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It makes fircbox temperatures 500 to 1000 degrees hotter than with hand firing. Jrom Fireman barns the smaller sizes of coal, which cost fess per ton. It effects drastic .i-uopu-:tingm...}?limi- smoke. . . . Saves labor NEVADA GOVERNCR DISARMS ATTACKER ‘Acquaintance Aims Revolver| at Balzar After Calling Him Liar in Quarrel. 1 By the Associated Press. LAS VEGAS, Nev., August 5—Gov. | Fred Balzar reported to police that| Gordon C. Smith had aimed a revolver at him in the course of a heated dis- | cussion last night, the chief executive disarming him before he could shoot The Governor's account of the inci- dent was verified by James Cashman, | county commissioner, who was at the Smith home. | The Governor had come here from Carson City to discuss with Smith |el-l | ters of criticism he had received from the Las Vegas Board of Trade. | He said he found there was no or-| ganization_such as Smith described in | | letters he had signed as secretary, criti- | cizing the Governor for investing in Las | Vegas real estate. | _The Governor and Cashman said Smith called the chief executive a liar. Balzar, for years sheriff of Mineral County. seized him by the collar. Smith then drew a revolver, the Gov- ernor_and Cashman said, whereupon the chief executive disarmed him. |CLEVELAND YOUTHS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Accused of Torturing World War| | Veteran to Death After Robbery. By the Aisocihted Press. PIOCHE, Nevada, August 5.—Joseph A. Morlock, jr, and Kenneth Carter, Cieveland, Ohio, youths, were called to trial here yesterday for the murder of Herbert E. Hulse, a miner whose body was-found in the manger of a deserted stable, Ap#il 9. | In confessions they allegedly signed in Cleveland where they were arrested, | the youths said they tortured Hulse, a World War veteran, to death when he discovered them robbing a safe in his cabin, December 23, 1929. Later, they | said, they shot Joseph A. Morlock, sr., |and threw his body in a clump of bushes near the stable. Young Mor- { lock said the decision to slay his father | was reached after the elder Morlock | had threatened to leave them on the | desert to die. Thomas Gibbons, Cleveland police the prinei- | detective, is expected to be pal State's witness. He is alleged to have witnessed the confessions. GEORGIA JURY INDICTS | DRY AGENT IN KILLING | Federal Officer Claims Gun Was Fired Accidentally in Struggle With Rum Suspect. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ga., August 5.—The Muscogee County grand jury yesterday indicted W. K. Johnson, jr., prohibition agent, for the murder of Ray Rodgers, 20, who was shot to death by the officer while delivering a gallon of whsky to George Moseley, an under- cover agent. The slaying of Rodgers occurred on the night of July 25, when he, in com- pany with Eunice Johnson, Columbus girl, drove into the yard of the Moseley home. Johnson claimed the gun was | accidentally discharged during a strug- gle for possession of the weapon be- tween the Federal agent, Rodgers and the girl. Miss Johnson said the firing wa:tnflb an u}'fif‘“mhm‘ s a_preliminary a few days after the shooting Recorder Arthlyu‘ Lynch dismissed a murder warrant against Johnson sworn out by Chief of Police M. D. Gill. At the hearing Mose- lfi corroborated the version of the ling as told by Johnson. ————— SAIL IN 30-FOOT BOAT Group to Trace Columbus’ First Voyage to New World. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, August 5 (). —Retracing the West Indies part of Columbus’ first voyage to the new world, Rafael Colorado and two companions sailed fro mhere Sunday in their 30- foot vessel Isla dg Puerto Rico. Their | route will carry them through the West Indies to the United States, Spain and thence to Rome. They will take their ship to Santo Domingo, Haiti, and Cuba, before con- tinuing to Washington and New York, via the East Coast. Senor Colorado carries messages to the King of Spain from Porto Rican |officials and to the Pope from church- men here. g P AT { .. Tall men can stand more intoxicating | liquor than short ones, declares a Euro- pean expert. S o L cconomical ‘that you can afford an abundance of heat. An Iroa Fireman cagiocef will gladly call and sorvey your plasc, and render & report that fairly and sccarsecly cos- trases your prescnt results and costs with results and costs you may cxpect from sa fron Fireman. Ask us for this service. It is free. The Iron Fireman can be puschased on convenicat terms, The Iron Fireman Sales Corp. Transportation Bldg. 17th and H Sts. N. W. Phones: National 4240 and 4241 THE EVENING o covyREDIEAMZAR FIVE BANDITS ON DISPLAY TENANGO DEL VALIE, Mexico, Au- gust 5 (/).—Bodles of five bandits who raided this town recently were on dis- I:lly today in the public plaza as warn- ing to other outlaws. Troops captured the bandits shortly after their raid and executed them, bringing the bodles back to the scene of their crime. One civilian ‘was wounded during the raid. STAR, WASHINGTON. 8-YEAR-OLD MURDER HEARING UNDER WAY| Trial of Mrs. Oesterreich in Hus-| band Slaying Opens at Los Angeles. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, August 5—With seven men and five women tentatively accepted by the defense as a jury totry Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich for the mur- der, eight years ago, of her huband, the State today had its inning in the selec- tion of talesmen. All of yesterday, the opening day of the woman’s trial for the slaying of Fred Oesterreich, retired Milwaukee, | Wis., manufacturer, was spent by the | defense in examining prospective jurors. An attempt by the defense to have | the case tried before the judge without a jury met with failure when Superior Judge Carlos Hardy denied such a mo- tion. Otto Sanhuber, attic lover of Mrs. | Oesterreich, recently was convicted of manslaughter in connection with Oes- terreich’s death, but was released be- cause that offense was outlawed by the statute of limitations. Sanhuber, dur- ing his trial, admitted living in attics of the Oesterreich residences, here and in M:l:auku. to be Oester= reich. near Mrs, o Agnes Irvine, who died recently st | Islington, England, aged 84, did her own washing every Mondsy until the end. Colorado Nomination | State ticket. ial Sabtpres The State assembly held today. DENVER, August 5 (P).—Contest for | N the Republican® senatorial nomination | between Willlam V. Hodges, former na- | tional treasurer of the party, Horlick’s is the most successful malted milk because more people have approved it, by continuous purchase, than any other. Recog- nized the world 6ver as the quality malted milk, its sales today are looming large. Send us ten cents today for sample and mixer. BRORLICK’ RACINE, WISCONSIN George Shaw, former chairman, yester- day had created a split in party ranks which threatened to extend into the for designation Fight Splits Party.. | of primary election candidates Will be London street cars are being equip- and ' ped with red stop lights. { D. . 'TUESDAY. AUGUST 5. 1930. G. 0. P. FACTIONS CLASH S Textile Workers Strike. . LILLE, France, A 8 (#)—Thou- sands of workers in of this region yesterday struck for higher wages. Union officials estimated the Gordonsville Charlottesville Afton .. Waynesboro .. Staunton Goshen . .. Millboro ..... Tickets good on all trains, Saturday August 9th, and in sleeping cars om payment of regular Pullman charge For fall information and tickets cee e amme . $5.00 G STREET AT ELEVENTH Everything for the Home at Substantial Savings— Even Smart Informal Frocks for the Home Maker Typical Values to Tempt You in < The August Sale of A new, low price for these Misses’, Women’s and Larger Women’s Hubrite and Other Informal - Frocks 1 9 more distinctive styles. other exceptional cottons. o teheapes. . long-sleeved styles. Sizes 16 to 44 PALAIS ROYAL— Third Floor made to sell at §2.95, $3.95 and $5.95 Hubrite Informal Frocks are known to every woman who values quality and good workmanship in the casual frocks she wears day 1n and day out. This new rice that we offer is on the finer Hu- Erites . . . the better materials . . . the Prints and solid colors in finer voiles, piques, broadcloths, liberty lawns and Ensembles . sports models . . . BUCILLA EMBROIDERY PACKAGES If You Like to Embroider . .. You'll Like The Tapestry Living Room Ensemble It's new, different and fascinatingly easy to make. One of the new Bucilla Embroidery Packages. .* DECORATIVE LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE 5460—Pillow ...........5100 5461—Scarf, 18'x50"..... 1.50 5462—Table Lamp Shade 1.50 5463—Foot Stool Top.... .85 5464—Wall Panel....... 175 PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor 4 for $1-00 Through an unusual special purchase in connection with our affiliations with other large stores, the Palais Royal offers this extraordinary price on genuine, now at 100,000, but said the strike not. general, as some organizations failed to obey the order. Midday had seen no disorders. e textile industry SIX-DAY Mountain Excursion To VIRGINIA and WEST VIRGINIA POINTS Saturday, August 9th 1930 .$4.50 Clifton Forge Covington Hot Springs. White Sulphur Ronceverte ... Alderson ........$7.50 Hinton ..........$8.25 .$5.00 ceeeees.$5.00 with return Nmit August 15th. Iy te City Ticket Office, 714 14th St. N, W., or Union Station. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RY. J. B. EDMUNDS, G. A, National 0748-9 TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 70x80-Inch All-Wool Blankets, 7.45 pr? Light, fleecy blankets; comfortable size for double beds; plaid wool with sateen binding. Pastel Tinted Blankets ‘5.50 each Solid color, all-wool blankets, in the attrac- tive pastel shades; 66x80-inch size. Half-Wool Sheet Blankets, 2,98 each 72x84-inch size; pastel shades or white; good for early Fall or for those who use the sleep- ing porch. . Blankets and Bedding Sateen Comforts 4.88 : Patterned sateen in a variety of chlmfl:& color combinations; plain borders; all-wi Rayon Bedspreads Tailored_spreads of plain rayon; . finished with puffing and scalloped edge; double and twin bed sizes. Colonial Style Quilts 2.98 Quaint coverlet in a riot of gay prints, with a solid color reverse to harmonize, Mohawk Sheets and Pillowcases Radically Reduced 81x99-inch Sheets ......ccoeesee 63x99-inch Sheets ..........es 72x99-inch Sheets ... 90x108-inch Sheets .. 42x36 and 45x36 Cases .............33¢ Mohawk Colored Hem Sets 398 One 81x99 sheet and pair of 45x38}; cases *with colored hems. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Hit or Miss Rag Rugs, 2 for 24x48 - inch $1 American Grass Rugs 24x48 - inch b size; stenciled in various de- signs. size; all wov- en with crow- foot bordefs. Marquisette Curtains a pair Criss-cross, tailor- ed and valance style curtains, ‘of extra heavy quality, full cut. te, ecru, ivory and the pastel shades. Bar Harbor Chair Cushions Covered in our Opaque Cloth Window Shades 2 for rugs in sttrac- tive ‘colors. Stretching a Dollar in Draperies will be easy tomorrow! Domestic. Rag Rugs, 4 for Of a good $1 grade; wash- able: nice 1 bathroom rugs: Oval Braided Colorful Cretonnes 8 vds. 1.00 You can do a lot of furbishing for ' a dollar at that rate! Splashy or dainty patterns on_light or dark grounds. Curtain Marquisette 5 yds. Theatrical Gauze, S yds. number of strikers in this neighborhotd double-thread, heavy - weave, Cannon Bath Towels . . . white with colored bor- ders; 22x44 inches. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor own cretonne- $ 1 remnants, so you can be sure of & remarkable value, 36 inches wide; $ 1 In :hlu. ecru $ 1 eolors or nat- an green; ural shade; strong rollers. sunfast. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Natural shade; fine quality. IrRoN FIREMAN The maochine that made coal o sutomatic fuol $1

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