Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1925, Page 4

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e » . v 5 - — = smps | derstood, Secretary Says. be = ! & 3 e i i Returning.t his desk vesterday, SEEKS PI-ANE BASE Dentists Ordered Here. which he: sajd had ‘been " erroneously m\e r-em umrm 10 duty at Walle TR | attribdtéd 1o~ him in - published ac- :l"rl « al H"wu’{;ll l-hr“'fl' an “Police” Scour Nation for r HSa R s (T AR | 11g in Gunflght With Police | ;ountg.ct e speech of July 24, at san) i Fly From Etah to Elles- | i Dupont. et Fyest Leut Epperly, -at. Den ' gk The speech was. delfvered extem } A 3 2 : . K Phirat hoat, Tamén o1 ¥ 3 . 1 $ ¥ 7 ) porandously, and_ Mr. Hoover was mere Islan - 4 i Third in Alleged Mail Fraud .. ’ Hides Behind Her—De- [poransolisty, and Mr. Hoover was din Search of 'S jition e & " PR . y 4 . . and tax experts collect five times what . Conspiracy. : ; v o8 . : tective Dying. e e s ae B Rebra 'the in Half-Way Site. % / 4 come tax. g e 1 H ) g This quotation, he said today, ap 5 By the Associated Press { 3 . By the Associated Press parently resulted from a misunder-| Planes of the MacMillan Arciic ex RICHMOND, Va. Aucust 7S, T - - 2 NEW YORK. August 7. +A mother | Standing. What he did say. he ex-|pedition planned today to Ny from R 3 E . of four children, used as a human | plained. was that the cost imposed|Etah, Greenland. over Smith Sound Kent Oliver and R. W. Warren, fa - e shield by a thug fleeing in a hail of | upon citizens in time and clerical help, | to Ellesmere Island in the hope fonably dressed men of middle age, i st -3 4 } - | police bullets, is dead, and a detective and by the necessity ‘td employ |selecting & suitable base about half were held in the city jail tonight g % - *idg . dying., as a result of .a spectacular |lawyers and tax experts, was.several | way to Cape Thomas Hubbard. on whils E : i o - i gun fight near the Pennsylvania Rail- | times as much as it cost the govern:}Axel Heiberg Island, where the ad ile Department of Justice agents 3 road terminal ment to collect the tax. vance flving hase be ‘located combed the entire United States for . . i § Two youthful gangsters were cap- t L T A“water lead ix opening in the George Stevens Sterns, third mem- | A = S i g tured. police waving them from a | ROBE BY SENAT RS t;nlxfimllh Sound between ktah her r 4 to be responsibi P . crowd of 1,600 persons. who. threat B 0 : ssmere Island. ber o; m: n![n s nl ‘” w”xye”w n:wl}l:: . ; 3 ehed Iynching, Two others escaped. P! 0 s prests with e planes vesterday O tue JINONL $ISantC % = L : B § ¢ : Detective Richard E.' Henneberry showed them loaded too heavily, and conspiracy this section of the coun- ‘ 3 : i and a patroiman In a poiicescar st | |§ INVITED BY WORK | rearrangement of the carzo was made try has ever know : > 3 4 P2 e K g night attempted to stop the automo- necessary. Lieut. .Comdr. Byrd, in Oliver and Warren will bhe given - . : & bile in ‘which the four suspects were oo command of the Navy section of the hearing ‘before United States Com- 2 3 i i % riding. The ~gang opened . fire.| expedition, in a radio dispatch to missioner Melyin 1 g . : Henneberry {;ll,:e';mtlllel severing an | “Interior Depurtment Doors Wide "':; le.vy llleparlmflnl told of the day. ' ¥ artery near the heart. s activities of the flye: a ported :\dxz'}udm'\ & spscin g | : E 1Y : The men ecattersd as other_police Open,” Secretary Tells Public |the failure of the engine on the a1 only the one spec arge, “c . , , : y 4 approached. Edward Hart, 18, the S one of the th la; = spiracy to defraud. cer ns 5 : e o ‘ % voungest, grabbed Mrs. Mary Connel Lands Committee. A new-engine was l;)e\:tc;"lrtr;e't’h.o ’r."?r hy use of the United States mails.” 3 3 i e 5 o / § iy, 36, as she stepped from her door- chine, . s Federal agents say that citiz of | i - way, held her in front of him and — whie mion with 5 dke Stiklass.” Petersburg alone contributed as much : turned the police fire. A moment : Part of the 200 war-time vessels of the Shipping Board, at Widewater, on the Potomac, just a few miles below | r ot 4 myihieal $300.000.060 | Quantieo, Va., which been ordered destroyed by fire. The picture gives an idea of the siate of decay through |IAter the woman was struck and Hart | 4,54 of the Interior Department were fortune lving unelaimed in the treas- | Which the vessels have passed. 2 wide open to such an investigation as ury fo the United States Government. | Think Robbery Impended. the Senate public lands committee i \ . . . : ; 4 Mrs. Connelly died at a hospital and | Proposes to make into natural re. Many Alleged Investors. British Columbia Field Yields Gold | reuires all automobiles to make the 3 d to live.|sources, or to any investigation by yOI1C stop., ithay STrIne o 0ol Henneberry is not expected to live. 3 3 Many persons in other parts of | t ;. fobiy Shether In @ stving or 10L 1L police say Hart shot both the detec: |any other authorized agency. 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. & would not apply to funerals. D “The d . £ the country re said alse to, have ey tive and'the woman. Colls of.rope. N e "‘ve.s“ Halt g ki Sl Ml After Miners Labor Momlls in Vain Have Right of Way. the fact that the car was stolen, and | 8ation, and if there is anything going in the hope of realizing larze profits RS - LA T R 1 atnvs has |other evidence convinced authorities | Wrong here we ‘want to Know it.” the , l when they should come into ]m\\v.\-" T A N J1as | That the four men were about to stage | Secretary said. “I have been investi sion of the fortune | B the Assor Hions Vact SN aH BRI day a | BNL Of way in tcafc, and dts Hie la robbery 7 | sating the department for the last two The history of the “mythical far- | WRANGELL, Alaska. August 7 man was being removed. T | With_ this inomind, Col. Moeller ruled | Alma Johnson, a 17.year-old girljyears and T want all the help I can tune,” resplendant with episodes of | ix ¥ g - 8 clerk, was later arrested in a Brook- | get. We have nothing to hide here. After repeated reports of failures, | teenth, siy s ath s { i only the Arat sar oo cReTiage i oo e siculhig the stirring days of “forty-nine.” when| .14 is being taken in paving quan claims below the discovery, which | Y Pe o e € o |lyn rooming house as an accomplice | “The department has furnished the ¥ the £old rush carried many men to the | Soms o th Teltravh sl dis. -1 are owaeh by Ay Dadsa ot - Rutleral would be obllged to halt. The | 5" e cupmen. Michael Gulaice, + | Senate committee with all the fles and Agents Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Pacific slope to seek their fortunes| irict of the Cassiar cc v, Brit- | partners, are vielding $25 daily ¢ W Aatabs i + vehicle would | chauffeur, was arrested w. er an 3 s with Gk and pan, is setrorth I G| o1 ot et s e b e 2 s ¥ e "‘",i'fl;ldm"‘h":jf.‘;f'”: i “\Il‘rhax‘:ed with suspicion of homic Mct?}l‘htr“i!nfloimfluon desired. Ofeials of = — e s Bk ang pur i et Torth in 3| L Colnbia e Vet poit wan iy com | PRt B ke A O St O ulometie I | depariment . (he flt orces OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY sald to have lured the alleged victims. irst shipments of #old from the "| ing out of the country, following |motorists to stop is to be greatly im. | CENse piates which had been issued to | have been instructed to co-operate As the ‘story zoes, in' 843 the Cen:| giJirict. Which lies G0 miles east thoritative reports from travel. - | proved: Some distance nefore reach. | Guldice and which were found on the| with the committee In svery respect With Another Big Array of Bargains ral Pacific and the Union Pacific| on phere, were in Wrangell today. and other investigators that a |ing a stop sign the word “slow™ fs to | @automobile o e & blanket authority to investigate every Railroad companies applied to Con-| pought out by a boat on the Stik stampede into the Cassiar in the | by ted to warn the driver he is|arrests b . purpose of carrying the construction On Gold Pan Creek, where Wil- | sons who had abandoned claims to |stop. In addition, red and white ambition mor financial obligations. I e TN pacific] lam Grady made the strike, he and | restaking them. Signs, which would be dtuminated at | MRS. VAN WINKLE SEEKS TR G DN Sevent EE st Soase wd s D ¥ the | i< partner, named Ford, obtained | . The gold brought here was ob- |night, ate to be placed at each stop so 11 the aid 1 S, *dln inletert Made of splendid Representative of Utah, then & Terrl-{ 117 bunoes b dace N | “tan : i e g e 5 ” = aid I can get in administering Terpresentative of Uil then a Terrl*| 117 ounces of gold in 15 days. Next | tained when miners began wash: |that ho motorist will have the excuse WOMAN’S BUR\EAU LAW | e "aftairs of this ofmee J quality lustrous satine, c ERRERRRREERT Reap the Benefit —of summer’s fow prices by having us attend to your Heating Plant work now. RIS T e T N T e S T § & Your plant in order the ded later on Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Phone Main & 3016-3017 g mmmmmz\ RERRRRRERA I he | Secretary Work sald yesterday the sald, “seldom knocking off work until ' above Grady and Ford on the creek, ing or cleaning up earth that they |that he did not see the . He = i ; % : Tioan Pald Back a claim owned by Judge W. G. hid dug out and piled up. Grady |might miss one, Mr. Eldridge said. having a silky finish 2 ack Thomas of this city and worked by and Ford garnered 12 ounces in the |but no court womld believe he muhhx Wants Service Made Permanent. Mnrderer Pays Penalty i aniad m]nr : three employes is producing about first thyee days of their clean-up |miss three and still have good enoug COLUMBUS ot T P e equally well with three men shoveling. An- |evesight to hold a driver's permit Fenning to Study Proposed OLUMBUS, Ohio, August i lored On the claim of R. D. Brunnon, other clean-up four days later pro Legislation. In Jater years, says the prospectus, | the loan was paid back and the rail- | road directorates at the same time| voted to pay the Territorial Repre-| sentative a like amount in apprecia-| tion of his services in getting the bil | Lenzy Traylor, 21, Portsmouth, Ohio, was _electrocuted in the Ohlo Peni: tentiary here yesterday for the mur- : | dve of Frank Funk, a gasoline filling through ('nn_{ ess. Accordingly, $60,- | courages a certain class of drivers to.] next Tuesday, when it is hoped the| Arrests Are Ordered Where Gentler (‘lg:.":l'd‘ \‘;: E;;‘““e’q_‘&‘hg’(mg::‘q’s1.1.3::» hunefid:m.y durin\zdkv: hn]{_fi:p (1l ‘as depos d te is cred i ¥ ire 2 L3 24. - » resentative, however, was taken sud.| The refusal of street car motormen | Bad Accidents Likely. | Washington motorists who have iz- | of the Police Department & permanent | noid.up, was electrocuted last Ma: d:n]_ ‘m dnd died before signing the | to-pay the slightest attention to the At the same time the danger oq nored summonses to amwarlm 'Ermffl' | number of policewomen from 23 to 45. K Tocessary Paners 1o galn possession of | stop signs has made points where {1noorists who fail to halt at the desig: | $OUrt will be sought ‘out by SergL | Tyje, Van Winkle, chiet of the bu: : yon (artificial silk) accumulated interest which Oliver and | boulevards cross the car tracks points | yuted spots is recognized. Drivers|in the near future. Acting Supt. of Corr ?:n:’ dim;.f‘"d e 'v'r‘.e“urm.q ‘"{2} S z 3 S e e Warren and thelr assoclates proposed |of imminent danger. A survey of |using boulevard thoroughfares have| Police Hvans said today that Sergt. | Gommiissioner Fenning, who suggested colors and fancy patterss to gain possession of through the!conditions during the rush hour this |every reason to believe those coming | Burke has been assigned to the job l};uds‘elzxxv ok !-‘-, (h::) e uludvp | e n the courts if they were able to raise suffi-| morning disclosed but one motorman | from the side streets will obey the|of segregating these warrants and P;‘e" E\Ea““wmkle 2810 that alf eifi- \ price cient funds to carry on the case | who stopped or even slowed down in | law and stop. A serious accident is|seeing that they are served cials who have held office since the | Federal agents say that the history | the face of a stop s He was in | fikely to result if they don't, and that | ~ Following are the number of war- | clals who have held office since the of the case is not incorrect in all its | charge of a Connecticut avenue car |is the reason a movement has been | rants for the various violations: Park- | PUreaty was stavted. have been friendly A s S o oot 2 | e o Chmet wvimp, o e, Sl et 1, P e it i Fack | o ok Mt ¢ Dutch Rompers waiting to be claimed by hers of| All of the others who went befors |lators of the regulation. |car, 10; no signal, 58; speeding, 10z; |however.-that there Shotld be som RELIABILITY TUtah's Representative is concerned it |and came after him darted across the| Traffic Director Eldridge promised | lights. 101: no permit, PR e P b oy e is @ myth. ! forbidden intersection, miksing law- | today that any motorist coming out | cate, 7; failure to give right of way, 2; | Of [he bureau an s pigaena ¢ | Our’ customers . tell Dutch Style | abiding motorists by inches and seem-' of a side street without making a full | tags. 33; reckless dr 33, police | °Fita-worlk, | y NEW LléHT SiniALé [ingly oblivious to the rights:of any |stop before crossing a boulevard will | regulations. St e us that they have With Exn. | one ‘else. “One motorist missed certain| have cause to regret Lis negligence if | hacks, 15: failure to stop, 2; driving on | absolute confidence ! injury or possible death only by stop- | he ever hits anything. Boulevard traf- | wrong side of street, 2: leaving after | GREENWOOD QuUITS POST.E fias 1 breiAeied TO GUIDE TRAFFIC | ping =0 suddenly he stalled his motor | fic has the right of way, Mr. Eldridge | colliding, 6; colliding, 15; unattended | — in what we te |in the midst of traffic and caused a|said, and the motorist who hits in|motor. 6: passing on right, 1; too heavy | Resigns Chairmanship of School ‘them about our " Tops and AT 5 MORE POINTS |i2m that took several minutes and a|crossing will have scant excuse to of fa vehicle on bridge, 1, bad brakes, 4 | Eand loc of risk (o expensive fenders to| fer. The Traffic Bureau will ask the |passing at intersection, 2; falling to ex- Board Building Committee. straighten out. utmost limit of the law in such cases. hibit permit, 1; no muffler, 3: lending | o 7 s | > (Continued from- First Page R o bovind e assince| Tos Hanleoind Midn Sasutaits “MRpR M & Dol breen, 1. focs tags, r"'fi’}‘”&‘fl";’";‘?} Jise, Rezsidentil] Comsult us about glass Color Pants = 1 of the street railway companv's re-| brought up a num\yer‘n'f’ uu|p|1;n)rw 3 dn\m’c in safety zone, 1: miscellas ‘;“_,m? et Doat om :“!‘,::"‘r"{:;nmor :’:fl t Founded 1864 of the courts has resulted, however, | fusal to obey the stop regulations that | um were not anticipated, but all have | neous. : unsigned permit, 1, and |}, & % P T, T, e | i S S T Rl Woh oy of sptution G hr. R | ke scering wheel e, oounts. ot el ARES TURNER | £ police o enforee the reenistion Hog | to hold up plans for the selection of | instance, an undertaker cal ) to [t o il y : { a few $25 fines been imposed at the |additional boulevard highways until|day to inquire. whether every ’"‘N“g” Girls of Spain demand such elabo- :’.e.f "‘Ji.‘f.ef'“‘fl“h ]}:y’::nr:a:.:th“; nnrg.:: GL.ASS COMPANY | A“er-SEKSOH Purchase $4 and $ outset, it 1s held, there would have |after the Public Utilities Commission | ina funeral would have to'make the | rate clothing for their dolle.that dofi | merce. & sucoossar will oo aubaivied BERNHARIPW. SPILLE, Manager been very few violators to contend “.u-“hus acted. A public hearing on the | required stop. Col. Moeller, (raffic en | garment factories. mplor nenriy s | e oreniame e i, P, appointed (Rowslyn) WASHINGTON v. _Maoderation. i 3 ji- | iilway company's steind Ta b b6 Reld | gincer, tuled thes although -the 1aW |\ many workers as doil makers the board’s first Fall meeting. | - : the second below the Grady-Ford duced 17 ounces. | SUMMONSES e o | — Plans are being formulated by Mrs. Contrasting green Growing Faster ;. EVE I SfEMiA N’S { ¥ : beom, Pt $o2 Every Day! §| A | A Speczal Group of Suils . Every day brings averskir Some Gous amdertakings shat | | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY taken f rom our ‘359 :409 e v dous undertakings that are. surprising the = y \ world and incidentally :45 a nd ‘50 llnes in Our ) Boys’ and Girls’ Bathing Suits making t'lous«md f ser et | | Bargains for Saturday | : | R TR 4 Ohe i 2 i § ittle boys and girls. il g ol o 40 Paifsm?f_Tzoufel;f,‘ ' \”51-510 B fh 75 yourself at a saving i Formerly $4.65. Nearly all sizes. All wool. uppen eimer ° 4 Gresner | I 12.DAY BOAT § : $4.95 | 3-Piece 3-Piece ; §,3100 to $5.00 DRESSES‘ AND LAND, 15 Summer Suits, 45 - MEN'S - MEN'S B swives | 22,777 Sl 79 ROUND TRIP | ormerly $14.95. Sizes 34 and 35. Finely made - S TOUR— | 5 SUITS ; $5 to $10 Dresses | Voile August 14h, 210§ | 75 3.Piece Woolen Suits, $13-75 | ' /i R $9.98 - g Formerly $20. Sizes 33 to 37. All-wool fabrics. || That’s the whole story—simply a group of our own suiis Every i Baponsi | - | that have been sharply cut in price for our SEMIANNUAL : : Inclided " 99 30 Palm Beach Suits, $8.95 || SALE. : e . 1l Closing Out 200 Dresses | i s $10 to $16.75 Values Jacksonville—6 days of Formerly $14.95. es 42 to 48. Light or dark d touring ‘the principal | = Geqrgeue an st Coast Florida cities I shades. | . - " Silk Crepe e 60 Palm Beach Trousers, 5295 | Two Saturday Only Specials | .. e Four-day boat trip to gette, satin crepe and silk crepe; gorgeous 8-Day Tram aml 379 I § AB"’H;"}'; | Formerly $4.65. Light er dark shades. Allsizes. || $2.50 to $3.50 < $1 Full-Fashioned } printed or striped pai_ . terns, as well as a n{{-.'c o ;'Aa{hkf?fl'e'.:"}‘ a0 She 95 3_Piece woolen Suits’ $24.75 ‘ 1] Knltted Tles E’Ilgl]-sh Lisle ;)'l'l;invoc‘:l;(::r'gxrl":res;‘e; £ women. USE THIS, COUPON xrfi?fi:%“fifih‘?%fifi ‘ Formerly $35 and $40. Finely tailored. All- : 95c [lose axe ~2 Nationally Known Finest 1Nl : ! Address Phone . BY 'THE SEA Special Tours, wool materials. { : Lo o | : ‘ (= & B $1.50t0 $2 Silk:Hose Name .. ]| 50c “President” 39 c $1.00 Work i | - Including Gewmine Fashion Kwits » B ST R | R Lo | 3 for $2.75 3 Pairs, $1.00 it $1.35 Night gsc 35¢ Paris lgc It 4 < y DL \ R e AN Open Every Evening Until it "~ Famous K—. o Far | ssins SATURDAY ONLY - & SATURDAY ONLY' $ | ATAAN. " Brand Phone_Us at_Once— ; > Main 347, 6355, 6756 || s1.65 l-‘.nlluh $1.00 Nainsook 3 A {111} Pure Thread Silk Hose. Homeseekers’ Realty Company - Broadcloth Shirts sl .00 | Union Suits. Al | ; 2l im0 e shor: Agents for the (white) ....... i i 4 - ; . (Rl b $3.00°Valer. Trregular $1.95 Straw b0 4 ‘ B 77 w7 S100 | o, 50c L : sn . ¥ | COAT CRETONNES V[l $o5Panama §245 | 35 Rayon 19 Saturday e b L] e con o ¢ . . Hose .......... C at - L ; 7 B &rade. in_light a6d dark Hollywood, Fla. J. W. Youns, Pres. 85¢ “Otis” 2PM. 3 4 :.‘::T'T;m tarce and c HTEATAN (B LEVE | i Shirts 69 { Broken lots in 'lkr'y 5 : ! Josiruge,, Seé window dis- District Mgr., Washington, . C. 53;5"'65{:'“‘" C | et i . L L) 1426 N.Y. Ave. N.W. B

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