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Honored FACTORS FORTNE N SHINDLE FOUND Scotland Yard Bares Trusts i1 Chicago Bank Total- ing $2,000,000. ELECTED TO IMPORTANT 8. A. R. POST. By the Associated Press. i CHICAGO, May 25—The Herald and | Examiner said today that more than, $2,000,000 of the $8,000,000 which John Factor, known as “Jake the Barber,” was said to have accumulated in_ in- ternational swindles, was found here by Scotland Yard operatives. The money, the newspaper sald, was understood to be in two large trust funds, one of them for $2.000,000, estab- lished in an unnamed Chicago bank. Attorneys for the British embassy | In Washington contemplated starting immediate action to attach the funds ' for the benefit of British investors who | allegedly lost millions through Factor's k operation. The Herald and Ex- sminer quotes Franklin R. Overmyer, $itorney “for British Counsel Godfrey = i aggard, as rsaying. i v. Y The larger "_ug" Ui A -ito, BENJAMI EWHALL JOHNS! B have been & “living trust” from which | Boston attorney, was elected national Factor has an income of $50,000 an- Erand general of the Sons of the Amer- nually. The other was reported to be | ican Revolution at the annual meeting established by Factor for the benefit in Charlotte, N. C. —A. P. Photo. of his parents, wife and two sons. | . Menn'wgfle. mhfiflg marsm;led his Mormon Pioneer Dies. orces today g extradition pro- 5 ceedings brought against him in 'the | _SALT LAKE CITY, May 25 (@) gourt of United States Commissioner | Thomas Grover, T aamee win K. Wal v- a J - ertment.” | BV the British gov- | 4 e Lattor-Day Saints Church |organization, died at his home laft ’ {night. He was a native of Nauvoo, IIl, LOW-GRADE IRON ORE |carls Mormon stronghold, and ‘emi: |grated with the party of Brigham Young which founded Salt Lake City. WILL BE MAPPED 0UT = Telegraphic_Deliveries Anywhere Minnesota U. Mines School P]sn: Calls for Measuring Stores for Future Development. | Da By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, May 25.—Beginning | Memorial Wreaths e amrra| and Flowers ¢ 0I5, source s an ‘estimated_billion | % {1t is none too soon to ms of low-grade ores in the Mesabe | is vo! Range, which is ylelding already the I an_ a “1 richest store of the Nation's high-grade Decoration Day flora ores, at the rate of 30,000,000 to 40,000,- requirements. 000 tons annually. Low-grade ore is | b iy mineral having less than 40 to 45 per | We're already re- gent of iron content, snd mostly un- ceiving orders for lo- P) jor steel making. o ns for analyzing this Mesabe low- cal and out-of-town wmmx:.serve :’era 2nde pul:;‘ic b}; E. | delivery. . Davis, superintendent of the mines | e - - experiment_station at the university, | PRICES MODERATE and Dean W. R. Appleby of the Schooi | of Mines and Metallurgy. The amount | GEO. C. of low-grade gore, will be measured and | AFFER mapped an ypes classified. Some of these lon' are t,lmmem"‘ o SH e, requiring magnetic separation, and pen i some can be brought to higher grade LT 900 14th St. Natittes simply by washing. Others require crushing or roast while scme de- part in different ways from present shipping standarcs. “The minnig companies have data,” eald Mr. Davis, “that should make it Mr. P possible for us to make a very thorough r. Pyle analysis of the deposits, and on the says: basis of this, show what the future of ’ ® the industry is to be, and also what Beauty comes types of equipment should be develop- with eelerful eod 0 that the future can be assured.” clean rugs, POLICE CHARGE TWO | WITH FIREBUG PLOT| fnsurance Companies Lost Over| $1,000,000 in Alleged Ring’s | Activities. ! By the Assoclated Press. { PHILADELPHIA, May 25.—Two Phil- | . sdeiphia_manufacturers were amesied || Sanitary Carpet & today, charged with being members of = an arson ring uncovered last weel which “potice say s cost msuraee ||| Rug Cleaning Co. companies more than $1,000,000. | % 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Institute of America Quality service—not words — has made us one of the leading rug cleaners. | Call Mr. Pyle . NAtional 3257-3291-2036 They were Charles Teitelbaum and | David Medoss. Police said Teitelbaum obtained $36,000 insurance from an in- cendiary fire which destroyed his lug- sage factory last July. Medoss' place | of business was damaged by an in- cendiary fire last August. Reupholstering and Repairing Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Plan ‘Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades SLIP COVERS Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Ex- perts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Metropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone Cleveland 0430 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park CLAY ARMSTRONG UPHOLSTERER 1235 10th St. N.W. §-Pe. Parlor Bultes—Antiques 3-Pe. Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs A FOOT SAVER SHOE of LINEN The “Mayrol” HE popularity of linen footwear for Summer ' wear has o greatly increased that we have had these Foot Saver Shoes made of this much- wanted material in either white or natural. With the famous inbuilt construction, of course, which insures that supreme foot contentment and comfort so necessary, particularly in sl l hot weather. Priced at RICHS FST.ATTENTH W OO W0 W s W i I THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931. LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store ons and Georgettes White Leads the Way In Summer Shoes Your shoes may be of various materials to suit the occasion, but they must be white! White linen, tosca, kid and buck- skin, White Buckskin Sport White Tosea Cloth Shoe, with black calf, Sandal for dress wear, $7.50. $7.50. White Linen eyelet Oxford; heel, $7.50. White Kid Shoe with a beautiful strap, $7.50. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR. mps! Floor Lamps! Table Lamps! $ 5.95 Complete with Shades Beautiful lamps in bronze, Florentine or French gold plated finishes with light, airy parchment paper shades—can’t you just pic- ture them in your living room! LAMPS—SIXTH FLOOR Come Tailored for Torrid Days in Town 525 Th.ou;;h the pavements are scorching and the asphalt streets shriveling with heat, you can look smart and cool in a tailored sheer! fLovely Chiffons, fine georgettes .+« in tiny prints or plain colors . . . pressed into pleats, tucked and stitched, just like heavier fabrics . . . and behold the love- liest of the Summer town fashions. Three- piece suits, jacket frocks and dresses; in women’s sizes 36 to 44. DRESS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. Just a Simple Little Swim Suit Called “Channel” (8 Youw’ll See Many of Them This Year $5.95 For serious swim- ming, which Channel swimmers undertake, wear the Channel suit —it fits perfectly; square neck back and front. Black, navy, French blue, royal blue and jade; 34 to 42. Other Swim Suits in sizes 34 to 54— ot $2.95 to $12.95. BEACH SHOP SECOND FLOOR Special Demonstration! Apex lroners Come See The Heat- Retaining Ironing Shoe The Apex Ironing Shoe makes Apex Ironers su- perior for fine ironing, and yet it is one of its. fine features! Become acquainted with them—uvisit our special display tomorrow ! Safe, simple and easy to oper- \\ ate; will iron anything that can be ironed by hand. When not in use it folds compactly. May Be Purchased On Our Budget Plan SIXTH FLOOR Nearly June Ist, Are Your Furs Now in Storage? For Prompt Action Call National 9800—Br. 385 What if that one moth in your closet should become a moth-er? Play safe— put yoxy furs in our new scientific vaults, where they are safe from moths, fire and theft. Have Your Coat Repaired Reglazed and Stored $35 Our special Summer rate! Tt includes clean- ing, glazing, new loops, new buttons, reparing of all rips, all edges and whole new lining of fine quality flat crepe! FUR SHOP—SECOND FLOOR For Your Health’s Sake Hear Margaret Richardson National Authority on Weight Control Tomorrow and Wednesday, the Last Two Days! Lectures at 10 A.M., 12:15 Noon and 5 P.M. Overweight, tired, nervous and rheu- matic women will find the way to health, youth and beauty! Tomorrow’s Subject "16 Element Diet—How to Rebuild Your Body with Proper Diet” Men Invited THIRD FLOOR Meet Travelong An Umbrella That Fits Lengthwise Into a 20-In. Bag $4.95 \ g Here's the newest and best behaved silk um- brella you ever saw. It works like any other umbrella, with no folding or.removable’ parts. When packed its fabrikoid case protects clothin and other articles. In green, blue, black an: combinations. UMBRELLAS—STREET FLOOR Black and W hite Tan and White Sports Oxfords For Boys or Girls *5 We know young Washingtonians will like these sports oxfords—they have the smart perforations, welted soles and low broad heels. Girls’, sizes 2% to 7, $5; boys’, sizes 1 to 6, $4.50.