Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. B ANK FUNDS ”SEI] Abe Martin Says:> lAcgglgER;?ngijy lated on Trial Result, Proud ' of Friends’ Confidence. E SO | | False Transactions Noted to | Hide Diversion, Georgia | immorality, untruthfulness and at- tempted bribery in connection with his arrest in May in a Memphis dis- orderly house, is being congratulated by friends here on his exoneration. Dr. Chappell, who is pastor of the fashionable Central M. E. Church South here, ;will resume his pulpit Sunday after % suspension lasting sev- eral weeks. The verdict of the church court of the Western North Carolina Conference of the Southern Methodist ‘k!'hurr‘h automatically restored himi to torate. Members of his con- ation voted to pay him his salary g the suspension. . paid high tribite to members' of his church and others who have expressed confidence in him and who have given their loyal support in his behalf be- fore and during the_tria Fiatsibbl il sy Admits Slaying; Freed. CHARLESTON, W. Va., July 22 (P). —Palmer Pitzner testified he killed Joe Myers on Blue Creek & year ago, but the court dismissed a murder charge against him today at the re- quest of Frank Burdette, the. prose- cuting attorney. Burdette said he be- lieved Pitzner was trying to shield his 0., THURSDAY, JULW 22, ''19%6. Accommo- ~ dation of all These Extra Specials for Friday = Chappell expressed deepest! brother-in-law, Clyde Carpenter, on oll'l' ure on being found innocent. He trial with him. and Customers u H sts. Saturday Week End Sale of Vacation Needs Sensational Clearance of BLONDES!! cec"s 5 oo o GRAY" incoming Fall shipments; .o so out go all light shades TAN" and some blacks regard- $ oo less of cost and former WHITE" values which were $2.98, .o $3.98, $4.98. Be here Fri- BLACK" day or Saturday to share 9o in these wonderful shoe - Various Styles, bargains. Shapes and Heels Shoe Dept.—1st Floor [ N e e e i Starting Tomorrow We Present a Special Sale of <71, Probers Say. By the Ancociated Press ATLANTA, July 22.—Evidence that bank funds had been used for bucket. shop speculation and that fictitious transactions had been resorted to in an effort to hide diversion of funds has been unearthed by investigators into the affairs of the Bankers' Trust Co., Solicitor John A. Boykin an nounced last night. i Bankruptey proceedings against the Bankers' Trust Co. last week' were fol lowed by the closing of e sma panks in e . . 'S i e T- Sionida. Muny Gf these were misinbers el i o5t ;f,‘r"z'f;.r(a_bnlfuld; e &~ i ed by the trust eom- |y aye ther's fer less similarity between pany as fisc gent. a probe an’ an investigation. ‘ Y OU R H D M i “Fictitious transactions to hide funds = B as been a charmin’ . Rl ! K\ een one of the favorite systems 1 e te like it might Q - - . whereby large sums were diverted to | SUlL holds & clgarst i : the benefit of the Bankers’ Trust Co. |8¢ % and certain of its official . Boy-| 1 .wuz purty bad 3 : kin said. “Everything indicates that {knocked on her do bank funds involving large amounts|who overslept thi in_in-|not hear his dau ! {1 think some fo 1 pri | what it costs U live 1Copyright, John Dille Co.» | Daily Grocery Savings 1 Gillette Razor ALL FOR 1 Tube Palmolive 3 3 C Address All Communications to W. M. Hornstein, Clearing House, 107 6th St. N. W. Phone Frank. 7059 Phone Orders Solicited Delivery have been squand by ce dividuals in Atl speculations. loc: fluence of any kind will dete the most vigorous and ex! prosecution of the guilty parties The Bank lenloe, @ member of | the Bankers ¢ Co. chain, yester- day turned over its affairs to the State || hanking department. At the -same | time five small Florida barking insti- | tutions were reported to have suspend ed operations. They were the Bank BUILDING The biggest specials in the history of our Kiddies’ Department—hundreds of infants’ and children’s wearables—bought from leading manufacturers at enormous concessions in price. Every item is offered dt ONE DOLLAR— The District Commissioners an- nounced yesterday afternoon that they would def ction on Traffic Di- Sentenced to Prison. Abraham Wallace, colored, was sent | to the penitentiary for three vears |li \holesome. hom A yesterday by Justice Hoehling in ([l Phere at Swavely is satisfying Criminal Court following his plea of [l {5 the most anxious parent. i guilty t uiting Willlam L. Rus- | The school is easily accessible Wallace stabbed Russell during [}i by rallroad and auto route. an altercation June 13 last. He had Address E. Swavely, Head- already served three terms in th S ter i TR inia, penitent; Attorney William Gal % lagher represented the prisoner R ———, e &S 5 e A 2 Boys” and Girls’ Athletic Union Suits The famous TOPKIS, that never sold for han a dollar Broken sizes, and spe cially priced Sensational Sale Friday and Saturday in Our Cool Bargain Basement Another of Our Famous Five Dollar Sales—Offering Bigger and Better Bargains Than Ever Before R o AR ffii}k:m}‘“;!\:\o‘ v i at] PAYS - 5?0 Orienta Coffee Bank of New Yo appoint- | § ed yesterday an ftdflm( al receiver b © oz RO Puffed Rice ris. 16¢ PUBL Surplus, $1,000,000 ON TRAFFIC PROPOSAL | Cor. 11th & E Sts. KW, Puffed Wheat 2 rres. 25¢ Al .. She .. BABY DRESSES BABY PILLOWCASES S e st s e B oo Lemons pez. 23C Coverall th A,‘._“S Dlgil Enil Jubatt s sn':zll classes enable eagh boy to | ;":‘a‘k"‘“ question and will be goverened in hi action by the wishes of the public. | _is popular with Washington || . Y e e TR b | Libby’s Deviled Ritter’s Ketchup, jar..10¢ oo, Kt Snider’s Ketchup, jar.14c | Jrovmase ue plain or Shw...... Fruit Varieties Boys’ and Girls’ 3/; Sox VIENNA 12¢ TRY ONE Order It Today Palatka Nomne of the five has been | § Compounded for the Bankers' . to serve ——————— Temporary location during construe- Making 15th and 17th Streets One 9 | e e s e ties, trimmed with lace and rector Eldridge's recommendation to junior school especially equip-’ | g - SUMMER SUGGESTIONS B || | B While Engineer Contmissioner Bell ({| get the close personal attention. | H B | 8 Won- Talues at ‘this == !} boys. Students stay in the real 1 Ham, cam........ 17/20 tie froeks. brushed wool In sizes 6 to 9%. Formerly TODAY e definitely identified with the Bankers' | Semi-Annually with John K. Otley, president of the | | tion of our new bldg., 1004 E St. Way Deferred Pending ases. long and short, neatly. trim- e tons make Fifteenth and Seventeenth | o 11! ped to take care of boys from is doubtful as to the advisability of vhich the crowded grade schools ! leby’s Corn Beef, 12- Pet Sardlnea. 2 eans. .25¢ Loid Il country at a safe, progressive Curtice Bros. Blue Label Boneless Chicken, 49¢ e - collare. vk e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— sold at 39¢ a pafr. Specially re Fresh MilkFrom Gc Pt. l 2 ce e —————————————————————————————————— s Trust Co. ch 49 Oscar Dooley, former vice president | Commencing January 1, 1926 Fourth National Bank, and former |} sy S8 ver g 2 4 o Gov. Hugh M. Dorse; Assets O in some instances 2 for a dollar, 3 for a dollar, 5 for a dollar. Quantities are JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Further Study. | e Pink Salmon s 17c |2 = 2 fo streets one-way thoroughfares north of T street, and for the installation of Sldridge has been asked by 2 vl‘ii:.,‘uillr{:l‘;:xfio u:doh:;;;\'zllx: Views twelve to fourteen doing seventh and eighth grade work. making Fifteenth and Seventeenth (i of Washington are unable to | streets one-way thoroughfares, give. 0z. can............28¢ Campbel]’s Beans, 3 Potted Meat, can....4%c¢c T 25 school for five da; broidered and and blue ol hand sewed. ors. Bix Chas. Schmelder | CORBY’S |-HOLMES' Baking Co.’s el White Rose Milk Made Ples The Finest Tables Are Graced by 1 Gillette Blade of the Mechanics and Metal: Maxwell House Coffee 8§5c E e & dat o | $12,000,000 small—so come early for best selections.—Children’s dept., third floor. = MACARONI or Pkg. o e, e Nants: o these |[| countrs: at' Manassas, Cllmax SPAGHETTI 8. l0c Play Suits of the District Trafic Council regard- Emited . enrofiment and i said he has an open mind on thi -rhe FlvE-DAY PLAN Libb d P tt d H e Campbell’s Soups, can 10¢ Sizes 1 to 3. values. CRISP Bread In All the Fresh Cincinnatl’s Finest—-Fountain Founteln FHams Gold Band Butter Ayrshire Butter Gold Bag Coffee The Prize Bread and Pastry Flour Wholesome of the World Net Bleached ChaaE mapmmiente 3 w.Pus. 33C Clicquot Club Ginger Ale e $1.40 Budweiser poz. $1.78 Dutch Brew pz. '8¢ - 8. 0. S. Cleanser 3 Pkgs. 25¢ Dutch Cleanser 2 Cans 15¢ Brillo Household Ammonia 2 Lux Star Soap Ivory Soa el e % e BROADCLOTHS In beautiful stripes; solid-color voiles and flock-dot voile dresses. Pretty styles, nicely made. Ceresota Flour BATHING SUITS 2P, ... . 55 PONGEE AND RAYON KNIT DRESSES = - Fine grade pongee, plain or dot trim- i Rayon dot frocks, light and dark colors. Pretty styles. Excep- tional values. 500 BEAUTIFUL FLAT CREPE DRESSES Tn beautiful paste shades New Summer styles, arrived yesterday. and ko on sale tomorrow All sizes. ke .85 ‘Women’s Fine Rnbber:‘ed and Fully Rainproo RAINCOATS Corduroy-lined collar with strap. Red, green and blue colors. Real $5 values. $2.88 each. Men’s & Women's All-Wool Suits— Men’s and wom- en’s one-piece rib- All colors and stitch suits. Also fancy jacquard sizes suits, and men’s Values up to $6.00 Lifeguazd, t w o, Every suit piece suits. Values guaranteed to $10.00. bber Bathing Shoes. All colors 79 c v Sport Mart 914FSt. 1303FSt. 1410N.Y. Ave. . OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Pebeco er Forhan's CIGARETTEs | Tooth Paste caron $1,25 | 7 37e B e e A R TP o, A S N R I L o s Ji e w A s T PO e PIEDMONT, CAMEL CHESTERFIELD ——————————————————————————————————————————————— REMEMBER—WE ARE OPEN SATURDAY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SIGMUNDS—COR. 7th & H STS. N.W. R T R S TSN S A SR R SN R SR S S S N * 88 ¥

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