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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SELIEMBER 5, 1930, um MHEURS FA". OFFICER HELD SLAYER MRS {:H ANEY GE[S E':., TS;&%&:& ,;,“'5."._.."3 CONVICT MURDERS %fifi %fi?‘g‘: c»:u:;lgz Lfi::?:!asgv;asv ;’T“%‘%m R Rhooting of Woman, Charged to Bush the FE”_OW. PRISONER | The ‘decd was committed in the pres- AT | ] Constabl of Cnadias Peblen. uum o 41 and o meme” ,m":;mh‘*'::"" “‘m"’“ STOUP Of | e of 18 om Trial in Ttaly Con- (P—Constable. . Pirt of e Roysl f,’.'; %‘:x"""m 5’;"’.""‘"’..'., 8.5rothc | Patal Stabbing Believed Due to| 28, was _’pm}":‘_": m -m:mm " fess Piot to Xill Duce,Of- . - a 7-incl e from m SV Osnadian miNied phlics was skxéigned through lie insurance, the| Grudge Over One-Time Division |Kkitchen. Harry Lipschitz, 26, was taken | - . e e ; in Province Police Court Wednesday on & . & £ Bank Loot. before Warden -!,:e“;u E. Lawes and | By the Associated Press. Astronomer Declares Plane.| mirie cwres st out of e aeun | Noted Aotor Leaves Property| : o fiae Jaid The knlly was stosen several | o it LoiE, Tuly, September 5-be Of Mrs. Wophig Light of Tpewich, 8-Dak, Argentine Snow 7 Feet Deep. —_— WetkS 685, len several | ajjeged chief of & gang of 18 terrorists tary Fragments Too Hot mm‘“m"m"mmflb = leury, and Insurance Valued mnghno A.’A' e t:xu n:cvhmber 5| By the Associsted Press. hl.-h:v:s h:.m'“le.l‘u:hl?“ c“n.nm:fad not | charged ;nlt;’ rumerous mml-:: :: after a coroner’s jury returned ~There's 7 feet of snow over SOmS | oagyNING N, Y., September 5.—An | DoV n e /pro- | section of ly yesterday took I i rtions of the Transandine Railroad. | ceeds of & $6,700 bank robbery in Wood- | ness stand before tribunal for | i to Keep Footprints. e e hu gty waan at $500,000. R r® otwaen Argentine and Chile |inmate of Sing Sing Prison, believed 10 | haven, staged by, e o K e | Let us give you —_— fired into her ahdomen hy Pirt. —— has been interrupted. have harbored a grudge over the divi- | another man. ' International interest was given the I s By the Associated Press. Pirt pleaded not "'“" By the Associated Press. KT a demonstration CHIOAGO, September 5—Of 400 1,08 ANGELES, September 5.—Hazel it of this known meteors which have been dashed | Twa LOOT B ANK G. Chaney, widow of Lon Chaney, will to the earth following cosmic catas- receive the bulk of the screen actor's | H trophes—meaning smash-up planets —_— $500,000 estate under a will filled for — ~—s0t one has shown any trace of fossll| KANSAS CITY, September 5 (#).— | Probate here vesterday. > N New I nm-lmhw lngfa%}:fle’ away gnrlr; ouE | Two men robbed the National Bank & | com;;"g” g'l&‘g"lfi:fd ot estafd e Ivers t e 4 I i own_sphere, arles E. Wylie of ."in North Kansas ©_insurance, / . | i iveaity of Tows shid today. 1| 14544 Wednesdss, Tocked seven per- | 100000 12 real éutate and-$135,000 YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF QUAL- & | Atwater Kent :“ }:n{e ;;‘tm ] wAnmmcnn Astronomical | sons in the v(.;u 'and escaped n an g:m xgmy. Mrs. Chaney was 3 t e ; . TY e ooy Eaioton distant spheres,”| Sutomobile after kidnaping .G, T-|"Cleva Creighton Bush of Pasadena, 4 ITY PERFORMANCE IN THIS NEW 1931 Radlo sald Dr. Wylle, “but when a cosmic| sSmothers was released from the car | Chaney's former wife, was bequeathed twater en a Io i smashup_accurs, the bits of rock that |in the west side of Kansas City, seve | mmmm————————— —and what is also of may eventually find their way to earth | eral miles from the scene of the hold- what 1s also o Tay have come fram the interior of up. He was uninjured. The ssven [P e major i t I i T 1 migh. B oo | Eming e combipation ook o s Sl b 0 ombina e t0,he varniah on biliard ball pmk The Inside of the fi"oo;' T 1 HE HE( H r c let us explain our “Even a slal of surfac S —— S— 1 reached us it would have been melted | With th M | terms and service. SRR A S e ] ALL THE | : > ootp: of possible 05aUTS _OF - | Tommian betngs. T& meteor full a¢ the ! F STREET AT SEVENTH n el ‘of 35 miles & second, ‘or 00 NEW MODEL | | Golden Voice ._1____ | House & Herrmann t!mel! thzzl of a projectile.shot from an | Gkl it @ Radio Sal Main Floor 14th St. N.W. Col. 0101 I artillery piece.” n any time 2900 t. N.W. b o . = e | A l WA l ER [ and we will be glad . | Seventh at Eye SEVEN BOYS RETURN | KENT NEW 1931 ATWATER ST s ! o | KENT RADIO to you FROM ARCTIC TRIP without any obliga- | RADIOS o Chicago Youngsters Become n!lll CAN BE BOUGHT ON m:::,:“ w'['llrn':\l;livg '::& Sourdoughs With Comdr. COIVERIBNT TERMS-AT 1 the owner of one of | these wonderful sets. e CAMEPELL 11 | MANHATTAN By the Associated Press ST r v x 5| COLCORD || | RADIO STORES N eW wb«ms.—m‘\ t of !.l:f North, down | 1706 3033 m e Arctic Circle, came seven -~ Stout wdventurers hare yésterday. Ut || 3312 Rhede Island Ave. N.E. “7h St NW. 14th St. N.W. seven weeks-ago they were just so many P Chicago boys, but when they arrived . with Comdr. Donald B. MacMillan on - = - — - the good ship Bowdoin yesterday they ||| - S ‘were well-seasoned sourdoughs; - with i % hearty tales of the Far North to tell. | ; e ‘The boys, Bill Thomas, Jim Mark- / i 4 ‘ham, John Post, Paul Davis, Bud Grue- 5 | 5 Jee, £d Hoffman and Frank Elliott, all Come in and See of Chicago, were the group taken by MacMillan on his trip to the North this Y The NEW ‘The entire voyage was without seri- ous mishap, and under the explorer's i 1 e : 5 .“l'g‘;:‘tnmu mfl!le boy‘s acquired no little | S 3 el ic information. . PR At midnight the Bowdoin sailed from |- t t K t \ % “the Little Ireland of Canada” for Wis- wa er en I 5 casset, Me., where the Argonauts’ dads | e L will meet them. CHARITIES TO BENEFIT . W. Higham, Jr. :a“a"xf".:'.?;.f,"“"“”f wease | Heapyre® with the Golden Voice ker Kennedy of Park avenue and Bar Harbor, Me. ~Mrs. Ken- Or Phone , the widow of John Stewart Ken- - Hianthropist died 2t Tar Har- | Linc. 064 Box 5y 53 and het Wil was Aled ToF C, 7 bate Wednesday. i 3 g who will receive $10,000 for Demonstration Home for Missionary Children, || ‘ . ‘Wooster, Ohio; Park College, Parkville, | | I a 3 s Mo., and the Settlement School, Pine I B % i Mountain, Ky., will receive $5,000. | —_— . - ONLY Atwater Kent has this Quick-Vision Dial—all stations evenly separated and always in slght—no stooping or eye- strain—as easy to read as a clock. v Tone —Tone —TONE. The Golden Voice! The natural tone Another Supreme Effort! Men’s of every instrument, the living quality of every voice. T P All w Tone Control! Four definite shadings give you self- expréssmn wo Pants ool Suits i e Famous designers and decorators joined with the public and Each an Exceptional Atwater Kent to tell how a radio should look. You will exclaim, Value— *This is the kind of radio I like to live'with.” ey s“';;" d. IAPP" oved Once more Atwater Kent sets the pace—every other important i : ; manufacturer has at last followed Atwater Kent’s lead by adopting The response to our announcement of last week. far .creen-grid-—-Atwater Kent had it more than a year ago,.,. .By far exceeded our expectations. We rushed to New York again g} s PR , . and scouted up another lot of high-grade suits of strictly the finest radio in all of Atwater Kent’s elght years of leadershlp. all-wool materials and, together with remainders from our regular stock, we place them on sale tomorrow. Smgle-bnnted models, euh expertly tailored and finished in superior manner. This season’s most desirable patterns and color- ings. Styles for men and young men—conservative and snappy models. The extra pair of pants practically gives you two suits. Sizes in the assortment from 31 to 42, but not in every style. Practically every suit suitable for early Fall wear. Kaufman's—First Floor b The New Exclusive QUICK-VISION DIAL Boys’ and Children’s Snappy Models in . The year’s great advance in ease of operation ; ?‘i’“‘h F::Mwe“ S ’ FOUR NEW 1931 MODELS each with the Golden Voice: Lowboy, $119. L L Conservative, broad and medim Highboy, $145. Table, $125. Radio-Phonograph, $195. All prices s 1 .69 - * | . less tubes. Convenient terms at dealers’. See!| Hear! Enjoy! NOW! school wear—black or toes, styleg that all smartly tan leather with com- dressed men are wearing. Genu- ; ¢ position leather soles. ine Goodyear welt soles and rub- | Prices slightly higher west of the Rockies and in Canada All sizes. ber heels. Sizes 6 to 10. ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY . A. Atwater Kent, President + 4700 WISS;AHICKON AVE., PHILADELPHIA, PA | 32 Twm-Pomt Buy Bedwear Now' FII“'F a Slll oned Exccptwnal Values Tomorrow Silk Hose $5 Part-Wool Blankets 79 | ‘595 | ATWATER KENT RADIOS = s 58 g 14 Free Demonstration . . . Sold on Easy Monthly Installments smart -h:‘r “:,’ifll:: ;:::?";:eucm self Beautiful soft fluffy Pn}ualny that will not become color. ‘These are knotty when laundered. aids in rose, blue, green, gold R R 24 and orchid, with sateen binding. Size 66x80 mches for ALL THE NEW MODEL wanted shade for Fall wear. Sold double beds. XL Two-in-One Blankets, $2.48 4 ' ATWATER KENT RADIOS qualities nor ap- These come in beautiful two-tone effects, all reversible and pearance. every wanted combination. Part wool quality, size 66x80 inches 18th Kautman's—Firss Floor, % for double beds. & Col Rd : j ON DI SPL AY e o Investigate Our Flgor Covering Values Now; -