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B—I10 #x 1iE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 1930. °' F H SMITHBOOKS e oy ik, 200, Sl ™ ALDRIDGE ON TRIAL Sz » +weer = L AREDO CONSULATE Sz e e ot | e Fnds Whep ° Al e Y ey o e, s IN WDONALD DEATH | i ER ST ShEE 0| REOPENING EXPECTED| st R b G g 8 - chies Sk followed in which McDon: mortally that Mexican residents and travelers in Bowman, Lampert, Whitehead, Palmi- | Blackburn, Whitehead, Mrs. Norton and ) sano, Patman and Hall ;':uh-hdppl :\ner g m‘& mur “Ajmm d the mgn md.“ wm'bb mwm" iy "é’fl’e“"m'“m”"w‘" ¢ ), . 3 N ne ks s 5 g i ), W “enjo; - y. It's'w et e Stalker, chaltmen: | | Tnsurance and banking—Reld, chair- | Alleged Slayer of Washington | ‘St o7 todas aas orred tn5aext, 87 | Mexican Diplomatic Official Makes| oo, Nould epiof |t} = :;O‘;;:?gfné,”cmlfin!g wonderful Beers, Hall of Indiana, Whitley, White- | man; Lampert. Blackburn, Palmer, Tar- Policeman Faces Court in e & oo pendls bitrig éxtisusied Known Decision of Gov-_ While Calles was in the United States | .cjief 'to skin which itches and burr. head and Hall of Mississippi. 12 men were finally selected. recently Valls declared he would have Public utilities—McLeod, chairman; | ver, Patman and Hall of Mississippl. . Assistant District Attorney Walter M. e ey Bresldent arrested shouid me | Even in most severe cases, itchil Government Making Fourth| Reid. Bowman, Lampert - ftull White: | Acting Chairmar, Beets en, [S7eCd Fight for Life. Shea will demand the death penalty. ernment. the former President arpested shanld 1® | disappears almlost as soon 48 Zen he’lgi’mmlrx;‘o mgnfllzl‘g Missi L | aitiee to the .g;mprflu subcommittee —_— fifsflnrg:ev James Reilly is representing the slaying of Luclo Blanco, former |touches the tender and inflamed suf Attempt in TWo Weeks to | man; Beers, Reid. Sulliva of Penn. | on this list Charged with the slaying of Polic:- : - By the Associated Press Mexican general. fuee. ToLdraw out local” iect 4 8 S R Sl ma < = i 3 y B sylvania, Paimer, Sullivan of New York, - n Harry J. McDonald of the third Vatican Robber Caught. LAREDO, Tex., January 15.—Officials blemishes, we know of nothing bel Get Company Records. = | M, Norion and Hall of Misissippll| goplick o Teach in U. 8. |Reecinct on July 6 last Altred Seatt| o N emutnt 35, (| Of the Laredo Mexican consulate, which Furniture ter than invisible Zemo. Alwa Hall of Indiana, Palmer, Mrs. Norton,| ASHBURNHAM, Mass. January 15 |life today in Criminal Division 1 of | The first sacrilegious theft ;" the v.i: was closed December 18 after District | 3 : ‘:L'_fl'p this family_ antiseptic on han§. AR Tarver and Patman. (#)—Word was received here yesterday |the District Supreme Court. et Attorney John A. Valls had threatened | New and Slightly Used ['Use it irecly. It's safe as can bf. By s Staff Correspondent of The Star. Public health, hospitals and charities | that Prof. Moritz Schlick of the Uni-| Pol n McDonald received two 'y State since its constitution was | 4o arrest Gen. Plutarco Elias Calles, A ntigues | 53¢, O0c and $1.00. All dealers, NEW YORK, January 15.—The Gov- | —Bowman, chairman; M Stalker, | versity of Vienna, husband of the for- | gunshot wounds while arresting Ald- | discovered today when the -pontifical cted here today to reopen the | " Hiskierate geode ot low rieen | * ernment today will make its fourth at- | Whitley, McClintock,' Sullivan' of New | mer Blanche Guy Hardy of this town, | ridge and a brother, Arthur, on a charge | gendarmes caught Gluseppe de Paolis, | raneular ¢ g o D it tempt in less than two weeks o obtain mm Mrs. Norton, Patman and hll‘t:l:mptm an mv;'t:uon :?“ I,:’ke'vthe of housebreaking. He had been called | 3¢, in the act of mhblnplm- poor box | consular office. Decision of the Mex- awes urmére no. rofessorship chair at nfver- | to an ‘alley near Seventeenth and Q| beside the alta: bl wwernment to reopen. the con- 1 o | LY fromi tie' P, 1. Emith Co. cercaln tec. | MEMSINEAIS - Bawh ehAlman, e { Sty obORlitoea 1 IN01. streets o compiaint that the two men| St, Peters | O 0 S0 restlontl At | O P ens announced yesterday in San u.,s..'.’fff‘?.!f?,' s - TORSINTIRRITATIO Ng ords and documents which it deems necessary to substantiate its charge that the company has used the mails to de- fraud. = Men’s Shop—Use ) George T. Lelsure, Smith attorney, | Men’s Shop—Use was to appear at the bureau of investi- . gation of the New York branch of the G Street Door G Stiset Daor Department of Justice today with addl- Near 1 : tional books of the company. Oth Leisure had promised to produce the ” Near 10th books wanted yesterday, but after Nu- gent Dodds, special assistant to the Attorney General, had waited all day, he received a telephone message that the attorney would be unable to keep | el Men! Our Import ant Il The Newest Things in Overcoats and Two-Trouser Suits e J 1 Go on Sale in the January Sales at The Palais Royal anuary Sale! - Dodd held a conference with Leisuré y Men’s All-WOOl Q- e e ommals and ‘caah vouchers in | For Exacting Men and for Women Who Shop for Men! most of the company's officers already subpoena. Some records were. by It " possession of the company that are wanted by the Department of Com- 4 :»: merce, He asked that an official of RS the company bring these books to the ° jury, but Lelsure refused to accede to 3 He took_the position that an e L ° After the grand jury had adjourned, this request. have been named as defendants in a criminal action and could not be com- pelled ‘u; mmyd bemr‘ch ‘t!‘:e f{n::i’ggr{ BB ARS My e Sl 68 and Two-Trouser : ry rice ' said: Produced All Available. “We take the position that the sub- ¢ poenas ordering the production of the company's books have been complied with. We have produced all the books However, if the Government 1 /’ = > available. wants additional books, we will try to secure them. “The company does not have some of the books they want. Under their system of bookkeeping, they do not use some of the records specified, and others requested date back so far they | B et ot the Justice Department Coll ki 1l C for e Just 'pa ien| g yesterday examined the books presented / :h::] to m“k + .. collar . at 0 the grand jury and announc A o they did not contain the information ta neckband styles. wanted. ® Tt has been indicated that Mr. Dodds 1s Teluctant to use forcible means o Materials secure the books he wants for fear of - Jeopardizing the Government's case. End-to-end Madras! ERT 1IRAES | W Stripe Madras! PR —- J 7 Solid Color Broadeloth! D. C. BILLS’ ACTION il Iz Figured and Striped B'cloth! Plai i th! Refers to Merger of Traction Com- in White Clof panies, School Measure and Some shirts in this lot slightly soiled. All perfect quality. The greater Pay in March If You prefer Pay Raise. portion, however, are brand new fresh shirts. They are proportioned cor- rectly with roomy armholes and correct sleeve lengths. All patterns new Permissive legislation to allow a mer- and desirable. ger of the street railway companies in Washington, the salary increase bill for police and firemen, and the measure - o : ?fl:%%znmheéfi:%&:sfinfiflfi A sale offering savings that all opportunists will imme- Sizes 1 31/2 The Sults The O'Ver coats District committee should take early diately recognize. A complete range of colors, designs and to 171 /2 Tobacco brown or cedar brown, the The smartest things in overcoats are action, according to a statement made S 1 By Reiracniae Tampert 3 the fit fabrics both novel and conservative. R b Booihs el Miions: Hioceip :;’;,'.o'ih, sbsence of Chairman Zihiman son, are found in this wonderful are! A{ad there are plenty of styles gan, :hnlm Mr. Zihiman had desis- group. Of al'l-wool fabrics wd? as frf)m wluch to choose. Blue cheviots sentaive, Beers of Pennsylvatia pre- worsted cassimeres and cheviots. with or without velvet collars. Double Republican, of West Virginia, had pro- Many smart grays and new mixtures. breasted models in gray, blue or % tested that the work of the House Dis- i . trict committse, with many important Suits styled for young men or the heather mixtures. Half-belt styles im] . . messires pending betore 1t had been M en’ s WO Ol, Sllk, Men’s $6.95 more conservative dresser. Perfect in light or dark shades. Sizes 33 —_— Brocaded Robes fitting in every detail. Sizes 34 to 46. to 44 in this marvelous group. CLAFLIN || Velvet and Rayon | memomer . wwe || Smoking Jackets =449 [ 100 AlL-Wool Two- 3.75 — 1 / i e e cort son 2t || Trouser Worsted Suits rice n Joints Swell | Small, medium or large sizes. . You would not expect to find these suits at this low price, l;ul in the January Sale Men’s $1.95 anything is possible. We bought them at great savings, so here they are at only and Agony Is lntense’ Do This Quick! | EatireiStock of 40 Reduced. 23 : Union Suits $33.75. Partly hand-tailored suits in men’s or young men’s styles. Blue-striped Vi Feinitiriinig 1 19 fabrics, serges, tobacco browns, greys. Regular, short, stout or slim models. . EASE, the swift penetrating prep- Price Sale Price "X\ medium- Go to any druggist in America | 3 and get & 60 cent tube of JOINT-| Quantity Former January ‘:‘?mlxz:um:'zdmu-m:nmr enemy w‘ $27.50 $13.75 weight suits Give the swollen or stiff joint & 20.00 10.00 good rubbing tonight, then go to | 1595 7.97 sleeves and i SRR g SO M | Smhis ¥ anuary Clearance—QOur Entire Stock with long 1t's & great stuff, is JOINT-EASE, | 6.95 347 weight to finish the Winter so wonderful that lame, aching 15 445 2.22 (sizes 15 years to 18 years) | season. Sizes 36 to 48 backs and even lumbago are often | : Small d La put out of business overnight. I ’ % : , mall an rge P SR | sy e M SO " -Wool Overcoats something else to think over—if it % v ‘ Peoples Drug_Stores selt lots of | A handy little top that fits right Hhneyie st river $22.50 Overcoats..........15.95 = = mpln; the tobacco out of your mestic silks. Excellent patterns c the tortures of automatically springs open. from which to select. hose. With reinforced heels and in of arthritis should have real help. The burn- Fur-Lined B Sweater Coats Glo eS t h e medium v weight. Oxford, Grog. store o Amerieaand. hero’s The Demley Topper Neckwear Men’s 75¢ Values T o T ™ 59¢ 98¢ — Joint-Ease every week.—Advertise- | o gk g - | Pack, beeing It 1o shafie and hignearade imported. and’ do- auicds i e $18.50 Overcoats. .........13.95 (sizes 16 years to 18 years) Why suffer ot of s fmger and 1 & st desirelie aisortment Comserva t i'v ¢ $14.50 Overcoats..........11.95 (sizes 13 years to 16 years) ARTHRITIS LTS T $15.00 Germania Overcoats,11.95 (sizes 3 years to 10 years) ) . . Men’s Wool- $12.50 Wool Mixture Coats. .8.95 (sizes 3 years to 10 years) e Lined and Men’s $5 Knitted $10.00 Chinchilla Coats ....7.95 (sizes 3 years to 10 years) B sedelors Popuiar sixbut ind elii 'opular six-but- ! they mak i styles wi b4 y 1 s LA 3 49 Tom Samyer | BOYS’ All-wool Suits Wate ble in Rh : 4 s With 2 pairs long trousers em and Uiie ARid saters. Gauntlet, strap and wrist snap styles. 1 tn )‘1,:::‘;:21- shades, Sizes WaSh SllltS 7 » " nally recognized— ReLAL 3 3 36 to 46 in the lot. Very special, Single breast: models. . .all greatly reduced for this Nationall ized— this Hidharalenmakes vinbhinngs Fownes 2 . Single breasted models. . .all ly reduced for thi netural and physiologically bul- o Scedveter, I:::;:::"fid poid. and Updegraff. Driving and dress January Sale Now On Bty it Lo picomrs s g Men’s $2.98 Silk Regular S195 to $395 Impro gk F J - :‘Mof’y‘:;“:x‘:rfi’n'w Quantity ‘;"r:": S:l:";v’:‘n Crepe Mufllers Suits for bootlet. 2.0 $13. $6.75 Yol cayein dbl: Sale Price Regular $18.50 mixed suits, 13.95 annual January Clearance. 5 Regular $22.50 all-wool mixture suits, 15.95 (sizes 14 years to 20 years) Phone now e MOUNTA'N VAU_EY : ey : b i 98 (sizes 14 years to 20 years) ¥ heavy quality L4 1 89 ¥ : MlNERALWATER ¥i 5“}: L . Regular $16.50 mixed suits, 10.95 5 The Prescribed g - 500 it i it - sizes 13 years to 20 years Water a8 ROT SPRINGS.ARK. e 8 s, ?..?é"‘fic"i’é?&?i bl : : . “WashingtonOffice,215Dist.Nat.Bk.Bld make selection. ""mumfi’mm.. 1 " |4