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' B THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. €, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1930. . GOVERNOR DENIES | H RALEIGH HABERDASHER Bank Robbery Murders : Lose Last Hope. . ’ . ’ Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store . . . 1310 F Street By the Associated Press. CANON CITY, Colo,, July 16.—How- ard L. Royston and George J. Abshier, tondemned Lamar bank bandits, are | ewaiting execution with the last hope | of reprieve shattered by a one c O . . il A special purchase of fine shirts to meet the “No new in rvn};a jon !fl‘ rnn?r 'n me A CHARGE & A el e i et demand for a high-grade product at a low price ‘With the approach of the bandits’ hangings came a promise from Rev. on our e ates roveds o6 true vioty of ths Extended Lamar bank robbery and the slaying of y ] Zour men, told aim by Royston and Payment Plan - shier. o The siayers are not Royston and Ab- spreads b ° an o shier, he said. payments en facing death won't lie,” he said. : “Royston and Abshier have told me over several whi e the true story of the Lamar robbery. I am convinced they months. killed nobody y . . Contradictory statements in confes- PY ness stand have | t concerning the l e k president and his son; bank teller, and Dr. W, Wineing : 7 \\N ring the hold-up. > \ EANM . ' The exact time of the executions has 3 ) \ g ] not been fixed. Royston and Abshier 3 \ : will follow to the gallows the reputed ; ( . leader of their gang, Ralph Fleagle, “ A 5 hanged last week. Jake Fleagle, fourth . member of the gang, is at large. DR. WILGUS TO JOIN 6W. HISTORY FACULTY ' " and Fancy Author of More Than 30 Articles ezt i ' - oy entire e ; Collar attached Dr, A. Curtis Wilgus, formerly Ofb\hr‘ s . 4 University of South Carolina, has been K : . appointed associate professor of His- ; & 8 Sto‘ and 2 COllar h panic-American history at George Wash- ) P . - q s to maic ington University, it was announced to- day for Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, presi- dent of the university. Dr. Wilgus, an authority on Central . and South America, will give courses in i : ) s the School of Government, Columbian o College, and in the senior college of the J ot university. He holds the degree of doc- 3 o tor of philosophy from the University of s L o . ‘Wisconsin, and he has taught in that / # institution, in the University of Maine oy and in the University of South Carolina. He was a member of the Summer ses- sions faculty at George Washington in 1927 and is serving on that staff again this year. A contributor of more than 30 arti- $ $ cles and monographs on Hispanic- al ' . American history during the past eight years, Dr. Wilgus is wi~ely known as a g teacher and a productivg scholar. Dur- . @ ing the past three years he has pub- [ ] lished more than 60 book reviews in the & field of Hispanic-American history and Hispanic-American relations with the United Statcs. He is managing editor of the Critical Bibliography of All Works in All Languages Dealing with Hispanic echoirs’ i Ghe” Unitea "Siates a0 Dixie W eaves, Dublin Twists, Silk Wool Mixtures, - Tt o b, P R T ; B Fine Imported Gabardines, Smart Silk Mohairs Committee on Bibliography of the Pan- 3 ot on pblowant of On T2 ‘ We Guarantee D o i D PR D e S AR T T Havena oy 2 i THE COLLARS WON'T SHRINK AMERICANIZATION SCHOOL | e THE SLEEVES WON'T SHRINK ENROLLS MORE THAN 300 THE BODY WON'T SHRINK Last-Minute Registrations in Prog- THE C 0 L 0 R S W 0 NyT FADE ress for Courses in Varied Subjects. ‘With 300 students already enrolled in e Bl Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx e A new speqial feature—the Kant Shrink—Kant Fade BROADCLOTH shirt outses already under way include + « . In white collar attached or neckband; and in blue, tan, green and grey beginning, intermediate and advanced English; citizenship training, practical collar attached . business transactions, mathematics, Every suit silk trimmed and hand tai- bookkeeping and typing. A coaching class for children under 18 years of age i is'a daily feature ‘of the school from- 9 + lored . . . In the smart, cool shades of Smart OXFORD cloth shirts in white, tan, blue, green and grey collar at- . to 12 . The citizenshi, \ . et from 3o 3 pom. aaly and the § pewter grey, vellum tan and Dickens tached styles. evening classes are in session frol B fo 9:3) pm. Mondays, Tuesdays and | ; " blue, plain colors as well as neat silk 3 ‘stripes . . . Styles and sizes for short, tall Fine woven END AND END BROADCLOTH in blue, tan, green and NOBILE GRAF PASSENGER | . or stout men as well as men and young orchid; collar attached. Ttalian of Polar Flight Failure| L men of regular build. A PERFECT WOVEN CHAMBRAY shirts in blue s ame on Spitzbergen Cruise, b , tan and grey; collar attached with Y . FIT IS GUARANTEED. Bverite collar (celluloid inserts), it . 16 (#)—Gen. Umberto Nobile, whose own two dirigible Polar expeditions came to grief, was & passenger aboard y White VICTORIA BROADCLOTH, collar attached with Everite collar the Graf Zeppelin when it left here Shemnt i o mes E: $10 FLANNEL TROUSERS (celluloid inserts). bile's Italia came down on the ice with Consequent loss of life to its crew and . . . stripes, white, bisque and tan . .. WOVEN MADRAS, neat patterns, exclusive with Raleigh Haberdasher; oo pre-shrunk and guaranteed shadow- $ .85 collar attached or with two separate matching collars. Gen. Nobile was severel. red : 2 s o 50, Noble was severely consured v proof . . . all waist and length sizes ana i "“’E:"a)‘:,?r%’“fo"r‘ C T e .. .specially priced at— WOVEN BROADCLOTH, neat patterns, exclusive with Raleigh Haber- The Grat's itinerary on this trip was dasher; collar attached or with two separate matching collars. similar to that of last week's flight. There were 22 passengers aboard in- o . oy eien amercal, wioes tams | | g $25 & $30 SPORT COATS Mixtures of fine RAYON AND COTTON with Everite collar attached were given as: Mrs. Parker of Cleve~ e M ani Mes. Golgate. of qe French gabardines, English flan- (celluloid inserts) or two separate matching collars. New York and Mrs. Greaves of New 7 s 4 York. nels, Camel Hairs. Single or ithax Al toey : double breasted models, with $ 075 A case of anthrax is today sufficiently - rare 1o be reported in every paper plain or belted backs, hand- throughout the country. A century o . S . ‘ back. owever, this terrible disease was tailored, silk trimmed. —_— K N O X S T ET S O N $18 IMPORTED LINEN SUITS : ROUND TRIP . Excursions i T T TR § ] .85 and Raleigh and Raleigh iz = STRAW HATS|| SHOES 8165 ana $3.65 | | $6.75ma 8875 Lv. Washington 7:40 am. IRISH LINEN KNICKERS : Every Size and Style Included! Every Sise and Style Included! Returning Same Day. Lv. Philadelphia 7:30 pm. Lv. Chester 7:50 p.m. Bleached linen . . . good looking . .. Lv. Wilmington 8:10 pam. the kind that ordinarily costs $3.50 $ 85 RO T to $4.50 . . . serviceable, light, airy 7 To Philadelphia... g To Chester : and cool. Extra values at— To Wilmington .., All Time Shown Standard - -~ - Balti @ Ohio FREE PARKING — at the Capital Garage — while shopping here