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A—12 YOUTH IS KILLED TRYING HOLDAP f;Eight Companions Are Jailed After Attempt to Loot Cafe Is Foiled. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 9.—A 16-year-old ‘youth was killed.and eight of his com- | panions were in jail today as the result | ‘of an attempt to hold up & Greenwich | “Willage drinking resort while a city de- tective was in the place. Joseph Casey, jr., the youngest of the ‘gang, was shot and killed by Detective | William Murphy, who said the youth mads a gesture as if d ng a gun when commanded to put up his hands. | Murphy told his superiors that he was in Mingo's Restaurant, at 90 East Tenth street, about dawn yesterday when the nine entered. They ordered beer and sandwiches and retired to a rear| Foom. Shortly after, Casey with three others | eame out and moved toward the door. “Let’s stick this pl Y Murphy said he d fired two shots from where he the far end of the bar, and that Martin McKnight, 20 years old, fired five shots in return, one of which wounded Louis Bertoniciana, the bartender, in the arm. McKnight, with two of his companions, fled through the door and Murphy fol lowed. He ordered Casey and the remaining in the room to put up the The detective said Casey reached | pocket and Murphy fired again, killing him. Ee was found to be unarmed. Police sail Casey, who lived with an aunt and uncle, was out on $1,500 bail for attempted burglary. # Police Commissioner Mulrooney said | that Murphy had been in the restaurant on police business. The prisoners said they had stopped in the place after escorting some girls home from a dance. BYRD DOGS’ LEADER HONORED BY STATE New Hampshire Dedicates Road as | effort to save her father's fortune. | Birney's request. Pedestrian Pierces Derelict’s Jugular Vein With Umbrella By the Associated Press CHICAGO, June 9.—A dismal rain chilled the bones of the floaters along West Madison street. Cold raindrops trickled from the eaves of flop houses upon the shabby back of a derelict, who shivered in spite of the warming draughts from his flask. The derelict plodded unsteadily along, tottered and lurched against a pedestrian. Instinctive- ly the passer-by raised his um- brella to fend off the drunken man, pushed him aside and strode on. A few faltering steps away the nameless floater dropped heavily on a doorstep. Strangers car- ried him indoors and laid him on a cot But he was no longer shivering. He was ad. The umbrella point had pierced his jugular vein. GIRL DENIES THEFT . OF FATHER'S BONDS San Francisco Police Expect Sur- render Today of Miss Marian Birney. By the Ass Marian Birney , ‘'was expected by | police to swrender today on a grand theft warrant charging her with ab- | sconding to New York with $63,000 in | bonds intrusted her for safekeeping by | Dr. Bascom Birney, 74, her father. Miss Birney returned yesterday and | hrough _her attorney denied she is| She declared her trip East was | secure letters and other evi-| dence to show she accepted and cashod some of the bonds in am| This was don e explained, at Dr. s of Austria are hauling more goods than a year ag 'LIVEN YOUR LIVER By cleaning out intestinal poisons and improving liver action, Dr. Tutt's Pills bring a healthy vigor to the whole body with lasting health bencfit. | 9. — Miss | § THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930. Summer Silk Dresses ‘F or Women Who Require Large Sizes 42 to 5% 510 Washable Crepes Silk Prints Silk Piques —The woman who wears a larger size and wants to feel cool, yet look smart, will find the dress she is looking for here. There are chic tailored models, others more feminine, with capes, frills, jabots, tiered, flared and pleated skirts. Made in the desirable cap sleeved or sleeveless styles. In the lovely pastel shades —maize, nile, baby blue, pink, orchid, also plenty of white and colorful washable prints. Carefully proportioned to give the slenderiz- ing effect so much to be desired. Sizes 42 to 50 Kann's—Second Floor. DOLLAR SALE Of Underthings “Crepe Ray” Slips —(Rayon and Cotton) in astel colors. Shadow hems— $ emstitched or tailored tops. Sizes 36 to 52. “Rayo Krepe” Gowns —Porto Rican hand - made, hand-embroidered gowns. In 31 pastel colors. Voile Undergarments —Gowns, chemise and step- ins in clever styles and pastel s colors. 2 Undergarments Avoid Embarrassment of | FALSE TEETH | Dropping or Slippin e || Dome e embarrassed asain by hav- ot < ing your false teeth slip or drop Wh Special Dispatch to The Star and to the| || yoh Yent, ‘taik, lnugh' or sneeze. Just | TAMWORTH, N. H., June 9.—While medals are being struck for Admiral | Byrd and the men of his Antarctic | expedition, now rolling homeward on | their two ships off the coast of their | own country, an enduring honor has — been paid to one who is not coming | — S = back, a four-footed hero of the great | SAVEMONEYON STORAGE.CALL adventure who died alone out on the | , desolate ice barrier. | “Chinook Trail” as Tribute to Four-Footed Hero. —Of voiles, RayoKrepe, nainsooks and muslins. Some 3 In extra sizes. 2 Porto Rican Gowns —Hand made, hand embroid- 1 600 Rayon Undergarments "1 eien ana s Made on Glove Silk Machines Rayon Satin Robe —Dainty, serviceable Summer garments, of runproof rayon—at a price you would expect to pay for ordinary Cool Floral Voile Wash Frocks $2.95 —There is a wonderful satisfaction in know- ing you have enough cool wash frocks to always look fresh and charming; when they his council to the new stretch of rcad TORAGE ! are priced like this you can have that pleas- Jeading from Tamworth to Wonalancet, LOCAL 8 LONG DISTANCE MOVING ure. Choosg from gay goued and printed past the homestead of Arthur T.| AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES batiste, voiles, and printed Celo-Crepes. e V{;‘;,';.;‘ e the §§é‘°‘5‘,§f;‘r°. e = Smart styles copied from higher priced silk commemorates the loyalty of a dcgbt!o frocks. Sizes 14 to 52. man, the faithful service of the noble 4 Chinook, leader of the teams that Kann's—Second Floor. hauled the burdens over fhe pressure ridges and round the crevasses and e Full-Fashioned Bemberg Hose $10,000 six-mile highway has been Children’s Sun S ots and the fast-growing puppies who were I Bwerted B Fesw (et e youne IN MOTH PROOF ROOM both, Bemberg to the top with lisle heels | | —Tuxedo styles with set-in sleeves. Trimmed with con- §| rayon. A new scientific development makes this possible. trasting colors. Every garment is properly sized and reinforced at all points of wear. The assortment includes Silhouette Panties and short Bloomers—Bloomers and Panties—Sizes 5, 6 and 7 Kann’s—Street Floor. “Chinook Trail” is the name given : ‘ by the Governor of New Hampshire and TISE-PROQF 3 Handmade Gowns —Of muslin with Porto Rican hand embroidery and ap- pliques in color. 2 Costume Slips —Tailored slips of Rayo- Krepe (rayon and cotton) in $ gén{( x;:ach and white. Sizes 0 44. Pajamas and Gowns —Of novelty crepe. Pajamas in two-plece tuck-in style. § Muslin Underthings graded, and it will be ready for the : . {3 Service and Chiffon Weights v ? who-wers = . / —Smart women wear Bemberg born_at Little America on the edge of | TSR 5 hose, because they are good VACUM CLEANED / looking, long wearing, wash ) —Gowns, slips, chemise, step- Ins and pajamas. Regular s Midsummer traffic of motorists making the pilgrimage to the Walden farm to see the veteran dogs of the. Antarctic the Ross Sea. S —_— OR WASHED i i i World Population Boosted. AND ~ STORED rb\:::;ly Sa:c: va:ec eme::;“scl}‘:iefi;: Senhora Hansen of Parinpins, Brazil, . y. h recently gave birth to six boys, while it | Fu R -il;ly ISQQIEE'? Sizes 2 to 6 Years weights for your choosing— and extra sizes. v iven birth to f —Dress your little ones in these clever 5 y e B Doy, Eia 1 20 and previ sun suits, if you would keep them and toes. Sizes 87 to 10, in— fants, all boys. 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