Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1923, Page 4

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FFY YEARSGVEN * NEERO ASSALANT Clarence Brooks Sentenced | for Assault on White Girl and Colored Woman. Clarence Brooks, ne; vears old, was sentence Justice Balley in Criminal Division 1 to serve fifty years in the peniten- tiary. Erooks was recently convicted of criminal assaults on Thelma B. Harris, white, seventeen vears old. and Grace S, Waters, colored, a mar- ORCHESTRA CONCERT. At the United States Marine Institute, §th and Eye streets southeast, this cvening at § p.m. By the United States Navy Band Orchestra, Charles Benter, director. Overture, “Light Cavalry" Suite, “Peer Gy (@) Morning. (b) Ase's Death. (c) Anitra’s Dance. (d) In the Hall of the Y ain King. Grand from the opera "H W ore”...... G. Verdi Rhapsodie, “Southern’ L. Hosmer spana’ % {le Waldteutel (On E. Charbler’s Rhapsodie) Excerpts from Valse Spanish, i hics Spangled Banuer.” public is invited to these concerts, =" EPISCOPAL SCHOOL : LEADERS TO CONVENE Heads of Institutions in grnvince of Washington Wilk Gather Here. The Association of Schools Under | Church Influence in the Province of Washington will hold its annual | meeting in the Cathedral schools, on Wisconsin avenue, next Friday at 10 am. This organization is com- | osed of the principals, head masters | and head" mistresses of a large num- | ber of boarding schools scattered | throughout the states of Delaware, | Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, | West Virginia and the District of « WASHINGTON, D. C., 'v The World’s Largest Food Distributors B&t Can Granulated FRIDAY Satisfaction Gold Medal and Sale Saturday Only, Pillsbury’s Best 24-Pound Sack Teprosented by Attorney J. S. Det- \iler, Brooks tried to establish an s = AL but was identified by both of | o STE Bt f dresses unse (o) d e : = i 01 The b s Between Belmont and Clifton on 14th St. GERMAN CARDINAL ATl VISITS PRESIDENT e | 57 on sugar today is|lady visitor. Balloons for the kiddies. The|“Prideof Washington” Munich Prelate Discussed Condi- about 101c per pound. | smallest and funniest little man in the world Best Creamery Take advantage of | will be there Saturday, opening day only. His Pound tions of Native Land at the this sale for Saturday | name is Jojo Piggly Wiggly. Bring the children 49c President discussing conditions in s&ictly Fresh =S| HADDINGTON CLOTHES —— White Houss. : to see Jojo. I e e s g | . Guaranteed, Doz. 290 GRAPEFRU[TEE' s lflc sdsed Sbut witn ews mb do 12! TEA, Llpton S 1 Pound Tin. .41c A ol Nne . 550 [ —— CHEESE ez e 26¢ ' KINGAN'S SLICED P Extra Fany BACO 1 Pound Box 37c Otatoes nffid: r:’eo:nd Cc [ ] MONACACY VALLEY h Fresh, Nice and CORN No. 2 Can, 3 Cans for. ... 25c pINACH cwFwi. .. 7c RS iy Atce Bare ONIONS se | PEARS “#2am 35¢ i 2 Everything for the Well Dressed Man . AR ; i ==|' CHERRIES "=* 41c RHUBARB =~ : hrv:l:téan 41c —7_f_ CORN Peerless 1 5 Lady Alice 28c l"nm:syll ?{eo.PeZgCan c 21c¢ = 2 PEAS BAND CONCERT. : like th v which heard the Sunday, 2:30 re direct 5 W Chureh. Others, endent, bu atui day 7 a.m. fa 1 se the death pen l:l;ctdhcliwx:“ln;a\'c the prisoner twe Band. Lieut. P W. L et |2 are ine ty-five years on each coun amdings Willlam > T use iplacona o and - = i i ) | B | Gy arin s other &1 1 tore at > I Th g i gt 1 e’ late at night, Februar Columbla and P & - AT : west, and ea Biiior." Witta " prin g of the next day Miss Harris IEoroat T e attacked at 6lst and str Rortheast. Brooks was arrested later X ¢ Band). s hiding in u parked automobile in the rlac Fime, B : igo A i ] vicinity of the latter assault. 2 S0 R b Assistant United S Attorneys | i e ‘ v | W | [asse ' e ° ° ° O'Leary and Presmont conducted the prosecution, while the de ried woman. ndant was Cardinal Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich, who is making a short visit o the United States, was presented to President Harding today Dr. Weidfeldt, the German ambassador. The cardinal spent e time with the & peo- Suesuionawy: wiien means e o | i Englis roadcloth middle classes suffer most, he tinued, but, after all, the Germ desire less charity than labor. —the Genuine Material with the Silky Sheen—colors—white or blue. $3.75 Foulard Ties and 'Kerchiefs, in new $ popular bright colors. ..... < toward Germany. dies, it will leave its moral effect all Burope, for people are more clo; 1¥ interrelated now than ever bef ‘Therefore.” he empl e across the sea! sunshine in America, but night in Germany. We cannot blame the chil- dren for all that has happened.” peaking of the living conditions, Cardinal Faulhaber said a pair of shoes costs 95,000 marks, a pound of bread 760 marks and horse meat, which is used to a large extent, costs 1,000 marks a pound. He said the children are underfed. hunger is written in their faces and there is a disposition for tuberculo s milk and medicines are too expensive. “For Christ " he added, “these noor German children ask mnot for dollg and presents, but for bread. You fathers and mothers, think of vour own happy children and childhood! Cardinal Faulhaber's address w made in German. The foregoing translation was rnished The Star University. v 1331 F Street i THIEF USES SKYLIGHT. Enters Cleaning Establishment and Takes Valuable Garments. Patrons of Samuel Zariesky. and cleaner, of 3426 14th st anxious that the police succe: investigate the theft of wearing ap- parel there last night. 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