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* 2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929. : e ing glant of flame as calmly as the [skeléton of what once had been the | “Mack” directed the placing of the |then turned a their faces still mud’ Capone's Brother Gives Bail. I_AMAR RflBBERY BROTHERS QUENCH GAS FIRE, W e 18 e il perasna standinig eaghy | out 1 ok ok the ground, soon afies | CHICAGO, October "1 (B-*Ralph Scorning the heavy asbestos suits| When most of the debris had been | gourrieq for shelter and the two men |the well burst into flames. “Bottles” ‘Capone was released from REGARD WORK AS ‘ROUTINE“ worn by most oil well fire fighters, and g::‘reed i hel br:;m-. r{u&meu& . ;:o ’g::: .?.’::',? e::. shbt retreated from _'l::{ther looked back as they plodded : Federal custody Wednesday when hisat: LTS I T o e only Sa A SOk Y SR - | 3 | torneys brovent in cash bond of $35,000, \ ; crouched behind metal shields like | S0 amey » ae pamy <0 » * 50-gallon Fire Dies tn Pulf. ; ,. g Bl1 £Ciant Bomb Exéi ik %1 + | gladators in an old world arsna. Cau-| All activity ceased about the well as| A cloud of steam, from a battery of| Arizona Warden Is Fined. | Al “Scarfacc” Capone mow in a Phila- ast o 1ant Dom xtinguishes Dlaze 11 [fiously they edged forward toward the | the brothers began their last painfully | boflers erected nearby, spuited about | PHOENIX, Ariz, October 11 (%) | delphia jail, was arrested last night on twisting pillar of flame as streams of |slow trip toward the base of the mam- |the base of the blaze. Contact was made | Lorenso Wright, superintendent of (ne |% Charge of attempting to defraud the o T S' 1 p E T s p : G ater drenched them and the shiclds, | moth torch in a' drenching torrent of | through .an electric switch. A jolting, | Arizona State Prison, was adjudged in | GOvernment in his 1927 income tax re- Confessi f Bandit S t 1ngle Puit— laciturn Fair Goes which soon were sizzling hot. * | water, thrown on them from a line of | rumbling’ jar shook the prairie and |contempt of court hére yesterday and |POTt: g onfession of Bandit Suspec 1 They worked in this mantier for the hase ' They carried their "bomb" be- | ratled the rigs nearby and the fame |ordered. to pay & fine of $1000 for e A B E & greater part of two days and -nights, | tween them. s ‘Was snuf out in one quick puff. allowing a prisoner to live outside the Drought has caused heavy dama, to Complete Chain of Evi- Quletly AW3Y~ . tearing away ths white hot,' twisted | In the deafening roar of ‘the fire, The two brothers glanced up once, penitentiary. in' Crechoslovakia this year. v o dence for State. By the Associated Press. [emitted a demoniac roar as gas sho. | kyward out of control. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, October skyward out of SOmROl, oo oo In- | 11.—The thrill of a lifetime to one man | terest them in an ofl or gas well that is just humdrum routine to another— | js not aflame, for they have been ik ter of the oil link in its chain of evidence was to be |as witness Mack and Fred Kinley, ac- |fighting this dread spec 3 introduced by the State today in th: |:’hlmtd by all Okiahioma City today as | ficlds almost s long as they can re-| trial of George J. r on & charge. heroes. e " of first-degree murder. g Whiie Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. offclals | GFim. taclturn men. the brotbers Abshier is the first of three bandits | today fought to harness their Stamper b 5 to go on trial in connecticn with the |No. 3 well, which for almost 60 hours | —— slaying of A. W. Parrish, president of | menaced the entire South Oklahoma | the Pirst National Bank, in May, 1928. | City oil field as it roared 150 feet into | Graduate s ‘Three other men also were slain in the the air in #:c’onlrolled flames, the two s gl i robbery. < 5 nleys, w aced and conquered the The confession ‘mude by Abshief in |fiery demon, returned to arab everyday || DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Lamar, September 5, was to be read |routine and refused even to be inter- Eyesight Specialist B o e N X W, Y o s axcnpbs e | L Again the Anniversary -Scores! This Time With By the Associated Press. LAMAR, Colo., October 11.—The last in the presence of Allyn Cole, deputy |by the blast of a giant “bomb” pla district attorney, and L. E. Alderman, | at its very base, but the well Prowers County sherifl, 4 i The State has only to prove that Ab- — - - ° shier took part ip the robbery resulting | f)} : - — — ” in Parrish’s death, and the confession | J i ) will suffice for that. -Under State law | [ l the penalty for such a‘crime must be . £ A fixed by a jury. 1" ’ gl e Bgrd] P I I . e G (e erene o s N ; At the Lowest Price of the Year pected to be in the hands of the jury —Lorgnette and Oxford Ribbons, / $1.50 values for r ) —Only during the Anniversary can you $1.00 7 buy these splendid shoes for such a small e 3 sum. So you with youngsters to outfit R El P iyl il 200 i .with, shoes for school, or play, bring with - white gold- ford Chains. $5.00 them in, and lef us fit them for you now. t‘\;lre“dl,g Iograved v Ramsey shoes are noted for sturdy wear, good style, and tnusual comfort. Every He L) Gettmg $5.50 - ‘ I pair designed on special lasts for growing Better Pictures ||| s ° ; o Nm I Four Styles I —All Sight Ground; I i —-sdtrtap.! an‘? Oxfords, of patent leather, dull calf {l * and tan calf. . He started as an ordinary {;"-,362," 11 : ¥.‘§‘2‘:, amateur, but soon became R"’e‘;‘a a:hls sale, f-lilAldl.v;'l;il"dei Gtgd- i i i e ng Ox- il . . e ’ %0 interested in photography - & ford frames, pret- I ° D) g ufi‘l“.” Kgsh;::sr fire(h%‘;agf“eed o s 7w s apogrend $9.45 5" ehae Girls’ Germani tion, . ania Kann's—Fourth Floor. i T Sk e $7.50 to $11.50 ter snapshots?” I Ch_inChi]la COatS A few timely hints from one * of our salesmen have ‘im- Thorough Examination of Your Eyes by i e s i 2 proved his pictures 100%,. I - Registered Eyesight Specialists. I 3l ‘::'14 $ 14 49 . Chl.ldl'ell S COStumeS Maybe you'd like some pho- I Private Examination Room. b ; ¢ ) G tographic tips. Then re- |l Use Your Charge Account I —Smart _new models, each with tam to | for Ha]]owe en member that selling Kodaks I match. Neatly tailored of soft, warm chin- | Street Floor. chilla, with kasha linings, adjustable hems » Sizes 5 to 8, 815 t0 11, 111 10 2 . and film is but a part of our i I and bone buttons. In the smart Fall colors. \ In Sizes 3 service. Helpi i ¢ ping you enjoy I . : . 2t 14 yrs. 980 ea. your picture-taking to the 0 Girls’ Cloth and Silk Dresses ( pR o . i ZNew dresses, of silk, velveteen, 2 A ’3“ is a big part of "t" too. 8th and I nov:lvtly 555;’5’, c‘;epse, k::h‘;e :;nd $4-88 % Dutch Girl Spanish Girl Pirate » g 7 ‘ . D Sts. gfi:%r 7Fta:’sll|£<‘mable colors. and styles, for 3 '\ ) Gypsy Girl Spanish Boy Chinaman Eastman Kodak : Irish Lassic = Wooden Soldier ~ Bo-Peep Clowns A Stores, Inc. | : | Chinchilla Coats With Tams 607-14th W. ——— —For the youngsters of 6 to 12, b Kb we are offering snug warm liftle $8.95 —When hob-goblins, ghosts and fairies walk coats of chinchilla, trimmed with brass or 2 bone buttons. Adjustable hems and plaid- every youngster wants to be dressed to meet them lined backs. . —and here are just the costumes they need, of e S et colorful fabrics—at a price within reach of every wo %0 mos ¢«5 & S °lzs —Brlght-cg;ored sweaters, in one. Ten styles—well made and colorful, o 9 novelty striped weaves, and sizes $1 -58 KR i SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE e Tane TE00ER Too National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Girls’ Reg. $2.95 Felt Hats Rudio Sectiy s -Lowey Sloar.sDyrect: Entrarice on 11th St. S A e, 3 [ (1 Velocipedes! Speedbikes! Two Big Anniversary Specials ONLY at Soses | I lored and fur trimmed. Doub $9.8563. breasted models, lined with sateen. Will You Find Thi s Beauti ful C abinet Felt Hats for Girls, $1.68 R Chinchilla Knee Leggings bright red finish, with F or Your New 1930 with Talon Fastener— white front. Made: of tu- B Sizes to 6 years ¥ bular steel, with rubber als, ball bearing bicycle & - Kann's—Second Floor, mka wheels, udxdle gent Newl SlladOW and adjustable handle bars. 5 & . z —Tubular frame Speed- Lamps, Specnal . bikes with brazed joints. 3 Bright red finish with gold 1 2 5 “ltx‘mli Plain bea.rlngd spolée Ne . Wheels, parking stand, rub- oL ; —Beautiful lamps, in a new ber pedals, chain gear, sad- ) modernistic deslgn—10 iiches dle seat and adjustable high and in either green - SCREEN-GRID handle bars. 2 b ishes, Metal Book Ends i T TS New Leather Bags S e i g anteed nichrome element, deep Priced f \ : nickel finishes, while the door stops, in addition to ? \ $ i 9 - ouch bags, under- brass - plated finishes. Each DYNAMIC / A $ ] Peadl the above finishes, are In black, white and paly: / e ehhgs. under- bl <ol e BT uine athers, in Grid, Atwater Kent has / In thi . — i w. this handsome two with novelty The new 1930 models are \ 2/ ; : X finish, slide-door Cab- ER A e N e six teaspoons, .ilx tablespoons, tant stations; super-se- Men’s and Women’s as real as nature. . A cabinet of uncommon and Door Stops Blectele Wathi Tewns § Nickel-plated clec- @4 Q55 Speciall aluminum grids and wide rim. 4 5 c 7 Anniversary Special f:g;‘fg’t’ with cord, plug and With T = | —You who do your Christmas shopping early, or | ATWATER KENT I~ ONLY have wedding gifts to buy, will flndp?nl:y a grob- \ $2-69 Floor Lamps ELECTRO- s N, "lem can be solved in this offering of book ends and ) _Bridge and Junior \ T ey e s bekn WS e -“Top and back strap Lamps, in attractive 9093 chrome colorings. Tubes J % pleated georgette shade, finished SPEAKER el ! Eifipe bapeof gen With bead fringe. 3 The first to adopt Screen . black, tan, brown, Kann's—Street Floor. ™ Alnivs besdi Mo Jor \ . ST Many w108 nbveity 26-Pc. Set Tableware alare LI o \ Vi) tonk Anbgian walniins: catches, and all neatly lined and fitted with inside V_‘.,_’;,Ia:,,;‘;z‘.'ee:g: $2.60 i / purse and mirror. sisting of six knives, six forks, 10 _exception—super-pow- shell butter knife ered to get many more dis- P sugar shell and® butter knife. = :le! of newest French . Kson's—Third: Ploce’ Jective to keep them: clear esign. and scparate. And tone (8 \ e . - Just Out! b At Only e ‘° heauty ; burl walnut veneer THE OUTLINE N W W .h A Generous side panels, tw o-toned $1.00 rlSt at(/ es banding and “V” striped TRADE-IN | with striped walnut top ;Thfim;"vmfia“ Bmoryi &2 & Joiels 6 95 . . g ‘ells’ brillian Allowance Made French slide doors. Apron e AT T Special $ . F s of -mankind. on Your Old i€ ool ey ol T in one volume. Now in —Three attractive styles will be found \WITII Table Flowers RADIO walgut veneer. (A hand- & copy. . The original in this Anniversary "Offering of —Imported flowers, with ] O oak ll i some piece olsfun'-;tu;: in ' diogra edition was $5.00, ;vhltcllll;‘s. pi‘ll'].e of‘nna:;muma j:“:‘:l 2?:::“2‘%“] known gre api any setting. See il ay - _‘mmm“lnn“.n t}l!zob ¥ movements, all com&lete with ‘wrist nlum.!erlncx.lunbm popples, \ \ - : 5 bands. And each watch neatly boxed. dahlias, etc. Floor, Delivers It—Balance to Suit Your Convenience Kann's—Street Kann's—Street Ploor. . EVERY RADIO BACKED BY MOSES’ SERVICE