Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 11

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L} - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 2, 1821 ) —_— ) | | U R”'I I] PAPER!PRISON PENALTY UPHELD | (20,5 nShic, dusice, m ) LEADERS' SCHOOL - COURT HOLDS PAPER i Fomwen smokems cse 5 552 e District Court of Appeals set aside that conviction and heid that, the gov- John William Henry Loses Appeal | crimen; hlavin.‘; falied to prove the value of the securities, Henry CO' From Sentence Imposed on |only have been convicted of a misdes meanor, the extreme penalty for 2 Embezzlement Charge. would have been one year at Occo: quan. John Willlam Henry, head of the| “anry refused to accept this oppor- Community Training Part of |Witness at Trial Says NeWw |defunct brokersge firm of Lewis|tunity to avold the penitentiary, it Johnson & Co., must serve six years|Was stated, and he was retried. “ i 100 i in the penitentiary for the embezzle- —_— Program for Music York Officials Retain ment of four certificates of stock in-| 1t matters little what it is that you trus 0 m by John Helmus and | want—whether a situation or a servan! Week.” Gluck Statement. his mother. The District Court of| —a want ad in The Star will reach the Appeals so decided today in an opin- person who will flll your need. Tonight at 8 o'clock Washington's| John T. Dooling, assistant district |~ first training school for community attorney of New ork, summoned by leaders in a municipal “music w the defense to bring certain alleged program will be opened in the music|stutements of the Gluck and Bunora room of Central High School by|brothers for presentation to Justice Robert Lawrence, organizing director| Gould and the jury which is trying| of the local “mustc week.” under the|Jules W. alias Nicky, Arnstein and; auspices of the community center de-| four other alleged conspirators for bringing stolen securitics into Wash- (| St_"/ /6’ Hil Note to Physicians. "Aye—There’s the Rllb (i A Rose for Every Home, A Bush for Every Garden partment of the public schools. Cc-nlym? with the- The training classes, which will bejington for hypothecation with local [l open to gl music enthusiants, S| AN i court. He .';Eu."s?a"}'.'fm\.f‘.fl? i ; ’ ik dno:;};: ‘.,;\: and Pt o e O e e (Cr cammiis g”"’r;d:l‘\:llrx"t‘: And the district l..':l;nrnee‘: ! In order that this happy condition may be S e fi?éfl"‘c"’]]“"“{ Y ALCORU B 3 Careful Survey Made. ;;f.p‘:f:},,"{;f-klu";::x‘.mrt:n:“s:;"?::fl:.“ realized we will offer for sale ten thousand of Just originatcd by Wan(.ovcr w"nh:::‘ hol. O ~ h . o — our own Home-grown, Own-root, Two-year-old Rose Bushes, which, if properly cared for, will give abundance of blooms this summer. entatives of the music week committee have atready visited Attacks Service of Subpoena. Churches, schools, clubs, commercial| Sel S. Myers, also of New ork. at- houses and government departments. |torney for the American Surety Com- A Careful survey has been made of|pany and other surely companies. all available auditorium space in co through A James B. Archer. |l i ce of a subpoena for |l court on the ground ption of the papers| s style designers and shown 4 few . weeks ago for the first time at Walk- Over's Fifth Avenue New York store, where it has created overnight FOR BATHING AND MASSAGE You will appreciate its cool, refreshing sensation. It will keep your skin in the pink of condition and take the kinks out of your muscles. We have set the price at 50c per plant. These plants are well worth from $1.00 to $2.00 The city will be 3 0 twenty-five “music cento s | sought 1o b |nr~;x-"‘n'/‘"1 by, [him each, but as we must have the space we will | Full Pint $1 ogram of activities already 00 vague and indefini o e N v e s . ; 5 . WoRRed out amd artangements are|the defense claimed |ihe Cobjection sacrifice them at the above prices. a new vogue in ankle dressing. i ALCORUBis a pure product with no pois- Teaching the final stage, Mr. Lawrence | came too late and Mr. Myers was call- . _ - 3 B F ure ) 0 aa_,lghwga_\-.l e tha Rt H :l"l"(":\:|~.'»’-‘"w(1|I:‘?ss;'::(aa‘v:;m:ll:“gl;fll';: First come, first served. Three days only— Sho. n fOl' the first time here ::\: alflf‘l‘;:‘;?fl“{:“‘lttbci"flicfmnflhand]:'“r.nvc /stone for the musica -1 stenc . de s ; 2 ? . e i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 2, 3, 4. B s Akeitadeallorthedan, In patent leather with a grey ooze underlay on the tongue and a grey ooze back. munity arch of Washington is to be!him by Gluck. except those contained 'pr the training school for community|in the court records mentioned by music leaders. Upon its creation and |the witness Dooling. . development the success of the pro-| It looked like the Arnstein trial gram will depend. For this reason is | might have to be postponed when word | |! the urgent request presented to ‘Wash- [ was brought to the court this morning ingtonians interested in the develop-|that T. Morris Wampler, chief counsel ment of music. to be present tonight. | for the defense, had sustained a fall Goal. and fractured one or more ribs. Mr. :"1'“' ’I"""'"' ]‘”'\" to Mr.| Wampler. however, was able to appear The final goal. &cCording M. 1 in_court leaning heavily on a cane. It is non-poisonous but non-drinkable. Everyday ALCORUB Uses After bathing — shaving — massage; for athletes and others after exercising ; deodorant for perspiration ; antiseptic and sterilizer; ideal for invalids, convalescents and elderly people. None delivered at this price—no telephone orders. Leading varieties, such as Mock, Red and Pink Radiance, Ophelia, Hoosier Beauty, White and Pink Killarney. . For sale only at our greenhouses, at the cor- £ %"":l“-‘!";!c‘i'hl:l"":llm";'sflif\E b Ereat an ap- ,,,',",”nt,e,‘.'.‘“.‘,,":'_b‘;fl,fg"o,";::yjut; Jne ner of Bladensburg and Mount Olivet Roads, el o e A e . Ang|for 't’hoh nurpose of showing to the opposite Mount Olivet Cemetery N.E. W lf} Approved by Physicians, Nurses and Pharmacists the moral and paychological effect of | STk rlii':'pgi\n: .:ino\r:‘::m;n: se ;o:l:‘;qw (0] S At all druggists and tolet comnters. week™ in the capital of the nation, it} g i‘v;rv‘ll‘:ilyevpprrr‘)r:(r:(e‘.dv him ;.‘;"f::nxin_f;_ WALK-OVER SHOP p== Full Pint $1.00 value to progress of It e would ald in elearing up!the 1638 a e rot ers o Non-Slip Bottle U. S. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL CO. \‘wflrfiunfg'&h; ! ” With the introduction of this al- ] 929 F St‘ Ha;;gh‘;:,:m’ A N’;;"Y’;;"C:; s ged confession by Bowles, if admit- n & loneers. Wl by tho Dloneer he government expects to rest its in tones, or rhythm, and the ties of technique are from applicants. Lawrence said. is only appr n | : o the Gask set, and the emerzy to| Long Time Between— 2D S @D @& @ push it through to accomplishment. |grom the New York Sun. 1. ). JONES EXPOSITION | o rmis mreseription:* saik the-docior: 000 A OO e “This is the first I;‘Tte,‘dgcl:r.k‘n:e- B T e e st e OPENS IN WASHINGTON 2", o nom Gentlemen— Tennille, with whom you have dealt for more than a quarter of a century, announces Beginning Tomorrow GREAT- ' REORGANIZATION SALE Performances Are to Be Given Here Throughout Week for Benefit of Camp 5, P. 0. of A. The Johnny J. Jones Exposition | opened to a large crowd at the show | grounds. 15th and H streets northeast, | this afternoon, and the second per- formance will be given tonight. The | show is to be at the grounds all the week, under auspices of the Camp No. 5. P. 0. of A. It ‘required a train of forty-three cars to transport the Jones aggrega- tion to Washington. Johnny J. Jones, “himself,” is with the exposition. The ¢ show is declared to be absolutely clean. It has a_number of new riding de- vices and “gloom dispellers,” it is an- nounced. along with all the attrac- tions which have made it a favorite. "3 500 FAMILIES HOMELESS N BIG SAN JUAN FIRE Two Blocks in Most Thickly Popu- | lafed Section Are Destroyed. Loss, $500,000. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, May 2 —Five ' hundred families were rendered home- less by a fire which yesterday de- stroyed buildings covering an area of two blocks of Puerta de Tierra, the most thickly populated section of San Juan. 'll'h-'y are being cared for in army entx. THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF . . TENNILLE 911 G Strecet N. W. NOW MERGED WIT, == ORRIS BROTHERS Makers of Men’s Fine, Hand-Tailored Clotling—Late of New York and Washington Occasioning A Whirlwind Clearance . . Of All Existing Stocks of Men’s High-Grade Spring and Summer Suits and Trousers Priced For a Whirlwind Selling Everything in this well and favorably known stock of high-grade men's suits and truusen- must go—-even; the very latest arrivals of fine spring and summer garments to clear the decks for this great business reorganization. Reductions to insure fast selling have been made with utter disregard for wholesale cost or high value of the garments offered. Come while the lots are big and full and make your unrestricted choice at prices rarely encountered in local store history. IN THREE MAIN GROUPS ' Values to $22.50 Values to $40.00 'Values to $45.00 Worth Waiting for. LANSBURGH The fire started in a planipg mill | and caused a loss estimated at $500,- 000. The fuel oil tanks of the West India Oil Company, close to the burned area. were not damaged. RO AR Repeating on So Good for Tuesday & Wednesday Corned and &l e 1 22° O B STROUSE & BROS. Clothes I ity last week that I've Smoked e e nco this speeisl offer for Shoulders::u two days oaly. CHUCK ROAST, Ib--.............16c FRESH HAMBURG STEAK, b.....16¢c it 3 A b PURE LARD—Open-kettle rendered to snowy white- ness. Lg'he best lzc Spring And Summer Fresh S houlders, O O A AR ever crisp_and tender. Get SEVERAL pounds at this price. ul; ol 18c tam ... 124¢ Laws. ... 20¢ IE Ibs..hh]u't you can get them al or et i 106 PAIRS OF HIGH - GRADE, . COMPOUND —Fine _lard substitute. Special price at, Ib....... 10c FINELY TAILORED TROUSERS $3.50 207 "~ TomMorrOW (COME TomoRrrOW MR. BRICE BOWIE, Secretary; MR. JOHN C. TAYLOR, Sales Manager, and MR. HILLIARD FURMAN Invite Their Friends to Avail Themselves of the Great Bargains Offered on This Occasion—Bargains in Their Opinion Never Before Egqualled in Tennille’s Entire Twenty-five Years of Business.- e f 000 A M IIIIIIlIIIIIIHIIII!IHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIWE. . ?E%Nni‘éfif‘ |E.E 12} (4 Larze, No. 3 ean of Valoe d. M Pacl I ot apecial. b 16 Markets Located Where They Do the MOST GOOD w. 000 OO0 ]

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