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- JustReleased! Four Frisky Fox Trots I Never Kae DoeY':: Em‘!l'hink of Me? } 85c Bright E; 5 { Love Biod } 85¢ NEW VICTORRECORDS D7 "aii Orehenten: Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Inc. 1221 F Street—Open Evenings Phone Franklin 6900 i3 | By the Assoctated Press. : BELTON, Tex.—The little town of | Rogers is excited following the find- | ing, late yesterday, by two fishermen, | ot the headless and legless body of a 2| young woman contained in a gunny- ack tied with a rope and floating in dttle river. 2| The body, nude and in an advanced stage of decomposition, was floating iln shallow water, near the mouth of a creek. Rogers is twenty miles 32| southeast of Belton. Negro Shoots Sheriff, Also Shot. PENSACOLA, Fla—Deputy Sheriff John L. Owens of Quincy, Fla, was shot and instantly killed by a negro whom he was attempting to arrest at Dogtown, near Quincy. The negro was immediately shot down and killed ;’y Corry Smith, the deputy’s chauf- eur. 1,000,000 Chinese Lives Saved. NEW YORK.—Enough money has been raised in China to save the lives of a million famine sufferers, the American committee for the China famine fund announced. President Hsu Shih-Chang personally gave $30,- 000 for the sufferers, and set the fash- ion of planting cotton and vegetables in the palace gardens. Woman Hit by Plane Dies. 2, Fla—Mre. A, W nty years old, of 3 was almost in 1y killed at Pablo Beach when an air| plane driven by Monte Rolfe of Au- | , struck her. Rolfe, with ngers in the machine, was attempting to make a landing on the beach. and apparently did not see Mrs. Wollenkoff, who was stooping to gather seashells. The plane struck her in the side and she died a few moments later. “Washington’s Young Women Should See Those Tweed Topcoats” SAID THE GRAND OLD MAN HON. NORMAL 37 Radicals to Be Deported. DETROIT.—Thirty-seven aliens, for whom deportation warrants have been issued, have left Detroit under guard for Ellis Island, where they will await deportation. It is understood they are to be joined en route to New York by other groups of alleged radi- cals. Some of those leaving Detroit were accompanied by their wives and tamilies. Dry Agents Are Helpless. JACKSON, Miss.—Wild catting.” the manufacture of fllicit whisky, is thriving in Mississippi, according to reports reaching the capitol, and it 1s said that, try as they may, the reve- nue men cannot keep down the man- ufacture of illicit whisky. The force of men on the ground in this state is not large enough to cope with the evil. It Is said that what passes for whisky is being sold at a price of from $6 to $15 per quart, although it may cost only from 50 cents to $1 to manufacture, the purchaser, paying MEYER'’S SHOPS for risk taken by either distiller and 1331 F Street middleman before the product reaches the ultimate consumer. l THE STORE WITH A SMILE I et CAMP MERRITT, N. J.—Six wooden barracks were destroyed on the Army reservation here by a fire which broke out simultaneously in all six build- “_for they're light in weight and light in price at $37.50.” ings and was apparently of incen- diary origin. Thirty other buildings were damaged, the total loss being Open Until 5:30 p.m. Tomorrow and Wednesda: Those Just Establishing Themselves in Washington —as a result of the change of administration, will find “in “The Continental” a highly satisfactory banking house. | Our location meets every requirement of convenience —our facilities are complete—we have departments pro- viding every form of financial service. 1 Our officers invite conference at your convenience. We Pay 39, on Savings been stationed in the camp for some time. The camp was deserted save for a half dozen watchmen, and fire- men were hampered by lack of equip- ment and inadequate water supply. Boy Deecapitated in Auto Mishap. ‘BALTIMORE.—Wilbur Fisher, a six- year-old child, was killed and three other children, their parents, and two young women, eight in all, were | | seriously injured when a high-pow- Bl lered automobile overturned a small touring car on the Reisterstown turn- pike near Finksburg, Carroll county, last night. All the victims we pin- ned under the wrecked mach! and the dead boy’'s head was severed as he :hlllmelllpukefl through the wind- eld. Burning Vessel Abandoned. NEW YORK.—A sailing vessel be-l lieved to be the British ship Frieda E, was abandoned &t sea on account of fire, a radio message received by the naval communications here said last night. The captain and crew of the burning ship were taken on board the Japanese steamer Hofuku bound for Baltimore, which sent the ) |message. i Huge Gambling Outfit Seised. Cable Transfers and F. ign Drafts, Avail- able on: ANl Countries, at Lowest Rates OFFICERS DIRECTORS 1 NEW ORLEANS, La—Four truck- s of @ambling paraphernalia NATHAX B. SCOTT, . Fresk W. Bolgisss, William Lemnox, were seized by the police in Jefter- ol ¥. 8. Bright, Silas A. Masual, SO PRI AP ce | Nown s CHAS. W. WARDEN, E e . to Wm. L. Browniag, Obarles G. Phuger, SR Tiia foetaohe s e ot C. C. Calhous, Wm. P. Reeves, Auded devices for the playing of rou- . lette, faro, “coon can” “bird cage” V. SE Jas. B. Campbell, Dwight T. Sostt, and a large quantity of poker chips e e William 6. Cartest Nathaa B. Soott, ranging in_value from §5 to $1,000. Vice President. Ersest . Dasial, Charles W, Secames, Ol ERSKINE GORDON, Frank H. Edmends, William M. Speigs, Educator Shoots Himself. TN Willilem Clark Tayler, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C—J. Paul L e — Chatles T. Gullhes, - Spence, former Supervisor of schools e MRID Fraak T. Hines, Allaa . Walker, in Norfolk, Va.. and later superin- ey L. L. Jenkiss, . Charles W. Warden, tendent of ‘schools in Elberton, Ga., CHAS. A. DOUGLAS, James L. Karriek, Bates Warren, shot himself through the temple at i Carter B, Keene, Wai's Vit the home of his brother, Joseph C. years o1, locked himself in the bath- room prior to the shooting., His con- dition is critical. Three Sailors Drowned. NEW_ ORLBEANS.—Three sallors were drowned when the crowded launch Elvira T. was overturned in the local harbor. Five others were saved by passing vessels. The dead CONTINENTAL TRUST CO0. | Capital, $1,000,000.00 Corner Fourteenth & H Streets i Jewelry for Easter clothes bring Spring Styles in jewelry. And as jewelry is an essential of smart attire, one’s Easter costume re- quires fashionable de- signs in Necklaces, Brace- lets, Rings and Pins. hYonr demands for et:eae been anticipated at Schmedtie's The style, beauty and here, SPRING styles in HE balanced construction of) the Chevrolet “FB 30”. Coupe tesults in riding ease, de- pendable performanée, and low running cost. Satisfaction is in-, creased by its smart appearance’ and easily regulated protection against weather. Chevrolet Motor Co. 1218 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Flexible Bracelets, $15to$355 Pearl Strings, $5to$7s Fancy Rings, $Sto$2s Dainty Rosaries in Cases, $4to$12 "R Dvewmo. Prea BCHMEDTIE BROS.CQ Ghe Reliable fewelers 4209 G Street Northwest Spence. _ Spence, Who is fl(!y-lhreal e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. : Part of Young Woman 29 Body lacking here. out a clue as to the crime. produce deaier, Ty Nia bromer. The | aré Willlam B. Mann of Boston, |Irish White Cross, James Douglas, second_engineer of the steamer C vena; John Hurley of Bedford, M fireman on the same vessel. and tor. steamer Mocumet. Find Body m Potate Sack. HEER SR E Aaen ey BEND, Ore.—Miss P. C. Burt, wife| COVINGTON, Ga.—The bodies of two |& potato sack, found in the Bronx,|years 1 of a Deutsche county 1anche tured carlier in the winter by ish is safe in Constantinople with sister, Miss A. G. Anthony to Mrs. Burt and Miss Anthony o e— Capital and Surplus, $200,000.00 estimated at $40,000. No soldiers have E le——|cle—=3]o|coJalc—=|al——2|o}| D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1% & workers. Details of the capture are|found by a b ties are with-|was identified as Louis d'Amico, « | LOSES $39,500 IN GEMS y . $60,000 for Irish Relfef. Robber Gets $12,000 Haul Wednesday, the brother said. | Wife of New York Broker Robbed BOSTON.—The sum of $60,000 has| PROVIDENCE, R. 1—The home of 2 : | in Los Angeles Apartment. Found in Sack Floating in River |25 e i i v 1o v s agcoir i 5504 | pias sAKES 10000 L5, | 00 107 Avecls dmmrtment. the Friends (Quaker) unit engaged in | while the family was at dinner last| SCRANTON, P: . N 2., March 14.—Fir e relief work in Ireland for use by the |night and robbed of jewelry valued at | totally de A the ele power el Do Mossiz, wife of Borge more than $12,000. plant of al Brook ry of (Do Mossin, New York stock broker, The robber entered by a porch win. | the Hudson 1 Compa th of | reported to the police that jewelry dow on the second floor. The thief) this city, causing a loss of $30.000- | 1yed at $39.500 had been taken from only looted one bureau drawer. As a result 10,000 mine workers will | s 5 her apartment. She said she heard be thrown into temporary idleness. [her aPATImEvC, CRC LT Rer room, and after she arose discovered her 2 | Mrs. H unit treasurer, reported in wireless advices received by the Massachu- setts branch of the American com- Hill of Finland, a sailor on the [mittee for reliet in Ireland. —_— NEW YORK.—The body of a man, Mme. Grossot has just retired from | ‘Women Snfe From Turks. Find Two Bodies in River. stabbed several times and tied up in|the Frenc stage, after eighty-five| A screen had been torn from a wine a the footlights. | aow of the apartment. negroes, hound together face, to face th w trace chain and weighte down with rocks, were discovered i r about twelve miles fro Sneown from & bridke wers Busy Days n Hahn‘s Modern nationalists and held for word received by her — as Resources, Over $1.600,000.00 ? o 1—1 ..H .tal Collection Department ll| - S i HE facilities of our Collection Dept. are at the service of customers, FREE OF ONE of the largest factories in If you or your family have any the U. S. exclusively devoted , shoes left over from last.Spring to “REBUILDING” worn shoes. or Summer—s?nd them into us The most -modern factory ma- before you decide to throw them CHARGE. 5 e away. § 5 chinery. Also expert bench shoe- Possibly we may be able to save Notes, drafts, coupons, real estate makers who learned their trade in oy the price of new pairs. 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