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GIRL, 16, ELOPES WITH WEDDED MAN Movie Theater Usher Marries | Chauffeur at Rockville. Gives Age as 18. L r-old Helen Carlisle, Rialto Theater, where nths she has watched heroines screen go deep in the tangles > and then extricate themselves, own life in a maze as intricate as any depicted in the films. She ran away m, leaving in the lurch Earl Manny, an- other usher at the Rialto, to whom she was engaged Girl Only 16. ase is William F. ir, who separated ks ago. night by rector of Rockville. s 18, but her Mr. George R. Car- 441 I street, say she is only 16. Detective (. J. P. Weber was called this morning to investigate the wppearance of the girl. Mrs. Car- lisle explained that Mrs. Shaw, @ few weeks before leaving her buswand, had complained to her of his atten- o Helen. Mrs. Carlisle had con- story as unlikely at the to Rockville with a from his wife a They were ma Rev. Millard watched closely. er to meet the however. irst intimation of Helen's dis- appearance came when she failed to show up at the theater last night. A little later a long-distance telephone message purporting to be from Fred- erick, Md., was received. “Tell M “This is the otk other Not to Worry.” haw,” said the voice. at end. “I want to tell you that Miss Carlisle was married here and is going to Wheeling, W. Va Please tell her mother not to wors that her daughter will be home Sun- Shaw chauffeur ‘Wyoming his fan has been employed as a for Dr. W. S. Harban, 2101 wvenue. He had lived with near the Carlisle house and 1ad b patron at a store kept by M Carlisle, Manny is disconsolate. He never had med that Helen loved an- othe He had been Uving at the Car- lisle home and the couple had decided to marry as soon as Helen was 18. They had talked over plans for the wedding recentlv, THREE DIE IN FIGHT AS HOTEL IS LOOTED; BANDITS INDICTED (Continued from First Page.) police believed that this may be the me of Nugent, the only robber ounted for, who is belleved to loot with him. part of th as Nugen loot from the man known declaring the latter’s real iam J. Mellenchuk, served time in penal Doubt was thrown about the iden- W the man who actually killed ant cashier when Woods ad- wd fired a shotgun. Wit had told the police that only harge from a shotgun had been that killed the hotel em- i that Robert ell Scott, under t who has ob- , was a friend robber band. so is charged with mur- r in the s ment with Rus- sell, and the latter has declared Rob- [ shot that killed a drug whose death Russell was told ABARGAIN E-V-E-N-T For Friday Only Special Clearance in O0DDS and ENDS Of Summer Wearables Every Item (irenllz Reduced Sifk and Pongee Infant Coats, in pink or tan. = Friday ¥ $2‘9') Lace-trimmed Baby Car- riage Covers, in white or tan. Friday only 79¢ Infant Sweaters, white, s, assorted ] Q¢ Friday only, pai Baby Bonnets, girls' a boys' hats, while they last; on_ Friday s of 25c Rubber riday only ... 3-piece Knitted Sets, consisting of sacque, cap and bootees, in white and pink and white and blue. Friday s $1.49 White Dimity Rompers, sizes 1, 2, Friday only 49 0Odds and Ends Leather Baby Shoes, asorted colors. Friday only 300" Pairs Socks, sizes sorted colors. pair Girls' and Boys' Overalls, sizes 2 to 6. Friday only 79¢ Little Play Suits, in tan c 49¢ Onyx as- 25¢ High-grade 4 to 8 Friday only b S P or pink. Friday only 25¢ Long White Baby Dresses, lace and embroidery trimmed. Friday only 98¢ Reuben’s Double-breasted Baby Shirts, sizes 2 to 6. Friday only 25¢ All' Remaining Women'’s s]_ Sweaters. Friday only All Remaining Bathing Caps. Friday only 10c “Things for Babies and Tots” - 1 N Pyrrunschwi | OE Street Corner 8 R BUILDING- ed man and was married to him, i | confiicting stories. After admitting that he had received $1,500 from the {loot and caused the arrest of a res- taurant owner to whom he had said he gave part of the money, he re- tracted the story, but later repeated {it. { The Scott story Woods based on a | posteard _signed “'R. Scott.” It had been mailed to Mellenchuk, was dated May 9 and bore a picture of a South- side hotel. On the other side was written this message: | “Dear Bill: Your letter just re- |ceived. As y2* your suit case has not | i { l | All P-B Shirts % Off! All Parker-Bridget Shirts now one-fourth off regular prices— $200 Shirts, $1.50; up to $I12 Shirts, now $9.00. Special Lot of Oxford and Broadcloth Shirts at $1.65 English Broadcloth Shirts, white, blue, gray and tan; neck- band and collar attached styles. Oxford Shirts—all white, in neckband, collar attached—plain and button-down styles. in $1.00-$1.75 Union Suits 85¢ Nainsook and madras; full cut; reinforced buttons. Sizes 34 to 46. . ! All Bathing Suits Reduced 209 Including all regular stocks’ of one and two piece garments. $2 to $3 Golf Hose $].65 Heathers, checks and plaids with plain or fancy cuffs. Allsizes. $1.00 and $1.50 Neckties 65¢ Cut Silk Ties of various pat- terns and combinations—stripes, checks, fancy and plain colors. $6 to $8 Pullover ‘Sweaters $3.85 Fancy patterns, all sizes—about a hundred sweaters in the lot. Any Straw Hat in the House $1-35 Choice of all Straw Hats in stock-—except Panamas and Leg- horns. $6 and $8 Men’s Oxfords $4.85 Black and Tan Calfskin, Sport Oxfords, White Oxfords of can- vas and neubuck. $12 and $14 Banisters,-$9.50, Boys’ $11.50 Palm Beach Suits, $9.25 . Two-knicker all shades and all sizes. suits, Boys’ Wash Suits _ Are All I, Off Every Wash Suit in stock, im- ported and domestic fabrics (ex- cept Rowe Sailor Suits). All sizes and styles, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY., JULY 30. 1925. arrived. Had letter from Miller the other day. Yes, he is at home, Detrolt, but I have forgotten his address, | though possibly you had mot ordered | your case sent there. Anyhow it has not arrived and let me hear from you when you get to Chicago. As ever, £ “R. SCOTT." There was no postmark and the card apparently had been mailed in |an_envelope. State’s Attorney Crowe called a special session of the grand jury and promised efforts to bring the rob- bers to trial in less than the 30-day period allowed for preparation. Woods, also known as Wilson, told the police that his shotgun was accidentally discharged in the hotel. He continued to refuse to admit that his shot killed Rodkey. His own gun blew off the end of his thumb, he asserted. Mellenchuk fled with the loot, which Woods asserted was only $3,500. He said Mellenchuk gave him $1,500 and kept the remainder. An hour after the grand jury had begun to hear testimony, it was re- ported that true bills against Holmes, Woods and Mellenchuk, the latter also known' as “Mullenbach,” had been | voted. The true bills are understood to charge murde?. The grand jurors took action after hearing only part of the 50 witnesses who had assembled. Only one hour and fifteen minutes elapsed since the start of the inquiry. D. e In being elected to life membership in the National Academy of Science, Miss Florence Sabin of Central City, Colo., s accorded the highest hohor ever won by her sex. da; th CITIZENS’ CAMP ENDS. . C. Contingent at Fort Eustis Leaves for Home. The hundreds of youths who have in trajning at the citizens’ mili- training camp at Fort Eustis, completed their courses yester-| and entrained earity today for v eir homes in the District and nearby States. At the final review held yesterday afternoon two Washington men were | cited for awards given to winners of competitions held during the training | |perfod. They were J. A. Weinberg of | 1403 Montague street, who was select- | ed for the award as the best basic first-year student of Combany D, and Edwin T. Pairo of 31 Rhode Island avenue, who was named best blue class | | fourth-year student of Company D. A soclal gathering and., ice cream | feast was held last nigat after the | final review. ! Start Friday Morning, July 31st—8:30 A.M. Savings in Every Department P-B 330, %35, $37°° Suits are now The country’s best makers made the suits—we made the price. Which makes the combination one of the outstanding features of the Clearance Sales. At the three sale prices you will find practically every style in all materials (except serges and un- finished worsteds), cassimeres, flannels, cheviots. And here we add the usual request given at Clearance Sale time—come early when assortments are at their best. P-B 540 Suits . . . $32% P-B $45-550 Suits . $37-0 Some With Extra Trousers '15 Palm Beach Suits 511.50 Single and double breasted styles, silk trim- med, a good assortment of patterns but not in every size. $12.50 Seersucker Suit, $8.75 $25-*30 Tropical Worsteds, 17 Two-piece suits, finely tailored, reduced for clearance. A good assortment of patterns. $20 2-pc. Tropicals, $14.75 $35 to $45 3-pc. Tropicals, $27.50 $4.00 Linen Knickers 53-15 $5-$6 Linen and Palm Beach Knickers 34.15 and Hundereds of other items 35.15 in- cluded in the clearance sale—lack of space prevents their presentation. o} *NATIONALLY®H} T 7 T N N NN N N N N N N N N NN N NN NN T TSI\ Some With Extra Trousers *15-*18 Linen Suits 311.50 One of the most popular Summer suitings. All sizes. But the quantity will go soon. $18-825 Mohair Suits, $14.7 is limited. These J *0 White Flannel Trousers Regular stocks reduced $15.00 Flannels, $10 White Serge , ¥7:18 for clearance. CHit s, $7.75 $12 Striped Flannels, $9.75 The Avenue at Ninth SRS BN @ ~ el Many suits have extra Just Gossip. Asked by her Sunday school teacher to give the Bible verse for that day’ lesson, a little Western girl recited: “Go ve into all the world and spread the gossip to all the people.” Hotel Inn Phone Main 8108-5199. 604-610 9th St. N.W. $7 rooms. $6 weekly: $10.50 rooms, $8: $14 with t shower and lavatory, '$10: 2 in room. 50% more. Rooms like Mother's. pair of trouscrs All suits included except blacks and blues Boys’ Wool Suits Reduced Every suit has extra pair of styles; all sizes. $12.75 Suits $9.75 $15.00 Suits. ......... $11.50 All $30 and $32.50 Su: knickers. Many fabrics and $18-$20 Suits.........$14.50 $22.50-$27.50 Suits. .. .$18.50 $24.50 its. . A (| ) KNOWN STORE = A M VAN M AN M N MY N BN AN N BN SN BN B A