Evening Star Newspaper, July 20, 1922, Page 24

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Broken s 35 ‘ SiZES peweeeve o mwawm ke ' SHOE STORE Over Lincoln aturday Saturday until 6 pm.—aad in addition to this convenience we're offering | forY mi‘n;’:d Snmhyy':om really exceptional values. You don't have to take more than one - Kiddies binations. “Lee,” “Tumble-In” and other famous makes. They're comfortable for the kiddies and save the parent muchi clothing 1 expense. The original prices are uptto $1.00, Clearance of all WASH SUITS Every style and every color combination is included at the one price. Sizes from 4 to 1 A Lavender, and Pink. Made with Silk Frogs. Sizes A to D. Spe- cial at— Men’s Belts All-Leather A patented, invisible end belt. ture Friday and Sat- urday they're priced | Real Honest es BABYS CRES LEA TOGHASTLY SEEN Man and Woman Found Slain in Creek Where Auto Had Stopped. IDENTIFIED BY POLICE No Weapon or Bloodstains Puzzle Authorities of Williams- port, Pa. By the Associated Press. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa, July 20— County authorities today were inves- tigating the mystery surrounding the death of a man and a woman, whose bodles, with their throats cut, were found last night {n Lycoming creek. near Bodines, twenty miles south of thig city. The victlms were identified as Mr. 2 rs. Henry M. Shearer of Attlca, Who left’ their home Tuesday for @ motor trip to Harrisburg, Pa., to visit relatives, The bodles were discovered by pass- ing motorists, attracted by the cries of ‘a three-year-old child, standing in an automoblile, calling “Mamma’ and pointing toward the creek. No bloodstains were discovered on the bank and no weapon with which the pair could have been slain was found. The police appeared mysti- fled as to how they met their death. The man's watch had stopped at § am. and the bodies were not found until 7 p.m. The car, bearing a New York license, had been standing along the road alil day, but attracted no at- tention. because motorists frequently stopped at the spot to fish. CONVICT SLAIN BY GUARD Five Others Wounded When Mob, Rebelling, Is Fired Upon. SANTA FE, N. Mex., July 20.—Mar- tin Baldonado, a convict in the state Denitentiary here, was killed and five others were slightly wounded when eight guards stationed in towers along the walls opened fire on a mob of con- victs after they had refused to enter the cellhouse. Baldonado, sentenced to six years for burglary, was shot through the back and died within a few minutes. Your dollars are worth more than they were. Save them by using our clothes-saving serv- ice. We make your summer apparel like new. We remove the stains and grease spots; repair the rips, renew the sleeve linings, scw on buttons, etc. Call Main 4724 Play Oxfords and Barefoot | at Real Low Prices $1:35 Young Ladies’ ‘AN - patent, Patent Combination and All- white Sport Flapper Sandal Pumps, fiber and rub- s l 85 fords, Children’s White Canvas Ladies’ Black Satin Plain Lace and Button Shoes; also ‘| Pumps and Strap Pumps— Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps. French and baby French heels. Season’s accumula- ‘ Accumulations brok- | tions. Bargains...e sl_’oo en lots and sizes.... sz_'gs Ladies’ White Canvas Strap Pumps—All-white and patent combinations; neat and dressy eceesaeces sz& Genuine U. S. Keds $1 .l 9 Ladies’ White Canvas U. S. Standard Brand Solid Rubber- and Lace Oxfords— sl.zs All sizes. eeemevecnec National Bank 7th at D Trnw ‘A—Dolithful. Dai]){;Healfh; \: Beverage “Your Physician, ‘will Approve LIQUOR ARREST POLICY OF BALTIMORE REMAINS Hight Court Buling in Molinari Case Not to Change Attitude of Police Department. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 20.—The decision of the court of appeals in the case of Anthony Molinari, who was ac- cused of violating the state law by selling liquor without a license for beverage purposes, is not expected to make any change in the attitude of the Baltimore police department toward the sale of liquor. was fined $600 and sentenced to serve six months in jail by the Alleghany eneral Armstrong, when effect the decision would a on the attitude of the Baltimore police department, said: “It will have no effect because It upholds the opinfon which 1 gave in December. 1920, to the effect that the sale of liguor for beverage purposes without a license was a violation of the state law in spite of the fact that it was Impossible to obtain such a ppeais policeman has authority to arrest for the sale of liquor, but not for its possession or transportation.” “In August, 1920, I gave an opinion {n which 1 said the Baltimore pelice ad no authority to make summary arrests under the Volstead act. There are many acts which are violations Volstead act which are violations of the state act—poss. transportation and the I Then in December, 1920, T gave t opinion that the sale of liquor with- Conference With Gompers and Others Results in Expression of Optimism. Hopefulness of a settlement of the course of time” out a state license was a violation | Senator Borah, chairman of the com- of the state law in spite of the fact | mittee on education and labor, follow- NOW ON SALE DANCE RECORDS Lovable Eyes. Introducing “Hootch Rhythm,” “Make It Snappy.” Coe-Coo. Al Jolson, Comedian. | Sweet Indiana Home. Fox-Trot. Mammy. Tenor Irving Kaufman. The Sheik of Avenue B. Tenor Love Her—She Loves Me. From “Make It Snappy.” You're Like a Ray of Sunshine. FromF“lztty Pep};eear." R ley Fox-Trot. y Miller . Ee 3 < Mammy, I'm Thinking of You. @nd His Orchestea; Take It "Cause It's All Yours. Kicky-Koo, Kicky-Koo. Fox- Trot. Bay. . Eddis Elkcins’ Orchestra. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Parade of the Wooden Soldiers. From “Chauve Souris.” ‘Trot. "Twas in the Month of May. ¢ From “Chauve Souris.” Ray Miller and His Orchestre. waiian guitar, Hawaiian ukulels trio, Just A-Wearyin' for You. Intro. “I Love You Truly.” Louise, Ferera and Greenus. Swanee Blue Bird, California ARmnblcrs. Those Longing for You Blues. Fox-Trot. Frank Westphal and His Rainbo Orchestra. Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down. A-3627 10-inch 75c G’;” l:l:: m:." Wi Skeeter and the June Bug. Bari- tone Solo. Harry C. Browne. Dar’s a Lock on de Chicken Coop Ay arry C. and the i The Low Backed Car. The Foggy Dew, Tenor Salos. ix Dals. Edwin i A-3618 10dinch 78e | | Yod Won'tBe Sorry, Fox-Trot. e 08, A-3620 10-inch 75¢ Bive Danube Walts. Stramss. Soprano Solo. Rosa Ponsells. 49988 1___24-&91-#—7 $1.50 Would God 1 Were the Tender Love Her—She Loves Me. Symphouy $1.00 From “Make 1t Snappy.” J.E. byer & Co. M. E. Horton, Inc. Distributors in Washington AND . S. Harper, Inc. Alexandria, Va. - Believe Me If All Those Endear- I'm Hungry for Beautiful Girls. Charn . From “Make It Snappy.” [Eddie Cantor, Comedian. A-3624 10-inch 75c "Who'll Take My Place? “Kokomo.' Marion Harris, Comedisnne. When You and I Were Young, Maggie. A-3619 ll__iub__&ywl.y $1.00 Here Comes Dinah, Belle of the Ball. 0-00 Ernest. Tenor and Barl- tone Duets. ond Naek. A3632 10-inch 78e Vanr Gordon. A-3617 10-inch Symphony $1.00 || ddy | A-3616 10-inch Symphony $1.00 | hony Records—Artists with irtuosos of the violin, ‘cello, harp, all their majesty. Columbia methods of COLUMBIA GRAPHO Columbia Sym have played them. LWAYS a Complete Columbia Record Library Our Balcony Phonograph Shep. 13 RECORD-HEARING ROOMS—NO WAITING! | LANSBURGH & BROTHER C. GROVE, Inc.| | HARRY C - 1210 G St. N.W. i fon and the rulin this case ¢ case g _was attended by Set of Massachusetts and King discussed. NEW COL )S OUT TOD? TO-NIGHT —take Home real family treat. Push the chairs back. Move the porch swing. Put on some of these sparkling Columbis dance hita, Here’s a pippin of a fox-trot! IT’S “Lovable Eyes”—played with the snap and kle and fasci- nating double rhythm that the Columbians put into it. i Such a banjo-twanging, snare- drum-tapping, saxophone-spotted medley of syncopated harmony would make a marble statue fox-trot off its pedestal. - They’ll say, “Please play it again!” All ngyfil— t first turn the record over. “Sweet Indiana Home” is on the other side. Go through this month’s entire Columbia list. You’ll find another and another masterpiece—each different—each an encore number of an all-star program. The new process -Columbia ulms el ot hyeg’%mt?b“ ar dance music, y the ggsters of infectiou!s) crash-and- clatter harmony. On Columbia Records you get every note of the music—without blemish. There’s no scratch, no scrape or other surface sound—just smooth-as-velvet, unmarred melody that makes you realize how differ- ent, and how guperior, Columbia Records are. Tear out this Tmoénew Columbia Reco! pi any Columbia dealer. He will be giad toghynlltheulechonsymwmh. to hear. superb voices have sung them. Great orchestras pianoforte have given of their genius. Columbia making give you perfect rendition. PHONE COMPANY, New Yozk I'THE HECHT Seventh at F St. | Headquarters for Grafonolas and Records | | House & Herrmann Seventh and Eye Streets all the time Federation of LaboR, ——— 04 Edgar Wallace, Washingtom egislative agent of t mine unions. SENATOR BORAH SEES enator Horan cmphusised that he gonfennc;: was at the suggestion of enator King and that Mr. Gompers HOPE OF STRIKE PEACE '4i3%5er o, a8 dhe-omeemamanfor B President Lewis of the United Mine Workers. Mr. Borah sald the discus- sion wad general, that no definite suggestions, plans or legislation for settling the strikes were presented or “No conclusions were reached,” sald Benator Borah, “It was pretty gen- erally understood that nothing in the oal and raflroad rikes “in due | way of legislation would be practi- was expressed by |ocable at this time and that legislation could only deal with the future and could not settle the strike very well.” UMBIA RECORDS OUT TODAY ! | Al the latest hits

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