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AN, BARRICADED SHOTS 4 N AT Surrenders Finally When Wife Braves Death to Plead With Him. Byy the-Associated Press. 1 HAMILTON, Ohio, August 31 George Yerr 32 years old. a| World War . last night bar- | ricaded himself in of his home, defied police Lo take him | and in a gun battle which followed | wonnded four persons. Yerrigan sur rendered after several hours when his wife braved death to plead with | him. The war vetera cently fro trea 8 He armed shotguns, and hand E from his home aund take him. Tear bombs were thrown but Yerrigan « Police then o} gan wounded I the crowd near injured seriou when his wife « hegged him to |3>i;'ths Rep(;rled George an Willlam and ¥rank and N Richard and John E. an: ' William and = 1 “of G‘m’u u‘%:‘u"v o wux Capital Auto Death Rate Is Declining; U. S. Mark Gains Automobile accidents in Wash ington in the four-week period ended August 14 took a toll of six number of fatalities nilar accldents dur- the corresponding period of Announcing these figures the Department. of Com | merce placeq the death toll in | automobile accidents here from January 3 to August 14, inclusive, at 54. an upstalrs room | @ while death rate is Deaths Reported oS TNenls Neils N L XLXZIXZXBIBNBNS 1 the upsrade. | THE EVENING STANFIELD T0 RUN - FOR REELECTION Defeated in Primaries, Sena- tor Says He Will Be Inde- pendent Candidate. By the Assoclated Press. Senator Robert N. Stanfield, who was can nomination for United oday that he would become a candidate at the November election to succeed himself. Grand Jurles Investigate. Senator Stanfield, who was defeat- ed for renomination by Frederick ! Steiwer of Pendleton, in a state- ment vesterday. declared that the cir- culation of w ticket” in the { him thousands of votes. Grand jurles in Multnomah and ich Senator Stanfield’s ds charge was placed in the of voters opposed to the Klan ot to injure his candidac: * had no apprecfable in fortunes. “Poor Loser” Charge. wn the two grand jurles get through with their investigations next n will admit the perpetration of outrageous fraud on the vote: ultnomah and Marlon and oth nds of votes, declaration “po r,” Stanfiel n the game of politics f chance, the loser is su ide by the result if he v by the other player. The Hecht Co. will be open uintil 6 o’clock this Saturday New---The Sheldon Suits for Fall Decidedly new are Sheldon styles, weaves and colors for Fall. Three-button coats are go-, ing to be strong this season. Sheldon has tai- lored them for you. Double-breasted or two- button sack coats—plenty of them. In Autum- nal shades of brown, mighty rich looking new tan and gray mixtures and novelty stripes. See these new suits and you'll understand, and likely join the increasing number of Washington men who wear Sheldon clothes. 335 New Sheldon Topcoats at the same price come in imported Scotch tan and gray herring- bone tweeds, as well as new effects in smooth finished fabrics. Box models predominate. Tir, Hecrr Co~F STREET Store Hours, Daily: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. (Second Floor.) PORTLAND, Oreg.. August 31.— | |fi d in the May primary for the || Senator, declared in a state-| | { campaign purporting to show his in- || dorsement by the Ku Klux Klan cost || Marion Counties have been directed || | tigate the circulation of the || | KEEVER=4GOSG Deal With a Realtor. REBRRERE STAR, Soldier’s Widow Favored. The President has authorized the appointment of Mrs. Elizabeth Shee- han, widow of a veteran of the Span- ish War, to the position of operative in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing “without regard to civil service rules.” The order states that Mrs. Sheehan was emploved in the| Bureau from May 1, 1920, to April 22, 1924, without civil service status. Makers of dress trimmings of Ger- many have organized to promote more efficient methods of buying materials and marketing their wares. Here is a Genuine Bargain in a Fine Home Instructions have been given us by the owner of this handsome detached brick Home— 5913 16th St. to offer it at a reduction in the price from $42,500. Now $34,750 Spectal Terms. It's an exceptionally well planned and equipped Home. Built of the best, and with the best work- manship; artistically finished. The location is in that section of exclusive 16th Street where values are rapidly increasing and where the char- acter of the neighborhood is safely protected. Open for imspection cvery evenlug uwp to 9 p. . Or phone our office for speclal appointment. ervice Main 4752 | i nth I am confident that Mr. )1ec~§&§ WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1926. AW 7 ‘The Low Sale Prices on Lifetime Furniture Will Prevail ~All This Week MAYER & CO. Seventh Street . Between D and E | ‘é g S GG G PITIY pk (r g K bbb p R bk dan Lod i L2