Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1925, Page 12

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12 ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ¢, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925 1 5 lentiful also, Jaques' BANK[: En CRAB PRICES ON DROP. |chumes o o et e i |y Prices of from 8350 to 88 Xt combe e e B i, b gucy. sem {ood dealers reported. The| Wholesale dealers said that smallimors hard crabs were recelved last Appesrances of Large Quan: n |drop followed reports to the State[soft crabs are selling for 75 cents a|week than in any two weeks this cn su es e e Quantity fn | ervation commissioner that crabs |dozen and large soft crabs at $1.25.)year. . " Lower Bay Given as Cause. are 1lppelrlng in hrgeux;'umbera in T the lower parts of the bay. ‘*lN Es loN | o1k DUSHED 10 T Crab_dealers report that soft crabs | w y LTIMORE August 5.—An in-|are selling from ’1,2ylu $2 a dozen. o pepsi crease in the supply of soft crabs has Slightly more than & month ago they . . Dys; 0 s S 25 SO e . Former Carnegie Trust Co. B l S e | o, enland EADELESS IS at all dryggists — Largestandfinest || A AR A = PITTSBURGH 5. 7 i the : . = l 5 | Quality Beyond Quesfiofl . A ¢ \ glabe 7 "‘ 1 3 .| The original one-package dye | | By the Associated Press. y A linerevertocircle gle ., reputed Sailing Westward from fo"Caui operator and fnan- = New York November 28 (/178" /| for all materials and purposes | = i | ‘harged with the embezzling, e ! ACCURACY in Filling rating and willtul misappiying of " Back N. Y. Apr. &, ‘26 Dye your faded garments, draperies, curtaioe, | | 643 of the bank's hmd:; i”:d trimmings, sweaters, P.:u-fi, etc., d. n‘;: and i D in formation filed late N s t ' OCULISTS omeraay’ fitore "Nlderman. Fatrck |\ sl e fokionsbe coos wih Patnam—dht dye thet oo | { ' Th suit tains E ean » | NS |[|cnaee awley said he would hold e ¢ 331 efort. The same package will tint or dye all PRESCRIPTIONS | -, soris i oo v i | x5 et e o o BT i < S B [ [0 T2 i T Aeloiale te tine A vy lihes earapans * | silk-trimmed cloth dresses, muits, etc. Complete directions on package. Price o department in April, and sooh there. el ompany. er two other Bell Banks, the First 15 cents. | Nrt‘tl:vlal of Car g ;‘t'eml;‘;n;; Use Putnam No-Kolor Bleach to Remove Color and Stains | gettstown al, d -4 ctiol " | of their respec s of directors. a | Bell was not served with a warrant 3 A | for arrest, but surrendered to Alder- | man Cawley under a préarranged plan of attorneys for both sides. He | was released under $25,000 ball, Accurate and careful iing is ||| ¥Hich was Carnished by his son, John The Juliuscgadnj%rgi: Furniture Co., 909 F St. v required of all oc s !u\»;sr:l,}u'; | G il o e, ‘ R 3 ose ay Saturday During Augus utmost Don't trust || 1924 "Bell made a false report to the Faur tonmexnact stary of banking on the enced har ing them here. o [ e Additional Attractions at Moderate Prices! Bell walked into Alderman Cawley's Our Charges are very moderate. || office to surrender, acc his son and two attor | unperturbed while aw & ax | \vl'i\'Rl of Maj. C. C. McGovern, special - S AT s ceedings got under way. SiTety s thofione L Each charge against Bell carries a penalty of six months to five years in . . - . ) = | prison’and a. fine of $500 to $5,000. It e n C e an ua lt found guilty on all charges the court e a could impose a minimum sentence of seven years or a maximum of 70 years. Distribution of the assets of the E Carnegie Trust Co. to depositors is > = | not likely before December or January next, Gov. Pinchot stated in a letter received today by a committee of the For health bank’'s depositors in reply to a com- e e munication to the executive asking for “specific relief.” The governor sald breakfast—a new that State officials were not to blame ik e for the failure, but that they “should :,h!;lll,hng fl‘:_l"‘“'. —get blame such persons as John A. Bell . A delicious and the politicians who made his one- Kellogg cereal, ready man control of these banks possible,” to serve. Kiddies m i love it. PEP is awon: { | FOUR BANDITS ROB HOTEL; derful pep-builder. (| EMPLOYES ARE ATTACKED 2 3 :‘l’:’i‘:‘;m" Try PEP Posse Pursuing Robbers in Florida. '" 3 5 = : Comfortable Clerk 424 Mansger Are Beten Refrigerator . ; ; & 5 3 Porch Rocker o T A Ly $1.95 5.—Masked bandits this morning held up the Gulf Stream Hotel at Lake Worth, knocked the night clerk un-{ Ny Phone or Mail Orders No Phone or Mail Orders a conscious with a pistol, took a small sum of money from the cash register e An example of quality and beauty to captivate the heart of any home- 1 S0, De, the ook palice NS Bl furnisher. Just as pictured with oblong extension Table, large Buffet, The bandits, four in number, used a e inclosed Server, China Cabinet, five side and one Armchair, with genuine | pistol on the night clerk, it was said, | when he declared he did not know the ! | leather seats. Constructed for exceptionally long service and beauti- The nausea of Ses, Train and Car | combination to the office safe. ¢ f ” fi 1 h d Sickness promptly relieved. Expe- | Then.apparently acquainted with the i ully hmishe: rienced travelers all testify to its | hotel, two of the robbers waited fn the 4 positive action. 25 years in uwse. v while the other two advanced to ¢ = Deferred Payments 7j¢afl$x5ca! Dl\q!%mvu ird floor, called Manager Wil- 3 or direct on receipt of Price liam Evers from his bed, and Insisted The Mothersill Remedy Co., New York | that he come down and open the safe. When he refused the robbers also hit | him on the head with a gun, it was re ported. | They then turned, fled to the office, took the money from the cash regis. - U ter, and disappeared . T e Golden Dak A dress-like tent for bathers to wear |in changing costume has been de- signed. . . = . 5= = ‘ 1 ] ‘ I\Iahogfln‘-Finish Kitchen Chair , | — il ekl 2 $149 | N T Stand and Stool Genulne No Phone or Mail Orders e d . , , $395 13-Plate Rubber Case Four-Piece French Walnut Bedroom Suite ° A beautiful and enduring suite. Beautifully grained and constructed for long service. Comprises Bow-end Bed, large Dresser, full Vanity $ a erles and Chifforobe. A suite you will be proud to exhibit and the cost for such fine quality is exceptionally low ................. 3 . Deferred Payments Folding $ 50 Card Table = - Crtonne Covered W—— 162 | = . gt Fiber Rocker No Phone or Mail Orders ‘ M‘i : : % : 3 $995 5 e L 2 . 3 No Phone or Mail Orders Jor Ford, Chevrolet, Overland, P W - : ; pritbie i Maxwell, Star, and other ulai.fih‘ , cars. Standard leardtl ity throughout. Also in 11-Plate, Wood Case, for Less At all Willard s Service Stations Khaki or Gray Couch -Pi siis . el bt o Wil b e 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite B Faiadi . Rt HammOCk A wonderful example of the unusual low prices on suites caused by ¥ This Vicinity the August Sale. Just :s pictured, with large Settee, Armchair and Fire- $ En'd Table Washingtofx. D. C. $8.95 : side Chair. Exceedingly comfortable and of excellent appearance. Up- $ 3.9 5 ii : v holstered with fine Jacquard Velour ®{ No Phone or Mail Qrders Stand Extra, $3.95 . Deferred Payments Alexandria, Va. Central Automobile Co., Inc., 113 N. Washington St. Koo . Ot sty Bl Entrance 909 F St.—At Ninth Gaithersburg, Md., C. C. Waters & Son Leesburg, Va., Frye Motor Co. Rockville, Md., Reel Brothy Ave. Batt. 8 J P it. N.W " Auto Sup, H St. N ] \ Brooke C. Furr, 3 V. o Wisconsin Ave. Serv. Sta., 4326 Wisconsin Ave. 4 : [3 F

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