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S THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 :F flRESTERS UNVH MRS.AKEV:&:E:FRLZDIYEESARS ggnBYE gENEI!ETUOTHgl‘;gvg‘TY %ggggiggfiafiNog]\;figszfigfig Armed Colored Men Get $1,650 ¢ F; ans. MEMUR' Al- .I' Bl- Lifelong D. C. Resident Member of | Aviator Who Was Drowned When . rom Two Philadelphi Y An interesting piece of engineer- piers. When the water receded the i ‘;:;: SCCht:nh = Flans] Craatied! Tuto River it ing 1s under way in the construc- | entire mass floated free of tho con- entury. 2 L4 Deitelman to think the car had beel Basen was assaulted and driven|stolen. The two men met later. from the scene, his companion later|the afternoon and gave the police th teing driven away. Report of the|best descriptions they could of th affair was made to the police, and|men. EERO THE AVENUE_AT N'I‘E Nathan Deitelbaum and Morris Basen, representing a business house HELD UP AND ROBBED. |up men dispiaying pistols, the police | Basen returned to the sceme ani * | were told. drove away n the automobile; causin| N £ Be Buried in Boise, Idaho. tion of the Key bridge at GeorBe- | (1o cims 1o s vi K‘;“’:;‘l’d:““’" at 1119 Master street, Philadelphia, t 2 - The body of Lieut. Walter V. Brown, | toWn. It involves the removal of It was intended to install the [Wwere held up at 1st and I streets iNineteen Men in Service b the United States Marine Corps avi the huge steel span from beneath span into position there with the {southwest shortly after noon today i tor who was drowned when & plane | the newly constructed concrete | Fiscgfind, fall of the ddo loday. by several armed colored men snd - 1 < = > s were 1 = « Killed in War Are Paid ] [ Comane Piloting crashed into the Fo- | arch between the Georgetown abut- | able, however, and the operation |robbed: The former was relieved of . 'T will be sent to his home at Boise,| ment and the next pler to a posi- was postponed until tomorrow |more than $450, while the latter's i : Idaho, tomorrow, it was sal® at the | tion between the Virginia abut- | MOrning. When the span is low- |loss, the police were told, amounted u e el' e il Tribute. { [ Quantico air station today. tlaad ered onto its supports on the DIers |y, apout §1,200. Samples of cutlery Hi Sergt. Alvin R. Bugbee, who was in| TSNt and the negt river pler. The | the floating platform will be re- | = '/P0 & 0" s i; A memorial tablet to the nineteen ¢ the plane also, is reported to be im-| 5teel &pan forms the temporary moved to another location for fu- ued at $1,200 also were en. ° ‘men of the United States forest serv- proving. Following the orash of the| Platform of the permanent con- | ture use, - The Philadelphia salesmen were in ummer ul t S v % < plané, the sergeant. although badly | Crete arch. It was carried across To make room for the steel span |an automobile when the colored men, ifce who gave their lives for the nation » shaken up, dived a number of times| the river from one end of the at the Virginia end of the mew | o =0 "o 0 8 MO o e them in the world war was unveiled at % 5 in the river in an effort to r,ecnvcr the structure. to the other on a high bridge it was found necessary to ) exercises held at the New Natlonal 3 3 body of his superior office; timber scaffold built on three large blast away part of the heavy ma- |UP, practically every one of the hold- i g - . Lieut. Brown wag considered one of | barges lashed together. = sonry abutment of the old Aque- Museum today. 4 the best athletes in the Marine Corps Operations are governed by the duct bridge which encroached over While the tablet was being unveiled R 4 He was a member of the foot ball| €bb and flow of the tide. While | the line of the new bridge. The - employes ~of ' the forest servicc - elevens of Wisconsin and Washing-| the tide was out yesterday after- | change was made, however, With- throughout the country ceased worl ¢ ton state universities before entering| Noon, the foating ¢ platform out interfering with general traffic o for a minute and stood at attention in ¢ military service in June, 1917. He| W&8 Dplaced under the steel | over the Aqueduct bridge. Open Evenings Till 9 0’Clock . g::‘t\;dgf the memory of their de : plaved quarterback on the Mara Is- Spsn p‘l': Tose with the waier until Maj. Lunsford L. Oliver, Corpe of 5 s, “ r and service team, which gained the rested on it and then was Engineers, is in charge of the con- e e e bt o Western | ehampisnonip . tiat < year, | Teleased from its supports on the | struction of the new bridge. ery Speci er! 3 . ' {fhe service, the address of presenta- : ; Brown was credited with over half = with 2 pairs of trousers tion being made by Herbert A. Smith 3 e Of Lhe tetal, season's ecoringiiot tRe - o OF Chie Toreat nervice 5 eam. On the Pacific coast he was re- - Enduring Memorial E‘:du: -ln the z{enes: quarter in or . # “This simple tablet stands as a Y 5 omimtosien eel hacenatlatoneat i In single and double breasted Fymbol of acceptence of the call to 4 the flying corps at the marine flying : } : g uty and its sacrifices.” d ; ; L Grestev. in aceepting the tablet. In - : Tolds Miam Elealon Tanuaryoion. models—that are models for con- giving it the cherished place which it {ablest aviatora in the service, and 2 ¢ hall Cnaare, we will ot only keen masis Contentantiin tie Fulimzer al servatism or for dash. All-wool, of en the memory of the men whose . Long Island, : Rames are enl’flv);d upon it and their . 1?‘: ::l;"m.yb"' He hnsdnboen at Quan- course ]lght enough for summer full measure of devotion. e o~ ‘;:n:‘::r};;.l' zrfiulnuined b5 ‘“We ill honor no y _this aymbol. the zeal with which hundreds it Y |Brown at “the Roydon apariment wear—yet heavy enough for all- of their fellows accepted the call L nd D NMrsataimortiven | He d. Th rt of blue that duty brought by the great wa % V! mother, rs. C. = {inted Col. Greeley. ° “Let us place Brown of Boise, 14ahe. | ' year-round. e sort of blue this tablet where it will stand before —_ _ > our eyes as a perpetual call to the looks blue no matter where you spirit of service in the work given THIRD-DEGREE CHARGES 5 3 Tt t witl 2 us to do. 2 = 7 At the termination of the address N l UNFOUNDED, SAYS COURT view it. 1e same suit with on of aceceptance the audience stood at y | o 3250 ' attintion and repeated the pledge to i pair of trousers— 5 he flag. Omne hundred employes of i ithe Departmert of Agriculture in uni-| MRS. KATE KEARNEY HENRY. | Justice Siddons Exonerates Police | 88-Note—Mahogany form constitute ; Roy Hesdley officiated at showing| Mrs. Kate Kearney Henry, widow of | of Third Precinct—‘Made OQut | Player-Piano (Used) Extra Special Bargain pictures of the men honored, includ- |Capt. J. H. L. Henry, Unitet States 3 1r‘;f a photograph ::ird Rudolph Mellen- Ar;)_ and lifelong resident of.the Dis- of Whole Cloth,” He Says. Thin, a “citizen-saldier. e s = e Wai . trict, died at her home, 2021 I street,| The charge of “third degree"” meth- The tablet is of marble and con-| Mrs. Henry was born in Washington | °dS- made by Frank Lewis and Rich- tains the following names: Charles|April 30, 1539, the daughter of Surg.|ard Powell, both colored, against po- | E. Simpson, Clark B. Waterhouse. H U. S. A, and Mary M. |licemen of the third precinct, after| { Herbert H. Harvey, Roy Muncaster, ¢ a hter of Gen. | . ooi i ! ati wn r Men and Boys Horace B. Quivey, Stanley R. Aug- | Uri de to President Wash- tigatloniwas declared taday by, H Nationally Known Store for M Y D P e L ra R Aue ig Siddons in Criminal Division 1 ; H THE AVENUE AT NINTH Lewis. Cosmer M. Leveaux, John L. She was a member of the American madeout o o thawiths Mooney. Hubert C. Williama, Eugene |Clan Gregor Soclety. the Old Wash- [Out the slightest foundation. ; Daily 8:30 to 6 R. McGlaughlin, Ward Norris Wood- | ingtonians Society and for more than |, The prisoners said the officers had | ward. Errol D. Crittenden. Marcy M.|seventeen vears one of the directors | “beat them up" and jabbed them in | Meaden, Harry' A. Chamberlain, [and e presidents of the Children’s | the ribs with blackjacks, and by this| ’ 56 ” Thomas V. Keefe, Homer S. Youngs . She was also a member of |means Lewis had been coerced into a, u an S and Ray L. Greazthouse. the Maryland Chapter, Colonial Dames, | confession of guilt 1 and had served as president of the| The courtimposed a sentence of four Daughters of 1812. She was vice presi- [ years each in the penitentiary. The L] G 5 .. d h ketbook RepoRTs ARE suBmITTeD (it i s BT satin SKIRTS To wooD TURNERS HERE ‘oman’s Clul e was also & member . ewis insiste at Powell was no of the D. A. with him, but in his confession had Mrs. Henry had been a communicant | charged Powell with instigating and Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sce~Treas. of St. John's Episcopal Church for more | participating in the crime. , H < (e T e PR eibtant® United *'States _Attornes for women and misses. | She is survived by three children, Mrs.| O'Leary made investigation of the Also i % . | W s L,‘hm Morning Session of Mem- John E. Mason of Virginia, James Mal- | “third degree” charges and had a num- SO 1n extra sizes. omen § colm Henry and William Henry ber of affidavits to disprove the | 7ot Sport Hats »; Ders ot Amociation: Funeral gervices will be held Saturday | charges. Waistbands 25 to 38 P CEES TS afternoon at 2 o'clock at St Jonn's | Reports of officers and committees & wi ic G Een @onsumed most of the morning session Etunning sport effects with arti INCORPORATED bands of all rnlu: .:‘dma‘:a:m, Finest quai- 1316 101324. g A7) ST-N.W- ity leghorn. Special Naturd TH;Z STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE—OPEN L%TEVS‘;A—TURDAY MAMMOTH PURCHASE AND SALE OF 500 MEN’S SUITS 232 ALL-WOOL SUITS Smart sample suits, made to sell for $25 and $30. Assortment of plain colors, flannels, serges, herring- s bones, worsteds, cassimeres, etc., in single and double breasted models for men and young men (including stouts). Elegantly tailored and made to fit perfectly. On sale Saturday while they last at— 1 VARIOUS kinds of satin, but Du- BUILDING slets Decpilodicd il Sl vearing ASSOCIATION with a rich, lustrous surface that re- mains permanently smooth and shim- Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 it the ual Na- Honal. Azsociation of Wood Turners at [DUNBAR SCHOOL CHANGE. the Washington Hotel. Reports were made by Loui: - . 3 Babbitt. general secretary. i § erless for Principalship. Secretary Hoover Speaks. R % Trade associations have a fine op. Members of the faculty of Dunbar portunity for service in upholding the | High School have nominated Prof. N. glandard of living in the United|E Weatherless, bead of the depart- tates, Secretary o mmerce Hoo- | ment of science, to succeed Garnet C. |} ver said last night at the banquet| i i He said that the standard of lving| WIKinson, principal of the school, in other parts of the world had been | Who becomes temporary assistant su- lowered, perhaps, for a century to|perintendent in charge of colored come as a result of recent crises, and | sehools, relieving Roscoe C. Bruce,| Pojnted out that It I LOT, ATETICan | who goes on an Indefinite leave of | mery. e or 83 months. It such a condition will nat befal] this|absence at that time. This informa- | country. tion was given out today by Samuel | ..Pays 4 Per Cent Such assoctations In .the trade, he|p Compton, acting secretary of the : said, could do their &Pt In building | faculry of the school. to correct an|fll on shares withdrawn be- up collective efficiency 8o that our|erroncous report printed vesterday. fore maturit 'r:.r:rs:'n‘(m:;lndtrd of living may be| According to Mr. Compton, the Yy = e teachers as a faculty nominated seven ‘Phere is need of a ¥earrangement|candidates for Mr. Wilkinson's posi- | Assets More Than of taxation, he said, ahd also an in- tion. They were: Miss N. F. Brown, | sistent demand for ec§nomy in gov-|G. D. Houston, Miss M. E. Kirkiand, | $7,000,000 ernment. He told his audience that|w. P. Montgomery. W. L. Smith, C. M. | i) 65 per cent of the total expenses of| Thomas and Prof. Weatherless. Three | . the government are for the recent|of these withdrew from the contest, Surplus Nearing and previous wars, and that 25 per|The teachers then, by ballot, with a | cent is for maintaining the present|substantial majority, elected Prof. | $700,000 military and naval forces. Weatherless their choice to fill the Sees Industry Neglected. Dunbar principalship. The legislative, executive and judicial —_— Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. branches of the government require, he| The only people really hard to get JAMES BERRY, Presldent said. 7 per cent of the total expenditures, [ along with are those Who object to JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary while only 3 per cent was utilized for|our having our own Wway.—Peters- the development of business and In-|burg Index-Appeal. ! Ll . » . B e ! Member Better Business Burea 162 SUMMER SUlTS which Charles D. Gates of Louisville, “Permanently smooth” means the satin won’t wear rough. Three styles, two pictured. Note the variations in pockets and trimmings. % Black, white and high colors. Gray, rose, copen, peach, jade, flesh. The Hecht Co. 7th at F Where Prices are Guaruna 7that F e e b Cresloys . | Marvelous values in cool cloth, feather-weight dent of the Association of Wood-Using mohair, kool kinny krash models in light and dark s .85 apdusties o 5 plain color and striped patterns. Up-to-the-minute m'-;l;xhrf,o'n‘."e:: ’J.’.""Gm"i‘i,.z.‘,,, n the \\\ \/,/ i - G styles for snappy dressers and conservative tastes, in = nection with the convention a most in- . - = Sizes up to 46, Values in this lot worth to $17.50. teresting exhibit of the work it is doing to conserve the lumber. There are a series of stereopticons, showing modern methods of logging compared with old- 4 ' time wasteful methods, working models ol l showing the effect of rainfall on forested i : and unforested slopes, methods of using tra fine Mohair Suits tailored to perfection. inI‘:s);n;k and double breasted models in light and s l 2 .85 waste from sawmills in making alcohol, collodion and other chemicals, and test- dark shades for men and young men (sizes to 42). The ideal cool, neat appearing suit for hot = Announce the weather wear, priced below any in Washington of The exhibit is open to the general pub- like quality and style. Values worth to $20. lic and is in charge of C. A. Lindstrom. Arrival of ' ' THE NEW Stein-Bloch ness of 20 College Students. That the bread pudding was re- sponsible for the illness of the twen- ty Georgetown University students who were taken sick following sup- used at the meal. p Civilians to Hold Tryouts Tomor- e row Forenoon at Simms. : Civilians who are aspirants for places on the civilian rifle team to Tepresent the District in the national matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, in Au- gust, will be given tryouts tomorrow morning at Camp Simms, Congress NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS CONTINUING SATURDAY OUR WHIRLWIND SALE OF ere is why Women’s A Tweed and Jersey Suits From separators to filer plugs each detail of Exide oconstruction i is as it is because of experience— the experience of the oldest and largest manufacturers in the world of storage batteries for every pur- pose. That is why the Exide is Our repair service is for all makes of batteries. Reasonable prices, expert workmansaip. BATTERIES THE ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY CO. - “ay that they found in the pudding * 2 _toxic-producing organism.™ The report. submitted by Chemist T M. Price and Bacteriologist L. V. Dieder, states that in their opinion the bread pudding was the cause of | the illness. Dr. Fowler said his men found nothing wrong with the canned beans \b stounding tweed and heather mized jersey models for women v ST st S sttt i ey wt s | §10 BARONET SATIN SKIRTS ed brown, . green and i Prctes, “The T e ondertul. in wariety of siyle, rarencss of qua- | Popular rose, copen, orchid, black. white shades. s skirts in_all regular and ber each garment is all-wool and navy gul 7 A e ened. " And when these 8re gone, thers will be no more! sises ~ Latost models—flinest - qut Y ecceeccsencs es e 2 per at one of the fraternity houses two weeks ago is the opinion of ex- perts of the District health depart- ment. After a careful analysis of samples of food that made up the meal, the investigators of the department re- ported to Health Officer Fowler to- Heights, D. C, hh\sle:d of tomorrow afternoon, as heretofore announced. A Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, commander @ SUMMER weight worsteds, that rest on of 1l tric National suard, wi o1 have general supervision of the trials. Your P""’.fl_u‘ a feather, yet have that —_— shape-retaining feature that is only pos- RITES FOR E. C. CRAMER. sible through Stein-Bloch tailoy =erte usual, i’s another of those great values SHOE SECTION: Funeral serviees for Edward that have made customers for our Exide Service Station SSES’ AND a-uu)iu:ws BOYS’ $3 TO $4 DRESS AND ¢ Bat B. 110 ST . MEN’S $6 TO $8 HIGH AND | MI SiiMers. 2oth Divieton, who.disd "t store. . 182333 L St. N.W.,, Washingtos, D. C. row SHOES PLAY OXFORDS AND SCHOOL SHOES France from pneumonia, October 5, St . o . SLIPPERS . * 71918, will be held at his late residence, Theres an Exide Service Station near you . 2036 st street, tomorrow afternoon e [ i ) 15 at 2 o'clock. The Costello Poat, Amer- 3 E. A. Hayden & Co. . L. M. Stallings s 90 s .95 ‘ . ’,‘:‘n""l_‘f“';;::,,"n:,‘: :}’,‘,‘;5’_‘,“"“ of e 231 P ia Avenue S.E. 500 New Jersey Ave. NW. | 2 —_— — L Cramy n C. ‘Washington, D. C, the post will act as pallbearers, and - Wi lon, D. C. = o ds of Costello P Y W ' Hendrick Motor Co. Willis B. Robinson . ' Valuoes to $3 i‘fififi'}‘%fifl "1;;:,52:‘ {,&:"";:,53’“:’: IDNE B ) InC. 21 Carroll Ave. , 824 12th Street NW. Mahogany Calf Low Shoss In| Light and Dark Tan Calf Play| Dark tan and gun metal Eaglish | ; o ash o i Can: tan Scou =i hriog = ; Reliable make | throughout—in sizes. 11 to 2. 3% to A firing squad from Fort M: 11 = lish and Blucher lasts. The above| 83 to 11, 113 to 2. “be at the Erave, and taps will be F Ourteenth at G;, shown in high shoes. | and solid leather only. Exceptional| 6. Wonderful u-rquuw-nm sounded by Lester Sontag of Castello =

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