Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 40

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X THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Oy FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921 ° AMERICANS AT “BLUEBEARD” TRIAL LARL LANG NAMH] AMAZED AT ODD COURT SYSTEM | SSvifiteiiviatie iriss 8. No stinographer was present in T T T e e— e court and no notes were taken | By the Amociated Press, tinues the judge, and the witness n shorthand ef the various testi- — VERSAILLES, November 28— K0es on to relats how he or she monies heard, so that the question met Landru in the ocom of of interpretation of a testimon: Americans who attended the Lane Mme. chet, Guillin or H:::,dur- was ‘f.fgr to the good or b.z memory of the prosecution and defense. ROSSLYN'S ALL PORK SAUSAGE Made In n bt 3 i S e H | could not refrain from comment- Erroneous DISpateb An ing upon the radical difference i nounced Theodor! Lang | Setmeen ! manner of conducting & | magistrate?” asks the Judeer "8 | miors trial for murder and the Ameri- By the Associated Press. Returning to Parls after a par- BERLIN, December 16—Carl Lang, | tlcularly. stormy sitting of the proval by the United States govern- | conversation with a woman. 'h( 9’ x “Why, th, . o 1 ington post was delivered to the for- Ji 1 fl; e ?n. %S F mallybior i‘ xmn o '? for Other 2 as on po as delivered to the - Jurors in France are not es- S p elgn office here yesterday morning. joe! lf not, let ulll a lesson to you. o the problem solved~here’s Mother's States at the end of the present week. dishes 3 times daily, 365 dsys a yesr s pleasure The new charge has been in the 8¢ y on by Joining our $ o e.” They are chosen with more rapidity gmn elther in America or Eng- n dru trial, and they were many, arrie between the French law' of evi- appeared bef tin Germany has a housewives' labor Would Be:Charge. can courts. . t, an American resident of not Theodor Lang, will be Gemany's | oo s t |l charge d'affaires at Washington Ap- maen .'fi'&fl'ufi?’.'«"u’é‘.’.fl?n‘f in #fp the Perfect Present ment of his appointment to the Wash- | g, 5y 0¥ (fHere goes | Herr Lang will start for the United Begi e f Nea 1922 }Mmu Dishwasher makes the task of washimy gin NOw to prepare for as German consular service at Montreal, Chicago and St. Louis and also in &3 z.:tvnr AU NS E Made Russia, Recently he has been attach- | The prosecution and the defense . ed to the passport section of the Ger-| have twelve peremptory chal- as s u : man embassy in Paris. longes each, and no more. “Thus 3 Waskes, sterilizes, dries diskes, pots and e governmen as not given ac- Irty- names chosen from 8 ’” 2 J Try 1 and Be Convinced It Is the Best. tive co‘mildentionfto e agestion’of A P funs witheut puting honds in f il the appointment of an ambassador to e ‘ I.‘. AI I. Price L home con M OSSLYN PACKING CO. Rosslyn, Vai the United Btates partly because it is . 1d the prose- or o awaiting the initiative of the Ameri- d the defense both i can government and also partly ow- 00se to exercise their preroga- ing to the dearth of availaeble candi-| tive of challenging twelve jurors, dates. there always remalns enough o eres Herr Lang is about fifty years of ;x‘;mu 5¥ the hat to swear in a y. Household Specialties Co., 355 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C~Telephone Main 6573—Salesmen Wanted m ":ld lpe-;u En%lllshl nuentl‘y.n !{e u i h‘-m Landr‘u tJm-yN v{:h 'avo! e impressio n chose; n leen minutes, el = . = EDMONSTON'S Uil | American omcial uarters in Beriin. | er the prosscution nor tho detacss Open Saturday Evenings 5:30 to 8:30 ror. &l ES harge d'af- | challenged & si @l Home of the Original FOOT faireo et Washincton Hactibase wril] —hpengcd Sislnele usar S o ks i | et e ene | STANDARD SAVINGS BANK Men, Women and Children. et Eones alse your FIght hand and ey | 5 A dispatch from Berlin last Wed- Tx'l:fvefi“Tt.'r'!g::y:mtnfe ?32;-" To I8 nesday erroneously announced that| the witness as the latter advances S. E. Cor. 9th St. & New York Ave. | = Hilit{ Theodor “Lang wour to the bar. There In no Bible in JUST T}-lE SHOES ton. A previous dispatch had sald| °'“Tell your own story,” con- Theodor Lang had been named —_— YOU WANT JUST e ] N ey | e f | i 4 . T % MOST filf| APPEAL 1N $100,000 SUIT. 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