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" AMERICA’S GREATEST AND | E. Morrison Paper Co. i | i 0 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1928. 12, KAPLOWIT Z wes 5 lET’ O ANE‘H TRANSPARENT VELVET FROCKS LOMBARDO'S PAST COMES T0 LIGHT ' Slain Gang Leader Left : | Cleveland After Murder, $35 IMPORTED AT KA il Police Learn. g WILL FIND A BEAUTIFUL VELVETS colieciion ... COPIES | PRINTED O FRENCH IVMPORTS By the Associated Press. e s ORTS .. | CHICAGO, September 12.—Photo- DESIGNS JUST THEKIND YOU | graphs and fingerprints bobbed out ! RICH WEREPLANNING TO | of Tony Lombardo's past today to pro- | HAVE. . AND HERE THEY | vide new clues in the investigation of BLACKS ARE.. AT THE LOWEST | his slaying. 5 IN-THE-CITY PRICES. From Cleveland, Ohio, police there iMPERIAL OTHER MODELS came pictures and fingerprint records BLUES o to show that Lombardo, instead of hav- DLUL UP (O $55 ing come to Chicago from Italy, as had been supposed, actually came from Cleveland, where he was wanted for the slaying of Policeman Elmer Glaefke. Have Your BATTERY Tested FREE By An Authorized EXIDE Dealer UNIVERSAL AUTO CO., INC. §/ 1529 M St. NW. HUDSON Sa’es-Service ESSEX NORTH 397—398—309 Vengeance Seen. The Glaefke killing took place 11 |years to the day before Lombardo's | funeral yesterday. Lombardo, Carmello | Licarti and Carmello di Maio were in-; volved in the charges. Lombardo, the | Cleveland records show, was released |under bond, obtained ~ several con-| | tinuances_and finally, in 1919, disap- | peared. Licarti was sentenced to life imprisonment. Three years ago Lombardo _returned to Cleveland and the case against him | was nolle prossed. Police interest in the identification | centered around the possibility that the | assassination of Lombardo may not have been a gang affair at all, but Imay have been the execution of a | vengeance born of the Cleveland affair. Friends of Licarti. detectives said, may have felt that Licarti “took the rap” | unjustly and. blaming Lombardo. may have been responsible for the slayihg | of the Chicago gang figure last Friday. | Impressive Funeral. | Lombardo's funeral yesterday was a notable gangland affair, not only be- cause of the 16 automobile loads of floral tributes that foilowed the hearse |to the cemetery, but because it was FURNITURE SALE | the occasion for one of the rare public | appearances of Al (Scarface) Capone, CONVENIENT TERMS | acknowledged fianghm'erlm'di and’ Lom- i % bardo's pal. For the first time in two Efifl:?i.x{'_?“f‘l’,;;,zfi | years Capone was interviewed by news- Phone M. 4224 718 13th St. || paper reporters, though he had little No. 80 for NEURITIS Homeopathic Pharmacy 1003 H Street N.W. Thone Main 1695 E HAVE THE BLANK BOOKS —you need! See us first. 1009 Pa. Ave. "~ EPTEMBER to_say When asked what he thought of cur- | rent stories that he himself had been marked for assassination, Capone re- | plied: “They've been saying that for years, but I'm still alive.” He denied that there was any con- nection between the slaying of Lom- bardo and that of Frank Uale in New York several months ago. MT. VERNON ILAMER Charles Macalester Leaves ith St. Whart Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. 'WOMAN IS FINED $15 FOR HITTING ATTORNEY Cora Fisher, Colored, Becomes An- gered When Refused Warrant for Man. Cora _Fisher, colored, 1535 street, charged With assault on Attorney Harry Dyson, also colored, in a_corridor of Police Court Saturday by Judge Gus A. Schuldt yesterday. The attorney testified that the woman hit him when she came out of the United States attorney's e il Fincl. deposit for 60 days. a.m. to 6 p.m. ANTEED!! PLEASE NOTE— This sale is at our warehouse only—in alley rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large 4-story brick building, plenty of parking space. ‘Take Seventh, Ninth or 14th St. Cars and get off at M St. NW. Short walk. Inquire for Woodward and Loth- rop's old warehouse. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe sna Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt Vernon not open on Sundays TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National Players—“Seventh Heaven. drama, at 8:20 pm. Matinee at 2: | Keith’s—"The King of Kings,” pho- | toplay, continuous 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. e strmd—!"mndu Belles,” burlesque, at B ; {2:15 and 8:15 p.m. DR. (LA,UDE S Sl}M_ONES | Earle—“Lights of New York." con- Eyesight Specialist | tinuous 11:30 a.m. to '1 pm. n Columbia—*Tempest,” at 10:55 am., 409-110 MecLachlen Blds. | 12:55, 3:05, 5:05, 7:10 ard 9:20 pm. | LR X ] Metropolitan—Forgottes: Faces,” at | 11:35 am. 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 7:35 and| A 9:35 pm. | Palace—"The Cardboard Lover,” at THINKING PEOPLE | 1135 e, 1350, 5:55, 5:25, 7:40 and = 19:45 pm. Fox—“Street Angel,” continuous 12 noon to 11 p.m. Little - Theater—*“Peter the Corsair,” continuous 1 to 11 p.m. Tivoli—‘The Racket,” continuous, 2 to 11 p.m. Ambassador—"The Foreign Legion,” at 6:15, and 9:40 p.m. Central—"The Cossack,” at 12:30, |2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Send it to FOOTER’S For Sanitary Reasons $249 KROEHLER 3-PC. BED DAVENPORT SUITE—blue and taupe velours, loose cushions, wonde rfu\Tb\‘iy f;)r some one. (Taken in irade) $109 $19.50 SIMMONS BED OUT- FIT—includes springs, _either twin or double size. $8-95 slightly scratched. . ‘5139.50 REFRIGERATOR— three doors. White lining. Large ice $24.75 capacity . $159 3-PC. LIVING ROOM S UITE — reversible cushions, cxcell:nt sgri:)gf ctoo“- struction. (Out of stor- t i $49 $8.0 C“NL E:g R E D CONSO B oo $3.98 $39.75 WALN CHINA CLOSET— new floor sample. $75 PARLOR SUITE—cov- ered in tapestry. Mahogany- Dealer Files Bankruptcy Plea. Joseph P. Gamble, wholesale meat | supplies, 1008 Pennsylvania avenue, | yesterday filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy. He lists his debts at $27950.64 and estimates his assets at | $7,479.25. REST CLEANERS AND DYERS ’Phone M. 2343 ’Phone Col. 720 1332G St. N.W. 1784 Col Rd. pHe i represented by AL- | Representative Largest refrigerator manufacturer in East wants representative in this territory to sell complete line— especially patented refrigerator display cases—to retail meat and grocery trade. Must have proven sales record, preferably in handling specialties. Salary and bonus arrangement to the successful applicant. Apply Ottenheimer Bros., Inc. Fallsway and Hillen St. Baltimore, Md. Thursday, Sept. 13 Phone Vernon 1575 finish frame. 516.75 (Taken in trade) $2. DECORATED REED DAVENPORT TA- $8.95 BLE—floor sample. . DAVENPORT TABLE— mahogany veneer, 66 inches long, carved llggs. shown in exhibit @« ogses Poucnnt?;izfi_t'so BOUDOIR LAMPS. ... 89¢ $35 LIBRARY TABLE—finest wood, mahogany finish. (Taken in $7.95 $119 UOFOLD SUITE— What Women Are Thinking About ere is nothing at all in what we put life there— except —Mme. Swetchine. UTTING the extra quality of Simpson’s Milk on the table adds brightness to life’s many moments P about the table’s best use spent with taste. The women who are thinking Sold at the Grocer’s Nearest You hardwood frames, in mahogany finish. Cnverngd in jacquard velour. New floor _— $69.50 $19.50 SMOKING STANDS— in mahogany Al m‘;d . colors. Copper-lined @ humidors $"'9" $298 DAVENPORT SUITE— 3 pes, new sample from store. ‘Three - tone $159 jacquards $22 COIL SPRINGS—Sim- mons and Eng- lander.- Floor $12'95 samples .... g $49 CHINA CLOSET—oak, bow front, d‘fi;‘st- class condition. (Taken in trade). $]5.95 $19.50 CHE;ST OF DRAW- ERS—out o ex- $34.50 l)l'“‘}»l EI“ BASE—no mirror, valuable for $229 BEDR! SUITE— two-tone walnut, 50-inch dresser, extra Lardg» vanity, and bow - end ed. @ = hon = 4,2 §70.50 $12.50 BEDROOM CHAIRS AND BENCHES— upholstered in tapestry. Floor samples ........... 54'95 $29 OAK DRESSER—with mirror. (Taken in trade) ... $19.50 VA 5 extra large with three mirrors. In French \\‘Bln\ni = veneer. Out of @O 5205 suite. g ?;‘-'_9-73 $59.50 F SUITE—three picces. Heywood - Wakefield make reed living room suite New. Floor sam- ple. Attractive $29 95 covering g $15 SIMMONS MAT- TRESS — all - white cotton. Floor sam- $7‘95 ples $24. cxtension. (Takenin @@ QF trade) ... B $69 OAK CHINA CLOSET— bow glass front and mirror above, a handsome plece. (Taken i §79 5() NG ROOM SUITE three pleces. Jacquard ve- lour, loose reversible cushions, best spring construction Brand-new floor @@, 75 sample $89 EASY CHAIR—mohair overstuffed. Loose spring cushion.... $22.50 $39 CHIFFOROBE—walnut veneer. Out of expensive suite. Litle shop- 81295 worn $149 BEDROOM SUITE— consisting _of large dresser, roomy chifforobe, and bow-end bed. (Out of $54'75 storage) 5218.50 TOILET TABLE—in American walnut veneer. i Floor 312_75 sample . Ninth | QUANTI- TIES ARE NOT GUAR- owed her rent. told the court him in the face. First Sergt. Otey Is Retired. more than 397 years' service, has been transferred to the applicatio office, where she had been refused a| warrant for a man whom she claimed Max Weinstein, bondsman, appeared | as a witness for the rrosecution, and | & the woman accused Dyson of being responsible for the war- rant being refused her and then struck First Sergt. James Otey of the 25th as fined $15 | Infantry, Nogales, Ariz, who has had active military re- tired Jist of the Army on his own|War Department majors in the Reserve PEERLESS FURNITURE CO. » P OUR FLOORS HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY CHECKED FOR ALL SLIGHTLY MARRED PIECES—OUR STORAGE ROOMS HAVE BEEN EMPTIED OF ALL PIECES AND SUITES THAT WE WERE STORING ON DEPOSIT OR FOR CUSTOMERS WHO DID NOT CLAIM THEM—ALL TRADE-IN ACCUMULA- TIONS—ALL RECLAIMED PIECES (like new)—in fact, we had no idea last week when we started to collect the goods for this ware- house sale that there was such a quantity of fine goods to be sacrificed. $29.50 DRESSEROBES—with drawers and w;\'drobe space, in good woods fin- = e wainat.. $13.95 $219 GENUINE KROEHLER 3-PC. SUITE — overstuffed, in fine jacquard velours, loose cushions, best spring construc- tion, good as new. (Taken i radey 50450 $2.29 FOLDING CARD TA- ES—with leatherett lBol;)l-s with leatherette 69(‘ $39.50 OAK BUFFET —48 inches long, with murror. (Taken in D = trade) . $12'9D $29.50 SIMMONS DAY-BED —with cretonne pad, excellent con- D dition $12.95 $19.50 l(iRASS RUGS—9x12 rugs, slightly soiled. . . $2'98 $198 BEDROOM SUITE— four-piece walnut veneer suite; all large pieces &n first class condition (use only a short while) $84’ 75 $495 LIVING ROOM SUITE —all-over mohair, bow front, :.\ll-gebb construction, in finest condition; looks like @ new (out of storage) $159 $7.50 BRIDGE LAMPS—com- plete with sdk shades; floor sam- $1 49 ples . o $49 WALNUT VENEER CHIFFOROBES — out of $250 suite; brand- $24 75 new ... . $§198 BED - DAVENPORT— three-tone jacquard velour with Chesterfield chair to match; sample $39.50 B out of $150 and $200 suites; floor $12 75 e S D BEDS—left 24.50 TENSION DINING ROOM TABLE—42 inches, oak finish. (Taken $16.50 SIMMONS METAL BED—with cane panels, double size. (Trade-in) $249 R DAVENPORT pieces wllh‘ long bed, in excel- lent condition. (Re- < claimed) $129 $59 DINETTE OUTFIT—with 36x48 mahogany - veneer gate- l!lg table al;:d four windsor chairs; slightly @ = shoporn $24.75 $5.00 POLYCHROME MIRRORS—for buf- $2.49 fets o : $1149 BEDROOM SUITE—in wainu! veneers, large dresser, French vanity, chest of dravers and bow-foot bed; excellent_condition $59.75 $25 EASY CHAIRS —trom Duofold suites, %overed in jac- quard velours; floor e 8995 5975 IVORY BAS SINETTES — {100 §1.98 MAG E RACKS—decorated ... 59¢ $129 BEDROOM SUITE— vanity, dresser, chifforobe and bow-end bed; all in -~ good condition. ... $49.75 $24.50 MATTRESSES—four- row Imperial stitch; new loor samples .. $12.95 $39 7- GROUP—Queen Anne, exten- sion table with six chairs, leath- erette scats. all in walnut veneers. @34 5() (Trade-in) ....... | g A WAS LR Note These RIDICULOUSLY Reduced Prices! R. F. Bories Sues for Divorce. Absolute divorce is asked in a suit filed by Robert F. Bories, 430 H street gainst Genevieve W. Bories, 2003 First | street. They were married July 30, 1925, and the husband charges misconduct and names a co-respondent. He is rep- | resented by Attorney Maurice M. | Grudd. ! Two Capital Men Made Majors. Edward T. Pickard, 3029 O street, and Thomas R. Taylor, 3905 Joselyn street, | this city. have been commissioned by the Corps of the Army. i I i i | Good-Bye to All Damaged Reclaimed, Storage, Trade-in and Slightly Marred Furniture Don’tMiss This Sensational Event! No C. O. D.’s, No Charges, All Sales Goods will be held on small Warehouse will be open all day from 8 _ AMUSEMENTS. E W 'S E w 'S__FSt.at 13th. Cont. from 10:30 NOW PLAYVING A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture MARION BAVIES THE CARDBOARD LOVER — ON THE STAGE — WESLEY EDDY in Anderson's Revue “PARISIAN NIGHTS" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Hear What You See : COLUMBIA F St.at 12th. Cont. from 10:30 Now VING A United Artists Picture JOHN BARRYMORE America’s Most Distinguished Actor in “TEMPEST” With CAMILLA HORN LOUIS WOLHEIM RACTIONS Sk Rear of 918 M St. N.W. —in Alley $25 OAK ING TABLE. ERV- ‘rnae‘- $8.95 in) $45 TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS—oak finish, extension table. (Trade- $12 95 samples $398 MOHAIR DAVENPORT SUITE—carved rail and frame; brand-new floor sample; beauti- tul rever: on all cushions. Col r| = me early for this $]9:’ bargain . .. $98 SECRETARY DESK — Grand Rapids; mahogany ve- neer; new floor sam- . $29 MISSION SUITE — two pieces. (Taken in $2.4 wood, mgo?sdfl in mahog- any finish; new floor samples .. 32'95 $60.50 BUFFET-—walnut ve- neer, Quesn Anne " $29.75 period; excellent condition ...... G ROOM SUITE all $149 LIV $69 —brand-new floor sample; velour overstuffed, loose sample . §39 O. ER—leather cush- jons. (Trade-in). $£9.50 WINDSOR CHAIRS—for desk; S' floor sample $§229 LIVING ROOM SUITE —carved rail, jacquard cover- ing: best spring construction and reversible cushions. 98 (Reclaimed) .. S4fl.50l EASY CHAIR — jac- quard Chesterfield; (4 floor sample $19.85 §4.95 END TABLE AND BOOK TROUGH— in mahogany and $2 49 M SUITE colors - $18 alnut veneer; in ex $89.50 in four-piece cellent condition; floor sample. . $24.50 DRESSER —top gumwood, walnut finish; slightly $8 ()r; searred L 12 1 ‘- QR CHROME BOOK ENDS 98¢ $59 WALNUT VENEER BUFFET. Out of o f‘:‘fl‘l; dining room $24‘50 $49 DINING TABLE—oak extension, in excellent condi- tion. ~ (Taken in @] 3 75 trade) - $59 OAK SIDEBOARD—with high top and bewfl edged mirror. (Tak- en in trade) $9-50 $4.50 OAK CHAIRS—for din- ing room. Leather 31 29 " :D-DAVENPORT coll spring bed, ~equard. In fine SUITT. it coverc! shape. claim~! $49 DESK—Grand Rapids. finest cabinet, finest woods in mahogany veneers, in excellent condition. Floor Somple $19.50 $425 SOLID MAHOGANY— hand-carved, 3-plece living room suite, upholstered with 100% mohair. ~ All outsides in contrasting velours. All cush- jons reversed in best quality ratine. This being sacrificed for customer leaving town. This suite has never 8198 been used Warehcuse Only In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. N.W. Large Brick 4-Story Building—Plenty of Parking Space Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse S Permitting Ston-O: ALEXANDRIA (Daily Every Hour on the Honr 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Mid-City Termiunal, 12th St. &P'a. Ave. AESTAURANT MAanRILLON w Washiagton Blig 3th and New Vork Ave Luncheon 55z, 75c. $1.00 [ & Dinner .| $1.50, $2.00 Supper Dancing No Cover Charge At 8160 A splendid machine for home ex- ercise_and scientific weight reduc- tion. Come in for free demonstration Reasonable in Price Sold on E Terms ot Tt at GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. Make the New “General Electric’ VACUUM CLEANER 242 & *35 a supreme value at this very low price | S MUDDIMAN A 709 13th St. N.W. Main 140-6436 § TRUXTON “au% G f Torornow fTAKomA F AT FOURTEENTH ST, LAST 3 DAYS! William Fox presznts i STREET) i ANGEL WITH JANET GAYNOR I AND | i i CHARLES FARRELL Fox Movi FOX MOVIETONE NEWS It Speuifnr Itsclf Beginning Saturdey l | il ne Accompaniment IN HONOR OF OUR FIRST - ANNIVERSARY "VICTOR MLAGLEN The Capt. Flagg of “What Price Glory” IN ANOTHER UNUSUAL PICTURE ‘THE RIVER PIRATE’ with Dainty LOIS MORAN Fox Movietone Accompaniment AND A TRULY GREAT STAGE SHOW | ]Wiih an exceptional cast of well-known entertaining stars. (1 [Mrs. Wil:on-Greene’s Concerts ! e Philharmonic Course 19. VLADIMIR HOROWITZ ation of Ihis Generation Jun 15, JASCHA HEIFETZ v tolinist Jan. 25. MARTINELLI Fenor. Set Upera (By Pobular Keauest) FEB. 19.ROSA PONSELL World's Greatest Dramatic Soprane etropolitan Opera M Mer. 6. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Serge Koussevitzky Conductor Artists’ Cours2 Nov. 22. ROLAND HAYES Uelebrates Lolvrea | Dec.s. FRITZ KREISLER Jan. 30 BOSTON SYMPHEXY ORCHESTRA Serge, Kossevitzkv. Co=ductor s. SIGRiID CNEGIN Feb. World's_ Greatest Cont-aito - 20 RACHMANINCFF Wilson-Greene Serizs 0ct. 30. Mme. GALLI-CURCI Nov. 7. Mme. LOUISE HOMER LOUISE HOMER STIRES Nov. 28. JOHN McCORMACK Dec. 7. DORIS NILES arnd BALLET Assisted by vornelia Niles in Soto Dances and RONDALLA USANDIZAGAS Sextet of Spanish Guitarists and & Select Orchestra Feb. 11. THE REVELERS Famous radio and Victor artists Orders (ur season tickets o Film Features HARRON i NIGUT T RUTTONS CAMEOQ THFATER Mt ggiver EDMITYD LOWE fa “PUBLICITY MAD- ANEW STANTON S0, 050 RIO in “NO OTHER WOMAN." PRINCESS 2103 Pa. Ave Ph. W, 0% TOHN' GILBERT. RENEE ERNEST TORRENCE. “THE CHARLEY CHASE COM- Showings 7 and 9 p.m WILLIAM NIGHT FLYER." CAROIINA RIN." ARLEN. oYD i1 " Also COMEDY. Tih & N. €. Ave SE UNTITR THE TONTC with MARY BRAIN. RICHARD 14th and hanan N.W LUST naar 9th HIPPODROME HIS TIGER LADY 11th AND K. L AVE, ‘BODY AND SO 1th and Rutternut Sts No Parking Froubles HARRY LANGDON in “THREE'S A CROWD" JESSE THEATER "y} “POWDER MY BACK. AVOY | COMEDY. WHEEPEAI g = DUMBARTON o8 "gitstnt and RENEE ADOREE in “THE SAC COMEDY, “A CR JOUNTRY RUN. ° = ° AMERICAN oottt sefiodt5 “TIGER LADY. . with MAE Me- A GOLD DIGGER The Parrot “Speaks for Itself” 12 to & PM. Orders Taken for Cakes, Pastry, Salads, Beaten Biscuits, ete. Potomac 6322 A FiaAve B D= “THE | ADOLPHE MENSOU [ . $1: six, $8. continued untit Sept, 1838 100 . HELEN JANE MARR __ AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL $1.00. 3¢ & 50 Tonight. 8:20 l Mat. Sat. 50¢, 130 FAREWELL WEEK National Theater Players Offer JOHN GOLDEN'S PERFECT COMEDY DRAMA T"Heaven | |SPECIAL!!! EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY of the world champion laugh hit All Seats 50c—Buy Early LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEG. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT FLYING TO YouUu!! SUN. 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