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~_ . . THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, D, O, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 192 b Walts Chi ler, Pey Furlow, 1912 K street— ey T antura the | omwaan reet—| SAYS HE PAID FEDERAL now a Federal agent, had testified |charged Masters was trading his tess : PERPETUAL Dolores T, Messick, 13 yea: d, 71 —_— Before resting, the Government in- think | Gwendolyn Reynolds, 11 years old, | convicted Dry Law Violator Testi. | troduced marked money which fs al- look as if they are on the watch all Be Read—Scores of Good Suggestions S Pl 4TIh LIt ieteaets Belief Held Death of Zandar- says the giraffe should be called: Have Been Made. % ski Baby May Be Traced to Shepherd street. She says: I T that all giraffes look as if they are |445 P street—“Watch-Mann.” leged to have been pald Seabrook as | | N 1 L AI d R . dM looking for lonxl’el one or fin‘methl::]x. "Mlinr;cy" Barlow, 1737 Riggs Place— fles Against Seabrook in t;rib:; :De{ms: !!sllmon)t‘ h:tu intro- | § ‘hey look Ik ey are always wide}“Manly. luc 0 try to prove money early 400 Letters Already Received Must | Tney jook inke they are atways wid}-2ian Charleston. foind 1n Ssabrooi's home was piace | S - ere by enem: efense witness “JOHN_ALDENS” FAIL. |5 the Associated Press. tostifled that he had seen two men | | CIHLARLESTON, 8. C., October 14— run away from Scabroolc's house on | | Reporters t by-. Robert T. Masters, now serving a|the night when McKnight was in the L e e dtbin AT G gentence for prohibition violation in |hoUSe. “Nectar,” because “he has so much L , Defense Counsel W. Turner Logan ok, and Al e B o aame| Cif's Answer Can’t Find Her. | the Federal Penitentiary at Atianta, | 2o o r — TS 0 PAYS Act of Vengeance. fiting for the 1dol of the Zoos | HMOLLYWOOD, Culif, October 14|testified hero yesterday that ho paid S .—Newspaper men . ; g Thé judges in the giraffenaming|probably the giraffe's lamentations | Sleanor Jzabeth W Aong, e | Alden role hero last night, when thay |Alonzo B. Seabroak, '"";;"dfh by 0 " contest—Assistant Secretary Alex- | Will be hard to understand.” that the only name for the giraffe is |attempted to confirm the reported en. | eral agent, on trial, charged with con- b oo ander Wetmore of the Smithsonian |, DOTOthY Pritchard, 3940 Alabama|.Guerseer,” the reasons for which, |g2gement of John Gilbert, film star, spiracy to violate the prohibition law, C niled ORWELL, Ohio., October 14.—In-| 1 o oo™ oiliam H. Blackburn ;‘mfi m"“t’éhfi‘l"“f;.,.f’*{:u.,&“;? g:?le she thinks, are obvious. :o Gret:. Garbo, Swdish motion pic-, $1,000 ‘;\'hlleal boo;lde;;ger :‘?dkeer(), 1hun ompounde: e s . 8 3 allow s < ure actress. “posted” on impending raids. Glenn . vestigation into the death of Isabel|y .o yeaper at the Zop, and Oliver |Why nof call him ‘Hal/ short for Some Negatives Used. “Go ahead and ask her Gilbert|D, McKnight, former moonshiner, and Roosevelt Semi-Annually Zandarskl, 2% vears old, whose 1ody | o\ en Kuhn, mews manager of The |Halloween and standing for ‘Happi| gamuel Howard Jarboe, Poolesville, sa1d, after admitting his love for Miss s O vas discovered In a swamp cow Das- " s at last? oo y Adseti ture Tuesday, s being continued by | Evening Star—will have a mighty | “I suggest that the new giraffe be | Md. thinks the giraffe should be|™Wye™y o, 4o ask her I hope she Sixteenth St.at V and W ofclals. hard and delicate job on their hands|named Congo, writes Daniel Toomey, [ named in honor of Dr. Mann, because | cave ‘ves’ That's the answor Ive $13,000,000 Beautiful Ballroom and Re- ception Roomis available for dances, receptions and card parties at reasonable prices. Call North 9080. - Under Wardman Management. Sherift H. D. Hannum uncovéred a | When they come to pick a winner next | 35 Sixth street northeast. “Congo possible clue to the child's slayer yes- [ Week. a region of many wild beasts. I know terday in the information that mem-| In the first place, there are nearly [he would like to be named after his bers of the Zandarski family gave 400 letters which must be read. In|country, because I know I wouldn't damaging information in connection | the second place, there are 40 or |like to disown my own country.” with an attempt to rob an Orwell |50 names of almost equal merit. As bank in which two men were shot by [the contest goes into its final stretch | will call the giraffe ‘Hiland,’ because ! grew so (Crusoe).” offictals. letters h“""‘(‘"““ Pl m“rm‘s"' Tf‘”“ there are many highlands in A Carson G. Frailey, 13 years old, Possibility that the child’s death | WaS a box full of them this morning. | 5nq he is high and stands on land 3704 Livingston street, Chevy Chase, was an act of vengeanc x.‘““‘,‘fi‘(“‘)g“‘fi oo e the little | "y \ou1q like to name him ‘Happ: wants the giraffe named “Ace, the Zandarski family was “lru‘ o 3’,“! Sl S “’“e writes Martin Lazarus, 10 years old, [ highest spot and a good drawing card | & Other acts of vi Wwill want to ‘rubber® at him and he |392 Taylor street northwest. am | for our Zo0o.” 3 2 will have no trouble ‘rubbering’ y A . . " Ittle girl were Btk e Norms Eehroanr 15, | sure he will be happy’ when he comes | Some other suggestions in today’s “I don’t belleve in nobody doing |been waiting for for three week nothing for nobody for nothing.” Miss Garbo, who told questioners ad ago Charles S. Marong, Who forgets to| 5, (0% OF, 50 & w;};?(.wgg&‘lidh:g: b give his address, says, “Please name | reached. His sister, Lena Toomey, says: “I[the giraffe ‘Robinson’ because he Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. | I A O JAMES BERRY, President || JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y ' $233 838383 23232222 32HIR2FITIH ‘Our Prices Are Lowest Because Our Policy Is to Sell for Sport skirts in Paris are being made to hang from the hips instead of the waist S NS examination of her body. k. to his new home in our beautiful park | mail are: Jean Wolfe, 9 years old, Authorities have been unable to|L@Wrence atreet northeast. after his long travel on the boat. Also|5409 Georgia avenue—Buddy, Pal, learn anything beyond the testimony the name will remind the children to | Dandy, Teddy and Prince. Py of Isabel's baby sister that a “big Hh Ly Dy e I snposen d black man” came and took her from | John Brudy, 28 New York avenue, liam Bruce Davies, 426 Manor | street southeast—*See-You." her bed the night of September 21.|Wants the giraffe named “Lucky | place, says: “I would like to have| Robert Topham, 10 years old, 1837 Sheriff Hannum's investigation has|GUY.” because “I think he was|our new giraffe named either ‘Walt' Meridian Place—"Longfellow. it taken him into Pennsylvania and to|MI8hty lucky to be caught and numerous Ohio cities, but no motive | PTOUEht'to our Zoo, to be admired by Open at 8:30 A.M. Dally. The Columbia National Bank Lr);‘nnd keep him happy.” Gene Stallman, 8 years old, 132 L You.” Our Values Are Greatest Because . All Our Purchases Are for im Mortimer O'Sullivan and Elijah Anthony a: : | Seidenberg, 1001 East Capitol strget, end in a typewriter drawing of a giraffe and suggest that he be named raper Spotty.” s he is brought from a forelgn land 1 think he should be named for parents of Knurick, 18, tioned reped Knurick fn the Jefferson fail for ques T P el S S but no light has been thrown upon|Gladys Jeffries, 1819 Thirteenth street. ol Sl C 0 ] C nl 1 the muystery, either by the girl's|«“Therefore I take great pleasure in $250,000.00 911 F Street $350,000.00 aSh llly- aSho y. It’s Good Payday Practice —to bank something first—then do your shopping and spending. The budget that prescribes such a course will always find you financially secure. 71“Columbia National,” because of its central location, convenience to stores and departments, and reputation for good service, is a uniformly satisfactory custodian for SonciDay ey ani fotliev bunds: \Open Until 5 P.M. Tomorrow | | One Dollar Will Open a Savings Account ! family or relatives Who told of |naming this baby giraffe -Marc Zanderski's debts and of possible|Garvey.' " Ay e threats against him. Charles Collingwood, 512 Old Georgs P e town rond, Battery Park, writes: “I BAN ON FILM TO STAY, |I2ud ke to namo the girafto Jere N STAY. |miah. In the firso place, it makes & nice sounding name. In the second place, the lamentations of Jeremiah British Exhibitors Will Not TAft | Dre hant to wniamand. o e Bars Because of “Ad” Hoax. = LONDON, October 14 ().—Renewed b efforts designed to lift the ban on the I Irc e S American_ film, “Phantom of the Opera,” the arrival of which a year ago roused a storm of protest in the press because British troops were used Ol I l I e to escort it from Southampton to Lon- don. have This is a splendid coffee. FIRST FALL FESTIVAL SALE! A real festival of wonderful bargains! Each item tells its story! Come to- S5 ot o B e o Lt N. W. Burchell|i§ Our Savings 3 Cotapownd morrow and Saturday and share in a veritable harvest of GREAT ECONOMIES! o3 in el cabion s b lantivenriciat e Groceries Dept. Pays 0 Interest the use of”the troops brought § about by o “clever, humillating, ad- 817-19 14th St. N.W. Fashionable Patterns for the New Season— Values We Believe Unequaled New Black Patent—New Black Satin New Black Velvet—New Tan Oxfords D’Orsay Pumps—One-Strap—Oxfords—Gore Pumps— Regent Pumps and Ties MOST OF THESE SHOES ARE LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE ] Featuring This Week : NEW FALL PATTERNS RUGS and ,CARPETS at TEMPTING PRICES OW is the time to select a rug from the newest patterns and most desirable color- ings. Our rug collection now is complete and fresh. Prices are particularly tempting. Assort- ments delightfully large and varied. The Magic Price for Our Bargain Basement AR AR A, 500 Jersey and Tricolette All the new Fall style feat: - f $ o Ml ko me Foll e fstes rr; 2: or Dresses for the Miss and Matron. 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