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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 PRISONER ASSISTS || Seience ||SCHOOL OPPOSED | EER=E=EER=s STERIING STANDS [Baiiesmsssnee such \:ca of Takoma-Silver Spring HUNT FflR M".U[]NS' femisbon 2555 ASWRHI[}H e S g | PAT []wmuw" m;-,-i fo=sa e TR to be present because of illness, ‘The e —— hich 3 o . amate g s g o SR Reductions! o 3 | ©One of the earth's last ‘unexplored s o erican ission, J Chicago Bank EMPIOYe! regionstne grea sana sea ot wne|Plan to Continue Use of Sil-| Washington that the irees recently Tells Troop Commander to . | Lyblan desert—is ylelding the secrets . P B munity be dedicated to the Washington siss o K 2,500, | o 1 4 ver Spring Building Hit | Bicentenntal, Ignore Commission Oil o am ,900,- | of 1ts mysteres In presenting her am for th PAWNBROKERS’ CONTROL i The latest exploration of this region by Blair Grou your, bire: Wialker Wolomn chotrans Production Ord i 000 Thefts Since 1918. |uy aas. ». A. Baghold, of the Briusn | - Y Blair Group. - Caueaton and. ecretion, suggered e SOUGHT IN HAGERSTOWN | 5 ¢ lormation of a cl 's stu club cpm— By the Associated Press. i > i Special Dispatch to The Star. .~ -—— ssocial Tess. Police Department Announces H 00 mil f the = T CHICAGO, Beplemiier 3:—geering mo | S1CT ERTSRIEREEN R B S | VSTOVER BRSO, Al et tie > IGHILDIKIILED, TWOTMEN: | o e Sotmter WAL [ e e ias Cousiatts win 36 merey, Walter E. Wolf, the hard-work- | 7> Seningciaie iabOWIAE 08V ardi —Members of the Blair Clu position of the first proration order A ing manager of the coupon department ‘'vast, creeping cr:‘ i u“!' by iclation, at & meeting in thc Takoma- INJURED m ACCIDENT of the new State conservation bill, de- Asked for Ordinance. of the Continental Illinols Eank & | ®*P2rt l'“d e Diver ooty D School, emphaticelly signed to curb ofl production in the | g, i) pipaten toThe star. Trust Co. today devoted himselt to | Miles long, so thal Bive the opposed the use of the school in the| . .-~ vast Eest Texas fleld, rested today with | 1\ © o helping attorneys for that institution | PPearance of sea waves. ‘These sand | future as a senfor high sthool when e Crashes Into Tree to Avold | Goy. Ross 8. Sterling through the GERSTOWN, Md., September 3.— | and for the Ineurance company. Lioyd's, | waves ere almost geometrically straight | the plan was presented by 7 Damn| goniejon in Virginia—Girl's | power of martial law. The mayor and City Council will be i ! Faber, vice chairman of a temporary Tecover as much as possible of the esti- | and are parallel. High ' School Committee of Takoma Shortly after the Rallroad Commis- ;‘.':?flb,';’kl’,'."h'e‘r'.“fz"”:f Sanoinee s Head Badly Cut. :nn:;eedu ?‘3{:?0,000 which he Is accused of mftf.bfi.‘vfil‘lméis&"‘i“x“‘z !izxfimg"frfl: Park, of which Walter D. Lambert is v sion last night announced its order for | yesterday by the Police Department. The veteran employe who weathered ' acoor dlnx‘ %o native legend, there 1 an (v:h’;n‘i‘x:m;«:‘r:.b ek e o= | Special Dispatch to The Star. the field, calling for a flat production of | Such an ordinance is necessary in mak- two bank mergers declined to retain 8 | arcient and Sl inhabited city. " Al- | ciation. staied that 4 subcommitiee,| RICHMOND. Va, September 3.—Re- 225 barrels per well, Gov. Sterling de- L e e e R e e e fuarding Dim | the sand sea to reach water e | hight with County Commissioner Lacy Earl, 19, thie latter of Salisbury, N. C,| The executive previously had declared B DECIID tha DollEe pe bt o e Silghite thevo and his days partly i the exped\tlu‘l‘l mezl:IY mn‘?‘;&d s em‘ml",- Shaw and Supt. E. W. Broome to dis-‘m{x“ :;‘e;!gcun{lgm 1:35 m:to- his opposition to a somewhat similar-| articles purchased, together with their bank and partly in the brokerage offices | 10T, WDeT® Zermira D gt Maj Bag. |cust the school situation. He reparted | JREVE LIS SCrh o C e nton tee | draft which was never issued. description, where he played the market, I such place ever existed, Maj. Bag- | that Dr. ‘Broome suggested the feasi-| tast & col with an-| Brig. Gen. Jacob F. Wolters, com- % Pplay s ktold believes, it long since would have | pility of using the present Takoma- | O! Peol;l:“ mandant of the troops in the oil area, . G . Beginning in 1918. b-rmx'z c;{vered with the drifting zand.— :ll\‘er S}‘.’fl?'fm‘& schootl . l':en'lm- e nr:pom :h-; 'tlheonMex;i’i: 8| received tnstructions from Gov. Sterling Minor Wife Asks Divorce. : " R. H. igh school for the next five to ten n | by telephone to “sit tight” under the e easthiReh piAYIOE b prain (Copyrisht, 1931.) years, using the bullding to be erected | Street and was swung to the curb when | orders by which_the wells were. shut o tirougninee that he began to embezzle. Back in 1918 on the property purchased from the & machine ahe m°‘:=4 UP to turn into down August 17 as & price-lifting | Quincy strect, filed suit today for ar he took & gilt-edged bond from the North' Washinglon Realty ‘Co, aa'a k- | S R ite hoen was ‘almost seversd| A5 absolute divorce from Sidney Berman, | bank to increase his margin on a fall- | counts can be recovered in casgs where | dergarten, elementary JEAT | 1om her body, and she died ahortly Oll operators gcnerally were con- 1112 New York avenue. They were 1 tock. Hi it~ t | it is shown that the brokers failed to |junior high school, and the purchase vinced that Gov. Sterling, with the | marri 23, e G R AL e i P AL precautions to sssure them- | of & sultable slie and erection of ' aiter being admitied to a local haspial.| 3gnc under martial Jaw, can et aside R - T vt andREEYetos S q I ’ I ': Z BRO‘ I 'I l I ERS 2180 took the record, so that nothing Te- | selves of Wolf's right to be speculating. | three-ye: = . any order issued by the commission.| Misco . mained at thg'[f:nk :gaho‘w'l\& dl‘;gasl- The question of whether Wolf had |koma Park. Mr. Faber asked that three | France expects & large wheat crop | The order, as finally drawn up, was |respon d:’:c‘l.cxl“mwued‘ ch:rtgran e.yndW?ln::, tion. Whenever Wolf found it neces- | accomplices within the bank was | representatives of the association be' this year. signed by all three commissioners. It R. Lichtenberg appeared for the wife. sary to produce the bond, he merely [ promptly discounted by bank officials. = A — e e o ] aner sy ‘v | Vol inssed Ut not v e it | F) =] e ————— i —— [ ———[o[——— ! o By the e et o bl ket pasgey. Omens | 3 - o o =] R a = 3 / L] In this way his peculations grew, but | searched for “other women” or for evi- ‘ Wolf, throughout 13 years of losing | dences of extravagant living or exten- | speculation, never was able to use more | sive gambling, but they could find no @ than $500 for his personal needs. bank | indication of irregularities in his behav- officials said. Thus this quiet suburban | for. His habits were exemplary, they . rl a an a tur resident lived in his rented seven-room | said. ! hom=. to all appearances, within his | James C. Murray, president of the| #5,000-a-year income. Chicago Board of Trade, said the Busi- b h h ness Conduct Committee of the board In a determined effort to dlear our stocks OFFER THESE STy i e, would _investigate brokerage houses prior to the arrival of new Fall merchandise, we Wolf seemed little interested in pro- | which handled Wolf’s dealings in the are placing on sale all short lots and accumulation For the Location of Your Nearest Nation-Wide Store Phone Lincoln 0093 tecting himself. Bank officials said he | grain market as soon as the names were from our own choice stocks, comprising the Finest DEL MONTE SEAGES v 1> SPINACH vsrce can 15¢ confessed to the peculations and pro- | made public. The Chicago Stock Ex- Quality Imported and Domestic Apparel for s All = R R T I Cigarettes ..o . 27~ 27¢c Walter Baker’s Cocoa " 16¢ Gentlemen. In some cases prices are marked below actual cost for immediate clearance. Kellogg’s C’n Flakes, 2 »~ 15¢ Ritter Pork & Beans, 3 -~ 20c . PR— Ritter Tomato Juice, 2 -~ 15¢ curities were deposited by him with brokers as margins to cover various ac- (Students going away to school will find this sale an excellent opportunity to replenish their ward- PancakeFlour . . . »10¢c | . PILLSBURY'S Bosco 3-Food Drink ' 23c 1 BEST FLOUR counts. Lawyers for the bank and | Germany, With a population ap- robes.) All Saltz Brothers’ quality. For a Refreshing Drink—Just Add Milk. Liloyd's expressed the belief that the |proximating 70,000,009, has only about 3 5-1b. 12-b. Orienta Coffee . . . » 37¢ Bag zzc Bag c W, [——[g|———|ajc——n|a|——|q] Special Sale OF FINE MIRRORS In Many Styles and Sizes Prices Range From $4 to $20 Less 25% Discount Seldom, if ever, can a room havé too many good mir- rors—so unusual are their decorative possibilities. Clothing Bargains - 8 pairs $20 Flannel Trousers. . . cmcoremie ee o . - $10 4 pairs $8.50 Flannel Trousers .. v .rwems o-om - - $4.50 $22.50 and $25 Linen Suits. . . ..cv.e-e s mrem o $17.50 $19.50 and 20 Linen Suits. . . . m v o o eman:. $14.75 $12.50 Seersucker Suits sse il caminesiO s D 17 pairs $10 and $12 Flannel Trousers. ..o «. $7.95 o} 18 pairs $10 Grey and Tan Slacks.. 11 345 FopCoatsr= . .. .. ... 23 $65 Harris Tweed Top Coats. . . .. 13 $20 and $25 Sports Coats. . . . e i 9 $35 Tropical Worsted Suits . .. com ememe.- AL TSNS ... . . . . i ovaresistoicsarasssss $10 and $12.50 Black and White Dress Vests. . . $5. 12 $35 Flannel Suits, single and double breasted . $23.50 $10 and $15 Wool and Tweed Knickers ... . . . 9 $50 Langrock Flannel Suits All $60 and $65 Langrock Suits 15 $5 Linen Vests B 11 $6.00 Linen Knickers and Trousers. . m muw=. $3.75 14 $50 Fine Worsted Suits, for Fall wear.. . $39.50 2 $15 Tennis Coats On the eve of the autumn fall home reappointing sea- son, we offer a large selection of Artistic Mirrors, at 25% Reduction—4 off regular prices, Types for every interior are included, in period and modern effects, and in practically every desired size. Prices, $4 to $20, Less 25% HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS—GLASS 1334 New York Ave.—Phone NAt. 1703 /, collateral now held could be recovered, | the area of Texas, which has less than although they admitted it might require | 5,000,000 inhabitants. In spite of Ger- A LORD FAIRFAX COFFEE sy e ; Blend MEAT PRODUCTS Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Also they consider it possible that !menf continuts to offer bonuses 4o ICEBERG LETTUCE . - 15¢ Bologne. .. . ™32 | counch . I uash, White and Yellow . 2 9¢ EAF A\ Smoked Sausage . ™ 32c Bgefs ondCarvolt . . . 2v=gp Royal Pork . . .™39 | p ¥ WEANES O . e o W e lS0 ius/ Cooked Ham . .uwl8c Cooking Apples . . . . 3™ |0c Fresh Shoulder . .™7¢ LEMONS. . . . . .«29¢ i cmsp CELERY P T loc M‘:‘M& Bartlett Pears . . . . . 3w 25¢c Roast . . . mw 29c, %o w25¢ | Fancy Large Cantaloupes« 10c to I5¢ uckiRoast: .. . . . . . .w»20c | Yellow'®nions . . . . . 2'mgg wefliver 5 oo i o w23 |:Sweet'Potatoes . .. . . 4=|5g FANCY POTATOES, 10 - 19¢ LOFFLER’S Kraft Cheese s . . . . ' 20c SIIPIBAGON. ... 1.0 e o S T T e Skinless Franks . . . . . .m™25¢ L PRINTS Bugellbavd .. .. . o . 2 e23c g Ve QUARTERED pkgs. uxanylliet ... o w0 =200 SR Lb. 39c Presidential Loaf . . . un |2¢ [B——|o|——=|n|———= 0| ——[8|—]n][——F 0| =0 Furnishings Bargains 392 pairs $1.00 Fancy Pure Silk Half Hose. . ... .55¢ 403 pairs $1.00 Plain Black Pure Thread Silk Hese . 65¢ 32 Tuxedo and Full Dress Shirts, open front. . . .$1.95 287 pairs $1.50 Solid Color Pure Thread Silk Half Hose, lisle heel and toe, with new cradle foot. . . . .80c 113 Pure Silk Natural Tan Shantung (Pongee) Shirts g sy 14 $2.50 to $3.50 Genuine Fashionknit Pure Silk Ties, some are crochet. . 183 $1.50 and $2 Pure Silk Ties : 77 $2.50 Collar-attached Madras Shirts, all sizes. . $1.10 17 $7.50 Vyella Flannel Shirts, collar attached . .$2.45 287 $2.50 and $3.50 Imported Handmade Pure Silk Ties, very special . s .. $1.35 94 Full Shrunk Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached, white and colors i b s ity GO 219 $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts, collar attached, Oxford Cloth, Chambray, Madras, Pique and other fine materials and dickey bosom style. .. e PROS 37 $1.25 Genuine BVD Union Suits 46 75c Genuine BVD separate Shirts and Drawers. . 55¢ 183 $1.00 Genuine Swiss Rib White Pull-over Undershirts R ek 4 98 $1.00 Broadcloth Shorts, balloon seats 117 $1.50 Shorts, English Twill, solid colors and 1291 F Street, N.W. l———Jajc———] ol c——=la]c——|o|——=|a|—=[u[——a|a[=——=] 0] |STANDARD CORN 3 - 25 116 $3.50 to $5.00 Madras and Sateen Pajamas. $2.15 39 pairs $3.50 and $5.00 Fine Leather Gloves. . .$1.95 173 pairs English Wool Half Hose, fine qualities. . 95¢ 132 pairs $1.00 Interwoven Wool Half Hose. . . . .65¢ 74 $5 Fine Quality Straw Hats ... $1.00 13 $10 Genuine Panama and Leghorn Hats. . . .$3.85 14 $8 and $10 Fine Quality Felt Hats. . . ... ... $4.85 22 $3.50 Fine Quality Caps Half Price Robes, Golf Hose, All Sweater Coats, Bathing Suits and Many Other Items One-Third Off- No C. O.D.s No Approvals. All Sales Final! SALTZ BROTHERS 1341 F Street N.W. > ; Pale and Golden (@nation Clicamot Cwlo 2 sorries 27c GINGER ALE What There Is of the NEW FALL HATS IS EXTRAORDINARILY CHIC! Hundreds of New Arrivals at §3.50 Remarkable Values BLUE DOT Fresh LimaBeans .. . . . Granulated Sugar . . . . 52c PetSardines mrumrommon = |0c IvorySoap . . . . . 4m2==25c |nternational Salt . . . 3 3T’ 10c Libby ChiliCon Carne . . .= 12c Hand Flash . . " 9¢, 3" 25¢ ' MAYONNAISE oz. AR 15 PARAMOU N T Fresh Vegetable RELISH? O; ‘g“:": 252 |———=|alc—=|al———=|alc———=lalc—————Jalc———lal————lol——2 t Infinitely alluring . . . the shallow crowns . . . the dip : down over the right eye . . . the sweep back over the left ear . .. a sly veil, an intriguing feather or a velvet bow ! to soften the profile—that's what makes these new hats | 80 gorgeously feminine. They're of soft, fine fur felt—and only $3.50. OTHER HATS, $5.00 AND UP. 40 ————i|olc—— " jo]jc———J|n|c—=nje———[ajc———|a[c——|a[c—]al[c——|alc—Fs[e——F[a[———] o l—]

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