Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1933, Page 26

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SLAYER OF AGENT | * SOUGHT IN OV Suspected Rum Runner Kills | Officer and Wounds An- | other After Chase. 1 By the Associated Press. OSKALOOSA, Iowa, June 23.—Peace officers of Central Iowa today combined in a vigorous search for a liquor runner _.suspect who killed one Federal prohibi- ““tion agent and wounded another. The - glayer escaped in his car. The dead man was Harry Elliott of * Des Moines, who was shot full in the face with a shot gun as he attempted to arrest the suspect. | The wounded man is A. A. Murphy of Spencer, special employe of the Federal Liquor Bureau. He was shot in the head, neck :%1d shoulders. Hos- pital attendants say he will recover. » Murphy, who refated the story of the ghooting fo Sheriff Frank Hook &s he Jay on the operating table, said the & suspect was Claude Ridout of Creston. | £ The shooting occurred late yesterday imfter a five-mile chase from the out- gim of Oskaloosa when, Murphy said, e two operatives recognized the coupe in which the suspect and his wife were . traveling. %1 As the Federal men's car drew near, . ‘Blliott leaped from the machine, Murphy §-#aid. As Elliott approached the suspect’s ¥ gar. the driver raised a_shotgun over “‘the edge of the door and fired directly Elliott’s face. F ;% Elliott was dead when Mirphy and ® truck driver, who picked up the “officers, arrived at the hospital. Get Degrees FORMER WESTERN HIGH STUDENTS GRADUATE. Miss Molly E. Reed. daughter of John B. Reed, 3759 McKinley street, and Miss Helen H. Seaton, daughter of Mrs. Charles H. Seaton, Glencarlyn, Va., who received the bachelor of arts degrees | from Wellesley College Wednesdav. Both | students formerly aitended Western High School. Miss Reed is a member | of the Zeta Alpha Society and is tak- ! ing her degree in history of art de- partment. Miss Seaton is taking her degree in chemist: standing having won and senior years, Gen. Stephan Recovering. Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, com- mander of the 20th Division, which | includes all militia units in Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and part of Pennsylvania, is recovering at Mount Alto Hospital from an illness brought on by the strain of overw! Special Sale of her high scholastic | her the honorary title of Wellesley scholar in her junior | Women’s Batiste Union Suits Athletic style of sheer figured ba- $ 1 tiste. Weh back, open seat. Flesh, sizes 36 to 46. Main Floor SEVENTH AND K They’re Selling Fast! Just Received 500 More $3.95 Dresses mode is represented. In addition to the large as- | sortment in our stocks we add these 500...so make A a note right now to fill your Summer needs. Linen Swagger Coat and Dress Suits The DOLLAR you save today will BUY LESS tomorrow . . . JUNE Demonstration Linen Jacket and Dress Suits ersucker Swagger with Silk Dress Half Size Dresses . - : s w'.x;q.['i_blc Silk Dreses . . . and Jacket Suits [(F & e D D 2 = T Wash Silks, Prints, Sizes 13 to 19— 14 to 20— A second death occurred in Oskalocsa sterday as a result of liquor investiga- {tlons when Gerald Blackwood, 23, of ZEddyville, died in a hospital. He was Zahot by ecounty officers last Friday who FXere investigating a still. R || Sheers, ~Dots, eclc.l,'s BECEIVER NAMED | o kil 30 Stockholder Victor in Suit Againstj Continental Shares at i Baltimore. ‘ By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, June 23.—Judge Eu- gene O'Dunne yesterday appointed | ‘William D. MacMillan, Baltimore at- torney, receiver for Continental Shares, an investment trust incorporated in Maryland. The receivership suit brought by George L. Gugle of Columbus, Ohio, a stockholder, was uncontested, but Judge O'Dunne declined to name the; ©Ohio man receiver, as suggested, as- | serting “it is not wise to appoint a re- | ceiver who is beyond the jurisdiction of the court.” Continental Shares was founded by Cyrus S. Eaton, Cleveland financier, and represented an investment of ap- proximately $112,000,000. { Since no physical asssts of the in- vestment trust are located in this State, although the concern is a Mary- land corporation and legally domiciled here, Judge O'Dunne did not require | the newly named receiver to post bond. | The action of Judge O'Dunne bring: to a close a lengthy chapter in the his- | tory of the Investment Trust. Gugle | instituted a receivership suit last year, ! but it was dismissed after a prolonged hearing in Circuit Court. The present suit was started early this month. ~Gugle said one purpose of the re- eelvership is to attack the validity of e of the large bank loans to Conti- tal Shares, which are alleged to have been chiefly for the benefit of Eaton’s interests. | FOR MISSING FLYERS' Air and Marine Bases Set Up in Southern Section, Where Span- -iards Disappeared. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, June 23.—Over land and sea tcday in ever-widening circles the Mexican government turned all its resources to search for two Spanish of- ficers, missing since Tuesday on a flight m Havana to Mexico. Air end marine bases were set up roughout Southern Mexico and an anxicus populace aided in a hunt, un- lleled in the nation’s history, for | pt. Mariano Barberan and Lieut. Joaquin Collar, whe recently flew from e across the Atlantic to Cuba. “ There have been no definite reports them since Tuesday afternocn, when ey were sighted over Villa Hermosa, ih Tabasco State. Every available military unit was pressed into service today. From the State of Campeche nearly 1,000 miles westward to the State of Michoacan adrplanes roared back and forth across swampy jungles and lofty highlands, while others sped out to sea. From this vast network of operations, However, not a single valid clue de- veloped to give hope that the plane was safe. hard.to-fit woman or miss. Sizes 162 to 26%5. 45 Half Size DRESSES F o r immediate wear. Originally sold to $6.95. Spe- & cial HALF SI2ZE DRESS SHOP 505 TWELFTH ST. Next to Martha Washington Candies to Serve That Definitely Prove UNITY SELLS FOR LESS For Friday and Saturday You must bring in the coupons to obtain these sensational bar- gains. Prices were never so low. W THIE Coup® §1.40Lydin P Vege'»‘\’h e 5| NLY wih This Cov>” vt 25c 7 for witn This C°® 50c Gillette Blades, 5'3- - The PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh Telephone District 4400 , Homemade Regularly 50c 1b. Candies 2 1bs.for §§¢ Preserves, 2 Strawberry, raspberry, peac cherry. 1-lb. jars 35c¢ 1, pineapple, blackberry and Palais Royal-—Main Floor ‘The Cosmetic Sensation of the Year! PERSTIK Instant and lasfing protection against PERSPIRATION ODOR. Applied as neatly and swiftly as o lipstick. Greaseless, cannot harm fabric or skin. Perstik is used by more than 6,000 doctors’ wives. Women's Coral Washable Crepe ( Dress—38 to 48. SALEe Rare Perfumes Caron's Bellodgia. . 81'19 P Caron'’s Nuit Dram de Noel... $1.68 Guerlain’s $1.19 Dram Shalimar. . ‘Grenaville's $1 m Dram Byzance .. Evening in 45(! Dram 45c Dram 45c P Corday’s Tou- Dram Jours Moi 75(: Corday’s Exquisite ss Perfume Bottles Dropper 29c and 59%¢ Main Floor “Princess Pat” presents: Miss Shanahan She is specially featured by the Princess Pat Beauty Institute and has counciled thousands of women on the proper care of their skins. She is now here and ready to help ycu by analyzing your skin and showing how to tmprove your natural love- liness. Main Aisle Anklets & Socks 17c 3 prs. for S0c Children’s and misses’ sizes and styles . . . so replznish the youngsters' Summer hosiery needs from this tre- mendcus assortment. Plain colits, stripes, dots, clox, meshes, lisles, rayons and every imaginable new fash- jon. Main Floor Misses’ Silk Frock with printed pique swagger—14 to 20. $2.69 Your Hat Should Be White and preferably from our large showing at 184 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. Silk Crepe Silk Pique Velvet Corduroy New Straws Floppy Brims Medium Brims Turbans Sailors $1 Humming Bird Silk Hose at a new low, despite the rising prices Of course, most any day, prices go right back, $1.00 . . . but tomorrow you may choose all you need at 75c the pair. Number 404—sheer chiffon and service weights; the chif- C fons silk to the picot-edge top. Summer’s smartest shades in sizes 81 to 1015. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. WHITE KI = $1.29 Oxfords and Sandals For Boys, Girls and Children All sizes in white, elk and c brown. Sandals— Perforated Styles 1.98 More than 55 styles in pumps, oxfords, straps and ties. Every desirable fashion detail...all heel styles and all sizes. A to C widths. Beach Sandals For Women and Children 49¢ Sport type All colors, all sizes. sandal in 6 col- Crepe soles. ors and white. All sizes. Goldenberg's—Main Floor w 02 gresh, D60 amy 11 Need 2 e, 102 “espe- .08 8% you WgITE we Wige th ety Winey 7 Seaned " et s e 1280 180 ovted b arette Fyemd sually €% All-Irish Linen TOPPERS (- ly copies of the high - priced - ones you've seen. Wear them over your dress rand see how smart you look. Four styles in white. Neckwear—Main Floor N NS N, PN A e P S S, e N Economical—one Perstik lasts for months. Toilet Goods Dept. Main Floor Mail Orders filled 2 SUHEOUP - GO L DEEENGBIE RUG'S ASNED S EE F OR YO U RS ESl e Awarded Good Housekeaping Sesl of Approval Palais Royal—Main Floor

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