Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1927, Page 6

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DYING TP REVIVES OLD SLAYER HUNT - Bandit, Mortally Wounded | Names Gangster Who Es- caped on Eve of Execution. SLAYER PLEADS GUILTY. $harge Against Frederick Jackson Reduced to Second Degree. Frederick N. Jackson, colored, plead. Blackwell, also colored. Jackson had been indicted for first-degree murder, .but Attorney Bertiand Emerson of gered the plea of second degree and &t was accepted by the Government fagkson was remanded for sentence: he tragedy occutred December 12 treet court following an. AT x fehent Quality .na it costs you less Gloves Any Length., Only Se 607 12th 306 1th Nw. For Estimates, Main 1 Bring or enclose this '“Why endure that || 1tchmg, burning itorment__» 1, too, tried many treatments with- % out success, until I used Resinol Oint- # ment, and I could hardly believe that | & the immediate relief it gave could last. i But it did, and only a few treatments | | i cleared away the whole trouble, leay- } ing my skin as soft and smooth as a % baby’s. 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Studebaker Sedans No Car Better. Low Upkeep $21 Per Month Pays for Late Model Essex Coach A Nice Little Car $33 Per Month Pays for 1925 Hudson Coach This is A Good Buy $23 Per Month Pays for 1926 Ford Sedan Looks Like New $24 Per Month Pays for 1924 Sport Studebaker A Snappy Looking Fast Car $21 Per Month Pays for Oldsmobile Sedan A Goed Buy For You 160 Cars Must Be Sold at Once—You Save Come In—Look These Fine Cars Over—We Will Please You Joseph McReynolds l4th and R Streets Studebaker Bldg 1926 Oldsmobile Sport $30 Per Month Pays for A Good Car For You $49 Per Month Pays for Studebaker Roadster 1926 Model and a Fast Car $38 Per Month Pays for 1924 Big Six Studebaker Speedster No Car Faster $29 Per Month Pays for Jewett Coach Old Couple Owned Car Pot. 1631 ~[PIGGLY WIGGLY HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES BETWEEN US GIRLS I have quit chasing the so-called grocery bargains as 1 waste a lot of time and usually wind up by getting infe- rior goods. 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