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POLICE SEARCHING apprehended in Washington on the first occasion. When Iast seen, Love- grove was in front of a hotel in Staunton, 12 miles west, evidently watching for a ride. He had on a dark base ball cap, slipover sweater, dark trousers and is about 5 feet 9, weigh- ing 140 pounds. GOODMAN TO BE SPEAKER Waynesboro Lad's Mother e i : Will Be Honor Guest at Scout Lead- Seriously IIl as Hunt ers’ Conference November 83, Is Extended. E. Urner Goodman, director of pro- recent months of the youth who ‘ul Greta Garbo’s Private Life PINCHOT PRESENTS arbo’s Priva S'I'A'I'E REUEF PI_AN Actress Tries Vainly 10 Escape Crowds'in Stockhobn and Gothenburg On Her Way Back to Hollywood. WoopwARD & LoTHROP Issues Prroclamatlron Calling for Special Session of Legislature. crowd separated, and Jike magic & nar- row lane was made, through wt star led her friend As soon as they had pass this curious throng G friends start — h to The Star . " ‘ Pre-Christmas Selling e The clal Diepa annual District of Columbia Scout 5 B s T AYNESBORO. v sgNovember 2 | Leaders® Conference, to be held at the | , of Men’s Neckwear HARRISBURG, Pi., November 2 r : WATH s : e newspapers were determined to > n pe ‘While his mother lay serfously ill here _ X Gov. Gifford Pinchot, in 18suing & Proc- | ge; ' goodoby story. and. farewsll pic. | Jc80 10 TR in earncs today due (o setback comed Yeritenty | ¥. M. O; A, Sunday, November 22. His| Jamation calling a speclal session of tures of their famous native daughter s - & by his disappearance, a search ov a afternoon topic will be “Scouting as a the Pennsylvanis Leglsiature, revealed EVery day there were reporters check- Garbo Invited to Stage. wide area was being conducted by po- P et B i vt 396 Jait night the detafls of his plan for | NS UP oD the star's movements Breathless and terrified, Y L e e R AR speak on “Influencing & Boy's Char- cter.” the Garbo instructed her maid to answer |, ol o, e b Lovegrove, } missing from his the relief of unemployment in the State. all persons who inquired about the date | ‘¢nd glad to get back to e R The plan, to be presented to the of her departure with “Miss Garbo left =snelter of their hotsl. They had all da g M{'ngflo;a"»‘-msm}::ri :(«cr;\mc:rx:?:c«l«: Leglslature when it convenes tonight, '0d8y for Hollvwood.” . looked forward to attending the theater "n{f;:‘ SHinl 50 Th0NS, Aoet Wab 1 mm‘" DuSaaN the folowing propossts: . lnlélr:::::;htrfl.‘uvx:n'rz ey S e - g . By B o of Scouting in Philadelphia for 10 years 1. An act empowering municipalities ) b % r suite for hours they decide i sl ~ to borrow money for unemployment Te- iy o St ol el lo venture forth The crowds in ths el R cnier o i o oney would | fIf 3 - lobby had left. Garbo was not recog- - arrived. She and her mother sald their | theaso. " e "o Tot ol 0. b Scouts Ralse in Gas Tax farewells in her mother's epartment. | gar's0 buss and crane thotr rechs 2. An increase in the Etate gasoline Then Greta, a woman friend and 50-| “roward the end of the performance tax from 3 cents to 5 cents for the renten slipped on the train for Gothen- | one of the company came out on the | next two years. burg. stage and announced that the theater 3. A tax, amount unspecified, on cig- was honored by having the famous ‘arettes motion picture actress, Greta Garbo, 4 A tax on billbroads and on the in the audience. He invited her to business of outdoor advertising come up on the stage and say a few 5. Granting of permission to munici- words of greeting to her countrymen pal and county authorities to postpone #ales of property for tax sales under BY RILLA PAGE PALMBORG. CHAPTER XI When time drew near for Greta Gar- bo to return to the United States, Stock- holm vowed she would not slip uno served out of the city, as she bad en- tered it gram division, Boy Scouts of America, 1l be speaker and guest of honor at By the Associated Press three Search has extended into Baltimore and Washington, where the youth has relatives, and to points toward Florida where he had expressed a desire to go His older brother, Lawrence Lovegrove, banker here, was leading the search. This is the second disappearance in Telegraphed Too Late. Sorensen got out at the first stop and wired the maid to say nothing now to the reporters who called. But he was too late. She already had told one of them that Miss Garbo was on her way to_America. Coat Week “What will I do?” whispered Garbo. “This is terrible.”” However, she stcod certain conditions during periods of economic depression up. bowing and smiling in every di- rection. When she sat down pande- nie o Sovenior monium broke loose. “Speech, speech,” echoed all over the theater. “Come on,” whispered Garbo, seizing her friends.’ They hurried up the aisle and back stage. But instead of going | out before the footlights Garbo pushed her friends through a side door and in his procla- mation, did not estimate amount of money ' which would be available for unemployment relief under his plan, he | reviously had estimated it as from 20,000,000 to $40,000,000 The reporter immediately checked up on the information and found it cor- rect His paper got in touch with Gothenburg. The news there sprea ike wildfire. When Garbo's train pulled nto the station there were thousands of people waiting Sorensen pleaded with the conductor Se For Assembled We Have Tremendous lections at Marvelous W hich Prices to Prove Our Coat Supremacy. to let them ov. through the car door not facing -he station. Garbo added o g her pleas to Sor-nsen’s. he conductor, e T etive aon, the Btate|who recognized the star, laughingly . ; © of| helped them scramble over baggage and | prosperity bonds” money to repay to the communities the Commonwealth's half of that expended by them to ald the jobless. Provision s alko made in the plan for additional State road work and other construction and for speeding up of present projects to provide addi-| tional employment. { More Road Work Planned. In addition to the income from the | into the street. Before the audience | knew what had happened the star was back at her hotel. Crowds Pack Pier. v between them and | The newspapers were full of sarcastic 'hl"ifi‘u.;’;‘;::é‘ the party ran down |5tories about Greta Garbo and her at- a side street, hailea a cab, and hurried | mpts to “snub” her own countrymen. to & hotel ‘While the two girls waited | One editor wrote: “You may want to | in the backgroand, Sorensen registered | See Greta Garbo after the scurvy trick the party as Mr. and Mrs. and Miss|she played on us at the theater last Soreneen, | night. "But I would not walk across The Sorensen family is well known | the street to see her. ~lowever, in case all over Sweden. Mr. Sorensen, sr.,|You would like to have one more glimpse | {5 a milionaire lumberman and box | of the movie actress before she leaves, manufacturer. He and his family are |80 down to the steamship Kungsholm. | close friends of the royal family. \Shé“_f sagxl\:zlgn (‘:gt':di: for Amer!cal."l‘ Crowd Swarms Hotel. [ “ IS Apha Sy | wanted to have one last look at the ‘The reporters soon learned that Mr. will be Marked $1.50 The perplexing problem of what to give men can be solved by taking advantage of this selling of hand-tailored ties at this seldom-found price. Tai- lored from better quality silks and silk-mixed fabrics, in practically ,every color you could wish for, in patterns that run the gamut, from diminutive figures and multi-colored stripes to more reserved plain colors. These ties will knot well the first time they are tied—and look fresh and bright for a long time—because of their resilient construction, Buy a half dozen (8$5.10) or a dozen ($10.20) for yourself—for gifts now, and at Christmas. THE MEN's Store, Srconn FLOOR. The fall coat silhouette is exciting and decidedly new. Slender mold- ed lines simply deluged in lavish furs . . the variety of collar and cuff treatment is actually be- wildering! All the rich fabric and details you have longed for. Every coat warmly interlined. Not merely coats, but creations that are tempting and truly in- spiring . . . and of course fully guaranteed and serviced by Erle- bacher for one year. $500 REWARD OFFERED FOR MIAMIAN'S SLAYER Manufacturing Association Head Killed by Costumed Bandit Saturday Night. movie actress. Hours before the boat and Mrs. and Miss Sorensen had regis- | Was due to sail the pler was packed. | | fered at the hotel, They knew Garbo| A few minutes before sailing time [ had spent much of her time in Stock- | Sorensen was seen crossing the upper | | holm with the young son of the family. | deck. Then, like a scene from a mo- | Their suspiclon as to the identity of |tion picture play, Garvo came running By the Associated Press. | the “Sorensen family” was aroused. |after him. She was crying, and the MIAMI, Fla., November 2-—Search| Pinally, tired of being shut up in mascara from her evelashes had | for a costumed bandit who Saturday | their suite, the three ventured forth to |smeared her cheeks. The great star night shot and killed S. L. Baar, presi- | do some shopping. They found the|threw her arms about the youth, and, | dent of the Greater Miami Manufac- | lobby of the Ct'e packed with people, |oblivious to the thousands of peopie turers’ Association, was intensified as | for word had gone out that the motion | looking on, they bade each other the Young Men's Club, a-Jewish or-| picture star was there. | good-by. | ganization, offered a reward of $500 for |~ When Garbo saw a dozen cameras| Then Garbo turned and hurried back | the slayer's capture. leveled on her sne dashed through the | to her state room, while Sorensen slow- Baar was shot in front of the home | lobby and out into the street, so quickly Iy and hesitatingly made his way of a friend by a band® wearing a hal- | that no one was able to get a picture | through the crowds to the shore. Joween costume and a mask as Baar | of her, | Greta Garbo once more was on her approached him in an effort to protect | The three friends hurried to a flower | way to Hollywood. s, Baar, who, with several friends, | shop, three blocks from the hotel. For | & had been held up while alighting from | a few seconds they thought they had | (Tomorrow—Greta learris of John an automobile. Mrs. Baar is the former | eluded the throng. But soon, through | Gilbert's marriage to Ina Clare) Miss Prank, daughter of the senior part- | the large plate-giass window, they saw | (Copyright. 1931, by Rilla Page Pangborn.) ner of Frank & Seder, Pittsburgh de- ple running from every direction. e partment store operato: n a few minutes the street in front of Among the Trobriand Islanders de- A second bandit participated in the | the little shop was packed with le. | scent is reckoned exclusively through hold-up. No arrests have been made. When the three stepped outside, the | the mother. Prices Begin at $39.15 in Sports Coats 569.75 ifi Dressy éoats Erlebacher TWFLVETEN TWHVETWHVE F STREET WooDWARD & LOTHROP THE DOWN STAIRS STORE MEN’S ENGLISH VERCOATS At a Fraction of The Former Prices A Special New Fall Shipment of . . . Men’s Fancy Hose pairs $]_ willingly pa much r §1.; Of rayon-and- with reinforced Quantities are Limited 45 65 5 Now, at prices you would ordinarily pay for coats of lesser qual- ity, you may buy the finest English Overcoats. We have marked them at these exceptionally low prices because of broken fabric ranges, but there is a complete size range in the combined lot. In these reduced groups are coats of pure camelshair, luxurious kashmir and fine Scotch and English cloths. Box, ulster, raglan and town ulstet’ models are included. Tur MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. A Quality That Would Regularly Sell for Much More Were $65 to $85 Think of it—hose for whicl higher price, on sale tomorrc lisle and celanese-and-rayon mi heel—and in new Fall stripes, cloc mall-patterned designs. Tan, maroon, green, navy, black, brown. Sizes 10 to 1174, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE irs f ully sized, Were $85 to $125 If You Are 54" or Under— These Coats Were Especially Designed for You $25 All of this season’s smartest fashions, originally designed for the taller figure, are here— in specially proportioned coats for the smaller woman. Of senta crepe and boucle, two of the outstandingly smart fab- rics of this season—in the new shades of green, Spanish tile, brown, and black—and they cost no more than regular size coats. Luxuriously trimmed with caracul, Manchurian wolf Sizes 8% to 10. (dog), lapin (rabbit), and mar- mink (mink-dyed marmot). Phone Orders—DIstrict 5300—Gladly Filled Sizes 1234 to 26%4. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE % Accurately Proportioned Fall Dresses For Little Women Are Only 310 Shorter skirt lengths, shorter sleeve lengths, shorter length from shoulder to waist, and fuller bust measurements— now you know why these little women's new Fall frocks fit so well. No need for drastic alterations now, and no need to sacrifice style either—for these new frocks come in pop- ular crepes, woollens, chiffons, and rough crepes of this sea- son, in all the new colors, and with the smartest of style de- tails. Sizes 1674 to 2614, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Were $135 g f 0 v and $175 We Now Have Three Styles of Fine Quality Silk Hose '] oncd. with phited French heels. Having Added a New Service Weight Hose—In All the Smart Fall Shades You probably know this It you prefer heavier lovely, sheer. high-twist hose try this fine even- chiffon silk hose, siik to weave silk service weight s picot tops. and with hose with d-inch lisle plaited soles and French picot tops, lisle soles, Beels. French heels. See them all tomorrow—in the new Fall shades.