Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1936, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936.° Proof Is Claimed Marshal Ney o , e figmn;:’ fiUABAHTEE S e Is Buried in North Carolina ‘ g T ‘ R. FIELD i BT S SRS advanced By the Associated Press. Stuart Ney, would probably be aban- 3 ‘oress ] ulider. " 'h SALISBURY, N, C., September 10.— | doned as unnecessary. being the first mayor-| Pay Losses Up to 15 Per Cent 3 1 '] Charles W. Allison, smiling fence| “The opening of the grave is un- . E. of Borrowing. / - 0 7 3 ¥ manufacturer of Charlotte, yesterday mh&:‘m‘::d. in view ':: B T . s“““ claimed positive proof of & theory | eoonyy - . I . OTTAWA, Beptémber' 10.—A “plan Mouth he has long cherished—that Marshal | «The information proves beyond any g 3 1 . |under which ' the - Dominion ' govern- 7 e wfi Ney of Prance lies buried in a little | goubt that the French soldier buried 3 3 ment wiil guarantee lknding. institu- | ' J s - North Carolina country churchyard.|in Rowan County under the name < v A . { tions against losses up to 15 per cent . Joa 1 wp Here on a business visit, Allison |of Peter Stuart Ney is the marshal, Law Students Learn Traffic. '|for loans to a maxtmum of $50,080,- : DR FIELD said previously announced plans to|but it cannot be divulged at present.” o A Law students at Stettin, Germany, | 000 to home owners for repairs-snd v - 06-7th 8¢, x;w e exhume the remains of a rural school- | The Ney tradition has persisted in | few months X are being given & coursein . driving : N s MW, EL master who died in 1846 and was | North Carolina since the schoolmas- c b street cars to acquaint them with traf- 4 : imported by Britiah eshorm buried under the name of Peter'ter died, saying on his deathbed, X that the PFrench archives sup- | fic conditions. moosd N Anus “The Averwe’— 7™, @ and D Sts. SPECTACULAR CLOTHING SALE! in which we ask you to judge the savings for yourself! e » Az |3 * H ¢ ¥ » & p-+Y 8 'FALL BUSINESS SUITS . Single breasted, double breasted, conservative models . . . Oxford grays, banker grays, ‘ ‘ : stripes, patterned blues, grays, browns . .. Overplaids, Glen Urquhardts, worsteds, twists ¥ 4 7 ( : and twills. - : . op-esoy A ry s $35 ‘ FALL SPORTS SUITS B Ge vr . : - Single breasted, double breasted, gussett back, pleated back, half belt. If you buy two A Suit and ; ‘$ 3 5 sports suits, alternate the trousers and have four suits. - a Topeoat for___.____ FALL T0 ATS “ 3 ASuitand . W s i e o) . ; ; . : 2 : : e glans, Balmacaans, single br set-in sleeves, full belt, half belt . . . pin checks, #n Overcoat for- ..o 35 ! 8O : windowpanes, overplaids and h‘eeaswd’rringbqne patterns. s Sloaniton 35 i WINTER OVERCOATS s e 5 ' : s Double-breasted with- half or full bethGmrd models . . . plain and patterned effects, , If you do not need both, Mng a : popular shades of blue-grey, grey and brown.: = . . : friendtorharetheextrguvinys S b ameseetn gl g Despite mwm::ehrgehr-uem;w ; \

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