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were wounded yesterday in a pistol duel with a pawnbroker here. Both escaped in an automobile, taking wit tray of jewels valued at several thou- sand doll .{Hollywoo‘d Woman Convicted in Connection With Film Star’s 1926 Return. i By the Associated Press. ““LOS ANGELES, November 7.—Miss 9. Marjorie Berger, Hollywood income i tax counsellor, was convicted by a Fed- feral court jury yesterday of ising {porothy Mackaill, film actress client, {%o falsify her income tax return. The i ponviction carries a maximum term of five vears in a Federal penitentiary and & $10,000 fine on each of the two counts 20f the indictment. The Federal court jury returncd the wverdict of conviction 10 minutes after being given the case. It was disclos:d later that .only one ballot iaad been { taken, the ‘jurors being unanimous for 2 conviction. Miss Berger, who will be sentenced on November 11, went on trial October §22. Her attorneys announced that a TAX ADVISER FUUND EWOUNDED BANDITS FLEE. i Ian Kantro him with a pistol her companion took A tray of jewelry. passer-by witnessed the hold-up drick. sec through the window and notified Her- | man Cheiffets, door. upon the pair as they hurried to their automobile. the robbsrs gained their car, but bul- lets from the wounded and Girl Escape With Tray of Jewels.” N. Y., November 7 (P.—| npw ().—The ' case will entered the store of Max | testimony . and while the girl covered who will District. yesterday right to a pawnbroker next Cheiffetz, pistol in hand, came In the exchange of shots pistol | mony. pawnbroker's man in the shoulder before they could start their machine. KRAFT DECISION NEAR. ORLEANS, Pa. York wariderer, a passenger aboard th> fscaped | steamship Creole as it steamed up the M 8 | pississippi River, may go down in the records as an unsolved mystery. The panion. Gloria Rouzer, alias Ione Ord, at the arraignment of John McGoul- dicted for murder. not ready to drop it, and added that it would depend upon the girl's testi- the gir] in the face and the A November 7 death of Jack Kraft, New stand or fall today on the of Kraft's traveling com- DETR | the automobile industry kee] on the alert. Design, performance and innovations { of competitors are watched closely and | when one car comes out with super- Attorney Leander Perez said | ]:"" 'per(o;l!n:‘ni:.k or {hchlngfi n}lc:;'- that while he Vi struction whic! es the public Y, i it is matched closely in other makes of | eights followed rapidly. Production methods In the factories, too, is followed closely. Automotive en- laboratories constantly are testify at Pointe a la Hache | ond officer of the Creole, in- nolle prcs the case, he was cars. This tendency to match performance has been apparent for years. Several Parking Space Opposite Our 8th Street Entra lacturers cons Takes.” tantly $10 Three-Pc. Toilet Set ‘56'69 Dupont Pearl-on-Amber “Mayflower pattern Hairbrush, large Mirror and Erenin[ Comb to match in lined gift ox. " GOLDENEBERG'S OIT (&) —Keen competition in | manu- | seen al ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, PUBLIC FANCY KEY TO TRENDS IN CARS Manufacturers Quick to Follow When Innovation ago it was found that only the next year. this country will do it. brakes. brakes aj immedial manufacturers ‘When the felt them unni vailed. | en also in similar body types. Wh a y new ly style appears, s atched closely Jt it “takes” gineering NOVEMBER 7, years two T etriain cos et el BT 1 wigh EeAr. a ee experimen gear. Engineers went to work and as a result there were only two cars the hill defled Now every car made in The same was true of four-wheel first four-wheel ared a few years ago, they ly enu}m public fancy. Some ecessa; and said so, but the public’s will pre- Competition to kngoldn public favor is en it the public similar body designs are cer- tain to appear soon afterward. The straight-eight engine was an example. 1t took public fancy and other straight- 1929. and | fulness, with marked freedom from in- fectious or contagious disease, and in- tends to remain so. The present Fed- eral quarantine station is on Quar- antine Island, near the mouth of Honolulu Harbor. There is ample space here for the erection of new buildings on the scale proposed. It is understood that the Treasury Depart- ment and the Supervising Architect s Office in Washington are workizg on plans for the new buildings. Congres- sioal authorization will be required for striving to create new machinery devices to tion and in- oy eyt all, e , and not en- gineer, determines the trend fn auto- ———————— RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A _Battle | Creek pliysician, says, “Constipation 1s responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been A tablet called Rexall|| has discovered. lies been This tablet attracts water from the l’g:l into the lazy, dry, evacuating 1 called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes & gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever GERM-FREE ISLANDS. Hawali, already the commercial and military outpost of the Urited Statts in the Pacific, expects to be the health outpost of the Nation as well. Recom- mendations for development of the United States Public Health Service's quarantine station there have gone :onrdwm;]ed to W'sgo"m"' The umwrll:l increasing the dose. eral vernment representa- Stop suffering from constipation. tives are urited on these recommenda~ 3 igh!'nl Rex-ll‘ Orderlie at p:‘lht tions, which contemplate developing & b quarantine “plant” stmclently ampie w mfii"nROIDERY SHOP ¥ o o iawe 827-829 11th St. N.W. care for any cases of disease which ma: reach Hawall from the Oriert. Hawall itself is at a high Cemiostion 19C. 75c box Melba Lovme Face Powder and 50c jar of Melba Cleanser Cream—($1.25 value)— BOTH for 75c. Phone NAtional 5220———————————————The Dependable Store Main Floor Second Day of Our Big Three-Day 1,000 New $5.98 Wool & Crepenese Frocks . o & Amazing Values at This Very Low Price! S Of TOIIetrles You will be charmed by these smartly tailored . @ At all times you can save on toilet goods at Goldenberg’s— v “Both Sides of Seventh and K” motion for @ new trial would be filed. { The indictment upon which the Mala ‘Fioor { woman ' was convicted accused her of { fraudulently manipulating Miss Mac- S kaill's tax return for 1926. Numerous { other counts charging her with similar { offenses had been brought against her {in connection with her handling of the | tax_returns of other motion ~picture notables, These were dropped by the { Government when Miss Berger was or- { dered to trial in connection with Miss | § Mackalll's tax return. Charges Denied by Counsellor. ‘Miss Mackaill's 1926 tax returns, the | Government charges, bore illegal de- ductions of approximately $20,000. Evi- | dence was introduced to show that she and other motion picture people who were called as witnesses against Miss frocks—exact duplicates in quality of a group of e = but during thi ecial three-d le th lar item: - g this special three-day sale t 0 13 d similar frocks in regular stock at $5.98! many more not mentioned here are drut?::llpy lr):duceld? <43 Clever straightline, pleated and flared styles 0 : : i e e PPl o v . - o Phone or Mail Orders Filled. Phone National 5220 L BRers eT ent ofered other evigente | “iNgprinted crepenese (a delightful new washable e e i whereas celanese-and-cotton. fabric), with crisp pleatings, | e e S erace oftorte " ; tucks, trim collars, pipings and other effective . On the witness stand Miss Berger de- s | nied the charges, declaring that all h ! actions followed the instructions of her | i Glients, She testified Miss Mackatll | ¥ personally went over the tax report and ! its deducted items, before it was filed. Mix On Trial in February. { movie people who testified in TOILET SOAPS tebuey 10 for 59¢ 10 for 64c 3 for 12¢ 4 for 25¢ .. 3 for 22¢ . 3 for 50c 2 for 25¢ 2 for 15¢ seons’ 3 for 22¢ 2 for 25¢ CREAM 3%¢ Dassett & Ramsdell Cream 10c Dagsett & Ra Tans, blues, greens, reds, and dark multi-col- ored patterns that offer lots of practical wear for business, street, home and school wear. Ch?mg'!l"ll beside Miss Mackaill were | Dorothy Sebastian, William Haines, | 3 Goldenberg’ 's—Second Floor George F. Marion, jr., and others. . TR el " Lo Ll S e Sale of to $15 Dr T, i8 sched-' [ R R B | Continues to Attract T hrift-Loving Women and Misses of Washington! ' ! payment of more than $100,000 in in- come taxes by making false returns for | ir.he years 1925, 1926 and 1927. Two ! other indictments charged Mix and | Miss Berger. his brother-in-law, Eugene | { Ford, and his publicity manager, John ! D. Hill, with conspiracy to defraud the | | Government of these taxes. The con-| ! spiracy indictments were placed off | calendar after Mix's trial was set on | ¥ ) R s Velveteens . . . Silk Tweeds . . . Georgettes .. . . Satins . . . and Flat { totalling nearly $s00000. " C Crepes for daytime wear . . . and the most alluring evening frocks of taf- ‘was allowed to con . t 8 e s awesent bal of 45,000, | feta or satin and silk net that ever wore such low price tags! i i o New Princess Silhouettes . . . Softly Flared Skirts . . . Frilly Jabots, Collars and Cuffs . . . Deep { CHECK THEFT CHARGED Berthas . . . Jacket Frocks with Eggshell Blouses. .. Black Frocks with Bright Trimmings . . . Lace { e Yokes . . . Fine Tu.clnngs - . . Surplice Treatments for the larger woman . . . Flounced Skirts . .. Scallops | L 'MON HT .. . Dipping Hemlines for Evening . . . and scores of other interesting new details that definitely mark Rmiinots’ 8tate Prestdent Replies to | them as belonging to Fall and Winter, 1929! > i Fraud Accusation With Counter- Goldenbery's—Second Floor Claim of Falsehood. = : == - : = SPRINGFIELD, IIl, November 7T.— Charges and counter-charges of fraud and theft were hurled in the latest ‘barrage of the Illinois miners’ war here | pending the setting of her sentence. yesterday when the international offi- e Stillman Freckle Cream $1.00 Golden Peacock Bleach Creme. e Purity Peroxide Cream 29¢ Purity Cold Cream 3 for 23c s MOUTH-WASH (None Sold Singly) ANTISEPTICS . 18c 67c 19¢ 38c DEODORANTS TOOTH PASTES DEPILATORIES 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste ... zsc 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste .. 50c Ipana Tooth Paste ... 50c Squibb’s Tooth Paste ... 50c Forhan's 50c Mulsodent Tooth Paste .. 25¢_Listerine Tooth Paste .. e Jur Taleum Powder 15¢ Sweetheart Talcam Powder 25¢ Bonnie-B Taleum Powder “Try-Out” Sale High-Grade Perfumes At Special Dram Prices riday——A ne-Day Sale of 3,000 Higher Priced Hats 900 Hats Made to Sell for $4.00 800 Hats Made to Sell for $3.50 1,300 Hats Made to Sell for $3.00 A very special purchase, supple- ot o N regular si A e 3, it 1 . a wonderful value! And such a varied fsuejChretae el Coty's Cliypre of assoriment that you may be assured { . - 8175 | gan of finding -looking to wear with any coat or frock. Soleils—French Felts—Fur Felts Velours—Velvets 59¢ Rubber Gloves. $1 Fountain Syringes, $1 Hot Water Bags.. 50c Dressing Combs. . cers filed an mvhetr 1!: lt‘:u injunction | proceedings broug! e Sangamon County Circuit Court o prevent the | ousting of State officers. In the injunction answer Interna-.|| tional President John L. Lewis made £10 charges of insubordination inst % the State officers and definitely charged State President Harry Fishwick with 1llegal use of $28,202.10 of union funds. i Answering Lewis' attack yesterda: the State president declared that th charge that he misappropriated the | | $28,202.10 or any other sum of money | belonging to_the Illinois miners was a { falsehood. He countered by charging ! that the checks upon which Lewis based { his accusations were stolen from the | ! office of the union here on September 4. | SHAMPOOS eiive Shampeo. . 28C CSnempos ... A€ 50c size Conti's LOTIONS 35¢ Size —In scores of clever styles for misses, i matrons and even girls. Richly fin- i A wak of |dl1ree-qu|r|4rs of a mile l:‘;-«l :ihleh.-.ent‘-lllu- b-‘::.“::n t-ln::r-, may be enjoyed around the promenade 3 every color— !decks of a new liner plyh?g in the 4 in headsizes from 20 to 23!4 inches. : 2 ~ Ggldemberg's—Second Fieor. ccounts Invi PERPETUAL ‘ Men’s & Young Men'’s | . BUILDING B IEART OF THE M ASSOCIATION Y " '&%‘“”]lg $20 and $25 i nm;mn'lllmlll'lumml it | | S 2 ’ 5 e | Suts 0’Coats % o Remarka’bly Underpriced! ol emi-Annually 500 prs. Wom- Assets Over en’s R‘\’lli:ber: s $20,000,000 sizes 21 to 5 |f only. While Surplus $1,000,000 they last Pumps—Straps Corc 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President 39 c $4 to $6 Values 29 c k- $ 067 . ® Women’ - aw All Men’s Pullman JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Sizes 50¢ Jergen'’s 0c Hind’s Hone; et oni bR B 1 25¢ 35¢ size 36¢ Arnica Cream. .. 25¢ 50c size 42c Noxzema Cream. 35¢ size Pond’s Extract.. 50¢ size | M Vigny's Golliwogg Pond's Extract.. a Lilac Vegetal ¢'s—Main Floor Watch This Paper Tomorrow for Final Announcement 9,929 BOXES ONLY “CHERAMY” MAKERS OF “APRIL SHOWERS” OFFER A “Special Introductory Sale” of “LOV-LOR” FACE POWDER This regular $1.00 Box “Lov-Lor’’ Face Powd ill b 2 DAY and SATURDAY only. WHILE"‘I"P;!"".;“LASeT:‘KE‘FFRI 39¢ = FRIDAY and SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8th & 9th ’ Shades—Flesh, Brunette, Whiss An exquisite powder, produced from the finest French essential oils and blended by “Cheramy.” SPECIAL TABLES Extra sales help for this sale Try This Box for '39c—You’ll Be Delighted With This Purchase Do not wait to pay $1 for your first box. Allow us to prove its i | have this one box you'll never be without “Lov-Lor” Face Pow:le.r T - ONLY THREE BOXES EACH CUSTOMER | ‘ %t STUPAERPT;sl A ALl Stles | No C. O. D. or telephone,orders. Please shop early This introdécto i . 0. D, or t y N i i is . !L.D YS = : 2 Prom' Botn T aha"K" Sureets. sale offer expires sl.‘:‘?d::::“i;:: N°'.-;.: .C;:’W. m. ‘:f“f:::;l 4 pfil.I ‘Shnwerll:! TABLETS o Interest or Extras Added to OUR Bud}et Plan—We Do Not Penalize Our Friend i ; g Women’s Newest Fall Footwear SUEDES Velvets — Satins Patents—Tans Women’s and Children’s Felt Slippers. All sizes in lot. Elk || soles— Irregular style Leather Slippers. E 1 k soles. All sizes. Men’s Sturdy Fall Oxfords 89c Infants’ But- All Leathers ton or Lace High || Women’s Arch Support 88c All Footwear s\ Women's Boudoir Slip- ners. Soft kid | leather with elk |i soles. All sizes Juliets, leather soles, rubber heels. All sizes. INDIGESTION," Asked her physician Extra Trousers to Match the Suits, $2 This exceptional group caters to both collegiate and more con- | servative tastes—and it means dol- lars saved for every chap who looks into it tomorrow! Single and double breasted Suits in stripes, greys, tans, b | and pin stripes—every suit a br | model and tstanding va “Gas and ‘sour’ stomach can now be corrected without the use of burning, {§rritating soda, or vicious, habit-form- ing cathartics”” Calcium Carbonate, (212 times as effecive as soda) in tablet form, is the | {ideal ansi-acid: sure, swift and positive in its relief, yet safe in its use. It is 1 the enly remedy which does not upset { the acid equilibrium of the body and i {4s incapable of over-dosage. Swart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are Cal- {eium Carbonate in its best and most { convenient form, blended with other | ilvalugble substances. That's why we | ilurge their use as the only kind for ' {ichildren, and best for.men and women. {At Al Drug Stores: 25¢ and 60c | Ihe Quishest Relief for Gastric Disorder i Misses’ Patent Strap. Sizes 11%; to 2. ‘While’ they last $1.24 Boys’ & Girls’ new Fall, sturdy footwear. All sizes. All styles. 'y mixtures and body. Staunchly tailored to the popular give long and Sizes 34 to 44