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- NAVY PROBE BEGUN INPARTY DEATH San Francisco Pglice Aban- don Hope-of Solving Fall, Fatal to Mrs. Price. By the Associated Press. BAN FRANCISCO, August 26.—A naval board of inquiry was called to- day to investigate the death of Mrs. Daisy Price, 26, bride of Lieut. Comdr. George D. Price, after police closed their investigation with the report of a coro- mer’s jury that the woman came to her SGeath in “a manner inknown.” Judge Advocate L. H. C. Johnson said the inquiry would be held aboard the | airplane carrier U. S. 8. Lexington, on which Price is an officer. Inspector Allen'McGinn, head of the San Francisco homicide detail, said no further investigation would be made by police unless new evidence was un- covered. Killed by Four-Story Fall. Mrs. Price -dled after falling four stories to the pavement beneath & win- dow in her The jury's Verdict ¢ cnme after & day's taking of testimony, which was cli- maxed by the assertion of Price that he was certain Mrs. Price had not com- lillmd suicide, had not fallen because e overbalanced while intoxi- flhd and that she “would have thrown herself from the fourth-story window of her hotel to prevent some cne from laying hands upon her.” Argument Is Mentioned. Testimony of witnesses concerned GEORGIA BANK ROBBED Bandits Seize $1, ow and Flee in - Auto. BLYTHE, Ga., August 26 (%) —Three unmasked bandits late yesterday locked T. M. Nickles, cashier of the Bank of Blythe, in the bank's vault and mhbod the bank. The ° sum taken, Nickles said ,.uped in an lu'mnohue Thae cashler was released from the vault by P. D. Reese, vice president, ‘Who heard Nickles' cries for help. NAVY ORDERS ty. Lieut. Comdr. 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The THE EVENING vmnnmurur is in the store, said, but the thief must have opemd the show case in the presence of & R“Fd‘f.“m"mwm Among the stamps in the collection nnlen were sixty-four $5 stamps of thz issu on one lp-cn‘c a total of $100; a Con- cent stamp, valued at $17.50; one 5-cent stamp and one 10- cent stamp of an 1847 issue, valued at $25. Canvey Island Ratepayers’ Associa- | tion has entered a protest against the of both sexes. STAR. WASHINGTON, Woodcosk Terms Dumping of Liquor in Cellar Error in Judgment. The electrocution of Mrs. Helen Vasil- zevic of Milwaukee, who was killed 'Mn'lhhlf touched -mddoefivla oe'lx:nh wire le standing a e following uor mnoo be wooaoocxl statement followed & ver- s 30 matter of clectrlc lighting, and this committee after having before it as wit- aru nearly all the noted scientists of §nr private lwum ‘was impossible. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26 CALLS DRY COST BARGAIN | o standing, making 1 furtive out- despor wnirolling the potitical e of E. M. 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