Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 12

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FOR SALE 5120 Chevy Chase Parkway One-half block West of Conn. Ave. Beautiful New Home Center Hall Plan s and 1 Dressing 2 Rathrooms Heating System Mode Price Today, $28,807 Price Tomorrow $28,689 “Buy When the Price Suits Heated and Open Until 9 GEO. W. LINKINS 1733 De Sales St. Watch This Ad Each Day You" M THE EVENING STAR, WASTINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY. JANUARY SHIPPING NEWS STRANGLER OF 2 HANGED IN CANADA Earle Nelson Executed After| Trail of Crimes That Stretched 7,000 Miles. Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED Nerissa—St_ John Ha DUE TOD. Hamilton—Norfolk DU Monterey—Vera 3 Jannary President Roosevolt Ca By the Assoy WINNIP! ted Press. Manitoba, January 13, —The hanging today el son, notorious “dark strangler ed the grim story of a criminal trial, winding from the Atlantic to the P cific, along which police ascribed 22 murders to Nelson’s brutality Berlin Calama Stboney-—Havana ... DUE MONDAY. Stockh Alaunia M § the pain and relaxing les and joints, BAUME BENGUE is efective for every pain or ache in muscle or nerve. BAUME BENGUE ANALGESIQUE a 3 0 Indigestion! ; He used to suffer after eating—but no more! He carries instantancous relief in his pocket. Hearty eaters —hard smokers—high livers—find Stuart's a boon and blessin; Why have a sour stomach—or risk a Sad breath? One or two tablets, and vour stomach hasethe alkaline it needs for serene digestion. And you haven’t bamned yaur stomach with soda; only soothing things like magnesia and calcium i te are nm’iindSnun'L erever you find a drugstore, you'll find Stuart’s” The handy metal box to carry in purse or pocket, is a quarter. ‘The large size for 60 cts., and the farily sue, $1.20. A sweet stomach for tweuty-five cents. Known as ngler” and “the gorilla man’ ause he was believed to have strangled all of his victims, | | Nelson was hanged today for the mu der of Mrs. Emily Patterson, mother |of two children, in Winnipes, June 10, | 9 He had been indicted also for | illing of 14-year-old Lola Cowan. Winnipez schoolgirl, whom he wax |} accused of strangling. | worn DUE TU! nu Thcemibe Do Crimes Began in 1926, Police said that ancisco, 1th, which aboard, then pLanada and ‘ended in Manitobq < [ Of the 22 murders for which he was | { lamed. 20°of the victims were women, | one was the Winnipeg school girl and | another a baby. Police Detective A. Leonard of Port- | Bogata=Cape Haiti land, compiled the following | Munargo—Nassan. list of victims of the “dark strangler’s rror: Miss Clara New February 60, San J . Lillian St 0, June 10; M Rarbara, and Southampton. wuth and Havr on—Corunna, 0. sau—Port au Prince. Curacao a pe Haitien, Port au Prince ai G TOMORROW. nstown and Liverpool or Janeiro, lif., June Oakland, Mrs. Beta Withers, 19; Mrx, Aires. Cristobal and Port Limon. John's tland, Or A Mabel Mchonald Fluke, Portland, . October 20; Mrs. Virginia A. | . 53, Portland, Oreg., October Mrs. William A. Edmonds, A Francisco, November 18; Mrs. Flg ence Fithian Monks, Seattle, Wash., | November 23; Mrs. Blanche Mye! Portland, Oreg., November John E. Berard, 40, Council Bluff: Tow Mrs. Bonnoe Dace, 23, nsas City, December 27; Mr: Germania Harpin, 28, and her §-month- | old baby, December Plea Is Insanity. | 1n 1927—Mrs. Ma | Philadelphi: April | Randoiph, 35, Buffalo, | Minnie May, 53, and Mrs. | both of Detroit ietsoma, 67, Chi | Mrs. Emily Patterson, June 10, and Miss Lola Cowan, 14, | June | Nelson's defense at his six-day trial | was insanity. Records were present- ed to show that the prisoner had been |confined in an insane asylum in|” . |Napa, Calif., during various periods|Calvpso—Ia Guayra, between 1921 and 19; Maracaibo " Kingston Trimdad. SATLING MONDAY. JANUARY 16, Caledonia—Cruise around the world. Laurentic—Cruise 10 the Mediterranean. SAILING TUESDAY. JANUARY 17. Colombo—Naples and _Genoa. Stavangerfjord—Christiansand, Copenhagen. SAILING WEDNESDAY. Hamburg—Cherbourg. Hambur. Berh Matura—Grenada. Trinidad and Demerara Tachira—San Juan, La Guayra and caibo, Santa Marta—Kingston. Cristobal. Pue: Colombia and Santa Marta. G THURSDAY. JANUARY 19 sa—Cristobal Oslo JANUARY 18, Southampton ¢ McConnell, 60, 3 Mrs. Jennie May 30; Mrs. o. American Banker—Plymouth and Lohdon Monte Havana, Progreso, Vera Cruz i ampico. Coamo—San Juan and Santo Domingo C: SAILING FRIDAY. JANUARY Garinthia_Cruise to_the Mediterranean nesota—Cherbaurg and London. Inagua. Cape Haitien and Port . Dies of Double Pneumonia. Special Dispatch to The Star, POTOMAC, Va., Emmett L. Johnson, died at his home, 150 Hume avenu Lexington Is Assigned. The airplane carrier Lexington has been assigned to the aircraft squad- ron of the battle fleet and her home port has been designated as San Pedro, Calif. She will proceed to the West Coast from Boston as soon as "necessary stores and equipment have been obtained. B 13. January January 12 e. Gijon. Santander Santos. tio Crtes and Puerto Barrios and FPuerto | o a Fort St. Georga—St. Thomas, Barbados and [ 25y and and —Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen Mara Javigue and V. ity ie—Plymouth. Cherbourg and Antwes Puerto Cabello and o e 1 ARLINGTON SHOWS 31,000,000 INCREASE Total Tax Value $26,693,- 156, According to County Revenue Report. Special Dispatch to The Star, January 13.- taxable values of Arlington Coun- | ncluding personal prope and public service corpe were in ars over ty. v commissioner of reven ssessed v 3,156. in the three axes collectible durin the report shows, totaled of which $183 ferson ton distri ington district follows: purpose: 0 41; v connty 1 't . and $ ‘T'hi Jeffer 19 was distributed n district, county nd nd at in Washington trict was $2.50, the addition levied for v 10094 levied for| and distributed as fol <on district, § lington district, $19.386 ington district, | . A total of §26.603.17 was collectable | on a special levy for fire protection. | $833994 of which was charged zainst Jefferson against Arlington st Washington distries The outstanding bond ind of the ounty, the report shows, tals §1.531,000. Of this, $107, road bonds in Washington 674,000 on school bonds, and $750, 000 on water bonds, for which the en tire county stands security ag | i | rto | = angt | | . au 41 years old, e, from double penumoni: ed by his wife, Mrs. Rosa AUTOMOBILE DEALERS More Than 800 Attend Gathering With 1. manager, rolet h will be held in every section of the | map, United States during the next few months, ciate dealers and retail salesmen from the Richmond and Baltimore zones | night the Chevrolet exe are here for the convention. he first of the local meetings is taking j torium this afternoon. Following the s a banquet will take place Ington last night to hold the first | Sianey Corbett, Mayflower at 6:30 o'clock tonight, when the dealers and other Chevrolet vepresentatives will be guests of th Chevrolet Motor (o, Special enter- tainment will be brought from New York, At the speakers' table will he Mr. Klingler, M. D. Dauglas, assistant gen- les manager in charge of the stern half of the United States; White, sales promotion man- W A, B manager of the @ certificate divlsion; J. 1. . manager of parts and’ serviee: ger of the com- and the sales altimore and Wash- ington zones. | Tomorrow two fmportant husiness | sessions will be held and tomorrow reutives will re- | turn to ‘Detroit to he present at the |automobile show at that city, e i HOLD MEETING HERE of Chevrolet Sales Managers. J general yup of Chev- | arrived in | 7,irqe. whicl s of 43 sales meeti; | mereia r sion, More than 800 dealers, asso- e at the Washington Audi- ion this afterncon | It's funny how a man will chase | the Hotel | girl until she catches him. | Riches are not the result of large income, but rather of the proportion of any income which is regularly saved. The Union Trust Company is helping 4housands of Washington men and women to accumulate funds for protection, and for the opportunities which may mean riches. It pays interest, compounded twice a year on savings balances. 2% Paid on Checking and 3% om Sazings Acc “UnionTrust Company OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA South-West Corner I5th and Streets North-lWest EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President The Time Has Come to Fill Every Footwear Need in Hahn’s Tremendous Shoe Sale Selling Down Stocks at ALL Hahn Stores— while making ready to close TWO of them. Quota Club Elects Officers. The Quota Club last night electe Miss Alma McCrom as pr at meeting at the University Club, Mrs Marle Moore Forrest was chosen first | vico president, F iekhart, ond vice preside Grace Hlam [mond, thira vice president: Lots Fail- ver, treasurer, and Miss Elsie Plerce and Mra, Rall V. ¥ ett, directors. a The heet “mile on hard way to make Fortune o I8 to tickle Ler with some vork FLORSHEIM SHOE e TEN DOLLARS’ WORTH AND MORE IN EVERY PAIR NOW AWAITING YOUR IMMEDIATE SELECTION AT More Shoes Now Added to this Sale of Other Hahn Shoes for Men at $4.65 For men who want lower-priced shoes than Florsheims, there never was a better opportunity than this. 500 additional pairs filled into the group tomorrow—again giv- ing you all sizes. Tans or blac Oxfords. and at 2 stores Now selling out. *414 Sth *233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Man's Shop” 14th at G *Tth & K *3212 14¢h (*Open Saturday Night) E. Johnson, and three small children Pedestrian | Funeral services will take place at | 3 pm: tomorrow. burial to be in Bethel netery, Alexandria. . Our language changes. once meant one who walks. Now it means one who runs and jumps. gzgt ,.2 :g Hundreds of pm"r;q- Women’s Street and Dress Shoes Brown and black suedes and many other popular styles and materials includ in this sweeping reduction from regular stocks, which continues to attract widespread attention. $3.65 At Tth St 0th St and Pa. Ave. Stores Due to a Change of Buying Policy—we announce these drastic reductions! Prices are from 15 to 15 off! Business is speeding up—life is faster—styles come and go in a hurry—we are going to use our superior facilities to show you styles today that others will show you later on! We're clearing our shelves to make way for this new service to you! Troy Shirt Shops 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVE SHIRTS 13 to 1V} off $1.55 Shirts. $1.95 Shi $2.45 Shirts.....$1.45 $2.95 Shirts.....$1.85 Odds and Ends of Silk Shirts Values to $8.85..$4.95 Some White Shirts Included at All Prices The Hahn “Health” Shoes Never before Reduced! \ \ h St Store only rrow—230 pairs boys' tan and black calf and storm grain hoes and oxfords. Belated ar- ivals of Winter stocks which we've added to the Sales. Extra good $1 value. All sizes 215 to 6 included at N.W SOCKsS Y4 to 1; off Paris Garters ve 17¢ Style—29¢ ROBES 15 to 1 off $4.95 to $6.95 Robes .... Silk Robes ..... Arrow and Ide Collars 95¢ Never Before! —and Perhaps Never Again! “Lady Luxury” $1.95 All-Silk Hose Reduced 75c and $1.00 Sox, S8¢c $1.23 Sox.........98¢ $2.00 Sox.......$115 REEFERS 13 to 1; off Reefers...$1.15 $245 Reefers...$1.55 $295 Reefers...$1.95 Up to $3.00 Im- ported Wool Reefers Sales Misses® and Shop's Children's Shoes 2d Floor and All Women's Stores $4.65 « Dozens of splendid styles $6.50 & $8.50 Shoes Many rem; g broken lots misses’, children's growing girls' now in two hig Sale groups. High and low shoes—various styles and materials— regularly $2.50 to $5- but sizes are broken. $1.95 $2.95 3 pairs $475 shoes h look and 1. s0. Tth, Ok, Arcade Stores All-Wool Sport Sweaters and Lumber Jacks 13 to 1 off $6.00 Duocraft Wool Coat Sweaters $3.95 Wool Vests V; to 15 off $395 Waool ... 82,68 15 to 1 off $395 Fur-Lined Gloyes $500 Fur-Lined Gloves $6.50 Fur-Lined loves .....s $4.65 ned Gloves Choose from almost endless assort. ment of styles which have been the successes of the midwinter t every sort of wear, HERE should b Hahn stores tomorrow ington ever sold There will be thousands of hose used up before another su occurs again! ¢ more st Handkerchiefs 13 to V; off 25¢ Hdkfs.....12V4¢ 35¢ Hdkfs.......19¢ 50c Hdkfs. 75¢ Hdkfs, $1.00 Hdkfs. PAJAMAS V3 to 1 off 73 5 Pajamas . .$1.1§ 250 Pajamas . $1.85 295 Pajamas . . §2.18 TIES 1; Price Fashionknits Included $100 Neckwear.. 80c¢ $1.50 Neckwear ... 7B¢ 1200 Neckwear $1,00 || |, teckwear $1.28 || Suspenders 13 to 1; off 65¢ Suspenders. . . 49¢ $1.00 Suspenders, 69¢ UNDERWEAR 13 to V; off $1.55 Union Suits $1.95 Union L R $2.50 Union Suits $4.00 Wool Union Suits 4,00 Waol Union Suits, . Vv, D Suits “Pirate” Boots This stecking, highly peised our custamers, s an exclasive Habw product. Made of the est, wheerest, allegh, with toe Mocks amd top vebfarcing. Mighapliced heele Chaive o Puris, tun metwl, acstusy, muscde, meoniieht, et Nush, Prench aude, Fremch Mande, wade, geoin, water Seh pink Vil want at least & paiest Arch-Preserver” $2.50 Lined 1318 Gloves ., $3.00 Lined Gloves $2.50 Lined Continuing at Store $9.85 also at Tth St Vasts. Shoes. So pricelessly comfortable for women! Belts and Buckles Y2 to V3 off 100 Belts .. 79¢ 310 Buckles 79c An Odd Lot of Dress Gloves, $1.85 s $2.65 Continue to he all the rage with the younger set. Featured m black or patent with gray tops, Tan call_or patent with honey beige Specially offered at Lesorted Waool o 933 Penna. AVC. N.W. ) Our Only Store N in Washington Union 58c es Tth& K 3212 10k “Women's Shop* —1207 F “Man’s Shop”—14th at ¢ “Arch-Preserver Shop"—1318 ¢ Sale Starts Tomorrow at §:30 AM. Come Early! Quanti- ties Arve Limited At These Prices! th & K 32 L4eh 1318 G [} : “Women's Shop"-—- 1207 F At our Tih St, 0ih Si, Pa, Ave. and “Arcade” shops 1o give every one an opportunity 1o partivipate (n these great Sales, And theso store * ALE b St 288 rlosing soon: "a. Ave. SE, and @ stoves, abaut W clase 223 Pa. Ave. SE. Open Until 11 PM\Saturday [ — e 414 Sh

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