Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1922, Page 21

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. . 0y STAR, HE SUNDAY |Mrs. Belmont Takes Rap at Major Parties foro the judge while sentence was pronounced. s stood in the eves of many of - his side 3 ranged muunll bim when he "was sentenced, :md accompanied him to the door of ll\x county jail when he was returned {thare pending removal to the peni-| H\ 3 in Columbia. South Carolinan. Condemned History of Cue. FOR FATAL POISON “Doctor” Indian Adminis- that a member of the <. Irving Henderson of Lancaster, ily had, struck him with a Mrs. Irving Henderson of whose bodies, together with those of thelr four small children, were found mber 29 Newton unless the nir to Faries’ own story er- | on the ®Ttness stand, so provoked the el civ home, to. ascer- s | elderly man that he could not stand Wean e oo “¥ e quarrels any longer. and getting tain wh g v Peuri= | his gun he started shooting members ing, “Dr. e ter of the Taylor family. He said he real- castetIndiar 2 2 A4 him euilty 1 1Y did net know what vas doing. fined © © | Six members of the | state n Hende: A letter written A motion for 4 new trial was over- 3 b to the Circleville 1y 0 ¢ = unsent, and literature Went en trial oy e n victim, furnished the clues rning in the Stoof four charges " E i ¢ bused its prosecu- B et : i g i tion of Red Wood. murder gsalist him, ns out CHANGE OF VENUE PLEA Arrented nt Hom, . o fata® woundin ember | This afternoon Inspector 0 av o OF ROSENBLUTH HEARDf inson ¢ narcotic SUTE . Both T N murhlll)fl. Decision on Removing Army Cap- MRS, 0. H. P. BELMONT. g afternoon the | cealed ziven to the in \ | By tho Associted Press. P Lt tain’s Case to State Courts an acered- the urs annownced NEW YORK, November 25.—The Wim under Is Reserved. | democrs 1d republican parties to- | and, unable by nub from Mrs. | was committed to the |day received a gentle Zo.—Fed- |0, H. P. Belmoag, society leader and | ent of tho National Woman's|plea to (he who sailed on the Majestic for | fore whom She will spend the winter | dicated that Qe considered the home iu the Riviera. she said, when thought of the ¥ November tor Robinson in Li > le, be e him to | § r moval procecdings i pt. Itobert Rosenblutin, i . Wash. indictm, Maj. n at he —_— Alex: < of Camp 1918 wllenged I gov- bad | the s time roor on the goodne independently in rirs and that it nization to reckon While in Europe, sie for the pub- Ate 1 af continue to_op national polit would be publ ¥ Why should we worry us these d abo would her party 990000600 00000000 000’00"0000000000 Sale_ of ema Corsets We ars d'scontipuing certain styles of the fa- 900609 "000000 Heavy-weight All-Wool Sweaters, in new Tux- edo model; long sleeves. 3338833333232:?-' n:o'us l;';v.:mo Corsets— Buff, Black, styles sellinz Navy, Green, e > s oo regularly at Copenhagen. 82 |ss and 5. $. .98 Regular $5 $ 2 b33 Most all == Sweaters . .. 38 | sizes . . Ghe Economy Corner Firet Floor. o 5 §ahi) 7th.and H Sts. NW. e f . bod 333338 ¢ ur We are immensely proud of these values and the op- portunity we have of placing them in these three popu- lar grades— 51975 $9475 $3975 The Clot}l Coats_are mlnde up in the new B'lollsed model as well as the Wrappy designs and more conservative styles—beauuifully lined, and with big, effective, genuine fur collars. Worth $25—$30—and $50 The Plush Coats are the finer grades of pile fabrics—fur- in effect and color—with full sweep; latest shape sleeves and huge fur collars and collars and cuffs. " Worth $25—$30—and $50 ey On Sale Monday 300 Dresses —worth $10 to S15 Silk, Tricotine and : Crepe de Chine—in very attractive models i . Navy, Black and the Browns Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes LSeesssseeeesssssssessssssseseeessssssntesiaseessssssssssssssesssssis >4 —especially well made —and effectively fin- ished— R T v e S Very Speclal Tailored Suits Dark Oxford Mixtures—Silk Lined of price for Suits of this high-grade Straight lines and plain tailored— In all sizes, 16 to 44 mode and superior AL . ts of genuine Coney Fur Coa —the _high-grade character. skins thntareproptrly made—and that won’t rip. They are in the $39.75 group. Silk lined; correct length; full sweep. $50 is the everywhere else 23 $338383ELITLILIILTILITIILLLLLLILLLIILIITTLLIILIIITLIITLL LA : ; LETTER DS HUNT | WASHINGTON, D. C NOVEMBER 26, 1‘)22—PAR'1‘ on such machines, and, ac- | own expensive radio sets, 21 caster tragedy the result of .Mrs monn[el which s Henderson's hysterta. | cording to’ employes, had quarreled |puile to recelve messages from “I would lile to take you with me, | with a man over fluch a deal on Wed- 3 il 1y Fals e In your migd,” he sald, “to that | nesday. great distance, and it is only fair to these people that they e an op h peopl hey | | morgun In La S et tha e o hystericai woman, who sought to go, and takae! her family with her, v\here here would bo no puin and no 5,510,229 IN AUSTRALIA. During the of Dirths over deaths accounted gor | % 3 o LR o e S o wiain vy vt | | RADIO NEWS cess of only 149,914, or Uhio | of the fiftie the present T ki:nn;&:‘i”'“h E !{l that the man who had an nlllr- Cus: ng as to the ‘_ulv In}lll\ of nine years for it to zpac cation with Lanus on Wednesd was | having one quict evening a .\\rl'k‘ on known to her under the name of Which no local station would be| e —— “Lourin.” broadeasting, giving radio owners an Buffalo bones b i nus was known as “Handsome | opportunity to listen in on out-of- found in % cave in Malheur Although he had many woman | town stations. The Hecht Company ' phone Ore., 100 miles farther t nds. according - police, he is inclined to agree with this sentf-| partme other _authoritative evi did an’ extensiv s in selling | ment. Heeht ster, where a mother, their four children lay, GIRL DENIES ENGAGEMENT. portunity their | in for dist -Lnnns Just Good Friend, Says Miss | interferenc: Gray of Kentucky. ‘Of course, g 5 other local broud CINCINNATI, Ohio, November 25.—| coi oo urselves, Miss Mabel Gray of Bromley, Ky.. re- | heing rendered by ported engaged to “Handsome Joe" | chould recel Lanus, who was shot and killed in|Siation W » and to tune IN CHCAGD SLAYING Anto Dealer’s Pistol Found Near Body Not Weapon Caus- to a ‘high plane, | in ¢ fairness the the Sentencing of Faries concludes one i —_ | ing Death. Lar R T H H of the most notable es of recent i P o 1 L, , Chicago last nigh at | to Electric Chair, Shows | Vet in Soneh Chrolina. 1t all grew tered lllegally to Indiana |Population in Ten-Year Period : (e was engaged (6 marry the wealthy | D fout of a children’s quarrel in the _;_x't Shows Gain of 936,361. ! ‘u“islr:\lumuhu\:‘:‘h\:l.nl toReiter s mreat worth while listening to, i on mill vill “lover. o i i B | “Althoug ogether a great | 3 5 No Emotion. tof il ¥ SOl Woman, Say Police. The population of Australia in- | B¥ e Associated Press. deal 1ot snmmmer when § was in Chiz | epe ot Do o s were sev- creased. feom. 4573865, In 1911, to| CHICACGO, November ii.—Evidence| cago, we were just good fricnds.”|ine Yoo et 4 aduit | 510229 a the end of 1921, accoraing | that Joseph Lanus, the wealthy West | Miss Gray said. ““We were not members ccame in- OLUMBUS, Ohio, November 25.— o ording | gjge automobile dealer, whose body | gaged to marr: i 1his manns ik [ 3 0 a report recently issued by the|was found in his garage last mght,| “Lanus visited my home in Bromley (o8, 80 TR 0 o~ William | point On September 6 While state chemists continued their|{ o .owon conitn étatistician. Th by his own revolver, two years ago,” Miss Gray said. i ana Vs o will die it son of William, analysis of the vital organs of Mr. and | 4y annual increase of 1.37 per was Lrought out by the | coroner’s in d the e L Although the gun arrivals over departures to 16 per cent of the | | M \rdlc uh(ml\-\ ad ent caliber. is station bro Wedno Tt s oelock hours interfer large « o lf \I \\l” I AV n—k-d influx of imm the Following is an open letter to the da radio public from I. Goldenthal of the she b Hecht Comp “¥or some time we have noted dis-| gold rush | ed that at: to whom he w. s MeArdle also | ported engi There are a great many people who 1 time gon Furntue Thhe Wright Co., 905 7th St. Wright Furniture is well adapted to giit-giving, because it is serviceable, popularly priced and worth while. It will last for years, and therefore carries the thought of the giver for a long time. When you buy Wright Furniture you are buying new stock—and you are only paying a fair pric 1‘m' Be sure to always buy the Wr rht ]‘urmture—THh FUTURE PAYMENTS M. \}\F PRESENT it. PURCHASES EASY. Special Four--Day Sale of KROEHLER and NORTHFIELD Bed-Davenport Suites, Specially Priced at 198 Thése suites were ordered some unie ago and should have arrived here at least two months pre- vious to their delivery to us. As we would rather not carry such a large number of them oper into this late season, profits, and offer them for four days—until Thanks- $50 and more on we have decided to sacrifice our giving Day—at a savings to you of § every suite. The suites consist of three pieces—iull e 1.:1'\14 ovérstuffed Davenport, Chair and either Rocker Wing Chair. You have the choice of tapestry, cane or velour upholstery, in two-tone bluc, taupe, brown or mulberry. Absolutely the best selection of the season at this special price. Three-piece DU L oieniiiecenennianns outfit and glass tobacco jar and humidor. $4.95 to $35 Louis XIV Dining Room Suite Ten-piece American Walnut Veneer. A most atiractive suite, including Buffet, Oblong Table, Panel China Cabinet, Cupboard Server, 1 Armchair and 5 Side $ 00 215: Chairs, covered with genuine brown leath- er. Comé in now and select your suite for Wicker Rockers In brown or ivory finish, of ar tistic tapestry design cretonne, Loose cushion seat. 38 50 o Just the thing for the living room or bedroom Tea Cart In either mahogany or walnut veneer. Has a drop leaf, glass serving tray and large rubber-tired wheels. A fine addition to any home Davenport End Table Several Designs. In Mahogany Finish $7.25 Barbara Chair A decorative piece of furni- ture for any room in the house. Well constructed, with saddle seat and spindle back. $8.75 Drop-Leaf Table _Just the ‘thing for your breakifast tabl, Is stoutly made of unfinished, natural wood, permitting you to stain or enamel to your choice. Has 42-inch top. Special at $5.95 Overstuffed \ Wing Rocker “Junior” Type Lamp of splendid make, sprinj comstraction high-grade gen: New Junior type Floor Lamp, ine leather, Wil add to all-silk shade, with deep fringe the attractiveness of your 8&nd gold braid trimming in liying room or den. mulberry, gold-blue combina- ~ tions; double socket; detorative base, silk tassel pulls. $25.00 it stations without loc e littie instruments to th ting stations wit How I IIIHMMWIMHMHWHWIHHIHIHIHIIHIHIHHH

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