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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. In Camden station and since dead lines | left Mitchell in Philadelphia, where | tfon in Philadelphia and proceeded ' the remaining feature. Suppose they | Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell and |, man In & Western ‘.f’;""hi},m",‘f.id. 0C (1) eporters e were drawing nigh for the corre- |he was riding around in a maroon |to Wayne Junction, where the White | didn't meet at all? Mre Stotesbury ever met at all yes- | LITSelf to, & Beabost by D8 hich W roa mapors. the | colored limousine. - A conference pa | Marsh home of the Stotesburys could ' Wherefors, all things beforehand | terday. Selah. The task is done, | Denders: The coroners Jury. ceided . newsgathers decided to split the party | tween the scribes from different cities| easily be reached. As {t° passed considered and due notice taken of e e “h{! i’mv':f‘»- 1 cane o nis dexti oy . e e e me procecding on. | resulted in the development that| “Mitehell” again was “seen” chat- ' the situation in all its aspects and that the “deceased came s death ectlc a rawn ltc B altmore Eome R ceeding on | Mitohell dig not boarg 1he train efthor | ting With his father-in-law over a | angles it is stated here and mow, [ Most people manufacture their own |by coming home drunk and mistaking the Stotesbury strategy board. in Baltimore or in Washington. Con-|<l8ar in the rear compartment. { that there is a possible doubt thaf !luck—be it good or bad. himself for his pant "The benutiful result of this endeavor | Sequently, he had to come aboard im|_ The house was occupied last night. | e e e — was a flock of telegrams from Haltl | Philadelphia. Somehody was. there. Hut nobody L more to the effect that Mr. Mitchell | The private car was uncoupled in e o ai o ihe vay - = g 2 e, he e Eastside yards of Phils | elt. e 1gst conference o ,The mysterlous ways of the elusive | leayes Washington at 1 o'clock. ad arrived there, at the Mount Royal the BAstelde yards of miiadelbhia. | f cwapaper stritegists last nignt It “Vir. Marshall,” alias John Kearsley| The mext scene was in the yards |ffation. The news men refused to beil foge o2 Aqisciues Mirrled through oy Mgecided that the ~Stotesbury Mitchell, Philadelphia millionafre, men- | J8t above Tlorlda avenue = The|he had to get on at Baltimors or at| The man entered the private car. | Stratexy had been licked. tioned as o e ac s o Washington or at Phlladelphia. Th “That's Mitchell, himself,” declare Mitchell had been placed on board : * Rt 'l”‘ Hequaimiances of [puivd us there. 1 waw 1o ba tack AL, )y o O oty adclphla, The [ the New York: man, who was acot | the car in Washington, Baltimore (Y " in Dorothy King, Broadway|on the rear of J. Leonard Replogle's | &p SO0 to Philadelphia because he knew |and Philadelphia, and the one re- - rfly, ves furnished squads | Private car. The train came to a halt. | “4¢ Chéster, however, New York news | Mitchell Maining stroke Was to place him in as er ee GCIa S swsgatherers at way stations | Locorted by thirty-six policemen, Pri- | sleuths clanibered about accompanied Did Mitchell Ever Meet Wifet the house in White Marsh. from Washington to Fhiladelphia,| aate snd sailroas meh the private D e L e ra fie| Thus the etory stasted that Biitch: |3 " oot is :'\lfr‘:a"%fge:»ghny“RSY”" “with a laffling drama. of real life en- | car Tolled up and was attached. Mean- | YiCH R oh “discovered from the | Jater the brivate car woniidelphia. | covered. And this ~varn e men. pelth a0 3 ; D A e ot hingt incovered a brivate car went scooting | written in covenant with the news- 1 £ paarsiand 35 styles of these HIRSH designed ed “The Triumph of Stotesbury s make sure it wasnt & diner that | metropolls representative that he had’ through the Baltimore and Ohlo sta- | paper board of strategy to clear up Tundreds of pairs, and over 35 styles of these A designe gy ‘over Scribbling Starte-|was belhg put OhUfor & rEmMOKe | mmm e e e e ———— . ——— Shoes have-been bought for just this one “Big Week” all new styles screen.” As they hit the exits they ) “T, e 5 of the first act is|found themselves prisoners. —and new “Fads”—truly marvelous values—and only $3.95. Lol 3t act 15| “Not allowed out. 'Gainst the rules on the morning of e L2 1to walk on the railroad tracks,” ran % the dictum, from guards at the exits. The second scene in the second act was on board the express en route to Baltimore. Accompanied by a gentle- man in the smoker who sang “Sweet Adeline” and “My Old Kentucky Home" with an air of defiance to Mr. Volstead and all his i1k, the scribes organized. A watch was formed to make sure that the car was not de- tached from the train en route. Lot fl fl fll | fl fl spats walked up rse. He was the e L pursuing his vocatic h that Mr. Mitchell mig Mrs. Mitchell and her father, E. Stotesbury, in the Union station early in the morn, An hour passed and the | second scene of act one the same as the first except that two other canc-danglers and one newspaper.man drawing developed that the gentle- Feith bulsed out trouser lmees and|iyigy o Palto Pinto, Texas, em- immed eveglusses jolned the | pgved In Washington as a news bu- " N | reau agent, received the assignment. iria it acemo wan s Ta onitle] | e e S R N Sl ok as at 12:30 on the | on his arrival in Baltimore, it may | $fternoon of Same day, Two SCOT€ | e stated parenthetically, it was with | ptued the prowker.. AN wern he great exertion that he was ying to 8- | revented from hiking to the first coming in oo yard to make a sale of railroad car of J. Leon-| orpaments which he had collected on magnate, Which | is peck which had been stretched | Yas porked H e and | through an open windcw with his| I L rth. A eyes to the rear. When the train didn’t stop at Re- Y lay, Md., the board of strategy de- | bearing Mrs. | ¢jded that there would be no family | . her daughter, France e at the Cromwell Brooks Stotesbury, arrived on ti e en the board decided that | level platform. A man rushed down | f 'must be the scene of the the steps and hopped on board the | endeavors private ca | “"The curtain slowly ascended on the 2 vere | third act in_the Camden station in| L 8. Wl | Tavesdropping newsgath- | panied the c Alexa . uflaged themselves as rail- Sdalimond, tectives and dropped back to | Ther rivate ¢ By this time it had Wsioiepnonuaitoftelli the ponid ot 1aT€ [heon decided It was not a diner, but | i o much _he 4 meeting be- SMogfiute: it &1 tween M 3 Mea Miitchent 1s nt luct | (e TeM privats cap, 4 SCe 01 anjiacesiity daddy comin, Car Moved to Upper Level. Shrewd deductionists decided that “daddy” must be J. K. M. and that J br M. could not be on the car, if he District National Bank 1406 G Street Eflm Service—With Safety Which is only another way of saying—we will do for our cus- tomers anything within the bounds of safe and sane bank- ing. The point we want to empha- size—is the manner in which that service is rendered here. Al- ways with the zeal and spirit to g, serve—not as a favor; but as one of the fundamental policies H. L'cgfnl.'f" e upon which The Distrigt Na- W. P. Lipscomb tional was founded. To make C. J. Gockeler the customer feel welcome to N. L. Sansbury our facilities; not hesitating to Yo ask—and with no occasion to AIL eXpTese | was coming. | Therefore, the board of The “Friendly” Bank demand. A co-operating Bank FholHRtE e e —thus asking a share of your S he t- | W hington and that Mitchell m - 2, Jolem o | was expected. This latest conclusic business—because of the serv- trains ready for Philadel B | was bucked up by the presence of a : Py S et “.Uu]lli\\'um;\n resembling the photographs | ice and spirit here. of Mrs. Mitchell at the private car [—c——|o]c——]0] o] —— o e —— [0 [ O] PUMPS : OXFORDS : "SPORTS" Siios Grays, Beige, Satins, Tans, Browns, Patents, Color Sizas to 9. y 8 A . All width-. combinations—All heels waiting for a glimpse of| - Who was expected | “Kayser” “Kayser” e s R A N o - [0 | ——— [o]——— (o] ——— o] ool ond IRSH'S ond ay : % e ————————— nyx @ nyx B E o 20ne genclemaniihose - - . $1.95 Upper Seventh Street in Location: City-Wide in Trade $1.95 Tex., buy i He is a super-straté: Bist iother tip. Mrs. Doug- had interviewed A vid of ily, at the i > 566604 99994 % Hovel liome. 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