Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1926, Page 16

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_16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926. NOTED ENGINEER DIES week. MacArthur arrived here about E amount of bouds and escaped. The|over thelr faces and mo scourats|make application- for renewal thie | s e AFTER WEEK’S ILLNESS %vm:‘r:‘hsllgge;o 1?“5\23.‘3‘1}{{.’:: VRN R S county treasurer and & woman |description of them i obtlm-{‘ month, under the “staggered” plan of | |l given as the cause of death. COUNTY OF $45,000 CASH | deputy wore held at he point, of a | SHEF S0 e e - ag | reissuance proclaimed by the District || Arthur F. MacArth MacArthur had achieved Interna- —_— Thi the st day of the far as officers have been abls to|Commissioners. 2 ur Achieved In-| tional fame as an enigneer and had B e S0 i D O e SR L sscertain. M. O. Eldridge, director of traffic, \ ternational Tame as Builder of |SUPervised the construction of more Treasurer and Woman Deputy in|taxpaying period and as a result pointed out that drivers holding per- 3 o than 8.000 miles of railroads in the| Montana Kept Quiet by Guns |iioe, a3 & much larger smount Talts not within this group also may Bu Now__Pa Ne t Y Railroads Here and Abroad, | United States as well as abroad. He of cash on hand than usual. Bugene| NOT|CE TO MOTORISTS. |meke appiication or new permits at | X ear By the Assoclated Pres. s Whtle Looters Worked. ALp0is Wong working: (niter: ouhar any time, APl o o Taster than . E . . . 1 nd reserv i SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Decem- | as (he Massachusetts Dam and Reser. | BY the Associated Pross. - offices had closed because of the rush i T BOl000 o tore ™M, | Eldridge said, but Gifts for Everyone and Specxal Prices ber 1. —Arthur Frederick MacArthur, | volr for the Boston water supply. the | GREAT FALLS, Mont, December [ f Work. Fornits Fnmbineg From SN more motorists should take advantage i ¢+ for Early Shoppers prominent engineer and member of | Ashokan Dam and many miles of [1.—Two masked men last night| The robbers left Torstenson and 94,000 Slated for Renewal. of the opportunity to procure the new ~ y PP the MacArthur Eror. Co. of New York | tunnel aqueduct for ‘the Board of | robbed the county treasurers offce | the deputy locked In the vault, A 4 Lk A - | caras before the rush starts. " There ALy, r g t vater Supply of the City of New |at Plentywood, Sheridan County,|janitor discovered them an hour | Motorists holding drivers’ permits|were 760 applications recelvi " o, . hospital, after an illness of about a | York. Mont., of $45,000 in cash and a large |later. The men wore handkerchiefs el foom 50,3'00 ¥o 94999 should ' day, compared with 494 Monday. 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