Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1931, Page 4

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CRIMINAL SUSPECT GAINS AFTER KNIFE Brain Operation to Correcli Man’s Alleged Tendency to Fraud Performed. Br the Associsted Press. MASILLON, Ohio, September 11.— Howard Buck, 30, Akron, who several days ago submitted to & brain operation in the hope it would correct his alleged | criminal tendencies evidenced during' Japses of memory, Was well on the way to recovery last night. Dr. Arthur G. Hyde, superintendent of the Masillon State Hospital, and surgeons who performed, may have cor- rected the iregularities in Buck's life. At least, they said, he had escaped from | recurrent vains in the head which had | troubled him for several vears. Officials said his criminal tendencies, evidenced by two forgery arrests, were not, observed until after he suffered a gkull fracture while said to be playing foot ball for the University of Chicago in 1922. The injury caused him to be held in a hospital several months at that time Buck asked the operation after an examination. requested by Don Isham, Summit County prosecuting attorney, disclosed a pressure on his brain. The operation showed an abscess of dense adhesions on the covering of the brain on which a piece of bone caused pres- sure. His only law violations. officials said. occurred At the times during which he was suffering from a lapse of memory. MRS. M. V. ROWE LEAVES FOR BOSTON CONVENTION Head of Woman's Auxiliary to Typographical Union No. 101 to Represent Local Organization. ‘Mrs. Mary V. Rowe, 646 Lexington place northeast. president of the | Woman's Auxiliary, No. 13, to Typo- graphical Union No. 101, was to leave today for Boston Mrs. Rax will act as delegate to the converition of the International ‘Woman's Auxiliary, which meets the week of September 14 at the Hub city. in_conjunction with the Interna- tional Typographical Union. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, Traffic Bureau Demonstrates New Left Turn Motor Vehicles and Traffic | because of the red light they are facing William A. Van Duzer staged on Fifth street. When this light yesterday at Fifth and K | changes to green they may go on their streets northeast the correct | way in the same manner above de- procedure in making the uniform left- scribed. It is evident by the position hand turn. effective next Tuesday e In the above photograph cars pro- DIRECTOR of the Department of 8, 5 and 6. which must remain stopped ceeding cast and west on K steet. CLUB HEARS ROUGH RIDER' numbered 3 and 2. respectively, have the right of way, inzsmuch as they repre- S e sent through trafic. The signal on K Pastor and Veteran Address Reci- street is, of course, green | prosiEs O ERizaton After cars numbered 3 and 2 clear b = the intersection, cars numbered 1 and 4 Dr. George L. Farnham, pastor of hll\r !Re rl:{llt of r“}r -’n;‘: may u_;r]n Cleveland Park Congregational Church, plete the making of the left turn. e i % Dollsemani It iwiilibe netenl RIANUINE | o s Eesreut; SOty maEmber fol in the center of the intersection, and the Rough Riders still living in Wash- the left turn requires the turning to ington. spoke last night before the his left and not around him Reciprocity Club of Washington at its When cars numbered | and 4 have completed their turn and cleared the intersection. car numbered 7 has the right of way and can proceed straight | across. Car No. 7 did not have the right of way before as in the case cf cars numbered 3 and 2. because it had not entered the intersection at the time. With the passing of car No. 7 in the photograph the intersection is cleared with the exception of cars numbered TAX PAYIN CONSULT WITH US AND WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP YOU PAY YOUR TAXES BY OUR SMALL-MONTHLY-DEPOSIT VAN DUZER STAGES ACTUAL TESTS AT STREET CORNER. —Star Staft Photo. ! of car numbered 6 that ite driver is waiting to make a left turn. as well as the unnumbered car in back. Likewise by their positions cars numbered 8 and 5 will go straight ahead unless a right turn is contemplated first _meeting of the season at the Mayflower Hotel. The next function of the organi- zation will be a dinner dance at the Willard Hotel November 8. Plans are being made by the club for entertain- ment of the national convention of the organization here next year. When the street car lines in George- town, British Guiana, were suspended the city reduced license fees for busses to encourage their operation. 4 I e Great Store Says Farewell To A Great City With A Sale Never To Be Forgotten! WERE PLAN. For each 360 or fraction borrowed you agree 10 de- it 85 @ month on account, the eeds of which may be wsed to cencel the mote when due. Depozsits may be made on & weekly, semi- monthly or monthly basis as you prefer. 10 12 months. MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury W. QUITTING BUSINESS FOREVER We are quitting the furniture business for all time—saying "’ to Washington with a complete close-out of e n our fixtures and trucks must go. W] ver—MAXWELL'S will be through for i ur business quickly—in the shortest possible, hence the drastic, almost unbelievable price-cutting in effect throughout the store! Remember, this is a FORCED SALE —a sale of mecessity—and when this furniture is seld, IT'S SOLD—GONE—and MAXWELL’S WILL BE BUT A MEMORY ! Loans are - od within -”d':y or two efter filing .‘.fi: l;‘c‘:r on— tions. | Easy to Pay 'Real Estate Salesmen We are interested in interviewing several experienced, capable salesmen who can meet the qualifications of an established, active organization operating in one of Washington's fastest growing suburban sections. Call Shepherd 2400 for appointment NORTH \ A ,ASHINGTON Realty Company Inc. 7900 Georgia Ave. EISEMAN’S SEVENTH AND F STS. MORRIS PLAN wotes ore usually 1 veeor, We must wind up me E. BROOKE LEE, Pres, Smart new Fall suits in rich shades of brown, blue, tan and gray.- Beautifully trimmed with celanese. Suits for the man who wants to ‘make a fine appear- ance for a small outlay. Unusual value at $25. By all means, see them. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay in convenient weekly or monthly amounts during October, November and December. Don'’t hesitate to open an account. Nothing additional for credit. 29 ON CONVENIENT TERMS WNO000000000“000000“00000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000095900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 JUST LOOK AT THESE VALUES Selling has been so fast and furious we cannot list many price items here. Below are simply a few selected at random. There are thousands of others—all equally as great and even greater. 4-Piece Venetian Bed Room Suite. $155. Now Inner Spring Mattress. Was $22.50. Now.... 37.95 Unfinished Drop-leaf Breakfast Table. Was s245 $6.00. Now ..... 3.Piece Reversible Cushion Bed- Davenport Suite. .00 Was $175. Now... s79 Automatic Coil Spring D Bed. W . 83.5%0 eNow ...‘.? 515 e 10-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite. As This Newspaper Goes to Press Countless Throngs of Men and Women Fill This Great Store Right from the opening hour overwhelming crowds of eager buyers have filled this store. We have never seen such a tremendous demand for furniture bargains—and no wonder —we do not believe Washington has ever seen such spectacular values! Bear in mind this is a bona fide close-out—it is not an ordinary ul'e, but a complete and final selling of everything in order to quickly wind up our business and retire forever. Join txlu throngs of customers—save as you may never save again Everything MustBe Soldin the Shortest Time Possible That's why everything is being sacrificed in a big way— EVERYTHING AT COST, LESS THAN COST, OR ON‘E-HAYLF FORMER PRICES FOR CASH! We have but one objective: ls"“ (:ut to “:l‘ Blre‘;”.lls Ilnd SelI‘NOE’thuickly! This is no ime to consider profits or losses— UITTING BUSI- NESS FOREVER! We don't want to leave n?ingle item unsold when we lock our doors for the last time, so EVERYTHING S-gll"g Eg;l' COST, LESS THAN COST OR ONE-HALF FORMER EVERY SALE FINAL...NO REFUNDS...NO EXCHANGES ... STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY. EVENING DURING THIS SALE MAXWELL’S 415 SEVENTH ST. NW. 0000000000060 0000060000000000000:000000000000006000000000000000 000000 000000000000 00000000000000000 0000000000000 00000000000000900000000090¢0000000000000990000000000:0000000000000000900000003000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009%0000¢

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