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THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924, —_— e R e AR D SR e e e ] . in Spanish and entitled: *“A Nation being investigated by Federal and|reproaching Finch al began firing, YOuT ) (Cripple Shoots |IDANET INDICTED [Gciihrhuikict sl CLAIMS FATHER KILLED |y i, | - e “ Father to Save L been scattered over varlous parts of | FOR REFUSING BRIBE Young Finch sald he was an -eye- | occupants of the' saloon at'the time Mado in Few Lessons. i Day and Evening Classes Spain by means of airplanes. witness of the killing, Which occurred | were not molested. SIX LESSON | . ‘When Ibanez was informed of the e R [in a saloon. He said he and his Mrs. A, M. lfil;!lv?r-nflv 1 i Life of Mother summons he laughed heartily and de-| Son Makes Charges Against Fed- | fother had been engaged in redistili- R AT T e 1K ot ] | clared it was unnecessary for him to | ing denatured alcohol and his father | Rail Car Surplus Lar By the Assoclated Press: | say that he would not respond to it. eral Dry Agents in had - been caught by prohibition BECEE SHpIas SNTEey B throp. | 1 i { URINGSTO, Nt e aiiian 18 “I would just as soon take refuge| : agents with four druma of the redia- | _Angelo I AT is being - {on a cannibal island or throw myself | Chicago. tilled product. ‘They held h ris- | | 2 L s into- waters Inhabited by crocodiles| ..o - | oner for a day and demande, i g i . |or famished sharks,” said he, “as to | BY the Associated Press. . Wife of Insurance Companv % pan'Sh court Moves to Pun conf(lfllé myself llt[: lhes xt:vernment 0f'by Cols Fineh tant hie s, His father was released when he|way Associatiun, represented an in- iffith 1 B 3 ¥ 1 : & = 5 bandits now ruling Spain.”” e Finc! at his father, Homer | promised to raise $1,000 as o first pay- | creuse of 24,537 vious ear here, District Attorney 4 5 @ ¥-|crease of 24,537 over the previous Official Found Strangled and Gomear here. Disirict Attorney | jsh Writer of Sensational i i | Finch, a Motel keeper, was ‘shot to| ment to be brought to a rendeavous | week's surplus and was atributed to 4 ! al 1 s h s , ea A week ago by three Federal|the next da his story went. His | th e able dec! el af- N—— S ail hooting hi | y, his ¥ the seasonable decline in freight traf- 00 lean L Stabbed in Home. B v “,1‘1“"“":“;1‘;3(E:fl‘"\‘;fl_’;:fifi S Pamphlet {ASKS TAX REFUND MEANS | pronibition agents bLecause he fatled | father did not go. The following day | fic. Freight cars in need of repair { had threatened and beaten his = | { to pay them a bribe when they found | four men wearing Government badges | on December 1 totaled 18%,140, or 8.2 " I e i [ g EndSnatsniiy ELEL | 7 [ nim_selling alcohol wholesale were |came into the saloon and after | per cent of the number on line. O LS xe sterday. the men threat By the Associated Press. | Comaress awas asked: Ly Secre iy | 001 00000000 0 T SRS G Spoc s . LA ened to kill his wife. ! Mel esterday to appropriate | = ) LA LEEE nls, Mechlon S i The son told District Attorney MADRID, December 18.—The wheels | 00 SeReias o0 @RRORTES | Traver his father had kicked him | ° U idatce huve tined 0 taxes fllegsily collected. nd crippled him for life when he X Sonts “Blageo Ibanes 1lon estimated that be- 9 years old and that r 1 last and June, 1925, ther would line up the iy eSter-| clafins to the amount of §84,000,000, Iy in ome room and in addition to those already adjusted, | i allowed. Railroads had on hand December a surplus of 208,451 frelght cars in 1000, | gerviceable condition. This figure, orporatior, he told assistant State’s attornevs. | ;i rithas A i ¥ g CHICAGO, December 15-—Charges | N by ertian T C 1 and the public prose- | 11 which the prosecutor | SOUI T RER FOUNTAIN PENS ] | and PENCILS in , i Hiles GIFT BOXES any knowle ges against Thanez, o usetul gitta for . 8 Called to Face Court. | - Pesious 10w m Madrid on Monda, who is in F 4 50c to $15.00 2 bped £ 44T, 5 HARRY C. GROVE, INC. Y e 6 sk 'Shal,p Reductions in "BOYS’ SUITS and OVERCOATS A\ most unusual group of fine styles from our regular stock at higher prices are $ | Our fresh-picked, tree-ripened Grapefruit and Oranges are now sweet. We have doubled out shipments for now odd garments in broken lots—all Xmas. Shop early and avoid the rush. new, present season patterns—collec- | tively alil sizes. Oranges, dozen . 25¢ Grapefruit, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for. .. ; . 25c Baskets of 50 for 3 . +:.2$1:00 Baskets of 13, 16, 20 and 25 for 4-Piece Suits With Vest.... 4to 10 years I Baskets Selected Oranges Mixed Baskets of Oranges & Grapefruit, $1.00 3-Piece Suits....... .11 to 18 years Chinchilla Overcoats 4 to 10 years Freize and Cheviot Over- coats .. ... ..11 to 18 years We Also Carry a Complete Line of Extra Fancy Apples and Other Fruits Trade With the Original Stores for Good Quality Fruit at Low Prices Store No. 1—1200 New York Ave. N.-W. Store No. 2—1370 Park Road N.W. (Opposite Tivoli Theater.) \ Caps to Match, f1'45 : i Store No. 3—1912 7th Street N.W. Store No. 3 also carries a complete line of Extra Fancy Meats and Vegetabies and will deliver reasonable sizc orders. Phone North 3097. - . 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