Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1921, Page 5

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3 THE EVENING STAR, “TASHI'NGTDN, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921.. == —————— = INARBLEKLE CASE | Take to Small Craft After Italian Freighter Founders in Hurricane. Guest at Party Chief Witness at Resuming of Police Court Hearing. Ly the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., September —Mrs. Bamba Maude Delmont, who swore to the complzaint accusing Ros- coe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle of the mur- der of Miss Virginia Rappe, was an- nounced as the principal witness who would be called at the comedian’s! vreliminary hearing on that charge in } the police court here today. Mrs. Del- mont was the companion of Miss Rappe at the party in the Arbuckle suite at the Hotel St. Francis. ‘The plan called for Mrs. Delmont to take the witness stand after Dr. pared a list of witnesses for exami- nation. Arbuckle had as his visitors relatives who are in the city and under his attorney’s orders refused to discuss the charge against him. LEFT CITY BEFORE PARTY. Only then will they survive and live for purely immoral purposes. 1 SH to be a great nation once more.” ‘Even the so-called humorous wecklies and post cards have be- come absolutely immoral, and, be- ing accessible to children, as they are displayed in every stationery shop, are playing havoc with the morals of the next generation. The German people must pull them- selves together and meet the pres- the past six months. greatest growth that the ¢ | has experienced during th years. Its object is to i ance and assurance to its insur- ARMY SOCIETY INCREASES. b The Army Mutual Aid Association, composed of officers of the Regular ) Army, with Maj. Gen. Frank MclIntyre, | Cchief ‘of the insular bureau, War De- = partment, as president, has increased ' has been assig ASSIGNED TO SEA DUTY. Lieut. Commander William J. Butler 1o the command of BY GEORGE WITTE. (Special wireless to The Star. Copyright, 1921.) the dogs. Nobody cares any more about belng married in _church. District Attorney Denies Getting Free love relgns supreme. Divorces < ent ordeal with all the tenaclous SN % Statement From Arbuckle. NEW YORK, September 26_Res.| o EERLIN September 26—The have Increased to such an extent | moral resistance of their forbears. its membership 15.5 per cent during the U. S. §. Breckinridge. By the Asoclated Press. e 3 Reichsbote, which used to be the | rignioned in their ideas must turn cued after spending: three and a half days in two small boats on the open |sea when their ship, the Italian freighter Alacrita, foundered in a terrific hurricane, Capt. Giuseppe Sthiaftino and his crew of twenty- nine men arrived yesterday, none the worse for their experience, on the Spanish cargo boat Cabo Creux. On September 16 the Alacrita en- countered the hurricane. In the moun- , taincus waves her rudder was dis- abled and she became unmanageable. | Then her cargo of grain shifted, she listed heavily and the waves tore off | the hatches, water pouring into the| holds. After eight hours the storm abated, but the ship was® sinking | rapidly. At dawn on September 17 the crew put off in two small boats. just a moment before the ship took i her final plunge. | For more than three days the crew,! NASHVILLE, Tenn., September 26. —Charles Lee Woolwine, district at- | torney of Los Angeles county, Calif., who is visiting relatives here, denied last night that he had obtained a| statement from Roscoe Arbuckle the} morning after the death of Miss Vir- | ginla Rappe. In contradicting press [renorls to that effect, Mr. Woolwine said he left Los Angeles September 2, three days prior to Arbuckle's Labor day party. —_—— FINDS HORROR IN AREAS STRICKEN BY FAMINE kaiser's mouthplece, in a leading D0/ editorial today deplores the moral degeneration of the German people since the revolution.~ “The kaiser's mailed fist always succeeded in making the masses respect the church,” says the paper, “but since he had to leave us the morals of the people have gone to | their faces away in abhorrence. Voluptuous dissipation of every kind is_undermining the health of the whole people for generations to come, and has now reached a stage of degenerate finesse that vies with that in Rome before its downfall. “Newspapers publish = the most When Shoes Need Mending’-— ; ‘Why not have it done right! pric e€s Are Moderate Whole Soles, best quality leather, with Springstep Rubber Heel $2.50 “Neolin” or “Duflex” indecent adverfisements and recom- mend to the public affairs designed FOR LEASE % New Fireproof Building Cor. 16th and U Sts. N.W. Death Harvest in August Alarms Secretary of Near East Arthur Beard: house physician of 2 s % le Soles, with \ ot Reliet. O Eondiunery toekjwuene et As An Entirety or in Part— o By A et ! NEW YORK, September 26.—Charles ;};:kv;:b‘nhecr:esx hove into sight and Building 73x75 Feet e 250 §\ nounced last night, would be asked to | V. Vickrey, general secretary of the| The Alacrita, of 1,690-ton registry. Ideal location auto showrooms, 16th st.. Ox:; of lhj --------- 2o § testify as defense witness, Arbuckle's | Near East Relief, returned on the|Was bound from New Orleans and most_traversed streets of the National Capital—day an X N attorneys saying that important de-| . S 7 Norfolk for Barc evenings—or can be rented as two stores, with separate Half=soles, best qual- \ tails had been overlooked in his pre- | Steamship Finland from Southampton — o ool Clevertte sesondifioar b enthee vith \\ vious testimony. Semnacher initially [from a visit to the famine areas in! entranc ‘ e 3 a0y ather, with \ Lras called as a prosecution witness, | southern Russia and the Volga region. | FOR PARTICULARS APPLY Springstep Rubber N e prosecution repudiated him. | ypere ne found conditions worse, he| Heel ‘. 1.50 ., Dectors Textimony Vital $suia wnan s e snee ene sem | Randall H. Hagner & Company $1. N r. Beardslee attended Mis 5 vty < . S R e aue Dadibesn Carensin Lo s i nis yenr il ine 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Half-soles on chil- c istrict Attorne L 1 % e Brady, his testimony is considered ex- | MORth of August. i Phone Franklin 4366-67-68 dren’s school shoes, “I have been familiar with famine ! conditions in Russia and Armenia| that in previous years have carried | off thousands of the Armenian refugees j througn starvation. exposure and dis- | jease,” he said, “but in other years the progress ithe ‘wholesale death harvest did not made in the Arbuckle case. I wish |{hegin until late winter: or eare | to impress upon the public, though, |spring. 4 v fact that we are not trying to | “This year I found the dead lying in | tremely important to the state as showing that Miss Rappe apparently was injured internally before the first medical treatment was given. Brady said last ni “We are satisfled wit: Just How You Stand Tonight ‘The day’s sales of each department, summary of * cash received, accounts sizes up to 2; leather or $1.25 New Wocd Heels on wonen’s slippers: any ~desired pe. color or rubber heel OTS of folks never have their shoes repaired. Because most repairing is clumsily, shod- dily done—making shdes uncomfortable, un- . sightly. FOR LEASE JUST COMPLETED ny man or attempt to force | the streets. This ye. : 3 o i ieere TEE fon ot person oh' Sy | e s } fi,:fqd'm? ryo;.;fa?fndfiff;u::gf;'-' g:z::ble and rgc::xh!e, ,l n But when we do the work—we “Rebuild ; . . si A e 2 y | stead of January, Feb: d March | ‘balance, win dis- il L g S . - Lot Custom a ndmade s Gize i to gt the truth and pun: |as in previous Vears:. Hasoloss wonr || play, advertsing— Dul'yea Bul dlllg them. We relast, refinish—entirely rejuvenate oo dge dma e )se responsible for Miss Rappe’s ("::":irx: p“l):“;j"i" a‘a'l;e crawdllmrf Ahe‘ Al‘l at a gl on Na. {‘ them ct Slippers, 1 \a;n N g » ing. to G L al = i V' % to measure..... Otk Geate: o) Tesiitys menia trying to exchange & second-!| gional Business Statement ||| Cor. Connecticut Ave. and L St. ) $4, $5 hand garment for food.” D : The Near East Relief is now caring: for 20,000 orphans, Mr. Vickrey said, | but the president of the local govern- | (ther prosecution witnesses whom There's a world of difference! Rrady expects to have take the stand lite today or tomorrow are Miss Alice Form 80-AF. Ask your stationer to show it to you, Phillips® Rubber “Cushion Treads” put STORES, OFFICES AND SHOPS / is one of the best business sections on Connecticut avenue. | -ution will be thoroughly cross-e: unined by Arbuckle’s attorneys is xpectation of Brady. screen comedian is spending xteenth day as a prisoner in the of Justice, where he has been Look for Thie Trade Mark Hlake and Miss Zeh Prevost, who iment of Alexandropol told hi i 3 i i | i for immedi 1 in this newly com- les 1 heels f - of A hat with National Ring Binder Available for immediate rental in this newly on soles and heels for were guests at Arbuckle’s party. That | 20.000 more would. berish this hihat | & i seteleni is S -olf o1k every woman witness for the proses | 1" wneyorg ou cag:gls&rz_m;{:v:mf, 6408 or 6508. pleted, well lighted building—electric elevator. This 7 Goli or Walking. $1.50 o 3 mated there was a total of 100,000 such cases in the northeast territory. The liner Cedric, from Liverpool, also arrived with seventy-four boxes of gold valued at $600,000. Repairing foot- For Full Particulars Apply ball and other ath- Y s AN S dnaticte has bee - . Qth letic shoes — one ction }\'\-}m e (?:u:lhh":;’e;n‘s:: 122 BOXES OF GOLD Randall H- Hagnel' & Company ‘\\:.. N :‘gla'lg.é.tfi\ve of our specialties. : Ses i i) g e AN . A e S| o o i i 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. !;;&é SN Tth HK 235 PaAve S . 10:30 a.m. Actor Sees Relatives. ng 122 boxes of gold, valued at 336,- 000,000 German marks, the freight steamship Oregonian arrived here to. from Hamburg. The gold is co; ed to the federal reserve bank Phone Franklin 4366-67-68 NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. | . Arbuckle sp jail while the a_quiet Sunday in trict attorney pry ththth € Music Lovers Are Seizing This Opportunity And Buying Fine Players and Pianos GREAT CLEAN SWEEP SALE Have you considered —that included in this offering at re- duced prices are makes we carry year in and year out? Our reputation has been built up by the satisfaction they always give. Remember, they have been reduced to sell quickly. The steadily increasiné interest in this Clean Sweep Sale convinces us that music lovers everywhere appreciate the tremendous significance of a complete reduction—new Knabes and Ampicos excepted—of every instrument we carry in stock. Z ; 5 Description and arguments are unncessary. We merely request you to glance just a moment at the makes and prices below. you realize —that we protect your interests when you buy just as carefully as we have safeguarded these sale announcements against sen- sationalism or overstatement? A Partial List of Slightly Used and Used Instruments on Sale Tuesday and Wednesday e $198 €979 BUYS THIS Sipmn g%:i?,g a?i::mfzh $98 P O S $998 Mxmyy, ................ $198 FM.!mgané...;_B.t..: ................... Sohmer Upright, $175 e R $298 $153 $179 $549 $198 New England Upright, Seeburg Upright, 109 $93 $498 $279 Wot:dward & Brown Upright, $ Haines Bros. Upright, Story & Clark Player, Mahogany Solo Concerto Player, Remember, every NEW player we carry has also been reduced to sell Remember, every NEW player we carry has also been o [UR— quickly. $390 up 10 DOWN To Approved Credit Balance reduced to sell New Players Take Long Time to Pay Your Upright Traded in Every instrument in this store, whether new or used, positively Marshall & Wendell Upright, Ebony. . J. H. Wil $50 Mahogany - $549 Suls Concenio Player, 26308 Emerson Angelus Player, Mahogany Story & Clark Player, Mahogany. ....... e P O e 8 Knabe Grand, Solo Concerto Player, Brewster Upright, Mahogany. . ... 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Stool with Piano and FREE Delivery up to equal or greater value, qnd all pay- ments made on first credited in full on the second.

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