Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1922, Page 11

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) » BANADA IU BA‘”‘[E | CONVICTED OF MURDER. Second-Degree Verdict Returned Against Colored Defendant. [ ! Theodore R. Ward, colored, some- times known as “Happy” Ward, has been convicted by a jury in Criminal Mounted Police Stationed at | Rundoioh Watte. aiso cotored April Ward stabbed | Naval Medical Corps, and Ensigns|boy and several companions were 2 Clinton W, Blount, Harold Cline and | bathing in the branch and yoyng Mc- Willlam R. Love, 1920 Irving street ard obected and, ettt emiees | BOY DROWNED IN BATHING | 55 in%ecry Comtorter Churce thurac | GET BIBLE CERTIFICATES. Assistant United States Attorney e S’l‘:fi;fls{‘:to‘i;"et;ucl:.ed,&.‘h‘%lg:r‘\}:;g‘:u:;‘-' John B. McGinley, Jr., Nine, Loses Mount Olivet cemetery. remanded for sentence., RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED. (350 3cast vl drowned vosrerdas af.| Woman, Eighty-One, Rescued as ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1 922. . fine & Brryer: treamurer w. . tac. | BIDS FOR NEXT MEETING, key; cabinet, Miss Bertha F. Thomas and Miss Bertha Armlin. G. G. Kun- @ah1 was eleoted to the board of trus- | Steps Teken: to Bring Conference day morning. Interment will be in Thirty Students of Institute Com- peared for the accused. Ward was Life in Eastern Branch. lete Course. tees. SAVED FROM FIRE. b S na wers snnounced for & serigs| 0 Social Work to D. G, John Bernard McGinley, jr., nine Thirty students of the American 52 21 A moveme: of Saturday afternoon open-air Bi nt to bring the netional Home Bible Institute received cer- (bie cont. Th tifisates for, work completed in Bibie | to. be. nerd mear Clarendon. Var ag | Couference for soclul work to thi synthesis, Bible doctrines, personal' .30 p.m. Saturday. Rev. Harry G.|¢it¥. for its next meeting, was start Division 2 befors Justice Slddons of ternoon while bathing near the east y murder in the second desree. The, The President hok ‘;"“;,’::dmm' end of 'the bridge. over Bastern Flames Envelop' Hore. , evangelism, teacher training and in- | Mitchell will speak and Mr. Colla. ed at last night's meeting of Centra) minimum punishment is twenty years | Tesignations of Lieut. W. N8 | pranch at Pennsylvania avenue. The| Fire was discovered in the home of | tensive book study at the fourth an-|more will give a Bible study. Labor Union in Musiclans’ Hall. The nual business and presentation meet- ing held last night In the Mount Ver- president was authorized to name § committee to aid Secretary Charlej 15 last on E street southeast between o Navy. Ginley sank in deep water. ' northeast, last night, and Mrs. Rebec- [ fon Place M. E. Church South. Chap- ( ASSIGNE. WASHIN( Y Point Pelee to Thwart At- |}t and Ist streets. waite died two HoseC L ATAETok G -2 George Ratherdale, employed at the | ca Love, elghty-one years old, Love's | 1ain Truman P. Riddle, U. 8. N, de- SIGNED TO WASHINGTON. A his T olis o Risve the new I elee days later. Ward pleaded self-de- e Jall, and Eugene Hunt, 1637 B street| oo/ ™ 0ot oo o grom b livered the address to the students.| Lieut. Commander Smith Hemp-| Indorsement of Frank J. Colemai fense. Butterflies, which are very prolific [ southeast, recovered the body and |™Mother, m her room on | pregident B. W. Collamore presented | stone, Naval Supply Corps at Brook- |and R. H. Alcosn for appointment o tem tto Take Land Ward, in company with two girls,|In Australia, are suffocated in mil- |took it to Casualty Hospital, where [the second floor and taken through |the cergificates. 1 N. i the District rent commission was pul p = Wha returning from 4. dance, when | lions by the aborigines, and, separated | Dr. Ford made-an examination and | the smoke-filled house to the strect.| Officers for the ensuing vear were|!¥M: ¥ Y. has becn ordored to this| iy oz in the shape of a resol o 5 Waite is said to have slapped one of | from their wings, pressed into cakes | pronounced life extinct. Coroner|The upper portion of the house was|elected as follows: President, E. W.| ity for duty with the chief co-or-|adopted unam}-n}u;sxj by the :ele‘- the march ans who have ark and thou farming , under xecuted n government, ze the Indians’ e mounted police y encroachment upon to arrest the tribes- ssers. cumseh Descendant. Indlan “inva- a member : tribe and a de- me il about 1836, t varfous parts © a movement was : land of their encountered e vint Pelee. were the terday. About 300 ted en route, , the govern- various tribes the money. Payment to be demanded, he 1t and such a by Dodge, Leami THE WEATHER ometer—Four p.m.,, § ght, 63; 4 a.m., 55, occurred at ro same date last year— ! lowest, 69. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the! Great Falls—Tem- pera condition, very muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished b ates coast and ) m. and 6:27 . and 11:21 m Torgorrow—Low tide, 5:48 am. and 6:14 p.m.; high tide, 11:34 a.m, | The Sun and Moon. Today —Sun rose, 4:41 am.; sun sets, 7:34 "Sun rises, 4:41 a.m.; sun ' 5, 10:30 pm.; sots, 8:34 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one. set Varfous Citles. 3 3 State ot | Weather lvpme” Statlons, WV MU Pt.cloudy Clear Part clondy st cloady RENTS Let Us Explain Our Renting Plan F. M. Johnson Real Estate 1731 K St. M. 2076 —;ninh'ng —Paperhanging —Upholstering Quality workmanship siways. | Modersts eharge. P Hwa.{ Geo. PI‘“ Co., Inc., :.’-?n“tgus-ll \ i | [ | | AXLE PARTS ‘ O;)'a{(gr Cit)/ Matar Parts Co § - June 12.—A|{he girls and attempted to cut her.|and eaten. Canadfan S 2 (=43 Copyright—S. J. T, VAN WICKLE PIANO COMPANY 1222 F Street Open Evenings Until 10 0’Clock A Real Bargain This Great Bargain in a New Player will go on sale at $289—Bench and nice selection of music, 12 rolls. Look at this! A brahd-new Player only $289. Shop around and convince yourself that you cannot dupli- cate this great offer. $3.00 per week. ComeEarly! Terms ComeEarly! This used instrument is for sale at the price and terms listed Terms $1.00 a Week Read This! Round trip Railroad Fare refunded to out-of-town purchasers living within a radius of 100 miles of Washington. Freight paid on out-of-town ship- ments within a radius of 100 miles. eBest Way GREAT PIANO SALE Sale Starts Promptly at 9 O’Clock Wednesday -Morning---Easy Terms Nevitt gave a certificate of accidental | destroyed. I Collamore; vice prealdent, Miss Ber- | dinator for general supply. gates. 0o Save Money £ . &% A PianoInvestmentBetiter - -1 forYour Childrens-future VAN WICKLE PIANO COMPANY 1222 F Street Open Evenings Until 10 0'Clock We must reduce our stock at once. We have on hand a large number of Pianos and Players which we bought for much less than regular wholesale prices and other instruments en route that are due to reach us any day. It will bé poor policy to carry this big stock through the Sum- mer, and we have decided to sell these Pianos also at a price you prob- ably never will get again. This is your opportunity to buy a Piano at a Bargain if you act quickly. This stock won’t last long at these prices. To make a quick sale of this stock we realize we must make very low prices. We believe that during this sale, which will last only a few days, we can give you the Greatest Piano Bargain you have ever been offered. Glance over these bargains offered here. Think of buying a brand-new 88-note Player-Piano for on!> $289, and on terms! We do not believe you will ever have this opportunity again! Every new and used Piano and Player-Piano in this stock we want to sell at once. We have gone over this stock—our prices have been re- duced. We are determined that not one single, solitary Piano or Player- Piano remain in this stock if we can sell them. The best bargains will naturally go first. Come early. Bring what you can for a first pay- ment. We shall attempt to arrange terms to suit. Every instrument will be backed by our guarantee. i Facts Regarding This Gigantic Piano Sale Open Evenings During ThisSale Until 10 This stock includes such well-known New and Used Pianos and Players as Bradbury, Webster, Vose & Sons, J. & C. Fischer, Wheelock, Crown & Sons, Marshall & Wendell, Hallet & Davis, Kranich & Bach, Angelus, Whittier and many others. This great sale of ours makes it possible for you to secure a béautiful Piano or Player-Piano at a very low price. Investigate this great offer. We will sell during this sale many well known Pianos. Used Upright Pianos will be sold as low as $49. Used Player-Pianos as low as $176. New 88-note Player only $289. First come, first served. We will play no favorites. One man's mcney is just as good as another’s. The best bar- gain will naturally go first. Be here early, Make your selection. This is the letter and spirit of the sale. Used Players Only $176 This used Player-Piano will be on sale at‘the price listed herewith. A good 'selection of music, ten rolls, also bench. If you have ever thought of buying a Player-Piano, this is your chance. Terms: Payment Down—$2 Week ol Pianos Taken in Exchange Open Evenings During This We are going to make a quick sale of sal U til Ask to be shown this particular Another Used Piano from this vast this stock. We have cut the price on e n used instrument. We shall not men- stock. Note the price! Stool ac- this used Upright Piano to only $49. 10 ’Cl k tion the name. Stool included. Small companies the instrument. Small Terms $1.00 a Week 0 Lioc payment down and $1.00 a week. payment down. $1.50 a week. ~ VAN WICKLE PIANO CO. 5 1222 F Street NW ‘Washington Home A. B. Chase and . Price & Teeple Pianos- leprodnqlnz‘uund;, (Grands, PI-yers., Uprights

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