Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. . ey, S S NN e SLAYERNOTFREE, | SO Q@b |t s i | s Reroed e stay Aer y § Owen . Glennan, 37 14 L strces norshease, || THe followiag births have been repirted 10| HERNERS S AY ANTELOPE _Association ‘was (ol hict of the bir 1 erop reports ty- i ! Prederc 11, Gersaun, 67, 921 Linworth | fhe heaith department in the last twenty four i gkt fe e H (Conti; | place we ! 2 h t of Agricul . . i clTlZ[NS DEBI- ARE nued from Ninth Page.) Sarah A. Price, 73, 049 14th street southeast. fi"‘:'- ::: ;:'hf'mnvxv::'h "":;l Game Protective Association Told 3 that the aufeiope e, cember 16, at 12:30 o'clock pm George W. Durity, 91, 2810 Cathedral avenue. 5 =8 i Acti _ he oxtinet uniess the government ool B ri1 e{ ( : ases l Allen W."Dulles, who is K oRbeTencat Mary V. Cross, @6, 1133 New Jorsey avenue | (iU, © el x';'m“-."r&y'.’l" on RiecessarysioEave { s Liovd. mecretars ol € of ho k outhent. Dlive L A <, ufter de T} conlasity -of | of Tarkeys MiDeal on “The Women | *Clatics Stone, 00, 620 Virginia avene south- | EARES e Animals. + shooting gre 1o IROpILALEY in charge. BaroteEvansiigjcan Yasrence It und Mary E. Chadwell, girl. | By the Associuted ¥ this useful article | i : o 19 Church sireet. | wiiliam and Anna G. 8 oy P ! Mlddleburg Va., Residents| - m 5 Garn 10t Sidney W. and Elsie Bond, girl. $ of w preserve. makes it a very ap- " » Mr. Henry Joy Staley has returned | In = s Stewart It and Josephine T. Cooper, girl. ) i from New York, where he has been | . Wallace Middletton Caucalty) Blexartil undJosep el (900 large quantiti —_——— i sincy vember 17. Mrs Staley is re- | Hospital. 3 2o | Terry and Virginia Day, girl. nate them for Give Account of Recent |muinng i e, Ty Mt ey e re; | [Tl 1 seoee 1 261 sorian saa | e a5 Viekhia v & mate them fu Belmont, and will return in about a( Delphia Shestingsitzay, o g 2L | e e, e doncea s cetesrant |2 and Mrs. Aldrich Dudley en-| SR Rvstem into Chile and organized t propriate gift for the business man, college man, school hoy or girl. . received by © treet. southwest. | 7.0 gteamship service between the i A ey : tertained a small party at dinner last I ’ ¢ BECKER quality Awecial Correspondence of The Star. evening at the Powhatan. & Tubereulonis K os el . West coast of South America and Eu- L5 = = s MIDDLEBURG, Va., December 13.— — RLRS i rope. is evident in each i = The president of the Arts Club and - = = e article published in The Stariyrs Bugh-Brown will be the. hests one, .B mg to the on Sunday last, under the title “Self- jat the club dinner tomorrow even- il B q ~ practicability. Confessed Slayer Freed While ‘In-|INE. An informal program will fol- T g T q e ow the dinner. On Friday evening — — === % nocent' Awaits Fate,” is misieading, |, g plano and son e according to a committee of Mid-{at the Arts Clgul‘;ubl;mn‘:.mn?fig{\‘i;: dleburg citizens. Lovette. i In the first plage, Milton Furr, who omal Park e ark T Ladies’ {clalms to have shot Irving Hatcher, ety Mrs. Otto ©o Veerhoft presi. Las not heen freed, but is in jail|dent. will hold a Christmas bazaar in B s s e s co, | the Trinity parish hall, Piney Branc 2 EEK R avaiting trial. Tn the second place, | polq"Gng "Dhniia sirect, memgarpe i 2 | Milton Fure_had had no fight with | cember 15, during. the aftcibosy o S i | Hateher. vening. In connecti e LIBERTY BONDS Have been exchanged for investments not uj It is too long a story to go into P 1324-26 F St. N.W. | the detailed evidence: but it is due to|In the lower “hall from § to 7:30 . i the good people of dleburg, where cha':;e‘ with Mrs. Walter Irey in If these investors had KEEP consulted us they would § still be the owners of the YOUR “safest investment in MONEY the world.”™ Tt is to our advantage 10 sce that vour moneyt is salely and profitably invested. worth the paper upon which they are printed. % jthe tragedy was enacted, {certain points which do seem clearly established. The dancing assembly of the Catholic Women's Service Club will hold a Fight Is Recalled. dance at the Catholic Q b 2 Comi t; e e e ennsegat peneBicetioll Wficommantcy ext rridays Irving Hatcher and Lewls Furr had|€vening at 9 o'clock. % “Star Braifond and Biedie, Cook. it a fight, in which Furr was worsted. On the : : g, e, LEVY-JESTER CO. ° ° Fenc . S and Dorothy Green. i 3 - ade Maddox and Clara V. Scwab, both G Far S 311 Seventh Street N.W Practical Gifts e e venth Street MLW. d ity of the shooting Williem T. Wood and Hertina Thomaw, qll e e L e e o T T o —are going out of business. Are Doubly Appreciated ¢ 5 ol Emp e e o Their entire stock of Men’s, store of J.'W. Mitchell and took a|*WENEH. Miver and Ama P. Muetter. Marriage Licenses. g huve been ixsued to the ¥s Why not give cutlery? It is one of the S Dol ths s 2nt s sie oo T . Women’s and_Children’s i i Purr o B ord ’ L riet. Hobins . efgie Therefore we invite consultation. most appreciated of all gifts Ty come fnto (hg sore, Laser ong| Shibe f Sl iad i o Clothing and Furnishings picked up a pop bottle, whe SaMIrew a ung. . . POCKET KNIVES Hatcher drew his pocket knife &nd A o, i will be sacrificed at 33c on o et l:rfti_! ,AE;OI""““' . ’:cn‘xin in an attitude of defense while | Luther . Page and Marian A. Crocker, o h doll Sal will start A i 4 | e oot B potee b€ the dollar. Sale The Washington Loan & Trust Co. Choice Assortment of Ki Pearl Handle Knives.. Combination Knives. Keen Kutter Scovt Knives Scout Knives, good quali I X. L. Brand Krives. Ring Knives for chains. Press-button Knives ... s prevented by a bystander from asing’ & Deaths Reported. Saturday, December 16th at no fight in the store. | The followlng deaths have been reported t: out of the door e health department in the last twenty- urs: wm J. Pundy, 20, United States Naval | 900-902 F Street 618-620 17th Street ‘ L e e - Yo 2 Eaved e Sevnt MR S e e It . with his head to the east. At . i the report of the gun the light in the | store went out. Out of the darkness { the e of Lewis Furr was heard than six witnesses, not in- | ofading the nesro; Ehil Lambert, who .: Putting more "pep’ ; into the Xmas-RuSl-l Witl’l svome Jubilee Razors Wade & Butcher Razor: Genco Razors.. I. X. L. Razors. SAFETY RAZORS Auto-Strop Safety Razors... ses of unimpeachable i New Gillette Safety Razors. ch : Lewis Furr say that | \\ & ‘Weck Sextoblade Razors... g {he had t shells llen, and this Gem, Ever-Readv, Keen Kutter, P e L 22N Enders and Others ) Others testifled that \ TABLE CUTLERY shells he sought to shoot l’hfl|l.am- \ = White Handle Knives and Forks, 6 of each...$650 set ek Beas el Stainless Steel Knives. 6 to set. 5.00 set Defense Claimed Alibl. said that he saw Lewis Furr shoot 3-piece Stainless S“el Carvers. The gun which Milton Furr claimed Stag Handle Carvers, 2 pieces. .. .25 up to have used had not been fired, while Game Carvers, white. horn a~d stag handles. .$350 up the gun which Lewls Furr claimed as MANICURE SETS his own was still wet when found by Reasonably Priced jthe sheriff and presented to the Pearl, Horn and French Ivory.......... $150 to $35.00 cnrr]\lner's ju‘rL and was loaded with a hell containing the sa; ize shot SHAVING BRUSHES AND STROPS Sl S vl s e s .50c to $1200 At the trial the defense tried to Rubberset Shaving Brushes. lar Swing Strops..... 50c to $650 establish an allbi, but failed. Apart gzlgl'r‘!slded Hiwlrdp;!rups. .$1.25 to $2.50 from the evidence of Phil Lambert Genuine Emerson Strops. $125 to $2.50 | (whose testimony the defense was (N -..S12 tnable to shake) the commonwealth OTHER CUTLERY ITEMS [ Hfdanecd ovidence Rumclent oileon; e ery man on the jury that Nail Nippers ... ......50c to $1.00 Lewid Furr fired the fatal shot. That |R S Folding Scissors 50c to $1.50 shooting was premeditated was [ 4 A = o 2 rly shown by the location of ' #"‘"‘.‘“"’K".",'"" Knives. Hatcher's wound (which was in the /Z§ unting Knives i full q left arm and side) and by the direc- (S S tion in _which Hatcher tottered be- J ¥y All our cutlery fully warrante fore he fell upon his face in the road- \§ RERERBRVERVELVERERVRRIRERERERERK From the Tarpon Springs (Fla.) Leader. 909 P~ Ave. NW. $8.50, $7.50 and . N.W. ), $7.50 an 2 we frequently have a number of fair Three Blg Groups OE !like a true southern gentleman, take t One reason why the Leader is often MEMBER OF ! visitors who come in to leave a news $5.95 Styles { our pipe out of our mouth and lay i $4 down somewhere and after they Yare Reduced to 75 ys tal WALFORD’S |€] = s s i i\ P ! a little bit late in coming out is that : 4 L] i rofordentsatorfacmsineloalliy o\ ) Complete Lines Men S S 1'1 oes about fifteen NCE again “Hahn’s” do the unexpected. Right in the —_— midst of the Christmas rush we radically reduce many Some Made to Sell High S and widt several hundred pairs made to sell at . At all our stores. 22, 7 B . —Half a dozen different styles high-cut Lace lish last 00TS pots. Tan and Brown Calf and Black Kid- E skin, low or medium walking heel; for women and el e, S New spring shoes, en. 5 Junicrg o one of the best men’s shoe fact Oxfords—\\'ing and straight tip models, in Tan. not a pair worth less than S10. Sizes Toney Red and Black Calf. Snappy 6% to 8 A to B. Only at our 7th and 9th St. Stores. = N ‘; Xmas Savings Club Checks Cashed ‘ B ? @ of our most fashionable styles. Please understand, these i llk S t 0 ckln S are complete lines—plenty of all sizes—right out of our At $9 and $10 § i everal hundred pairs Gallnn's N i ‘ regll]ar Slocks m::r;:-::;\ ;IL d’; "l’l o dxg!o‘[um:;alr - § Simply Name Your Brand —They're All Here “Phoenix” ((Onyx)) sports models and conservatives. ; = s And finally, several styles of Oxiords S —Of Black or Brown Satin and S e ] Colomals Patent Leather; low, medium or AlG I O o high French heels. 2 S gular stocks. irom $5.50 to $6.50. These in . At 2ll our stores. 222227770 —Strap and Cross-strap, turn sole, All at $535 pair—and a pumps dress models in Satins, Brocades, splendid chance to buy Good Patent Leather. Welt sole one and two strap Men’s Shoes for self or gifts. “Radmgor” Sports Pumps in Tan, Black, Patent Leather and “Medalia” combinations. “Well-Drest” ] - 5 i On sale at all our stores except the “City Club Shop.”) Glft Sll ers for Men (O P PP —And others—in all wanted shoe and evening shades. Every pair perfect—no seconds. Special sale Men’s Leather Everett and Opera Slippers. Excellent quality Tan or Black lcather: turn soles and low leather heels. At all our $2 95 StOres tOMOTTOW «.oerueeveneanennennnnens 2 Daniel Green “COMFY” Slippers for men. In all wanted colors, at all our stores. Special $l'95 Special sale Men’s gray, brown and dark blue Felt Moccasins, with soft padded, non-slip Elk 950 SOlES teevonosesnonenes 5555555555939 95593973 B 9.500 Pairs Women's Cozy Ribbon-Trim Slippers Never mind the size We'll exchange after Xmas Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. NOTHER extraordinary sale that will make our stores busy shopping centers tomorrow. Hundreds of pairs of Women’s Soft, Downy Felt Slippers, as pictured. Ribbon-trimmed and silk pompon. Slippers made especially for us—much better qual- ities than many similar styles being offered around town at *$1 to $1.25. ; Colors. Rose, Dark Blue, Lavender, American Beauty, Light Blue and others. All sizes, 214 to 8, Thursday, 85c pair. 4 i | | | | NN 7 's _Ribbon Daniel Green Pop- Children’s Pretty nlwm.lemled lin “COMFY” Slip- Felt Bootees and uliets, Cor. 7th & K Sts. Vool Bty e S el baas T 41494 St. ' $1.45 $1.69 8¢ “City Club Shog” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. AN )

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