Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1929, Page 13

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FIVE MEN JAILED INIDAHO ABDUCTION Kidnapers of Lieutenant Gov- ernor Found Asleep by Two Boys. By the Associated Press. JULIAETTA, Idaho, June 15.—Four of five men in jail here had been iden- tifled today by Lieut. Gov. W. B. Kinne of Idaho #s those who abducted and robbed him last Wednesday and then shot and beat two men who came #0 his assistance. The men were captured near here yosterday after two boys discovered two of thealleged bandits asieep. Those under arrest were George Norman, 47, Seattle, alleged leader of the gang, who is said te have a eriminal record; Talbot Reyn- olds, 20, Metaline Falls, Wash.; Frank Lane, 21; Redmond, Wis; George Liv- ingston, 19, Alabams, and Engos Fnoys- land, 21, North Dakota. lession by leln.sh‘m lollo'rd he ht t by Ward Alexander, 14, and Snm Bryant, 16, ‘who came upon two fl! the men l.sleefl in ';hb woods. The nea Wh L. Tribbey and Paul Kilde of Spohm came to the lleutenant gov- ernor's aid, the bandits attacl and -q-tous)y injured the two men, Living- Thev tied fluk tm'vu victims to t and robbed th about $214. Kinne and his wmp‘nwm succeeded in es- oa) flefim companions at first T fused to talk, but later all signed con: fensions. TFearing for the lives of their com- r nions, officers removed to Lew- ston, 30 miles from here. Upon their arrival at the eour':"ly jail, 1,500 citizens, many of guns, ing around the entrance. By a ruse d the q\llnm through the TR doop. thus preventing possible vio- lence, they sald. BAR HARBOR TO HAVE CANCER LABORATORY Institution Wfll )e in Memory of | President of ‘Automobile Company. waAR HARBOR, Me. (). —Two auto- fortunes, the research training ot two nmnun universities and the pub- Ye spir bor_ ¢itizens have mmmmq % ‘I!:bll.lh hen a permanent cancer research ‘The institution is nublllhed in mem- te Roscoe B. Jackson of ‘will be Dr. Little, president ox the vnlvemty of Michigan. ith him will lated Dr. W. S. l‘\lrrl! and Dr L. C Sh’nnl ‘who has 'a pcnlctp-ta m- elude J. instru mmmy lt the Unlversuy of )fllchlnn molon -: mg umvmny er Vermont, and J. J. Bitner, assistant in cancer | research at Yh: Umv!r!"y uf M(ehilln DOLLY \V"mSON WELL WILL BEGOME MEMORIAL North Carolina D, A. R. Will Un.| veil Shatt at @uilford College Next Yeéar. 'lth!.n a few months to be marked b'y shaft. ‘well stands on the edge of Guil- hrd College campus, at the home site m North o found in the Bl vault of Gutors Cot. lege llm NEW FODD IS SOUGHT. Bive Siosk Feddar “May tained in Mancuria. AN, Kans, UP.—A new | Be Ob-| e be . valuable, in ahocnn: Fully arosion in orchards of in pastiire areas. FARMS | BEAUTIF!ED. Michigan State College Renders Aid in Werk. EAST LANSING, Mich. (#).—O. Farm P a:¢ sapec o dress up thelr out&)or living SUBURBANITES beyond the gas lines and CAMPERS we call your attention to our FULL LINE of Coleman Pressure Stoves, Lamps— Lanterns All Accessories W. 8. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W. Main 2002 4 Pages! Note carefully the remarkable values on this page. overlook those featured on the following three pages. don’t THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16 1929 PART ¥ CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED—NO INTEREST OR EXTRAS ADDED And “AT SEVENTH AND KX” Sk G \ =T Yo / — ,//’/// GOLDENEERGS @ WASHINGTON'S POPULAR SHOPPING CENTER ~n —»'.-" IT HAPPENS ONLY ONCE AYEAR I 49¢c Mehl Scrap Scrap Baskets —the most pthu .. Downstairs Store. s Sterlmg Salt and Peppers Du Pont Fabric Shoppmg Bags 7:193¢ roomy Shopptr\a m&d! Df bll,ck lea.ther fabries, mch shapes, with double Wrisley’s 59: Body Talcum in at- tractive glass ;lll wr.hldrvun and $2.50 Bar Harbor Cunhmn Sets 31 .59 98¢ Curling and lemg Irons 72 169c Andle. = xe nnan. nlemonl gustanteed for mL lnd verllble 'on mn- ‘nnulu 10c Sanitary Toilet Paper 16 Rolls for full one t.hounnd sheets to the roll. Downstairs Stere. [N AR Women’s Summer Contume Slips and Mus- 2 {9l tume Slips, in regular an g ln lm. 31 Boudoir Lunp Shades §79c Donuhr xun. unl! ll- Just Unpacked! A New Purchase of $10 & $12.50 SUMMER DRESSESIE. All the wonderful drenel in this sale are so new—so distinctively styled—so fresh and attractive— that you'll have to revise all your ideas of what $6.75 will buy! Every dress was made to sell at a much higher. pflce—nnd they show it! Be prepared to buy several ihd complete your summer and vacation wardro Flowered Chiffons * Checked Crepes . . Dotted Crepes . . Plain Crepes . . Self-Dotted Crepes A brilliant array of patterns and colors to wear with fair or sun-tanned complexions! o and 36 to 48 ) ¢ - $4 Values! Hats for Vacation Wear! Large Sun Hats and Clever Close-Fitting Models. Actual $4 Kinds! Contributions From a Big Maker at & Fraction of Their Worth for This Event! Pastel colors, bright shades, suntan, navy and black. Hats to top the fluffy chiffon frock or to go smartly with the sléeveless sports costume or chic ensemble. For the woman, miss and matron. Asure Hair, Novelty Straw and Fine Felts » . by J g e Printed Crepes 'L 1) Thisevent exceeds in values and assortments any previous dress sale we have held in years. Rack after rack of these delightful dresscs on dls- ‘play tomorrow—in misses’ sizes 14 to 20 and women’s sizes 36 to 46. Outstanding Frocks in style and fashion at this modest price—86.75. Newest styles—smart details! At $6.75 the smart wioman can get all the clever details of lovely frocks that under ordinary circumstiances would cost more than double the sale price! Women's *1:£ Full-Fashioned Sheer Chiffon Silk Hose .Full-fashioned sheer chiffon hose pure silk from top to toe, of clear, even weave. Perfect quality. Offered in a complete assortment of Summer shades: 7 f ¢ X = 2 i B -TAN > SAND $ Parlm Women's Delusterized Rayon Hose Slight Irregulars of 50c Grade O¢ Boys’ 39c and 50c Sport Hoge RSN 250 & OLDENBERGS “AD SEV NT Handbags Importers’ Samples of $1 to $1.98 Costume Jewelry A veritable treasure chest of lovely pieces—clever replicas of high priced Parisian jewelry of the moment! The vast assortment in- cludes necklaces, brooches, earrings, festoons, bracelets and pendants in smart antique gold and silver finishes. Set with the new Antique Am- ber, Lido Blue, Grotto Blue, Orchid Royale and Celestial Jade stones. A Fine Group of $1.25 to $1.95 Women’s Rayon Undies Made of Dulesco Rayon—of a quality not often seen in garments at this price. Plainly tai- lored or daintily finished with medallions—in every case attractively styled and well made—un- d:esd s;::h as every fastidious Summer wardrobe needs Another June Demonstration Group! Cool, perfect quality gar- ments—at a surprising price. Chemise, step-ins and panties i for women; step-ins, bloomers, slips and combinations for kiddies. “mo L4 E-‘ $1.49 Folding Ironing Boards Sturd -

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