Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 21

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D. C, MARCH 20, 1921—PART 1. Armenian Loses His Family But Brings Four Brides for Friends THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! MINGO JURY WILL | from her home by the Turks. The shoemaker, NOw prosperous. ) : | HUNT STOLEN AUTOS. Into communication with his family | Police Here Notify Other Cities to and decided to return to America While in Constantinople he carried Watch for Machines. on courtships by proxy for four Ar- [ | Stiletto Stabs Kill | | Woman Charged | | With an “Evil Eye” Members of Maj. Gessford's auto- Ey the Avsociated Prese. |menian friends living in_ Lawrence. | SARAGOSSA. Spain, March 19, who had asked him to find native rr-w'hlle ;"xu-r:hn:e‘-nnrr’:lr;: ';:-f:rn = asheras, am old Soecial Dicsatn o T J 2 WO wives for them. He carried photo- | Automobiles that were stolen yester- | et woman. was murdered R T o s i e e e o r o 1 | Taphacot his four friends, and the | day. on¢ befonging 1o Lewls A Black | he village of Calerno, % 2 S = : 5 " | prospective brides were “engaged” by | 0 street, an r the | o aas B becanuet fabe Shierian, a shoemaker of Brockton, Jn;“‘_‘l‘_" B s oM onstan- | Shierian only after their photographs | Property-of E. H. Mortimer of Ward- iy et of “SiRucng | |Panel at Miners’ Trial Delibe|ass, Tanied wion cab paseensers | H1EH 0t ",k TEHICD 2R ) B o T eI e Bl e, T e e 4 < L p | | witcheraft. of the steamship Patria. bringing |him to go farther. Through secret . 3 < the lookout for y 1 ; ¥ ¢ ALY T'wo inhabitants of the village | with him four beautiful young Ar- | channels he attempted to get mofey e s, ADetactives Conmers but each time his held up and_ robbe ad been In Consta erates Over Two Hours whe nccused the woman of ~ bt menian women, who will become the | to his rela canting the ‘“ev e ! information brides of his “friends in ‘Lawrence. ' messenger w: and Jett are foliowing up v they have received. POPE HONRORS AMERICAN. caused the death of their inmbs and fliness to their familles, waylaid her and killed her with eight stiletto atabs. Without Decision. By the Associated Press. WILLIAMSON, W. Va, March 19.— After two hours and a half of delib- TOURIST’S BODY FOUND. Police Scout Robbery as Motive in body of a Joseph M. " Your Hair Needs Danderine Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug or | .. toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling $ hair. Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying “Danderine” to restore its life, color, brightness, abundance. Hurry, Girls! | The fense and the other for the prosecu- tion. J. J. Coniff. defending the eers. addressed the jury ¢ || throurhout the morning. after which b Attorney Sanders, state's counsel. made a’ four-hour argument for the . ]! prosecution. Court adjourned at 5:20 p.m. until 736-738 Seventh St., Cor. H St. 4 The contractors have served notice that they’il soon want an- other big section of our selling space. That’s news which sha.kes prices again. ' Right now, when Easter nceds are to be supplied, you are to have the benefit of these Tremendous Sacrifices! That are plainly worth from '$5 to $10 more . ARL $5 . High-grade Serges— in the new modeled Box and Bloused designs— very effectively trimmed with embroidery and braiding and beading. Silk lined. Wool Dress Skirts— $9.90 and box plai Pongee New plaids Silks. SPECIAL ; : 3 Values you'll find $ at least $5 has been sacrificed to sell themat.......... A big variety of models —in Satin, Taffeta, Trico- lette, Mignonette, etc.— mostly in Blue—elabo- rately embroidered in self and bright tones. These Dresses come from one this price. e e e~ ——————————————————————— Satin Camisoles 1 quality, trimmed with deep lace and ribbon. SPE- CIAL. Superb Capes 9.90 ¥ Just the model that is Wi 3 the favorite for this o et spring — Velour—Rookie tis made and Tan shades—with ef- or fective wool embroidery —wrappy and smart. Other Capes, $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 DAYTONA, found in a secluded spot near here to- | was established by ssued by ‘ompany of New York. a gold watch and mon; | led the poli | motive for the Death occurred at lea | and the condition of the body made complete identification impossible. Tailored Blouses— Sprcits, STt T §9.98 S|4 cf the country’s best producers—but are nowhere sold at L rufe, <a eration the jury considering the evi- dence in the Matewan battle trial reported tonight that it had reached no decision. The report to Judge R. D. Bailey at 9: and he ordered court adjou: § o'clock Monday morning. [ Ten months ago today the pistol and gun fight between residents of | the little mining town and a force of | Baldwin-Felts detectives, out of! which grew the present trial, i staged. Ten men were killed in the | attle and the sixteen men Wwho await the verdict of the jury tonight | were tried on indictments in connec- | tion with the death of one victim of | the shooting. Albert C. Felts, leader of the Baldwin par Trial ts Forty-Six Days. The jury retired at 5:05 p.m. to con- sider the cvidence and as the twelve men filed from the room. it was remarked that ten months ago, to the day and the hour, the battle was raging in the streets of Matewan. | Examination of several hundred: talesmen, the calling of scores of witnesses, numer postponements for sundry reasons and arguments of an array of counsel engaged by the secution eccupied Daytona Case. Fla. March 19.—The man believed to be that of Medberry, a tourist, was there w: ‘The parti travelers’ the Guaranty Trust The finding of n the clothing e to scout a theory that the liing was robbery. t a week ago e declared of murder. i and when the final was closed late interested in the ! days. to the ju it found tho! case 2 weary and worn party. Today ssion of the court was marked by the presentation of the two final arzuments, one for the de- e {7 p.m. but when the night ses opened the jury was not ready lni report. In the hope that a verdict | would he returned before the dawn ! of another dav, Judge R. D. Baile ordered that the court remain in s sion and await word from the room Lawyer Scores Detect The industrial controversy i Mingo coal fleld was refer: Mr. Coniff in his arzument. clared that the coal operators did | not want the union. detective agency stru, point in the miners’ lives by at what they work and slave for— their homes.” He said that a monu- | ment should be placed to the memor of Cabel Testerman.. “who died martyr to his duty mayor of Matewan, { wounded in the batti “It has been test he attorney continued, “that Felts’ went to Tes- | rman before he left Matewan and id: ‘Mayor, I hope there’s no hard scling between us’ And Judge San- {ders, when you close this case, let| me remind You that when. ju i | fore Judas Tscariot betrayed his Savior for thirty pieces of silve: affectionately kissed him, 8o Felta affectionately hug or shake hands with Testerman.” At this I point ene of the spectators in the ! rear of the room said “Amen. Mr. Coniff condemned “the drag- ging of Mrs. Sid Hatfleld's name” into the case. Mrs. Hatfield, widow of Mayor Testerman. married Sid Hatfield. chief of police of Matewan and a defendant, shortly after the battle oceurred, Soniff - - ridiculed testimony of C. E. Lively to the ef- fect that Hatfield had told him that | he, Sid, had killed Testerman. Conspiracy In Charged. “It's ridiculous.” he said, “to be- licve that Sid killed. Testerman be- cause he married the mayor's widow | vo weeks after his death. Would Sid have gone out alone and precipi- tated a fight with thirteen men ll’med) to the teeth merely to gain his prize? E 1 Mr. Sanders, in “closing ‘for ‘the | state, declared that the evictions of | | striking miners’ families from coal | { company houses at Matewan by the { Baldwin men day of the fight w {not an issue in the case. He reviewed | | testimony of several state \witnesses | {in an effort to show that a conspir- {acy existed to kill Felts and the de | tectives. | HYATTSVILLE. ] HYATTSVILL Md., March 1 i (Special). — Although the ’primar: | lection in Prince GGeorges county is | Testerman, was mortally £ 2 not to be held until late summer, there are already four candidates in the! ficld for sheriff. The latest aspirant | to announce his candidacy is Thomas Garrison of Hyvattsville distri ng an officer of the county, who at present a_constable. Harvey E.| le. a coal and | dealer, recently announced his ! ndidacy for the republican shriev- | alty nomination. - Deputy Sheriff Rob- | {ert L. Wels of Upper Marlboro foday | need 1 enter the pri- s for the democratic nomination | Ifor sherift: . Bernard Brady. cri “in :the circuit court for the county L ulso made known today his intention { of ‘seeking the democratic nomination | { for this of i 2 - “They WORK while you sleep” Silk-Ruffle Petticoats Full cut; deep tin to match Sweaters Fancy : weave with val lace yoke and coltar, Smartly new. $ 98 _Take one or two Cascarets occa- . sonally to - ke your liver and — bowels active. D hen bilious, con- stipated, headachy, unstrung or for a cold, upset stomach, or bad breath, nothing acts so nicely as Cascarets. Children love them toc. 10, 25, S0 <ents. i o iHe was unable, while in his native country, to see h! he left elght ye. After he own family, whom | ago. | him * that tinople for a few weeks a friend tol one of his daughters had Shierian several months azo went! either been killed or carried away ROME. March 18.—Pope Benedict today appointed Murt Quinn_ of Philadelphia, Pa., private chamber- lain of the cape and sword. the Phoenicians. LANSBURGH & BROTHER" Thanks for the Free Advertising! With proper appreciation of the value of the advertising columns of the newspapers, we want to publicly acknowledge our appreciation of the thousands who have repeated “Bargain 6th™ to their friends, over and over again. It’s the best sort of advertising—and can’t be bought! That’s why we appreciate it so much. Early Shoppers Will Get the Best of This Monday Sale of Easter Suits A collection ¢f smart— Easter Dresses —that would be difficult to equ:zt or even approach at this extraor- . dinarily low price— Here are dresses that. “outshine” any we have ever seen at a price that anywhere equals this one. You save where we saved, because we bought them for cash. You will find many styles, all de- veloped of the favored spring fabrics, including gorgeous Satins, Taffetas, Mignonette and Crepe de Chine—in b'ack, brown,.gray, taupe and combi- nations. The newer style developments are here —the basque, tunic, draped or straightline effect. in sizes 36 to 40 for women and 16 to 20 for mis: Another Big Sale of Envelope Chemise at * . 690 Made of good quality lingerie fabrics, some are daintily trimmed with lace or embroidery. They may be had in either ribbon shoulder or built-up models. A very special valuc. Special! Sale of Women’s $ 1 Gingham House Dresses Shown in several neat styles developed from good quality ginghani in attractive stripes and plaids. This is a wonder- ful house dress bargain, the only hold-back being there are just a\vou! fifty dozen in the lot. Monday special at $1. 2 3 A Sensational Sale of . | Lingerie Nightgowns . . One table piled up high with these wanted garments at a price that you won't overlook. Shown with lace or em- broidery trimmings in high neck and long sleeve models. You wont’ doybt ‘this as a bargain after you sge'them. A Sale of Children’s - Tailored Hats X $ ]-0 { 9 Becoming—smart and new—these will appeal to the voung girls. And remarkable is the quality of the mitan used in them., Shown in navy, black, brown and white, some have ribbon streamers. A very good value at this price. Specially Priced and Wonderful Values at $22.50 There’s only one thing that shows to a | disadvantage in this sale of suits, and that is there are only 100 suits. The values are such that we doubt if they can ever be duplicated. You may choose a suit developed of*the season's favorite Navy Blue Tricotines, or Men’s Wear Serge —in box coat or mannish straight-line tailored mod- els. Sonte are embroidered, others are bound with braid. When the selling starts we will have all sizes, 16 to 42. Be prompt! * * Easter Coats Are Amazing Values at . If you haven't purchased your Easter Coat, come and see this remarkable collection. You will realize the minute that you glance at these coats that they are matchless values. Shown in soft fabrics—Velours, Polo and Camelshair Cloth—in all the fashionable shades, in- cluding navy, pewter, sand, gray. salmon and others. Some have leather belts and patch pockets. You'll find a coat for almost all occasions. Sport, regular wear or wrappy styles, for dress. / Children’s Gingham 89 c Dresses, Again—special _ Made of good quality gingham and shown in plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors. Just the thing for the little ones to have, now that they will soon be romping and play- ing out doors. The color assortment is quite complete and the sizes run 7 to 14. You'll appreciate this extraordinary value only by seeing them. A real value at 89c. Tailored Voile Waists $ 1 for Women and Misses . Have the charm that you admire in much more expen- sive models. Shown in white, flesh and bisque, with lace collars or irills and some are just plain with a neat lace trimming. SOME value at $1.00. , $1.49 Burton’s 1009 Taffeta Petticoats—Special at Burton’s taffeta petticoats are known for their excellent wearing qualities. Shown in black, navy, rose, copen and a variety of floral designs. Large sizes, 30 to 38 waists. Special at $1.49. $1.79 Crepede Chine Teddies —aretobehad Monday, fancy lace trimmings. Some have lace shoulder straps, and others are built-up Scores of charming models in models. This is an exceptional value at $1.79. 'The Bargain 6th is on the 61h Floor—Lansburgh & Brother —_—— The Carthaginian race sprang from

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