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29 CRAPS SAVECLUE SOLVES ROBBERY Jewelry Recovered in $1,500 i Theft and Man Is Found in Jail. pleces of jewelry mes and through the ral subsequent holders, linked up a chain of v which resulted finally ng of Joseph Monroe , colored, of 241 Elm il s smobile for went into 480 Vir- hwest to collect a 1 he returned the and jewelry were moment while zinia avenue s 1 sum. Wi mobile, bag Loot Starts Circulating. Later th ¢ began circulat- ing about the detectives now and again would chance on a piece hey knew was part of the t started the linking up of ced it down, they rtson was der of the theft, and then they started looking for Rob It was at the District ja found him. He was serving a 180-day if he were might ne more light on the case.” Accused Hax Alibi. | in the other man, found him with a brought Special Dispatch to The Star. | buildings c> SRR > 25 S5 > S e 25 > - 35S < =S ST 55 5 'S 3ERBE e S5 35 SBAIBES 53 5 253985 OO S5 CSIIIOID SEEELES S RTICICILICICIEIIITICINICICD VBRIV RIAIVRRRINRRR 53 2R 25 THT Wild-Dog Pack Bigger, Despite Killing of Many NEW YORK, December 10.—Wild dogs in large packs have become a menace in Virginia, declar: Donald Lee, chairman of t fisheries ginia, at the na- tional game pro- tective conference He told of a pack of 400 wild on the outskirts of Roanoke, Va., which, despite ef- forts of game wardens kill them off, con- tinues to become larger. In on to year the was undimin the assault on their formidable numbers. There is another pack of wild dogs, the colonel said, just out- side of Richmond. A child was killed in one of Richmond wild dog several day Ik children are not treets after dark fo imals which lurk in the SALOONS AND CABARETS BURN IN MEXICAN TOWN | lam Naco Visited by Fire and Consid- erable Liquor Is Destroyed, Be- sides Block of Houses. | H am 9 WOMEN ON JURY INOY'S TRIAL First Evidence in Shooting of Mrs. Mors Presented in Court Today. By the Associated Press. LOS AN , Deccmber 10.—Nine women rounded out the jury of 12 citizens in the Superior Court today awaiting the presentation of testl- mony which attorneys for the State predicted would prove Kid M former idol of the prize ring, guilty of the murder of Mrs. Theresa Mors here last Augu A negro janitor, David Hiram, was I to give the first prosecution testimony. He found Mrs. Mors dead bullet wound on the floor of the apartment she and Me had been as “Mr. and Mrs. N. aggered into the ister, Mrs. Jennle Thom- as, v he had killed a woman, left $30,000 worth of jewelry In his sister's keeping, made a will and left; at 3:45 an., he wandered into Holly- wood police station and told officers “tomorrow T'll be in the tank”; at 9 he was in the Mors antique shop ors. husband \d before 10 sunded three ablishment * Denntson told > jury v's motive for ¢ murder was jealousy, that he pil- 2 y after death and pre- viously had stolen articles from the hop.” Where there is no hope there can be endeavor. Nothing Takes Their Place Insist on Pinelyptus YOUR DRUGGIST EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, November Traffic Violators Number 3,150, Says Report Three thousand one hundred and fifty arrests for violations of nu- merous provisions of the traffic regulations were recorded during the month of November, according to Supt. of Police Sullivan's report to_Commissioner James F. Oyster. Violators of the speed law totaled 1,275, while violators of the miscellaneous regulations to- taled 1,876, an increase of 133 d arrests and decrease of 347 miscellaneous violations, com- pared with the month of October. Speed arrests at Intersections last month totaled 326, the num- ber for October being 344. Last month's arrests for speeding be- tween intersections totaled 947, against 798 the preceding month. Catholic Men in Social Session. The social session of the Natfonal|. of Catholic night Council dressed last Council, M by Daniel J. Ryan of the atholic Welfare Conferen who made brief addresses were Rev. 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President Lewls declared that if the students would pursue this course “the youth of America’ would receive a sound and thorough training in the history and the sacrifices maintain the ideals of the ) George Washington University sending out invitations to students urging them to visit Washington on their trips and suggests that they visit the University where they will be invited td an illustrated lecture on the National Capital and given propér explanation of its buildi its city government and its ide Dr. Lewis explained in informing members of the club that about 000 high school students visit the tional Capital and vicinity yearly. He praised the local press for its efforts to bring to the attention of the people of Washington and the Nati h eat opportunity ; PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. 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