Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1929, Page 16

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18 UNARKED GRAY S MURDER CLLE Body of Annapolis Man Is Sought in Seattle Death Investigation. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, November 27.—An un- marked grave in an isolated cemetery near Maltby, Wash., today became the focal point in the m"htém t J Eugene Basse :ld,. ;.::"'.hn disappeared here in Sep- tember, 1928. m’rfie."(rlve is within g;: area which FOUR UNDER INDICTMENT ON MAIL FRAUD CHARGES Illegal Sale of Stocks Is Alleged Against Defendants in New York Case. By the Assoclated NEW YORK, November 28.—A Fed- eral grand jury yesterday indicted Victor S. Fox, Fred H. Hallen, Lloyd Zimmer and Willlam McManus on charges of using the mails to defraud while selling stock for the Allled Capi- tal ration here. Agomlsunc United States attorneys said the Allled Capital Corporation ad- vertised Ford of France for sale to be delivered when and if issued and had received about $400,000 from customers, Press. the body apolls | o Ford of France. The ernment contended Allied Capital Cor- ared | poration owned Motor & Bancstocks, by Decasto Earl Mayer, a suspect in the cn’u, while Mayer was being subjected to tests with & “lie detector” e Suspect Wins Injunction. ho was convicted of ntly sentenced l:lq: h.yblt.ull criminal, obtained an in- Jjunction restraining Colvin from further of the hine. he to investigate the cemetery by information supplied by persons whose identity he was not at liberty to divulge. They told him, he said, that they had seen & man answering Mayer’s description walking near the cemetery about the time Bas- sott disappeared. Box Is Encountered. iron probe, Colvin said, struck a , James er, the prosecutor that he had dug the grave in question five feet deep, while the casket box was only 22 inches long. ly as Dillon, who was 8 man known onl 3 killed in an automobile about 18 months | sai e — m— —— — d by spontaneous combustion. and that the corporation’s officials kn’ew the stock was “of practically no value.” FIRE DESTROYS SUGAR. $600,000 Damage Is Caused as Flames Sweep Warehouse. ‘TORRINGTON, Wyo., November 28 (A)—TFire early Tuesday night destroyed approximately $600,000 worth of sugar stored in warehouse No. 2 of the Holly Sugar Co. north of the Platte River. A brick wall separated the north and south sections of the building and the volunteers succeeded in confining the fire to the south section in which 10,- 000,000 pounds of sugar were stored. ‘The fire was believed to have started —_— ago. Efforts were being made to locate his relatives to obtain their consent to | open the grave, to ascertain if 1t con- tained more than one body, Colvin d. Dempsey and Kearns Picture Inter-| Wip IMIINent: 0\ o as City Pan- miles, Novem- P | ber 38 (e Brivats savioes from Memi | lation THE EVENING STAR, PANTAGES THEATER SUIT MAY BE SETTLED settled out of court. but a delay was granted when for the com imminent. ests Charge Loss of $2,365 in . Kansas City Robbery. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 28.—A suit for $2,365 by the Jack Dempsey- Jack Kearns motion picture enterprises | against Alexander Pantages, growing out of a theater robbe: Ty in Kansas City GOLDENEERG'S “AT SEVENTH AND K” THE DEPENDABLE STORE Genuine Invisible Bifocals Far and Near Vision in one pair of lenses. Sold regularly at $15. Special price Fine Quality Lenses for Far or Near Vision, fitted to your eyes. Special 7 $3.50 “Every Pair of Glasses Fully Guaranteed” Use Your Charge Account—Optical Dept.~Main Floor. i| IT_BEGINS TOMORROW! ,! The Greatest Value and Fashion Event of the Entire Year == = 314-316 7t St.NW. s d-E.Cunninghm (o, An Apbpreciation of Your Patronage OFFERING WINTER FASHIONS. ... .. .. AT EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS! Friday, Nov. 29th Is Courtesy Day We are ready to make this the greatest celebration in sixteen years, offering extraor= dinary values and styles in women's, misses’ and children's fashionable apparel and accessories. There 1s no doubt that you may very wisely nd very profitably attend this sale tomorrow and include its many aclvan- tages in your fashionable shopping needs. ‘CHARGE ACCOUNT PURCHASES DURING THIS EVENT ARE NOT PAYABLE UNTIL FEBRUARY 1st, 1930 If you do not have a charge account you may open one at this time SHOP TOMORROW. ....the first day....EARLY! vyweight champion that amount and never was Tepaid. WASHINGTON, D. * | on November 11, 1923, probably winl be | led for trial da The suit was called for ,m'nuyl complainants said a settlement t He was 87 years of age. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1929, NEPAL PREMIER DIES. of his family, the succession being de- w-mlnndbzumodunnu The present prime minister held the rank of gen- pointed to his office in 1901. Nepal has an area of 54,000 square M ), . finally abolished there about Member of Family. BANCALORE, was Teported the Gen. His Bu’hms.‘; Pmu!al‘ N - Maharajs Thane Rana, the ) BOSTON, of prime minister, which is | on the installm plan. in'the military oligarchy | 8 Maine Rabimes 1o the d s hald by ' mibaser h of u»m:- The office We Will Gladly Cash Your Christmas Savings Check, 4th Floor CHURCH OFFICERS NAMED. Office Will Be Administered by|eral in the British Army and was ap- | Rev. Clarence H. Wilson Elected NEW YORK, November 28 (#).—Rev. 934, | Clarence H. Wilson, D. D, of Yonkers, | N. Y, was elected chairman of the ex- 01 e Gongrepational and Ghrstian an Churches Tuesday. elected under a council constituf the two denomina . cipal Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G committee were provi in the plan n; the Hm:fi which were a n the general vention of tlgemechmthn Church Chairman of Council. ngregational. ger brought into one denominat! ,566 local churches and 1,043,828 1 Coun- | Municant members, W.Wfllmhtiuw:utomeerwhe by the tions. The other prin- | when this popular . “canned” as well as the executive being demonstrated. We Will Gladly Cash Your Christmas Savings Check, 4th Floor AfterLThanksgiving Sale Every year on the day after Thanksgiving we reduce our Winter Coats and Fur Coats and hundreds of Smart Frocks. But this year the fashions are newer and the values are greater than any we have ever offered at this time. Every Woman and Miss should share in the savings. Richly Fur-Trimmed Coats Reduced Coats for Misses, Junior Misses and Petite Women In Three Reduced Groups $44 %54 %64 Just the very smart Coats you have been adoring at much higher prices. The Paris Fashion successes are reproduced, in Black Coats with Black Fur, rich shawl collars, flares and wrap-around Coats. And every el was made by a manufacturer who specializes in these types. Coats for Women in Sizes 36 to 46 In Two Reduced Groups 54 %64 ‘Women’s Coats with rich Furs and every one a favorite fashion. These Coats were also made by manufacturers who specialize in these sizes so that they will fit perfectly. Straightline models vie for popularity with flares and wraps. Exceptional save ings on each Coat. Individual Higher-Priced Coats Reduced Vionet Coat of Brown Vona with Kit Fox Fur h $8950 Velour de Nuir with Natural Rus- sian Fitch Border, Cuffs and Collar. .Coat of Velour de Nuir with Russi: Fitch Paquin Collar and Cuffs Black Cressella Coat with Shawl Collar and Spiral Cuffs of Badger. . $175 195 Fall Dress Clearance Offering hundreds of fashionable wanted frocks at low re®ord prices. Crepe and Satin Frocks for after- noon and street. One-piece dresses $1 and smart Jacket Frocks Just think of finding better Frocks of this type reduced to $22. Fish Nets, Crepes, Chiffons, Velvets for $ afternoon wear. In Black and High [ S AT AR RO G 50 Satin, Crepe, Chiffon and Metallic Frocks for afternoon. Net, Tulle and $ Crepe Frocks for evening. This price 32 is but a fraction of their real worth. 25 Fur-Trimmed Ensembles, Were $49.50 to $149.50, Reduced to. 35 Untrimmed Ensembles, Were $55 to $89.50, Reduced to Black Broadtail Coat with Pointed Fox Half.Shawl Collar , 5149 gllx.ckl groflsullu d(.‘.o«‘:fia with Cape aw] ar and Ci of Hone: Fitch . 3]_75 Grey Cressella Coat with Russi Kit Fox Collar and Cuéx e $98-50 Tan Cressella Coat with Large : Pouch Collar and Cuffs of Golden 5110 5125 Tan Cressella Coat with Shawl Col- lar and Cuffs of Beaver. .. trrsenean Clearance: 300 Hats 300 Hats and every one smart Midwinter style. This reduced pricerepresents the best values we have offered this season. $Q.75 ; ]lc'lldln“ Hats of Felt, Soleils, Velvets, Che- nille and Tricot. And in every smart Midwinter shade. Any new fashion you will name will be - found here. There are sizes and types for Miss and Madam. Even with 300 for selection, we advise your shopping early. You will buy two and three when you see them. csecsane 2 Fur Coat Reductions that set Records Reductions we have not taken before January Ist in previous years. 11 Co'nts o.f C-ruc'ul‘,' Senlix_le:, Calf, Gal- }:.n‘d Squirrel*, Nutrio*, Lapin®*, and Pony $88 $138 $188 17 Coats of Silver Muskrat, Pony, Caracul Ears, Lapin, Leopard Legs, American Broadtail and Sealine®. Rich models with beautiful trims. 18 greatly reduced Coats and every Coat a smart model. Of Silver Muskrat, Sealine®, Southern Mink***, Krimmer, Black Caracul, Marmink, Leopard Legs, Muskrat and Caracul Ears. 9 Coats of Southern Mink***, Silver Muskrat, Baby Panther and Sealine,* The original prices of these Coats were so much higher. Beautiful styles and gor- geous contrasting Fur trimmings that show their real value. $218 12 Coats in this group and every one s worth far more than this low price. Coats - of Hudson Seal***, Southern Mink®**%, $2 68‘ Grey Kid, Natural Squirrel, Caracul, Pony, Summer Ermine, Ocelot and Leopard Cat. To see this group is to select a Coat. One and two of a kind models. American Broadtail, Hudson Seal***, Natural Squirrel and Russian Caracul ts. When Coats of this type are of- fered at such remarkable reductions, those who want only a finer model will purchase. Jap Weasel Coat; size 16. Self Johnny collar and cuffs Jap Wnae_l Coat; size 18, Brown Fox crush collar Beige Jap Weasel Coat; size 18. Self Johnny Collar ................. R $425 Jap Weasel Coat; size 42, Plain Collar ......,.,........ . Russian Fitch Coat; size 18. Johnny notched collar Beige Kid Caracul Coat Large Self Cape Collar Jap Mink Coat—roll shawl Collar; size 42, Summer Ermine Coat; size 20. Dyed White Fox shaw! collar $325 ® Dyed Coney *** Dyed Mushrat ided for ex-officio the articles of Pl&l:;',nolhlo, October 25, last, and by the Nt Council of the gregational Churches at Detroit, Mich., June 3, last. - n In the towns and smaller cities of of the general | France admission s charged by shops merger of | handling American phono(nph rmrd‘: m

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