Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1921, Page 16

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i i { H ily the Associated Press. are said to have angered Mittle. Mit- § COLUMBUS, Ga., May 9.—Although |tle claimed self-defense. the twenty-third annual convention s lof the International Circulation Man- gers’ Association will not open here funtil tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.| consecrated Pr daw: Circulation Managers Gather |:%:: \. For Big Southern Convention THE LEVENING S’I‘AR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JMAY 9, 1921 lumbia, S. C., an hip. who said »f the reformatory, whe y Convicts Attempt to Escape, But Trusty Gives Alarm—Prisoner | May Die From Wounds. TERSON, Tnd. Ma t night quiet stored following the outbreak at the | Indiana state reformatory, in which JOHL mm. fifty, with some blunt in fe was extine er. he men left the or, 2 Will Remnin Trinity Rector. NEW Y. Dr. William T Manning, who Wednesday will he t a pelled to give up h re five of the IN INDIANA PRISON FIGHTE Grimm was attacked tn (re bakery as he was making as overpowered by him over the strument un- and_then shot hrough the cheek with his own bakery they ptain of the point was com- eapons and Meveral hundred visitors have already Rishop of the Dioc g 4 1 b to death and il Was then bound and gagged Wrrived in Columbus and more are f'l‘ylulr l;‘"n::nlul:' ,r..m r ‘|Law Partner of Late President 5 aha f Brriviag on every train. Preparations|uniii o perma Chester A. Arthur. % ntertain 300 dele- | chosen. This }ave ween made to ente gongregation 3 PLAINFIELD, N, J. May 9 —Tames Kates. lwhen Rev. Dr ind 1 divect de- i A motor trip to Goat Rock dam this| heudmaster of Nt Afternoon, a dinner tonight for the Qirectors of the association. and a fmeeting of the directors in the even-| v ing will be features of the program| ‘idlLLi o @ i ber tua today for the early arrivals. . Bandits Kill Restaurant Proprietor. INDEPENDENCE. La.—D. 1..Calmes, restaurant proprietor, was killed by seven alleged bank robbers, who, it is said, were attempting to force an . entrance to the Bank of Independ- | ence. when surpi by the h ing to police reports. the seven men were making strenuous efforts to enter the bank when Mr. Calmes ac- | ler. head bookkecpe discovered them. One member of the party opened fire on the restaurant man, inflicting fatal’ cidentally Perry, dawy condant of « alI's School, Con- | i e cord, N. H. declined the post. & / rrerr 1 V- three Law with Presid graduated from | 1 e Kanawha ion_Company, Charles ng here for repairs. was do- d by fise. A pump boa $10,000, Iying alongsi Paint the Town HPC ‘ Pay the painter now nr}y:\_v the ¢ later. HPC Paints are Honest P at burned. the hull breaking floating down the Ohio river. endan- | gering navigation 12 ward by T ing it. ) autifving property and protect- Dead Bookkeeper's Account Short % MONTGOMERY Ala—A stateme HPC Paints are made in Washington HPC Outside House Paint Colors, $3.75 gal. tigation had shown that Roger " s of Old England and | were unconsciously | the New imitating the Chin, their child short in his . The body of when wounds. ) ler was found swin rom a rope | called . Lo Lo tied to his gasoline liunch on the | Hope. Prudence, ¥ White, $4.00 gal. Gullty of Manslaughter. Alabama river. A ot wound was | b Charity, 2 o ORANGESBURG, § C:—A verdict | [2044,10 J1%, MO0 % I China for threa thou- | HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint of manslaughter, with recommenda- tion for mercy, was returned by a jury against B N. Mittle f J. H. Patterson of Rowesvill November 14. Judge I. W. Bowmal will pass sentence on Mittle tomor- v, it was announced. Patterson home of Mrs. Starr Jackson. wit whom Mittle is said to have gon through a marriage ceremony before 4 | H he had obtained a divorce from his | { 7 e o wife. They later separated and Pat- | Arrested for Attacking Policeman. | the & E A. Duncan of Co- | Signature L4 tersons attentions to Mrs. Jackson | BOSTON. san ICASTORIA | ! For Infants and Children pistol which $3.00 gal. i Sales Branch at Factory, 3233 K Street N.W. | J.W. HUNT & CO. 11 ; NEAR 12ib ST. killin e las la of a river e the purpose of noti canted at the bank oat on the river overy of the body tie Ja Coatings. They rout rust, veer values up- middleman’s profit or express from distant city charged in the price— ' through the gToin. 1s cxpected to die, |and. pressing it against the side of | overseer of Bowdol GUARD BEATEN TO DEATH | Uit yiiiatt was wounded In the | Harry Goldman, trasty, ordered him | had awarded h:rflonr;:efin'.l(]::f-:'.r:h.‘f:f to open the doora Under pretense | grees of master of arts of working with the lock. Goldman |of laws. delayed the men until he was able to SPring to a point beyond the range | of the revolver and give the alarm. | 13 McCarty and Mullett were wounded | MEDAL FOR MME. and the four eother convicts sur- MONUMENT TO SHERIDAN and"Jocist | IN NEW YORK UNVEILED | NEW YORK. May 9. —A granite CURIE. {monument in the form of a Celtic « |cross, erected to the memory of Mar- tin J. Sheridan, & New York police- rendéred. i i i man., who won the discus throw for ISucml Science Institute to Make (na United States at meveral Olympin |games, was unvelled at his grave in NOTED HISTORIAN, 91, DEAD. | Presentation. {Galvary cemetery yesterday. Police PORTLAND, Me., | NEW YORK. May 9—Mme. Marie Commissioner Enright made the prin- May 9.—James Curie, discoverer of radium., wiil re. cipal address. Phinney Baxter, father of Gov. Perci- | celve the gold medal of the National | Sheridan, who died three years ago val P. Baxter of Maine, and widely | Institute of Social Sciences at its an- | won the national championship in the b h S i discus throw four times and was the ome here. He was born in Gorham | Vice President Coolidge is sched- American record holder from 1801 to known a histohian, is dcad at his | nual dinner on May 19, ninet years ago. He R m— e —— IN THE clays of ‘forty-nfne men from tl’xe north and east and south rushed across the continent and into the wilds of new California, undergoing great privation and sacrifices in quest of—Ouality. The old gold rusb of California is an outstanding example of.man s great ambition to obtain the best, to achieve and realize Quality. We. too, have striven and worl:cd toward this same goal in the Ice Cream Industry. We experimented in our laboratories for years, seeking diligcntly. ear]y and late, to perfect Ice Cream beyond the then cx§sting standard; we worked energeticafly to achieve a quality, a purity and a deliclousness never attained before by Ice Cream manufacturers. : Our search and our energy has now been rewarded by our per- sonally discovered formula and method of Ice Cream production. (patcnts applied for to protect our process.) You can now pro- cure tl'u-ough your dealer the result of our efforts, the new **Velvet Kind," an Ice Cream superior in quality and texture and deliciousness to any Ice Cream ever made. ‘ We do NOT use gelatin, gums, starch, fillers, imita- tion flavors or foreign substitutes for cream— But We DO use pure cream, pure milk, pure cane sugar and genuine natural flavors as its ingredients. p})onc your dealer today for a trfal order of— The New “Cream of Ice Creams”’’ CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION Washington, D. C. Gopyright, 1921, by Ch cks Corporatiem. ’ %) - " . as an . uled to make the presentation address | 1912, us, the savings are in turn passed on to our cus- tomers. Housewives will find the occasion one that merits th eir immediate response. - “Garden City”’ Sheets, $1.00 Seamless Bleached Sheets of good quality; full double bed size of a splendid wear- ing grade and finished ready for use. Size 81x90. This is an opportunily to make a generous saving. st " Standard Crochet Bedspreads, $1.65 White Crochet Bedspreads —100 only—three-quarter bed size, 72x90 inches, in plain patterns. Pillowcases “Pride of Atlantic” Huck Towels, 20c¢ Huck Towels of a zood heavy-weight huck; hem- itched; assorted patterns; all perfect quality. Size URx36. An extra good value. Huck Towels, 15¢ These towels of good qual- ity huck are all plain hemmed and have neat pattern borders. Size 18x36. A very good qual- ity towel for this/low price. 30c These Pillowcases are made of heavy bleached cotton; all perfect and free from starch or dressing. Size 45x36 before hemming. 32 inch waist measure. anything we have seen. 'A Sale of | 200 Untrimmed Hats Smart, good looking IHats, with all the style of more expensive models. The season’s most popular shapes and colors. New Pleated Prunella Skirts, $9.75 A Most Exceptional Value Box Pleated Novelty Weave Prunella Skirts developed in brown, navy, black and white. Tailored pockets and button trimmed. 25 to This is an entirely new assortment and the values are quite the equal of White Petticoats 95¢c 1' '50 White Muslin Petticoats of a very $ . good quality; flounce trimmed with different embroideries or lace. Cretonne Aprons 65¢ Hat Trimmings Cretonne Aprons in bright colors ; floral patterns and trimmed with | f5 OC braid. All have large pockets. 35 dezen Sample Flowers from high- grade manufacturers; in new black and - white combinations. Gardenias, poppies, = roses, lilies-of-the-valley, forget-me- Percale Aprons 40c = nots, wheat, pansies, cherries, grapes ‘Dain.ly Percale Aprons, trimmed and lilacs are only a few of this large with rick-rack braid; many different collection, colors. . neck. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Children’s Nainsook Union Suits, 75¢ Children’s Union Suits, made of good quality nainsook with drop seat; strong waistband; clastic at knee; hemstitching around . More Silk Underwear Specials Step-ins at $1.10 Gowns at $4.95 trimmed ; cool and dainty. Chemise at $1.45 . Chemise of Pink Wash Satin with lace-trimmed edge; imitation filet lace tops and blue ribbon straps. Step-ins at $1.95 i Pink Silk Step-in Bloomers; lace Dainty Lace-Trimmed Styles of Crepe de Chine Gowns of pale pink ; most of them have the strap shoulder ef- fect and elaborately trimmed styles or simple tailored effects. Pink Satin Step-ins, of fine quality trimmed with edging of fine lace. [ e Woodmard & Latheop @f@sse?%éezl;%dgl’ggm An Important Offering Sheets Spreads Pillowcases Towels At Very Special Prices This i§ the first large assortment of this class of merchandise that we have announced in the Down Stairs Store. Bought at unusual price advantage to e 4 T A P20 RGNS T~ B T . h H N - i i i ; } H i i H § : { § i ; ; ¢ i i $ : cewmowers cessweanusy

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