Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 18

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e T R nniE [T T S T SR Women Who W alk a t deal appreciate Princess Pat, the fn::;: Walk-Over walking shoe. A stylish oxford, with straight inside line and narrow heel. A builtin arch sup- port gives added comfort in this model. Princess Pat, exclusively Walk-Over, also comes in high shoes and pumps. WOLF’S “q Uatr-Cuer 929 F St. N.W LIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT Now in OQur New Store, 709 13th, One Door Above G Home Will Be a Much More Cheerful Place —b}mc‘e ellectricity is made avail- . able for illumination, for operat- Electric ing household conveniences, etc., etc. Elnquire about wiring costs, 5 xture prices, etc. Fixture —gVe s;;]ecfiialtze in such work = and you’ll find us ver; - Installing able. ¥ peason We, handle Troop Hot Water Heaters. C. A.MUDDIMAN CO. Specialists in Heating & Lighting Equipment 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. Wiring and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MAY CONNECT TWO |WASHINGTON STATUE PRIEST MYSTERIES| DECLIES 10 BE MOVED All Efforts to Remove Memorisl Slayer of Father Belknap| for Bepairs Fail—Riggers May Be Involved in Vraniak Order Up Blow Torches. Disappearance, George Washington and his steed, immortalized in bronze at Washing- el e ton Circle, 234 street and Pennsyl- 7 the Asoclated Pross. : - VIRDEN. 1L, March 15.—Several de- | Vanry, POTtRWest o stanaie o velopments In the caso of FAther | reers of mgers o remive bim o8 he John A. Vranlak, pastor of the Ba- | qiq” ot 4 SO SIS Sl n cred Heart Catholic Church here, who |y o teft BRI B0 E e e e o, | Wrapped n the entangling lines ot were announced today by George Mil- | remes or e tooted Y Lot Bronas | ler, deputy sheriff of Macoupin coun- | man and steed had not budged, = ;. Fitne Haviatic orkmen are out for reinforce- e ke oE ments, which probably will turn up Extioniot the mysiery. in the from of acetylene gas burners. | Mrs. Johanna Vraniak, motier of | The lead base which holds the bronze | the missing rector, sald she Lad re- | Atatue to the stone will have to be | ios ; melted before the weight will answer brother, ‘the. Rev. Father Arthur B.| ' Gongrens has appropriated $2,000 for Balknap, a priest of Lead, ‘s .D..hh-d the repair of the statue, which time | bvvn‘hmur:;regy x: ,lnh;"} Gy heee und”mhg l»lemenhilutinve“rllltenkl-ull 2 months aj a 12 'S ”, e akage H scription she supplied. The letter was e atatue il e | turned over to the authorities. . N. Y., where the Deputy Sherlff Miller declared the ;’Qflzf'd‘:filsrgenkl;lnu&ed- following ; d;’;}"f‘fi‘“"a‘;{k;’; ':,{}fg’;’p“;‘d‘;"’:,{:; Jrhich it will be returned to Jts base | of Father cast_in the description of a man under sur- | here. The statue way car ek Mills, Veillance in & small town near here, | 413 Wwas modeied ¥ fino modeled | e to JAscertaln | the Jackson statue. It was unvelled | home since ~ the disappearance of | FeDruary 22, 1£60. { Father Vranlak, tt was stated. — | Adolph Vraniak of Chicago, brother | T3 i n 0 s im Lead the morn- | of the missing priest, asserted he re- | ;g pather Belknap was killed. cetved « telephone ¢all from & mani "Foiner Belknap was enticed from whose name was learned, Who | piy home at Lead, the rectory of the sRid tliatithe cle o appear- | cathedral there, at an early \:"3:"135 near 8t. Louis, several nights{®e8 BFR M Lo Theople in the nelgh- iago. Further questioning disclosed | Part of the tawr: TEORIT IS fand upon that the occurrence might have been | N feating found the body of the | Lo Srere Y epoctcd ‘to have boarded! Priemt lying face downward in the ‘a car for St. Louls later that[road. 5 S < ;‘;;‘;‘_';{;r‘c‘;‘ OF he Mountrynide be- | wounds and he was dead when found. tween this city and St. Louls was continued today by parishioners, Who|pReserve Seats Passion Play. Main 667. Vesterday fallad to find any clues to | S AGUCTisement, the whereabouts.of the priest. = DESCRIPTIONS TALLY. DUBUQUE, lowa, March 13-—The mysterlous disappearance of Father | Juhn A. Vraniak of Virden, Il under | F at Fourteenth circumstances which lead authorities = 5 1 to belleve he was murdered, has re- OU’LL enjoy this vived hopes of relatives of Father | 2 ’ A. B. Belknap that his slayer will be | Table d iI ote apprehended. Father Belknap was Luncheon o ours murdered October 26. 1921, in the out- |l immensely — a varied skirts of Lead, S. D y — e in the papers of Andrew Rolando, ([l menu, with New Ebbitt who is sought in connection with the Sl killing of Father Belknap, are some |fl S 3 letters from a girl named Kolm, or 60 t Colm, at Virden. There is also & note- book in which entries were made that c a plate indicated he had visited Virden a | nuFber of times. | And after luncheon Rolando was known to be strongly smoke your cigar over l'antagonistic. almost to the point o 2 | & manta, against priests. These facts | [ your coffee. . led Mrs. John E. Wagner of Dubuque, Dinner and Dancing sister of Father Belknap, to write a Parties of any size can be letter to Mrs. Johanna Vranlak, | S 3 AU T O OO LR LT TR T T e ROOF PAINTS PORCH PAINTS SCREEN PAINT CEMENT PAINT INTERIOR PAINTS FLOOR FINISHES WALL TINTS VARNISHES AUTO ENAMELS Estimates furnished—prompt ship- ments made anywhere. Hugh Reilly Co. 1334 New York Ave. Wholesale Paints Retail Telephone Main 1703 mother of the missing Virden priest, | accommodated. inclosing @ desecription of Rolando, | D. 0, THURSDAY, MARCH 15 A &P BAKED BEANS Su2285C¢ v 15¢ KIRKMAN’S SOAP ca 5¢ BIG FLOUR SALE Keep Your House Young : HOUSES are as old as they look— and keeping them young is our specialty. Paint is more than a beau- tifier—it is the safeguard against old age. And the best paint is always the most economical. That’s why we say paint your house this season—with Du Pont Prepared Paint—there’s nothing like it. It looks better, spreads farther and lasts longer. We have just the right paint or var- nish for any kind of a job—inside or out—roof, porch, walls, floors, wood- work, furniture. . Come in and find out how we can help u renew your home—and how little We the com- ? aints and Var- mishes, the finest GOLD MEDAL and PILLSBURY 12-lb. Bag 24-1b. Bag 48° 2 [CAMPBELL'S BEANS cen 9¢| TALL CANS PINK c 2 SALMON 25 | NEW YORK STATE CHEESE . 33c| HERRING < Biciansen2d’ 6isonp 20 SNOWDRIFT ' c‘.;'.':.,57e 18¢ 36¢/5i77Er- 55 G ——————— This week we are s pecializing on a new Corby. One-Pound Family Layer Cal:e —the new economical size—in which there is abundance for service—but no wasteful surplus. “Chocolate Butter Fudge Cake” It’s delicious—and full of nourishment. Sent to all A. & P. Stores three times a day fresh from the Corby ovens A TRHEiTATI-ANTIC & PAC' F I TCE: A Over 7500 stores in the S.A. £ ) £ = E s E = = E = - E i El 2

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