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18 = : TANDS | HELD FOR SHOOTING For lamp mounts and vases, in teakwood and other woods. Alkert J. Osgood THE PAGODA 725 17th Street Declared to Have Killed Mrs. Richardson. A EAIAIARIRG The Gift of Giving Employer. | evening. Every one longs to ! By the Ausociated Press. give at time, but the gift of giving the right gift to the right person is an unusual gift indeed. Genefo“s {riendship delights to visit the Trefls“fc Hnufie Of Christmas Gifts at she was shot by Thomas Pollard in a sufe” was the verdict of a | coroner's jury which met bere today |to investigate the killing of the pretty young stenographer at the home of her former employer Moa- i day evening. Pollard's bond of $10- { 000 given on the night of the killing, | was coptinued and his preliminary aignment in police court was set q }‘ T aling December 23. Schmedtie’s, where 3. Jones, a meihbor of Pollard. de- | 1 5 clared the inquest that when he the cxhilarating prob- yg | Sert'stine Faliind Nome roon arter 1 sho g Pollard exclaimed to lem of choice and ap- i"‘}‘l:“ shooting Pollar > . o 8 dy!” t v T have shot somebo e be Finds Body on Lawn. most easily solved. Jones was the first witness to be called. He was put on the stand after Coroner J. W. Hitfield refused the request of Commonwealth's Attorney Dave Satterfield for a postponement fof the hearing, Jones sald he was on his way to his home when he saw Ae $2.00 Boys Nickel Watch and i a'n 4 Pencil on R body of the pretty young divorcee bon Santoire 4 Sterlng o DOy O n” batwoen . the Pollard | Cuff_Lizks, Enameled {home and the house adjolning, and; or Plain -+ Emblem hat Pollard was standing on the Button -+ Baby Rag + steps of his own residence. He de- Scft Collar Pins 4 Sil- red that it was then that he ap-| ver-plated Vase | proached Pollard.sand the latter told | | of having “shot somebody.” { d he did not anybody | around at the time, nor did he | an automoblle in front of the Ac $8.00 Dirner Jacket Sets Smoked Pearl Studs anA Links 4 Gold Pen- knife, Rustless Steel Blades Hammered Silver Belt Buckls + n Richardson is supposed to have b riven to the Pollard home by J. Mosby West, former employe of Pollard and now in the real estate business of his own. Jones also testified that he did not Double Dorine Box, : ling ! know how long the body had been on e the lawn before he arrived nmor how long it remained there until it was removed to a hospital n[n:e 'blo(c‘ks {away. He could give no information At ‘515-00 | as to the amount of time elapsing be- ERERERVEVERVEVRERERLR | fore the arrival of the police. These| ! are considered by the police as salient | points in the case. H Detective Testiflen. geant Waymack, the | second _wit told of his arrivall at the Pollard e and finding the | Ytung reaity dealer in conference | With his attorney, Hiram Smith. He | sald Smith handed him a revolver, | ng out to m: POlnting Sm e for vourself nml two chambers in the gun are empty and that it has recently been fired.”; The detective declared he found this to be a fact Later. Waymack said, Smith instructed Pollard to get “his’ own pistol.” This took several minutes, the witness continued, und. the un was found to be a different e U e pistol previously given | him. I { e | Should you desire to ENTERS WALTER REED. ; xetanap ary of these Maj. Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. | ob]ects of art, an ad- | Unitea States Cavalry, recently tried | by court-marttal on the charge of vance fee may be de- g3 | sjandering certain officers of the [ - v, 11 d *cli posited. A prompt AT Vet Department, has been o view of the gifts 1s @ Finger Rings, Various ? 4 A New Green Rine, with Dia- E A 4 Platnum and cca Gold Caf Liaks + Platinum and 14-X. Diamond Scarfpin -k Shellback Military Brushes 4 At $25.00 Massive Gold Sigmet Rings for Men 4 Seth Tromas Marble and Mahogany Mantel Clocks 4 Silver and Golé Inlaid Cigarette Case -+ Flexible Brace- let, 14-K. Green Gold 4 R | i Detective S S R S B Y Y B S A N Y S S S S S R SRR SO Y IR LRRIRVERERIERNT dered to Walter Reed General Ho pital for treatment. 1 He 1s now in this city. ] counseled. i I Deom. T 3 { BILL RESTRICTS ‘DRY’ TRIALS. d yl As a result of the Supreme Court Reliable Jewekers Since JOG4. @5 ruling Monday that a man convicted | ] I L fi in the state courts for violation of! £ Washungton DG g@ TR T B { the prohibition act may be rearrested | A | e Rried for the same offense in the | &i‘udeml court, Representative Brennan. | rapublican, Michigan, introduced a bili g yesterday providing that a liquor vio! FAZLNELNUEZNEERS, | tor may be prosecuted in cither the | state or federal court, but not in both. Make This a Victrola Christmas No Initial Payment Worch’s Way A few records purchased will place any style Victrola in your Home Small Payments Start Next Year 1] Yo $150 Victrola $10 No. 210 . " Victrola Hugo Worch Est. lo G " Pisnes 1879 | For Rent. MT. RAINJER WOMAN HIT BY CAR THAT SPEEDS ON OF STENDRRAPHER =55 i Special Dispatch to The Star. | pi MOUNT RAINIER, Md. December !Richmond Real Estate Man |, oG returning home from s | lodge meeting late last evening, Mrs. John Young, sr., was struck by an automobile operated by an unidenti- fled person, who falled to stop after the accldent. Accorling to eye-wit- nesses,; the machine carried New York = CORONER’S JURY VERDICT license plates. Mrs. Young was taken Hospital in Washington. Dr. William H. Norton of Mount Raigler, - | ndine physician, said today she Death | was suftering from severe lacerations { Declared to Have Came to of the face and hands but would |d ] i e - | probably be able to leave the hos- i “in Scuffle” With Former _= | Jie S nim o' tew days. 1 i This Is the second autuomobile acci- {dent in the town this week. Tuesday while walking on Rhode Island avenue extended, Mrs. Ella Nalley and daughter, Emily, were | struck by e ! RICHMOND, Va. December 14— 7 | 1 1 = The two accidents occurred within Chuintmde %M"' Thelma H. Richardson came 0|, ;" ot of each other. State officlals & machine. | her denth from “a bullet wound—that | i1 ‘bo asked to send a state motor oficer to Mount Rainler to prevent turther accidents. - : 3 r Lead List—Increase in Offenders. More than 18,000 persons fell ers, were arrested in the number: In September, | ber, 7, and November, latios he speed Jaw: There were six arrests for murder in September, only one in October '17,69 Trafic and Dry Iaw Violators ¢ 3 ey E 1b, o Filberts, long, | | Pecans, Texas, Ib. | | Paper Shell Pecan —_— fi | Paper Shell Pecans, I 8 into | | Italian Chestnuts, Ib. . 3 the hands of the law for varlous vio- | * . Mixed Nuts, 35c: 3 for......$14 lations during the past three momn-‘l Pistach Nlll;‘T KERNEES v (Glhsfi jlaYS. 2oz [ 55R S slass Jars, 15-oz. oo q according to a statement of ncuflty: of the police for September, October | and November, placed before Com-| missioner Oyster by Maj. Sullivan to- | “fibe’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Felw Hours ay. Traflic violators, exclusive of speed- Nowihg Octo- 1933; October, 549, and November, 764. Arrests for intoxication fell off | | during November to 717. In October | there were 904 such arrestg. i Arrests for selling and possessing liquor also show a decline during the past two months. Arrests for selling | iliquor follow: September, 139; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. I fgber, U7, and November, 90. Wor|and threo last month, . egal possession of liquor; September | 141 Ocvober, 127, _Mfl Nw’mbag 57 | g The total number of arrests for Septomber, October and November 1s | + For_transporting luor: September, |a bupstantial Increass over. tho Bro 90; October, 83, and Novembgr, 93. ceeding three months, when the total n,l'lmber placed under arrest was Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- ] second and third doses usually break ing and snuffing! Take “Pape’s | up the cold completely and end all 1 Cold Compound” every two hours | grippe misery. until three doses are taken. The “Pape’s Cold Compound” ‘s the first dose opens clogged-up mostrils | quickest, surest relief known and | and air passages of head; stops | costs only a few cents at drug nose running; relieves headache, | stores. Tastes nice. Contains mo | dullness, feverishness, encezing. The | quinine. Insist upon Pape’s. | Oc- A well-chosen lamp appeals to every woman, and many homemakers would welcome the added beauty of one of our modern Gas Lamps Make your selection NOW from our carefully selected display of Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps. Excellently designed, well made and moderately priced. Very Convenient Terms, if Desired; 5% Cash Discount FQE Ch Paper Shell Almonds, Ib. . Budded Walnuts, 1b. Brazil, s Walnuts, 1b. ... rdan Almonds, Ib. ecans, 1b. Black Walnuts, 1b. Brazil, 1b. .......... {)o Main 4180 5 Direct Phones ESTABLISHED 1875 Apples, Oranges, Pears, Grapefruft, Lemons, Bananas MAGRUDER’S Conn. Ave. and K Street Fine Groceries “Gift Suggestions Practical Gifts of Daily Usefulness Gas Domes and Semi-Indirect Fixtures _ GIVE HER A MODERN GAS RANGE A Christmas Gift That;Will Be ; Appreciated for Years 4 A gift that lightens the burdens of her labors through the whole year, makes for more palat- able meals, and real ap- preciation of thoughtful remembrance. Many styles and sizes, moderately priced, and pur- chasable on LOW TERMS As a crowning touch to a well-furnished room, a Dining Room Dome or Semi-Indirect Gas Bowl makes a gift of which many a wife or mother would be proud. Early consideration is urged of our various de- signs before the full Christmas demand limits your selection. Payments may be made monthly with your gas bill, or 5 per cent discount for cash. - price. -« Suggestions Gas Irons, $3.50 to $5 Waffle Irons, $2.50 Cake Griddles, $3.75 up Toasters, 40c Humphrey— Water Heaters, Auto- matic and Non-automatic on very convenient terms. \ THE GIFT OF A GOOD GAS HEATER —in view of the coal situation makes a 1 particularly useful present. They assure quick, clean warmth whenever and wherever wanted, and are moderate in Our assortment comprises several dif- ferent kinds of portable radiant and reflecting heaters, as well as the efficient Radiantfire Fireplace Heater —an_improved device constructed on strictly sclentific principies, possessing all the friendliness of a wood fire, but without its trouble and dirt. Ia- stantaneous in action, comfortable and cheerful beyond compare. Very Convenient Terms—5% Discount for Cash til they have been approved APPROVED APPLIANCES. Yo ges aoplinces are oifered for sale by this company uutil, they ha > 5 A 3 by merican Gas Association. To merit this approval, appliances must comply with certain standards of Safety, Durability and Efficiency. SAFETY is the primary requirement. The purpose of this ts to insure our zg:%ut of faulty design and construction, and to assure them of satisfactory, long-continued service through . customers against the use of the use of appliances that are ashington Gas Light Co. » Efficient and Durable. - -Sales Department enth Street N. W. ristmas RAISINS, FIGS A Cluster Raisins, 1b. ... Cluster Raisins . Cluster Raisins. Ib. Sugar Dates, tin.. Oc Washed Figs, Ib. 90c Cooking Figs, Ib. 10 Smyrna Layer Figs, 20c Smyrna Pulled Figy, 1 $1.00 Smyrna Pulled Figs, 1 ND GRAPEY 4