Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 4

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on memorial service, and - Church this afternoon. I "EET TODAY ON "ALL- :#'li.?lmu of ‘the muvoc::t- lt’h‘onl;!‘s::::r'slo:': v;? m&' of “;""5:‘0.'. were in n;hrn ‘The President thanked the vetera: Connmu- to, Discuss Plan for In- L abk Brner vt ity i vater Tuesday, were held at the First Con sursd them that he would attend their .’/ Form of Paralysis. . that they had instructions”: not to corpordted -Company. ; ! ot BRSO M MR l T10.C. ROSE GARDENS Rt eyt of s o 7T D e caia 1o e ca | At L e Gt ik 2 o semvendion i in, s A7 |EXPECT THRONG ON TRIP. mot ;yet been able to diagnose, Capt. & wlll uuued at & meeting to be Timothy Holland, United States Ma- | ficial report of the numr from Quan: held at o'clock this nnarnoon ot rine-Corps, died ‘early-taday in the the 3"535 gommittees representing Business mn Alumni to Visit 2 - h snntm Pronounoad After Election of Officers Also Fea- Commercs and Merchants’ and Manu:) Marshall Hall Saturdey. = m.',mfi':;"é:‘."’fi'i,b’.rfu Harper, Several thousand persons are ex- e ost hospital st Quantico, Va. Bf- m HOLLA'D SUCCU!BS Forta to save the lifs of Capt. Holland who died at his home, 1626 P st | I-fluoflmm.mmrnp "’"‘"‘"““"“"":‘:’JS:“ street, | ¥. A. A. B : The post surgeons w She"hm Guilty to Sec- ture of Convention of chairman of the joint committees, in | Pected to attend the annual excursion SRLD i 5 X the District National Bank building. [ to" Marshall Hall Saturday of the 1 Harper sal usiness 'h - -Degree Murder. American Society. plans tor' B sormution of the -4 mongthem Wit “5o B m dsscciatyd Pryes. Eléctlon of officers and visits to O ':};mgl’; 9 the faculty, alumnl and EZ:‘IWEPOR’L Conn., June 2-LMrs. ‘eral of the rose gardens In this city cus the Atpdantiboy or y 720-22-24 7th St. NW. . cn-: .:!\;tlc::lm Nott, on trial. here and viciaity were the features today | BFOPO d further the plans | - Tne k samer Charies Macal Pl g et b _ cen chartered for the outing, and e . .M. of the annual convention of the Amer will make th: Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. “Close 6 P band, George B. Nott, today pleaded | ican Rose Soclety being held here. In e ToRorts Tn. mQGIien” oo e, olomas | | gullty to murder in the second h Aon m Sree. Julse William M. Melthie sen | tnere. nee aout o pasire, som on| CANNOT ATTEND RITES. |ic witeh tes ana"returs for. thoss d- fenced her to life imprisonment. ° |parts of .the country, left the h Yibp do not care to go to Marshall , coMrs Nott changed her plea ater | quarters at Gude Brou, 1314 F. President Prevented From Joining He it Made From ROOTS, BARKS and HERBS. logen e e BXperimental forms of tae Datted| in Ci outing “ls' " composed *of > “Borney The Favorite for Over 60 Years. e experimen! larms of h e States Depariment of Arioulture. at smu::: “’;"":_":“’“' Wilkes, Heney A" Bchwelnhaut snd 1t you want the best INSIST on Dr. Swett’s. Place your orders Sl to have bel ufi?:fitvaceraury of Asrloulture|President Haraing will not > e ARSI , %D:hBWEfl S ROOT BEER in bottles, also for Fountain Syrup, written while Mrs. hou and Wade | Ball addressed the delegates, after |attend the llemnrlll day ex: e were in jail, awaiting tria). whioh they viewed” the rose gardens the Confederate _gection of Arlington RITES FOR DANIEL FRASER g it By nattonal cemetsry Sunday afternoon ABNER DRURY CO. < Mrs. Ethel Nott was in & state of 5 P Bl "Atter the. Arllnuon ;l‘e' “I'ellg.flt:rnl!:u{hl.nvcl::;i .::;’z:.rd:y to | Funeral Services Conducted at the Dis 20 De: Fine, Sheer, Po-h(l v& Dreuu collapse when court opened and bad | Vamoniles to the name ot dre Chaties | committes composed of Capt, Johy M.| ¥irst Congregational Church. tributors ,.el s g = i 08 g aer chalp. gctens, |55, Bell Twin Oaks, where ihey in. Bickey chalrman; W L. Wilkerson| With Rev. Dr. Juson Nobls Pierce, Made in a nea A rman of the collars, cut extra Ll widih & selection otddiolol 98 1mmefl-tcly 13, 3ddrested the court, say: ohowing whieh® yofreshuments we oint committee | pastor officlating, funefal services for | : Patterns to select. from. Sizes > These dre fng O - 5 ed. Mr. Bell Is an honorary mem= | made 1o sell for $3.00, and are offered at an exceptional aa tome. tae i pavestiaa s | I-\'ld:y bargain at_the low price of. of the state sinoe this trial began oty that has put & dffferent aspect on the Go te Walter Reed. lefense is to offer a ples | This afternoon the delegates are to a charge of murder in the second | holding the annual me‘elln‘l’ at_ the r This Day Only. . S degree.” ‘Waltef Reed Hospital, here they 10 Fine Green & Blue Checked Walking Skirts Bre. Nott /was carrled from the |also will inspect the ‘rose gardons 3 s 98 courtroam Mfter sentence had been | maintained for the enjoyment of the e Assorted sizes. Reduced from $3.98 to........... given. soldiers in that institution. The an- Jonn Johnston. who was indicted | nual election will be held there. Rob- with Wadi d Mrs. Nott for the|ert Pyle of Westover, Pa., president murder, lhn pleaded ““'.i'.h“’ the | of lhe) soclety, presided at this meet- SRS Y ] Hfltm_mm charge ' of manslaughter. is was Made with fine tucks, embroidered collars and accep’td and he was sentenced to ome | 5 ty 18 composed of commer- faced with pearl buttons. Sizes 38 to 46 Reduced yearAn & and amateur rose fan- LXOUN] FIBE 8O- <o .o vecasosusinss R R I tate’s Attorney Cummlnn said cm.. -'flfl“m had aided fiohe - bnte 11|~ Among the ‘delegates in attendance f s within his power. rmel. 6 FINE NET DRESSES N ert Wade, fothes of Elwood B. A R Ve Nade, who was exeeuted r the mur- acon, Ribbon and lace-trimmed. Sizes 18 ua 18 years. der of Nott, was a witness yesterday 5‘;:‘3:““.;‘:..,}:‘:,’“&‘,‘2.’.‘33;‘“ Reduced from $12.98 0. ...vuesssnsnenans atternoon. He said Elwood had often {31 Gri Tainfold. Dorrowed his sutomobils to take Mrs. | Simosem Clition X 3.1 M "200 FINE ALL-WOOL PLAD & mflkfi_ Nott riding. Asked by the state wher | A "K"Bicker, Whthertora, N 5 Mrs he first became aware of improper Marun A. Cumbler, H!th:plre, Pa.; Side-plaited, box pleats and plain effects; sizes from 26 to 32 walsy, relations between his son and Mrs. | Mrs. John E. Fox, Harrisburg, Pa. measure. Regular value from 34.00 to $7.50. Sale prices, Nott, Mr. Wade said he thought it fuiss Emily Exiey, Philadelphia. t - was between five and ten months be- | james D. Headlcy, West Grove, 2 98 to 98 £ fore the murder. He said he had talk- | )Miss Grace E. Arents, Richmond, ed with Mrs. Nott and she had prom- | Mjgs M. Garland Smith, Richmond, ised him she would have nothing|va, and Theodore Wirth, Minneapolis, more to do with Elwood, but his #on's | yinn. l visits to her home continued. - - DRY AMENDMENT VOIDS ‘Ant pertect. 31 .00 Firm, Heavy, Double-bed Size Sheets. of round W. H. SMITH DIES AT thread cotton: absolutely free from dressing. SUMMER HOME IN MAINE SOME OF REVENUE LAWS Limit, 5 to a customer. Was Prominent in Legal Circles Here for Many Years. e - . e —— _20c 39-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN A firm, durable quality for seamed sheets, pillowcasea and other home uses; lengths from 2 to 10 yards U. S. Supreme Court Holds Con- gress Did Not Intend to Preserve the Former Penalties. Limit. 20 yards to a buver. Passage of the prohibition amend- fizmm m William Herbert Smith, formerly a|ment served to annul various internal An excellent twilled .material for boys' wash suits. well known lawyer here and @ resi- jaws covering the liquor girls® middy skirts and dresses, trimmings, eta. Mostly dent of Washington for more than|irame. the United States Supreme plain colors. 1;’“':”] ):N'l gifid ";::r(d‘l)fi“ 8South | Court yesterday held. Congress did e — = T ———————————— ristol, Me. ter & e nees, ac: t intend to preserve the old penal- 39c MADRAS SHIRTING cording to word received here today | tias, the court said. < by Fred S. Smith, a brother. Funeralf{ mrhe old fedaral laws, the court A’ good, firm wearing material for men's shirts, services will be held at South Bristol said. were a part of the system de- house dresses, b blouses and_children's dresses {omorrow, Ipterment will be at South| vised to Protect the Ereat. revenue white grounds, with fast-colored stripes. Bristol, Smith’s summer home for | secured by the government from the mm von Es liquor traffic. The opinion pointed e Rith Cwas npomineat tn Taw | out that the situation had entirely A bewildoring assortment of besutifal Georgstte s in Washington for many|changed, there being no federal He was born at Mount Ver- .and Foulard designs. Mostly dark grou revenue from that source, and that o the w,‘}:mo;'“‘; 5 w‘:’ y non, Ohio, and came,to Washington|section 36 of the Volstead act had a8 a young man with his father, | cpealed all acts and statutes in con- SR e 39¢ & 49 DRESS GINGHAMS Tleltor OF interaal rescaug. pa Grents | it gvieh the mew Isw. “The court L adde owever, that Congress might A wondertul sssortment of 32-ineh Plaids and 27. gdministration. ' He attended the pub- | tax liquors “regardless of the fact Copyright 1521 Hart Sclafiner & Mars. inch ch?k-. Al abnhllufly 1-1 u:ll:-d lfluleh- Jio sk ::héol ke l::d 1::.8-: r::lll;llfg thndt!;ey may no longer be manufac- \ i \ wanted Iavender, green, ue and pf ecks in turec for 'verage pul ses as In th lat. Cut frem. full pieces and all perfect. honors. He was' senior member of | jo5r Tl gttt | 23 the court reporting firm of Smith &l Mrs, Annette A. Adams, assistant Hulse, and was at one time tréasurer|iorney general, w! 1'0539: WHITE GOODS of the Columbia Phonograph Com-| o tonment in orsaine (e mor phe Fine, sheer voiles, nainsooks, pajama pany. During the later vears of his|fore the Supreme Court, said the - - and longcioths; 36 to <0 inches wide: in life he was president of the Zinco-|efreet of the decision would be g lengths of 2 to 10 yards. graph Company, which was organized 5 _ [] abate prosecution in a number of in Washington and was subsequently ——59‘: & G—CUL_EDW ioliion gl Do oy cages In which indictments were similarly based, and possibly cause Y While a member of the Sirm of - and 20 inches wide. Fine, Sheer, Transparent e the remittance of fines imposed in i 2 - Or‘lndles in all the new light pastel colori as well court sfenographers, of which he was | cages already decided contrary to this H i e el R e R Tonder 4, S roporisd ey | it ¥ We might as well get together on this o e B. Wheeler, counsel for the b > = BOYS” $1.50 WASH SUITS s e Sl et S |l FL R Clothes Question. Outside of Food and Shel- Good. durable wash materials, made in Norfolk, Rus- Bean courtmartial mrowing out. of | further mupport for the dry force: w3, durablc wash materiaia made i Nortor Egun oourt-martial Erowing out. of | 1o the comtas of 118 om0 The s ter, Clothing and its economical purchase is the Spanish-American war, and the | aoieio, ik, the lower tribunal in eme ] ining s the | Mot ‘STt mgiile 13 5 the most important question affecting the e of strang. gursbie s cloth, with attached The Srm aleo covered the Hatchins | "' *? 5V Producea” pocketbook of the average man and average : Bedeer S , ianded to e work ot tne Intersate | IHANKS CLOTHES DONORS : e family in America AND WASHINGTON tfi : I—_'_ 'Prv— Commeroce mm! lon . T e T e EXTRA SIZE FLOWERED PETTICOATS gy e g, from stive’ pamniabe- {5, 11y “Day / Committes. Urpes : day. It is the duty of every man TO PAY e e e S s R N an C | ||y i BTSSR | oo it for Newr Bant . X A - . i B "o S dind S | pfoee o, e bt ey com, EESS AND. GEL:MOBE. dmiupii hers ’ LADIES’ WHITE SATINE PETTICOATS £k ST TR | R We come in vt I S eI PR Jsually sold at $1.50, these Double-panel Petticoats, 2 yo 3 ‘Harper, also_survive him. Anoth could not convenientl; - . ::-lunmus white satine. Finished with hemstiteh sinter. Mes Wilian B m»:"‘l;',' feraay,“to e e dem v CHASE OF AR s 3 last year. Near East Rellef headquarters, 308 GIRLS” GINGHAM Bond bullding, 14th and New York ave- Good quality Gingham s, ' for girls & to EEREEnEG T JAC |8 FE SRR e e e Hart Schaffner & Marx 39c FORMUSICMONLY I Men’s and Young Men’s Suits ' VICTROLA Precisely the identical values that S RSN ca B S Tt o, ot et slfl STYLE VI—TFitted in Beautiful Mahogany, sold ‘for $60 and SGS in 1920 Z Converto Cabinet The like of this offer has ‘ never béen made! Just think of it—a genuine VICTROLA in mahogany cabinet at & price that is far below its value, Why be without a VICTROLA—when you oas purchase one at this -l- and— un.hly middy clolh.s in these regular §$1.69 lflddleua forflllrll of § to 14 years. Fast-color biue col- lars and ouffs GIRLS” 50c DRAWERS ? Made of good quality fine cambric. finished with wide ruffile of embroidery. Sizes 4 to 12 years. & LADIES’ LACE SILK HOSE Heavy-grade Silk Hose, with beautiful lace do— sl signs all over; seamed back; black, cordovan and white. B bt e tbisn’t always safeto"PAY LESS”; you're oo - likely to GET LESS. Here’s a case where - . 3 B youwill get very much more than you pay for. ¢ ' This wonderful lot of Suits includes justabout - 7 everythmg that Men and Young Men are ask- - ing for this season. BLUE SERGES! Oh, boy! SOME Blue Sergest And Pin Stripes, -'Herringbon&s, Tweeds—and all the rest all : _the way down the line. We'll expect you any # : day now. g “BOYS"ANDGIRIS’ %4 50X 2 Slightly imperfect of the 69 uuuty but not any- thing to hurt the service; sizes 7 to 10; black, blue, Superior heavy quality. pure uue.ul silk. Full fash- sl -95 joned, in black, cordovan and white. — SREETE 49¢ LADIES CLOCK-STITCHED HOSE : lue. LADIES’ GAUZE VESTS | 5 Cash and Fine Knit Ribbed Gauze Vests, in bodics er taped neck styles. Made from fine combed yaras. ADIES RIBBED UNIONSUITS 4 3 || °) Monthly BETTH Extra Quality Fine Pink Union DIIIA neck, trimmed arms and tight-knee pants HEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR At less Dns":::"g‘r‘l:u“br-mlgul:m ity m,v» pants; sizes 34 to 44 .- : ' TR = .T" ualit vafll’.!&m m‘&n&u,mlanm GIRLS’ NAINSOOK UNION SUI }L‘ 1t ‘you’ prefer, the fnitial Fine Quality Nainsook Union Suits for girls; made it —t.{xlole‘.dro'lea.m:hnm Y

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