Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 11

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. STUDENT'S DEATH - HUTLYI]ISPUTEI] Pblm‘and Doctors Differ on Theories of How Boy Was: Drowned. {B22y the Associated Press. ., BUFFALO, (Mohor nneth R. Losey, CLAIM MOONSHINER PLANE | M/{/ST' CHANGE MORALS OR K. K. K. WILL “GET” THEM THREATSASSERT" K. Hines Sncceeds Walter George Owners Apyur for Olpfiw Craft Government Was About to Sell. SAVANNAH, Ga., October 29—The | only alrplane’ moonshine bearer in captivity, which the government has been preparing to sell, y not be soid for high-flylng moonshining. Several months ago an Iirplune was caught here with a good deal of liquer h;l its ’(.lr lehd It was unattended when se and no one appeared to clalm the aerlal carrler.. The govern- rnfllt"_h‘u been taking legal steps to sel Todey. a locul attorney appeared in | the federal court and claimed the Chattanooga Automobile Company of Chattanooga, Tenn., owned the flyer! and. asked a dismissal of the libel under which it was detained, as the i Bpegial Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., October 29.—|¢ Numerous letters signed “K. K. K| hgve been sent through the local post office during the last few days, ad- dressed to certain individuals, warh- Ing that unless they change the! jstandard 6t morals for the better me] i 's” will “get” them l A number of men who are reported to have more or less neglected their | wives and little familles for others | are understood to have heen made | ington. hip has been re- al branch of the the failure of the |the Geor: jonal_investigation ef : noon, rec Simmons in Wash- | ef Ci anouncement was | supreme court. NAMED CHKEF JUSTICE. as Head of Georgia Court. By the Associated Press. MACON, Ga. Ku | Thomas October 28 —Gov ice Walter George of the He immediately an- £ J last month of the local brapch | nounced the selection of Judge J. eiving its charter from Richmond | was sald 8t the time that the ac- with < membership here was v others pending. 330, Hines of Atlanta as Judge Georg successar. torney for the Georgian ! misston. orsity Jumfors el his dcth by aool- {dent or suicide or was murdered be- ame the subject of a difference of Gold Crowns and Bridgework $4.00 and $5.00 Fillings In Gold, Sliver. Pinttnum and Porcelnin, 50c and $1.00 Easy Payment Terma Mny Be Arranged. government had never 'rreslad or | 3peclal targets, and in several in- convicted its owner or operator. stances a second und final warning {was glven, to the effect that “direct actlon” would be {aken on sight lon_of the body by FORM U. C. T. COUNCIL. {unlens dependent wives and children Northport, father of | fared be Whether the mysterious jletter writer has put over a joke at rs who were present Candidates Initiated at Winchester | the expense of the Ku Klux Klan {and reciplents could not be learned | after exhaustive Inguiry, but the plan v th was taken from the Ceremony. cvening filed ve bureau declaring that.a ook caused the deep inci- side which Dr. Eazl ical examiner, described wound and the cause of Dead Beforchand. After hearing that the police were still_considering the suicide theory, Lr. Danser again declared emphatical- as dead before the in the water. use there was no water in e tissue around red. Mr. Losey wis unable to account for Lis souw's v to this part of tho rate and was inchined to believe that » had been brought hero against his ill. Nothing had occurred at Wes- wyan, Mr. Losey said, to cause his on to leave there. His conduct had sen exemplary, according to hls ln- ructors, and fellow studeats sald '00od high in his studies. “It Keaneth came to Buffalo of his own volition 1 believe he surely would have stopped off at Utica, where his s.ster lives,” said Mr. Losey. Clues to Whereabouts. AR~ oniy clues to Losey's where- abouts just before his death are two ticket stubs dated Oectober 14 , and a rebate check on a Niagara Falls trolley car. These were 1 Rhis pocket when the body. was »und, it the river Thursday evening. After identifying the body at the niorgue Mr. Losey went to police headquarters. Mr. Losey was to credit the suicide was no reason, he He was not temper- ven to peculiar moods, “ind Tookea forward to the future with he greatest ptimism. T am pos Al righ Mr. Los he got to New York after leaving Middletown,” id. “Beyond that point 3 mystery to me. was not one who could have been sastly Ied LOSE 3 FT. OF WAISTLINE. _Women in Reducing Contest Make Fine Record in Eleven Days. B the Associated Press. NEW Y women who are engaged in a prize under city auspices cel of aggregate a n days, Health Com- inissioner Copeland announced toda; ‘The member of the cless who have ed the most in circumference The‘grentent de- 50-inch Velour All Colors $1.85 $2.50 52,90 Novelty & Upholstery Supply Store 911 7th St. NW. Pays 6 Per Cent on shtres mataring id 45 or 83 mornths. It; Pays 4 Per Cent 1 : on shares withdrawn be- Jil fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 W Corner 11th and E Sts. NW. s, Sz, D ALL ANIMALS IN Z00 HERE TO APPEAR IN NEW FILMS Special Naturalist'’s Gamera Used by Arthur H. Fisher to Make Educational Reels. All the animals in the National Zoological Park have turned movie actors, and shortly will appear in 20,000 feet of film. The first com- plete showing is to be held at an carly date at the New National Mu- seum. For the past eight months Arthur H. Fisher has devoted his entire time | to making sanimated educational photographs of the great collection of memmals, birds and reptiles at the lacal Zoo, under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, which has control of the park. There is scarcely a living thing in the park that has not been put under the fire of the movie man, it is de: clared, the pictures being made for educational reels lesued by the Urban Motion Pictures Industries. A complete set of the films has been presented to the Smithsonian Institution ;on . behalf . of the Kinto Company of America, which owns the A special naturalist's camera, arl B Akeley of_the Natural His- Speclal Dispateh to The Star, ., WINCHEST} Handley Council, Commercial Triyelc here this arf Shenandoah ¢ October 25. 634, Unite . was Instituted by onburg. tdates at Hotel Evans und | G ing the Bagmen of F 2 itlatory. ' caremontes. | Trenary was toastmaster tory, was used exclusively In taking the pictures. AUTOMOBILE _MAINTENANCE OURSE Starts Tuesday Evening, November 1st, 7 P.M. A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION DE- SIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE CAR OWNER. YMCA Auto School 1736 G ST. N. BIG NEWS FOR HOUSEWIVES! Bread, Rolls and Buns The tremendous deméand which has been created for the new FA-MUS Bread, together with lowered costs of productioni and materials, has made possible a reduction in price of Holzbeierlein’s FA-MUS Bread. Rolls and Buns, Effective Monday Morning You can now get these prodiicts of superior quality and flavor at prices which make them the BEST BUY ON THE MARKET. Ask Your C‘rocer for Details of the Reduced Prices on FA-MUS Bread, Rolls and Buans---And Insist en Getting FA-MUS Products. were made by visitors T Martin, Phillips, F. L. Smoot, Jurisdiction. col grand cooncllor; rx)md ‘a‘bn:.‘mellfor this ayor W. W. Glass wl- the Travelers, o 736-738 Seventh Street, Cor. H St. Unparalleled Bargains Eveéry departinent in the house contributes its best values—and cuts its already low - prices—until BARGAIN never meant so much before as it will Monday and Tuesday. Cloth Suits Fur-trimmed Velour and plain tailored Serge Suits; excellent models— and splendidly made. Worth $25 51475 Ladies’ Rain Coats h:r“ cheok effects; rnbber- W §3.98 roof. Striped Skit e S ES1 'oltl Fur Chokers Par; well made. “:gmm Satin Stripe; ) officers of | } J. past supremc councilor, and -7 th 16060000666 6666600006034 ‘home at the old curfew hour. is known alrendy tg have had some desired effect, for many of those who have recelved the, missives now go Several mon of promtnence in the city ridiculed the idea that the Ku Klux Klan was enizaged in such an nterprise, saying thut many things ad been done during the last six or & year for which the klan een made the “goa Ithough t the same time th: did not con- plrit in which the letters 1 written. > ¢ the young and middle-aged women bave openly express- r approvail of any plan that| i1l_induce husbands to spend more | efr time around the family fire It also has been reported th v Cloth Coats High-grade Coats; in full length and sport Iength; some lined with silk; belted models. Worth $20 $12.% Voile Smocks Rxcellent mofl-ll. neatly Sl W 'orth l 00 lho . $3.98 cevesecen Smart Dresses Crepe de Chine, Satin, Poiret Tvnll and Trico- tine; handsome models; ellbontely embroidered in_colors; some beaded. All exclusive effects. Worth Up to $24.75 . Brassieres “3Model” Bragsiere; ‘back. Worth Up to $25 59.90 Fur Coats Real Coney Fut, with large collar; deep cuffs; fall sweep; 38-inch mod- ol; silk linied. Worth $55.00 . $39-15 Jilmi)er Dress In Serge, Tricotine, Vdvd, Prmlh Cloth, sofite trimrhed with ChSni!I eémbroidery; u_h_ers beaded; -others plain tailored. Worth Up to_ $10.00 $9.98 My Anchor Suction Teeth J Come in and learn the true con- dition of your teeth free of charge DR. WHITE, 407 7th St. Opposite Woolworth’s 5c and 10c Store. Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m. to 8 pom.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Dr. J. K. Freiot, Prop. 60656005000 00084704444 WWWWO“dW' mund’ Economy Corner Cloth Coats Bolivia, Heavy Velour and Sport Cloth Coats; fur-trimmed; full lined; in the popular loose and fitted models—superior- ly tailored. Worth Up to $29.75 $ 1 9.75 Gauze Vests lnflb-“ and bodice style. "2 for 25¢ Stout Dresses Splendid models for stout figures —in Silk Poplin—Blue and Black. Worth Up to $14.75 $4.98 m.rtoel quality . Petticoats with fine cambric top. Worth $2.00 Odds and Ends of Dresses One and two of a kind —Trieoleltg Serge, 'I'rlc- i’lush Coats Most excellent grade of Pluth; 8eep pile; rich color; with Brown Coney oolhr Venetian lining. Worth $29.75 51975 Party Dresses A special lot of Black Lace Frocks—with Satin ;mlau ‘;-;h'hfl'ee, ' Worth $29.75 Velvet Trimmed Hats Panné and Lyaiis Velvet, new largé -afid small shapes, éxclusive g designs. thk and all trimmin &olors. Worth Up $7.50 Phonc Main 19 OO Crepe Bloomers Blue Bird and other designs. $1.00 Value 39c Children’s Coats New winter models— Velour, Sport Cloth, Eer- sey; plain or trimmed with fur cloth; cut large and full—for ages from 6 to 14 years. Worth Up to $10 $7.98 Corsets R & G and Empire brands; ‘waist-line and aver- 69c age figure models. Sizes 20 to 30.. .. Kimonos Flowered Crepe Kimonos; Silk Vests Jersey SuUk Verts; Flesh color; rightly ghiped; tailor-fin- $ 39 ish. Worth $2.00. % $38382888888828838388888888888882383838383888888888288888882828288828288383888888888888383832888 QQWW Bathrobes Ladies’ Genuine Beacon Cloth Robes; mw sz 98 Pettibockers '.HM Pettibockers; ont full SR ol new fall l:olorb‘l. ‘Worth $1.00. . Bloomers Black Satine Bloomers: wel and S 39 Silk Petticoats All - BiIk Jersey Petticoats; uhn l.adies’ Hose Blaol $90600003334899090000000000004094800000000804000084000390004405000440006040404044

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