Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 24

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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY f O F. J. Miller, Northemm Market Company O Street Market 7th and O Streets N.W. OPEN EVERY DAY 6 A.M. to 5 P.M. SATURDAY TILL 10 P.M. Stand'53 Rosslyn Packing Co., Stands 24 and Fine Pork Products D. D. Collins, = Dove Brand, American “HELGOPTER TESTS Aeronautics Bureau Official Observes Flights at Col- lege Park. In the presence of Commander J. C. Hunsaker of the bureau of naval aeronautics, his father, Emile Ber- liner and several motion picture cameramen, Henry A. Berliner gave a demonstration of the hellcopter, the vertical rising airplane on which he himself has been working for, the past three years at the aviation fleld of College Park, Md., between § and 6 o'clock this morning. From' every standpoint, it is declared, the machine HUNSAKER VIEWS | JUNE 16, 1922. -~ EVANS ACTING CHIEF. Inspector Takes Place of Maj. Sul- livan During Absence. of the bureaw of immigration, In charge of undesirable aliens who are to be deported. He will go to Ban Francisco via New Orleans, and while in California will question J. C. Nor- Puring the absence from the city of | ton, alleged confessed slayer of Wil- Maj; Sullivan, superintendent of po-|Usm M. Mickle in this city eleven lice, who has gone to 8an Franclsco to attend the annual convention of the jbotective Frederick M, Cornwell, in Internationsl Association of Police | SRAFE® of the getective force betmenn | Chiets, Inspector Charles A. Evans s | Biomists o4 Dt SoblFe} chiok; midnight, while Detective W. 0. Em- Lteut. Plemmons, night chief of de- [ [OMIERE, While DeLectve W O, e A steel-like grass from the vol- canic slopes of Oran, Algeria, is 80 ve. elastic that it can be used instead of Inspector Grant will sail from New | springs in the manufacture of furni- York tomorrow morning as an agent ture. BENY WARD RIGAT TOTRIAL AT ONGE Blackmail Slaying Case Will Have to Take Its Course, Holds Judge. By the Assoctated Press. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 16.— Walter S. Ward pleaded not guilty today when he was arrdigned before Supreme Court Justice Morschauser jon an indictment charging” first de- gree murder in connection with the shooting of Clarence Peters. When counsel for the wealthy buker's son requested that he be placed on trial immediately he was informed by the court that his case months Inspector Grant will be on A Seeker, Heme. Antiques—R: 'eprodncfions havea of interest te the Gift- Furnl Brasses, Objects. A. F. Arnold Art Galleries 1323 G St. N.W. Collecter and Lover of Mirrors, Jewelery, sit and Sheffield Plate, ver n Carios, Diamonds, Art Auctioneer *0ld Virginis Hams" Delivery Service Beauty, Partridge and Fountain Brand Hams. Free Delivery. Phone Connections. J. B. Thomas, Fresh Meats. Lee De Marco & Son, Stand: 74 and 75 Dealers in 7 Faney Fruits and Vegetables I. Selfron, Delicatessen, would have to take the same course as that of any other prisoner. “There are a nuinber of men In jail here who want to be tried,” said Jus- tice Morschauser. “Why proved a success. Commander Hunsaker witnessed the exhibition as a representative of the aeronautic bureau, but refused to comment on the conclusions he reach- = [ed. stating that he must first make a report to the bureau. Your Half-Yearly Privilege is the choice of all Mode Three-piece Suits Orlove Bros., Beat Fresh and Smoked Mea Wholeaale and Ret Henry T. Swann, The machine made about a dosen Ross” and “Jack,” sald by Ward to ‘anned and Evap. Fruits Stands 10, 11 and 13 ights,” some of which consisted in 3 exsiast Chomse o ien Moaty O Street Market. rising Stralgnt up in the air to about | have been with Toters when he shot - roni, : Butter, Eggs and Cheese. ten feet and descending on the spot |him in self-defense i n Anton O & So = " Deli from Which 1t ook off" and others | Broduced. the court continued: 1t n ns, elivery. n flying horizontally for about forty | P! . i nton Ostman: = B F. Holland, ry. Yards Bt & REsOnt of Mve foat. you could bring those other two men gro“ped into three lots— Teleohone North 434. Quality and Service. Saul Ehrlick, Fancy Dressed Poultry Stands 18 _and 19 Hoover & Rhine, 30, 3] and 52. who, you say, were with Peters, per- 1haps you could det a speedier trial. It is unheard of for a defendant to come into court and ask a speedy trial when district attorney nds 15 _and Choice Pork Products. Stands 45 and 49 A. Boxwell, Stands 47 and 50 Best the Market Worked for Twelve Years. Emile Berliner who took up the old idea of constructing a machine that could rise vertically from a stand- still, bullt a helicopter about twelve ears ago. Since then he has experimenting, bullding and rebuild- ing It untll he was forced to give up the task about three years ago on ac- count of illness. Henry, who is twen- ty-six years old and a graduate of the Massuchusetts Institute of Tech- wn'' Dressed Poultry and G Delivery Service Robt. H. Beatty, Stand 103 Pork Chitterlings and Offals Rubin Bros. Standx 38, 39, 58 and 59 Choice Meats of all kinds. at tremendous reductions We don’t have “sales” except these two clear- ance events—of which this is the mid-year one— and includes all our exclusive models—Young Men’s, Conservative and Sports—in Tweeds, counsel contended that there was no evidence against his client, Justice Morschauser banged his desk and said: “Well, he shot him, didn’t he?” Defense counsel then asked District Attorney Weeks when he would be Sheaffer’s Lunch, dy 92 and 03 and Prompt $ Ch . b o olce nology, then took up the work and |ready for the trigl, but Mr. Weeks . Sucoeeded in making the first fight In | did not reply, and the ourt held ho spuns, Cheviots, Worsteds and Serges. E. L. Conway, J. E. Sherwood, Fresh Meats. a machine of that type. 8] had the right to make his own cal- H%me P % 2 g Stands 14 and 35 Choice Fruits and Vegetables Delivery Service. Phone North 455 Rayn_xond T. Faunce, Stand 40 Fresh Meats—Only the Best Kept and Sold endar. “Some members of the Ward fam- Z| The success of the machine is due In part, the father sald today, to the size of the two propellers that are placed on the machine in & position that would correspond to the outer wings of a biplane. Many have tried to use mammoth propellers, some as long as fifty feet, he said, but they erived no results. He and his son hit upon the scheme of a smaller pro- Only the best on sale. sos. N. Ebel, Stand 41 Beef, Lamb and Pork. Karle Klenk, ! ily who should have been herc have not been before the grand jury,” said the court. “If they had been here it ]mighl have helped you.” Suits up to $38— Suits up to $50— Suits up to $65— $27.75 $39.75 $48.75 George Urciolo, Stands 80 and S1 Fruits and Vegetables. Robert L. Armstrong, s d 89 M. H. Boxwell, Stand 45 Stands 8§88 and 89 lpellel;; fror}u (hen to lfl{leen feet In Your Home-Dressed Poult; v ength, with the result that the ma- Fresh & Smoked Meats "Only the Beat Oniainal and Complets chine was litted into the air. Batiefaction '—'—'—'—T A Budd Unce' in the afr, the helicopter can R . A. Bu . . B move forward with the ald of a three- ° {ri j s—oplai o aoaCCa RlceSchm;ssdlz;kmg Co., M. Di“Ma_:c::“&nSon. Foot DRt Sttaune e et SPec‘aI Krinkle Krepe Pajama: plain colors 52.75 Fruits and Vegetables e e i Forutt the machine, which tilts it downward. all sizes. Special Cocoanut and Horse Radish Mrdtlcl:d Eax I:lndv Bread Forelan o Vemetables The two lifting propellers and the c ) ror Thile You Wait and Cakes—Fres! one at the tail are revolved by a Le . fetic Union Suits—value 95 TR T e T T e L T EINOUIIIINIINIG | Rhone rotary motor. by means of White Tar or Cedar Madras Athletic Ur gears. When the pllot of the machine that is double the price....... exeeen 3 for $2.75 decides to descend he throttles down or $2.75 o SRR TR R ST R I the motor, decreases the lifting pow- jer of the engine and gradually comes {down to the ground. Bodies of Afrplane. The bhody or fusilage, which is about twenty feet long, was taken from an airplane and likewise the rudder, which guides the machine | from left to right Both father and | son believe the machine has wonder- | ful potentialities. They point out { that this type of airplane would be | especially advantageous to the Navy, { as the seaplanes and flying boats new | in use require a long stretch of water (a8 a “take off be Moth Bags —Are best for safely keeping the most delicate garments during the summer months. We have four sizes, each long emough to prevent your garments from creasing, and each with hooks. ) Use White Tar paper —For wrapping and storing away winter woolens and blankets. It comes in sheets of 40x48 inches, and is sold separately or in rolls of a dozen sheets. STOCKETT FISKE - CQ PRODUCING STATIONERS 910 -E-STREET-NW 666664 006 & $ Tropicals that will be Satisfactory Mode tailoring has a splendid chance to demonstrate its thor- oughness and excellence in these light-weight, liningless Coat- and-Trousers Suits. As smart as any wool suit in design; and as durable, due to the tailoring details. If you want enduring satis- faction trust to the Mode’s Tropicals. . 2666664 0000666666606 6006660000660660600606006660060000004 A 4 Economy Corner ’ e munas 736-738 Seventh Street ve the helicopter will be- A c practical as the present air- | { planes and for all kinds of work the | ! latter are now being us:d.” said Mr. | { Emile Beriiner this morning. i Henry Berliner, who has been given ! complete charge of developing the | helicopter, has s=olved all the main puzzles connected with it and is at| work on a few small details. The| engine now used is of 100 horse- | power, which, it {s explained, i{s not ! sufficient to put the machine through | lany comprehensive test. If an engine | of 130 horsepower is installed, it IE“‘ gaid, the helicopter could be put through further tests that would guarantee it a place in the heavler- than-air machine realm. However, | at present Mr. Berliner, who is learn- | ing to pilot the machine, is not tak- ing uniue chances, bedause, as he ex- plained, “he has only one neck.” MURDERER ESCAPES CHAIR. RICHMOND, Va, June 16.—Sam Riddick, negro, sentenced to die in the electric chair here today for_the murder of a negro woman in New- port News, was saved from death a few hours before the time for the execution. The supreme court of appeals had granted Riddick & writ o error on May 22, but for some reason the court's order, sent to the counsel for the convicted man, was not placed in the hands of the peniten: tiary author| LeTesS Corner of H Street Special--160 HighGrade Silk Dresses —beautiful new models —go on sale tomorrow morning—at about one- half the actual value Mallinson’s Silk Poplin Suits ....$40.00 Serge and Cricketing Cloth Trousers, White and striped, - $9to $13.50 Special Linen “Knickers,” $4.95 5 ...$15.00 Mohair.. ..... el $20 to $38 Tropical Worsted. . .$25 to $40 Gabardine—in regular and " sports models. . .$25 and $28 Shantung Silk Suits. . ..$25.00 The Mode—F at Eleventh Bigger Values Than Ever During Rebuilding [ Get the Benefit of These Special Prices During Rebuilding With our workmen making a new store out of the old—with our entrance surrounded by scaffolding—Dollar Bill is doing business as usual—ONLY MORE SO. . Rebuilding or not, June is the month of Roses—and June Brides—and Graduation— ’N Everything—and you will find us right “on the job” with a great line-up of Gifty Things—all at SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS. Get what you want to give at this sale. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT. EYES ARE EAULTY 7 Some folk have faulty eyesight without admit- ting it and sometimes without knowing it. They “pass up" slight symp- toms of eve weariness &S unimportant. Our f skilled optometrists should be consulted. you don't need glasses he will tell you so promptly. LEESE'S GLASSES COST NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND M ALEese QrTicaL OPTOMETRISTS ST NW. / 7 They are Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Georgette—Sports and Dressy Models—in all the season’s most favored colors and with lots of plain white. Most elaborately designed and trimmed. Most effectively modeled and finished. All sizes for ladies and misses. See window display. Graduate Can now secure HERE a genuine GRUEN Wrist Watch — 15-jewel for— 59 One Dollar a Week —Wear While You Pay Women’s White Low Shoes We have a replenished sup- ply of these popular models in this remarkable quality. White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords — with rubber or leather heels—walking styles —Dressy and Sports toes. "All Sizes for- Ladies and Misses 26-Piece Set of Wm. Rogers LUFBERY Table Silver Fully guaranteed to give per- manent satisfaction. Warranted for 50 years. In tarnish-proof One -._52 Sample Hats Closed out from a leading New York maker. Only one of a kind— Trimmed Hats and Sports Hats—White, Black and all the novelty colors—Brocades, Satins, Georgette, etc.—orig- inal and unique combinations. Hats Made to Sell at $7 and $8 CARELESS SHAMPOOING SPOILS THE HAIR Soap should ‘be used very carefully, it you want to keep*your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. "The best thing for steady use is Mulsl- fled cocoanut ol} shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than any- thing else you can use. . Two or thres teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a.little warm water Wedding Rings or engraveg) designs. One Dollar a Week............. Trade-in 5575 $32'50 In a great va- karat green and ‘white gold mount- and gentlemen. One Dollar a In 14 or 18 karat yellow, green or white gold; phinss Up Diamond Rin 2 $37.50. riety of 14 and 18 ings, for ladles Week—Wear Nationally Advertised Goods for $1 a Week and NOT A CENT EXTRA FOR CREDIT OPTICIANS \\\T\mflw . ARTNZ. . ‘ The Famous ILLINOIS ; : = ‘ i MASTERTIME 1. : JEWEL WATCH, ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. Wear while you pay. Spe- cial " 34 Yiears 2040800060000 0630 150000000000 00000000000000000000000009004400045400400440 A B

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