Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 17

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THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1991 “ 37 . s I emoldering ruins of the commercial [the Sth Corps Area here recently, di- Prisoners Saw Bars and Crawl [#:=s et 45 o e e i o b e 1 3 . :a):‘ee:nlnes or mine buildings was dam- Z‘,'.’Q’:'“&"L:".'..,{“mflh lur:mh:\;r;,r“m: < Whm Yonr Do‘l‘n Cn“t MM Through Airshaft to Freedom |™ . i’ |Shihitts o i 5 B ' re Wil. | was_ordercd deported from M. E H R E N D 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. EAST TAWAS, Mich—He % ! Kinson of Bellaire! Uhio, ¢ gl by Président Obregon: asTan un } B3 the Axsoclated Press. Georgia, North Carolina and South | killed his former wife, and her hus. | Sirable alien. - : ROANOKE, Va, June 28.—Charles;Carolina Each had served terms in|band, Riley Griffiths, and seriously e Wilkes and D. C. Gordon. two of three p(:l!zr’:llnrlv gfl(-np}ng. ain v:lgur;lded Edward Griffith, two years | Flogged at Own Request. -G, G . 3 nother member, James B. Rogers, | old, here, according to Deputy Sheriff { SANTA ANA, Calif.—Flogging with . APPROPRIATE FOR = - Imembers of an alleged band of bank [a former inmate of a reformatory af | Arthur Dillon, who was attracted b; Store Hours: N " a vhide was the punishment meted robbers said to have operats dely | Lancaster, Pa., was killed here last | the shooting and entered the Griffiths 3 T&% ave operated widely | VTN CY quring a battle with the [ home just as Wilkinson himself re- out in opew court tu .J throughout the south, and confined in | NoyerUpr CHEAE Wilkes and Walsh | ceived ’ at his own request when he pl i - wE Bi . P TRIOTIC che local jail awaiting action on ep- Dollce, In_wilch Wilkes and . Walss|ccivetia bullet fromGrimthis un. ity Lo, hoating wire s 9 . 1 3 A N peal from long prison sentences im-|.,¢r the Bank sof Gl v, va. ¢ P J. P. Cox administ three las 3 11 . poscd following capture of William -rT:hl: Gibee maen. r’ being con- \'E:;""'" RSEI K, Benk e, on Torres' back, raising three large ¥ and Charles Wilkes and the nealed (5 the supreme court: |, ORLEANS, La.—Recommenda- | iy | 14 their grounds for appea! or fton thal Congr ACt rmanent | L ' They had been con- | Dational tarift s o be| Ammunition Blown Up. : ank of Glasgow, Va., made fined in the Roanoke jail, awaiting 8 stness and While: Army au- decision of the supreme court upon tural interests of Louisland, | inorities were charg obsolete their app: o ihe Saathern rarit Aema: | rifle and pistol ammunition at the Jail Considered Excape-Proof. The meeting will be held in vernment ordnance depot at The Roanoke fail is regarded as|New Orleans July 6. !m £ ";‘;.,Lhfi' ;l‘;"rnl ca one of the best ] Ay i one was injured and the net of its kind in t r X Plan Trial of Linn Gale. { one wabinjupe and the nel ¢ I | the fire was to expedite and rior to this delivery i ‘laime N ANTONIO. Tex—Linn a. 1 n_of carlridies, y it was claimed ! Colored Organdi L A thar eacans was almost mn-impossl Tor. Governara Istand The machin olore ganaie $1.00 3 £ enitentiar. bility. Al the time the building was Eus 1 8 . - e ¥ e it StV iE Vs Hederved that sawinE , following receipt of orders it rded ammunition " Men Wanted in Many Citfes. of bars of the cells could not be ac NORFOLK, Va Briefly Told Check Gingham their escape carly this morning by ot P peo e e awing bars of their cells and crawl- tions and stirring marches that are B eI ol and dear to the hearts of all true patriots. ) i .:nmnu.mwnn escaped, was St T S e captured in Philadelphia last January s of the great fraternity of VICTOR following the confession of a confed- woman from Atlanta. brought here and 45135 = Rlonig, with Patriotic s purely Americar - by meml Spangled Banner, sung by Werrenrath Part 1 Part 11; Herbert's Orchestra American American F 55093 ¢ two men, who nure alieged to|complished. $1.50 have heen members of an organized| The jail delivery was made known band of bank robbers, were wanted|by a prisoner at dawn. The escaping 35351 in at least two dozen cities in the|men were well armed, it said, south, including places in Tennessee.lana lert 1 . even purchasing $1.35 i their tickets themselves at the rail- = = | way station. . American War Songs ngs, Victor Mixed Chorus - Wings of Vision An ADITORIAL IRDS have vision 100 - Exacting eye-care is im- times keener than perative for the special- 18316 85¢ ou. Raymond Dixon Ray 1d Dixon “Gentleman Robbers” Get u;w;, of the O the Republic. Lambert Marphy 45121 i $1.00 n T wearing 4 tuxedo, ent AMUSEMENTS SHUBERT-GARRICK—“Man (he pulice station ner vrnoon. held up J. Bautle Hymn of ! W ‘killing of James D. Rogers here il st November, following the blowing H i 1 64637 » ized work of the scientint i bet Garrien B From Home. o e b ot man. e e e il v NEW SLIP-OVER DRESSES .2 Another enjoyable performince was | %90 in ‘cash and $ are they adapted (o neelux poyerns hin eyenight en- of P Li Rami . give: iy e = ? o o 3 ure Linen Ramie Boy Scouts of Am Victor Military Band 18209 siven by the summer stock COMPANY | yun¢ Dandite Who Got $5.000. Waviug ok tlelys Weislin (o Felleve e B o = : i hand P {at the Shubert-Garrick Theater last “ EST PALM m “ 1. Fla—Sherift I;""l','ln‘." ';"")"““‘ Neiking Tl of WasNing. Sue-White Mare tor Military Band g Sl AL Sher —w h y . z ¥ jnisht. the p being A Bake alm Buach was wightt P e o : — suce e Man From Heme. motiied by the worice of i ; N al Emblem Mareh, Ul S, Marine Band ] 8498 UK . arre vo men s e e . A I“: 5o § e is the story of how an Tndiana law- | 12, 4ITCS, Lo, men sapposeq to 08 Make our expert pptometrists | SIBNLS: Lk; EY ol r saved his ward from the schemes|tte Miami officers. had held up and custodians of vour vision! N ! Natianal Spirit March, Pryors Band | 120 led conspirators at Sorrento, | Febbed the cltrk of that city of 3 e Sl Let Me Like a Soldier Fall, Prycr's Band Y 8sc tn some of the scencs s | ih "oy Box-Plzited Skirts ability of a high order —— wSce ETZ “ ; W Stars and Band 16777 ided and the requirements Guilty of Second-Degree Murder. See ETZ 3 Fine Worsted ars a ! a [OPTOMETRIST ok i ssc ion swere afdguately met. NOXVILLE, Tenn—William Bul- and LOPTORE 2 X Plaide: T & mreat =~ HESUAL In the role of Tvanoff, a Russiap | 2Fd and his son, Cun Builard. were See Better” S 3 st et 'S 17302 anoft, S8iar | convicted of second degree murder 14 selection of calor ington P'os arch. Sousa 1 Z e 5 aped from Siberia, th: nardsville for the Killing of combi Bloel 1 AMarch, Sousa \ Arthur Young, dis- [ Fisher Norton 1 September fol- SOmbINAtisy block plai vinyed tale won for him fre-llowing i religious meeting during Full box piai ( auent and hearty applause. Robert which the Bullards took exc ption to | M(‘M(J p 85¢ 1 v On DRGOP S s 13006 [l st i e e : ‘ : HOSIERY & UNDERWEAR! Underpriced for Wednesday| Women’s Black Cotton Hose, 5 Forr 5‘5 @fi =47 TSN, oo RN FAMOUS POINTEX SlLK HOSE s % 5 ' J. o E 2 e ver. wway and obtained a rifle, with w hich Steinway Piancs, Player-Pianos, Victrolas 5 - their machinations. It | afte Concluded. the iclder . Itogether ac- | Bullard pum..d them, shooting = “If it lasa .of the role|ton in the head most instantly wringer it isn’t a his popu- | killing him. Laun-Dry-Ettc”” el Q¥R R o R t t th :m;'r — = y v Martin. the Drive for Unpaid U. § Taxes. Qur Dental Offices Coo! and f‘omfortable . ' se fortune ISl (A TTANOOGA. Tean—It was an- . Y 1 ronnced at the federal enue col- Al cottan, hut so well finished you' You Smile While We Work that Sidn: vetor's offic { . had been s 1 and 1o seamied back-—romforecd pure alr B . Mack on rinteae Methods are com- s | role ot the B ~nnd patieats, o | Haweast Hardie .\x,..x.-n ced work. % ¥ who po=tray = son. the Hon Ai Tions Tree. 3 i 2 H £ our for the pur- | and \h-wkln::, The spe- | of twenty | orough in- . R i, i i S isation of sl Itwashes better! CHlLDREN’S sox It dries faster! It has no wringer! T’S a comfor: ta own and usea Laun-1ry- Ette. It's the simplest and finest of washing machincs. It washes everything from handkerchiefs to comforts. It washes lace curtains and dries them too. It z¢/4iris the wash dry. Let us give you a demonstration —- then you will know why women love the Laun- Dr-Lite. Phone us today. tion Teeth Wi | <1 wp in gold) ot Slip o Crayon Plant to Cloxe. Ddo posisic | RTES amal-l Gold Crowns dron s Dumbvills and Brid=zc Zdna May Oliver in a manner ) American Cravon Comy i Work $3—S4— shat reflected much eredit upon them | o €d that its plants I The ~fo cas given with o |¢! AST IWO wee . o = <mpe was fully appre- | ¥l on Thursday. i ) Open Every o % SSET dist ea ani anoNrs 3 ) e e 3 Lady and m K 4 > semar > from the time given fo: | with the ¢ company has thoroughly its renutation for con- nernl to Speak. Tenn.—May. djutant general of the | v® Army LADIES’ LACE YOKE VESTS 3 FOR $i 00 ‘sbnxhh!roar"nver('rld i6e in rapre Tea Co. “Largest and Most Thor Yort ana Sdelity in repr v pamer And eoss, Ther entation that is certain to win ar < Main 7066. ] lurine popularity. | R F. KEITH'S—Vaudeville. $ _E, 5 fi@ Places in Your Home a 49c! 4%@ An attractiv nrogram is offered 11 -nic week nt Keith's, o large andience hand lost might tn see iL b cords Kaliz and eamnany head the 1 .,m A mresant ano of the mest « h- productions on the vand Fire Destrovs Arizena Town. DISRIBUTORS ; pilder it OATNAN. Atz — Fire ce poihe b i from Garden n® i AE GOWAS. J i woven Tmt cool balb to the nresent time. Mr. Kaliz | Duildings i Sleoven and ankle pAnta: man." and thronghout the splendid voice is heard in se te tn the scen Pittsburg | $ i Automatic Gas Water Heater: g BT 0 e Tl T w,l PARASOLS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS - I the Hittle girls happy with one of these pata- or with ONAL ELECTR[CAE JUPPLY COMPANY Built with . [ Wany has hean well chosen. and works | ; dics nstatiod f | oo iher mch. more accuratels landl i 1328-30 NEWYORE AVE. MAIN 6800 ndies Dorothy Smoller and e FOR SALE EVERYWMERE. ! Al .2 Sale at the Followi Dealers’ any hot- B nrominent. alth h Paul- | £3ll O § aie a e ollowing ealers : ff w s f e cammenard for | § LEARN TO SWIM NOw ARCADE ELECTRIC CAPITAL ELECTRIC CO. ur lr oor ers On' Arcade Markct 1829 14th St. N.W. . R. BATEMAN H. L. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO. 1410 Irving St. N.E 739 11th St. N.W, H. R. THOMPSON WASHINGTON & LADD Falls Church, Va. Alexandria, Va. e s s ' The costumes are the | running up turn oft ¢ ot word in morgeonsness. Many ealls followed the clos ng derful Wednesday Specials| $ 00 Billy Burke Dresses to wandeville, Taura Chat- | in “Tha Chummy W wronnunced h new okes Veuralgic Aches costumes tha hest nos Specxal Offer . . i €1, i © Bor name im e b ’ From Jurz 27th to July Sth e of tha 01 Dominton: bat | Rheumatic Pains ses of fine full r French number at the apenine | ¢ woloted de \ um Eray- the me < sn ort ts and round neck. lieve her Ornly $15.60 Down ¢ as to make onme be-, Those sddden, agonizin; importation. She is a | > 2B & And a Whole Year in. Which to | voreatile notress and being youns and | pains will be quickly and A Eelerbeie - Pay the Balance Vo Thoking, seems Asstined for a | surely relieved by a free ap- “The Feast of Reason i Light Ack Your Plumber or Call { higher runz on the ladder of fame. | piication of Sloan's Linimenr. 2o g i $ and * e Rwora-das ranke. Dre- | A tingling sensation of —and the-flow of soul” is enkindled on your | Dark Ed ar Morris Sales ’ {oentn next Sonks o R iT itk e warmth, caused by renewed frst visit. One cannot resist the savory cheer | 1 | ‘406 ® Ca{ longeA applause. Basil Lynn and Wil- * circulation in the congested ‘e > = . I olors g ni;."y;?f‘u:w]am: made ‘the ueual it in | parts, will at once be noticed, of delicious }lomc‘_ cooking, the special cop?rn.g | , N Company | :l':\‘.f'ri’:ft':fl?;?‘irs :°'f§;rmé'n 'x1'.~‘|'—'_'~;:i followed by grateiul relief. menus ’land the mc:}mtmrablc Southern deli- i $2.50 LADIES BATH]{NG SUITS ) Hasia: contoRtion acy: Ehank and v o Bloanis) Linimentjwas cacies here preparcd. Good Bathing Suits, with l Sole Azentn and Distributors for Betto ey e e I ‘made purposely tofight pain, Siinday Tfiudfiv S Ll L8 I bloomers _attached. White or X - Jittle sketeh entitled “True Pals": La, 1§ white and black striped tri PITTSBURG WATER HEATER €0. Chicken and Wafile Dinncr, 5 to 8:30, $1.50 d APEX APPLIANCE CO. || i triness: s o Faped"ot” i SI W Club Breakfasts Plate Lunch s S RE an . [ e b News round ot the | ub Breakfas ate Luncheons (%% . | ey, ‘=nd Fathel News ronndont th oa- 7:30t012 1203,51.00 263y | BOYS’ $2.50 WASH SUITS i Made from strong Galatea an il middy jean that gives wonderf service. Tailoved in Noriolk, $ 1 '47 Tucker and belted Russian blouse styles. t colors in sizes 3 to 8 years. i ) i 52.00 Infants’ Dresses These dittle dresses for 6 month, 1 and 2 year old tots are 4 O ikes. simmed sleeves, ribbon Yascties and lace and insertion around bottom of skirt. Ladies’ 69¢ Bloomers $1.50 Ladies’ Undermu'lms Full cut Bloomers of fine, c pink batiste, with elastic 44C Bxt knee and waist band. A la carte continuously ’ The <S> arden 76&7( ouse * 1014 Vermont Avenue Lnument COSMOS—Vaudeville. | | The Cosmos Theater this werk is joffering’ a very good bill of high-| jclass entertrinment. hoth in its vandeville. which is bevond the averame, and in its pictures. which | include, as a matinee feature, Thomas Meighan's beautiful but serious ro- mance. “The FEasy Road. ich has nat heen surpassed this seagon in the arm of its story and the manner of its presentation. and. at all per-| formanees, VMack Sennett's “Astray From the Steerage.” with other in- teresting “flms. Siatko's Rollickersga Jazz band of; four. that ean mevebtheless provide | exquisite music with only the violin. | the plano and the banjo, is a veritable | whirlwind of Jangled melody when it ! is uncorked in its cabaret department, e the two dancers present num- | s of grace and beautv borrowed, from the most artistic ballet features.; Milo. in appearance an ordinary ngs like an angel—a feminine n and very beautiful songs at| hat. Te also imitates evervthing im- itatable. callink forth round after round of applause, and Mattylee Lip- pard. as radiant in baby blue. lace and spangles as the prima donna of a | biz-time ‘musical comedy, -sings de-| lightfully and Scores an especial hit in Chinese garb. wit ha song “Heigh Ho in_which she is finely assisted by Dave Dillon, her pianist. Jeft Healy, Louise Butier and James MR JUNIORS— Littie \s . Hughes present a laughable and some- what novel playlet. “A Business Pro- One-third the regular dose. Made Wonderful Domestic Values! 9.4 BLEACHED SHEETING eyqy | e 3O Full width for Shects. without and free from any filling s buye: $1.00 MERCERIZED TABu_a DAMASK ggc Q¥ Heavy auality. highly mercerized, good ranze of floral and stripe patterns. 64 inches w —and for a nickel you get such a quantity of posal”: Maxine Brothers. very clever of same ingredients, then candy HEMMED NAPK[NS ure sugar wafers, overflowing with goodness, acrobatic wopk. in which they arel |} coated Forchildren st aduke Abous 50 dozen to sell at this price of {hese Mercerized L3 B ' e B materially agbisted by Bobby, a white Table Napkins. Fine for picnics and restaurants, dog, of much intelligence and a com- edy spirit; Jones and Cavanaugh, with in many delightful flavors. Enough for all. New England Confection CO. songs and tangled tongue comedy, and o b In the attic; the base Over 73 Years of Successful Candy’ Making Juggling Willisch, who replaces’Sin- clair and Gray, with expert and also Note, this is the best Red Star brand, put up full amusing-juggling. 10 yards in a sealed package. Regular at $1.95. Spe- dga;:‘l‘lgnlhroughoflt shows class and men t, H'Il"'OUQ'hOUk” ¥ cial tomorrow. e fhe house; PREVENTOL i / 79c PERFECT WINDOW SHADES 5 5 c 24INCH RED STAR DIAPER $1 49 REED PATIENTS AS GUESTS. I . ixhed 6 feot 10 iite, spital and six_nurses | POSSl ”Uo mSeC ring. were the guests of the North Caro- P : : 79c FANCY VOILES 39 c meeting was held in the Red Cross , Nearly 3,000 yards of beautiful fine, sheer Voiles. in house, followed by a dance, to which il 2 wide range of pretty small checks or neat desizns on all the men at the hospitai were in- 5 light ground and large or small florgl effects on dark vited. The entire North Carolina grounds. 39 to 40 Inches wide. congressional delegation joined in [ d the dagcing and merrymaking.

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