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GANGSTERS GUNS SLAY WARD BOSS. Chicago Polmcuan Falls in Ambush—Wife Finds Body in Street. 23 —Gangland's threeeway combination of death-—suns guamen and a motor car—has cnded | the crowded liie Diamong Joe | meteoric _career 1920, when ‘he ard_commit- s slate_and | 1 the election which gave he Bloody Nineteen pioded at the home of | n Powers. Then followed | the same day. Paui/ t bailif for 15 years, ed in the morning. The same afternoon H R was siain. Both were ants of Alderman Pow Attends Funerals. leader, was slamn. A | joseph Laspisa was as- d. posito attended both without his customary body- guard, and mourned both victims as his friends. Th t continued until eight had been killed, but Diamond Joe emerged unscathed. Mrs. Esposito heard the shots that killed her husband, and ran to the street to find him dying. He was dressed in his best clothes. On his hand was a diamond ring valued at $5,000 Through the blood and dirt glistened his famous diamond-buckled belt, and in his pockets were several hundred doliars and bankbooks shovmg large balances. RAIL HEADS DECLARED URGING MC’ADOO MEN . Railroad Labor Paper- Charges Activity in Connection With California Primary. By the Associated Press. Labor, official newspaper of’ the rail- road labor organizations, publisiied a story vesterday saying the Association of Railroad Labor Executives has umd railroad workers.of California to sup- w:mremuuvmmo Me- Adoo in the presidential primary in that State. 15 heading a ticket pledged to .;nm-n- Walsh of Montana. Senator Reed of Missouri and Gov. Smith of New- York are W other candidates in a. three-cornered fight for California Dem- delegates. ‘The paper said that similar support swps urged for the ticket in Wisconsin acked by Senators La Follette and Blaine, Republicans, of that State. It ‘declared the two Senators are u ; 8 delegation in Wisconsin pledsgs Senatod Norris of Nebraska, for the Republican presidential nomination. Otherwise the story says that the ex- ecutive “decided they would not at- tempt to influence the primaries or con- wentions of either party on behalf of sny presidential candidate.” The names of no presidential candi- dates of either party were mentioned Forty thousand in Spain have been oiit of employment recently because of strikes. L —— *“Important clues are deduced from mere trifles,” explained the great detective. “For example, the man with the singed mus- tache smoked York- town Cigarettes.” “Amazing. How could you possibly know?” was theawed comment. ‘““Absurdly sim- ple.” The great de- tective smiled. “Yorktown Ciga- rettesaresogood they are smoked down to the very butt.” And so they are, Blended of seven friendly tobaccos, they are as hard to part with as an old friend. Once known, they are always ap- preciated. Will you trv one? Twenty for 15c. Larus, Richmond, Virgina THE EVENING 3 CLOTHIN( STREET & THIRD FLOORS _STAR, WASHATNGTON, 1. U, THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 1928 March 22nd--and Parker-Bridget Co. Weicomes Spring, Now Officially Ushered In Easter only a little more than two weeks off—Spring officially ushered in—the wardrobe Parker-Bridget, as usual, to the fore with Soring clothes—all that is new and good, all that has the approval of fashion arbiters, all that will be worn by well dressed men in Washington, in the style centers of the Old FIAT STREET now takes prominent place in masculine minds. World and the New-. y SECTIONS ECTIO) IF'1.OOR Herewith a few pertinent suggestions:— The “Washingtonian” (Aristocrat of Two-Trousers Suits) 350 A two-trousers suit with the same quality of fabrics, nicety of tailoring and finish as one expects with the higher priced three-piece suits. Quarter silk lined, with silk sleeve linings and silk vest back. Choice of many tasteful patterns. P-B Super-Value Two-Trousers Suits 338 A long-time favorite, the P-B Super-Value Suit, so named because it would be good value even without the extra pair of trousers. Styled for voung men particularly, but very attractive to men who are interested in maintain- ing the spirit and appearance of youth. Four-Piece Golf Suits, 45 Sturdy tweeds and service- able cheviots, in tans, greys, and a variety of attractive mix- tures. Trousers for street and business wear, knickers for the links and these “‘Chevy Chase” modelg are noted for their smartness g Other 4-piece Golf Suits from $40 to $50 < Spring Topcoats 35 Light shades and fancy mix- tures have preference, but there are quieter colors for conserva- tives. Coats are longer this season and hoth set-in and rag- lan sleeves are shown. Other Topcoats from $30 to $45. Burberry Topcoats (made in England). $60, $65, $75. o< The Avenue at Ninth Barbisio Hats (MADE IN ITALY) * Here you have the utmost in qual- ity of fabrics, workmanship and style.. Presented this season in pearls, tans, greys, greens and the new assoul blue. $10 Other Felts, $5 to $10 Furnishings Rayon Step-ins Silk Step-ins. ...$5 to $10 Manhattan Shirts . ..$2.15 to $10.50 Neckwear Silk Socks. . . Golf Hose. .. .75¢ to $3.50 $1.15to $5 Hickok Belts. .. .$1 to $4 Athletic Union ‘Teck Six Spring Oxfords, Wide choice within the realm of good taste this season—English toe, French toe and broad-toe models. all in vogue. Teck Six Oxfords come in black and tan calfskin, with rub- ber or leather heels. Other Ox- fords, & * Teade Name Registered SHOE SECTION OND FLOOR CTD*K‘,“@ Vavavav. "mm