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-SEVERAL THEORIES 'HELD N ZUTA CASE Gang Chief’s Slaying Believed 1 Reprisal or to Cover Lingle Murder. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, July 8.—The search for | the slayers of Jack Zuta, North Side | yice chieftain, was a patchwork of theories today. Ted Newberry, ertswhile whisky dealer for the Mcran-Aiello-Zuta trivmvirate, was identified by witnesses as one of the men who shot down Zuta last day night in a lake resort dance b Rear Delaficld, Wis. Newberry, said police, left the North | Side mob several months ago after an | Sttempt, was made to assassinate him, | and deserted to the banner of “Scarface Al” Capone. If Newberry was one of the slayers, the police believed, the Zuta &ffair was a gangland reprisal. Another theory had to do with Henry | Veteran Doorman Of Metropolitan Dies at Age of 78 Knew All Opera Stars and Kept Record of Them in Diary. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 8-—Thomas Jacob Bull, who probably knew more opera stars and partons than any one THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. ce he said, adding that he wanted DIt i there until he died. Between seasons, he spen$ his time fishing and attending ball games. He was born in Loulsville, Ky., in 1852, He came to New York in his early thirties. | i {KILLS SELF UNDER TRAIN| LAKE CITY, Minn., August 8 (#).— | Despondent because of ill health and | the recent death "of his only sonm,| George Watson, 62, sat in a chair on | the railtoad tracks mear here and was killed by a train. His widow and two daughters survive. ! else, died yesterday. He had been head |’ doorman at the House since its opening 47 years ago. Frem the night of October 22, 1883, when the Metropolitan’ threw open its docrs for its premiere with Italo Cama- and Christine Nilsson singing * until the end of the season osed, Mr. Bull was at the door taking tickets. In that time he missed only 14 performances. That was during the season of 1922 when he was ill for | 7 iwo weeks He knew Caruso, Tetrazzini, Sem- brich, Melba, Nordica, Farrar, and & host of lesser stars of the operatic world. The brilliant throngs of opera goers were known to him by name and Finkelstein, tentatively identified as one | face. Boxholders never needed show of several who stood outside the hotel | their credentials more than once. He dance hall while five others ertered and | remembered them. Killed Zuta. Finkelstein, one-time man- | ager of the old Fish Fans Club, had leng been associated with Zuta in the operation of night clubs. Finkelstein was_introdu fnvestigation at 2b District Attorn Waukesha County George (Bugs) IMoran, North Side gang. had occupied a resort | ced into the ame hour Salen of 4 + passed. Hi Caruso, he once said, had not im- pressed him at first as a great singer, but “grew” on him as the seasons kept a diary which is almost a mpiete history of the Metropolitan h the names of the s, the stars to the hour and minute on which the curtain rc nd fell between acts. Although his son, Amassa Cobb Bull, eoitage near Delafield for two weeks in | a wealthy Chicago broker, urged him to July. | These items were affiixed by the in- | yestigators to the slaying of Alfred (Jake) Lingle, Tribune reporter. Zuta, | the police have maintained, was the “prains” of the reporter's assassination, snd since the outset of the Zuta slay. ing investigation, the police have be- Heved the vice overlord was put out of the way to seal his lips. s Another body of & man was hauled from the Sanitary District Canal near Cicero last night. The man. Whose fea- tures resembled those of a Chinese, had been slashed and beaten, but not shot, the police said. _RULING LIMITS ARTICLES : BROUGHT FROM CANADA &ce Only in 30 Days Americans | May Escape Paying Duty on Value Up to $100. By the Associated Press. Once every 30 days a tourist return- from Canada.may bring in arti- valued at less than $100 for his| rsonal or household use, duty free—) t only once. post. retire, he insisted on remaining at his The Metropolitan door was his “It pays to advertise” only when the goods talked about are worth talking about and worth buying. Metropolitan Opera | 7 There Is a Peoples Drug Store In every section of the city... One near your home l Mail Orders I Prompt service for out-of-town cus- tomers. \ Add 10% of amcunt of order to cover cost of pack- ing d mailing. Address . . . Peoples Drug Store, No. 6, Mail Order Depart- ment, 15th and G Streets N.W., Wash- ington, D. C. pendable saline laxative spocnful in drink your own health. W S — N «MM S Beautiful Framed 2 bottles for 45¢ Hawk-Eye a glass of water and ith, HEXASOL . . 57c D. C. FRIDAY, $35,000 and her sister $25,000 as the result of & collision of taxicab in which they were passengers with an automo- bile bel to the Robinson com- pany Octaber 21 at Second street and Maryland avenue northeast. The sis- ters are represented by Attorneys Peelle, Ogilvy and Lesh, and Jerome F. Barnard. SISTERS ASK $60.000 FOR INJURIES IN TAXI Misses Florence and Margaret Smith Name Two Companies in Accident Last October. Damages totaling $60,000 are asked | in two suits filed by Miss Florence G. Smith and her sister, Margaret, both of 83 U street, against the Black & White Taxi Co. 1242 Twenty-fourth street, nd the William C. Robinson & Son Co., 1404 New York avenue, for alleged personal injuries. Miss Florence wants L bonche Mexico Bans Pistols. MEXICO CITY, August 8 () —In an effort to rid Mexico of “pistol toting,” President Ortiz Rublo yesterday ap- proved a decree under which hereafter onl; rsons with & permit from the wnry g:plnment will be allowed to carry pistols. Grape Juice During these . Cannon Brand Turkish Towels grape juice will help cool and freshen you for the rest of the day. Grape juice 15 just the thing_for a breakfast beverage. Its heipful and invigorating quali- ties glve you a g start for~ the day's work. 25¢ pint bottle 29¢ Cameras Make your vacation last longer by taking photographs with one of these Hawk-Eye Cameras. They Wil help you to remember your €ood _times. Hawk-Eye—an appropriate name Even children for such & camera. d take good, can operate 1t anl clear pictures. Colored Cases, $].89 CORNS will doit. Onl, remed; g:ltxbath my.:;m‘ ” Sateen AUGUST 8, 1930. BODY IN LAKE BELIEVED VICTIM OF GANGSTERS Autopsy Indicates Rockford, I, Man Was Slain by Charge of “Mustard” Shot, Is Report. | By the Associated Press. | LAKE CITY, Minn, August 8.—The | body of a man found at Lake Pepin yes- terday was identified as that of Hugh Rausch, allas Harry Hauser, 30, of Rockford, IIl. Police believe he was slain by gangsters. The body was found at a bathing ‘These baby pants are made of rub- berized rayon fabric. They are made full baby’ “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service Special Sale of Bathing Needs! 's comfort. May be obtained in five shades in .| Independent Named for Governor. PORTLAND, Oreg., August 8 (#)— Julius L. Meler, Portland mmhln@lllt night was nominated as independent candidate for Governor of Oregon at a meeting of Independents and Liberals, Kleinerts Baby Pants form and. are ventilated for 29¢ for ul In the new size. covers that are hard Tse putti; penns. R R, Olty Ticket ¢ & I+ OF Asent’s Ofice. th Balte. & Va. 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Served with whipped cream and wafers., Beauty Only Oc You will Aids Nationally Known Makes 50c Woodbury’s Creams. . 50c Williams .34c Aqua Velva. . .30c S E—— P NS SN AN 50c Wildroot Hair Tonic. . . 50c Stillman’s Freckle Cr. . 50c Tre-Jur Compact..... 50c Stacomb Liquid. ......42c 25¢ Squibb’s Talcum. . .. ...17¢c 19c Dermatone Soap. . . 3 for 50c 50c Princess Pat Rouge. . . . .40c 35¢ Pond’s Creams. . ......21c $1.25 Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal, 78¢ 75¢ Pert Rouge. . .........49¢c 50c Palmolive Shampoo. . ..28¢c 60c Odorono Deodorant. . . .39¢ 50c Neet Depilatory .......35¢ 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum. . . . . .15¢ 25¢ Listerine Tooth Paste. , .15¢ 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. . .. .28¢ 60c Hennafoam Shampoo. . . 34c 35¢ Cutex Nail Polish . . . . .39¢ .38¢ .39¢ Cretonne and Checked Cretonne "The ruling was made today by Com- | missioner Eble of the Customs Bureau | on a question brought by the collector at St. Albans, Vt. An American tour- ist upon a visit to Canada_acquired | articles for personal and _household | use valued at $50 and which were ad- | mitted free of duty. Three wecks later the same tourist, visiting in Canada, sought to bring in souvenirs or curios valued at $30 on the grounds that in | th instances the value of the com- | 25% or more reductions Home Laundry s the ideal subject for an ad man. Every word of praise about its plant, its courteous TRUTH people s . and pa- tronize. = When can we call at your home? Pictures and Etchings Well chosen sub- jects with _excel- fent art work make these pictures and etchings & fine for_the mod- R N why A S Just for Friday and Saturday ‘These attrac- Pillows tive pillows will be, an added comfort on the porch or in the canoe. your home. '986 each Home Remedies At Deep-Cut Prices ed articles was less than the $100/ egemption granted residents within a| mod of 30 days. 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Both for 69c. ‘Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” TS \ N g — 200y % athing Belts Good-looking belts to accentuate the color of your bathing suit. Sturdy buckles nicely finished. Belts may be had in white or colors. 10c¢ ey Here is a group of items that spell savings for the man who shops here ... SATURDAY Pile-Foe is rigidly guaranteed to “give instant_relief from tor- turing and suffering of Bl Bleeding, Protruding Piles. agony and pain gone in 5 days or money promptly refunded. $1 Tube N 15¢ Belts. 19c¢ Belts. .. 25¢ Belts 35¢ Belts Water Wings A pair of these water wings will give the novice confidence, thereby enabling him to learn the correct swimming strokes quickly. Keep Your White Shoes Looking Like New ‘With one of these polishes and a minute or two of your time you can make your white shoes as. cmart and fresh looking as when they were new. Pee Chee Glace Blane. Shu-Milk.... For Black Shoes Gilt Edge 5 Striped LINEN SUITS Saturday $1 4,95 Only Sizes 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 AT, T 17 AR o~ AN\ 51 Tropical Worsted SUITS $27.50 to $30 Values NN - N e— AT T Suarantetd. N Flannel Pants ‘Whi d Saturday Only Stripes $10 and $12.50 Values NN N\ Seidlitz- Powders Individually Wrapped Box of 10 ... 19¢ 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Bathing ‘Waterproof multi-colored cases, some of pure rubber and some of sturdy rubber- ized material, that are handy to carry your bath- ing suit, towels and other accessories. Card Player Angel Back Cards Deck....42¢, 2 for 80c Bee Brand Curds - Polo Shirts All shades sizes . rayon. SBaturday only. Silk Neckwear $1 and §1.50 grades. 55c Saturday only. 2 for $1.00 — i N Powdered Borax A very useful item to have in the home. Full digections on eadh carton for war- Satur- Bicycle Cards Deck .. 35¢ Cutex Nail i Aviator Cards Card Tables Red or green....$1.19 Poker Chips..10c to 65¢ Bridge Score Padz 98¢ Manhattan Union Suits Athletic cut. Sat- 69(: urday only. 2 for $1.25 and laundry. 15¢ . 50c¢ Glazo Nail Polish Grass Sponges .., ...... Dust Brushes. . Kleener Mits . ZEe Boy Scout Knives. ..... Weather Thermometers Ever-Kool Hats Paper Napkins, pkg. ... Stone Straws, pkg..... nd a Pound Box of Butter Creams Tempting, mellow butter creams . . . made of pure, creamy butter and dipped in delicious, mild, bittersweet chocolate. Both for 69c Two pounds of pure fresh candies at this special price .just for Frid nd Saturda Barbasol Skin Freshener and Shaving Cream Both for 19C Here is real shaving com- fort! No ‘messy brush or lathering is needed with this modern shaving cream. The skin freshener revivi- and tones ~the skin. Sprinkle a few drops in the (& bath for an added fragrance. A Pound Box of Cocoanut Marshmallows Each piece of this cocoanut con- fection 1s & compeiling invitation to have another. o delectable that you can hardly stop eating it after the first plece. ‘White and fancy. Collar attached or neckband. Str All-Wool Blue Serge pen o 9 3 50 g ey, Silk Neckwear $2.00 and A BATHING SUITS Reduéed—One and Two Pieces S T AT TSR Also These Prevailing Specials Fancy Pajamas Manhattan band ™ 53 455 50 vatues. Fancy Rayon Hose SHIRTS 50c Value §u§l§ 25% oft m::;m:,:."l::%',s,:.""::'a Yo ot Corner 9th & F Sts.

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