Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1921, Page 15

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1921—PART 1. BIGAMY CHARGE MADE. | Rose Binehart Says She Wed Man Accused in Check Passing. CINCINNATI, Opio. April 12—A prisoner in the céunty jail on the, THE. SUNDAY ‘STAR,,.VWASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 3, SLAYING PROFESSOR BelEi A SLAP AT HIGH PRICES#! === NEQLIN===| e T R | Rose Pushin Rin | Rose Push " Handing You $35.00 oo Qver Roverses. | | ARt | gl hart was also | SYRACUSE, N. Y. April 2—Dr. | divorced from; R Holmes Beckwith, educator, former York, that he U. 8. Army lieutenant and California liitrae yeacs )a bank examiner, who shot and killed | wealthy relatives his superior, Dean John Herman art sayvs ember 6 s Absolutely Guaranteed— Attached to Your Shoes AT THIS UNHEARD-OF LOW PRICE 2gw b E charge of paseing’ an fnvalid. check l - ' s = : | | for 32,000 on the FiftH-Thira Nationai | i ; » t yracuse University Faculty| | shases iome besmie ot le | |Bank o ihis cbye Robert Rinchart ; X ust 1K€ = Claim Dr. Beckwith Unbal- Judee "Lanain, amending | |today charged with bigamy a8 the (UNSTAMPED) 4 . Be ) ™ closlag @ saleon | |result of a warrant sworn :*:‘(\'hyl And BQ‘I Q\lflhty Rubber Heels— Work [ office that the famHy could live | there if the ban agninst the } buf he has Judge - et v Wharton, Sy ot xranted the request and —_———————— H hd Where You Can Buy This T Bl et Suicwag | | fhe Kauffman' tamily moved ia | | Tay r. the celebrated | himself, was probably insane as a ' [FHiziet aonenalinteRnc mamber of kel ! result of chagrin over losing his po- isition here, according to statements . ! made by the authorities and Chan- lcollnr James R. Day of the univer- snuff. $120 Columbia Grafonola - & $85.00 This fine Columbia Grafonola has sold all year at $120, hut now prices are back to pre-war times and you can buy this Grafonola for $85, a clear saving of $35 for you. There are still a few of this model left, and you can buy them now on Mayer's Club Plan. $5.00 Delivers It to Your Home sity late tonight. | That Beckwith had premeditated suicide has been clearly established, the instructor having left several let- ters ghowing his intention in that respect. It first was believed that Dr. Wharton had been killed in an unsuccessful _attempt to prevent Beckwith's suicide, but that theory has now been cast aside. Tragedy Follows Argument. Coroner 8. Ellis Crane, District At- torney Frank Malpass and Chancel- lor Day are all agreed in the belief that Dr. Wharton was shot following an argument when Beckwith pre- sented a letter in answer to Whar- ton’s notification that the university would have no need of Beckwith's gervices after the close of college in une. K% buters were ouma w pr| NEVET say‘Aspirin” ' without saying “Bayer” LEATHER HALF SOLES Best Quhlity s X White Oak 1 - Leather Used, Yharton's body, ‘indicating that eckwith had made sure his superior :’:':r;”:‘;o:efi‘i’:‘se}x‘;: turned the re-| yyarning! When you see the name | ache, Ncuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear-! Dean Wharton was in his thirty- | “Bayer” on. package or on tablets | ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for) second year and had boen an in z ; | Pain. All druggists sell Bayer, Btructor at Syracuse University since | YOU ar¢ getting the genuine Aspirin | pets “of Aspirin in handy tin :llI;hTr;::lra.ll:nofro‘;n lvrlm ilmrtlituillon prescribed by physicians for twenty- | hoxes of 12, and in bottles of 24 and of the college of businees sqminictrs, | one years and proved safe by mil-|100. Aspirin is the trade mark of tion two yvears ago and Beckwith was | lions. Take aspirin only as told in | Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- | one of the instructors_under him. _|the:Bayer package for Colds, Head- | acidester of Salicylicacid. I Beckwith had been the brunt of several jokes by the college student body during the last” year. He had established the practice of locking the doors of the classroom at the - time the classes were due to begin "lllu““ :‘W‘Hi”v‘“]" and would not admit tardy pupils. ALY Strict in Discipline. 3 Here. as Always, You'll Find the New Hits 2 e me for SE e Saund S0 _ : i o) on Columbia Records. Hear These Two T e e mas on lese vl 2 decidedly unpopular with them. New Additions t.o-thc L‘ist. of 59c Records Every day or so brings new_ additions to the list of retired Columbia Records * that you can buy for 59, all by fa- mous Columbia artists. QUALITY &% 11 T sl - University authorities had con- . My Mammy—medley fox trot .................. } A3372 - 85¢ vinced themselves that Beckwith was i Tabilit; her" tha < Do You Ever Think of Me—fox trot... STBnHy e s mol it eiia tion to look elaswhere for o teaching Humming—fox trot........ 3 - } A3358 85c He protested, but his arguments NOW and Thehfox trot were without avail. Friday night, it ! has been esetablished, he spent hours in his room writing letters, one of which was addressed to Dean Whar- ton. It was a lengthy document, saying, among other things: “A cor- nered rat will fight"” Seventh Street Ma y er @ CO. between D & E He asked that his uncle, George = . of Montclair, N. J., be noti- G ‘ “ L n;n ;uu‘ l’fluflfl be kept “F; % 'rom an aunt, who is ill. First Floor Grafonola Shop That he had a rather turbulent career and regarded at least two per- sons, outside of Syracuse, who had figured in his troubles in the educa- — s tional world, as being worthy sub- T I Ty, | sects for murder js shown in the - story of Wis life, written under date of March 30, and turned over, accord- ing to his written wishes, to Prof. John O. Simmons, & faculty member here. Discussiag his discharge at Colo- rado Cpliege, Dr. Beckwith speaks of a Mr” Howbert, a bank president, epparently one of the board of gov- ernors; &nd: writes: i Oggdemas Enemies.. “Me, whert's .anger knows no &ifl'fi%fin;nr met him. 1 think & man to take the attfon he did is_so unjust_he should be shot.”- Turning te his troubles at Grinnell College - in' Towa, which evidently came. up while he was serving in the Army. he ‘wrote: . > — =4 : “I would -have murdered Mr. Main, . . 77— who ertalnly ‘deserves this end in f //,/,""[ 2 havink tréicherously betrayed onc in ’ % 7/ /////l . r ¥ T T I his_country’s: service. Then I would have shot mys€lf” . - P i The.story of Beckwith's life shows E i ‘ \ he was born October b, 1884, in Kaiku, 4 F & ., Island of Maul, then of the Hawailan kingdom. -His father and grand- father were Congressional ministers and his one sister, Ruth Beckwith, is a missionary in Biangtan, China. He attended the Pacific theological school at Berkeley, Calif., but did not complete the course. In 1911 he was graduated from Columbia, to which university he transferred in 1908. He married Helen Francis Robinson, in California, before entering Columbla. They had separated some time ago. After graduation he spent a short time in Germany and returned to 3 America as a teacher at Dartmouth. He condemned Dartmouth as “the = ' toughest college in America; all men, ; a a em a 1 On the dominant element of whom de- S . lights in toughness.” He had trouble there, blaming his trouble on Pro- fessor George R. Wicker, of whom he says: .;"'l;gi'u' human cuf, Wicker, has . . i . = . . = . - . - Hia story_tells of engagements (n There are homes in Washington where access to the family Refrigeratoris - - roverting to Syracuse. never granted to the younger members of the household; there are ——— TWO HELD FOR INCITING even cases where this tantalizing piece of pantry furniture is made INDIANS AGAINST U. S secure from childish temptation by lock and key. Indictments Charge They Destroy- ed Confidence of Tribe in American Government. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 2.—An indictment charging Jonathan F. Tib- bet, #aid to be a Teal estate operator of Riverside, with having “alienated the confidence of the Mission Indians of California in the federal govern- ment” was returned by the federal grand jury today. A similar indictment was also brought against B. H.-Jones, a negro, The Lifetime Furniture Store has never advecated - the use of a lock on a refrigerator, although we can furnish such an arrangement if wanted; but, if you place one of our Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators in your home, it is only fair to warn you now that the appetite of every member of your household will be subjected to temptation of the strongest kind. “When a Man’s Wife Says” Last week a mail order came to us from a town down in i Virglpla; it was for a solid mahogany Tea Cart (here’s the picture) and there was a letter from which we quote: t “When a man’s wife says, ‘Get it from the Lifetime Fur- . niture Store.” then there’s nothing else to do but get it; so - o el 2 i . 5 5 . . » i} here is the order, with check attached. wareitio gkt [OCRUIBAING overifes . You see, this splendid Refrigerator is equipped with * St o ‘ h"‘:l“'::""“‘“;:htl[:ggg }3"‘:3&‘::'!::; the wonderful one-piece seamless porcelain lining, Maybe it didn’t do us good to have that order; not from }fl:le wh;:dwls‘k'nowtn as the Mission fused on steel, with all corners rounded like a bowl. . epation, YW . . . . . * its monetary value—no, not that—but there was a certain .:Tm::':, be chlh(:srlgd :w"l?i"::n = The whole interior is pure white; there is a perfect. delightful, contagious humor about the situati Dee) Lreurans o for. Efi.flkmfl,..zfi LR cold dry air circulation which keeps the fruit and g g t the situation that has iae , among the Indians and the instigation This is the Leonard Cleanable bles and ts and what s t kept us Sml]lng ever since. ¢ by them of-a “strike” for a govern- With the W. derful vegetables and meats and wha evc.r else you. eat or i menCreat{filynfrootIrem tho UKLl ’l') t l: l:’n oo drink fresh and tempting all the time. - T 3 Agent Stanl a4 Johi orcelain Linin “When a man’s wife says”—Now, frankly, what would !‘,l""d‘:-. "an ‘,:"“‘"_:d Wfig’;":‘*- é}f" g . youdo, Mr. Man? Just exactly what the gentleman from tlbe are hold for marder. - T ; } Virginia did; and that’ T R4 Chex AhbaLinGx. Jpneathas beon Not for one season or one vear do you buy a Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator, but for ginia ; and that’s the only answer. arrested. e s > o A { } * a lifetime, and the reasonable price you pay for any one of the several styles and sizes. i £ MEET TO FURTHER TRADE. when spread out over the years that it serves, spreads very, very thw. But don’t you suppose there was some reason for the S wife saying what sire did? Don’t you believe that, some- Franco-Spanish Congress Plans Bet- h_ow or other, Furniture from this Store would please a ter Commercial Relations. Fittle better, last a little longer, give permanent, lifelong R et Tt satisfaction? And, if so, what better advice could anv prove ihe social and commerelal re- woman give? 3 j at which important delegations from When we tell you that you can buy a Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator, with white en- amel linings at $18.00 you'll know they are priced reasonably. -"-.t\. " |lations between the two countries, Spain and France are present, today. = B .dapuda "”I“"fnl!nllnlt{:v" of im- : proved commercia ne. The resalutions declared the present Seventh Street M @ O between DB E SovoudhcSiront Mayer & Co. BewenpoE sl of Saieme oot bad ayer C . & requested the respective governments to reach a permanent commercial greement after a thorough investi- E'anon. with the assistance of all envents -in both countries; — Experiments made ,by a London scientist prove that bats are directed fn their flight"by a special sense of hearing and by sound weves, o

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