Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1922, Page 18

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catan- He has sent a general order and to the military forbldding the army Wolves Foxes. to mix in politics. An officfal report | From the Boston Teanscript. "n:“n“t.n.:h' lz‘nct:muuon-lvnur- Each class has its troubles. Poor render of mon Casi o and Victor . fenderioffREmon Casin and folk have the wolf at their door; rich folk sgenerally have some woman MEXICAN TRAIN BOMBED. Thres New Rebel Groups HEeported in Oaxaca—Two Chiefs Held. CITY, June 32.—La Rpss MEXICO says that Gen. Salvador, an adherent of Pablo Gonsales, has begun a rising tollowia: the bealth Uepartment 1a the last twenty-four hours: SEEKING REALISN, [ o imsrion o s 1 AWWEN THE . BVEN Marriage licenses bave been issued to the | The following deaths have been reported to of l’lll‘fil&l'l, . Charles H. 3\311« and Leura Tolson. Adolph John, 86, Potomac river, foot of P | Baymond C. McGee of this cliy and Elsa-| Tgydia C. Bos:, 91, I117 Lin north- beth M. MacDongall of Alderson, Pa. east. A Very Pretty ~$5 Boudoir Lamp snooping around trying to lure the ILLINOIS “RED” IMPRISONED. | cook away. By the Associated Prese. Otis M. Yokum of this city and Julia B. . overla; weis - | Manhers of Waynesboro, Fa. o Y» IMNY' Ore., June 32—Three bod- | Mgnher of Waroetbors, By g opmoael. es, torn by gunshot wounds, were| Entiquio Ramos and Mary B. H‘mge' brought here today. They were those | Edward F_ Harrison snd Ethel N, Schuler, By the Associated Press. Philip R. M f this city and Matilda wrant L. Avstin, 59, Sibley Hospital in Puebls with considerable fc 3 e e e | DR T B s | S S fa o e o i | R e oy - A 3 = S appeared in ace. supreme court of s yesterday ! 3 Rancher, 70, Kills Minister, | nitima, g ¢ Vios oot both of | iafast of Mary E. asd Jumes C. Malley. 1| ‘Tne game newspaper Teports that a|affirmed the judgment of the criminal | These are beautlfully Ferdinand_ Kirchman and Vera Reese. Mirla Bingham, 60, 08 Fenton strest north- | train between Merida and Progreso |court of Cook county, which sentenced ‘ & : Officer and Self After |s o siwiarse i tfiemie: Me. {od Mhcorp w_ Fiser, 12 piome tor 4 oo e e o cletas T irty-raes decorated Lamps; have ° o B Reriin i st Ape .| By VialtaSh B Frsiett By | Secratary of war Serano declares | Sther Sommuniat. to-imprisonment for silk shade with a metal Defying Posse. Biaky 0, Boyunt wna s 1 B, | B sachanntneo, 6 A F el | SRRIOCECE Lehiodn iaporiance: I | crment. Communists SFe s mentcer . Chi L. . Md., e A o " Dt L Megera of Thin €Ity 2| canai. ¥ °| Tabasco, Campeche, Chispas or Yu- |the court deciared. . . Pay Your-Electric Light Bills Here of Rev. Roy Healy, pastor of the First | Jumes W. Yokum of this clty, and Alta 1. | : B Christian Church of Albany; Sherift | Dopahue of Ablon, Bl e Toumans. [} 2 " : C. M. Kendall of Linn county and! Russell D. Keller and Mabel E. Lee. a Potomac Electric Appliance Co. |5 s it 20 L RN o See ~ S rancher and trapper. Their deaths| J. Hardin Hll of King Willlam county, [ | i w7 l‘th St. —Branch Store, Washington Railway and |l|were the result of a raid on West's | Vs and Roulie E. Jones of Spottaylvania = 0 Site o i Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. NW. |l|moonshine still yesterday afternoon! “Charlie Goodman and Lilllan C. Guthrie, PPO OPPOSlte Phone Main 955 by Sherifft Kendall, accompanied by | Y4k o SURnse, S8 1oy va., and vir- | B Page P the Rev. Mr. Healy. The sheriff andginia L. Guthrid of Sunnyside, Va. " o -’ 5 e htant: - 2 The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President age - Iy by the aged rancher, who, after A Trifling Matter. g c barricading himself in his house and| The Nurse—You've sewed up a palr |H holding oft a,posse for hours, crept |of forceps In that patient, doctor. ™ P The Surgeon—That 80?7 Never mind. rom the building when night came |, The Surgeon-=That sof Hevor Wit and in his barn ended the episode bY || can borrow a pair. blowing off the top of his head with his rifle. Bodles Lay in Yard The killings of Sherift Kendall and Rev. Mr. Healy occurred at 3:30 o'clock, and until the body of West was found in the barn, the bodies of his two victims lay where they fell inslde the West yard, members of the posse fearing to enter the premises and remove them. West threatencd any one with death who should attempt to approach, except the coroner, who, he said, could remove the bodles of the men he had killed. For fear, however, that West might mistake ! the 'coroner for a_would-be caplor, no effort was made. West, an expert shot witn he ritle from his long experience in hunting wild animals, shot and killed both Hendall and Healy without warn- ing while they were perhaps fifty yards | | l | rrom him. He fired only twice. it Minister Only Speetator. | Sherift Kendall, armed with a search Tomorrow—In Our Bargain Basement A Remarkable Sale—Involving Almost One Thot;sand New ‘Summer Dresses —— Petworth . Grant Circle at Varnum St. A Superior | i | [ We have several desirable | properties in convenient loca- | tions that can be purchased | on small cash payments, rang- | | | ing_in price from $2500 to | $8,250. | Chas. D. Dudley & Co. | | 721 Southern Bldg. Main 7561 warrant, left Albany yesterday for the West ranch, accompanied by Rev. Mr. Have You Seen Them? Six and Eight Rooms Inspect 415 Varnum Street N.W. at Once Right at Grant Circle A Superior Location 20 to 23 Feet Wide Healy, who desired to see a raid on a Hl | still to obtain material for a story which Llft Off with Fingers Hl |he was intending to write. The minister{ went merely as a spectator. N After the shooting West returned to the house and sat down in a chair with the rifle between his knees. As long as it remained daylight he illl {parricaded nimselt in his nouse and de- il { fed the possemen to capture him, but | when night fell he bade his wife, who had remained with him, farewell, tell- ing her to go away where harm ‘would not_befall her. ““This is the last good-bye,” he sald, as he kissed her and showed her ’(hmugh the door of the house. Shortly afterward he reached the barn, where he killed himaself. Births Reported. e C?"P 1(7“ ';g“;id;lmley TSR N 2 T T = en Unti M. Joseph P. and Katberine E. Johnson, girl. = & o i »” ?EE‘:'-" A one 115 "Cyer, girt — Take 16th Street Bus to “Grant Circle' Gk WL Sl e = Or 9th St. Car Marked “Soldiers’ Home” D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 N. Y. Ave. fl'“::.h%m EE ////////fl, \\\\\\\\\ Frederick 4n5d Agnes lii.-()g,:;fl ?r,b‘(lrl. Doesn’t 'hnn @ bit! Drop s little Materials—Imported and Domestic Dotted Swiss—Imported Gingham— Flowered Voile—Washable Linene—Domestic Gingham Street Dresses, Party Irresistibly low in price. Dresses, Business Dresses When these dresses are for Women and Misses— . seen two or three will be chic and charming dresses . zz:ght more often than Wiiliam H. and Ellen Maurice J. and Catherine McDooald, girl. John A. and ie J. Mandes, boy. William R. and Emma L. Day, boy. Waiter B. and Frances Clark, boy. “Freezons” on an aoching ocorm, in- Condelero and Bastiano Di Carlo, girl. stantly that corn stops hurting, th Veronica Boland, boy. g ~ o] s en Jonn B A Mefmnte Dusenbary. Firl shortly you Kt it right of with fine Raymond sad arlg Minor, bos. gers. ¥ Soap B."and Tenrietia Dlouat, boy. .Your druggist eells a tiny bottle of — e ——— ‘Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient She—Enthusiasm is contaglous. to remove every hard corn, soft corn, e ~ li-‘xe—dfl:z '-.l-uyu. ‘l'vehconriefl girls | or corn between the toes, and the cal- n't seem to al m; - i i OFFMAN means~ |||sodndinatet s | RRSresinie —Simply Tarn the Faucet 2 N O;HOME convenience is greater, nothing is more necessary You buy mOSt Gallon can, $3.00 jInstant Hot Water|f| s s cues g ; i AU SNy S ae - / : . o to gov- . . a5 dowa by the U.5. Nevy to gv " Six Dresses Pictured Col Rule of the Sale : A score of other models, Navy, od; g,r:n' buff, rw,ilthdm}”i"ghthe usuil ¥ ]I equally as charming. Sizes rose, Pekin, lavender, nile, R A e DR = - 16 t0 20 and 36 to 44 black, white and combina- funds. Additional sales- ; = 020 an o44. tions. people, assuring good service. = Sale begins tomorrow merning. ) Palals Royal—Bargaia Basement. a . = z i & o o gepe . ; : . WIZARD Polish--the Most Scientific Polish. = . - Made for Furniture, Woodwork and Floors ‘: It dries quickly, without stickiness, and gives %. surface a brilliant gnd very permanent polish. = Four-ounce bottle, 30c | Hot Water AlwaysReady . ol g JL = Half-gallon can, $2.00 | | [] than plenty of hot water at the exact moment you need Keeps floors looking well . g - ° ° '. Bl o ST b e everything on faith : e e The Hoffman Water Heater is remarkably simple in design thi . f. tiveness of Wizard Mop is its treatment with Wizird Polish, the cleansing 3 2 :;cl unusually efficient in action. R;AmCAI‘LY everything froxll: 2 clg;ro toh- e polish. Wizard Mops are built for durability; have adjustable handle; are Turn y?lur faucet n;yy time, and hot bt lli‘fll:.o and from shoes to gasoline is bought ;: . castly renewed. Prices, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.25. water flows instantly. Close your : L L f;ucgl ;:i the g-; is shut off. On, This comPlflih" kept faith with the motoring mw Cmt Clm off, it your bidding. public from the early days of the horseless car- - f":m“i nd;“ é{::.‘,, ‘::;: m'(.'.'l'yh : age wee 4 H m}:;':”l’"‘ m‘ !‘F; ;‘: :‘;Se- P"_e“m‘; Wdoij:fim:e::lt;:;d‘h‘z. Krlee_Dee - brightel:xs the colors in rugs and car- action. But why not get all the I mOSININE I CIIAD y Totor p pets. Free from injurioys substances. tets by caliags ot choaineices oils and gasoline. A very great aid to sweeping. Price, g BL LA pesimemsdgeogeze @ In Summer = | e ine t ive allaround sat ion 2 then the present—now! nodm. s.mmm.m--—lmt OIE; that is exceptional in one or W‘zeeo wa“ D er Made of the best yarn, chemically two details and badly wanting in otlier ways. treated to ;ather dust from walls, N e gasoline that is al tisfactory in starting, pick- Working Demonstration o e Sextbillly, range and mi s Sewing? . e and xm:';l:gie5 'i; literall n}:olding‘s, picture frames, etc. The o balanced. Itis vastly superior to one that chemical treatment is rmanent. Now cfl! Use “Standard”, the h.lrlwd gasoline, for maximum You can plan so much Washing does not affect ?: 60-inch more sewing since the com-. handle. ing of the new “Printed” Prices, $1.50 and $2.00 PaIEIt:rlnc;nger need you fuss . wmao Combifiation Sp“ia‘ for Fl'iday over perforations, because all thecl pattenll pie;;es are s‘fi ‘Bvoltzt.l:d\\‘l,ol Ml.r:fipsh “printed” in plain English. 2 . Sewing goes smoothly and 20 “:'u"l Dust Cloth more quickly because of the $2.08 VALUE & “printing” that explains the ; Special, $1.39 - new McCall Pattern. Palais Reyal—Bargain Basement, o-td-mmmmvm. ; ; g On At power and mileage and consistent economy. 5 24 /AN ol _STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) " Washington Gas Light Co. _fI| - “STA,N.D ) ARD”* SALES DEPARTMENT—419 Teath Stret N. W. The Balanced Gasoline! Vs HE!IIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIlll.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllll.lIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.- Small First Payment and Long i ' g Tiste toPay ag ' I.IIl!l-.l.l.l'....l.ll.l.ll.llIl/l.ll!l.....‘.l'lllll: & e 2 & i e

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