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ey ' 20 FORMER D. C. MAN - SOUGHTIN KILLING: Special Dispatch to The TAUNTON, M: ©is P. King, a former r - ‘ngton, 15 wanted by the state police of husetts in connectlon with the cath of John Gomboa of New itord. 3 who died in the local s hospital November 19. A war n a murder charge en &worn oUt. e o King, who was employed at the hos- ttendant, testified at the had gone to the room Gomboa, an insane patient, attacked him d he (King) DRIVER IS EXONERATED IN MRS. HILL’S DEATH A coroner’s jury at an inquest at the District morgue yesterday afternoon in the case of Mrs. David Jayne Hill. | wife of the former ambassador to' Germany, who was fatally injured Monday morning by & motor delivery wagon in front of her home, 1745 tomoblle that inflicted the injury. soon as tho verdict death was reported been in custody since the acctdent happened, was released. Cyrus L. Bruner, colored, chauffeur| for the Hill family, told the jury that it had been his custom to stop:| in front of the Hill home when Mrs. | Hill was in the car. Monday mor ing, however, she directed him to! stop on the ‘other side of Rhode Island avenue, which he did. Mrs. | As| of mecidental | Lee, who has Rhode Island avenue, exonerated Guy | S Carl Lee, colored, driver of the au-|District Supreme Court and entered @ plea of not guilty to an indictment re turned by the war fraud grand jury December 30, s | dict Crowell, forger Assistant Secretary of War, and othe connectlon with cantonment contracts THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY %8, 1923. PLEADS NOT GUILTY T0 WAR FRAUD CHARGE Clemens W. Lundoff. president of the Lundoff-Bicknell Company of Cleveland vesterday appeared before Justie: ¢ charging hir with conspir ve ball $5,000 for his Asked co Lundoff against Crowell, gentlemen who fford in the criminal division of the in ourt, as T have no fear of the result v n American jury and the Amer- can public to hear all the evidence, nstead of only such as was presented o a grand jury, behind closed doors, n a one-slded proceeding.” Attorney Frank J. Hogan represents he defendant. SOLORED MAN INDICTED FOR SHOOTING DEPUTY John Webb, colored, was indicted vesterday by the grand jury on a harge of assault with intent to kill. Webb shot Deputy Marshall Edward © Guinane last Wedneeday, when the leputy declined invitation of the negro to drink from a flask. Three shots were fired at the deputy, one senetrating each arm and_ the thir as deflected from his heart by striking the stem of his watch. Guinane aided In the arrest of his as- sailant and then fainted. He was taken to & hospital, but was able to leave next day and return to his work.’ The attack occurred near éih and G streets, in the vicinity of the court- house. The grand jury ignored the chargse of undue intimacy with a young girl, which had been preferred against Andrew Redmond. Others indicted and charges against them are: Harry C. Smith, 1 after trust; Albert Matthew riding; Robert M. Mulligan, with & dangerous weapon; Sol Kess- ler, William F. Pletach, Beatrice Bright, Bertha Betters and Richard Clinton, grand larceny. ———— ARCHBISHOP RECOVERS. By the Associated Press. ROME, January 18.—Archbishop Ple- tro Fumasoni-Blondl, recently appoint- ed apostolic delegate to the United has recovered from an attack of grip and hopes to be for Washington January 29, The arch- bishop's aged father is seriusly ill with pneumonta. OHIOANS WILL SUPPORT LONGWORTH FOR LEADER The Ohio congre onal delegation at a meeting yesterda, unanimously agreed to support Representative Nicholas Longworth as republican leader in the next Congress, to suc- ceed Representative Mondell, Wyo- ming, who retires March 4. The action of the delegation was taken by the republicans to mean a clear-cut fight for the leadership be- tween Mr. Longworth and sentative Graham, Illinois, who was indorsed the other day by llinols re- ublicans in the House. There have een reports that Representative An- derson of Minnesota would enter the race, but thus far he has made no announcement concerning his inten- tlons. Speaking for the Ohlo delegation, Representative Fess, who will go to e Senate after March 4, declared it would get “solidly and enthusias- tically” that the Ohio members would urge |ger bo. his selection because it would assure | Grams. “unity between the leadership of the Teuse and the executive.” Repre- | ite, had promised to be home from town at € o'clock. wife frantically sent six telegrams to as many of his friends living in town, was stopping with them owvernight broken-down motor car behind Mr. Longworth ard | All LOS ANGELES, Callf., January 18.— Fire which swept through the fourth floor of Bro night did damage estimated by the owners at $1,000,000. the fire has not been ascertained. the warehouse of Barker furniture dealers, here last The origin of Faithful Friends. | From the Los Angeles Times. Brown, a newly wedded suburban- | At midnight his | asking each | ofy if her husband | 333 Toward morning hubby and his | wero proach the he 5 o wheit rushed up with of them read: | spending the night wit $1,000,000 LOS ANGELES FIRE.| ™ S CATARRHAL JELLY is guaranteed by 30 years service to miilions of A rorks cold, sneezing, cough, chronic catarrh, sche, sore nose, etc. tin on receipt our name address KONDON Minneapolis, Minn. ap- THE HUB, 7th and D Sts. N.W. Savings of 10 to 40 Per Cent on Homefurnishings of Merit in the Hub’s Great January Clearance Liberal Credit to All! Credit at the Hub is as liberal as it is pos- sible to make it. We will charge your purchase, no matter how large the bill or how small—and you may pay weekly or monthly as most con- venient. Could anything be more liberal than that? Fiber Hill allghted, passed behind the car | and started across the street tow her house. When a short dis from the car she started back, seeing the approaching tri when | she was struck and knocked down. He thought the dellvery wagon passed over her. He sald he believed the truck was going about twenty-| ‘two miles an hour. Mrs. S. D. Bradley, emplo 1747 Rhode Island avenue, the jury that she saw the accident from a window. She said Mrs., Hill seemed to become confused in.the middle of the street, when she saw the automobile bearing down on her. She thought the delivery wagon was either an ignorant or malicious not going over fifteen miles per hour. | distortion of actions, which were not Further witnesses g ti- | only honorable, but were prompted One 4| by a real desire to help an unpre- S| pared country at tional what thi connec have believed procured an v to return such I had not act ¢ no charges ag: The men who com- have been grossly de- elved, else it is inconceivable that they wou ve voted such an in- dictment as this, dictment charges wrongdoi network of falsehood ‘An_examination of the document, however, shows that iu the main it THE HUB, 7th and D Sts. N'W. ce ir died from fnjuries sus- ible beating unequaled 1y Massachusetts . i the grand jury ppeared immediately after bassd. it mas Massachusetts police be- T ts log! desti- as his former rosi- he is belleved to B. J. Loftus, liv- twelve miles DPORTS DURIG 192 | mony. ietment yr they are not grossl xeusably believed | s o the earlie H these charges had a load of valuable china. He said when Mre. Hill turned to go bac swerved his car out and he the rear end struck her. WOULD ISSUE NOTES. Two Railroads Seek Permission of I. C. C. for Financing. To finance purchases of new equip- | ment the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. "Marie rallroad asked the Interstate Commerce Commission to day nission to issue and scl in 5 per cent equipment! certificates, The road has ordered 1,250 new freight cars, six locomotives and elght steel co for passenger train service, will cost $2.979,000. The Mohile and Ohip railroad ‘also applied for authority to issue $1,600,- 900 in par value of similar securitics, | the proceeds to ho used for pa. part, for nine locomotives, proximately $2,000,000. Commerce Department Reports Total Value $3,831,516,735. Big Gain Over 1913. i Diamond Reset While You Wait N 18-Karat S Solid W hite Gold Mountings 3102 All the Latest and Best Styles sar an old-fasl r mounting ond Took brilliant vour cld ring new to Open a FISCHER’S 918 F STREET Jewelers and Opticians nt of Commerce, was ared with $4.485,- and $2,484,018,- exports during De- | ued ut $344.000,000. as | y November., { Berember, 1021, and | mber, 191% . while 1 October and otton export- | her the | the other mine hoth of larger H Properly Reproved. Make il'm'n Doston Tranecript A southern preacher congregation, “My bredren, when fust man, Adam, was created made ob wet lay an' set a {fireplace to dry.” Up rose a negro brother. Reed Rockers and Chairs $8.75 Tiber Reed Roll Arm Rocker, Baronial brown finish. Special price— 3615 $24.75 Fiber Reed Rocker, seat and back upholstered in cretonne. Ivory enamel finish. 10 to 331-3 Per Cent dfiF DINING 10-piece American Wal- $759.75 ROOM nut, pictured. $318 value. < = SUITES $232.75 American Walnut Queen .\nnc Dining Suite, consisting of Buffet, Oblong $179.75 Table, China Closet, Server and six genuin — 13 Charge leather seat Chairs.......... 22 It lities exported. PUEBLO INDIANS FIGHT HARRY 4y, CAUFMAN:: 1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. NW.% A Marvelous Sale Below Today’s Cost— 5 19¢ to 29¢ Values in Yard Goods Dimity Checks, yard wide 5 Red Star Birdeye, 22 inches wide Unbleached Sheeting, 39 inches wide. . White India Linen, fine and sheer. ... Windsor Plisse Crepe, all colors s Flowered Curtain Scrim, 38 inches wide _ Percales, light or dark, yard wide. ... Outing Flannel, checks or stripes. ... | Apron Gingham, standard checks. ... Marquisette, Ecru, 36-inch width Longcloth, Chamois finish, fine weave Dress Gingham, fast-color small pl nd, th solution adopted ur n the Chi fifteen. o neeting. They m nee in their war A stirrin Bl which, violations m the Pueblo | 5 . Jumberlng $349.25 9-piece Adam Period Ma Dining Suite, consisting of Buffet wi ror, China Cabinet, Extension Table and s genuine leather seat Chairs. Reduced to... Kitchen 10% to 407 OFF Convenie: Kitchen working service top, vegetable bins and cutlery she. would permit nto with representi on of Women's studied t 1w the I mbers, called for the | rican people in d easure. of Taos, Puebl -wah of Zun L. Abefta of Tsleta, | Tueblo, told of their reasons for coming »se the Bursum bill, | pledge of Abraham would be protected | > white people. One | | exhibited a silver-headed i d Lincoln had | j Cabinet. golde oak table. Re duced to. Kitchen Cabi h porcelain sliding top. L g finish—eq = 5 COTTONSEED ON HAND. crushed during the ! s to December 31 || —_— & aggregated 2,028,896 tons, compared | with 2,001,524 in the same period of | B Regulation Style Lonsdale Jean Middy § | Blouses {[¥ That Sold Decomber 31 totaled 784,386 ton: compared with 620,117 a vear ago, the census bureau announced today. About one hundred Regulation Middy Blouses, of heavy white jean, linene or galatea. Wwith' red, blue or white collars with braid trim: slightly soiled. Sizes to 42. $3.49 rproof; . _separate sizes to 14 years. 10 to 33 1-3 Per Cent Off $200 American Walnut 4-piece Bedroom $148£ Suite pictured. Full Vanity, Bow-foot Bed, 295 BED ROOM SUITES Chiffonier and large Dresser with mirror. Reduced to ...... 2 $359 American Walnut or Mahogany Veneered Suite, Louis XVI pericd. Chif- forette, Bow-foot Bed, Semi-Vanity and Dresser. Reduced to... T NS Rl L R ORE SO AL Fumed Oak Telephone | Stand and Stool. Special price— $0.98 Women's and Misses' Heavy _All- wool Velour Coats. with large nutria fur collars, in colors of brown, blue, reindeer and cocoa; fully silk lined. A 'few "Sport Coats among this lot, with pleated back and raglan shoulders. Sizes $1 Infants’ SACQUEs 99c Plok or blue flannel sacques, Twith embrojdered edge; rare value. $1 Bungalow Dress Frocks 69¢ A Mg assortment of strles fa light or dark ground percales, and plain color chambray, trimmed with ricx rack braid and plain bLound edges. FUll cut sizes. Nemo Reducing Corsers 83 This model bas always sold at $5.00, and for the new season is brought out at $3.00. All sises. Comfortable Strap Slippers for Home Wear SUNDAY EXCURSION {NEW YORK Sunday, Feb. 4 Special Through Train rect to Ponzs. Sta., 7th ave. & 82nd st. vashington Katurday Midaight, a.m.: arrives Penna. Sta. in the rt of New York City, 8:15 a.m. Retu Teaves New York 5:30 P.M. g Similar excursion Sundays, March 4, April 15 and May 13, Tickets on s beginning Friday preceding date of excursion PennsylvaniaR.R, System i'g The Routs of the Broadway Limited ) $438 Bedroom Suite of Genuine American Walnut. Four pieces—Semi-Vanity, Chif- forette, Bow-foot Bed and Dresser. Re- duced £0 ..icioivssccnsencosdsnsanaasnein Blacking Box with hinged top, fitted with foot rest I 88.5!! Girls’ Tan Raincoats Guarantesd wal CAP TO MATCH; Big bargain. R el oy B ol fl e $156.75 Cane-panel Suite—3-ft. Settee, Arm- chair and Rocker. Covered in mulberry ve Two pillows included. Loose cushions.......... 2 i \ 1092 159% 198 59¢c Flowered Bloomers 39¢ Flowered ecrepe: women's; full-cut sizes. 1923 Nemo Circlet $1.00 New style, $1.50 Extra Size s Women’s Gowns High neck, long sleeve mualin, em- hroidery trimmed yoke; also outing flanael~ gowns. $239.75 Cane-back Living Room Suite, uphol- stered in blue velour, consisting of 6-ft. Daven- port, Armchair and Rocker (two pillows and bolster included). Reduced to.... $275.00 Overstuffed Living Room Suite, con- sisting of Davenport, Rocker and Wing Arm- chair. Choice of Baker velour or tapestry cov- ering. Reduced to......c00.. 7 R S e U S T 0 SO, O o A7 e T ST U S 7 e T 7 Y Headaches Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not _enough of Nature's Jubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus replaces it. Nujol is = Tubricant—not & medicine or laxative — s0 ‘? cannot gripe. (@: b} Try it today. h Specials for Men 85c Ecru Ribbed Underwear od qual- Rtibbed irts and oo 65¢ Sizes 32 to 46. $2.00 Gray Ribbed Union Suits ity. st ol e T $l,39 $2.95 sizes 34 to 46. Sweaters To $4, Men’s Pants $3.95 $ 19 For strect wear ] or work. In sizes 28 to 42. Ld $6.00, Men's $15.00 Collar and_V-neck in 0 i | A rellet for _tired, aching feet, a3 they are made with fturned soles, and fsoft kid \ fl 0 i l Sweaters, Pullover and_coat stvles. To $25, Fine Suits Good assort- ment of patterns for men and young men sizes 33 to 46. with rubber heels attached. Same slippers in ox- ford style, with plain or g tip vamps s