Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 11

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L T p policemen {n the case failed to satlsfy | 8lso figured in the case a 2 ' : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922, e e S A D NN, D G 0 T ‘!11!![\“EmV1IIV‘1!.’|1iI!uIIW}Hl\llflt!lmlllflllflfllmm‘g PROMISE OF Fl ANCEE e Rireat of 516 Br tha bos = TO BE SILENT SENTINEL e MeMahon, o represented by | men stated that the hov - Brutality Plea Against Policemen |Charles Darr and Thomas I. Cullen, | brofane language. but 3 / SAVES MAN FROM JAIL who brought out in their testimony | \inkie stated she gid mot 1 . 2 Prevails in Police Court. that brutal treatment had been ad- | bUL (hought one of the bovs had some By the Associated Preas. Charges of disorderly conduct | Mjinlotered during the arrest Saturd Charges against Detective Lowrev NBW. YORK, May 12.—On the |against Wilbur L. Grmest I rhe The Loye st they had | il he brought before the trial hoard > solemn 'promise. of his flances to | Rowland Dorsey and Hyman Snap in the near future rding to Mr. . | brutally ; e officers who stand as a “silent sentinel” over [fOUT Youths arrested at the ew | made the arrest were Detective J. Il.mrrtI statement yesterday. | | ¥ York ~Dancing &, o pe S 14 life, Oscar & Academy Saturday | Lowrey of the first precinct a him the reat of ‘her life, Osc night, were dismissed in Police Court | Frank. 3. Scoville. Licut. Mina .| Bats are the onls »nuxls posses | Helrschmann escaped with o sus- | yesterday when tha testhuon e op o v i e or Al Southern Conference De ponded semtence. today, after he |ae——u : y of the| Van Winkle of the woman's bureau in the powel ght. H had pleaded gullty to stealing $500 bates Whether Five or More | fon i bickcinge arm by whici he was employed, to nrsvidahmedlcax attention for his aged father, who Should Be Elected. saton Mor o : - The girl, Miss Esther Bloom, who e Aunriatd P, had scraped up $500 with which to OT SPRINGS, Ark., May 12.—Poli- make restitution, addressed this tics moved Into the foreground at lellel;(lo the !cuurl: 1aé the ninet a *“L know of no one, aside from comgonmeteenth quadrennial general| yy' own' jmmediate’ family, to nference of the Methodist Episco- whom 1 should want to be a power vl Church South here today as the for good as I want to be lowa;d dy took up th i Oscar Helrschmann, The tragedy Linany mew mene auestion of how |, Cecurred. As a result I have uny new bishops shall be elected | appointed myself a silent sentinel at this session. The conference dis-| to keep guard over him the rest of cussion hinges around a report of| MY life. He is throughly able to “Pledged to Quality” : g hey the committee on cpiscopacy recom-| £00utund mect condiions as t arise, and he is sincere in his vow . = | mending that five be chosen. to cancel every penny of his debt Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. Although the elections do not take | by the sweat of his own brow.” _ [ place until Tuesday, friends of the - |aspirants were busy today in the| " | hotel lobbies and meeting rooms urs- ' ing the qualifications of their re- pective candidates. (-77;9 Fbinalwordin shaving comlort ontly 1oading put forward. The names of four ',‘nhre\mm heard most prominently in R:qumtsnoBRuSH 5 L ~NORLBBING IN= Were active I men from t ! ‘MO-LAY- | lt s the Style and Quallty of These New : Mr. Parker was clected bishop at _|the last general conference, but de- clined election because, he sald, he , could accomplish more for the church -|by remaining at the head of the ~ | Theological School, then in his charge. —that make them most exceptional And wait ‘'til you see the colors: | ames of scveral delegates from Missouri were in the air and included a and fascinating. Values that will Canary, New Blues, Jade, Combina- Lol T ot y run your enthusiasm high. Just no- tions and Navy and Black. Em- "“"“""“" D”’g"”d" tice the six models we've illus- broidered, beaded or panel trimmed. Uihire being talked o for i ST et - trated. Models for Misses and Women. meiuded he Revs 10 s Trrenc.| AHL EPSOM SALTS “NOW LIKE LEMONADE || —_ Epsom Salts made Tasteless with Fruit Derivative Saits Printed Crepe de Chines—Foulards — Cantons — Georgette Crepes DOWN STAIRS STORE Anderson the Litt Dobbs Dr. Burgin | told friends today that he did not | xpect to be a candidate for re-elec- on as extension rd secretary. Crepede Chine Blouses Pink Broche Garter =| There were movements on foot to have the conference specify that the . - | new bishops should In given mis- Brassieres, $1 vary eslgnments and that AN | i bishops of the church should be re-: quired to live in the conferences they represent. Although today's business program was a lengthy one, the dele paused in their labors long en to receive greetings from the U Brethren Church, brought by tha nomination’s fraiernal messenger, Dr. | H. H. Fout, of Indianapolis, Ind. | DOWN STATES N1¢ Petticoats, $1 ‘| P. 0. 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