Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDA‘Y, FEBRUARY 2 IROADS PLAN FIGHT [SAYS MINISTER SPOKE REMINGTON' PRVATE he took orders for liquor, and by day [t wotking in his office, where he took or- ders for bapk safety devices—was i Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast | UN M"-EA G[ BU"K ‘ AGA'NS-I- BATH“U{;S PAPERS SBUGHT VAIN[Y %%%%é‘%% ‘:h;:gxg{ 1{% SH OE S §E sea}g {;IETY l The officers said they were searcifing chiefly for Remington’s private papers, but that they had obtained little results at his residence, his engineering office, his ranch at Chino, forty miles east, and at the public markef, where he is sald to have rented two stalls. The ice denfed they had in a jail outside Angeles incommaunicado & man sus- pected of the slaying, but made no offi- clal comment of the persistent rumor that they possessed “vital information, which if made public now would ham- Detective Who Joined Klan Turns State Evidence in Ku Klux Prosecution. Police Probing Los Angeles Mur- der Deny Having Suspect in Outside Jail. For Growing Girls and Children Child’s Spring Heel Shoes In gun metal, tan calt and patent leathers. Interstate Body Notified of Possible Suit to Block Re-Establishment. oseph Goldenberg Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Suve the Difference i i S e SR By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calit., February 23.— The dual life credited to Earle Reming- ton, electrical engineer—at night mix- By thie Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, February 23. —The state sprung a surpride in the ‘W. M. Cortner case, in which the de- Railroad representatives before the day gave noties of the woseibie fo |apiracy In Ku Klux Kisn headquar- | =2 ST 7 TER 87 to 11, $3.50 tent of the carriers to institute court | ters, when it called Edward McDonald ‘ 72 2 b CARRIAGES proceedings to block the recent com- | t0 the stand in police court yester- 1114 to 2, $4.00 STROLLERS mission decision ordering re-estab- | 92Y- 2V to 6, $5.00 lishment of the interchangeable| cDonald testified that two speeches were made on the night that he was initiated into the klan, which, he sald, was February 12. One of these, he said, was made by Rev. C. 0. Wood- ward, pastor of Browle Street Church of Christ of Columbu om he tes- tifled talked on Cal , Jews and negroes. Asked whi of the speech made by Re ward, McDonald declared: “He said 85 per cent of the offices were held by Catholics; that we ought to stop foreign immigration. He sald ‘it's time for us 100 per cent Ameri- mileage book system giving reduc- tions of 20 per cent in passenger fares to travelers. The point was raised at Informal conferences over the rules and regulations which are !being prepared to govern the use of mileage books, whose issue was au- thorized in a resolution by Senator , Watson, republican, Indiana, if they aro put on sale March 15, in accord- ance with the commission’s decision. “Before golng any further with this matter,” en Vo ' v Efor the Ean aiumle Exliome Swto to step in and do something. 5 hat did he say about the s oy aan, Yo, foa 7> asked Attorney Malone for tate. “He said the Jews were getting too strong, too. He didn't say very much about the negroes,” said the witness. McDonald testified that Rev. R. C. Moon, pastor of the St. Paul M. E. Church " of Springfleld, also spoke. The witness was not called upon to tell what Rev. Mr. Moon said. Judge Davis, following a confer- ence with attorneys for both sides, announged he will announce his de- cision some time next week. He de- clined to set a date, saying he will Strap Slippers for misses and growing girls, in Patent Leather, I'wo-tone Tan and Gun Ladies’ Sillk Hose Special, $1.55 Beautiful quality silk hose, in all the popular shades. A value that cannot be duplicated. A Complete Line of children’s and growing girls’ white kid and canvas slippers for Confirmation. And How Cash Brings Down Prices They're here—the new 1923 patterns in full-size Lloyd Baby Carriages, in ivory, dark blue, carmel and French gray. Soft filled cushions of Bedford striped cloth and cordu- roy. The prevailing prices are much more, but cash paying here puts them down to $19.75 to $42.50 the commission, “I want to give no- tice that any step taken here is taken subject to our right to litigato the commission's declsion or to protest in any way against any detail or princi- ! ple involved in it. i “Subject to that reservation, we are prepared to discuss the ruies and regulations which may be put into effect if the sale of mileage books is eventuallyA authorized.” Tentative Rules Presented. A series of tentative railroad rules governing the issue and use of the mileage books was presented in be- SPIRIN SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! When you see the "Bag:r Cross” on tablets, you are Lioyd Strollers, with imitation leather hood, reclining back and foot well. in ivory, carmel, dark blue, French gray. Cash lowers the price t0.......cc.ceeeennnnn 512.98 Foster Ideal Cribs, 2.6x4.6; high sides, head and foot; twin link spring; drop side. Rofl-edge boxed cotton $ half of the carrlers, for the con- |notify the attorneys in ample time 2 ideration of the commission and for | fo t -4 o heratic S NS i HIOnE e o Rt S0y et i 7.50 Tl (PRI, OF | for, S to sumpon uy periens ey | getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by Wizard Foot Appliances i 5 g ¥ traveling salesmen organizations and | decision is announced. 1c1 s, o White Enamel Bassinettes, with woven wire @ @ |[|sthers " tpterezieal” Thev, proviicy physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for are shown in our Orthopedic Department. Consult our spe- spring. Mattress, $2 €Xtra.ceeerrenenrereienssnnnnnn . Fates should not avply to the trans. SLEUTH IS DISPUTED. cialists if you have Foot Troubles. <. & tation of children, the yment 7] o i 2. Floor samples of fine Brass and Steel Beds, mostly Sim- D ioas o other Begmen Chuos |gCOLDMEUE, Ohlo. Hebruary 22— Colds Headache . . rsnolrl;sfmake,]wlm;l, wal;;t a;g mahogany finishes. 510 00 noriite kel paymant of sleeping or | woodward of Columbus, by Edward old formerly at $15 to $25; 3.3, 3.6, 4.6 sizes...... VLT CHE oD, MecDonald, at the hearing in 8 = . > — Reia taasy on. charges agatnst 1he Toothache Rheumatism aml Oe 01 e HUME GRE"NG wAI-[S Snr}‘]“‘uell)d Ku fdlll! :&lt;lleader. E‘IJd ave been made at a klan meeting = Springfleld, were denied by Rev. Neuritis Lumbago Eprnghels, e g Jos. Strasburger Co., Inc. “1 made no such statements and any - . . man present at the meeting which I, Neuralgia Pain, Pain IOF -IF SICK, TAKE “CASCARETS" Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, T o wealthy ear Jamestown, B3 izzi So Early today McKinney, i ; |a wealthy farmer n m¢ £ 3 Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach of Sherift Will Kirk, of 7| who Tuesday pleaded gulilty to the 53 %y, will leave the penitentiary at Co- | murder of McCreight. He was se % To clean out your bowels without | start the bowels acting. When taken (r:lz'r‘:\?tr‘:’d”%u:’gccl?f“fi.nge\?\g::g v;:fi» L e A Ty R o . :3: mamplng or overacuins, take Cau- |5 e A e P L P e Tt "o oy hlich which might mar | % Your ‘ :h The only EXCLUSIVE two-pants suit shops in Washington. % e et oy e | S0 PR Sl R R Sl o SR S s 8 oice s B oo ity Rosants ol ool adljiousnses, colds bad breath, & sour. | ’ Children love Cescarsts, too. 1o0- present plan. 3 w4 save the price of a suit. Offering a wider range of styles One or two Cascarets, any time, will | Any drug store. e e e avoons: sba ot | the Tiquor case will be pressed. ,§. of an% wg%flsl It{hé'ub egefx;ggt;; and EVERY SUIT WITH .i. . £ X4 MAN WROKGLY JLED By the Associated Press. ‘WILMINGTON, Ohio, February 23.— Before the sun sets again, Clarence LeRoy McKinney, twenty-nine, the victim of a miscarriage of justice, which placed him behind Ohio peni- tentiary walls at Columbus, a life termer for a murder he did not com- mit, will be a free man, unless some unforeseen legal hitch occurs. His bride of less than a year, never failing in her belief that he was in nocent, is here, excitedly awaiting th lumbus and return to Wilmington. Market Hours: 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday, 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. GEORGIA AVE. MARKET Georgia Avenue at Rock Creek Church Road Just Above the Engine House " 19 Reliable Dealers Special Prices for Saturday, February 24th THE BLUE RIBBON DAY Sweet potatoes, First Grade. .r<:ere. 6 Ibs., . 25¢ Albemarle Pippin Apples. ... .reier:. 4 Ibs., 25¢ Large, Sweet Florida Oranges.....;. . ... 40c doz. New Cabbages Rie Sunshine Brand Hams and Partridge Brand Hams Fancy Sliced Bacon Home Dressed Pork Loins, ¥z or Chuck Roast Fresh Ground Hamburg . Prime Rib Roast Special Creamery Butter. Fresh Country Eggs Special Fine Cream Cheese. . . . .. Roasting Chickens .. ...... Frying Chickens . . . .. Baking Fowl Turkeys Capons ...... <o oo seadde b whole. . 25¢ Ib. ] ..18¢c Ib. .15¢ Ib. .25¢ Ib. ..60c Ib. .50c doz. ..45¢ Ib. ceseaee . The above specials can be obtained from any of the followiné deaien: Sophie Shipman (Bakery & Salad) . Stands 9 & 10 Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co...........Stand 1 Bill Koustenis (Vegetables) ... ......Stand 2 Arcade Salad Co.. . .......... Joe Temin (Meats) John Varos (Poultry) . . ........... Stand' 5 Aaron Cohen & Son (Kosher) . . .Stands 6 and 13 | Hgines and Hammer (Pork Products) . . Stand 17 .i. i C. Shannon (Flowers)........ .~..Stand 7 | Gus.Ketchel & Co. (Vegetables). ... .Stand 18 < Harry Cobn (Dairy Products). . .. .. .Stand 8 | Albert Waldman (Meats) .....cior-r ... Stand 19 EI I ‘ I O I H ES HOP & Homemade Layer Cakes, all flavors.....30c each elteIIGlelaieTelSle - 28¢ mh “reTeFeTeteTeTR IO I ¢ 2 lln., 3$c S ersraisneais o 0 IC DS Homemade Pies, all kinds, large Sunshine Cakes .. Potato Salad . Chicken Salad . . Mixed Cakes ... ... Sauer Kraut ... Gorton’s Codfish Del Monte Prunes. ‘ Macaroni and Spaghetti. Ferns, $2.00 size; very special Carnations, per dozen . . Kosher—Specialties Veal Chops and Shoulder Steak ... et 35¢ Ib. Chuck ... Blue Jay Salmon. ....creser Manischewitzs Matzo .. Goodman. Noodles. . .. Chestnut Farms Dairy. ... C. L. Head (Meats) . . . . Raymond Faunce (Sea Fo: C. Cicala (Vegetables) . . Weber Bros. (Pork Products). . .. FREE DELIVERY I¥ll Pay You to Get the Habit of Marketing Here GEORGIA AVE. MARKET eleieme .o e e eisieimielee addressed can testify that I did not. The speech I made was along the same lines I have often talked in my church, and which I would be willing to make anywhere. No one could take offense at any of my remarks.” Rev. Dr. Woodward said. Statements saying that he had de- clared there was a growing strength of the Jews, and that 85 per cent of public offices are held by Catholics were falsely attributed to him, he continued. He denied that the klan is opposed to the Catholics or Jews holding_office, but sald he thought there should be a more fair propor- tional distribution of them. Dr. Woodward declared that the klan i{s not anti-anything and recog- nize the right of every man to wor- ship God as his consclence dictates. A — tenced to life imprisonment. Vander- voort was taken to the penitentiary %o o% § rete -m-mzfiq.uuozsc Can Pele;eTelmie 10(: lW! ro e Twre v 5c¢ box .Stand 11 .. Stand 12 rezete « Stand 14 ..Stand 16 ervierujeft od) - .o oo 1) TN 20 a e XA e e K3 ’“:“‘“- i A c‘*\ XD 2 * ®, oo o PO ‘Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 s3d 100—Druggista. m-mufimxmmrmuwumuau FEPEPIEILIDELIIDLOLLDIES L * o * . * * oY hedod A *r Goieaioadoedoedoedoodrifrairairaioioadeed , 310-312 Seventh Street Established 1861 2> Nothing But 2-Pants Suits oo, 9 o0 2K Our Money Back Guarantee #f you can get a suit of the same quality any place else in town for as low a price, bring back your BELL TWO-PANTS SUIT (before you've worn it) and we'll re- - fund your money without question. You Can’t Pay More Than $29.50 No “Silver-tongued sales- man” will try to force you to buy an exorbi- tantly priced suit —$29.50 is our TOP oprice for a BELL TWO- PANTS SUIT., 5 Xa 0 0 K > 6700 " 2 0 2> ANY “BELL” 2-PANTS - SUIT IN THE HOUSE At These Three Low Prices $ .50 26 29 NOTHING HIGHER K3 2> " e "’ Q) 2 " boede ol e %" 2 " o= X2 I ® Q ~o- IR ® " oo K3 0 -9, R QS > K2 0 Here’s Hoiv We Do It Our enormous purchasing power enables us to buy atthe very lowest prices. Our enor- mous outlet enables us to sell at a very close margin of profit. These two things combined are the reason for BELL TWO-PANTS SUITS being such wonderful values at these THREE LOW PRICES—NONE HIGHER! All Styles—All Fabrics Everything from the most conservative to the snappiest—hard-finish cloths, serges, tweeds, her- ringbones; the popular sf:ipes,_«flannels, unfinished worsteds and every other wagtd,#fabric. A size to fit every man—stouts, stubs, s falls, slims and regu- lars. Thousands of suits to chelasirom at these three low prices and EVERY SUIT WITH TWO PAIRS OF PANTS. ® " oo ® g 2> * " ® XD K3 c2Xd O " 2> 3 0 > K3 % Stores All Over the Land—Two Stores in Washington 920 F Street NN\W. 941 Penna. Ave. N.W. For Your Convenience—Open Saturdays Till 10 P.M. - i 0y b o5 ofe o} ® " K QXD K2 "’

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