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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 192{3. g = e pe ," f B l ° ° |mmms SIRIITTIRAIRT AN TN AT LRI RN SIS TITTITTUSTISIIR S News From the “Home Town” for Visiting Nobles at Shrine Convention | S -~— - bt y % f lwho 1eapea shree iores trom Stlof H K. Brearley of the Hamilton- 2 . A 2 % Fragcis Hospital, and. Frank Englert, | Brearley Advertising Agency, has dis- | Whot shot Rimself at 14 West 13th |appearcd from a Chicafo Sanftarium. NORFOLK, VA. ROCHESTER, N. Y. ; Z street. Emil & Whitman, manager of an oi Z | City officials have attempted to |station at Division avenue and Brown L €pccial Dispateh to The Star. { compromise with thirty-Ave oity |strect, was held up at midnight and | SPeclal Dispatch to The Star. Special Dispateh to The Star. : : BROOKLYN, N. Y. June S.—In a| waterworks employes who walked |robbed of $100. NORFOLK, Va.. June 8.—Two hotels | ROCHESTER, N. Y. June S.—Al- 7 big electric storm lightning hit the | out for.more pay. - Thermometer dropped to 47 last night. | entire—the Southland and Fairfax— | bert Coates, famous Lngll!h»Ru!llfi"‘ 1] B s Edison Company shop at Fort Ham- | Police. in four distgicts scoured Edward C. Woodworth, seventy-three, | and portions of others have been|opera and orchestra conductor, who is ‘e n erse om etltlon 4 ilton, a cupola’ on a home at 20th | Avondale, Walnut Hills, 'Norwood and [of Cedar Springs, chairman of the Kent [ reserved for the Veterans of Foreign | making survey of Eastman Theater, 4 and Bath avenue and the Lawrence | Bond Hill when they were told Jimmy | county board of auditors, is dead. ‘Wars encampment in August. has reported he will be the new 7 ith ~ $50.000 home at Smithtown, o 25 De 2 he G b g ds to-| The Kiwanis Club has decided upon | director. —_——— b4 Smith . me 2 » | Morgenroth, Paddack road, had A. R. state encampment ens < Long Island, burning it to the ground. | been kidn tped a mun in a-bug-|day. The next encampment goes to |® campaign to get the 1925 Interna- Two hundred dissatisfied Rochester | 7 Charles Spuckes, a figure in the | gy Jimn EnilE cuime linme: sy Danain tional Kiwanis convention in Norfolk. | stockholders in Dome Mines, Inc.. are Smet G ld A Municipal Dank messenger $50.000 | ing he had “been riding with his pal's| Attorney Phil Travis is home after a [ City Manager Ashburner and Port!to meet in Toronto Tuesday. They () kA hold-up, was convicted by a jury athers year's honeymoon trip abroad. Director King met War Department [ gay they would clect T. Raymond D.e c b4 SRt e e aisi Froctor Wika oo Giclals i Washington, Saturday in | Finucane prosident, who, sutes his ride of D C g Z that Policeman Hitt was transferrod | Frisndiander to the Girl Scouta {an effort to reach an agreement on | name on proxies is unauthorized. . ’ after arresting a protected booileg- | rins broke the heat last the ‘Army base, for which Norfolk The body of Marcella Englert, b4 ger, i KANSAS CITY, MO. Lid five million. twenty-four years old, missing for & 7 Nathan S, Jonas raises $100,000 for | = John Gleason, Princess Anne coun- | two da as found in Genesee river. 3 Jewish charities deficit by a Dlew at | : e ty ofiicer, Charles H. Rice, former| ‘ppe ay company announces | 2 ° % @ dinner, { Special Dispatel to The Star. county officer, and three others, were | Dewey avenue bus line will begin op- % Clear weather is indicated for the CHICAGO. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 8.—Thief |arrested by federal prohibition agents | ¢cration next week. 7 Sunday school parade. insurance rates on passenger auto- |in a raid on a still. o A baby’s cry for water saved Joseph 7 Two thousand are invited to the | e mobiles here have been reduced 40 | Mary Davis, thirteen, Mathews | oipn 220 Family of five from burn- ’ ’ ’ 7 wedding of Norma Werner, salt king's | Special Dispateh to tar. per cent, effective immediately. Fire | county, is recovering in a hospital | i;" % %Gl (i ea Ny this morning. ’ daughtor, and Joseph L. Magnus of | CHICAGO, TIL, dune § —The County | ratos aré unchanged, except on com- | here from a wound inflicted by a wad Eoooe . Ta i DrOmILRE Gadavee h Z Bussert Hotal Association of ‘the American Leglon | mereial trucks, whére the increase [of chewlng kum shot from a blank | vallay horseman, is dead at Avom, 4 The Rreeport K. K. K. has m\en\ »sts has wired a vigorous protest | is from 20 to 40 per cent on auto- (u{‘zvrhll'p',ev during a school play. after a brief illness of pneumonia. 3 K 0. % 250 to & ‘nekol nmunity center, to President Harding against the | mobiles. There is an additional V. Frank Robertson, on a bone- over €. Kingdon tic of the / 4 < the first_gift of the klan to negroes. | proposed closing of Drexel Hospital |duction of 25 ner cent if accessories | @ry platform and backed by church | (EOVER Cn, 0 BB, B0 TS lcing % John L Gibho 3 ex street. | for e men are not included. people for rigid prohibition enforce- | §o . “Jftenders, was fined $25 for y '® % East New York, has disappeated on the | council voted in favor of | The first benefit of the zone law |Inent, is an eleventh-hour entry in f g0 0, % FRGES 8 0e TR0 0 car, 1 7 eve of hix wedd to Miss lda Sauter, | ¢ n by Algerman Coughlin | becam prarent Wednesday, when ‘lh- primary for nomination to the The contract board has finally per- | c 7 423 ‘HighMind | the legislature to re-|a bermit for a store building at | house of delegates. mitted puvement on Zorn street fol- | o 2 Vi The Rev. Albert E. Roraback re- | ois search and seizure | Armour and Gilham s " was lowing a petition of residen 9 b 7 fuw w perform the “luhlm" af state's drastic “dry” regu- | wit llr.‘w\n. the di being re- Saying he was from a bank, a ; Elizabeth H. Senurens and Owen M. |lation. The resolution is now be- | stricted to’ apartmenta. stranger swindled Covill & Covill, . Gundersan in Prospect Park Rose | fore the judfelary committee of the | Physicians cxamining the body of NEWARK, N. J. atn et Iewelers, out o two . 7 Garden Tweause of pubtieity.” A mow | counelt : i Guy “A. Moore, buried Wednesday, re- b lnes valtea at 1E: r‘. ° 7 :!1‘:‘1:3 h‘,“ 188 Madhuiseauned. AULERS, ]»11\.. n-x.\l]uf')'r»'d Lu{ulm mxd_rvuy-lrs | Ilw" .r:'.:' “|i»- '-T&‘l"- nwd f“"}:::_(’t] Tl?:“ hl‘t\:; Special Dispateh to The Star. Despite alleged charter violation, -‘ 27 Two. thosand Long Island_Grotto | $oh¢SUel SRV ALarnes Tb2 1 CL it by the train. © Police theoty | NEWARK, N. J. June S.—Samuel | the street railway company is going | A Masons will_leave Brookiyn Saturday|§4§n and Shart speaking for the | L85 NG 0¥ ] dered by Dodd Hepworth, six weeks old, of | ahead with laving frack on subway . 9 s night for the Cleveland. convention. | 91N he i frotbary LA OTahns yesterday w oi the Daly | SHEface from MalniWest o Oul street. 3 & o1 e i con hill to autVQorize horse racing | for robbery % a E 3 a The Baptist Temple drive has The funeual was e A aaets ARt Supervising engineers of the new | contest from 1.000 other entrie; ese 3 £ a - . was held at the Rt ith e N SR e piant expeet plans will ‘be | udge Bostiner yevoked avio 1i- reachea $112,000, nearly half of the Z moter s . ra-j ready for construction by October. | censes of forty-two drivers for speed- = - > Vi 3 ¢ imoter of a proposed ara- | I s Py by g poration Counsel Pierce flays [ ] l d Rensonhur tion dance” has sued for an injune- Tho eity i investigating the bond ; iz ¢ s democrats for defeat of an- crselan b4 : tion to prevent ¢ity authorities from | [larket with a view to seiling A pouple, accused of baving drugs. | noyation and other bills. Leader b4 injured in an wmn e | $8.500.000 bond issue this month battleg police for two hours before HSion § e S b4 . ‘ e an S k Tt ot o el nere T | Rippes' e Beid rexponsiie Z White Meat 7 = Sl and Delmeais ey R D e B R s e ’ ? i first place it orth | [T e L UL to aid entertaining 300 crippled chil- 2 e Intere Jolf League tourna- by showers yesterday e s - rescue .- ame hanken 1 Golf Laague tourna- | LOU|SV|LLE, KY. | PA e inored et tour _\.umgl'“““ at Grand View Beach next Tues 3 ’ Bilkworth says it was {8 § | hovs attucked him and robbed him of | 423 7 9 4 modnre Farahew, I e DETROIT, MICH. Jo i bl ane S KRt ey anlmatumuneh : ) SAN FRANCISCO. 4 - 7 were hurt When two motor | |may have a new governor July 1.| Thomas L. R. Crooks, Peter A. Ca-| | ° 9 4 cars and a truck collided on the Wil- | Lieut. Gov. §. Thra Ballard let | vicehia and Dudley Farrand have been 4 9 2 liamsburg L ze. ! Speeial Dispateh to The Star { g e | reappointed to board of education. Special Dispatch to The Star. % 7 | ( DETROIT. Mich, June S—lrwin & | I It be ko he had re-| ldchining bolt siruck the glock | SAN FRANCISCO, June 8.—Fire Z z P . Wife, Drudence, hus sued | ceived “several tiy »v. Ed-|tower of Washington Street Sehool [ e : E ¢ divorce. She says he wasn't|win P. Morrow will &n on or|in South Orange. i Muxphypas roac cd Sng s Gecll 9 ; BANGOR, ME. gh Of & caveman to sgit her, as |y o S Y T FOSER . which destroyed the planing mill of | % c e 4 et he got mad he woulilnlt fight.{ LN SBUE SOLE T TOMERIUOR @11 the Olson and Mahony Lumber Com- | % ers 2 . [} A Ehecial Dispateh to Toe Sta P iR ot | o Licus. (Gon. Baitara’ depsnds 1t 1o NEW ORLEANS. pany. 5th and Channel streets. 2z g Z BANGOR. Me.. June D b i e said, on the resiznation of R. M. lh|r-! ! Rudolph Spreckles announces he l £ nent exercises at the o Con 0T hville. ‘Ten foq | [ will #upport Henry Ford for Presi-|g ; exercises s one-piece bathing | tvn o N ¢ enn., from the r | Hen 2l 4 3 ine opened Thursda Aieh n Fabor ard Snd the ap- | Seeclal Dispateh to The dent, fight re-election of Mayor non-h,t % { po of the governpr to fill th NEW ORLEANS, 1 June §.-—Tu-|and probably support James Mc-|# ° 2 of Columbus 1 | % 4 % £ At bbbl Liva Ncweomb schools have | Sheehy for mayor. ¢ b4 : e ¥ ates.Liovoln cons | Overcoits and furs were brousht | % o no otties A recit ot Hi/ Quin and members of thefors Ada degree of honor on Lindsey |04t in San Francisco when a st ’ ar 0 9 o Z besrd of poblic safety. prohibiting | Bliney of Rice Institute, Texas hwing blowed in the ocean mist Wed- [ 7¢ € ’ z 8 them from jpterfering with a meet-| Behrman and Sullivan withhold | N€8 o o ) s | & e SR B 1 e o B n ol oriuns | L, Pseruton, seores heas plove | 4 z i QmcsEe fhac OBuzolipsh oouba 20 lexplain ori Girl phone operator, cighteen, took | Lolicemen Williver and "’.’,‘\”“,‘“,‘f,{" ° 4 Tenmerly (ot Blactor 10 Jeted to be flind as the next move in | oison i an unsuccessful suicide ut- | neyyy day and hootleggers by night, | % Beech Nut € Z Diven- | ¢ line of duty to evid {/he ‘strugple between the Rev. Mr | piiiy post @ year after her mother | prohibition Agent Rinckel testified } 3 will ‘g0 on the proprictor, ‘and ls.’ therefore, | {he strugle betworn - MEkilled herself. | Eleven supervisors. six newspaper |3 24 Botu b4 7 oe i Sonaiiis what INppened § T diamona ring valued at $2.000 | grom geamen and 4 boy were saved | mon and others escaped without in- |# O es....... z curate, St s O the g S e “{‘lfrm:l th in the lake after & motor | jury ‘when a car jumped tradgk in|# 7 ames. K. Lentos & Sone 515 Seuth | beat, owned by Jewel Sperling, blew | Hateh Hetehy tunnel during the an- | % v 3th street, by a ean and woman dis- | U5y | nual inspeetion tour. s A FCEnter heeet® Who Substitited al, Viller street car conductor was killed | Ten thousand Bay district car- b4 7 { Eidn voats \ for the original | ¥ Lo and N. passenger train at the | penters demand a raise to $9 a day | % » 2 Lig (o The st de their escape. Detectives | Franklin avenue crossing. | from $5.20 7 7 onal scout 5 tarted 4 nationewide scareh fop| o AN €arly morning fire practically | One thowsand attended a ball for | lnesa S X ra ancy . ? 000 eompsinnlc e Ao mide fOrl destroy-d ‘the plant of the American | the Pacif Civic Auditorium. | g 9 b Association Limate to the Jiidege ‘Chirles Bt B i ’1..”,. ntine Company, at Broad street Mrs, W H. Crocker is home |# b4 United S i held thay the Cheistian |00 the New Basis ‘canal. The fire | from Paris to attend wedding of her | # * ng ag with fo: reuit court has fu started shortly after midnight and | son, Vv am W., to Ruth Hobart PA 7 = oGl diction <o hold & second. Bees. e Tons ' $700.00. “Thrce | nemun oraanisation of an Al Smiths | % Z Mayor Dudley's irien demned slayer of Lee Arbegust of! Mom Wore slightly hurt | for-President Club. 3 4 Boat illcgally Bim 10 seck the governorsaip. { Louisville, and fised (he DEATING 107 | jaund Pop o cans ball team re- | ; % rum runner. Festivitios rivaling the vecent gold-! June 18 . lynsrd Piteher Craft to Beaumont, | — . f e 51 Paso | . = 3 - L e o e SV AN A GAS z ’ b Z T | rined sl etom NRLS SEeBuin: z z o Drasiacats e atha e 3 “olice continue underv orld | ; the two presidents here. ' The'Ereat- | TULSA, CKLA. i Crestini thirty more oo 1 Dicpateh to the Star. (% 4 - st carpical i ristory of ] A blind man and a good Samarita; V. H, Ga., J $—Mrs. E.| 2 L] % pecial Disps The Star. border is planned. The Chihuahua aritan | SAVANNAH, Ga., June : : 1 ; Sose ) Ditwates (0 Tha Bt Disap- | Cits Rotare Chub Sians, n tho mean | Special Dispatch to The Stars | nelping him to cross the streer were |J. Herman Hesse secured a fivorce | & : -ID. pKg. ........JIC aranea ot Sk i anetTa | While. @ visit en masse to El Pasoans| ‘TULSA, Ukla., June S—One hundred | KPocked down by an auto truck on | from her husband and thirty minutes | # A P o $e00) estogey and & 1and the local Rotary Chab will en-|short line boosters have arrived here | wifjdrns street and the blind ‘man Jater married Frederick W. Hesse, her | # l-lb tin 39c 2 run on the Mavaacd Trast Go. atltettain royally. 5 {from Kansas City for conference, ;%ill die as a result. former hushand's first cousin. They | 4 ’ . S SR e atoonen ¢ EL PARO, x.. June & —PFolice! Four men rob the Gokstein jewelry | will live in Charleston. , el les, 217 gal. | Judge Stewart Berkshire has placed | store of Eems' valued G 70,000 OKLAHOMA | 'Sidney 'Weis has Secured Gorvon|% s Hor and 515 galions of al.|on his bench the gilded throne used Callie Harney has filed suit! Munro as manager of the Savanmah | O o e s om0 Guten ofitheesent biunteiperl ,300 damages agatist City and HOMA CITY, OKLA. | Theater. 4 9 ° ville, and a liquor distributing point | 8olden jubilee 4 i Standard Paving Company for the | A beauty contest will ba staged av | £ wus broken up. ! Police Matron Mrs. Jimmie Newton|death of her son. _ | Special Dispatch to The Star. | Tybee at the opening of the new leu_\‘ Mrs. W. Thatcher Hollis, of Newton, | Wants to be made a regular detective | Tulsa has been named national| OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. June 8.— | There are many entrants. j¥4 Who became tnown last year in buy: |4ftor locating the parents of @ stray- |headquarters of the Kamelia and | o B E2HONA CETT Okda. June 8 — TRETE SLE 0y, NS0T, sarted a |V 9 9 9 ing six jobless men at auction, wis Year-old boy .| Enishts of Kamella. oS e e = convention yesterday morniog. 3 arrested today for passing a worth- | A, Sth Cav ud Maops BT ity SAmigisteaton | s Loy avs has been reached and | Graduating exercises were held at| Yets, check {a I Cavalry, back from target | charged with unwarranted increase in | Packingtown is cut off. The capital | the high Sehool Jast night. b3 Districtattorney and_grand Jurors gx; e ach made pefect 5hrmum;‘«L;{:a:rx:‘x;(;;:. hr“«"mhd.s file@ a damage |15 isolated except for the street car| Rev. M. J. Epting and family had a|# o b 1) SRR the Toster Swon 7 i Ty, COMVItS SO nty Ensineer L. A. White hasSuit for alleged injury o reputation | line. Animals at Wheeler Park are | DATTOW esc pe when their auto turned | Pl“s ury s e ot ey o, F ot 3 ray be. | beon piea s e e Ay e has | S eninat 2 A Gillen, W, FURitine | endansered. 4 Bention i belsk Grs | over near Sylvania 2 A fore relict came from New England|vey for flood contiol. The countyjand L. E. Kimberiin. TS for & bobd wewe & openl 4 Best ® Stornis 2 !and city will issue $300.000 bonds for| The body of Fred L. Langley, the | Walker street and give the ecity a| TRENTON, N. L. P4 ’ pany has refused| ](n_ ) who m)rxlvcg the cand from e dut}lm‘v‘n:u:” o andg z e oy, s usar wning at Masonic Hos- | Guthrie to Oklahoma City, has been | bulld a viaduct acro iver at) 7 g el e Valeubsor st caused a panic, but the | taken to Arkansas for buriil. 3 1“"1”!;"3’;}._?'!:;” et ietani | Special Dispatch to The Star. z 3 9 Augustus Jordan, Aleppo Ten amage was slight. o8t office imspectors arrest Wrank | W: A Jeter has been elec Tesi-| TRENTON. N. J. June 8.— Many |# Y “ Hal P Ple auditor, is dead in Roxbury fsiaoreul Hefia carkedimizh aelays | 0 he State Fireman's Associs- | Trenton Shrinets réached howne t0day ; l..arge celow Ves, rinces Mayor presented a key of the city I8 g Test cases will be filed on Gov.|fT0M Wa hir;;:lion[ "Mlmponfld‘“ml 4 eac es to_Francis Oulmet, golf champion. it s e A o ,, many more had elected to rewsn in | % fi 1 o frrancls, Ouimer ot cramptar. | | GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. | | Walions cuts in appropristion meas—| LY, Ipre hadislocted to temaln 1n (% 9 Best, extra fine—large can aire Brighton brewer, has married | MILWAUKEE. lature may result = end.” Those who returned here were |% August Flamman, Brooklyn lawyer| z Rain prévented the b tired and warm, but happy, hawing|g YeI'{ Special Dispagels to The Star. D the base ball game A ? and former legislative -member. o s imeint ===l | today had a fine time. - z Lightning killed twenty-four ani-| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, June 8.—'gpccial Dispatch to The Star. At last evening's meeting of whe ‘ ° mals on Foxboro farm. Two xnw|~.[l"'r<:h. ’T'-‘*""-I"‘fl\"!"';‘r t;fu“ ox Julius |y WAUKEE, Wis., June 8.—Mrs. ‘s:‘him! 'l-n;ml Supt. Bickett presentad 2 escaped the Loit. Another at Randolph | Tisch, and Herber enzel WeTe| Amber Allis, Wednesday last, asked (e fon g Rerental achiogld to (RIS e Onte 0 can ) Bit elght nouscs, ‘Stiis were fouad | awarded the Dillingham memorial prize, | Amber Allls, Wednesday last. asked PEORIA, ILL. care of habitual truants and children % . ) three. Auto bands held up dJacob|the highest honor for a Union High |300.000 (0T alieked loss of her hus s . otherwise unruly. It is thought an {3, slassman, Cambridge collector, and | Sraduate, for scholarship and popu-| JRRC S JUTCUAMe 0 & IOFRE cams entire school building will be devoted @Ecaped in stoien’ ca larity leadership in .al'h‘no] activities. | 1 nd. Gilbert Allis, as defendants, | SPecial Dispateh to The Star: to this purpose, with a special staff of The cutter Acushnet seized a|, One thousand marched In parade in| Ty Violy Brinkman is on her way _ PEORIA, Ill, June S§—Warrants|t3¢hers. Dr.’A. M. Carr of Bridge- Gloucester traveler with hold full of | the joint convention of patriotic ord home in the east as the result of a Were secured by Sheriff Brubacker of FOFL. Conn., was selected for medical whisky 7 ‘”‘“‘U‘“"F state encampments of G. A-| .. g0, granted by Gov. John Blain. | Woodford count charging °T linrpector of the city schools, suc- S s e W. R. C. and_United Spanish|Pardon > 2 bl charging A. E.| cieding D: rilltes A Doston fur dealer and a Brook- | i the W. R. C W Ve CAuxiliary |After a three-vear term had been Page and James Roberts, private de- | ceeding Dr. Wilkes. — ttl line tailor have been indicted for a | MWai Veterans G 8. . . A atY [imposed in municipal court here by | tectives of Penria, with robbery of | 1P 1B arrest of Harold Chandler, (] Plot to get $20,000 insurance. 9f the Sons of Vetcrans, Daughirs of [Judge A. C. Backus, April 26, for the | {wo small country ' stores in. thes | 1O was taken into custody follow- — Drauntars of the G A~ K being held |Sh0UnE of her husband county. Page's automobile was ing @ burglar scare at the homo of jaushters of heiG L ®. & eld ] Shorewoods annual picnic, which | found near one of the stores, after a SuPreme Court Justice Trenchard, the police believe they have caught the something fine o = antic_City con- | IS expected to be the largast ever fusillade had forced two robbers t . i CLEVELAND, OHIO. et e Agnte Gty son- | held, is scheduled o be held to- |flee. Neither of the tye wmiolber®, 0| man who has committed a number of vention of Associated Advertising Clubs | v\ B beries n s Y e ek a2 [morrow. | veared at his office here since Mon- | jatiadicy ib aPartment houses here, Special Dispateh to The Star. ing downtown streets und boardwalk | | day_night. Iy Nobls Haery matter . oo oported ° LEV. Vi g 3 with circulars headed *“Grand Rapids a | Efforts to save the Chicago, Peoria . oy er. andler has WLEVELAND. Ohio. June §—org | e o The aen. Sorest MINNEAPOLIS and St. Louis railroad from the scrap Aew Havee o o POth in Baltimore and han a hundred homeward hound pas- S en arrest- | s 0D S Te New Haven. ngers in g rhed Eaclnd pas | (3 und released on bail were Allun . pile were furthered when Judge et e T wene T is TRl swenie | Lal pvssiiant Of the lasil b 5. Smith of Springfield granted an in- | (e conobmm OV, today upheld 9 9 lightning struck the car as it staried | Harry Kline, Frank Mathison, ~Carl | Special Dispatch o The & Junction against” ten county treas-|Walter Reade, Trenton theato ‘oro. ’ > street in an electrical | Johnston and W. F. Hentschel. | (MINNEAPOLIS, June S—Kathryn Urers forbidding them selling any!prictor, who was fined $600 at ine Five women and| Women of the W. R. C. erccted a |salmon, eighteen, daughter of Judge | BTt of the road for delinquent taxes. | Thore ‘rosort foe hckyied? &b the passengers were given first | memorial boulder in Monument Park | Thomas Ir Salmon. of the disteis | A committee of citizens has been AD: | ociiss, RS id at a nearby theater. The motor- honoring 5,000 civil war soldiers from court, was Kkilled when the touring|Pointed to devise a system for re- ° ° man ely burned about the|Grand River valley. car in which she was riding with her | Dabilitating the road. hands 3 Berkey & Gay Furniture Company, | father overturned and plunged forty | . PEORIA, 1L, June 8.—An additional (- Property owners alonz Superior|Wallace Furniture Company and | feet on the Lyndale avenue road, two | $63.000 has béen appropriated by the 9 9 e viaduct have said they will not block | Grand Rapids Upholstering Company | miles this side of Lakeville, Miss Sal- | legislature for the construetion of the WACO, TEX. b4 the city’ ma to carry out the| have been merged into $4.000.000 Con- | mon was pinned under the wheel and | Peoria armory. Previously $200,000 erders of the War Department to tear | golidated Furniture Corporation. Ber- | her father, slightly hurt, was unable | 1-ad been set aside for the work. down the span across the Cuyahoga river, it was made known this morn- ng. Work of Cleveland in thirty-fourth decorating downtown anticipation of the annual national con- vention of the Grotto started yester- day. All principal streets will be given a red, whilte and blue attire of American dnd _Canadian flags, pen- nants and bunting. The W. C. T. U. of Cuyahoga county ts considering launching & movement in the Ohio W. C. T. U. to present a painting of Mrs. Warren G. Harding to the White House providing no al- coholie drinks are served at White House during President Hard- ing’s administration. George E. Wilkes, former assistant manager of the Newburg office of the «leveland Trust Company, was in- dicted yesterday by the county grand ury on a charge of grand larceny. his' bail was fixed at $100,000 by e I’hillips. T veland s ofton-repeated _claim to second position in automobile manu- facture is challenged by the chamber of commerce of Flint, Mich, whick Would put Cleveland third, Detroit secand, and Fiint first. CINCINNATL g Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 8. ‘W. R. Speer, former policeman, was cornered with a pistol at his Race| street home by Charles Hartley, a policeman, he “was shot through a window by William McCorkhill, de- tective. Speer was crazed with maoonshine, drunk to drown his grief over the death of his grandmother, whose body lay in a room next to that in which Speer was killed by three bullets. Hartley had been suin- m to-subdge-Speer.: i - o€y - bus passengers were im- periléd and- two persons iWere in- Jured when a motor: bus and street car_grashed on Linn ‘street. The car was derailed. Corpner Handley blamed despond- endpelor th"!uipldee:lfi;uw, f‘: G rem- el ;W] nge mselt in his fiwhw street; Dennis Lens, the key & Gay's is the oldest furniture company in the city and one of the largest. INDIANAPOLIS. Special Dispateh to The Star. INDIANAPOLILS, Louls 1. Haag, { owner, is_dead. | Roy C. Shaneberger has paid §325,- 000 for the Winston block, which will be added to the Brevoort Hotel. No irace has been discovered of Richard W. Stegemeier, missing since Tuesday evening. Body of woman found in the Ni- agara river has been identified as that of Miss Sadie McGroarty, former Indianapolis park board secretary. Frank Weisenberger, mattress man- ufacturer, convicted of manufactur- ing mattresses out of insanitary material, has been indicted on a | similar_charge. J. E. Fredrick, of Kokomo, has been re-clected president of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce. The Scottish Rite has bought for 125,000 two home_site in Meridian street, giving Ind., chain g store June drug dral. Names of Smiley Chambers, Joe Beckett, H. C. Ketcham and Vance Armstrong are suggested for the Ameri- can Legion district executive commit- teeman to succeed James Duncan. Chamber of Commerce, patriotic and civic bodies are joining in a protest against a proposal that would cause Dr. H. S. Hatch to resign as superintendent of Sunnyside Sana- torium. John Dogker, seven-year-old-son of William T. Dosker, 649 Prince- street, teiler at'Commereial Savings Bank, died after being knocked down by the auto- | mobile of George A. Bartz; 1940 Fran- cis avenue, at Kastern avenue and Franklin street. The boy jumped from a truck in front of the automobile. Henry N. Beets, son of the Rew. the University of Chicago. Jonathan Brearley; eighty-two, father, lots north of its new | it a full half block for its new cathe- | Henry Beets, has won a fellowship at | pect, to_extricate her. Twenty meetings in all parts of Minneapolis were conducted today by speakers for the new auditorium, the $3,000,000 bond issue for which will ‘be voted on in the municipal elections Juhe 11. ; The last obstacle to the. special pri- mary election for a Upited States senator to succeed Senator Knute Nelson has been removed by a ruling of the supreme oourt halting ~ the injunction proceed- ings. The fourteen candidates in the fleld today started the drive that will be continued until June 18. The court held it had not jurisdiction to halt the special election ordered by Gov. J. A. O. Preus. : MEMPHIS, TENN. | Special Dispateh to The Star. MEMPHIS, Tenn, June 8.—Fred| Draget, forty-seven, employe of the Central Bank, was instantly killed ‘when an automobilé in which he Was @ passenger went over an em- bankment on Chelsea avenue near the city limits. A police raid on Presidents Island resulted in seizure of five stills and warrants have been issued for five higher-ups said to be source of city's eorn liquor supply. Three hundred subscribers were refunded their initial payment on| Piggly Wiggly stock today. Reductions in commercial power rates will be demanded following dis- ! covery that Memphis Power and Light Company has & surplus in its treas- ury of $1,900,000 above the profit of 7% per cent allowed by the state public utilities commission. Shelby county health authorities, in their fight against malaria, will stock stagnant pools with: milllons of minnows in hope of destroying the anapheles mosquito. City park department will attach big sprays to water mains so that kiddies can keep cool. | Philip Gentry,. nesro murder ays- has been’ released by police. investigation of Tucker, ‘Waller-and Spencer murders has 8zzled. | Kida, The Peoria Post, American Legion, last night adopted a resolution ap- proving France's invasion of the Rhur. Tractors, in a base ball contest, lost to Danville, 9 to 6, slipping into sixth place. Two weeks ago they were in first place. Royal welcome awaits the return of Clifford Ireland, former representa.- tive in Congress, who was elected as imperal outer guard at the Shrine convention. A banquet is being plan- ned as part of the reception. RICHMOND, VA. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., June 8.—Hugh R. twenty years old, 710 North 24th ‘street, a freshman at the Uni- versity of Richmond, was run down and killed shortly affer midnight yes- terday by an automobile on Main street, in front of the Jefferson Hotel. The tragedy occurred during an inter- mission of a dance given by the Ger- man Club of the university, and the police at once spread a dragnet over the city to capture the occupant of the machine. The car was said to have been driven at sixty miles an hour. Dave Satterfield has been asked by Judge Hundley of Cumberland to act as prosecuting attorney in the case of the Garrett brothers, charged with shooting and killing Rev. E. S. Pierce, Baptist minister, at Cumberiand Tues: day. The case likely will be heard before Judge Richardson in Rich- mond. George M. Cease has qualified as candidate for the house of delegates. There are now fourteen in the race, There will be twenty-six members of the city democratic committee chosen in_the August primary. John ~Marshall High_ School will graduate 361 students Monday. Degrees have been conferred on 117 students at the University of Rich- mond R. E. Hotze, jr. was elected vice president of the Financial Advertisers’ ‘a!floclltion, at the Ad Club conven- on.. Special Dispateh to The Star, WACO, Tex., June 8.—J. D. Suttle, a boy, was killed, and W. J. Plerson and Miss Esther Gilbert badly in- jured, when the car in which they were riding collided with a street car at 18th and Alexander streets, yester- day. The automobile was filled with boys and girls. H. H. House has resigned as mana- ger of the Waco lwse ball team and gone to his home, in Kansas. 11l health was given as the reason. The Waco team returned yesterday after a road trip, losing etvery game. The law creating the tenth court of civil appeals, to be Mocated at Wac becomes effective June 12. Shortl thereafter Gov. Neff will name a chief Justice and two assocdate justices. Clyde Essex, a Waco newspaperman, has taken over the ®nanagement, in Texas, of Henry Fordls candidacy for the presidency. Headquarters will be established In Waco amd Fort Worth, Five complainty haive been filed against two young whiite men in con- nection with the series of burglaries in Waco of recent date. WATERTOWN, N. Y. Special Dispatch to The Star. | WATERTOWN, N. Y., June S§.— United States Senator Wad sworth will be the principal speaker at a testi- monials_dinner for Spealter of the Assembly P. E. Machold, at Wood- Tuff Hotel, June 29. Mis. Arthur Livermore, New York, men ber of the republitan national commulitte, also will speak. But five men have been kecured so far to serve on the jury i1 the trial of Richard Mattison, chaiiged with second degree murder of Theomas Ne- ville. Negotiations, for a settlegnent of | the breach of promise suit filed by Maude Wright against Carl Nill for $50,000 are off. The caser will be called to trial in November. Jefferson county’s fruit crop is in danger of ruin by millions ‘af tent caterpillers overrunning the aounty. Boy Scouts are be¢ing organim:d te fight the pests, . gov ., 1 o small size, 14¢ Ollvenaise large size, 31c Matches, large box, 5c¢ Radishes, Round Red, Bunch, 2¢ Onions, Spring, Bunch, 2c Spinach, Fresh, bb.,. . . . .8¢ Bacon Kingan’s Sliced C These prices good at all Piggly Wiggly Stores Saturday and Monday “The Spread for Bread” SER A GO R R 2SR RS SR SRR SR SRR SRR R R R R S N R R N S R S N N e R E AR PR ASA LS AN TR SR AL ANR NN R NTNEIN SRERRRR S S S