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"B—14 ° THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1931. - e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION. D. C, THURSDAY, APHRL 00 o the chase through streets jammed with w.:‘]es .boutm-!o'(hmmhlhl‘mlnl. M]ss PATTERSON sP'KEs the life of me imagine how such rumor ALcoHOL HELD CHIEF :l 102 cases of the m treated in BYSTANDER KILLED (s ==me =222 EXTORTION IS SEEN [ i vEiesei= ™ Gmon o enaagement o -amen somm o sges| * CAUSE OF PELLAGRA T Skt ERy i 3 B "’R&r entering the store and going to tioned his employer's motives,” said EAER Patterson on her return from a big — holic debauches or large daily liquor different counters, the robbers told Capt. Norris Stensland of the sheriff’s game hunt in Indo China. He added,|In 102 Cases, 40 Are Laid to|consumption over a long period and 31 clerks and customers that “this is & office. | “He infotmed us he visited the | DAUShter of Newspaper Publisher | jowever, that he expected to see Miss| T T and 31 to | on misocliancous other causes. stick-up.” At that moment & traffic Paramount Studios and Miss Bow's| Is Dumfounded by Report Cir- |Patterson in '.’“P"}'m bbb Mgt quory In 1919 Dr. Boggs said, aleoholism officer walked into the store, but did home to assure those concerned that home, May 7. me . All Other Sources. i B b e Todi N s el s |not comprehend that there was a they had little to fear from Girnau's culated in Orient. Louis, Mo. oo - i B by B ly 3. i S hold-up until one of the clerks called it paper becsuse its circulstlon was Te-| . . \...ciated press. —— B the Associated Pr g e iwn‘“°"”’ e e e Woman and Two Men e robbers ran out of the building, | Publisher’s Former Employe | and Stidio offcials o verify Hunter’s| TOKIO, April 30.—Alicia Patterson,| 5,000 START STRIKE aosehin that alcohatiam Nas beotine -fi;m"‘:‘; peliagra hias maacked an im- ! followed by the policeman, who was statements, daughter of Joseph Medill Patterson,| s S i R increasing factor in cases of pellagra | POTECY P ng disease, joined in the chase by other traffic Al Pl to F ‘He also told us he had information |publisher of the Chicago Tribune, treated here in recent vears was made | Wounded as Robbers Flee |omcers from nearby corners. eges Flan to rorce about a plot to extort $100,000, but We | emphatically denied here today the re- | British Tetxile Workers Walk Out|yesterday by Dr. Thomas R. Boggs in | e ; Clatence B, Cundil, & lebdeer, formenty | * 00,000 R el | gy A U Over Wage Cut e Arca s Mediont and Oh- | 100 at SHossbridee Pacah Cmch. Sear arence S. Cundiff, a laborer, formerly a er Grimm, anghal representative . tion of the Mary cal an - | ice a i urch, near Through Traffic Jam. of Eldon, Mo. $100, i Stensland said Robert Bow, father of |of a New York firm. COVENTRY, England, April 30 (/). |rurgical Faculty. | Sheffield, England, recently, when the B e | e LY AR the actress, had identified a photograph| "It {s the most absurd thing T ever | v i The conclusion was based on a study | church bell fell on the roof . of Guy Rockwell, former Los Angeles | peard about,” sald Miss Patterson upon | —About 5000 workers went on strike '»‘s“;'f gfig‘“{p’;fi“m byt Town's Last Bank Closed. i) “;“;;;;‘T“;g“- e | ;‘:h‘”‘e‘k:ggizag{mg"&g _ her arrival from Eyoto and _Nara, today in protest against a reaucm: by 3 5 LOS 5 3 — | = where she had s) severa s on ' s was Killed, & 'woman and two men were | KINSTON, N. C. April 30 (P—|o.COS ANCELES, April S0-ZAMer|and Rex Bell, film actor friend of the |y monteceing trip " ! ot it s e | - f spinners. wounded late yesterday in an exchange |Kinston, a fown of 11,000 population, | GieHon meanager for & sweekly journal | 2Ctress, with a proposition to buy Gir. et My, ‘Grtmm on a trip out of | I the wages o of shots between police and three men | Was left without banking facilities to- | published by Prederick | Girnau, the | Pau't paper. Rockwell is sought. Saigon,” Miss Patterson sald,” and sat| Workers in other Courtauld factories for fl'\ose whom they caught in the hold-up of a |day when the Farmers and Merchants' | sheriff's office yesterday announced re- | = . - |2 same table with him and two | were reported planning sympathetic ac- shirt storé near the Federal Building, |Bank failed to open. A notice sald the | ceipt of information concerning * In tombs of an ancient graveyard men. We four always were to- > tion. The management announced the in the heart of the downtown business |bank had been closed by the directors | 100,000 extortion plot” against Clara |discovered by a farmer near the Roman | gether. I never was : A section. |“for the protection of depositors” A | Bow: film actress. city of Ealerium were found many arti- | Grimm excepting Tor wage cut had become necessary to mecet The robbers, one of whom was be- |short time ago the city's other two| @ vas L ith | cles, including mirrors and a bronze |so at Shanghai when we went shopping. | forelgn competition in artificial silk and Walflflg for a lieved to be wounded, escaped during |banks closed their doors. 5 model of a she wolf. I'm simply dumbfounded. I 't for ' yarns. - e e e e oo St T e real coat sale A 1224 Think Ahead! Buy Now for the Entire Season Ahead! No Exchanges @ TREET —No Credits i All Sales Final And Remember Mother’s Day— A - 3 Extra Salespeople—Extra Space Just a Week Away! ! ENI E STORE _____“AT_SE\ : j Extra Wrappers your choice of the finer without reservations . . . Coats for MORRIS WHITE, Inc., 621 6th Avenue, thet were: $§950 fo $98:50 New York City—Largest Maker will be offered tomorrow at of HANDBAGS in America! 549 Black . . . skipper . . . brown . . . tan. . . gray ermine . . . dyed white fox . . . galyak Women’s Shops 1207 F Tth& K 3212 14th MOTHER’S DAY SALE “LADY LUXURY” 95¢ Silk Hose A 2 PRS |50 Vo 0 § O o e SENSATIONAL special selling—to- S e morrow and up to Mothers’ Day, 5 May 10th—our lovely 95¢ “Lady Lux- urys”—2 pairs for $1.50. Only once before have we duplicated this offering. When we did so—one day last Novem- ber—we sold over 13,000 pairs in 24 hours! HERE it is again. Thousands of our exquisite “Lady Luxury” allsilk chiffons or service-weight silks. Known to experienced shop- pers as the best 95¢ hose in Washe ington (were $1.19 last year). Every woman will want a dozen or more pairs—at this saving of near- 1y 25%. e Colors: White Sandee Plage Sunbask Tendres: Nubrowi Mayfair Matinee Gorgeous Magic Fonce Plaza Grey Shownin3 [ ; Mail & leg lengths Ph —all sizes, one 815,9,9% Orders am!‘fl)\ promptly filled