Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1932, Page 16

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THE EV;ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1932. DESERIERISHE‘-D PV o, .MAYEI;'& co. (PH'ONfi DISTRICT 8976) SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN D and E IN CHILD SLAYING " = His Zeal in Accusing Another | Leads to His Own Arrest | |i ey - ] { e ik in McDonnell Case. ‘ T : , NEW YORK, February 11 (#).—His I 4 : i weal in proffering evidence to accuse a Negro-Indian of the slaying last Thursday of 5-year-old Florence Mc- Donnell led to John Hugo's detention I, 4 g 1 for questioning yesterday and the dis- | 3 i % : closure he has a long police record. | While a district attorney said “star- | i " i 3 " developments might result, de- | : 3 E X tectives studied scribbled writing on a | a ® o o o pes cfrd as the most available clue in L 4 1 i A ~ : a second attack and child killing—that > & = = 3 by ¢ of 13-year-old Marle Rosales, whose body was found in & bath tub in an unoccupied tenement Tuesday night. Hugo has represented himself as wchaplain” of a religious organization, Y police said, but actually is an employe. e He volunteered information he had ! y : . Py seen James Oliver Hicks, a Negro-In- S & ln t e dian suspect, walking with the Mc-| Students of Ashland (Ohlo) College Donnell child shortly before she dis-|were so certain that Mary Ann Scar- appeared. borough (above) would be their 1932 Two insurance agents told the dis- | May queen that they went right ahead, trict attorney they visited Hicks' house | in February, and elected her. She's that day and found him ill in bed. He | from Nova, Ohio, and prominent in S s . was released. extra-curricular activities—A. P. Photo. Tudor Oak Style Dmmg Sulte : Hugo's insistence on his story made | — olice suspicious. - 5 P Del\m\zp into records tThovredfl HL}go Ohio Professor Dies. had been convicted six times, five for | ooy uNEUS, Ohio, “February 11 A burglary larceny d once for as- . A . Tt Uandthat he had deserted from | (®).—Dr. George Wells Knight, 73, 10 Pieces Reduced to 295 the United States Army, Navy and |professor emeritus in hiftory at Ohio from the Canadian Army. State University, and former dean of o AT | Lifetime Furniture | H SWEEPS PRODUCE|| First : It is a charming room that is furnished in oak of the Seventeenth = S Century English style. The Dining Room Suite illustrated above Chicago Butter and Egg Figures | Mortgage VA is a Tudor type, showing a strong Gothic influence in combina- — With furniture prices stabilizing and with discounts ranging Make Clean-ups Certain i 1 tion with the Tudor Rose. The suite is well made throughout; | Drive your car directly from 10% to 50% on our entire stock of Lifetime Furniture we Until Exposed. B Loans i oak interiors, dustproof construction, and with convenient refec- to our rear entrance. | believe you will do well to make your furniture purchases now, N TSI 3 tory table, The buffet is 68 inches Iong and there are two arm- It will be parked by us May we suggest that you buy at once? To wait longer may CHICAGO, February 11.—*“Sure Mortgages means a re- chairs and four side chairs, in your choice of tapestry or leather while you shop here. | prove costly. Every suite and piece of Lifetime Furniture in thine gelers Lave 8 R Tacket th) ol il oy e seats, Closed china cupboard and server complete the 10 pieces. =t our stocks is reduced now. Come in and leisurely look around. cantile Exchange some concern and a loan—secured by con- ' etk Tacketeers are how using re- oo e & aiineton ceipts of Chicago butter and eggs, or Real Estate. total future delivery sales of these com- May be purchased in modities, to conduct the old “number” ° game. They exposed the racket by amounts from $250 up. - “ ” swamping the excham‘(;e wi:jh lettersl. el ams, teleph It telegrams, telephone calls axd pesonal ||| | B F. SAUL CO. ) 0 n advance of the usual publication ||\ National 2100 92 15th St N.W. time. | s The Produce Exchange, largest of its | = kind in the world, is trying to prevent e C . . such use of their market reports. Bribes E 1 A ranging from $25 to $400 a week have > . Fanging from $35 o $400 % weck have =4 A harmmg arly American nish the figures before 8 o'clock in the \ § ¥ morning. The statistics are not com- piled until 9:30 o'clock and are pub- 3 Py PY lished later, 2, P s The seekers care nothing about TG prices. Their interest lies only in the - i number of tubs of butter and the num- | Rl 2 ber of cases of eggs received in Chi- cago each day. Certain fixed positions | of these figures win the daily “pool.” By getting the figures before the “book’ You Afford NOT closes the gambler can clean up Wwith- out giving the victims a chance. to dine regularly i o ¥ . PERSONALITY IN BOYS at Dikeman’s— : 8 Pieces, Illustrated, $ ' at these prices 4 DEMANDED BY CO-EDS | Yor ol of E—— | unsurpassed " The “Montour” Bed Room Suite is a famous Limbert creation, ‘7 F Vanity eslugian i Sote deliciausness ? Dresser—45 Inches Wide appealingly charming and in a quaint Early American design. Eight W 49 Inches Wide Prospective Husbands Ignored, - ~ Hanging Mirror : : ill dh ith th : bed 19 Thy . N Four handy drawers; Special Club Breakfast, 25¢ : u pieces, just as illustrated here with the twin s, are $198. e suite : Stoatabl !_‘bh“tA The(ydlfusc Dacetwell Blue Plate Lunth, 35¢ E?éfiiy“’&'?ée?’&;w&fih: Bhims is here also with full size bed and without night table at $166.50 for b e ’ GHICAGO, | February 11—Its the Blue Plate Dinner, 40c the six pieces. Walnut and American gumwood—dustproof con- Py ol B e * Open'Til 1 P struction throughoyt and famous Limbert quality, which we are glad ighoy! q! ¥ g O ersomaiity ranked first in_the list ) to include in our Lifeti uality collections. The suite has instant - ersonsiity ranked firs e : o0 include in ifetime quality s, ¢ suite has e e e e O Dikeman’s g o ! appeal and the charm lives on. See it at Mayer & Co. now. Upgg?si}:re g campus leaders at the University of Chicago. Intelligence, athletic ability, Restaurant Cl'\cst Of good looks, conversation, dancing abil- 609 15th St. N.W. Drawers ’ TN Chate § i in Damask ity. were next in the order named. | ‘Wealth and social position were held | 2 Doors from KeitHy 36 Inches to be unimportant. s § - ihs The chair seat is up- Wide 5 holstered in damask. GROSNER’S . 1325 F STREET averoat I . = : e . . iractive ‘and i , %fi: ] Same Suite With e 14x}7-Inch 4 Full Size Bed, $166.50 [~ * ¢ Top ? e Friday&| | Special Karpen S aturday ] b \:_ | ~ Innerspring Mattress This mattress has 200 round coils, 14 gauge, felted cotton L ' - 5 linters—mill-run type—30 lbs. on either side of the specially x k. ? constructed steel unit in sheeting envelope. PS "L . « . 3 All measurements based on full-size mat- $ 1 75 | 3 .tress. Green or orchid Darby ticking. An 6. A Specrdl 1 “HE 7 : unusual value in our February Sale of Life- G : g time Furniture roup of Regular $35 to $45 Topcoats st W SLIP COVERS ‘ ’ " SPECIALLY PRIC or the February Buyer and vercoats Late Jacobean Style Dinette - i o 3_;.5 " irst Quality } 1ece Twin or Double Size Sets —7 Pieces, $175 $ 9 5 Group 7 ? $ 7 J aspe CIOths Sofa and 2 Chairs B At last the small size dinmg room may possess a tastcfully This is the LOWEST price we have ever quoted on this work. L 4 ¥ . : : lar colorings. $27.75 is a temptingly low price for such quality above has four chairs, 54-inch buffet, delightful china cupboard and workmanship. Price is for the average three-piece uphol- and refectory table, size 34x50 inches, and may be opened to stered suite: ‘There will be an extra charge for pillow-back sultes on all slip covers. designed suite for a very little outlay. “The Wentworth” suite Smart, attractive Jaspe Cloths in your choice of numerous, popu- $ 2 7 7 5 . 76 inches. Walnut and American gumwood. i aglan shoulders, single and double breasted P 5 i . F e el s e o ~ Thousands of Pieces and Suites Greatly Reduced This Month All sizes. - - 6ol ® CHARGE ‘things’ . .. We invite you to use our convenient Ten-Pay Plan, or, if you wish, open a charge account. There is no extra charge ’ for extended payments. ‘BID(D JVNIEID \’“‘ Seventh Street Between D and E 1325 F STREET - LIFETIME FURNITURE

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