Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1927, Page 20

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U BANKHEADS REMOVALIS URGED Officiais Criticized for Alleged Retirement of Loans in Cotton District. By The Associnted Press. RO B BTN PEEAETI T4 2O TS SRR ALY, £ Eleventh Federal Reserve Bank was demanded in a_resolution adopted at £ '» meeting of 37 South Plains bank executives here vesterday #ome 900 banks in this district. ‘The resolution blamed officials of the nk, whose distriet extends over T New Mexico and parts of O homa, Loulsiana, Arkansas and gona, for heavy cotton losses allezed i to have been sustained in the district. 2 A resolution unanimously adopted !lndorud a campaign to oust Talley and Gfibert. The policy of the governor and @eputy governor anent the retiring of Joans to members in the smaller cities I 'when money is needed to advance £ I.Iu':;;eu credit was particularly eriti- «l 5 “Had Federal Reserve members in this district been given the co-opers tion last y that they should have had, a majority of the cotton planters ‘would have been carried by their bankers for a period of eight months and would have been able to sell their © product for 20 cents a pound,” a com. | mittee announcement said. “Instead, the Reserve bank retired ¢ dts Joans to members, causing planters o liquidate to pay their bankers, and Rs a result the producer forced to_sell his cotton for & cent: Motor Cop Invents .New Speed Device To Shatter Alibis By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, October 13.—For four years Mator Cycle Patrolman Carl Bauer hms heard speeding mo- torists alibl, T wasn't going 40. You had to go 40 to catch me.” Bauer decided to offset the argu- ment. He,and a friend invented a new kind of speedometer with two dials, On one dial the maximum speed is recorded while on the other the exact gpeed traveled over a certain distance can be clocked automati- cally by pushing a button. COUPLE FOUND DEAD * "IN BURNING HOME | By the Associated Press. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., October 13.— Dr. F. F. Blair, former State physi- cian, and Mrs. Blair were found shot to death early this morning, lying on | the floor of their burning residence. | Firemen, breaking in to extinguish. the | fire, discovered the bodies. Dr. Rlair was shot through tha bhack. s. Blair had a wound that app: i veen them revolver with two | I nother room morning w | deaths were due to murder or suicide. | IR - A nutmeg is the kernel of the stone |of a fruit which grows in RBraz Madagascar. and the West Indies THE EVENING STAR, COSGRAVE’S CABINET IS APPROVED BY DAIL Confidence Vote of 76 to 70 Given After Four-Hour Debate on Submitted List. By the Associated Press, DUBLIN, October 13.—After a four- hour debate of the whole government policy, the Dail yesterday approved, by a vote of 76 to 70, President Cos- grove's cabinet, which was submitted vestory President Cosgrove restated his in- tention of putting the public safety act, designed to prevent assassina- tions, into effect as one of the policies of the government Ex-Berlin 'Burgomnter Dies. BERLIN, October 13 (#).—Dr. Adolf Wermuth, former chief burgomaster of Berlin, died yesterday. He was 72 Mass. Ave. N.W. West Dupont Circle A home of moderate size priced lower than anything of- fered on this beautiful Avenue west of the Circle. Contains about twelve rooms, three baths. Every convenience, in- cluding Oil Burner. Southern exposure. Information on re- quest. To Close Estate and FAIRFAX ST, |DULIN8MARTIN COMPAN.YI presenting exclusive Dulin & Martin patterns in open stock DINNERWARE and GLASSWARE ..and the extremely moderate prices made possible thru our specialization g DRESDEN (No. 7153) 100 - Pc. Dinner Set, $47. 52 « Pe. Set, $25. 32-Pc. Cottage Set, $10. Dinner % s ‘lfl" OLD IVORY BLENHEIM 100-piece *OET %995 Czecho Cased SHERBETS Assorted colors—beautiful shades of Ruby, Rose, Amethyst, Green & Amber (as illustrated above) Open Stock sesuass these specials wi §YIUIVEELT B EAINTE displayed on our Main FIOOl‘ 29280v380889857 5501 HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 rsas sTETRe D240, 1215-17 F STREET found conveniently Bleic. 11 be 53-piece DINNER = DINNER $17.00 ¢ 32-piece COTTAGE SET $6.95 SET Tableware (Thumb Oftic Effect) - In Green, Rose and Amber. . Sher- Very Special | bets, Goblets, Finger Bowls, Par- faits, Footed Ice Teas and Footed Tumblers 0% PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Comp‘any 1214-18 G STREET WASHINGTON. EXTRADITION SOUGHT. Wanted in Florida. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla,, Octo- ber 13 UP).—Extradition” papers for the return of Anderson B, Herd, for- mer general manager of the Mizner Development Corporation, developer of Boca Raton, near here, have been forwarded to New York, where Herd has been arrested, Sheriff R. C. Baker announced yesterday. Herd, according to the sheriff, is wanted to answer to a charge of ob- taining money under false pretenses. B. C. Bartholomew of this city charges Herd with having falsely ob- tained $100,000 from him through a real estate deal. Candy Specials at Golden Brown Cocoan Peanut Brittle. Velour $17.98 Grades $11.77 —36 inches wide and m of lovely double-fac Special at . $1.98 —Swiss Point, Scot able collection. and in white, cream, e: and beige colorings. fled curtains with without valances. Inlaid Linoleum $1.00 Sq. Yd. —Durable, good looking'and priced in the Choice patterns and Bring floor measurements, Sheriff S8ays Boca Raton Developer SUICIDE RENDEZVOUS IS GUARDED BY POLICE Japanese Authorities Watch Kegon all lovers who commit sulcide together there. There have been but few Sum- mers in which.at least 100 persons did by leaping over the falls. Now. however, two policemen are on guard day and night and no one is permitted to approach the dan- G. U. HAS REVIEW TODAY. R. 0. T. C. Unit Holding First Parade This Afternoon. ° EREAEHENEREN @A, QAbout Chewy Chase With Gantt & Kenyon AN Kann's—Street Floor. 150 Prs. of Double-Faced Guaranteed Sunfast velour in pretty colorings. $2.69 to $3.98 Panel and Ruffled Lace, Marquisette, Voile, Scrim ‘and Novelty Cur- tains are in this remark- Pairs and panels, all 274 yards long, Also a nice assortment of ruf- and Kann's—Third Floor. Regular $1.69 Nairns Anniversary. colors. Falls, Favorite Trysting gerous brink. ! . p i A . o e A?FAI:.::?(: = U. S. Wants Chauffeur. n .. POKIO—— Tovers Leap. at Kegon| The Civil Service Commission today Falls, in the mountains near Nikko, |inounced an open competitive exami- in years past the scene of hundreds of |Pation for chauffeur to fil vacancies sulcides, today fs guarded by special |I" the department service in Wash- policemen during the Summer season, | NSton, and in positions requiring sim- and despondent girls and boys wishing |ilar qualifications. The entrance sal- to end their lives together in the 383-|ary is $1,020 a year. foot torrent are disappointed. Full *information _and _application The Japanese believe that the God | blanks may be obtained from the of the Falls will bring happiness to | commission, 1724 F street. C. unit is holding its first battalion| parade and review this afternoon on the Hilltop campus in honor of the 50, recent birthday anniversary of the ’m‘ln/flly late Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood. and Lieut. Col. miller, detailed by the War Depar ment in charge of R. 0. T. C. a tivities at the cadets. Georgetown University's R. O. he ple atlractive President Charles W. Lyons, S. J Augustus F. Danne- Georgetow The new will revie formed stu- dent band of 50 pieces will furnish the | musi Halloween Costumes, Novelties and Candies Are Now on Display KANNS 34th NIVERSARY A Friday Sale Of Aluminum Ware Offers You Your Choice of ut These Needed Utensils at Sunray Finish 59 Easy to Clean —Highly, polished Aluminum Ware in paneled style and Sunray finish. Choice 3-Pt. Percolators 3-Pt. Rice Boilers 7-In. Fry Pans— wooden handle 3-Qt. French Fryers 9-In. Footed Colanders PORTIERES $9.00 to $12 Values colorings, and 36-inch chenille por- of the following pieces— 3 and 4 Qt. Strainer Sauce Pans 21,-Qt.. Water Pitchers 3-Qt. Soup Stock Pots 5.Lb. Round Double Roasters $6.98 Pr.| 0 —A remarkable assortment, includ- } ing 18 and 27 inch double-faced ve- e g\ lour portieres in beautiful two-tone e 3, tieres in the pretty plain colors of blue, green, rose, mulberry and red. All of good quality materials that will add beauty to any home in \ which they are used. An Anniver- sary value that every woman will appreciate. Amd as the quantity is timited, it is 2dvisable to shop early. “Qakleigh” X “Iroquois” Velour Portieres at Pattern Silver-Plated Ware ) 19¢ Ea. —A low price for this beautiful tableware. It is plated on a hard metal base, and is guaranteed: $25.00 Grades $14.00 ~50 inches wide and made of soft, velvety double- faced velour in rich color- ings. ade ed Tea Kapn’s—Third Typical Anniversary Values in Household ch ored borders, Special, each. or Bridge Sets, cru stripe borders. Special, a set Hemstitched Hems. Made of nice weight silver bleached damask, and consisting of a 50x50-inch _cloth and six napkins. Special, set $39.95 Seamless Axminster Rugs Sizes 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Ft. $23.95 —All-wool Axminster Rugs, in rich color- ings and attractive Chinese and Persian de- signs. Every rug is perfect, and a “Buy” that no one can well afford to miss. Just 50 so shop early! Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs At $19.95 —W. & J. Sloane Rugs, in 9x12-ft. and 8%4x10v;-ft. sizes, and exquisite colorings. Just one pattern, 65¢ Felt;Bue Floor Coverings, Special 35¢ Sq. Yd. —Gold Seal Congoleus and other Felt-base Floor Coverings are included in this remarkable offering. All perfect. Reg. $10.75 Bordered Felt-Base Rugs $5.00 —9x12-ft. rugs, guaranteed perfect, and in various choice patterns and colors. Kann's—Third Floor, low for 10 years, lowing pieces: Tablespoons Medium Knives Medium Forks Dessert Forks - Butter Knives Soup Spoons Sugar Spoons . 12¢ Ea. ‘~Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths, 44 inches square and made of a good weight crash linen with fancy col- —Regular $1.00 Pure Linen Lunch with a 34-inch cloth and four 12inch napkins. Made of good linen, with colored —Regular $2.75 Pure Linen Table Sets With $2.15 Choice of the viol- . Regular $8.98 32-Piece Cottage Sets $5.98 —Fine imported china sets, daintily decorated in pretty designs and _gold lines. A beautiful service for six per- sons—of _thin, transparent china which you will want for your own use, and to- give away at Christmas. Kann's—Third Floer. 25¢ 20¢ 179 Salad Forks Floor. Linens 69c ~—“Run of the Mill” Turkish Bath Towels, of good, heavy-weight Turkish toweling. Large size, with fancy stripe through center and colored border. Regularly 39c. Special, each ... —Regular 25¢ Cotton Huck Face ‘Towels, very closely woven, of good weight huck, with fancy col- ored border, hemstitched hems and monogram space. Each...... P ~Regular 25c Pure Linen Crash Toweling. - A good weight, absorb- ;nt quality, with colored stripe bor- er. at Special, yard Kann’s—Street Floor. Sample Line of Hand- Embroidered Pieces Special at $2.98 —Beautifully em- broidered pieces that have been used as models, therefore only one of a kind. Luncheon sets, cen- terpleces, scarty, van- ity sets and buffet sets are in the assort. ment. Many trimmed with lace. Rayon Pillows, $1.49 ~—Round, oval, oblong and semi-circular shaped pillows, of excellent quality rayon in both light and dark shades, = Tapestry Scarfs, $2.49 —~These lovely scarfs are 18x50 inches in size, and are in various attractive patterns. .~ Kann's—Fourth Floor. brick 1|2 Follow the Green Line! You'll & C have to stand in line for the Green these days, but it's worth it for sure of going around in Between the two courses is a house & i with a wooded background, serv- ants” quarters over the garage and § ry comfort imaginable. | hone us for full information. Main 7928 s e LY

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