Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

AUTOMOBILE TRIO ROB THREE STORES Armed Bandits Rifle Cash Registers While Attend- ants Look On. Three armed bandits, each wearing| ¢ nd | bLandits and )Ngd his ca he bandits bo; ml a waiting automobile and dr )‘n' on were tol t the oldest was Detectives O'Brie feel reasonably certain that the ban- dits are the individuals who staged the hold-up in Lamb's drub store. M. BERNSTEIN SUCCUMBS. Drug Dealer, "Who Ended Life, to Be Buried in Philadelphia. Michael _Bernstein, 44 member of the whole: s hurston County, that through he has evolved a insect is said to Dem\sylvama Aven Sever\fl\Street MAN HELD ON FRAUD CHARGE 13 YEARS OLD William J. Reid Goes to Jail in William J. Reid, 50 years old, alias C. B. Morse, and S. P. Croft, who \\nqlor‘ Relid, the prisoner was committed THE EVENING out on bond of $10,000 on appeal from frauded Boss & Phelps, real estate dealers of this city, of $10,000 13 yéars ago, was arraigned before United States Commissioner Macdonald yes- terday on charges in an indictment by a TFederal grand jury at Pittsburgh alleging he used e mails to defraud in the sum or $30, John H. Bu mm: " assistant district attorney prosecuting the case, asked 1 be held in $25,000 bonds. On motion for a postponement of the | hearing by William Leahy, attorney Case Alleging Misuse of Mails. Suggestions Stetson Hats” a sentence of 30 years for having de- | 17. to jail, Hearing will be held October Reia, who had been sentenced by Justice Stafford in the District Su- preme Court February, 1920, had ap- pealed to the District Court of Ap- peals and was on bond when the Pittsburgh case was brought against him. Tho charges against Reid were rict Attorneys Burnett, Raymon Neudecker and_ Post Ofce Inspector | W. J. Satterfield. According to the charges, Reid is alleged to have used |} a scheme of misrepresentation, em ploying fraudvlent certified checks from a distant point. I RTINS NI T Men’s Fall Topcoats A Double Header *30 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, JAMES W. CROOKS DIES. | Was Chief of Record Division of Congressional Library. James W, of the lormall) presented by Assistant Dis- |l‘~'lnnth o nd { Library and p chief 1924, 11 Mr. Crooks had been employed in nw record division almost sinze its tion, coming to this in 1897 & poaition tnere. | He ive member of the Calvary M. B. "Chureh merly been president o He wa m attorney of the w Crooks, years old record sion of the; ! nf the Congressional Joseph M. Crooks, assistant dla&?l eastern district 24 daughter, Mrs. Jewlel teacher of this city, . Elmer Crooks of In- will be _conducted morrow aftérnget Dr. James Shy of t lgd t will be in Fort Highest Quality Low Prices Republican or Democrat---Q. S. Stores Will Serve You Only the Best WAFER SLICED BACON s Ib, 35¢ GREEN LINKED SAUSAGE Auth slb., 35¢ FRESH HAMS Ib., 25¢c FLOUR| | %45 For Salads and Cooking For Wholesome Frying 2 QUALITY SERVICE ' STORES. independ- ent Retail COTT GINGER ALE QUENCHES THIRST Pints, 28¢ b, 23¢ ALWAYS FRESH BLUE RIBBON L. 45(3 MAVIS CHOCOLATE Can, 34c | WASHINGTON FOR EVERY PURPOSE WESSON OIL SNOWDRIFT Corby’s Mother’s Bread 1009 Pure BUTTER Franco-American Coffee BLENDED BY AN ARTIST Gardner’s Cake 51bs., 32¢ With the World Series just ahead — here’s a sug- gestion that even the most ardent fan can stop, look, and listen to! These stylish woolen topcoats do double work— they play the game, rain or shine—they are smart topcoats on a sunny day and raincoats, a rainy day. In light. rough gray with blue overplaid. Gray with a greenish cast (very effective), green overplaid. Blue gray with deep blue overplaid Smartly trimmed and silk piped. New London Lavendar Two-Pants Suits, $42.50 4-piece suits of wide wale with herringbone effect, cut on the \Wales model. Have coat, vest and two pairs of pants. Saks & Company. New Pleated Shlrts 12 1bs., 63c 24 1bs., $1.25 CERESOTA DAIRYLEA MILK g‘;““‘r’:fi' Fountain Brand Hams Same Splendid Quality in a Phillip’s %% Sausage, owiva: 35C Mueller’'s SPAGHETTI, 2« 25¢ RITTER’S BEANS, 3 cans, 25¢ International SALT, 2. ve. stx 25¢ Philadelphia Cream Cheese, 2« 25¢ musks, Buckwheat Flour 25¢ Original All-Pork Saks’ dressed—the Boy’s at his best! Boys’ Clothing for Autumn and Winter The ample stocks now ‘being offered afford every assurance of satisfactory selec- tions. Third Floor. Featured Values Two-Pants English Vest Large pkg. Suits at $16-75 English model coat—detachable belt. regular knickers and a snappy vest to complete matters. Sizes 9 to Boys’ Two- $9. Golf and | 18 years. Pants Suits 75 Materials that have been chosen to withstand the wear and tear that schoolboys are sure to give them. Coats alpaca lin lined. Sizes 7 to Small Boys’ Suits at $2.95 Combinations of stra pants of wool J plain colors, that button on to vua:hab)c hlo e of lin. include ger cloth —real satins—poplins and many othe: to 10 years. Boys’ Blouses at 95¢ Good quality woven ma- dras, in the collar-attached \!)lc in neat stripe effects. Also plain tan. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Saks & Company Second Floor ed; both knickers fully 18 years. Jackie Coogan Caps at $1.50 For large or small boys, in a large assort- ment of fabrics that go well with his suit. Jackie Coogan Leather Tams $2.50 A becoming hat for the little fellows—light tan, brown and black. Saks & Company Second Floor SiNCcx Men’s fine quality woven ma- dras shirts. In plain colors of blue, gray and tan. The Karlton is a shirt par ex- cellence and has an added feature Two Collars to Match Saks & Company. Street Floor. De Luxe \ilk-hncd lat‘ of our Saks Special $4 Latest Blocks and All Colors Karlton, $3 Newest shapes and wanted colors. The New Stetsons Smart styles for Fall and Winter. Priced, $7 to %10 Men’s New Fall Caps College and golf stylcs $150—52—53 Gabardine Caps, $3 Saks & Company Street Floor I (e T e s e () T e T TV ) s G (s ) s VirginiaSweetPancakeFlour,»95¢ LOG CABIN SYRUP, pint, 29¢ ‘Campbell’s Tomato Soup, « 10¢ Del Monte Asparagus Tips, < c22¢ SunMaidSeededRaisins, itz ve- 25¢ Nucoa Nut Margarine, Ib., 30c Early June Peas-Sifted, v 2 cu16¢ MASON FRUIT JARS s, dom o5 Gold-Bo MAYONNAISE [cnnfonulone oy oo ool fom A : R O O G A e T e e T ) 0 O D T O e B S 3,

Other pages from this issue: