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¥ | GIRL, 15,18 ABDUCTED. SHERIF FHHARRESH s SKIPPER, HE SAYS s 2 LOUISVILLE, August 11 OP). inn Miss Anita Toome 5, daughter of Fink Chargos St Johns Cap- | ““ Hugh evangelist, was abdycted by @ marrjed who took er uulomahfleflmfis & tted Siot M | cvanselist numed d. Be McCatray. 32 0 a- a paperhanger, who has wife an tain Permitte [1 1d child lving in Bullitt | chines . as the man who drove away fo v sald she Inter- cepted her husband In a bank here | vesterday, but that he pushed her sugust 11— |aside and went away. ¥ PARALYZED ARM IS MADE WELL BY LIGHTNING BOLT Freak Weather Records Broken by “| California Rain, Thunder and Ma Fink Threatened Johns, on Prince today Dust Storms. \ | By the Associated Press BAKERSFIELD, Calif., August 11. ish and ‘wholly local rain, and lightning set a new rec- r unusual weather here today. n 18 inches of rain fell within and the lightning and thun- vere. amage resulted from a eservoir at Coalinga ge estimated in ex e storm brought a m luck to Noah W. Miers een suffering with paral £ in his tent, the light | the tent, hitting a metal u.nkan utensil, and then struck Miers. about six inches in diameter under his left arm. A phy the patient would rs is chiefly pleased ie has regained the use arm Italy to Exploit Oil. August 10 (®). appropriated 30,000,000 00,000 at present quota for study and exploltation work lands of Albania Southern Lumberman Dies. PORT, La., August 11 (®). | in | hayer, and er _circle: rs, widely known Texas railway and died here, ‘aged 65 lhrsa weeks illne WARM WEATHER | DISCOMFORT AVOIDED re inclined to over- find a couple of these | temDting biscuits eaten each day will | hel 0 quickly and naturally re- natural weight me_sent | ood Co_." R34 W Mariin L. John H. M a) Pure and Wholeaomep Keeps The Skin Clear Soep. Ointment, Talcum sold everywhere. 0 . Miltion Dollar ” Grocers 2606 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Women's Shoes t,lmt were 3850 to $12.50 — now $5.50 All our higher-priced White Shoes and over 40 other styles in black and colors. At 7th, 9th & G St. Stores. Opera Pumps Anklette Pumps Strap Effects Ribbon Ties Tongue Pumps Gormg pumps Oxfords Women's Shoes that were $10.00 to $13.50 — now $7.50 of our highest- priced creations includ- ed. At our G.St., 7th St. & 9th St. Stores only. Getting ‘Ready to Open 3 New Hahn Stores This Autumn The gov- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHI WOMAN BANDITS, NEITHER BOBBED, SHOOT VICTIM Pair Enter Fire When Proprietor Is Reluctant to Yield Cash. By ithe Associated Press ST. LOUIS, Mo., August 11.—Two women, Without bobbed hair, held up Jarhes Shepherd In his confectionery here last night and shot him when he ran to a rear door. The women entered as Shepherd was ready to close. After asking for ice cream one sald “Where's your money? “I have no money,” he replied, be. lieving she was joking “Look her d, don't think we are fooling,” and Shepherd turned to look int6 two revolvers. Gonfectioniery, The women escaped without money after the shooting. Some time later an automobile was stopped by the police and two women and two men were arrested. The women gave their names as M Margaret ! Grifin and Mrs. Mary Bakersmith and the men as Leo Grif any fin, Mrs. Griffin’s husband, and Joe Allen, a friend. They denied any con- nection with the hold-up, although the number of their automobile corre- sponded with a number given police by a witness. S RN ASKS RIGHT.TO APPEAL. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Pra]l Property Case Reopened. Charles V. Imlay, committee of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Prall, today filed a mo- tion in the District Supreme Court to be permitted to prosecute an appeal | without prepayment of costs from a | verdict of a jury denying to her any |interest in the Prall property, on Six- | teenth styeet, 'llulel Gordon building and the resi- {dence adjoining. The litigation has {been pending 20 years and the com- [ mittee now seeks to have another re- | View of the matter. The property is lued in excess of $100,000. Mr. Im- ay also asks that the time for filing he appeal, if permitted, be extended luntil September 30. He is represent ed by Attorney Robert H. McN PROBEY TIRE STORES 2104 Pa. . 9th and P Sts. N.W. Ave. NW. 1200 H St. N.E. Low-grade motor oils give no warning of the destruction they are causing until it is too late. Enjoy the satisfaction of REXOLINE MOTOR OIL —regularly economical safety. SHERWOOD J. R. KEENE, Dis Telephone Main 3904 In One G redt'Group— 10,000 Pairs Women's $5.95 to $8.50 Shoes 50 ! Patent Leather Black, Blonde or Rosewood Satin White, Gray or Black Kidskin Tan Calfskin Black Suede High, Low or Medium Heels All Sizes 2V, to 8 At All Our Stores Except G Street “City Club Shop” 1318 G Se. for perfect lubrication and BROS., inc. trict Sales Manager 306 Albee Building Men's Shoes t}zat were $5.95 to $6.95—now $3.85 Only enough for a few days’ selling left! At our 7th & 9th St. Stores only. Clearance Short Lineé Women's Shoes $2 A saving of $3, $4 or $5 pair—if we can fit you. Mostly at our 7th & 9th St. Stores. None at G St. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. N.W, 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. being a portion of the|F, D. C., TUESDAY, AUG MAIL READING CONTEST. Experts to Compete in Annual Out- ing of Postal Clerks. Expert mail distributors of the Washington City Post Office will dem- onstrate their skill in separating and reading illegible addresses in a mall- distributing contest which will fea- ture the annual outing at Chesapeake Beach today of Local No. 140, Na- tlonal Federation of Post Office Clerks. Postmaster Willlam Mooney will judge the contest and award the prize to the champlon distributor. The committee in charge is com- posed of W. T. Wilkinson, chairman; Mrs. P. C. UST 11, geant at arms; Edgar Nelson, guide; John L. Becker, G. F, Howell and C. Bagle, trustees, and J. M. Bar. nard, secretary of the sick and death benefit. Two organizations will hold excur. sions at_the beach tomorrow—Har. mony. No. 9, Independent Order of 0dd Fellows, and the Grand Interna- tional Auxiilary to the Brotherhood of T/v(nynull\e Engineers. Dr. Thomas J. Gates Is in charge for the Odd Fel- 1lm 's. Mrs. Daniel Klein heads the committee for the engineers’ auxil fary. 1925. ‘The ideal Summer food SHREDDED WHEAT Eat it with fresh fruits Girl Asks Court for New Name. Marie §. McCallum, 16 years old, by her mother, Gertrude E. Strobel, has - |asked the District Supreme Court to change her name to Strobel. She ex plains that her father is dead and that her mother remarried and she has been known by the name of Stro- bel. She is represented by Attorneys Purcell and Densmore. Callaghan, J. Weightman and W. E. filers of the union are: Danlel T. Johnson, president; W. T. Wilkinson, first vice president; Mrs. P. C. Whit comb, second vice president; Joseph Hurwitz, recording secret £ J. Callahan, financial secretar S| B Burch. Of- Miss M. B. Carstairs, stepdaughter | ot Serge Voronoff, the gland specialist, D A A A D Little Chats About Your Health No. 9 Sunstroko e Exmfifildmgnnd floonngfhchme ment is % _of the building a home. For less than !hu an ARCOLA— no basement but Erery Summer | u coal s Tout warm, By ol clothe to the head. by removing the clothing and sponcinie the body with <ol water While AbPISINE heat 10 the feet. the bodlly temperature is lowered and the heart action raised In this, as in all other troubles, the physician should be summoned as quickly as poss urs don't think of the physician as a “last resort.” indication of trouble. while treatment may. be more Self regulating. Burns any fuel and far less of it. Its one fire heats the whole bouse in any HEATS ! See ARCOLA at Booklet. it. Easy and new low your Snduywmn 14™8 LSTS N.W, ,‘RVI;E -HARHA[Y Not Merely a Drug Store—But an Institution of Quality and Service 1308 | 8t xw. Washington, D. 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