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TOWN MAY PURCHASE PUMP FOR RESERVOIR| A committee composed of R. M 3 n and J. H. Turley was appointed | Frankie Yale’s Funeral, However, | pysiness section of Widening of Stroets Also Discussed | to confer with the County Board of Manitoba settlement of Minto Cost About $20,000. g Supervisors b their next meeting con- x5 # ng damsge ‘estimated at $100,000, at Council Session in cerning the widening of Ring street| NEW YORK, October 15 (M)—The The blese. obe}x:"exp‘l‘flnn origin, from the Leesburg Inn to the inter- | New v out sl Leesburg; Va. O rtirumreoks hirien east | o YO ot ST FOd Te, VIGO, Spain, October 15 ().—Ray- bl O O avmeet to A point at or mear | Brookiyn gang leader, slain two "years mond Orel Richards of Appleton, Me, | Special Disoateh to The Siar. the W. W. Chamblin line, at the ago, left only 7,982 for his widow and | American consul in Vigo, was seriously | LEESBURG, Va. October 15.—An | county's expense, and this committee | two litle girls. This sum includes | |is further ordered to seek ways and and : - ‘njured in the .derallment of a train | important matter considered - at the : $2,800 1 ks, which the Fackeiser's | @peclsl Disgateh to The Star. | the Tabler Post Office, bgc were m}fl‘:e Special Dispatch to The Star. ) Ouio yastertay. meeting of the town counci] held here | :r}llel{\s' of w:.iemngM riskn; s';reec from 3 n ch'ec , which the rackete MARTINSBURG, We Va, October | Siod, a¥4Y, Three of the group BONAGORRG. - 8 . near Carbo ye y. e intersection of Market street, south | lawyer cam't collect, because ‘“the urnace , We Va, ober | confessed to one or more of the rob-| ONING, Md., October 15— | wr Richards, who was on his way to | Monday night was the purchasing of |to the intersection of Loudoun' streetd debtors are either insolvent or have dis- | e~ 18.—Lester Miller and Rnnd.nll Caton, :bexm. ‘officers said. Miller denies any | William Robinette, a conciliator of the | yio, to take charge of the consulate, adequate pumping equipment for in-| at the town's expense. | appeared.” | Fl'it! M & Slnrp youths, were held for a hearing before | part in the robberies. United States Department of Labor, is | was injured in the right side. The en- | stallation in well, No. 1, main reservoir o = THe Vet 1 ted to . & United States commissioner here yes- here holding conferences with striking | gineer of the train and a ohild were |of the town's water system. The| Seventy-three ships were lost at sea | The racketeer's funeral is repu 734 10th St. N.W. . during the first three months of this | have cost about $20.000, but only $600 | NA. 1964 ing next week at which time repr \cf this was paid by the widow terday charged with conspiring to break India’s population now is estimated mt{len and representatives of the A. K. killed and about 20 cther passengers ouncil decided to hold a sJ Al nto & post office at Tabler, this county. at 320,000,000. house Co. of Philadelphia, owner of were hurt. e vas recaed e 00 bt | CONGILIATOR MEETS | " Eit e Tt YWT“ARE “ELD similar amount. Thelr hearing was set made. The men are remaining firm in ON ROBBERY CHARGES | oS 1%, e soe comen sna| ~ MINERS ON STRIKE | miiusna'se A Reed Patton, already in jail awaiting G ” { action on a State charge involving bur- & | Gonspiracy to Attempt Post Office | Blery: will o be arraigned before the | Department of Labor Representa- U. S. CONSUL INSURED 2 i Th are charged with havin i i Hold-up Among Couytl Against < The gEtup azs o m"fi%.m el tive Confers With Men and Quartet. and offices in this city and county dur- Company at Lonaconing. vt ing the Summer. Officers say two of the youths confessed to the attempt at BRANDON, (#)—Flames the Carries on a Tradition of VALUE GIVING that is three generations old - After This Sale These Coats Will Be $110 to §135 After This Sale These Coats Will Re $59.75 to $75 Trimmed with gen- uine, natural furs, in- cluding Fitch, Muskrat, : New, sma}:t fur (:}?ftsi LAPIN %quirre;’, I..apin,c \Voli, it e sl || JACQUET || Koo, S dplece suit, astriy g silhouette, achieved by Dlouse. $8.62. Beaver, Badger, Marmot, 2 kan_ jacket T g the clever use of the flare. Selected coats of Astrakhan and Kit Fox. Every coat is 2 new Win- skirt and Dere Silver Muskrat, Caracul, Pony, Lapin and other ter model, selected from our standard stocks. wanted furs. Other Coats Other Fur Coats $150, $195 to $395 $62, $79.75, $98.50 Another featured fashion, just intro- duced which we of- fer at drastic sav- ings for these few Anniversary days. After sale, $50.75. Regula: 5.00, Regularly ~ $12.05. $29.75. {-‘iw‘.’.qfi". \ ) = / ¥ Smart three - piece most popular fashion ' models in the popular . ave b A\ 2 4 : 12 e et o akited Many have puffs to TR TR A SRR : s the lowest we've quol mate the jacket. Beret ” ; — : e this season. and skirt are of suede cloth. Chic figured After This Sale These Frocks Will Sell $25 to $35 After This Sale They Will Be Marked $15 We selected thig group for its out- standing quality and smartness. Many are faithful reproductions of French originals. Tailored and more formal models are included, in crepes, satins, velvets and chiffons. In every smart version of the mode for Winter. After This Sale They Will Be $18.75 to §25 Lovely feminine frocks for Winter festivities. A group that represents a real achievement on the part of our buyer. Every frock is distin- guished by the exquisite dressmaker touches associated with frocks sell- ing for much more. Into this famous group we have as- sembled several hun- dred of our choicest models, featuring the new fashion effegts for Winter, Flared skirts, pleats, pep- lums, capes, tunics— in fact, the features shown in the newest Paris originals have been faithfully repro- duced. $