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n i g poter wen o | PANTAGES BLACKMAIL LAMONT'S SONWING 2527 2% 2 - PLOT DENIED BY GIRL him.” Last year the grand champion favorile stee BV LA ING hldada STAR. WASHINGTON. URGE TO GET IN MOVIES MAY COST MAN $25,000 | D. C.. WEDNESDAY. |ALLEGED GANGSTER HELD FOR THREATS DECEMBER 4. that Abrahams had followed her from Chicago and that threats had been ! made to kidnap her. She told police | Abrahams had boasted to her in Chicago that he was a gangster and 1929. received several notes threatening to OPERA STAR BETROTHED. ment to Real Estate Operator. | Carmela Ponselle of the Metropolitan Miss Ponselle Announces Engage- Grounded Ship Floated. = VANCOUVER, British Columbia, De- cember @ (#)—The steamship Point? ran aground outside the First Narrows: in a dense fog while inbound fromZ; NEW YORK, December 4 (#).—Miss | Scattle, was floated by tugs last nizht. and was not believed to have received” San Pedro American freighter, which® 5 s serious damage. While his mother watched from a Charges in Trial of Wit- fOKIDe Ros Charge of Attempted Kid- box at the ringside, R. P. Lamont, jr., By the Associated Press. i ness for Perjury. naping. H s, .y 2 NSAS CITY, Des ber 4.—Sub- Mother Watches as His ENtry | Sommerte Lamont. won oo scana IS nversal irge i mission to the nigh universal urge to i - championship for Hereford bulls with Takes Grand Championship “get in the movies” may cost Lester W. Matador, a yearling. By the Associated Press. Fowler, farmer of Waverly, Mo., a pret- | By the Associated Press. Th> grand champion Shropshire ewe for Hereford Bulls. kill m'"e kldng m:el; tBlllul'dl;l'dl received | Opera Co., a sister of Rosa P\mselle,[ 8, Jote saying that T would soon be | operatic star, has announced her en- kidnaped. IThe next day, Sunday, I > got another note. He was coming Yhat | Bagement to Joseph J. Lyons, a Tam- night. We told police and were pre- | many politician and real estate operator. pared when he cam She sald the marriage will not t-kei . place for another year. | sold for $7 per pound and netted young Pictures Dispute Permanent In- threatened to carry her away. | Goecke $8,000. d in His Suit h “qu-lly I came East to escape,” she Champien Ewe Is Selected. Seventeen-Year-01d Dancer Refutes| Juries Claimed in His Su Woman Has Chicagoan Arrested on | said, “but he traced me here and I Stop your suffering —use ty sum of money. NORWOOD. Pa.. December 4—Isaac | i LOS ANGELES, Decembet 4. —Eunice | Y fumec: rooke” 425,000 damages from | AliononC ot g o ! Miss Ponselle was married in 1015 5§25, : 80 was held for court e . s o D e eerrow & | Pringle, 17-year-old dancer, whose story | the Kansas City Public Serice Co. for | here last night In default of $10,000 | meperanto i st voare ma e e s e s showed the grand champion ram. of a criminal attack upon her by Alex- Fl{::;ll:’:is ;;:;’Zflte}?at"%r: :lr:flgiric Ahnilk. bail on charges oxfn attempted fignuflmglfl- first artificlal language to attain any| only six months and were divorced in | g ys s permanently | conspiracy, carrying a concealed deadly | T erand championship of short | ander Pantages, multimillionaire show- | crippled when Be touched the rear end | weapon and threats to kill, _— — i e . Ge! e By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 4.—Another of | owned by Fred H. Deacon of Unionville, those Iowa farm boys who enjoy sleep- | Ontario, which was also judged the ing on a bed of straw beside cat-|senior champion female. tle led a steer out of the prize ring at ‘Thousands of spectators have stream- the International Live Stock Show yes- | ed through the big amphitheater daily terday with a grand champlonship rib- [ to get peek at the champions already bon_dangling from its ears. crowned and to witness today's and to- The boy was Elliott Brown, 20, of | morrow’s events. Rose Hill, and the steer was Lucky Strike, a grade Amerdeen Angus calf. Pennsylvania State, College today won . |the meat_judging contest at the Inter- The pair of them survived the keenest | national Exposition, scoring 2.332 points competition in the history of the live jout of a possible 2,700. Towa State stock show, nosing out another Iowa |College was second with a score of 2.277. voungster. and his steer for the premiere | High individual scoring went to M. P. honors of the annual exposition. The |Shuman of the Pennsylvania team. who reserve grand champions were Waldo | totaled 816 points out a possible 900. Mommsen of Miles, Iowa, a 4-H Ciub boy, and Mike, his grade Aberdeen An- gus yearling. Plans to Enter College. Brown, who plans to enter coll:ge after Christmas, said he slept in the | barn with his cattle because he “be- | longed with them.” Other grand champions of the stock | show were won by Purdue University, | which exhibited the best wether in the | sheep show, and the Kansas State Agricultural School which won the rib- bon for the champion barrow in tne | swine comp:tition. | A veteran wheat grower, whose farm | nestles in_the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, became the new wheat kmg“ today. "He is Jeseph H. B. Smith of | Wolf Creek, Alberta, who thought so ! little of his chances that he did not | even come to the show. He sent his championship sample, a box of hard red Spring wheat. C. Edson Smith of Corvallis, Mont., wheat king t last two years, won the reserve champion- ship. | Prize Steer to Be Sold. The new corn kings hail from In- diana and Missouri. L. M. Vogler of Hope, Ind., winning the championship for the best 10 , and John L. Pflantz of Hannibal. Mo.. taking the award for the best single ear. Vogler's corn was white dent and Pflantz's was yellow. Much as Brown regrets it, he and his | Throat | At the first sign of sore throat, think of Tonsiline and use it promptly. It is designed and recommended only for sore throat. Tonsiline is safe and dependable for young and old. Successfully used for over 35 years. You can depend upon it for quick relief and benefit. At all druggists, 35¢ and 60c. Hospital size, $1.00. A lively, free flowing oil that has a body that cannot be duplicated. Gives 1,000 miles of super-lubrication before draining your crank case! . Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. AUTOCR HE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. 1f your dealer can’t supply you, nl:pfiou us, and we will tell you the dealer’s name convenient- | ly located to you. Bayerson Oil Works “Columbia 5228 T o IRED . SSICKLY | NERVOUS ! until mother gave her | C-Y Chocolate Yeast | “This is my little girl Mary's picture three weeks after I started to give her C-Y Chocolate Yeast. She is in splendid health now, ay and on the go all the time. t's a wonderful change trom the tired, nervous sickly child always bothered by constipation . . .” | > TheNewWaytoEat | | “LIVE YEAST" | | e { Give your lintle boy or girl | to 2 cakes s day of .Y Chocolate Yeast, C-Y 13 the only “live | veast” bleoded with delicious chocolate— | ‘made by an exclusive, controlled cess. Its | medicinal value is equal to that of the highest pe of compressed moist yeast. Ask your ist for C-Y. And send 10c for your free copy of Health and Happiness for Children by | Hope Norris and two Sc cakes of C-Y Mary Chocolste Yeast. Address: Co., Iac., 101 West 315t Christmas cards, carrying seasonable greetings embossed in Braille type, are obtainable for sending to the blind. horn females went to Villagers' Goldie, | man, brought him a one- | to-fifty-year | prison term, denied yesterday from the | ever had conspired to blackmail him. Miss Pringle appeared as a State wit- ness in the trial of Garland Biffle, law book salesman and one of Pantages' witnesses, on a charge of perjury. Biffie was accused of insinuating that a few minutes before Pantages’ alleged attack on Miss Pringle he overheard remarks between the girl and Nicholas Duneav. author of her dance skit, which hinted at conspiracy. Asked if any one accompanied her into the lobby of the Pantages Theater, where Biffle claimed he overheard the conversation, the dancer said she went lrlms the Pantages Theater Building alone. witness stand in another trial that she | circuted current. had moving pictures of Fowler, taken hampered swing of his ax. The pictures were taken, they said, by men who represented themselves as employes of a company engaged in making_rural scenes throughout Mis- souri. Fowler posed gladly. Liege Reduces Steel Production. BRUSSELS, December 4 (#).—A committee meeting of the International Steel Cartel at Liege yesterday decided, in view of export conditions, to reduce production of unmanufactured steel by 10 per cent during the current month. of a street car which carried a short- Defense attorneys said yesterday they recently, showing him vigorously sawing wood and chopping kindling with un- Abrahams’ arrest was at the request of Mary Dooman, 23-year-old divorcee, who came here recently from Chicago and sought refuge at the homs of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warda Thomas. Police guarding the Thomas home saw Abrahams approach and arrested him. They found a loaded pistol in a nearby snowbank. Mrs. Dooman testified at the hearing CLEAR VELVETY SKIN can be yours by proper cleans- ing. The right soap to ask for is Resinol Plan to Do a We Will Cash Your Xmas Savings i Checks Large Part of Shopping Tomorrow and Saturday in This Famous Underselling Cash Store Gift Purchases Beautifully Wrapped LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts—GLORIFYING THE CHRISTMAS GIFT!—National 9800 BASEME Gift Undies Women’s Rayon Twill Negligees Lovely printed or brocaded rayon robes with wide tuxedo collars and cuffs of shimmering satin. s Fully cut and well made. In your favorite colors. Crepe Pajamas and Gowns The pajamas in smart slip-over styles— the gowns cut amply full and plenty long. Printed or plain contrasting trim. Sizes 15, c 16 and 17. Dainty Handmade Gift Gowns Of very soft nainsook benuufully hand embroidered or appliqued in pastel shades. Round, vee or square neck styles in white, c flesh and yellow. Regular and extra sizes. 1,000 Pieces 95c Rayon Undies * Included are bloomer combi- nations, chemise, gowns, pan- ties, bloomers and step-ins—all well made and tailored. Also rayon crepe slips with net foot- ing trim. Flannelette $l Pajamas, pr. Slip-over and coat styles of soft, warm flannelette, in plain pastel shades or striped round necklines. In all patterns. Well tailored with white or striped—fully Tayon frog or contrasting trim. Sy sl 00 Yellow, white and pink; sizes long o 15, 16, and 17. Children’s Flannelette Sleeping Garments, in- cluding gowns, sleepers and two-piece pajamas, in plain colors, nursery designs and stripes. Pink, blue and yel- Flannelette Gowns, regular and extra sizes with short kimono or lanE sleeves; double yoke- styles with vee or Eroadcloth Shirts —fancy striped or figured patterns and plain white; excellently _tailor- Beacon Bath Robes—of warm beacon rcbing with rayon cord trim on collars and cuffs; smart new patterns in bright, colors; medium and large $3.39 sizes .. Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters—{ully cut and well tailored; navy, and black with bright color- ed trim: pull-over styles with crew neckline. Sizes 28 to 38. $1.59—$1.89 Boys' All-Wool Lumberjacks — mannishly tailored of heavy all-wool material; with con- vertible collar, two pockets 2nd knit- t e d waistband, Bright plaids and 3 $2.19 Ra. Robes—with Skin- ner's satin collars and cufls; biue, brown, lavendar, wine and _silver. A . $5.75 Silk_ard Rayon Ties—fully shaped and nicely tailor- Rayon Hose—of heavy quality rayon; a splendid assortment of bright cnlors -and patterns; sizes 10 o 1= §1,00 3 prs... ed: lined with re- silient vool; new patterns GO and colors. Boys’ Leatherette Raincoat Gift Sets *3.49 Fully cut with comfortable fitting shoulders, large convertible collars and deep pockets. Of black fleece-lined 1eatherette—in plain ‘or belted models; sizes 6 to 16. Boys' Chinchilla Overcoate_- excel ently teilore of thick, heavy chin. ~Made and smartly chilla and warmly tailored with rayon lined with flannel: cord and Tayon navy blne and trimon collars and grey with brass cuffs. ‘The new buttons; sizes bright patterns; sizes 8 §9 90 to 16... Boys' Beacon Bath Robes—well NT ST ORE, Gift Slippers Women’s Satin Slippers, Pair A pair to match her lounging robe—can you think of a better gift? Black, rose or blue satin s with heels to match, sizes 3 to 8. Women’s Felt Slippers, Pair A heavy quality felt that will not lose its shape easily; soft padded soles; grey, 69 maroon, rose and blue, 3 to 8. c Men’s Leather Slippers, Pair An exceptionally comfortable slip- s 1 2 9 [ ] per of tough leather with soft soles; sizes 6 to 11. Men’s Heavy Felt Slippers Make Splendid Gifts! 95¢ Both Everett and Hi-lo styles, of felt with good, long-wearing soles; sizes 6to 11. A very economi- cal gift! Children’s Felt Bootees 89c Warm felt bootees with neat trimming of blue and American beauty; sizes 4 to 2. Creepers — o 1 heavy, long-wear- ing materials in white or colors; daintily trimmed with touches of hand, embroidery; to 8 . 59¢ white, pink and Baby Buntings— blue; sizes 1 of soft, warm ma- i Yerial with lined it $2.95 hood. White with o pink or blue frog e ® $1.19 Crib * Blankets— plain, bincked or nursery pattern styles in white, pink or blue; bound Wwith satire. 30x40 and 36x50 inches. 50c$1.49 Silk Coats — of washable radium with daintily hand- embroidered yokes and collars. Lined a.n d interlined; Tots' Panty Frocks., Baby boy suits end creepers of plain or printed broadcloth; hand embroidered, smocked or trim- med with contrast- ing colors; sizes 1 to 6. 950 Cozy Bath Robes —of soft bath rob- ing in dainty jac- quard designs; with cord and 811k - trimmed pockets, collars and cuffs. Sacques a n d Sweaters — dain- tily crocheted and knitted; front and s 1.d e fastening styles with ribbon trim. White with e, - $1.00 Adorable little frocks of per- manent finished organdies, dotted swisses, Dolly Varden prints and printed voiles. With touches of hand embroidery, smocking and frills. With deep hem; sizes 1 to 6. All-Wool Sweaters *3.95 Slip-over or coat styles with crew or vee necklines; all wool with cunning little designs done in con- trasting colored wools. Wanted colors; 2 to 6 years. Others at $2.95. Cheerfully and Quickly Brand-New Arrivals That Should Sell From $39 to $49 Real Super Bargains at 25% Blacks, Browns, Greens, Tans, Greys So Generously Furred. In All Sizes Truly these are coats that you would never dream could be sold at so low a price, at least not until long after New Year’s, for they are so lavishly furred, so very smartly styled, and made to give long wear as well as real warmth. We suggest that you be here early Thursday morning, for the first comers are going to get coat bargains that will be the envy of their neighbors for many months to come! Coats—Second Floor Popular, Durable, Smart, Warm! Rumbleseat COATS Actually Worth $19.75 The season’s coat sensation ] for sports, for motoring, fors .75 school and for business. Of fur- = like alpaca pile in rich brown shades, Trimly belted. Second Floor In Our Bargain Basement Choose Now for doliday Wear! 500 New Arrivals in SILK DRESSES Featuring Longer Silhouettes! Compare With Other Dresses at $6.50 to $8 New arrival Mid-Winter Dresses th; are simply “knock-outs” for style and value. .. Rich Crepes, Satins and combinations in all the newest colors and blacks. Many are copies of much more expensive dresses. Sizes 14 to 48. BARGAIN BASEMENT SPECIALS Warm Chinchilla COATS Trim dou- $7 ;2 New Leatherette RAINCOATS Tweed b, e i models. All As- sorted colors. An Always Welcome Christmas Gift! Blanket Bathrobes g 98 e ook e e L ifhrriiteg = Generously cut. rd. Assorted sizes. Neatly braid trimmed. Tasseled HANDBAGS Mailed Too, 8Hsts. If So Desired - Main Floor GIFTS MEN who wish to buy a hurried Christmas Gift for a relative or friend will be glad to know that there are men to wait upon them in our main floor gift section at all : @ TEDDIES Of Crepe de Chine SN ATPANAREAUSNFNEINAAUALTARANEIRNID Peach. Sizes 36 to 44. BLOOMERS gt 98¢ Rayon or Ch ar donize, full cut and beanti fully trimmed. - ular; or, extra sizes. TEATToI21ClCTEENEINNNTINIAL ‘& ST "a = Rayon Ro e TS Lace trim- € g med, embroid- NPT IFETIACATILCATAESECAEANSIL ARG ANIARANLASST $1.98 K7 Exotic Crepe . ey ditovomt S | ° styles and lovely pastel shades. 5 KID TerrevERy T novelty - cuffs. In Black, Tan . and Brown. Al sives. fashioned, chiffon or service weights. Sizes 81 to 10. M@bg $1.98 Real leather b. grain shade “shapes and 5. us med. In Pink, Nile, Orchid, e