at sensible prices, which enable those of limit- u p p e n h e lme r \ ; : : ; b , ed incomes to possess superb plen- I( ‘ ; 5 : ishings for their dining rooms. A Dinfng Group in combination walnut and gumwood, $395 few pieces are quoted: Good Clothes. : 66-inch buffet, with mahogany Interiors; ten pieces s Tled Italian-type Group, in rare good taste; lai buff - $ g 2 tor QnAllYt;riety g::inpfiu long table, cloged linen and silver che;f:; tzn‘::l'egebs $395 , Range Exquisite Dining Group, for the woman who loves the Fur- s 98 Sk & s 98 unusual; fen pleces, in Italian walnut finish. .. ... 9490 'I'rlmmed * Cleth > A Dining Group, in American walnut and gumwood; $295 GOATs Up! DREssEs Up! Queen Anne type: ten PieceS..........eeeemees } ; D B Easiest Terms of Payment ‘ LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS _MORE THAN A ¥ANE TOSNON Ploamilor K MAYER & CO. S ial Fall P h Seventh Street Between D& E pecial Fall Purchase— ‘2 .75 Soirs . . . . 278 623 7th St NW. - : o Bl ST | e (B HIH T s Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 0'Clock

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