Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 4

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e renw " S = 2 i 1 : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1991’ Thinks Every One in District fi:"i:;;?:g"fifm'jmfi an amusing usituation that bhad Expects to Have Motor Car = fi'iofi“?}efimfififit 1\ «It seems as if every resident of life, no matter how many years that life |86SRE . L. on the examiner was this city owns or contemplates buying)may be lived. My wife has great No- | heard to remark. an automobile,” remarked a mem- [tions.” He was told the answer was incor- bere of Maj. Harry L. Gessford's traffic | Just then a : successful applicarit| ionts o be reported to the police. emerged from the office exhibiting the squad to a Star reporter, pointing to a esged M ohmh"d o G 2 large gathering of persons awaiting their | P! go; thicugn,” he aid, “but it was | CONVICT DIES IN JAIL BREAK. Promises Justice—Lewis ing~for $1100 less’than turn to wundergo examinatiol no_easy task.’ JOILET, 1., September 15.—Thomas The successful applicant carried_a deiver s permit. written synopais of the regulations. He |Schiller, a convict at the Joliet peni- : : i e e g S ot | thouentitie synopsia emebraced every | tentiary, was killed yesterday morning - possible _question tha in an attempted Jail break. Two other women and children. ever, has mum age limit, but no | swered, but found it did not. One of the oler men| “Question No. 1 was something en- | convicts escaped. Schiller was shot mquired a8 to there |tirely mew to me.” he said, “and the |y . cuara as he jumped from the being a maximum age limit in the regu- | two following questions were no better. see,” he remarked, *my wife has | I had ever read in the traffic regulations an idea that some day we will be in 2 |or ever heard discussed. roof. position to buy a car, and she thinks if ‘But 1 did my best in an effort to an- e drive a car, and let me tell you the test “my wife thinks a |was a severe one. If you don’t know a e good for | how to run a car, my advice is to keep | of the institution. New York State SHARP CHEESE 28¢ Ib. 4 Ibs. for $1.00 PALMINE NUT BUTTER 24clt Ib. Selected Millbreok EGGS 45c¢ doz. Derrydale | = A VERY FINE CREAMERY | BUTTER 49clb. Smoked Meats Fresh From Our Own Smoke House Finely = HAMS & 29% 222" PICNICS 155, x BACON 52 355, sz BACON 52 155, = TONGUES™-: 34, F[SH ! Fresh From the Nets to You F[SH' | Trout, pansize 2 & 25° Halibut Steaks . . 33;, Butter Fish . .... 20}, Codfish Steaks . .22: Fresh-Picked Crab Meat, in1db.tins . . . . 45;, s CHICKENS oi'vosme 455 BEEF ¢xizossim CUTS | Bouillon Roast . . 25;, | Hamburger . .2% 25 'ClodRoast . . . .24;, | FreshPlate . . . . 10..,_ 3-Corner Roast . . 24, | FreshBrisket . . . 10;, Chuck Roast . . . 165, | DutchRoll . . . 14 L AM An Excepfinnalgl ;..l.: 1?:. ;Ifu{..;: Spring Lambs CUTS Legs . . .. ... 32u|Breasts . . . 225 Hindquarters . . . 32i[Shoulders . . . . 18; BUY YOUR SUGARNOW! | HEVY CHAC MAYONNAISE C Tados|mz = o ) Peanut Butter 1215clb. Chum Salmon & 10°|Maine Style Corn %2 10° Wesson Ol %.,.28° &, 52Nord Star Sardines .., 12} Sunset Park Beets .° 11°{Gold Medal Buckwheat ., 124 e o e Papbriod w0 tho vonce " (West Virginia Executive wall, after the three had left the lations. Not one of them recalled to me anything Nenlientiary through & hole in the T°am much older than I am now the [ swer them.” he added, “and gave a sat- e T ot Girl students have been admitted to | cution for men resp 5 regulations might bar me from getting | isfactory demonstration of my abillty to O L o e “wmwnu_| fail for tho first time in the BStOrY |yion of public officials from private 2 — e———————— urces. T ‘No power has the right to prevent | E || the owners of property from employ-; | vate watchmen for their prop- ! She (shyly)—We have ki other such I)Ihort time o no"‘) .'"‘ w}( may I not call you Hl‘ TDmllnl? e—Because my name is Jones. i1 thes in this section TWO HUGE STILLS TAKEN. | ¢ e e e Y Tooes An Unexpected Answer. BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn., September 14. |iff Sobn i Litton o Ablngdon. Sev-{ He—I beg of you, Miss Perkins, do —Five alleged moonshiners and two |era] hundred ons of mash were|not say Mr. Tomkins to me. “Our 2-ton truck is sell- Protest Delayed Probe. By the Associated Press. PARKERSBURG, W. Va., September 16—Gov. Ephriam F. Morgan, ad- dressing the West Virginia Bankers Association here today, reviewed the recent disorders in the West Virginia | coal fleld and while promising prose- its price a year ago.” Take Wonderful Pictures s and a Child can 2 u Operate Them. p Superior Developing and Printing Service. Work left before 9:30 am. ready same day, 4:30. SREEERE T XXX ST TR T YT TV Ty R Pierce Tl Cky aia Gov. Morgun, "But we can | ||take away the official garb of peace officers who are paid from private | CHASSIS PRICES funda” Gov. Morgan referred to the “private guard system” against which 2.ton $3200 3%%-ton $4350 5-ton $4850 the recent organized march froin Marmet to Madison was directed. 3 S \ H c G e e e re meetre |l FOSS-HUGHES CO. 1141 Conn. Ave, N.W. arry L. Grove,inc. Referring dierctly to the troubles in: Baltimore Branch—1315 Cathedral Street the coal flelds, the governor sald it fjf« ] 1210 G S was not the first time an “armed mob” R treet had been organized in the state to in- 4 vade peaceful counties, but, he added, “it will be the last while I'am gover- = nor.” Gov. Morgan_sald that officers of the counties affected by the disturb- ances had assured him the men re- | sponsible would be brought to justice NI {|and expressed the cpinion that the federal authoritics would prosecute the “leaders of this movement that would not be halted by the proclama- tion of the President of the United OPCII ¥ g States. Two of the district officers of | E J the organization responsible for lh:s] ullfl:‘flll 88 3 E = crime against the state are now fugi- v‘, nng. tives from justice fleeing from the ntil 10 o’Clock ANNOIJNCING Until 10 o’Clock enforcement of the law in a county where they stand charged with in- 5 citing men to riot and murder.” Lewin Sends Protest. By the Ansoclated Press. i [ INDIANAPOLIS, September 15.— Protesting against the decision of the Senate committee on education and labor to discontnue its investig: [ of conditions in Mingo county, W. Brownie Cameras and Kodaks i John L. Lewis, president of the U Workers of America, sent a telegram to President Harding late yesterday requesting that he *“ ttee t i 5 2 2 = 3 fg;‘;":,‘m;;f: e 'E"d SRS OME in and get acquainted with our modern methods of conducting business and rom| nvesti tion.” o 9] P {? 1o ielesra rfifiy‘" Lo saia !ihe above all, our courteous service—YOU’LL LIKE IT. e ;’;l‘e"m:? ;‘l 3’3;&;;9‘;,“;{.'2 ’?ofifmi;‘ Our corps of competent. salespeople are ready to welcome you to enjoy the privi- as a T to ti i -, sa aRcompletolsurrender okt e mon: leges of.a concert‘ of Victor }lecords, ~selected by yourself and played on the world’s great- am firmly convinced that the coal est talking machine—the Victrola—in one of the twenty-five sound-proof demonstration i Secting the exiating conditions booths, in the most magnificently equipped VICTOR PARLORS IN THE NATIONAL in Mingo, l-o[flln McDowell and Mercer counties.” He added that the CAPITAL- ' Is the : OW Time to ® Buy Your Sinclair, forty, Akron sportsm: 2 shot to death early today while return- mine workers were anxious to hlve‘ ing from Cleveland with two women > 55 - o and another man In an automobile. The E —as this is a celebration that will offer to From Another Car. AKRON, Ohio, September only the truth developed. SLAIN IN AUTOMOBILE. Paa been Tollowing. the Ngaair mar music lovers the most EXTRAORDINARY VALUE ever announced in Washington Akron Sportsman Killed by Shot chine. Mrs. Lotta Friddle, Miss iBe Frid- dle, her sister-in-law, and Russell Smethers, who were in the car with Sinclair, are being held as material wit- nesses. Mxrnhl“ Friddle, husband of Lotta [J [J dle, was being closely questioned .by police. He was found at home in company with his wife’s sister, police say, when detectives sought him'for the purpose of questioning. v| JUDGE’S DEATH SOLVED. Dying Man Clears Up Mystery of 23 Years’ Standing. VERSE CITY, Mich., Septem- {ystery surrounding the 1 enty-three years ago of Cir- i ! cuit Court Judge Roscoe L. Corbett o 1 was cleared up yesterday, when Mrs. Marian Corbett, “widow of the jurist, received a letter informing her of a | | {death-bed confession made at Boyne || City several days ago by D. S. Kuhns. [t meaice fen pmise ahogany accidentally shot Judge Corbett while gn a deer-hunting trip near Ozark, C n the upper peninsuda, and was in- onsole fluenced in withholding the informa- ‘ ‘ Actual Value $160 | is easily adaptable to the surroundings of the finest music rooms or in the smallest apartment. tion by fear that he could not sub- stantiate his stor) RAPS COSTLY HAE SOSTLY HABITS. Representative Burton Attacks Ex- travagance in Address. CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 15.— Extravagant habits were attacked by Representative Theodore Burton of Ohio, in an address before the fourth annual convention of the Service Star Legion here. f Representative Burton also deplored the interest in sports, which he de- Terms = $§ 5 Monthly |qooo Vietrola | :1:"3?;:0::%y:%;;‘r:;ltfi‘,’,mmm:y in ! SEE goArB yourself THIS GELIUII;E VICTROLA, and CIONSOeIéE g s ress for schoolgirls was held, with INET. The material and workmanship, you will immedi- quipped with nickel- Mrs. David M. Blaine of Toledo i e R R ® ately agree, are of the highest order, and therefore the offer 2‘2‘:"_’"“,‘:3},‘.‘“.';,,‘;’::;‘ inexpensive clothes were a d b the convention, while one outfit, con- —the most’ sensational EVER ANNOUNCED. tone arm — gooseneck ¢ sound box tube, brake ;lut‘lingt?fhz: l{nnsp‘l‘zent waist, pearl eads, tight short skirt, silk hose and spee high-heeled patent leather slippers, ’;I:evly d:slg;eefluh:l; was condemned. - WE WERE TOLD THIS COULD NOT BE DONE . patented and improved PROMOTIONS IN SERVICE. | —and as a matter of fact it can'not in the ordinary double spring, spiral i course of business. BUT THIS IS OUR ANNI- e lia S l’ou!\’r‘\ili;lert Getng;';'l Hays today an- ou A 5 5 o e ras Sprolutments of ; VERSARY, and this celebration will greatly add to confirmation up to September 10 426 ever-increasin; umber tisfied customers. were by promotions in the service. our; e & of satisfied Genuine Mahogany : | MECHANICAL With our Gold Seal Bond of Cogs?le Cabinet FREE. SERVICE Suarantee—doyou realize the e i ) significance of this offer— lonial, Louis XV, Hep- ‘ You will receive courteous 'treat- " without cost we regraphite, tune the motor, oil and regulate the instrument. Plowhte Al i ) s e s NOT FOR SIX MONTHS OR A YEAR—BUT FOR THE LIFE OF THE IN- that you may wish to 3¢ Open eventangs from 7. _STRUMENT. This means a further saving of a great many dollars to you. s o Trooy Bring Your Fure to Martin OLF 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. . MUDDIMAN— All Genuine Copper Complete for SPECIAL pcsssmor it ‘ $100 the sale is over and it is too late, call Euay Blechaic NOTICE. 2ndsee them yourselt, T ONCE. We w ASI-IER have a complete line, special accommo- Each One Carries With s ONLY dation for display and can make IM- It o‘"" !‘{,"llflc‘ Gold Seal : MEDIATE DELIVERY or will hold the instrument you select we $155 for CHRISTMAS DELIVERY. GET. YOURS NOW or RE- As SERVE IT. We are doing our share, and don’t wish to have £ Mo Wreter Fiot Tackach Fou-diEappofnted. All All Nickel $139 $125 EASY on: the buk. ¢lotle-. POTATOES, 10 33c|l ANSELL BISHOP & TURNER ‘Street ~ Washington's’ Phoneo Maln 140 NW.

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