Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1930, Page 7

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PEAVTO FETPEN b A, PAST CRIME CASES New Indictments on OId %, Charges Consudered Our Biggest Values--Now By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 17.—The possi- | bility that numerous old charges would | be made over into new prosecutions | presented a threat to the city’s lawless | ’ % today. Digging from its files the cases ageinst racketeers and hoodlums who | ‘were never brought to trial, the.Chicago | Crime Commission turned them over | to the State's attorney, along with | plans to reopen by new indictments charges previously nolle prossed. | Siaying Case Studied. After aifixdlilng the records which Patrick J. Hurley (left), Secretary of War, reccives honorary degree of vided by Col. H Chamber- | doctor of laws from Okiahoma A. and M. College at Stillwater, Okla. He is B e O e o shown with Dr. Henry G. Bennett, president of college. "—A. . Photo. lain, operating director of the commis- | sion, Assistant State’s Attorney Harry Ditehburne said he believed that they (MUSSOLINI DELAYS TALK could be made the basis for successful prosecutions. The Chicago Herald and Examiner said that. among the records turned over to the State’s attorney were some ing with the case of William Mc- fljfl/ The Avenue at Seventh Every single item in this entire store is part of a huge Fall Value Demonstration! To see Saks offerings—to note Saks prices—to com- pare them with any others, anywhere—is to see conclusively that when better value is | Road to Build Food Depot NEW ORLEANS, October 17 (#).— 3 FOR PR|NCESS WEDDING | he southern Pacific Lines yesterday filed a petition with the city public service commissioner for permission to build a vegetable terminal here to cost batween $800,000 and $1,000,000. The facilities, the road said, ‘would enable the more expeditious handling of perish- | ables. We climax 63 years of value with this greatest achievement! Premier prected to Give Impor- tant Review of Fascism After Ceremoiny October 25. By the Assoclated Press FLORENCE, Italy, October 17.— “public enemies” list, has been men- Princess Giovanna, King Boris, Giovan- | tioned in connection with this case. Meanwhile the disappearance fom Q.hg Chicagé Detective Bureau of # list scheduled for arreri as ts was_the subject for a jrand jury investigation today. na's sister Maria and others of their suite motored to Florence from San Rossore last evening. The King con- ducted his flancee to the Petti Palace and then left by train with his private given, it is Saks who gives it. Here are the List Kept by Gangster. secretary for Bologna. Acting Police Commissioner John Al- i A | ROME, October 17 (#).—In order ek, et O e . Toave " heen | that he inay attend the royal wedding Boan ? | of King Borls of Bulgaria and Princess "““"""’“ el oF detectives | Glovanna of Ttaly at Assisi October 25 Premier Mussolini today postponed the fhe disappearance of the Ust. | meeting of the federal directors of the Fascist, party until October 27. FRVRERN | T The premier is expected then to make || Town Sedan $242.25 $46.00 J|- one, | & most important speech, reviewing ac- |} ¢ 3 () ; | tivities and achievements of the eighth Other prices on application. year of Fascist rule, which will end |® Our beautifully decorated October 28, with the anniversary of the [ salesroom is of sufficient size wmareh on Rome. to show all types and colors o P ¥ of the Ford line. A cordial Novelist Found Dead. SCHOOLBOY.- 127; ——SLAIN NEW YORK, October 17 (#). ——John tgfitgfi;li‘alys ot IN CHASE BY OFFICER 423 S T Tmiariay ~Steuart ‘Motor Co. in Central Park. Beside the body was Sottl hich o id had (Center of the City) a bottle w e sa con- fained poison. In his pockets were Te- 6th at K St. N.W. jection slips from several magazine Never Closed Nat’'l 3000 publishers. best values of our 63- year career. FACTS New Low Time Deal Prices Down 12 Monthly @hot Fired to Scare Group Engag- ing in Prank Believed to Have Hit One. By the Associated Press. OU can’t think of Sakserest in any of the terms you asso- ciate with ordinary suits at or near the price. Those ordinary terms do not fit this extraordinary suit! - New! And a Finer Value! THE CLOSE ROLL WELT EDGE HAT 55 THE welt-edge hat takes honors now —but it’s a new close-roll welt edge. We not only have it, but we have it in the correct colors and in hats that surpass all $5.00 quality in “body,” in quality of linings, trim- mings and workmanship. Here's VALUE! N Sakscrest we have set up a standard of value that entirely * changes all old standands! Never . before were such exclusive fabric- ‘weaves — such _precious hand- tailoring~—such expensive inner- - construction — available to the’ public at or near $37.50. W’s .. simply— ; “a better suit of clothes at a price you like to pay” 'Are You Shackled to Steel Plates? You Are If You Wear Ordinary Shoes No Wonder You're Tired ‘and Nervous. Inside the arch of almost every ordinary shoe is a rigid steel shank, a steel plate upon which the most delicate nerves and muscles in pound and pound and pound. You won’t feel it, because ‘nature toughens the gm——mhl it almost immune to pain and uhn. ‘What you. will feel is—tired legs, aching back and nervous B s i e ot 1 hesvy busden sl mu: out line ... put heavy s w-k les— !nghlmdtmonmcng es. If you want to what real freedom from fatigue s ... drop in. Have our ex- :l of & pair of these amazin, iy comfortable Cantilever l e glorious freedom of a FLEXIBLE ARCH, the new vxgot right shoes can provide! ~Prices ate reasonable, and wear exceptional, C Bilever Shoes Helen of Rumania Opposes Sending Comfort for the Entire Family Prince Michael to Military School. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP BUDAPEST, Hungary, October 17 (). 1319 F Street =Newspapers here asserted. yesterday Second Floor, Over Young Mens Shop : GINGER EXTRACT VICTIMS.{- ADMIT VIOLATING LAW Dealers Paralyzed From Effects of Drink They Were Selling to Public. Saks—First Floor Saks—Third Floor America offers = you no finer Value for Prepsters! Topcoat....at QUEEN GRIEF-STRICKEN et e * Value for the Boy! Karlton Jr. 4-Piece 2.T P its! rouser Prep Suits Suits in New Fabrics Boucle Overcoats! wmmuo-mxwpmmxr young son, the Crown Prince Michael, in a military school on his ninth birth- day anniversary. The dispatches said the boy thus would be “entirely separated from his mother, who was determined to enlist the help of other members of the Rumanian royal family to retain her child. It was added that there was considerable indi uan in nuchnen over the King's pl STIEFF Pl This Equal to New, But You Save STIEFF Is SINCE 1842 Stieff are in no way used pianos, for Stieff craftsmen have built into every Stieff Piano a tone inimitable. You get that same tone in this beautiful piano at a very substantial saving. Your Old Piano Taken In Exchange at Full Value! reconditioned pianos NOS This Stieff Grand Is a Real Bargain! $950 Our Convenient Terms Will Appeal to You! gnAs. M. STIEFF, Inec. 'zl—u«--m Almost 1340 G Strut N W. $ 29.50 WE splred noth- ing to make this the greatest Topecoat collection you have ever wit- nessed at this price! Included are— THE famous “Saks Knit” in plain. Oxford and Cam- bridge Grey, as well as Tan and Grey Herringbones. Racy Imported Tweeds in rugged weaves— Greys and Tans— plain or raglan shoulders. Every coat made with deep yoke — guaranteed lustrous linings— perfect style. Saks—Third Floor. H ANDSOME- LY styled ‘suits in true “Prepster” manner—for the lad of 13 to 18. Developed in Tans, Corona Browns, Greys and_Blue-Greys, as well as Blue Cheviot in plain or herringbone weave. BOUCLF Overecoats— the big Prepster “hit”—in Blue. Double- breasted, with plain or half-belt back. Warm, but not too weighty— Jjust right. Lustrous, durable Earl-Glo lin- ing. Saks—Second Floor. ARLTON Jr. 4.piece Suits have always been_outstanding. Now, for Fall, they are finer than ever before. New fabrics_in better quali- ties! Even finer tailor- ing! Wflmlfl'{ you pre- fer a Tan or Gray Herringhone — Tan or Gray eed—or our fa- mous Blue Cheviot in plain or herringbone weave, see Karlton Jr. before you s a dol- Ile for a boy’s F‘.llll smit. emember, ~ you et more valow in Knh’m Jr. Sizes 7 to 18. Saks—Second Floor. HE famous “Saks 6” is unquestion- ably: the finest shoe at the price. < 'Fifteen - new’ models, made over eight different lasts to fit every man’s foot. Rubber heels. . .leather heels. . .soles of Oak Bend Ielhl. Sizes 6 to 11...A, B, C, D widths.

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