Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1922, Page 19

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~ 7 4 ” & T . * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. : %" —_—— ? q ey Christ Episcopal Church, at Hamilton, | Special Dispatch to The Star. et ki ) s = I T ||||||||m||m||nu|nmnumnuulnmu_&;l”\ ey ot my wondetul escape| wan found Gty of Ui arceny of| LYNCHBURG, Va. Februwry 2| “FiE cmcers or i aret svar are towland Lea of Amherst L X P —— e[l from death spread around town. The | $4,600 of the church funds in the dis- or | Pre : bl //;‘ soldiers who had hanged me actually | trict court. He was sentenced to|APPle growers of this section, for| i - o presicent, E. L MecDan- o =) . started out to do it agaln. But the[cne year In the house of correc-|the purpose of exploiting the Pied-| j iford county; secretary- st =l Rumanian crown prince's chaplain | tion and the sentence suspended, It|mont apple. and for standardizing | treasurer, C. A. Camden of Nelson ! ) 0 ol T intervened and persuaded the crown | was stated that he mede restitu- A county, and corresponding secretary, £ prince to pardon me. But I never | tion of $2,500 In cash and given a |th® Packing and marketing of the | Towityy A0 COTAPORG e oo Terribl 3 f Y want to see Hungary or my home | promissory note secured by friends|fruit, have completed the organiza-| ™rhe aseociation will have a mem- errible Experlence OT YOUNG | town Goedoelloe again.” for $2,100. tion of the Central Piedmont Fruit!bership from five or six counties. Hungarian Officer When Rope Breaks. BY GEORGE WITTE. = ' N5 o LICE Pontiac = (Special Correspondence of The Star and E: = Ohicago Daily News.) ) = BERLIN, Germany, February 10.— % Hengerveld = I have before me the story of a , = e Minen e lomes e ot de Kol is one of . mistaken by the Rumanians for one e n ] 7 th h i n l of Bela Kun's men, wi demned 4 ; € choice o1~ HE ADAPTATION OF ELECTRICITY to bo hanged, was hanged and Hved e ; : stein cows on the to tell about it. : 2 A ¢ on to the needs of the home was one of the In a Vienna cafe an Austrian ! f f famous Jelke . - " Journalist met this “man who died” i ). . . greatest steps forward in the entire elec- and was struck by his sad, deeply ; A N . Dairy Farm in the lined, yellowish face, which contrast- & 4 H H 3 ed so ‘strangely with the gay music 1 » A Elgm datry dis- trical mdustry. and laughter of the cafe. His curi- “It was the day of the eccupation o & \ > 3 Illinois. Milk from o jihudapest by the Rumanian crown : & ; ’ = i “Beln Kun and bls tel/oray onEer, A \ 4 inspected cows e - 2 ‘ o onlyismacd tn Fiends had ‘Tett - $ "1 ————ae > Jelke GOOD LUCK from the capital. way from Buda e, after having vainly tried suade me to leave, too. But I stubborn and remained. Having hing else to do, 1 strolled along the roud to Budapest. Suddenly two Recognizing this fact, our organization main- tains an Electrical Household Appliance Depart- my home town, w fugitives. Al my ment, which is complete with all that is best in [T T electrical conveniences and refinements. o . Rumanian horsemen’ came dashing 4 —— Mzr. M. F. Donohoe is in charge of this depart- TS ANl Took e o onay aerested : R : > — = 0] et ¥ s€e S = Z = : the royal palace. A court-martial was N S AR \:‘&\\\‘\‘72‘% » session ere. = N N Z >3 ment. “I had not quite recovered from the j = s \.\\\\}\\\\\%//(‘\\ shock of my sudden arrest, when I was dragged befor, rt and Informed that I was charged with being a bolshevist agent. They gave 2 me no chance to defend myself. Two minutes later 1 had been condemned fo death. I showed them papers prov- ; ing that I had served in the Hun- garian army as a li nant, but the: 0 claimed they had Ve nreot that T T Full cream milk from this valuable thoroughbred and at once. " Hara Walk to Gallows, 1 from thousands of other Holstein cows is used for (o Tipperary may e erina| B Jelke GOOD LUCK Margarine. ay to the gal- scarcely 100 e hel M Infinite care is taken with their selection and feeding to cred more than 1 ueaslly did’ n : insure a milk that is richest in butter fats and proteins. i None but the finest milk will do for GOOD LUCK. issnamersmons soogen| RN This splendid grade of full cream milk is churned bodily R I | into GOOD LUCK. It imparts the delicious flavor — b makes it nutritious — supplies the vitamines that are always present in GOOD LUCK. Che noncommissioned officer in of the e on squad rough- Hed Rttt T o n o little platfo 50 me to gaxy my faat pravers| N1 When you spread bread with Jelke GOOD LUCK you Matform Trom ander my cher 0 thef gl enjoy the wholesome goodness of full cream milk. Use For a minute evervthing w. - & . . more of it. It is for sale at a price that all can afford. v (To be continued Monday) . I [ ) . although vards, as 1 foa NATIONAL ELECTRICAL Supply Company 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 round my before my eses. Or it may h only half a second. But suddenly my brain became alive, more aiive than it ever had been before. From the time I was condemned to death until -he moment the platform was pulled ad never occurred to me that S ; P E ssibility of escaping. B M t E to think. Now * dden I felt quite sure that Begins G ed down upon the men who had 5 & vthing would end well. I was not A Wonderful afraid of death. I opened my eycs and Tomorrow sent out to kill me’ They no > er took any interest in me. The ] t one just shouldering his rifle - ! A d then all of them marched away. SR rtunity ! Morning! / ; : Opportunity ! | X g ly 1. dangling from the gallows, re- mained in the wide courtvard. s “Then suddenly I no longer-thought I was going to be saved. 1 became 4 indifferent. ~There was life in my . 2 body, but my soul was dead. -1 Tevires Tof my wil ' The Finest Spread for Bread in short, I had given up hope and everything became dark. ‘But the Rope Broke. 3 “I awoke at night. A voung Wholesale Distrilator woman was leaning over me, weep- R erint POTOMAC BUTTER CO., " ‘Ho musi have been very young: the woman cried, and then I real- ized that I was not dead. I was \\ afraid, though, hmaz lu my execu- 307 13th St. N. * tioners heard about It they might . try to make a better job of it the Wnslungton, D. C. second time. But finally I opened my 2 mouth, and tho woman almost faintel n . when T feebly asked for help. An . . hour later they had taken me home : =T and put me to bel. 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