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WIFE'S DYING WORD ACGUSES HUSBAND ! THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Hubby’s Memory | Guaranteed, New Agency Does It Special Dispatch to The Sta: Drive It Yourself, Provide a Ch Lend Your Car for One Sightseeing Trip During Shrine Week. C., . FRIDAY auffeur, or the Committee Will MAY 25, 1923, THINK SAME SLAYER SHOT FOUR PEOPLE IN TENT By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn.,, May 25.—County officials have expressed the belief that the man who shot and killed W. By the Assoclated Press, Divorce Seekers Are Given Movie Sermon in Court 23 Small Concern to Him. ¥rom the London Mail. He—Did you inform father that you intend to marry me? She—Yes. All he said was that he wasn't very well acquainted with me and he didn't see why I should bother him with my‘trouble Supply a Careful Driver. NEW YORK, May 25.—A boon to the absent minded individual who rambles home on the night of his wedding anniversary, or his wife's birthday, to find the spouse in tears 1s at hand. An agency, estab- O. Spencer, chain store manager, and seriously wounded his companion, Miss Laura Wheaton Johnson, school teacher, on a country road near here early yesterday, is the same man who shot to death Mrs. Ruth McElwain Tucker and her escort, Duncan Wal- ler, traveling salesman of Mayfleld, Ky., last January, at Berclair, a sub- CHICAGO, May 25.—Judge Mor- gan of the court of domestic re- lations, today was awaiting results from his latest effort to harmon- ize some of the domestic difficulties that are daily brought before him. Fifty dissatisfied couples yester- day were given a moving picture sermon in his court, the film named | Notify Almas Temple Shrine Committee, Homer Building, Glving Name and Description of Car. Phone Main 6723 e ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Maited Milk | Mrs. Nettie Diamond Blamed Fatal Shooting on Spouse, Prosecutor Says. l and har Il = The regular use of Resinol Soap is frequently all that is required to over- 4 come such a condition, and produce that ¥ B lished here to . “Brass,” depicting the case of two whiteness and velvety softness so much t with | *gust The physical facts are so identi-| Youns married people unsuited to 11 0 be desired. meet w cal that there is no doubt in my mind| One another, who finally found a : By the Associated Pres such domestic em- that the same man committed both| WaY to happiness. 1f, however, the hands are in very VALPARAISO, Ind., May barassments, be- “|crimes,” Sheriff Therry said. “The The judge hoped that visualiza- | bad conditior tion of supposed domestic discord | if they crack open and PLAN TO MAKE WAR Steerage Rates a man who committed both is an ex- '? | dying statement of Mrk Nettie Dia- gan operations to- eats 0 | o : Lol cndialedsd , o &ly | dangerocs B might find reflection in the lives e, smart after being in'water—use Resi | ong, accusing her husband, Harry day. The plan Is . Kills | first “without® warning, then| f Some' of the compiaimants in | W8~ Aveid Imitations—Substitates nol Ointment as follows— & 2 simple, so simple s &, B e conrt Diamond, with fatally shooting her, ohe wonders why argaln ote robs . Bathe the hands freely with Resinol Soap be- | will be presented as evidence by the it was not de- 4 Detective Inspector Griffin declared fore retiring. Dry completely. Rub in Resinol Ointment gently but thoroughly and cover with old gloves. In the morning bathe again with Resinol Sosp. In most cases a few such treat: ments produce very satisfactory results. Ask your druggist for the Resinol Products. state to top off its cage against Dia- mond, who is on trial here charged with the slaying, Prosecutor W. J. MacAleer announced, In the statement Mrs. Diamond said she and Diamond left their home in Gary, Ind., on February 14, in their veloped years ago. At the beginning of the year—or any time at that —simply list the date you want re- membered, and the address of her to whom the gift shall go should National Convention of Underwrit- ers Proposes “More Rigid Prosecu- tion” to Reduce Fire Hazards. Woman “Falls” NEW YORK, May 25.—Dr. Esther Lovejoy, noted woman physician who was personally decorated by the King of Greece a few weeks ago with the first Greek war cross ithe crimes a parallel. In both in- stances the bullets were fired from a -25-caliber automatic pistol as glayer crept up behind the automo- The identity of the slayer of Tucker and Waller never was es?;.;::‘ lished. In both instances the were robbed. e o o i you so desire, and the guarantee is = = 5 . automoblle, which was driven by |04 that you will not be allowed to| NEW YORK, May 25.—More rigid | ever awarded a woman, came home g Willigm Armstrong, negro chauffeur. | forget. S prosecution of firebugs, greater VIg- | in the steerage of the steamship 2 She had in her possession a check for | The agency was the result of the|lance against insuring bad risks,| Berengaria, in order to save money Fox-trots don't coms, —_— $17,000, hich sh intended t de. | request of a man who explained with| » ny snappier or more ADVE 2 T 7.000, which she intended to de- iy ych chagrin that, whereas a five- | continued education of the public to- | (o be used for hospital work among inviting than this one. S S | Posit In a bank in East Chicago. Be-|pound box of 'candy would have|ward elimination of costly carele aifererniin Greste: it was als- Bt wiss Tok Tools tween Gary and East Chicago, she|served nicely us rle;fiml;flav token foF | ness about fire hazards, and the ab- | closed, nearly two weeks after her and His Band made their | declared in the statement, Diamond | ¢¢ Funning into four figures in costs|Plication of uniform commission | ynperalded arrival. Columbia Record of it iordered the chauffeur to get out of ] the car to see if the chains had come off the rear wheel. When the chauf- feur alighted Diamond opened fire on her, the statement said. ‘How many shots he fired at me 1 to square him the morning after for forgetting the occasion. KRUPP HEADS WANT rates for agents in all states were urged by speakers before delegates from 157 companies attending the National Board of Fire Underwriters’ annual convention. Harry A. Smith Dr. Lovejoy emilingly explained that the cheapest first-class ac- commodatioh she had found avail- able on the Berengaria was $300 “When I realized that for $78.50, 1 could go just as f the dance world got a thrill to remember. “Tiger Rag” on the other side is equally contagious. the ! don’t remember. He then ste third class, Z : " car el of -the National Insurance Company | to America as the people who paid At Columbla Dealers and T heard Armstrong say: ‘I want to live. out of the car and shot some murv,: What_are you committing | h dent. he said. “Besides, I thought I 7 for? Harry ck . &he sai; E P rek e RT | PEmeoy (don igatiback The increasing menace of incendi- | might start & fashion for reliet Buy One for $1.00 a Week e , i . ; o : , workers. I'm hoping to see soon 4 head with o gun7 Dia. | Remind Berlin He Was Only|arism or “arson and burning for| workers ITm hoping to sec soon At Schwartz’s mond drove her and the wounded | negro to a drug store in East Chicago, | the while entreating her to blame the negro with the shooting. The statement concludes: “What became of the $17,000 check I don't know. I make this statement, DR. WIEDFELDT BACK Loaned to Nation for Emergency. By the Associated Press. of Hartford, Conn., was elected presi- profit” was reported upon by Wailte Bliven, who cited that 332 per- sons, many of them members of organized bands of fire setters, had been arrested in the last vear. Of 250 already tried, 151 have been con- | victed, he sald. a $300 or more. I couldn’t resist the temptation to get such a bargain,” here and Europe will travel steer- "THERE IS YET TIME | —to have a room or two papered and A-3813 785¢ New ~Process \Records With many vention. with a KODAK thousands of visitors, parades, ctc., you'll want to keep a photographic record of th Special Shrine Kodak Outfit knowing I am going to die. BERLIN, May “The upturn of inted ‘before the Shrimers come. Few 1A Autographic Kodak Junior. Y ! g g Private Insurance orgarizatioasare | palnted before « SRR . wrene Placed on | pr. Otto Wiedfeldt, German ambassa- [ peing Joined by Cfeeral. ‘atace amd| cholce pleces of furniture specially priced. |Columbia Rapid Rectilinear Lens. cluding Wi rmstrong, the n gro chauffeur. Selection of a jur. had been completed early in the da Armstrong in his testimony declared he had been tricked by Diamond into BRITISH HAVE 67 RULES BARRING U. S. MOVIES Tying Tin Can to Dog’s Tail and | “Cuss” Words Among Cen- ‘Wavy Hair in|| sored Elements. By the Associated Pre dor to the United States, to the posi- tion of one of the leading executives of the giant Krupp establishment is viewed here as an early eventuality. The formal request that he be re- addressed to Chancellor Cuno by the present Krupp management, reminds the government that It merely “loaned” Dr. Wiedfeldt to it at a time when there was an acute shortage of available candidates for the post of ambassador to the United State: he accepted on the prom stay in Washington would not exceed a year. The fact that the Krupp directorate has been seriously stripped through the arrest and conviction by the local ofticials in"a concentrated effqrt which, according to Mr. Blivén, promises the dismemberment of arson | rings known to be operating in many cities. Arson helped in 1922—along with tc pile the national loss up to $ €00,000, a new record, J. B. Morton, retiring president, reported. The rate | per capita was $4.75 as_compared | with 75 cents in Great Britain, he said. { Francis R Stoddard, New York state superintendent of insurance, and Joseph Button, insurance com- | missfoner of Virginia, advocated abo- lition of varying rates for agents in cach state, ard the establishment of a national rate-fixing board. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 5378-5374 Main Dr. CLAUDE 5. SEMONES | 10th and G Sts. N. Phone Main 721, Vacation Trips By Sea Baltimore to | | | | { i Graphophone Co. | Truly the Perfect Types of Motors REXOLINE MOTCR CILS |SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. || Developing. P 3 rolls of film (18 exposures). nting (18 Prints). One photo album (flexible ). 1 year’s subscription to KODAKERY. writing a note, found by the author- : = Graduate Eyes Examined Lubrica; t f 11 g it Whi def t = ¥ carelessness and the low fire-resist- o odical nt for i - 5 . e A i R, SUI0rnTS main- | teased from hie post in Wasnington, | (" Guliity el Moy wricturer || Weorilh K g puces A $1.00 Down, $1 a Week Kodak While You Pay The only store in Washington selling KODAKS on deferred payments—AT CASH PRIC SHRINE WEEK Keep a Record of b $17.9 Opticians e e 2 K P T B R S T2 . T e 7 S 313 o . Phone Lincoln 7558 LONDON, May 25.—. Im | French of Dr. Kruup von Bohlen and 15 Minutes ||, oo oo soanern s Finfi S Kooir Jon 1t o1t | BOOTLEG RING SPREAD Boston thy s hav o ' | big _establishment is v v . . . o o g || eI motion plotures have been ruled | 1 Ra or capable directing forces. has | TERROR THROUGH COUNTY Providence —-With New Liquuid | s ot eI | hastened the request for his reiease $3333S 33333333 RS IR 223333333331 q explanation In the remarks of T. P.|hastened the request fo . —_— | S nah and 24 909000000 000000000000000000000¢ e - g O'Connor, oldest member of the house | from his diplomatic post. ot | Firea Upon Citizens Who Were avannal . no m.:ucr of commons and chief censor of the \\lnl»‘ m‘g government haslnold}'(‘l P { J k .“ i it ir may be— | | T O T given the Krupp management a defi- - = i | 1 now acquire e AN, o with his asso.|Lite Dromise that the request will be| Hospitable to Oficers Shown acksonville i glorious wavy, curly ciates passes judgment on about |met. it is_ generally assumed here Try the New Steamship “Alleghany” | charming d an that |l twenty-five miles of film every week, is |l i mentions sixty-seven elements, liquid Director of Sales to Open Bids ior‘ War Stock June 15. Nearly 3,000,000 unusued trench? shoes will be offered for sale by the | director of sales at the Munition building, in West Potomac Park, at 11 o'clock, June 15. Bids will be re- any + W | (roentgenolo, celved for the entire quantity or for separate lots, aggregating not les: than 100,000 pairs located at any point | of storage. | This is the second time these shoes have been offered for sale. At the | first offering seventy-five bids were | submitted. All were rejected because | they were deemed insufficient. | $750 CASH Monthly Paynfents of $65.00 New Homes in Front of New Eastern High McKeever & Goss ; 1415 Eye Street Main 4752 ; FIRESTONE and other makes 280 « $3850 that Dr. Wiedfeldt will return from hington at an early date. Wiedfeldt is a comparative new- Dr Bureau at $110 to $200 a assistant laboratorian (hac- teriology), public health service at $70 to $90'a month, Veterans’ Bureau at $90 to $110 a month; laboratorian public’ health serv $130 to $180 a_month, Veteran: Bureau at $150 to $200 a month, and stant laboratorian (roentgen v). public health servict at to $130 a month, Veterans' Bureau at 0 to $150 a month. Full informa- tion and application blanks may be obtained at the office of the secretary of the fourth civil service district, Archie Butt building, 1725 New York avenue northwest. Z at Trial. | | 5.—A story in the long A RS of a “relgn of terror istance,” Mr. Moss s nditions were laid b cers to bootleggers. Federal Judge Watkins, in sentenc- ing Phillipps said that it was the duty of the court to break up the condidion that had rrorized the | community for years” adding that | iquor is at the root of the thing.” the offi- Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fiozy dam 16-3017 T T T AT LT LT in Footwear—at Hirsgh‘s the greatest Satine Gingham The Ratine in solid colors. Both effec- tively self trimmed or with white or- est price. $ 3.98 £33 o *0 P33 *0 *0 33 one of which will cause a film to be 1 1 H o x e e e | oae it thie Kruvp airsctoralc, hav: | e Sotn o0 Govnee. combtye i 1406 New York Ave. N.W. Bathing Suits Bathing Suits 23% n vour hair with a Tew |l imacerialization of the figure —of |ing entered it in 1919. His was the | which men and women who extended | Washin b0 rops, using your favorite curing|l|Christ, cruelty to children and to ani- | master mind which evolved and car- | hospitality to law officers compelled =t Featuring extra l-piece Model, po4 ons to shape and place the curls, ||| mals, ‘disparagement of public char. | ried out the plans for converting the = = values in 2-plece with sport effect. *0 lor if vou prefer have more || acters and officials, prolonged death-|huge arsenal into a highly organized | were fired upo = = Suits, with bloomers; Plain colors and *0 i simply use vour silk or bed scenes, too much revolver shoot- hop devoted to the pursuits of | States strict court here y = = > 4 c o m bina- P o4 curlers. Then watch the res ]} ing. or a picture which holds up as ! His absence also is keenly | The story was told by Ocon = = Black "’-‘hs 98 tions. As .98 o will e amazed at the “.;‘l;u.»r loadAabic the sebetios ot s ol in the councils of the league of lofficers ju prior = l = fancy o feature 22 mprovemen vour appear- || virtye, 5 i s, where he ranked high[of Clarence Phillipps to serve = ¢ . = ?5]@&0 Corn & Your soft silky and |l "'The censor will not allow little boy an expert economist and authority | vears in the federal prison at Atlanta | = T1f the roof, gutters and S i nOI“ml ex wElos::-. *0 rderfully natural s Will }1¢o tie cans to dogs’ tails, and he will |on the preblems of labor and produc- | tnd to pay a fine of $1,000 = downspouts need repair- = 7Jth and Hsts. NV % *0 the admiration of all your(l|not let trained “movie” dogs pretend | tion. spiracy. H N ; , = ime = 2 friends. rmmu:u 1|url<‘n‘:-g x!t\lsv | that they have been hurt. He allow Former Sheriff B. R. Mo: = ing, now’s the right time S x sesses certain harmless ingredi-|l|the bad man in the film to say, “Go uty Sheriff Milling of Oconee county i . = ents that change even the stub-|to hades!® but mot, “Go to hell™ EIGHT NEW U. S. JOBS. |saia many people in the long cane N :’ order the ’93 ‘:?:; o4 | bornest hair into hair of wondrous || Girls taking part in crime. women kection were afraid to go out at Summer rains will rev Sornest hair lniohe\e st ondeotia | |Girts, taking part in erime, women bl Secton wero afrald to 'go out at pummesitany il sercal We sell for cash-—-therefore we sell for less 3 today for just a small price. Sold|l}not allowed to be shown on films, and | Civil - Service Commission An-|to remain in their homes at night and 22 29 i3 bo4 at good druggists and depart-|lino one may say, “What the devil!” on who gave the officers meals were now may obviate need for *0 me m] Btoveki ey i".flefi the screen. nounces Examinations. fired upon from ambust, the officers extensive replacements. *0 >eoples rug Ligg { A | bod O'Donnell's ~ Drug Palaig - The Civil Service Commission to- any people who previously wera | N T You can_depend upon o Royal and S. Kann Sons Co, i nnounced that examinations will | v o Fod v ai 1c £ ol OFFERS 3,000,000 SHOES. |, a i e sosttions of Tabora. | SAIRE " to accord office e Colbest toldn steictly xe 3 torian (bacteriology), public health et A/DRs A6 Hoh LTrallily ovtn G liable work at Fair Prices. e I'lces O! P23 0 a month, Vet- said Glad to estimate. bod Smart Wash Frocks Full assortment of sizes—in a variety of effective models School Facing on . 18th Street S.E. = and Voile and Street \__pa\ingd just com- / . = L. et ey \ - Ratine mnen c)gzg‘c‘l::?icnsttr:‘eot scgrhsooalnfil ¥ P \\ COlor{UI D s chatcher, SPECIALLY PRICED S L; Dresses resses Cheaper Than Rent : : : - opgffflféay ‘:fiy i',:., for Decoration Day F asnions ... mnefmimpoflel: :::; e_xlffécf?v‘;_';,'{f EVENING —inspire the “gayety” plaids and checks. are real linenn—e:;:l — TT amount of beauty and t o Ituet REE Tubes SUITS leis gren e she low- § 07 RSN g unes Wool | Dotted solid colors, a vari- ety of shades. Self and contrasting $382383828888232882888882888328232328882833 $233833232883338838332 $ 4.98 with the popular Shown in - o d Nomad Cords SELECTED from our regular stocks, %fld II((lfi " 3 \Oversize, Guaranteed 8,000 Miles including STEIN-BLOCH’S. h % Really $5.00 Really $6.00 2 oS This group includes this season’s Chumnpagns ~ values values 3 Suits. Automotive Tire Co., Inc. | 1003 New York Ave. most desirable models and plenty of plain blues—also 4-Piece We suggest your early inspection of this unusual offering! ( White Flannel Trousers $10 and $15 In the New Model SIDNEY WEST (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets Sole Washintgon Representatives of Dunlap Hats and Stein-Bloch Clothes | . e e Frank. 7554 Kl Mail Orders Promptly Silk Hosiery Colors to Match $1.65 to $3.25 HIRSH'S SWHOE STORES 1026-/1028 SEVENTH ST N.W. “Upper 7th St. in Location, City-Wide in Trade” patent Leather Neutral Gray White Kid All Sizes eSS se e sttt e et sssees St ee et e sse et sssaesesssseeesssetetessseesetessssesssseessstassssetsssssesssssssesssssssessssssatess shape. All sizes. Special Pumps and Oxfords With rubber heels—and in all the new | shapes. They are high-class Shoes— comfortable of fit; and effective in Children’s Tan Sandals and Play Oxfords. Smartly finished $1.69 i e EETeeesss st e e eees s sissssseesetteesesssssssssstssttisess 22283328383222842232422322382228828322229223242284 33 22

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