Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1071, —% B9 > | " S AEEN'I' PR[]BE 72-Year-Old Claim |BOOTLEG SUSPECTS HELP | poui,uceil ' prepcing fo'as T For Corn Used by | RELIEVE JAM IN COURT {,555,%% 2 INGOTHAM ASHED ™ =4 oy == et - 'WOODWARD & LoTHROP One Was Rearrested on Charge of Killing the Other. TN 1qTN Son of Kansas Farmer Ex-| , coupte of bootleg suspects helped 10™ 11™ F AND G STREETS " . . relieve the congestion of the Police | Senate Urged.to Study Rum| plains Finding $840.80 | Gourt docket tn'a peculiar way, or at ¥ 01d Bibl 1e;n m afiluonmm furnished by one, R and Narcotic Rule as Paper in €. | lliam H. Fresier, 25 years old, and Printing Aids Pupils. ; B — Grace James, 33, both colored, Were| NEW YORK UP).—Dr. Thomas G. “Public ‘Scandal.” By the Assoclated Press. arrested by members of the vice squad | Voorhis of Columbia University Teachr. o iy LS ANGELES, September 9.y, G, in_the 800 block of Corcoran strect|crs' College has found after an ex- R Cottle of Los Angeles has tendored the | hosgion ot b o e Y T s e menat DupS lsarn to m ress - u en Ie S n uenc B the Assoclated Press. United States Government a 72-year- m"“m‘:‘, w%.fl: {;’}L%“%’;‘jur}t ;?i‘nt t‘l’?e letters m .:Hu' "lnutl:{ Y., September 9.—| old claim for & $840.80 debt. The trial was set for today. Prdinary. qursive method, mue':’muuy, ALBANY, N. Y., tod Democratic’ legislative leaders want the | ~ Cottle, 78, appeared at the United i Atto 1t heasi read the writin United States Senate to investigate| States district astorney’s office yesters | —rs Amistant District Attorney 1ts much easier to resd the writing. ' Pederal officials and offices in New | day with an age-yeliowed claim bill York City, on the ground that the Fed- | dated September, 1859, which he said eral administration of prohibition and | was given his father, Robert Cottle, in 2{50!5& “has become a public scan- | exchange for :even.l hundrealbuthels 3 of corn bought by the Territory of A resolution introduced last night in | Ransas for territorial troops engaged in the State Senate, but barred from the wa; with guerrilla bands. Assembly by a ruling of the Republican | “qpe father died without collecting the speaker, asked such an investigation.| ) and the son said he found it in his It said the bl A ot | mother's Bible. ar-reaching “that even public o 1 . ave complained of being prevented by | o MTDTS of the district attorney's tical interference from performing| gooq and advised him to send it to eir duties.” " The resolution asked that the in-| the Kansas State treasurer's office at Has Revolutionized 1931 Fashions History repeats itself. In 1853, when the charming Eugenie married Napoleon III, all the world of fash- ion began to follow her leadership. Now, almost a vestigation disclose the relationship be- | TOPeka: | iwzemngs gld the Nation-wide liquor Y, & : , B 10w etatement ¥ Senator ¥ChRU K. Chief Can’t Speak Cherokee. An Altltude Record Dunnigan _and Assemblyman Irwin| BRYSON CITY, N. C. (#).—Perhaps | Steingut, Democratic leaders, charged | it was a coincidence, but Jarrett Blythe, | . ’ “a Federgl grand jury investigating|a young college luate from Car- F h narcotic bperations In" the southern |lisle, has been cmn chief of the ln as |0ns district of New York was obstructed | Eastern tribe of Cherokees in the first i " > 2 J < . S e e e T S R O We've gone to the top this season . . . prettier things New York had assumed “such mam- |k ‘moth proportions that the conclusion is inevitable that Federal officials are co- operating Wi racketecrs." The reso: . 3 Wi haven't been seen any pl }Efi:;fi?:fi:fifin g’;'{;dj‘flfimsg o nger S b S oyorf, the century later, the revival of her dashing hat and gl = BaiGorid bl 3 in the Z’r’,.,l‘:m% ,3,}’"” fashions, with characteristic sloping shoulders, high- " SUES STREET CAR CO. e Comfortable an COATS er necklines, moulded bodice, and smaller, higher Sleep Peacefully James K. Snyder, a minor, througl George fn_vc{er. Ri\;rdg{ci Mtd.s - on Our day filed suit in the District Supreme . Court, to recover $50.000 damages from Springs & Mattresses the Washington Ralll\\'asl' & Electric Oo. | for alleged personal injuries. The boy was struck by a car of the company | 925 G St' N_w. April 20 last near Branchville, Md., and | FUSTREET " $42.50 sustained serious injuries, the court was I Nat'l 4711 Mattresses Remade ) e e 9 o o DHE., Weln, Baty B veene. o] SR WooDWARD & LOTHROP @ waistlines and luxurious fabrics have brought The 1931 Mode to a peak of elegance. Woodward & Lothrop shows the important phases of the Empress Eugenie influence in the most wearable fashions. 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS Now is the Time to Order Your Distinctive Personal Christmas Cards Specially Priced for a Limited Time Personal Christmas greeting cards are the inevitable smart choice—each card shows it is not a last-minute thought—and in leisurely choosing now from a wide selection, you can select a card that best expresses your sincere sentiments. Choose yours now while stocks are complete, and prices lower than they will be later this season. Most of these cards are exclu- sively here, in Washington. + Our selection of greeting cards this year represents the most unusual and outstanding designs from the leading studios here and abroad—and includes ap- propriate religious subjects, reproductions of famous Madonnas, European cathedrals, colored and plain etchings, wood cuts, scenes of Washing- ton, Winter scenes of 60 years ago, a complete as- sortment of Courrier & Ives reproductions, and a charming “Christmas at Mount Vernon” card that will be particularly interesting with the approach of The Bicentennial, ENGRAVING, FIRST FLOOR. \ If You Would Be Comfortable This Winter . . . Let Us Weather Strip Your Home Now, before cold weather begins, is the time to have our Manufacturing Division weather strip your home. The cost is moderate—and the convenience, comfort, and saving in heat- ing cost its effects will more than repay you. Windows fit and operate more easily—dust and dirt are kept out—and heating costs are reduced. We employ only experienced workmen, and use only the finest non-rusting material. Phone Dlstrict 5300, and we will gladly call and give you an estimate, without obligation. Deferred Payments May Be Arranged MANUFACTURING DIvisioN OFFICE, SEVENTH FLOOR. Empress Eugenie wore the dashing hat with flattering ostrich—and modern smart women are finding the 1931 versions very $|2 75 HESOIDMNER . «...cosesssmvs i The Sloping Shoulder was charac- teristic of Eugenie styles—seen in this coat with long sloping shoul- ders, dropped yoke effect in its col- larette top and standing col- $95 lar of logwood Alaskan seal This black wool suit has the sloping and wide shoulder, small waist, stitched peplum, double sleeve and simulated fur edging that are 1860 fashion details with 1931 $39 50 sophistication ......... o The reign of flounces and full skirts is revived in this evening frock of taffeta with underskirt of horsehair and a slim, fitted bodice and off-the- shoulder neckline that emphasizes the width of the shoul- ders and smallness of the $39 50 waist - See These and Other Fashions of Eugenie Inspiration, Including Antique Jewelry Pmsr aNd TERD FLOORS, REPERE: WITH ROLLATOR ~ Electric Refrigerator The Only Refrigerator with the Rollator—W hich Eliminates Many Repairs and Adjustments Long the ideal of refrigerator engineers, the rotary compressor has been perfected in the Norge Rollator. This simple refrigerating mechanism is almost everlasting—a roller slowly revolving in a per- manent bath of protective oil—it has only three moving parts. The graceful cabinet offers an unusually large food compartment space through the use of Dry Zero insulation (rated 100 by the United States Bureau of Standards) and making it possible to build the cabinet without ultra thick walls. Only two of the many fea- tures of the Norge refrigerator—you should see it before you buy. Deferred Payments May Be Arranged ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATORS, FIFza FLOOR,