Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1936, Page 22

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A—2 * THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 18 1936;—PART ONE. | Eight Years Ago. SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS District 7575 BY the Associated Press. ST e SPECIAL SALE—ONLY FOR ANNIVERSARY?! Whom she had believed dead for five | years, is alive fired Mrs. Jesse Owen * Gifford today with a desire to dis-| . cover his whereabouts and go to . y see him. | Although for almost & month ac- cumulating evidence has tended to g show that Gifford, World War vet- eran, was not dead, his wife said she is having difficuity in understand- | : & ing that he actually is alive, She revealed that convincing word of his well-being came to her Thurs- day in a telegram from Judge John T. Raulston, South Pittsburgh attor- | ney, who wired: i 3 “owen i living._Give developments| with a wealth of new details? later. I have been away.” | The assumption was that je had| been away to see Gifford, who disap- | peared eight years ago. He did not, elaborate on his statement, however, when contacted later by telephone. «I am not a liberty to reveal any details further than th . Gifford 18 alive,” Raulston said velopments making it possible to release more information may come at any time.” “] want to see him as soon as I can,” Mrs. Gifford said, “and I'd like to take up our married life where we Jeft off. I don't expect to leave Nash- ville until my lawyer asks me td, but I do want to talk to Owen. “Right now my thoughts are jum- bled, and I still can't realize that 1 may see my husband again. “T'll have to see him before I can be absolutely convinced,” she added as an afterthought. | ACQUITTED iN SLAYING Brother of Arrested Man Proves Alibi in Agent's Death. | BRISTOL, Fla., October 17 (A).—A | Liberty County Circuit Court jury to- day acquitted Carl Bradwell of a first- degree murder charge in the ambush slaying of State Beverage Inspector John W. Morgan last July 11. | The agent was shot in the back while he stood guard over Carl Brad- | well's brother Clinch, whom he had arrested during a raid on the family. | The men's mother, Mrs. Hadassa | Bradwell, was charged with being an accessory, but was not indicted. Carl told the jury yesterday he was in Port St. Joe, Fla. at the time of the raid and slaying. | Heroine GIRL SAVES ELDERLY MAN FROM TRAIN'S PATH. 5.95 Glow Down for our 76th Anniversary Snow Suits . S 2 H'J'T\'.’ qare sam- ne ny in his skin! H Hlustrated Above LANSBURGH'S CHILDREN'S WEAR—FOURTH FLOOR. Unusual? They’re Positively Phenomenal! 8.95 Sporty Lambskin | Yy .. mann’s Astrakana, broad- Suede JaCkefS § =\ B k. N\ cloth and such! Furs in- clude Persian, Kolinsky, | Rl . ; o + Cross Fox, Beaver and many : ) . e e\ more aristocrats. This is L & | foe] : : . your shining chance to get Anniversary Sale Price! a coat with individuality JOHN HARDIN HAWES. | . e ot fictal recognition is sought We managed to get more! For campus, for riding way beyond this Anniver- , 1L, avery s 5 : sy . of Miss Baker. 13, uho is cred- or hiking, a suede jacket like this is marvelously sary price! [ ‘ Hawes. 39, when ne waiked | warm! Sizes 14 to 20 only; in brown, green or ) : LANSBURGH'S DAYLIGHT COAT SHOP— The girl threw herself against | rust. b SECOND FLOOR ; the elderly man, dragging him | out of dvanger just in time. | LANSBURGH'S SPORTS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. Treat yourself in this Sweater Special! 1.59 Colors for winter, gay designs! These wool sweaters give rare bargains to sizes 34 to Jaunty! Anniversary’s Wool Crepe Skirts 244 Not too heavy, yet warm! Navy, brown, black or green; waist sizes 24 to 32. Very special! LANSBURGH'S SPORTS SHOP— usorm FLOOR.

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