Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1930, Page 29

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¢ night to postal inspectors in an | had been sent from Treland. Official S ¢ EXPLOSION PROBED |3t i ot e %3 W25 5 o "h"ha Ot | LEGACY OF STOKES e e mor e | ONEDIES IN CRASH | zeis frogtt to the Greeme County) po) |CE SEEK CASHIER pui g e % o 1 4 B — ; BY SCOTLAND YAHD m'uyst " ;’fx"‘é’é‘fw»"’ifi‘r‘lx‘fi x;(::;dggf g&?flfif 2 Niows DWINDLES IN DEBTS nn&‘:? 3.': %s of his wil Mr.| WAYNESBURG, Pa. October 4 (#)— |8 P'"g‘?umckfmfim:fl:l: r;;h r!:ck’}x WELLSVILLE, N. Y., October 4 (#).— Sohe were injured, a mail truck was gy i _ fo W. E. D. | George Waddell of Philippi, W. Va. a |driving was lodged sgainst John W.|police and county offclals last night D ik R blown to pleces and letters were strewn Hen-Egg Weighs Pound.' Estate of $727,556 Reduced to|S! WAL sol R » | student at the University of Pittsburgh, | jjeved to be the d?ve'r "of the mlch.lne-, were seeking “Tommy” Costigan, Mon- - Officials Say Mail on Shattered |©Ver ® Wide area. 148 3 was killed and two other Pitt students | Kendall also is a student at the un treal, cashier for the five-da; y W Pa. $148,617 B o anged sec £ t at the univer- 3 fer 1 ve-day vace An official statement said the blast| ELLWOOD CITY, Pa, October 4 ecause of Money Owed, b iy et O 11é scetdent | 1tY. . it y i ag among mail con-| (NAN.A).— George Hollschwender's elen Elwood 3 Truck Was Consigned to S & dhwerken Tondon. which | hen, an ordinary 2-year-old Leghorn,| EXPenses and Payments to Heirs. g . Jams . | near here while they were on their way Driving Club, who was reported miss~ —_— lgn i : 2 Government Area. area includes government buildings as|has laid an egg which tips the le | By the Associated Press. e to Morgantown, W. Va., for the Pitt-| Wales’ Friend at White Sulphur. |ing with the receipts of the first three well as Buckingham Palace. o 4 NEW YORK, October 4—The $727,- ceived $41,000 fro; estate | West Virginia University foot ball game| WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.|days of the meet. Assoc ¢ill_recover. Th T i : T LONDON, Getober Wfixtl':fid?‘;e"”ni‘;‘;fi'x’ “’;egg‘;r“‘”'i‘xm e e dinary “hen | 555 estate left by W. E. D. Stokes fldren Thomas’ Ewing of Columbus, Ohio, | sash, feiend of the Brtnee of Sl aae i minds o3 e S, e e " patar, e - : T e e L% A8 has A d 8248, was - hurt seriously and Francis Frank- | brought Horton Smith from New 3 nounced. The am e oL B mves, Nhatewr Beh Don s dled to $146,617 because of adminis- administration expenses $122,685. lin of Pittsburgh was hurt badly. They with him in & private car to play golf. gate recelpts was mot DEPARTMENT MANAGER’S SALE! - —__—— See Pages 6, 7, 8 and 9 of This Section of Today’s Star This Extraordinary Sale "lm Our : fr More News of Our Department Manager's Sale Free Phone or u.“ Phone TR oEs e e — Parki Children’s Dresses Be- £ DEAL AT arking :‘lns Monday and Contin- Number ) AT ) > Opposite Orders Filied NAtional [l 7 S ; W 8¢k St do advertisument for yoms cenvestounerror you Bag ues Tuesday & Wednesday oy 1 : | i. : I A SR On Sale First Floor and Third Floor—Children's Department. 5 N Raee NAtional 5220 |_BOTH SIDES OF 7"HAT KST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE” Scnoor Frocks « Girts & Lirrie Tors On Sale Main Floor and Third Floor 4 For School and Dress Wear Fabrics of the Finest Quali e e o L A T R 701 P e om gy, Mothers will be proud to send their daughters to Just feel the texture of these excellent fabrics— school wearing one of these beautiful Frocks. Just M.C.D. Borden's Rumson Cloth, American Cambric imagine being able to purchase a wonderfully smart Cloth and fine Broadcloths. Only in considerably School Frock for actually less than you would higher priced dresses would you expect to find expect to pay for the materials of this most materials alone . . . . unusual quality..... prree | AUDE SUNFLOWER FROCKS Sizes 2 to 6 All Styles with v s Theee Styles in 7 to 10 Bloomen . with Bloomers Extraordinary Values = Priced So lo\)v That You Can Buy Three Frocks for the Price You Would Ordinarily Pay for One % Styles Trimmings Straightline Coat Style Hand Embroidery Smocking Bows and Ties Two-Piece Effects Bolero Tailored Vari-colored Buttons French Piping Cording Cepe Collars Flares Binding Novelty Pockets Sashes 58 S aocior 18 styles illustrated : Honest Values TR e When you buy these dresses you are getting a real value. Every equally outstand- style created by a specialist in Children’s Dress Designing. They ::'.’J."’.'".:’,t:',‘: assure not only smartness of appearance but comfort and dur- - ability in wear. The workmanship is perfect. Each garment is cut true to size, French seamed and rigidly inspected before reach- ing us. We marvel that they can be produced to sell at so low a price— just a fraction of .what they are really worth. 56 Tt Guaranteed Not to Fade... A New Dress Free if It Does Charge Accounts Invited—NoHinterest or Extras Added—We Do Not Penalize Our Friands

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