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license tag, and headed for the ferry, but 1t already had made the last trip of the day. The ferry was chartered for a special 7-mile trip to East Point and the automobile was taken across. ‘When it was learned reeently that Al soon to visit estate m m“mr Miami, Gov. Doyle l'hg::l order to the 67 MAN IN FLORIDA CLAIMS TO BE LEADER OF GANG COOLIDGES TO FLL [ RiEeten: sk vt ouT 1~ wiGHT t NEw HUME |N MAY Police Are Worl.dng Now on Case, Wondering How Fle | APAELCHROLA, Thy fi“‘% : that he was *“I Came in' Place. this litde Northwest passed Florida city last night, headed South. Stopping at the grill for dinner, the man was recegnized from photographs and when questioned by the grill keeper, readily admitted he was Caj 3 Immediately after dinner the man and & party got into a sedan bearing an Ohio o PR C d, ton issued an T sheriffs to_arrest the gangster G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPH and escort him to the State's boundary ONE DISTRICT 4400 with orders not to return. - Sul uently Federal Judge Halsted Ritter, at Miami, issued a temporary in- junction restraining 20 s of the portion of the State from mo- lesting Capone without & warrant. BEI BB AN ARITEY I ; Former President Well Pleased With Nine-Acre Estate at Northampton. officers found Wuerlein, who told them he first tried to get into the building through the filpe and for an hour be- fore he was vered had been trying to get out. Combined efforts of the By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, April 3.—Joseph ‘Wuerlin, 22, got into a tight place yes- terday—so tight that police who found him to call the Fire Department to aid them before they could take him to the police station. 5 Patrolmen sidnei Fox and :John Schlehlein heard for help. In the early morning darkness they traced the calls to a ventilator pipe atop a cloth- ing store building. The FW' wide at the Toof opening, narrowed before it en- tered the store, In the narrow part the licemen AR TS LT L AL LT ISRR A AN ARRNN SATIRRN S SR AR A RS AARANN Window Shades MADE WHILE YOU WAIT p Bpecial Dispatca to The Star. NORTHAMPTON, Mass., April 3—On . May 15 Calvin Coolidge will forsake the unpretentious eight-room duplex resi- dence at the now famous “21 Massasoit street” for a 16-room residence on one of Northampton's most exclusive es- tates, which he told newspaper men to- day “is a modest place with a little land that I have bought.” ‘The former President and Mrs. Cool- idge hope to occupy their new domicile by the middle of next month. ‘The transactions were concluded yes- terday afternoon at Mr. Coolidge’s law offices in Northampton and according to the best of authority the former President paid cash for the estate. He becomes the possessor of nine acres lo- cated on a bluff overlooking the broad sweep of the Northampton meadows and the meandering Connecticut River, *® with the Mount Holyoke Range of mountains forming an impressive back- ground. It is reached by a winding private drive from the intersection of Munroe street and Hampton terrace, lo- cated in the exclusive South street sec- tion. minus his shoes, socks, coat and eap. ‘Wuerlein started to express his grati- tude, but the officers advised him to save his breath for an explanation of his presence in the pipe. Mr. Coolidge invited Mrs. Comey to re- turn nex]tm‘hu :n:imnke leaves with Mrs. Coolidge an i On the tax assessors’ records in the town hall at Northampton the estate is assessed at $23,600, of which $15,000 is the assessment for the house and two- | BY the Associated Pre car garage. Current reports indicate DENVER, ° Colo. pril 3.—Supreme n}\e vrger:gn%% a %rkl;ub:e;ll}l’l:mgf Pontiff Frank H. Rice of the “Liberal close X . e forl - " Sent dig not ‘reveal the purchase price, | CUrch of America,” has announced he will carry out his plans for a “goat Mrs. Comey will go to Fairhaven, Long Island, when she leaves the|and adding machine” ritual for Wil- Beeches and in the Fall will resume |liam Moya, condemned slayer, despite settlement work she carries on in New |objection to his program by cardinals York City. of the sect. ‘Tuesday Rice declared the goat would - bedu,u‘gl as a ]:nrb g{ ? ";::k cloua . and ashes” service shortly ore and German Red Lips Costly. after Moya's execution, set for the week % % 2 Keeping the lips of maids and mothers of June 20. Prayers for the condemned | # g % % % ¢ DOOMED SLAYER TO GET ‘GOAT AND NUMBERS’ RITE Any size—up to 36 inches wide and 6 feet long. Ready to hairg. We can make your shades while you wait or you may leave your order in the morning and we will . have it ready in the evening. We are prepared to fill any size order on any desired material, Instant service. THE SHADE FACTORY 3417 CONN. AVE. John F. Ligon, Prop. e T and the victim were to no avail and, as | 39 a last resort, the Fire Department was called, and Wuerlein was fished out, Styled for Youth! Priced for Popularity! ale of Easter Hats 3.00 Never was a more youthful assortment of Easter millinery presented at this popular price! You'll find that two of these fascinating hats are better than one! That three are even more satisfactory! Some will buy in fives! = Be- elms and oak trees and is hidden from Y] 2 . 48 5 o IS oragittare, . cause there’ll be a little hat that “just goes exactly” with every frock, suit, Formerly “The Ledges.” ! and coat! . More than 200 trees have been set 2 L4 ' ill be offered on an adding of Germany a rosy red costs $2,500,000 a | man's soul wi i ” ear, according to an estimate based on | machine. Numbers, he explained, con- e anitls Enownwesithy Jovernment Teports. Last year 524 tons |stitute the only_uriversal language. Droperty oft Mrs Morrls. L. Comey, or 1ipetiak valusd{ atS911750,000;hware | NHKIvaFETIq esiARcol cechite THEST The Weos Bosiarmn Cotbon Nty °f | imported. * German lipstick ‘manufac- argument over a small amoun nearby industrial village. iy turers supplied $75¢ mon Started by Educator. President Henry L. McCracken of || Vassar College started its erection and $1.50 and $2.00 landscaping when he was a member || | PN IREA3E s naen $4.00 Rengo Belt 52,95 CORSELETTES A one-day sale of these fine rayon stripe corselettes with Swami top, elastic gores over hips and elastic shoulder straps. ‘Well-boned inner belt, Double garters at- tached to hold down both belt and cor- selette. Flesh only. Sizes 36 to 46. No C.0.D.or phone orders.—Second Floor. Satisfaction Since 1859 | ! K 81.0-818 Seventh St. NW. Murphy and Dana, celebrated archi- || tects of New York City, designers of many of the wealthy mansions in the || East, struction of the new Coolidge estate. , His acceptance of the Vassar College presidency caused President McCracken |/ to forego completion of the dwelling and the property in its incomplete state came into the possession of Mr. and Mrs, Comey. Some changes in the arrangement || were made by them, but the pure Eng- lish country house designed was ad- « hered to throughout its erection. It - was characterized by Mr. Dana at its || % completion as the finest residence the architects had ever designed. A circular drive leads to the main |/ 5 entry from the private road through a = gateway of two pillars of rubble stone - masonry. Two bronze plaques desig- = nate the estate as “The Beeches.” The 2 three-story residence stands on its com- manding position on the bluff, but is sheltered by great tall beeches, maples, || ©of Smith College faculty. Bl Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE 790 supervised the plans and con- || All-over pure silk chiffon and service ‘weight husz with novelty triple-pointed heels, single-pointed heels and _square | heels. Irregulars of beautiful qualities in the fashionable colors.—Street Floor, the $4 and $5 kinds SENITEIRD TEL SRE ERUINNAETRE LA Popular straws—Bangkok Toyos, Straws and Felt Combinations, Baku and Novelty Braids, in pastels, high shades and black. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor = New Easter Hats and among them are 80 beeches. The Beautiful Millinery Worth $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Floor, where you can run in and make a selection with little loss of time. latter gave the place its present name Lacy Straws 5 5 [ ] PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor although at one time it was known as Baku Straws $ 1 .77 ll Special Purchase 1 and meadow area comprise the estate. There are beautiful rose gardens and & wide variety of perennials arranged in rich settings about the immediate vicinity of the dwelling. At one side of the house are tennis || courts screened in with trellises 10 feet high on all sides wit hclimbing roses, some of them of rare type, making the || courts a veritable fairy bower during the blossoming season. Below the bluff is located a private swimming pool fashioned out of a small natural pond fed by a mountain brook. The brook has been stocked with trout and the former President may disport him- || &e'f along its grassy banks in season. Beyond the pool is located the meadow || land, where a vegetable and truck gar- || 2 den is located. One of its features is « 8 thriving asparagus bed of large pro- = portions. A berry patch filled with Z bushes of raspberry, black caps, black- || berries, currants and gooseberries has || been set out. A rock path winds down the bluff from the grounds above to = this lower level. | pe With its surrounding of silvery gray < beeches, Mrs. Comey has had a special | aint mixed to match the color of the H eeches and the shingles are stained || with this. The roof is covered with 1,200 pounds of sheet copper that has | || been weather stained and matches the |’ copper hue of the beech foliage. Everything about the grounds and their spacious dimensions have delighted Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge. They will have |f the privacy they seek, where their in- timate friends may be entertained. ! “One of the nice things about the house,” Mr. Coolidge said, “is the size of the grounds. We can let all of our || dogs run about as much as they like.” Here’s a King’s Palace sale of new and charming hats that brings a wealth of spark- ling Easter modes at a price typical of the reputation of the store for unusual value- giving. Models that show the influence of Paris in their smart new contours, flares and drapes. Brim hats in wonderful variety, all the new off-the-face conceits, snug-fitting hats Black, all Visit the $1.88 Millinery Section on the Main Floor! From now until Easter, special purchases will bring to you extraordinary values, some as high as $3.95, in really amazing hats. Right on the Main “The Legges.” Nine acres of woodland Perle Viscas BOYS’ Fine Hairs Aty $5 and $6 $3 .98 Toyos and S SUITS ‘ g F resh P llrcllal¢ The Smart New uNew models, new colors and pat- ‘, % PMAIS Rom St of Tancy Toixturts, Tailore, fof s . 5 T routhful P dels. , Novelty Straws o nd sl head sines. Sale of $2.00 and $2.50 Hats en’s Shie 69c | Sleeveless Blouses et | Y : : Well made Of crepe de chine, rayon fl.’llt bt T crepe and s t prints. M . cepe b e e e I.98 Friday—A Great Pre-Easter *Low cost, worthy qualities and smart styles join Thrifty shirt ! y shirt news BOYS' 79¢ AND $1.00 CAPS—New | and adorned with jabots, bows hands to make this sale of new hats of intense interest to thrifty shoppers. All styles, black and all colors, shirt: f broadcloth, 1 atimmsin :’l:lb:,oy}nmpegza:s ::3 Spring caps in all sizes. Tailored of smart suiting fabrics, in 500‘ and ties. Flesh, white, tan, mais, peach and a variety of Hundreds of attractive handbags! A special purchase together with a large group taken from stock and sharply reduced! living and drawing room, a fine large izes, 147, to 17. Made with collar dining room and a library, with a ca- ||}l attached and triple-stitched seams, pacity for 5,000 volumes. The servants’ Cut liberally full at all 49, dining room and culinary department points >4 are in the rear. A large sun porch MEN’ TON 5S¢ Ath- sweeps across the front end and pro- letic union suits, tailored of white checked nainsook. Sizes 36 to 40 vides an unhampered view of Mount || only. All have taped armholes and in all head sizes. 0 fancy patterns. Collar - attached The dwelling is admirably appointed |} and neckband styles Perfects and tans, browns and grays..... inside. Entry is made by means of a irregulars. Sizes 14 w 7. BOYS® $1.00 KNICKERS in hand- || reception room, and on the ground MEN'S WORK SHIRTS — 79¢ some fancy mixtures; sizes 8 to 15. | floor are located a large combination heavy blue chambray shirts, in all English shorts in fancy mix- sl : A tures; sizes 4 to 7. Friday 79¢ color schemes in fast-color prints, gain * $1.25 Flat Crepe Costume Slips Regular and extra sizes in lace-trimmed and tailored models. Built-up and strap tops, hemstitched, picoted or lace R P TR PP TSP TR TR TP ey 59¢c to $2.75 Floor Coverings C Tom, Mount Holyoke and Mount Pom- « eroy, besides many miles of the silvery knitted elastic insert in Connecticut. DBCK ceececicecescccccnvone ‘There are two suites on the second || Street Floor floor, one for guests and the other for HOSIERY yokes. Inverted side pleats and shadow hems, also in wrap-around style, with scal- loped bottom. Sizes 36 to 44, 46 to 52. Second Floor, : = the family, each provided with a pri- ? ~ate bath. ‘The third floor is fitted out with a T sbilliard room and quarters for two | = Jmaids and two guests with two baths. 3 May Become Shrine. ‘The establishment at “21 Massasoit street,” home of the Coolidges for a . Muarter of a century into which they © moved a year after their marriage in 11904, may be set up as a Coolidge shrine by Northampton people. Some lk of this has been heard. ew home the housekeeper that has been with Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge the greater part of their married life will be augmented by two maids, a gardener end chauffeur if Mrs. Coolidge main- |, tains the same service now employed Bt the residence by Mrs. Comey. Mis. Comey and Mr. Coolidge con- cluded their transfer of deeds yester- || day afternoon at Mr. Coolidge's office and both had an opportunity to chat || for -a half hour because of the delay dn arrival by Mrs. Comey’s attorney. ‘The two participants chatted humoredly, the former President re- marking at one point that there would be plenty of opportunity to rake up In their |! Jeaves around the estate. " Mrs. Comey told him that she fre- quently spent many enjoyable after-|| noons and mornings in her garden Faking leaves. Laughing good nat redly, Clean Rugs brighten the home Call Mr. Pyle for Rug and Carpet Cleaning and Storing Phones Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & | Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. $1.50 SILK HOSE—Full-fashioned {aure nlxkhl:::e, fi\o chBHe!ox:w and serv- ce weigl a mberg irregulars .. .. 39¢ $1.00 SILK. N HOSE —All-over silk-and-rayon hose, in all sizes. New Spring 45 shadee. Slight Irregulars. .. +0C S1. BEMBERG H O S E—Pur- chase of famous Bemberg full-fash- loned hose, the rayon hose de luxe. Fashionable shades. Slight 69 HPSUINDS oiyoiioioisnnss DTE —MISSES’ 39¢ & 50c SPORT HOSE —7% length hose, in plain colors of silk and rayon, also in fancy pat- ;&E‘l,’ns oll, r?yoa mlx&ures. Sizes 6 to e, erfect and firregu- .$1.00 RAYON UNDERWEAR, in tailored and lace - trimmed styles. Bloomers, chemises, step-ins, panties and vests shades ....ce.ieiiiiiilniis WOMEN’S 25¢ VESTS—10 dozen ls{lll;:! av:stsd z,fl.h . built-up shoulder. and 40 only. For a quick clean-up 2 for 250 Street Floor ODD LOTS GLOVES WOMEN'S KID GLOVES, about 50 pairs, some ‘perfect, some mended. A i T T p.m‘? $2.00 to $3.00 (rz\ma gls'h i mended. Broken sizes up to !‘;9“:: I —— - NOTION SPECIALS CRETONNE GARMENT 79 BAGS, size for 8 garments. . c 3%¢ = HOUSEHOLD RUBBER APRONS, with fancy pogk- ets. Rose, blue, green and 29, 29¢ HAIR NETS, Avalon and Fashionette, in dark Cap “snape, " Goubte h. E louble mes STAMPED BED ROOM and din- ing room sets, on Belgian linen, to be finished with lace. Three pretty duitn'l . in pastel 49‘: Remnants Plain colors and printed weaves ip 1-to 4 yard lengths. Printed Xat’crepef\. printed georgettes, printed chiffons, printed satins, plain color flat crepes, pongee, satins and georgettes. All colors. Remnants 29 to 5% 12V56C Wash Goods vara Lengths from 1 to 5 yards in staple and novelty materials, 32 to 39 inches wide. Plain colors and popular prints for women’s and children’s garments. Re- duced for quick clearance. Street Floor and light ' auburn, blonde and bfu:k. DR ECONOMY == Ess SECTION “Quality and-Fashion at Bargain Pric New Purchase $6.00 & $7.00 Square Yard Remnant lengths from 275 to 12 square yards in.heavy qualities of inlaid and printed linoleum and felt-base floor covering. Many pieces can be matched. Third Floor CHILDREN'S WEAR $1.00 MIDDY BLOUSES of white 4:11‘1'1., l';n%o"l‘ie in reg:lnb‘lfn style eves and tie slash. Sizes 6 0 20....... 09¢€ | TOTS’ GARMENT S—Panty | frocks, brother and sister sun suits and creepers. Of broadcloth, prints and chambray. Trimmed with em- Mx)aldfi w::ltchlna. pipings an . Sizes 2 to 6 el 59¢ | Wasbable $1 Blousettes Smart new tailored blouset; | white and colored mndrg:sewl":ls-l i‘x,x :[a:khlhcrtdllnva?. %%llxble or sin- Sot belt ‘and bucke, | OF with- Neckwear Dept., TRIMMINGS FLO ers, clean-up )eut,“anu::“ o mussed; 59¢ vlluuu’ Sc $5.00 FUR COLLARS—10 - 1l in shawl Bt n worth 25¢ $1.00 dozen; 3 to 12 on a card— 5S¢, 10¢c, 15¢ Card GEORGETTE SLEE thirred cuffs an Aited rmholos Toyal blue. 216 Bags, regu- larly $595 to $12.50. Now. .. 3n95 tO 6.95 1.89 2.95 ;oowa.g,' s re?lll.lr'ly . $2.95- 1.00 PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor - 603 Bags regularly $2.95. Now........ 512 Bags, regularly $4.95. NOW. cotrersneeesoracssns