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WOMAN HIT BY AUTO. FIXES EGYPT’S STATUS. SEE I-AX GUN '_Aws HOMES OF TOKIO CABINET ! Broken Mrs. Emma Joy Severely Hurt.|Control of Affairs Not Under MEMBERS UNDER GUARD | Other Street Mishaps. Churchill, Premier Dgclares. < r - Mrs. Emma Joy, 1426 LONDON, February 28.—Premier b *|Attack on Son of Former Prime UN southwest, stepped from the < in| Lloyd George in the~ house of com- Minister Causes Watch Over front of 903 T strect seste after-| mons set at rest the question whether o= 3 street _northeast. for the colonies, would in the future TOKIO, February 28.—The residences | ‘ v A k| caree of Bevption ataire. The | Deaths Held as HOTTDIE EX-or e merers of e cabins sod o Call Frankiin | [ e AL n::\{l"‘”"‘ minister announced that the s y dignitaries are being strictly guarded : _ P | park ce. dministration of Palestine, Mesopo- ample of Selling Pistols as the result of the recent attack on —into vour bank account. Gather vour financial re- 856 | '.l ||“ ; ot oln (‘1"" struck amia, Aden and areas within the Hachiro nji, son -of Marquis Saonji. = & | street s ear Penns CEE{E CANCRC G TEGECRCL w1 o ormer ‘prime ministeriandhead i sources and give them the protection and system of a |t LR S Dl Bl Lt transferred 1o the new middle cast to All Comers Japanese ‘representation at the peace AUCE B I E TOPHAM'S | attempted to get his vehicle in th, department of the colonial oftice after | A coroner’s_jury at two inquests [ Sonference. in which M. Saonji was in-) checking account—at this bank. B - ¢ Plumm, March 1. Kgypt, the Sudan and the 'Lu1q at the morgue vesterday after- |j{i° s are alleged to be affl- 2 (No Branches) | machine was hurled against the automo- | edjez would remain under the for- 05, “10ara testimony showing the |iated with o secret sociely of whose 3 N E | Pleasant street. Both machines were| " - - ‘e of the of.|need of a drastic pistol law in the SR T l:!;::e:::;\':]l::iy:hnrlr':;'\(:v;: 5 . - g inas g, 80 L St' clzot el N S b ahe e Men ‘on his trans. { District of Columbia. One inquest |, SGCIGER M MG FULLEE S Yeing Your check against your deposit here will pay any g implicated in the assault. (Established 1855) [ nuje mortheast TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER [ ' 7o', o | fer to the colonial office early in|Was in the case which involve Trv | February, Mr. Churchill announced |killing of Policeman Sumuel ( ng from the center parking |that he been intrusted with the lgen of the ew York avenue and 13th | formation and conduct of a new mid- 1fternoon, collided with | dle east department. He did not de- s car. | fine its extent. : i that the rye, 2812 Q that gold coin will. While your money awaits vou here eighth precinet, morning and the subsequent shooting h of Twitty it is building vour credit and creating a friend in a bank that SERVE. arker, colored, followinxg FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK 5 Southeast Corner Fourteenth and G Streets. only recently abeth’s Hos- revolver. ically fegunrd about I 5 citi ! 12_STORES—12 Testimony | Main Ofce, 740 12th Se. N. W. B. Cole discharged their weapons at | { Thaddeus it Harris, who was hiding in_a closect Plaat, 1530 Pa. Ave. S. E. and trying to do additional harm with Phone M. 4724 Hairis, d from St. F ble to purc! Q = m > Z m o] 7 ] 3 a =] - [2] ~ 7 Originators of the Monthly Statement Svstem in Washington his weapon. It was impo which | ible for the jury to! £ the (wo me ually kil an easy m h the conclusion that tk were fired “strictly in line and such ot was reported In the case involving the killine of Harry Pa testimony was given to show that the shooting was done by ! unidentified white men seated in an | automobile. Several cases of whisky | had been deliverec Parker’s ho by two white men, alleged to ha been in the tlegger supply bu ness. The whisky was spirited aw without being paid for. and Parke went to Covington street to friend George Johnson. It was w he was about to enter the house that ( A [ he_was shot and mortally wounded. Witnesses to the shooting were un- able to identify the person who fired | the fata] shot, deeming it more advan- | tageous to see e of safety than to remain on t and make an effort to ident r of their friend. The verd v 1 set out | 2 the killing was man se identity had not n estab- | £ ed. | 3 Officialx (o Wage War. ; | District officials will make every ef- fort to put down the practice of un- " Men! Here’s a big investment! authorized persons. more e 1se! lill | 1ators “of the law, carrying deadly || weapons, and, in view of recent ex- ° ° periences, it is stated, the police will | ' pay somé attention %0 persons sus~ Hls Dell ht pected of having imeeired mental fac- . ulties, but who are not under care in hospitals. . It is the belief of police officials that “pistol toting” could be reduced s = ' || to 2 minimum if Congress would en- ° 1 act the measure suggested by Ma). fa 1 | Corby’s Raisin Bread police, or one of the several other - measures suggested. - = R Cheice of any Overcoat in stock, ill | statute books last summer the police believe Twill,\'l Harris, dischargeq from an insane asylum, would not have ob- > gy y i A lum (yudinethave o fur lined or trimmed hospita! record would h: meant an adverse repor{ on his application for the purchase of a weapon, and the police doubt if he woulq have gone to another Pure as Mother made it I : : e 3 e e P e PWARDS of 1,000 overcoats—most of e e Rat!ler lhan/ciarry over these coats, the ‘ A They find it delicious. Won’t you try it? [l S Society Brand people sold them to us for ; il i }r prrsors TmEint. trest of Ther armed less than the cost of the fabrics. Bariely Brand Clothes man. “On many occasions policemen touched ‘pistol pockets' of suspected persons, found weapons and made ar- | e 1 rests. Tn a number of instances murder We're glad to get the coats; we’ll chance For these are all Society Brand overcoars— # Corb Balnn . Com an i ey e -arrying them over, because they will bring full standard styles, and most of them in the staple i y p y it WILMSON price next season. solid colors—blues, blacks, browns and oxford | i . grays. | But we’ll give you the chance to get in with give y g — = — = Head of Army and Navy Union to | - Chesterfields, ulsters, ulsterettes, great - - - , ; as we | et YOUR coat now— : 5t BT D View President's Own Post. us to buy as we bought—g dGHoN; coats—a representative showing of the entire . H = H ¢ aQ ey ?; 2117 - . . . e mectnalothincieca carry it over till next season—you’ll realize Socity Brand line. Quality coats, thru and Army and D , which has been! e S g % inves H ice is $25 Army an on b chinaale el close to 100% on the investment. thru and choice is $25. o'clock, in the A. R. Hall, 1412} | Pennsylvania avenue northwest, has - been ammo A that the national \ commande! ief of the Army and Navy i J . Cosgrove, and his / i e offi 1 visit to the / garrison. Following the reception to L] Ld Ld the national commander, the garrison commander, Capt. . O. Howard, will | mpi Cln 1ano address the mecting. An ovater sup- | per will close the evening. Plans for . the memori i t onducted at the shoft of the U aine, in Arlington na nmal cemetery, will be discussed planned to hold these | -5 on ) 10 0" 1, the “baby™ mem son, has tendered h o KNOX felt hats for spring HE felt hat for spring must be low in the crown with narrow brim and set close to thte head. Distinguished above all otherg in these styles are the Knox . “Hermitage” and “Edgewater,” $10 quarters of the garrison in at the big i Knabe Store » : and Army of the Republic Hall. | Sale men’s $ Sale men’s Hall for the national comm members of the President’s Own Ay rri The reception will be fol- Ampico Week at the Big Knabe Store BISMARCK IS RENAMED. ! leskin : : LS HED 5 ; moles coats Will Be Ir:xl:i:: wonderful concerts for music W YORK. Mageh 1—he {nr:,.:i TROUSERS x hite N (‘Ir;:!;l;‘ '[r’r‘:.r;:.e :v.zg formerly $7.50 to $9.00 s]_5 o a luncheon and smoker in second notable M- $5 in no way represents former prices or Rachmaninoff Day You can hear your favorite artist just as though he were right here playing for v the British flag. The 5 . . PROGRAM vou and you cannot tel the diference i sihellly L0 el S| present values. It simply a quick clean-up ssriches abbursad Rasie 02 2 ched j LL nd roke i e S€ DK ass nts. = Humoresque, Op. 10 you close your eyes, . Almost everyone TS e R Lo o T (IE S RO LU JOROLSe Emnaiine ideal for sports or dress wear doubts the fact that any instrument can to the manufacture High-grade trousers, all; plenty of Barcarole, Or. 10, No. 3, perfectly reproduce the playing of an ar- | nvr:‘lgpnn.-\lr:rp -:.;SM it TS BN St e Practical two-in-one coats. (Good-looking G Minor. tist, but when they hear the \ onderful Yy ibered gt 54200 next i e e e for street wear, and being waterproof are Melodie, Op. 3. Ampico Reproducing Piano they are con- e v o neeen Ao 5 Materials are serges, ideal for any outdoors occasion. 1 3 = = t raft. H Polka de W. R. ) vinced, and all are loud in their praise of e ; flannels, cassimeres Three-quarter length, belt all around. slash pockets Prelude, C Sharp Minor. the perfect reproducing piano—the | All waist sizes, in any desired length. $5. *, convertible collar. Tan, green and gray. Sizes 34 to 40, i . Ampico. 3 ) —_— L P’;;“gl"; SG Minor, Op p “Cultivate the Habit of 4 NG Taking Home Candy” . [ Wonderful Free Concerts | Wonderful free short concerts ar ar- r.nged at convenient hours—12 o’clock noon, 2 and 2.30, 3 and 3.30, 4 and 4.50 and 5 P. M. and nights 8 and 8.30 o’clock. 75¢ Ib. In response to the big demand! This sale ~ s White attached collar shirts : l 5 Men have been asking for them, and here they are. Light- L4 weight panama cloth that looks much like silk- and wears "." Candies better. Full cut, and finely finished with the low snug-fitting . Open Every Night Until 9 Lo “Rosemary” collars. | of Sentiment - ¥ What could be more ap- . propriate for Sweethearts and Wives than Rosemary o . Candies? Pure, Fresh, Delicious < . Blackistone’s L - () 0 . Rosemary Candy Shop. ; v 5 ; J v ~..".1951fl.§£1... an ; i Seventh at F L o8 . nahg /Warerooms, tn. 1§§G e l;‘l'.“iz./ulnllnumi.vm