Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1922, Page 12

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THE EVENING S LEGISLATION URGEI]I STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922, : ‘ FIGHTS BURGLAR IN HOME; | GOULD, PALACE FOR SALE.| 70 MILES OF WIRE WILL BE USED | i 'siimes diiinti IS SHOY THROUSH NIND L oo roo rees mem x| ON TATEST U S SUPERDIRICIBLE| iz m b ) Jacob Bn-‘ Grapples Intruder He ::‘:;‘.‘1‘;:‘-‘&::‘1‘::;“:;: I:’::“l‘::: BSees Hiding Under Table. oeial LAKEHURST. N. I June 23— 0fty miles an hour and o maxi- P! on the market. The price se! Construction of the cradle to hold mum speed of seventy-five miles 18 $1,250,000. " | the ZR-1, the next addition to the | §hoeouN,, 4, Srulsing radius of Negro Escapes. . ou! ng the gas It is & .six-story house and. when Amerjcan dirigible fieet, has been «Struggling for the possession of a bullt, cost Mr. Gould $1,000,000, f: bags is expected. revolver with a negro burglar in his |ClU4InE the furnishings, but noi the |® Started at the naval air station Seventy miles of piano wire will ek be used as struts and braces to price of the ground. It replaces th the girders and thirty miles of ook tRLLE it street about 3:30|0la home. of Jacob H. Sohif, pur-| It is expected that the keel of | Lhe, EIr Sections, which "will be ) o Need in Vi f Supreme |clothier, was shot through the right|chased by Mr. Gould {n 1892. At the| the airship, which Will be 700 feet | GConoiructed from ~ mursiumry, o keep them im Detter health eed in View of Suprel hand and cut severely ‘on his face|time of its erection the Gould home{ long, 85 feet in diameter. with a | mwetsl me cirons an stos) Shoy Tehts thereby nll S thels L s v by the butt of the gun. The merchant | a8 one of the country show places.| gas capacity of 2,700,000 cubic | oo ihne alons i U - The swimming pool, on the top floor, | feet, will be laid within a few A B I e e et vt i W ourt Ruling. probably owes his life to his presence | The innovatfon and ita greaf| weeks and that the dirigible will s Wm. Graham Egerton : 06 mhiaga pQuickly raising his hands | Jo)ons and ballroom were considered | b ready for trial flights in about | telegraph, ship telephone and m. By the Assoclated Press. to shield hin face frorh the bullet. _|Shions and beliroom were s e voice tubes will be installed upon T b bt CLEVELAND, June 28.—Organized| After wounding Bass, the negrojf, B& TWOF has not been occupled The ZR-1 will have a lifting the dirigible. which will also be achines .ot et il dhoy S Sl B v (RIS e o pong | EEESES HSH LT of the Supreme Court with a campalgn | prinis as the resalt ot golline tnes s ) neral of Mrs. Gould was held there| two 100-horsepower Liberty mo- thin a 2,000-mile radius. last November. tors, giving a cruising speed of The crew will be quartered in to secure the enactment of a law which ;iu.b. of wal:rkln ","“'F"“ a hasty }a‘xl‘L will protect it from suits for damages 3 Masitaken ito. Freedmepn's Hosz ©8 | pital. Hi; ded by employers instead of denouncing | b eriers condition is not regarde the laws, the Brotherhood of Locomo- The merchant discovered the bur- - | 8lar coruched under a ning room - tlvedEnglneera stated in a bulletin s- | E18F coruched unde o iainins xooms P sued today. refrigerator for milk to stop the { The Coronado decision holding that| wails of his hungry four-year-old For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Manufacturers who are caught in the current of overproduction now offer their stocks at sweeping re- ductions. The advantage of buying your sewing machine A | « e hlaratta dee labor unions are suable for damages son. The megro rushed at him and Nnow 18 & see. F Is a challenge to the workers to seek | if STUEBIS for possession of the gun Pennsvivania ] legislative protectipn for their unions |him, the robber fired the shot which Y Complcle Set of At- similar to that given labor organiza- | the merchant's hand prevented from P tions in- Great Britain, the bulletin | 5tfiking him in the face, Avenue tachments and Lessons Headquarters Detectives Sweeny, o contends. Waldron, Jackson and Jones, who are Free With Each Ma- “The Coronado decision opens a wide | Investigating . the case, expect - to 5 gateway for all sorts of unwarranted | make an arrest soon. chine. attacks ‘upon labor organizations,” states the bulletin. “It_invites unscrupulous employers| TURNS BACK ON MANILA. engaged in a lockout or strike to pro- voke damage to their property, as the ¢ . plaintiffs in this case did, and then tie | Hadji Rasul Declares He’ll Not Re- B 1922 Domestic, $52.50 uUp the funds of ‘the labor union by & P 2 suuc':nr‘damalges Tag?lnst the union. turn Under U. S. Governor. & . “Chief Justice Taft cites numerous = Regularly $60.00 and $65.00 COnEEE e ena‘flm!ms ‘expressly ex-| ¥ er-lu-\'e"?. Tn(-_.n::r.l;h:mwrmngo Dnl:] i i 3 empting labor unions from excise taxes, Newa R CopyEighLs ) Stightly marred. Six d"“{ K| |Sn "oraer “to araw the “dednction that| MANILA, P. I. June 28.—Hadst| ers. Automatic lift. Ball- such recognition of the legality of [Gulamu Raeul, son of the Sultan.of | = bearing. Sit-right position. unions also implies that they may be|Sulu's former secretary of state. is %! | sued and their funds attached in claims | sailing for Japan, Australia 2nd Eu- B 2 50 arising from acts committeed by their | rope with his American wife, former- Famous Singer, $38. | members. Yet this comparison fails|ly Emma Stewart of Washingto entirely when applied to common law | Before boarding his ship Rasul sai partnerships and other such organiza-| “We shall not return to the Philip- tions which are admittedly legal, but | pines while there is an American Which are not suable for the wrongtul | Eovernor general in Manila nor until acts of their individual members. we have our coveted independence. Such decisions as the Coronado case | Gulamu Rasul left two other wive: are doing more to discredit the law and | at home. 3 z . the courts in the eyes of the working i people than all the so-called radical agitators in the country.” | THREE IN HOSPITALS AS TROLLEYS COLLIDE —_— Five Cars of W. R. & E. Co. Meet in Two Crashes—Other Acci- dents Reported. Three persons were injured, and five street cars of the Washington Rail- way and Electric Company were damaged In two separate collisions yesterday afternoon, the first, in which three cars were involved, oc- curing at 7th and F streets north- west, the other taking place in front of 1300 Connecticut avenue north- west. Bryan Johnson, motorman on one of the cars, was hurled from the platform and injured about the face and body in the first accident. He - was taken to mergency lospital. - The three cars wers Scagii” Arthur Jordan Piano Co. E. W. Creecy, seventy-six years G Street at 13th _ Our Customary Mid-season ol ; o o O'Neil, twenty-five’ years old, 2409 18th street, passengers, were hurt . in_the second collision.” (] o aI a Mr. Creecy sustained a dislocated shoulder, while Mrs. O'Neil was in- Jured about the head. and the cars As in individuals, character is what counts g{eer;%_uzs::r':rgee kmL"’m“‘E"m,‘;‘g’L‘.fi;‘v WIEDSHEIZLDS ‘BODIES. 3 . 3 5 A ospital. Whils in Paint—and character is 3 combination of The automoblle of Representative , ;W TS T T T R T M T Regularly $45.00 Regularly $70.00 & Five and seven drawers. Ajgreat tavertseiy ".‘e Home Not new, but just as good, me- sewer. Here is a machine that chpanically inspected. = Guaran- will give excellent service. teed to give service. We repair all makes of sewing machines. Hemstitch- ing and Picot edge work done on short notice, 9¢ per yard. These Machines can be purchased on weekly or monthly terms as low as $1.00 weekly cardinal qualities, without all of which there by John Hermer, iakithoma, driven A east, was damaged to the amount cannot be perfection. of $400 yesterday afternoon, when it struck a motor truck driven by an unidentified colored m ini f 'ANT PP’ » Liquid . B thanared men on Vigwia || Jf You W. arper reported to“th 1i t Bath Mlll’co quIIl Pall‘lt the "driver Jof the track. stomneq A Five-Room and We have the ardent co—operatiori in this sale each year of those makers upon whom we rely for 1y ERE TR e vemizafon e genal A police || A D ARTMENT -~ our regular stock. The concessions they make—, is PERFECT Paint because it is composed of sulied ‘in Anding that thore was together with those we make—permit a price that’s the best ingredients—pure lead, pure turpen- dead pumber on the truck, In the Northwest ! 1 : ! ; : . er Campbell, colored, twenty- Il o, o o the best sireete, factag on & i never equaled—at any other time; nor under any tine, pure linseed oil, pure Japan drier—and the Georges countyoMa arteost & hnce inrge "ty park, la waiking diataocetot , € L experience that combines these properly. :'s‘eonnugemfndms(hB"l(;llfeet.i"‘):;a f.}?.fi‘lfi TERMS: ! other auspices. last night as a result of the over- ||| H 5 Paics s turning of the truck he was driving. | [ $100 Cash, $235 in 60 Da J The character of “Murco” Paint is reflected , The mecident happenca bl $ m'“{“ Fach Menth ys ¢ ¥ in the character of the job it produces. You 27 Tetmmeines tarnnto Now S f gy on Lot it ot e eActu ues Are can tell when “Murco” Paint has been used—it B 0y lost control of the [l 1350 & SO0 iy, payment wil go Mu £ machine, which overturned when it ||l cobara’ poyios e ooariaime lasts. It’s the “Lifelong Paint”—and the most struck a tree. Campbell was taken In 55 months you would own the apart- D e e to Casualty Hospltal 1t cor. | [l memt, ith 20" rent or monthly paymests $:Z $:z 50 md $3 v c - n nd Paul Brown, small col- ‘make. sconomical s amtionany, ecatlsciobats ored children, residing at1713 Florida ||| _8plendid proposition for a family or sev- J b 9 ¥ teristics. avenue, were Injured yesterday aft- ||| ersl ladies or geatiemen. s ernoonas a result of a collision be- | | tween' two “automobiles at Connecti- || R. E. L. YELLOTT & CO. You can buy any quantity—much or FEN% St aver&ues;éldegl street. (‘}mve; C- 11517 H st. N.W. Main 8115 2 e A A =7 : aywood, street, in whose =tV B little; and in every desired color. WINEF automobile they were riding, was ar- | k== = rested by the police of the eighth ~ precinct and charged with responsi- 1 4 h O bility for the accident. The children [ . . ur y . were treated at Emergency Hospital I 1A7I|:oalllgmqmjufles g e o uis Simms, colored, yrtle 710 12th St. N.W., + Main 5280 street northeast, was driver of a mo- \ tor truck thul;ltsr;lzckfllohn S.tBurgess. % v five years old, street, at 6th and H stréets yesterday afternoon: weeten = =] B0, 12 St i e |Fthe Stomach 4 “When a driver gets a bonus, he wants a car that will keep him busy all day. These good-looking I ROM the very in- | ST e e o long,” rom stad T ariens - [I|1 : stant the Nash f..;"‘.‘;":.',:&.-’:'.,"?..;,:!:"’" » moves forward there is | . borne in upon you the ey Otz ;‘ e : _ _ | E thought that you are : ‘ | Fine Count Imported Madras and Pongee. ' lenci wand Drtver No. 27 : Handsome new satin stripes of wonderfully at- e experiencing a new an - sl oy s tractive effects. Gk 4 = E ] . ge s a ¢ < < t g . 8 g o o e Y ey -Solid colors—including white. 2L in our service, A e > z 1 ; : Fours ast Sixes : f:{ mu{ u“‘: e u"‘""‘l : 1{“.:,':"“,';::“'": Shitts wtth neckbz‘mds. : : 3 Plsomes iy » fxpo (o futey e A Shirts with separate collars to match. . ; ' _ Shirts with collar attached. ; 25¢ First 3 Mile Shirts with button-down collar. 10c each additional 13- mile - ; 'All sizes—sarefully tailored—13%; to 1734— g and with various sleeve lengths, ! The sale you wait for, every summer—and which never disappoints. o NASH : ‘Hurley Motor Company ug e N wozox. oo, ,...‘:,'m,o:{s,,“- ot Store will epen at 8 a.m. tomorrow X X ‘WILSON-WASH F3 00, DELMARVANASE MoroR 00, i Wet rt Alezandria, Va. ' & morning — especially for_this sale.

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