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THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, -1931. = ) WIRES CROSSED DRIVER GETS 60 DAYS IRANSAMERIGA m BRING BEDLAMI?Il'g II;IIE'r.:(\)RBC'I;'A'?'IC-)IWN FOR STRIKING 4 CARS ' with hile i BR[AK‘UP FUUGHT Phones Ring at 4:40 A.M., Woman Gets Shock at Pump | Cherles . Whalley Sentenced | Al . . After Being Chased by Police | Army Orders | e R for Ten Blocks. ~ A. 0. Giannini Backs Stock- . Col. Willam J. Bardem, Enginesr 3 {Corps, will be relieved as division en- " By the Associated Press. was “all with elec- % dur- | - holders in Opposing De- HUBBLETON, Wis, September 24— e Arrested after a 10 bloel;uehue, ed | 5i0€er 8t New York, eflective January % 4 ‘Things happened here Tuesday. ‘Two farms which he ghsnlld : Wh: I:;W 10, and ordersd to this city for duty as centralization. Af 4:40 pm. nearly all the telephones with four cars, Ghrles B W Alley, 3900 |a member of the Engincer Bosrd of : in town began to ring. authorities exphinad that the strange | senced by Judge Isaac R. Hitt yester- |RiVers and Harbors; Col. H. A. Ripley, P A Phees. A woman who went for s pall of vere ct by L. M. Von | gy to serve 60 days in jail and pay in“fhlnt&_hn been assigned to duty 7 oAN PRANGISCO, September 24— | water got & shock from the metal pump | TSR, O Madisor, e pole tn ‘such | ANes, totallng 1}:,1’:;5":;‘,;.“;'."“ affairs at !l\;‘n o B R formation of & Stockholders’ Commit- | handle. a way that a power line fell ‘across the | gmcer's :{ D:l at New York avenue snd | Theodore B. flu qu. M tee to fight the decentralization pro-| A lad who was barefooted said the | telephone wires. North cnpitol street Tuesday night, and | Corps, at Bostoh, il e placed on the Setics. Corporation ws under wayi e S R on e ndeere $oday, with the announced support of | was heavily sold yesterday, closing at | holds 99 per cent of the Bank of Amer- m{,‘,’:‘umd" ave chase. Whalley's | Dawson, Coast Artiliesy. s Feer ma A O/ Glannin, founder of the hold- '$475 on the New York Stock Ex- |ics stock. KEs “the Bank of | machine struck Hiree parked cars and | lieved fi!mm command of the rt| - ¢ company. change, as againsf trinsically,” he said, finally. being brought to & |Cambrai_and ed g . I oninr Yenied he Hiad lnitiated the | Oiknnini, who resigned from the di- | Ameria Naticqel ‘orist & Savings Ase | K O Tiara Tt _'filhlgl',ammn et . Y'u' ~ Yet I can’t go near the ted he stood ready to | rectorate of the company as s protest |sociation, which has & normal earning hi called upon ta NQw ok @y, B et i e bt 1 heto | eaiat tae oot i ion Pengrars: | ot oris I saeey dats. of worlay | The AU is sal to Dave ‘ealled upon 96 New Work Oty =~ o - ~glodmily, “I’'m-an out- houses—even the porches are stockhold Hy id he received nu- |said he would do everything possible , in the neighbor] of i E mruu: co!rl:mun!'ca“ons :na visits (r‘tl:n to prevent disposal by Transamerica umm ® month, is alone Worth very door man theu dlyl. I’Ve M‘w. m‘ Amoxkllh. those opposed to the decentralization |of the glant California banking chain, | much more than the present market so R E sl plan of Elisha Walker, New York, | Bark of America, at & “ridieulously | value of all Transamerica stoek, with- 4 even sunk to blfln‘ the cast- One spray and your ife is Ppresent chairman of Transamerica. low price, on & basis unfavorable to |out taking into considerstion the many o 3 Stedmaghse, SIGKROUETE” e termed the | CIST, SXemely valuble properties 1t TOES iron deer on the lawn—but wailing, ‘My husband, he lies He ’ the Giannini advised stockholders that | obvious e of the “enemies of the 9, #ale of their stock at prasent Jow lavels | copOFAtIOn ——to _seciire Assets of the lNSTANT : : . it’sreally very unsatisfactory. buried by the Erie Canal.’” would be a “useless sacrifice” for those [bank, with its 410 branches, at less| Girls led 600 men in a wage strike at i Who are not forced to sell. The stock |than they were worth. 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You do not have to use or purchase quarter-billion that other women have spent. But think GR°"‘;”"1’"_'§“° ]"l:lmd‘“ quart” of DR. W B. BIZZELL, President M’&‘m""fiifl" of this!—the reason why women have bought three th:;um hlwu“e ot e aot Shoaun gh leakage doel not burn up, wear JOHN A. HUN‘I‘II million Hoovers (the world’s record) is that The out nor evaporate. It is “present but unac- ey of Hoover does better cleaning. And that's what you ;::",’::%{"“{;.F'" No.2, given above, JRANK L MARTIN, Ao, Dean want. .. . The Hoover, by impartial scientific test, After you've found where the “hidden 3 removes three times as much dirt as ordinary suction cleaners—one-third more than suc- tion-plus-sweeping. A Home Demonstration —free, without obligation—will show you ; MIDNIGHT the surprising difference. 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