Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1930, Page 25

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SLAYER OF GOVERNOR IS REFUSED PARDON Harry Orchard Has Already Served 25 Years for Assassination in 1905. By the Associated Press. . BOISE, Idalo, October 3.—Harry Or- Gov. Frank Steunenberg in 1905, must continue in prison, the State Board of Pardons decided A u::n Mmyur-om“pnh:mr um‘.a he nce against the Wwilliam “Big Bill” Haywood, Charles Mn{er and George Pettibone, mine Union leaders, not to escape hanging, but to ease his conscience. When g’a sentence to die was commuted to life imprisonment, he said, it was a viola- tion of his trust in the officers, as he luduhoped to die, and yet was allowed to_live. ‘Haywood and his two alleged confed- of the mine riots in the Coeur d’Alen~ mining section of North Idaho In the late 90s. AIR SERVICE RESUMED SPRINGFIELD, "Mass, Octobér 3 (#).—Airplané service between Spring- fleld, Boston, New York and Albany, dropped several weeks ago by the New England & Western Air Transportation Co., will be resumed Monday morning. New England and Western capital stock has been acquired by General Aero Corporation of America, with headquar- STATUS OF SCHOOLS Civil Engineering Society Will Not Recognize Mississippi Institu- tions After Faculty Cuts. | ° By the Associated Pres: ST. LOUIS, October 3.—The Board o B9 trd engineering schoo's the engineering units at the University of Mississippi and the Mississippl Agricultural Me- chanical College, it was announced /yes- terday. ‘The action was taken, a statement said, “in view of the summary dismis- sal of so large a number of the.facul-| tles” of the two schools “z3 mot to :nnke sultable instruction in engineer- ng." ) The statement added the studen chapters of the society at the two schools will be discontinued “until such time as proper education conditions shall be reorganized. TWO COLORED MEN PAY DEATH PENALTY Both Were Convicted of Slaying Guard During Robbery of Chicago Bank. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 3.—Two colored | men, made sightless by black cloths ried to the execution chamber by four | men, for he was partly zed and suffering from tuberculosis. Of the two, Fisher died the harder. The first shock of 1,900 volts, which was slowly reduced to 900, lasted two minutes, yet he was still alive! One minute more and he was dead. The man who preceded him to death | was Leonard Shadlow. The two were ' convicted of slaying a 70-year-old- guard during the attempted robbery of the Franklin Trust & Savings Bank in January, 1929. Three others are serving life sentences for the crime, havin, pleaded guilty. A sixth, Leon Brown, has been granted a :tay of execution small basement room of the jafl and watched thror & partition of glass. One spegtator . ito bus servicea being le:;." Iished between large eities of Seots 2001 16th St. N.W, 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath ‘who has already served a quar- | erates were charged with conspiracy in|ters in New York. Curtiss Kingbirds |of Directors of the American Society of across their eyes, ter & century in the Idaho State|the assassination. They had bitterly | will replace Ford tri-motored ships on|Civil Engineers, in session here, has| At one time recently sugar stocks in | the electric cxllr !::rldyoms.d“m o pc'o'hdrtt"s o e Uiy Penitentiary for the assassination of | opposed Steunenberg's firm suppression | the lines. “ voted to drop from the list of accredi- |Java weighted nearly 1,100,000 tons. One of them, Lafon Fisher, was car- ki ELECTRIC REFRIG Three hundred men crowded into the e Reg. $5.00 Leather Handbags Anniversary Priced "~ $3.99 —Each bag'is a clever copy of a much higher priced model, and a rare value at its regular price. Flat envelopes with zipper fastening, pouches with back and top straps . of calf, morocco and dull seal leathers in black, brown, green and navy blue. Kann’s—Street Floor. For Street—For Afternoon—For Bridge—For Evening 'Beautif_ul’ New Dresses In an Outstanding New Anniversary Group at 18 $25.00 to $39.50 Values Pewter Ware $2.79 —Tea pots, sugar and cream sets, water pitchers, candlesticks, cheese and cracker dishes, etc., in a va- riety of attractive shapes and s soft, lustrous finish, An excellent time to secure bridal and Christ- Imported Lace Neckwear 97¢ —For the new, softer smartness, the mode turns to lace neckwear. Panel collars of venise lace . . . Sweetheart collars of em- male birds in \ broidered net . .. Round full plumage R deep collars of various and song. Of- QU laces. $1.50 to $2.95 values. fered in this $1.95 Neckwear - $1.37 —Three different style col- lar and cuff sets — one of satin in white or egg- shell; another of georgette with scallored edges, and the third of crepe de chine in white, eggshell or tur- quoise. Hartz Mountain Canaries New Wheat Pattern Dinner Sets —Beautiful strong healthy Transparent Velvets - Chiffons Satins Flat Crepes : Metal Embroidered Crepes —The wonderful fabrics, the exquisite styling, the care- ful attention to details, the grace of line, and the beauti- ful colors as well as the low price make this one of the /_-, outstanding groups of the sale. The leading style points are Russian tunics, tailored coat modes, draped styles, pleated styles, new cowl necklines and novel sleeve treat- ments., Sizes 36 to 44—14 to 20—46% to 50% Eann's—Second Floor. “shut-ins.” —Weighted u::n and Bird Cage, wi Special . Imported French Suede Gloves $2.69 Gardenias, 37c Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks - $13.75 Regularly $17.50 —Gracefully designed Mantel Clocks in rich mahogany finishes. ‘Tambour style with 8-day move- ments. Strike the hours and half hours. 3 —The smart _four - button- length gloves of French suede— able, serviceable, light in weight, overseam sewn. Sun- tan, nutmeg, gray, terra cotta, beige and eggshell. Sizes 53 to 7%. Also one-button styles at the same price. Fabric Gloves 89¢ —Pull-on styles of double woven, washable fabric in fawn, havanna, gray, cocoa and lava. Sizes 51, to 8. Washable. A rare value, Kann's—Street Floor. —=8ingle gardenias in white, pink and eggshell—also two and three spray styles with foliage and bud. 59¢ values. New Hats In Fall’s Six Smartest Materials Anniversary Priced Canton Crepe and Thin Woolen Frocks For the Junior Miss Womer’s 6-Jewel Wrist Watches $4.95 -——Attractively designed watches for men, women and children. 6- Jewel lever movements in rectan- gular shaped non-tarnishable chro- mium cases. Ribbon bands on styles for women. Leather bands for men. 3-Pc. Bath Room Set—Special - $1.00 —A lotion bottle, a powder jar and a tumbler of clear glass in green, rose or lavender. With each set we will give free of charge an aluminum label for a bath room bottle. —50c Palmolive Shampoo, made by the makers of Palmolive 25c $8.88 $2.95 Rhinestone Sizes 11 to 17 Bracelets $1.79 —Bright, - Sparkling Rhinestone Bracelets, in several smart styles. Copies of much higher priced mod~ els. Some of rhinestones entirely, others with rhinestones and the new baguette stones. —New youthful mod- —Fur Felt, Velvet, Ticot, Soleil, [ els . in youthful Peau de Peche, Knitted Fabrics are | guimpe, bolero, ensem- what smart hats are made of. And ble, and tailored styles. here they all are, in the new tip-tilt s : £ ks f and hair line styles, lifted brim . . . L S8 berets and beanie caps. Many with school, business, street clever contrasting bows, pert little and afternoon. The’ feathers, jeweled ornaments. Colors, materials are knitted rs::t}:::hand head sizes for miss and wool, cantons, light woolens and travel prints, Kann's—Second Floor. Manning & Bowman Elec. Urn Sets $12.95 S $1.95 to $2.95 Silk Underthings The Anniversar y and 500 Rayon Crepe Slips . Offers Beautiful —If you want silk underthings for yourself or for gifts, this is your opportunity to get it. The materials u r O a t S are lovely, the styles dainty and chic. Pajamas of (] silk pongee, gowns of flat crepe. Chemise, stepins, slips, dance sets and panties of flat crepe and pure dye $110 and $139 Values crepe. In pastel shades. Misses’ and women's sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. —This wonderful collection offers natural “Kiddy Joy” Baby Dolls 24 Inches Tall . . . Kapok Filled *Lapin coats in the light parchment or nutria shades; pony coats, with Armur $ 4 87 o coon or fox collars, Mendoza, plain or fox trimmed; silver muskrat, self trimmed; and American opossum coats, with wool lining for sports or motor wear. —These cunning little baby dolls have.big blue (*Sesline and Lapin are Dyed Rabbit) eyes that open and shut, real hair eyelashes, a & i o sweet little baby voice and four pearly wi Women’s and Misses’ Sizes teeth. They wear white dresses over colored slips and wear a lace-trimmed bonnet, leather shoes and pretty socks. Being filled with kapok, they are talon. and cuddly—just what Mttle mothers want . 2 or. $3.95 *Crystal Necklaces $2.95 ~—Diamond-cut Simulated Crystal Necklaces that sparkle like veal crystals. The popular 18-inch lengths, some with gold-plated hzgnflfl-'ua $3.95 Lighters $1.95 —Automatic Cigarette or Cigar Lighters. in silver-plated cases. A uice gift suggestjon. Kann's—Street Floor. 8o ;‘-cfl. bottles l'l)lt !é?ub\sln!'s Coeur Jeanette Tollef ‘ater; $2.75 value for 31‘00 —Djer-Kiss Talcum Pow- 590 der; $1.00 size for. Kann's—Street Floor. Kann’s—Second Floor. 3 for $4.00 “Universal” Waffle Irons Formerly $10.00 Silk Umbrellas $3.79 —Sixteen-rib Umbrelias, in plain eolors, fancy border and all-over patterns. - Straight, ed and novelty handles. Black, black with white, navy, brown, green, red and purple. $5.00 and $5.95 values. Kann's—8treet Floor. ™ Kann's—Second Floor.

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