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28 [}AMPBE“_ HANGH] [}]W NEWS IN BRIFF. [MUTT AND JEFF—a thof'n.i. Stuff Would Go a Long Way. been received here that \lc]\enme "W, Tollins of this city was severely Injured Tuesday at West Allenhurst, N. J.. while jumping his horses. He is expected to recover. He |< nuw at his home at Asbury Park, - CONFESSES I}RIME Negro Pays Penalty for Kill- ino Mrs. Mann, But Denies Assaulting Other Women. School William Henry Campbell, self-con-| fessed slayer of Mrs. Gertrude Mann. | George vican As paid the penalty for his crime on the } fean ASsc Eioeiine Fallows at the District juil {oda¥. | lomorrow ‘at § pm. at’ Washingion The drop fell at 10:30 clock and the ! Hall. 3d street and Pennsylvania ave- man was pronounced dead by Dr. J.|nue southeast. A. Gannon thirteen minutes later. e R Rt i et Accompanied by Rev. John Roberts | tomorrow evening in the Thomson of St. Paul's K. Chapel, and Rev. | School. Representative Percy E. Quin will speak. William J. Ho — tist_Church, C: District branch of farmer-labor pported by two jail guards. | party will meet Monday evening in tement from the gal-{ the Public Libr: ling to Capt. William ant_superintendent of | The Iilinois Katherine Sellers of Court will speak Tuesday in Eckington Presbyterion under the auspices of the Aid Music. Judge The Filing Association will meet Monday at § p.m. at the Thomson hington Council, Amer- ociety will meet u e direction the | Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Thomson tion was held. the time con-iSchool. The society will assist in the for the hanging marks a |x'(*\\ I ball at the Willard April 18, the District. Fre ') The Eeleet Klub will give an fin- i formal dance tomorrow, beginning at sume record in time the condemned man left until the drop fell took only seven seconds. Death Warrant Read. nty The League of American Pen Women «lll meet Monday at S pam. at the for the clection of t Campbell might con-: arge of assaulting Mrs. | n and Miss Mary B.}subhouse wo erimes of which he had [ members. been accused. Capt. Peak read the death warrant to the man a half-hour d to admit that with the deeds. at he was Y. W. ¢ convinced truth. When advised yesterday afternoon that all hope of a reprie hu| A and that he must pay IH v for his crime. mpm‘ll an and n - h @ hemorrh fl‘m,, [ @eitn teonwna the presence of Dr. Roberts, ington of Mount Carmel Baptis and a representative of The mitted that he had killed M The yout fess to the and Mrs. Denlex Two “You have why not ht while ¢n route 1 vou did t Sntwoud A_country dance e for which Camnhell paid l. ov'clock, at Friendship House. v todav was rmitted nfgrl A Porter stroet American War Mothers meets at 0l. o 117800 © Atter beatine his { Thomson S . o death, the murd obb LR . hetian toc deatizs the mondercr s HeW! Washington University and Univer. of West Virginia debate ! Repudiated ¥arly Confessions. AT et and not oniy G iburban Cit clock, Ten! ens’ Asso- Public that stirred the city at the time. Later he repudiated these confes-! n sions, declaring that he had made !son No m after being coerced through ) will spes rd degree methods. " Two negroes now are serving pri Auxilia sentences for the attacks on Mrs. {Clapter Gleason and Miss Saunders. One is | Ebbitt Hotel William Randall and the other For-| p .\ o0 n.. rest Eaglan. Eeatiody —_— WRONG ADDRESS GIVEN. William A. Payne Is Held in Con— nection With Murder. The address eolored, unde: ociety, 8 o'clock, Wi ol. Dr. James MK ancing. home board of 13, 0. E. 8., card party, it o | sentative Charles ]nnd Mrs. Susie wm-ak Koot Business Women's Council, Church the Covenant i Mrs. Charles D. Walcot abill and Mrs. Selden P. Writers' League, Public Librery. ‘Washington was inadvertently printed in_The as 926 E street southwest. Records at police headquarters give his address as 936 E street southwest. la CHARLE | Beta Sigma rnity of the | S LAHAYNE MISSING. | (fireen Uote S tory " senool, Charles Lahayne, sixty-nine years!dance at the Ebbitt Hotel. old, is reported missing from his} home, at 440 K street. the police being told that his friends have seen noth- ing of him since Tuesd He is em- ployed at the Metropolitan Hotel, and his employer voices concern as to his | sately NEWSPAPERS FILE SUIT. Complaint against ulleged overcharge | en shipment of print paper by railroads during of federal | contrel was filed a eneral of railroads ng and newspape and southwest. Reading . Class of Spanish, Athe- | neum, ¥ o'clock, Thomson School Graduat Eyes Examized -d:crmlel l:ueu Glasses Titted || DRECEAUDE 5. SEMONES Fyeatzht Specialist @ermerly With Féwin M. Etn) Now Located v nine print- | in the west 5-lnch Heavy Moire Ribben An extraordinary All the spring- time shades and colorings. Special price, Yard special. 1219-1221 G St N.W. A Sale of Misses’ Crash Middy Suits| 89 In White, Copen and Rose 14 to 22, A remarkable va “Paul Jones” and “Nayvee” Middies ation and grn 59 qualities yor u E Sizes in time for spring v: Some style n - double for. Women’s $3 Silk Hcse $ IFull fashioned, double heel and toe, Special ., wide top. All perfect. In Navy, Cor- 4 Pairs dovan, Black, Gray and White. for $6 52-Inch Navy Storm Serge This excellent Navy Storm Serge is all shrunk, ready for use. Quality and price considered, this is a very important offering. Quantity is limited. the new | for young folks, | ; Temple | ] AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | "'~"",',,‘, er.—Lecture on s for adults Southeast ( night: N0 ¢ WASH THE EVlm b’l‘AR GTON, D. ¢, You say YOU MADE _THS STUEE? 1S T Goob ? sure " BUT we BETTER STEP ’DMN THE ALLEY! I SHouD WORRY OVE® PRoORIBITION. T'VE STUMBLED ONTO A Home -BREW RECGIPE THAT'S A WONDER' -[ Je€€, GoT ANYTHING 03' NYour HIP€ han H. Colish reial € GTovating:l i th beth ! o'clock. the I, to be hel tumb is stronger < put together. . i) MRS.S.E. HilMAN DEAD. “|wWas Widow of Civfl War Veteran '! and Wa Iun' ton Correspondent. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, \S\T GooD ?! Tidren, sPwis! I GAveE MUTT A SHoT THIS MORNING — - for the housewife. K i'rices -|\<-H cconomy rurn Toe 't oK Vo e strict] Fresh Egg; Morris “Supre Smoked Hams 5 g Prime Stcer Becf Leg o’ Lamb . - The best on the market Fresh Hams ... Prime Rib Roast ... Ib,, 35c | Eresh Shoulders . Bouillon Roast . ....lb., 28¢c acom lic ngton Community Troop ‘Thomgon Community . Gonter: Chuck Roast Ib., 25¢ night, Aressmaking:, dramat S| 4 % aren's expression and ||| Porterhouse Stea's . .Ib., 48¢ Fresh Chickens giubs, 3:30 pm. Tomorrow ifil Sirloin Steak . b, 45¢ For baking or stewing rovotitan Players't il pound Steak . . .Ib., 42¢c Lb., 45c . o e Jest cane granulated. Lettuce Fresh, crisp leeberg, Head, 15¢; 2 for 25¢ Grapefruit Large, juicy, 3 for 25¢ ommunity Center. ed lecture on “Our by y i Tomatoes Choice Florida stock. Pint Box, 30c Evaporated W’llk Tall Gold Medal Fiour 12-1b. Sack, 73c ast Washington Miss Lenore De Remember the name—P-K 7//// i EISEMAN S| 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. Fine Spring 72 We have searched the maYkets over thoroughly for good, depend- able suits that we could sell our friends for $20. We have assembled hundreds of finely tailored suits in beau- tiful Spring colors and models—that 2ce suggestive of Spring itself. 3 Hundreds of Fine Young Men’s Suits at $20 Hundreds of Conservafive Meq’s Suits at $20 Spring is at hand and you can satisfy that desire to dress up very economically with one of these sutts. Den’t pay $30-$35 and $40 for your Easter Suit—at least not until you have seen these special suits at $20, The assortments are truly large gnd comprehensive. of colors and models to please any man. A variety Doz., 35¢c Lb., 28¢ 10 1bs., 87¢ sweet. Lb., 25¢c b, 28¢ Ib., 20c Ib., 45c 7227 2 % % 7 4 7 I w ing. CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. ‘1921, (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. registered U. S. mark Fisher. Trade Pat. OfF.) AND IN TEN MINLTES HE WAS HOLDING AN ANIMATED CONVERSATION WITH e FLOOR LAMP. TAT's Hew Goed troast it [EXCEPTS TO JANITOR DUTY /5 dvard 1L I Washing-| Not consideri 1xhes from o < will be held EXPERT. CLOCK . REPAIRING ed for and deli awelry e ins. Clocks are T xpe wone Main 1 SLONWL Any Silk 'S to garret included in this Men! Women! Children! YOU SAVE REAL MONEY . By Buying Your Shoes Here Not a Pair of Shoes in Any Kinney Store Is "Now Priced Over $5.90 And-today our entire stock of Men's and Women's Shoes formerly $7.98 is offered at the following low prices:” | X concluded ¥ A Short Story— and a Live One Shirt in ‘the Store No reservations—every Sitk Shirt from cellar rtling offer. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue e e e et —By BUD FISHER. to filing in up to lf!gre Are a Few of the Many Kinney Extra Specials Ladies’ Strap Pumps Turned and Welted Soles In all the newest shades, African Brown and all the fashionab'e tones, also in I (d( satin and patent. 500 PAIRS MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HIGH SHOES— Kinney's Extra 32.39 Speeialitz. 200 $2.49 $2.98 $1.00 BOY SCOUT SHOES—AIl siz Kinney's Extra Special MEN'S SOLID LEATHER SCOUT SHOES, Kinney's Extra Special WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS. Kinney’s Extra Specialscsissrtesssss most-wanted shades Kinney's Tops—Sizes Extra Special Smart Footwear Fashions for Spring ixtra Special WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES—With the Kid e 1N Gray, Brown and Black Suede Slippers 1490 Featured Saturday at 4 Big Factories: Volume Sales '3 Jobbing Enable 3 Houses and 85 Kinney’s to Big Shoe Al Sell Stores i Goodw;'yo;tww WORLDS LARCEST SHOE RETAILERS : N.fi:‘:"w'::: for Less Shoe Service 729-31 7th St. N.W.