Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 7

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SUSPELTS CHANGE " STORES OF DEATH Admission of Quarrel on Boat Before Jack Kraft Léaped Is Made. By the Assoclated Press, {"/NEW ORLEANS, La., October 16— P@eorge Kraft of Floral Park, West- {Ehester County, N, Y., yeSterday wired istrict ‘Attorney Stanley to hold Ione Ord, former New York show girl, and Sam Epstein, ship's steward, until his ‘rrivu here to investigate the death of vhh Jrother, whose body was found in Mississippi River with a bullet hole hh chest after he had disappeared m_the steamship Creole. uflerem light was thrown on the oysterious _death of Jack Kraft, wandering New Yorker, by the collapse ’; ht of the stories of Miss Ord and i in. Bm.h admitted there was a fight on ‘ shortly before Kraft was seen lurumg over the ship's rail at midnight ul‘sda) after he had broken out in mous rage over the girl's attentions o Epstein and a ship's officer known ‘&8 “Mac.” A \ B! Bullet Caused Death. | | Until last night both the girl and the steward had clung to their original Statements that Kraft, without known use had deliberately leaped overboard. %Ie body was washed up on the levee fonday, 55 miles below New Orleans ith a bullet hole through the chest. festerday the coroner, after an autopsy, fannounced that death was due to the Bullet and not to drowning and that it had entered Kraft’s right side, coursed through the heart and out "the left de, 0 far both Epstein, the girl and the ship’s lookout disclaim knowledge of the pistol wound and the ship's crew and | zs:ngers said they did not hear a B 0 v “On Thursday mght Miss Ord told fiv prosecutors, “the night that he jped from the Creole, Jack came to me and accused me of paying too much attention to Sam and Mac. He seemed .mad and slapped me and attempted to choke me. I screamed and Mac came Epstein corroborated the girl's latest statement as he -had previously cor- roborated her at first. He said that m&r} Kraft and C. D. Bridges, listed passenger list as instructor in the California Institute of Technology, n’e sitting on deck and that after dges l’md left Kraft called him aside :]skedhlmwletmmfalkwuhs lone. " ; Describes Leap Overboard. “T had been below about 15 minutes ‘when I heard a_ scream. She often -, . isgreamed during the day and I thought P wes nothing wrong. I went up tried to quiet the girl and an officer e down to help mes Kraft went dpwn below and came back in a few minutes and asked me to keep on doing for her like I promised to do for him, made a gesture with one hand and alynped over the rail. I heard him long’ Ione Ord knocked me r trying to follow him, but I held lflu Ord said she had no relatives, born in Paris, studied at the Beaux and had lived in various pl!’\‘.s of pe. . “I came to New York a year a idid sketches and wrote articles to ggua iwith them. This is how I met Jack 'Eraft. He wrote for the New York ‘World, you know. We decided to take trip to the West Coast and pos- ly South Amterican together, he writ- the articles and I doing the es. We traveled as foster broth- and sister as a sort of protection.” Lecturers to Tour U. S. ‘DUBLIN, Irish Free State, October 16 (®.—James N. Dolan, parliamentary tary for the Free State minister of commerce, will accompany Gen. Bean McKeon, member of the Dail, r 23, on a lecture tour of Ameri- ‘They will continue the tour of ond Fitzgerald, Dr. F. O'Higgins and Liam Burke, who will return to this country shortly. or misses’ and black. Wolf (Chinese E=——=IEI=—==1 The Store for Thrifty People F——r=lE——=11] HARRY KAUK-‘MAN VISQ OurfRug Yoxr Charge ept. for t Super-Values 1316 .lm sevm &.N.w So?i:::’i‘::d Longer Lengths—Flares and Silhouettes 4 The Newer Coat Fashions g Richly Furred—Entirely Ditferent Real $29.75 to $39.75 Values . . . Coats that will conform in every way with exacting women’s elsewhere at $29.75 to $39.75, so you can readily see what an opportunity this sale affords you. Beautiful, lustrous broadcloth, with large shawl collars and fur, plain and fancy furred cuffs. Lavishly trimmed with Moufflon, Beaverette, Mandel, Manchurian Mandel Opossum. A complete range of sizes, too, including A$'\ All Regular Sizes for Women and Misses “f : and “Stylish Stouts” up to 58 L~ Modish Silhouettes Party Frocks Jacket Effects Many Copies of $10 to $15 Models ‘Whether your needs call for a party frock, a street ensemble - or a smart frock for business you’l find them in this assortment, one of the best it has ever been our good fortune to present. Clever models of the season’s favored materials, such as satin- face crepe, flat crepe, géorgettes and travel prints. and most desirable colorings and combinations. lines, popular princess silhouette, deep collar and flared styles are shown for your approval. THE EVE EX-NUN ENDS SUIT. Attorneys Consent to Dismissal of Action Against Brother. REDWOOD CITY, Calif,, Oetober 16. NADIRKHAN TAKES =i o AFCHANSTAN RULE nun in a St. Louis convent, who recent- PRI PR R AT Former Ally of Amanullah Is i S ly was awarded $1,500,000 of her father's estate, and her brother-in-law, James P. Murnane, ended here Mon- Made Emjr After Crush- day. Attorneys for Miss le Mesagner consented to dismissal of her action “in Usurper. to remove Murnane as the administra- 9 tor of the estate of her sister, Louise —_— le Mesagner Murnane. ‘The former nun, who was known as Sister Philomene, left the convent of the Good Ehephcrfl in St. Louis in 1926, to establish claim share "of her father’s estate. father, George le Mesagner, was a |B: wealthy Los Angeles wine manufac- turer and & hero in the Franco- Prussian and World Wars. Miss le Mesagner announced her intention of returning to the convent. Mr. “Paint-Up” Says— Stop Leaky Roofs “Elastigum"” Asbestos roof coating forms a waterproof elastic surface over your old roof. Stops leaks, pre- By the Assoclated Press, TARMEZ, Russian Turkestan, Octo- ber 16.—There was a new crowned head in Afghanistan today. Advices to this bordhe: city from Kabul lndlclted‘ that of defeat and adversity. ‘The new ruler is Nadir Khan, a for- mer supporter of Amanullah and leader from pure asphalt rein- Ioreedmwnh long fibre -Black $1.25 Per Gallon Rutland Red $2.00 Per Gallon For the gmall leak use Plastic Elastlgum, in pound cans only, 2! Phone Mctropolltan 0151 BUTLER-FLYNN Paint Company 607-609 C St. Has the laxative in your home prescription which Dr. Caldwell wrote thousands of times in his many years of practice at Monti- cello, Illinois. He proved it safe and reliable for women and children; thoroughly effective for the most robust men. He showed it actually corrects constipation. It is made from fresh herbs and other pure ingredients. Since Dr. Caldwell first per- mitted his prescription to be put up in es and “sold throu drug stores, it' has inereas steadily in popularity until today it is the largest selling laxative in the world! OST of us value our health too much to purposely neg- lect ourselves when we are warned of constipation by bad breath, feverishness, biliousness, a headache, lack of appetite, or that weak, helpless feeling. The continuation of our trouble is more often due to the things we do rather than the things we leave undone. Some things people do to help . the bowels really w n_these *_organs. Only a doctor knows ‘what things will cleanse the sys- tem without harm. That’s why the laxative in your home should have a family doctor’s approval. A wonderful product now known to millions of people as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a family doctor’s prescription for sluggish bowels. It never varies from the original Dr. W. B. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN A Doctor’s Family Laxative 25118 ideas of style and price. Coats that will be found Colors_include tans' browns Dog), French Coney, Squirrelette and $6.95 4 In the smartest - All the newer neck- Sizes 16 to 48.° G STAR, WASHINGTON, ZEEEEEZ—EEEEE—:EEEEES @ fl of *victorious Afghan troops in their drive to recapture Kabul from the usurper, Bacha Sakao. Nldlrmheamam ceremony y. Amanullah, living in exile at Rome, a willingness to return to his old throne when-he was informed of Nadir's capture of Kabul, but then that Nadir might want the ne X for himself. He offered, if denied the crown again, to serve Nadir as Ambas- sador at Rome. Amanullah’s fall rollowed a European tour in 1928, from which he returned fired with ambition to modernize his country, much as Mustapha Kemal Pasha has done in Turkey. His re- forms brought considerable opposition his o sition- ol oniy Tast, week “was fiom Kabul by air- Recruiting Officer Retired. NEW YORK, October 16 (#).—Mas- ter Sergt. Henry Sonnenberg has' been retired with ceremony from the Army after recruiting 10,000 men. He served and he was forced to flee for his life, 30 years in three wars, with much dut; with his retinue, abdicating in favor (4 uhore at city recruiting offices An Assortment of Chocolates You’ll Enjoy— Myra Monet Chocolates Specially Priced 490 Pound Box This candy is made with a delicious vanilla flavored dark chocolate coating with. such tempting centers as caramels, marshmallows, nougats, cherries and almonds. ]Rem:rkzb!y low priced for such excellent quality choco- Jf ates. Little Drops of Delicious Goodness! Hershey Kisses 10cvi-16. 39c1. Little drops of te wrapped in i, erve eir purity and freshness. An ideal ofabit Yo Ain Between mests: The Preference of Thousands of Our Customers . i Natwnal Pale Dry Ginger Ale Hl'elllulo".hhummfl le dry ale after % dinner and get & new cons A tion of the delicious, wh $1 National G of real ginger, blended and properly aged. fountains or ready to take home. 15¢ - 2 for 25¢ Special lasting S ‘which to choose. These bags are black leatherette mmn. ‘The; fold like & pocketbook or may be unfolded when a number of items are to be carried. Just the thing | for your shopping trips. ” . To Pranmu Personal Hygiene— g, 50c s, $1 A harmless antiseptic healing powder of great merit. Thousands of women are alreudy using this powder as a refresh- douche. It and_being perfectly harmless may be used as often as desired. Key's As- tringent Powder is a necessity lcr dainty, healthful women of today who wish to retain their natural charm. Rubber Baby Pants SPECIAL! Book with Filler 10¢ These are ideal for sc .34c. 21c .19 17c . 50cP odento Tooth Paste. .. ... 'é 35¢ Samtol Tooth Powder........ $1 Simplex Hair Dye........... Eé 25¢ Sqmbbs Talcom Powder. .. .. B 60c Wernets Tooth Powder. ... . ...39¢c 25¢ S. S. White Tooth Paste. . ....21c % 50c Williams Aq uaVelva........3Zc 25¢ Woodburys Soap.......3 for 47¢ $1 Angelus Lemon Cream . ......67c. 65¢ Barlmol Sluvmg Cream. ... .39 Sale of Pocket Knives Superior quality steel is used in these knives, highly tempered to give them a keen edge. Stag handles firmly riveted on. Several different sizes and shapes from Loose Leaf Note loose-leat note books ool ise. some Complete with Tinss and " 60c Hennafoam Shampoo WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. MAMMOTH STOVE LURES CHEF BACK TO KlTCHEN | Madetra Hotel Wil Be Able to Cook Meals for 500 Persons at One Time. stove. parts, and el each to the 20 me: for the'Winter season are not lacking, | The as far as the commissariat is concerned, judging by the kitchen enterprise of one of the big hotels. Fhis hotel not long ago en an Itallan chef, who returned' sadly and immediately to hls native land when he saw how small th stoves were. This excited the mlnll!- many “All Over Town —the Better to - Serve You .93c .49¢ 19¢ .79 .76c S & 49c¢ Premwr F o The covers are made from rawhide laces. Strong metal shape remarkably well. School Supplles—at a Savmg' Ruled or Plain 6 for 25¢; Do= 47¢ These tablets may be ob- tained in either of two sizes. The note size (5x8 lnz:hzs) or letter size (8x10 inches). pencil and ink tablets are m- cluded in this sale, ular 5¢ Noteworthy Savings on Toilet Articles 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover 25¢ D & R Cold Cream, tubes. . . $1 Danderine Hair Tonic. . . 60c Forhans Tooth Paste. . 50c Glazo Nail Polish. . . .. 65¢ Glovers Mange Remedy $1 Hinds H. & A. Cream. .. 50c Ingrams Shaving Cream. . SflclpamToothPaste ment to the ordering of a tremendous | Its arrival entertained the whole is- MADEIRA (N.AN.A.)—Preparations | the stove to come back and it looks as though A tunney fish nme feet, nine inches long and weighing nearly 700 pounds | was_recently lande&‘ England. Special Q¢ oot Balls || | _Special 980 Your boy can get many hours of wholesome fun this Fall with one of these foot balls. , hide and are sturdily sewed to insure long wear. Extra heavy gum rubber bladders are ured, and with each foot ball. These foot balls hold their Dozen, Only 290 Be sure to buy the child- ren a supply of these reg- cial price, for it will cook dinner for 500 -at_one time. It arrived in two each of some 20 feet in length, ht mules were required to take the two sections the quay hotel, This done, it took some | n no than 1Q hours to get manager then cabled the chef | Kitchen a good time Wil be had by all. . at Scarborough, Nationally Known Brands Priced Very Low A & C cabinet Blackstone, perf. Dutch_Master, capt. El Producto, P. F. Van Dyck Robt. Burns, P. G. Box 50¢ Musoldent Mouth Wash . . $1 Nuxated Iron Tablets. . . . $1 Ovaltine, 14-0z. size. . . .. 50c Papes Cold Compound. . $1.50 P. D. Cod Liver Oil. .. $1.35 Gudes Pepto Mangan. . 75¢ Pompeian Olive Oil. . . .. $1.20 Resinol Ointment. . . . . of 50... 60c Sal Hepatica. .......... $1.40 Sloans Liniment. . . . .. 8-Cup Size Aluminum Percolators ‘The convenient 8- size - which will metal wast ractive Generous ‘size, Il inches in diameter. genuine split cow- lacers are included / k- or two E-Z Tablets on retiring at niuhl will keep the liver funct properly. They are mild, but very ef- it uj 2 for 5¢ pencils at this spe- .29¢ 17¢ .60c .33c .48¢c :3c at end. Come in .ggc A 6:’,,‘:',::‘: h:::: « flov- They mvm‘ wu‘l"i."‘:a’“x;".?:, .28c and keep them soft and FOR RENT Three Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Beth. Large Reception Room. Elec- tric Refrigeration. * Reazonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. These 2 for 25¢ Values 10¢ Each A7 A | Mid-Month SAVINGS Opportunities Thrift-Wise Washmgtomans Wlll Welcome These Suggestions for Greater Savings Noteworthy Savingson HOME REMEDIES Angiers Emulsion $1.50 Anusol Suppositories. . . . . . "+ 60c Asthmador Cigarettes . ..... 25¢ Blue Jay Plasters. . ........ $1B-L Tonic................. $1 Borine Antiseptic. ........... $1.20 Bromo Seltzer........... 65¢ Mike Martins Liniment. . .. . $1 Mercitan Lotion. ........... $1 Miles Nervine............... ...37c .. 19 .12 b ..2Tc i ..81c Metal Wast Baskets only 39c¢ These aske! ¢nameled in bright 2 otors i designs stenciled Bohaty Constiucted dor Easy to Tgke—Easy to Act LAXATIVE TABLETS ST me———— SPE@IAL{ _l; fective. No gripe, no nausea. 200-Page » in airtight wooder! vials to Thsure th Composition Book | wem— 60 Livte Chocolate Each: for | omeseesmement| B Tqblau 10c Bechs 3 Yo 25¢ | s | ss— D SPECIAL! T————" > SPECIAL 5¢ Peerl Writing Tablets i : Lead Pencils Celluloid Baby Rattles speciat | 50 Strongly made. eanuMd baby rattles in different designs and ] colors. Handles ha 16 fnches high and 1i 25c nd 11 large rings ™ make i selection at this low price.

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