Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1923, Page 10

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~ 10 PINCHOT MAY {UT | , avexaomss, cial) —With delegates from many tents throughout the state in attend- * ance, numbering about twenty-five, & s U | the annual meeting of the state con- |MA‘ ELL AN-S_VIERS SAVES GIRLS IN LAKE. fout, when they ware sees auddsply to clutch one another and sink. POISON PEN cHARGE S i Sweeney, who had been sitting on tne | beach, leaped into the water full Man, 48, Collapses After Bringing | 0t "0 o unoc trom: ety Third Out of Water. | tion as he reached shore with the Says He Has Ref B CLEVELAND, Ohfo, J 8| 30 Aweonsy W s He Has Returned to Brim E D, 0, June 26—| Mr. Sweeney was chief englneer on ; . d o g Three girls mho were bathing in Lake | the Schiller, which, with a crew of i i i Brie near Willow Beach, east of here, | forty s e s & port nemies Behind Move Against | Erie near Willow & drowning vester: in Whitefish buy. He had been adrift o A day by Michael F. Sweeney, fort Civtyssix hours:when he was picked Him to Justice. ,n~lght, who, himself, was rescued sev- | UD- vention of Maccabees convened in 0dd Feliows' Hall this morning, with Ruymond W. Simma of Alexandris, . foutenant commander, presiding in New Highway Patrol Expect- | i thtance of W et Kirk, Tichs mond, state ‘commander. 3 On ‘behalf of the city an address ! ed to Stop Traffic From of welcome was made by Wilder M. Rich, city manager, ‘,:mlx 2, responso was 'made by Sir' Knight Palmer Keystone State. Shooden ot Rictimond. Savocatioh L was offered by Rev. O, P. Lloyd, pas- gral wacks mpo when the freighter, e am Schiller, was wrecked in By the Assoclnted Press, Lake Superior. A man without clothes loses his NEW YORK, June 26.—Declaring| The girls, Dorothy Friedmann, sev-“""‘” Beat twice e rapldly; as one S - | enteen; Frances Gottlieb, sixteen, and | fully dressed, a loosely woven ma- ho had returned from abroad to vin- | F0t L TS LT i toen, | were | terial, whetlier . of wool G cotton, {dicate himself and bring to justice | gwimming about a guarter of a mile ‘being the best safeguard. ithe gufity parties, Georgé Maxwell, president of the Authors, Publishers ~ tor of the Second Bantist Chure Epecial Dispatahi to! Ine Btar Addresses also were made by Su- | and Composers Association of Amer- ' HARRISBURG, FPa June 26— "““}“l“"“’l‘““.‘ “"'“'";"g‘t'"; 'n‘:' ica, pleaded not gullty to a charge | ARRISBURG, Ta, 3 2 Detro and State Dep- - Whether the new state highway patrol oor of writing polson pen legters to Allan Depend Upon The Star Will he able to back-stop for Gov. Gif- A. Ryan, financler. He was released , tishing ing in $5,000 bail. s f . ford Binchot pott mllvl“ ':';(\_,:"‘",x."“l. 88 ollcwag ann Lugen mae Mr. Maxwell was Indicted last April For the news from home while you are away this s n-serlous topic f scuss| oday. rved a ‘clock by the pan’ a : W ) ;} "[ S ‘: ,‘.“\ .:..,,\,(,.I,, Washington, | Be nellt “Astociation #nd- musia. was after Mr. Ryan had appeared before summer. No matter where you go—how often you S el e And towns, to | furnlshed by the Krazy Kat Or- the grand jury with the poison pen|| change your address—The Star will come to you regu- sylvanin communi- [ After the luncheon the delegates letters, The letters cust asperslons| [arlybringing the latest and most reliable information | I o ‘a1 cc a pilgrimage to Mount Ver- on the charmster of Mrx Ryan svdll . ¢ j5eal tnterest j 4 Arlington and other points. At other socially prominent persons. i { per cent of the veal beer | yho‘roview of Alexandria Tent, & R i e ned there is made in | held last night, a class of bout ; l-] Alfl K 'S Y:l ris when | state and’encaked via au- candidates was Initiated by ndictment was foun i . e The chares against me.” Max Rates by Mail well said, “are viciously false. I| law cre order In the' shape of watch fobs 1 the patrol, its | th Postage Paid o o s gkt 1o SR presented to W. L. Rammel and have come back not only to vindicate || oy %4 W. T. Dobson for having obtalned the myself, but to sec that the persons | pny highway devmn e r number of members during who have made my life miserable, and Payable in Advance | s ln:m;m-l geed, D p —,;,“.Tl,,.“,,,,l,,“:"sd were tortured me and my friends for six . digclosed “today the Iz : . E. Turner, state deputy 3 a o o : s s ot i er_specific power to make arre e commander. Wha Khow me will admit wat 1ae|| Maryland and Virginia— Tie etate has two police bodics, on of officers and selection of plain and outspoken, and that If I i ssmuch s the coal and ir convention eity will bring the o ot Dally and have occasion to condemn or criticize restricted to policing s convention to a close, another I do not hide behind masked Binday SDully Senthy | B 8l TN el ‘whthoac |, The civle and automoblle bureay of iotters: . i One month..70c 50c 20c | R E G B e jinr, st R it 4| AN other States— Do h . y Then | ne. ! " Tohorate them, all With & view of One week...25c 20c 10c | that wis made that the bringing disgrace and discredit upon | ime and to serve the wicked ends and ulterior purposes of others.” to mark the points of I interest in the city have been | the first namea being the cashler, who i el Good Ship Virginia in Port; e e matters on the | president, "and Philip Bress, David ted on and Rollicking Boys Her “Cargo™ -i: i 0 00 37 s, Al Snider and Bennie Weiner | The grown-ups ab: Ars. A J. Bevan, Capt. and A1 Mr. and M Peake e and Mrs. Harry C. Blaising, director JANE ADDAMS ILL. ded. v of Revenue Charles H. his ated today that on July 1 he | show the visiting landlubbers how |this ente to Commonwealth's Attor- | kids of the Roys' vt Norfolk 1 ney W. P. Woolls the names of all bu :dl “‘e n',;fi C,’:;,h, ': at rang o nems and professional men of the “city SEye avesiLac ) bl omission. who have failed to make a report for |through the good ship Virgin! Atong. the taxing of licenses and incomes for | early today, when two represonts state purposes. e Sta a » traln- Motor Company No. 5 will not quit|tVes of The Star boarded the traln he volunteer f rtment July 11108 eraft of the the t Fire Chief [ sociation as she lay at her moorings, Amo; rmott let out of the| near 11th and Water Included among tho om ULy daecording 1o &n an-| human cargo of twenty gre Jimn at of that com- | YOungsters from th mpany, Mr. Dun- | here for the annual good,time fu : 1 , exceedingly regrets the| pishe o deserving. Soldman, 1Is on ‘of Chiet McDermott from | Mished the deserving. rnstein of the dram jthe service, its members will con- - | tinue to to their posts as they | of the doughty rol has not{have alw. me and there will be | the bo; Bevan, superintendent in c ETHEL BARRYMORE R “All hands on the top side andjthe Nationals and Bostor ainment is not bein rd to with great e Callahan = will_subm | Hull House Founder, Noted Wel- fare Worker, in Tokio Hospital. thei trip pro enjoyable as that alread 4 needless to add the voy sinia Pilot As- |aze will be declared a & Thowse to | By the Associated Press. TOKIO, June 26—Jane Addams of on the trid | yup House fame, is in a hospital here aonnnie Wi- | sustering from a small tumor, the na- Manuel Krampf, Max Popkin, Herman | {7 ‘|' pRUEIIRRRNCE JetiCoRts i JI“,';”‘_' riy reports representing the noted | : Jubi JUHUS | \elfare worker to be in'a serions con- alive with | Goldstein, Abe' Leibowlitz, Morris Sil- | djtion were exaggerated considerably, ound Alfred | verman, and Joe nthal, of the attending physictans declared. Th e | printing class said there was no cause for alarm. . ekipper of the i, of Capt. A. B. Topp ive ¢ southe hout a search ak '~ Pennsylvania Avenue 5 * Seventh Street | In another instant the main deck loop wa. tatement on the ect that members of | her pilot, the rollicking you . contemplated quitting | vied with one another to show th ice July 1. This company has| prepared stunte. and so intent we 1 M made this srsistent rumos rginia, and oom; he trip that had not Mrs, e members. wife of the superintendent, in ence it would have be the cond voluntecr | upon si company that has.announced its in-| terly impossible to get a compre in at the door | the window. Husband, Russell G. Colt, Son of |{lntion of sticking on the job. de.|hensive report . . . 9 : % ol reports to the ptrary. T = i — 1 ? Tate Millionaire—His Coheir e tors, stk SHAC IR0 city| o7 ke Outng Was Arrangedl Do Movies Injure Eyesight 3 ample fire protection, | F “inspection had An ADITORIAL | Ee o : ! il D 150,000,000 feet of film turb yours, don't blame i y ati : . Levan, after a trip of i Also Secks Legal Separation. nsre o "l”lthlrd solunteer fike |y B T R T Relief Co: 4 orchestr: con, Ead play “The Old ave No nd that is the hich ‘will be the mascot tional convention of the Tks, whi July 9, was pr to Alexandria Lodge, No. 7 it a |mecting held last night. The pres- | n was_ made by Washington and a dele twenty members aceom goat over to Alexandri will be taken to v i —Tthel | ction in A goat at _the 1 er of Atlant Mare” to - iz about like this Virginia Pilot A es a week’s trip f the Boys' Club rvice and goc have been scanned by your headaches on the official reviewer of movies or indigestion. cne movie concern— Give vour eyes Etz at- y 40,000 feet a day—and he tention. No one is so ct, hs selected by th . v Club of Norfolk, sponsoss for doesn't wear glasses, Well 'reputed ‘or better organization, as meriting the Movies never disturb equipped for vision con- award. A ruie, Capt. Willi Boutwaell, president of the Pilot A tion, usually turns over the Vir- to the boys nged voyal h will con for the w aid to he of the The goat redericksburg, good vision. If they dis- servation as Etz. next Monday night. A dele- ion of “about twenty-five will i [ ! Etz -Optometrists Ameliorate Eyestrain ake the trip in motor cars. Fred- | | 1 from *Moving Objects on Sunlit” Streets and specially ar- are. made chington was chosen ouirigh vight and | ckburg Lodse In turn will send goat to some other lodge = S | the jolly reveler: left the ot on time In Atlanta for| have been WvIng |ip ink of the big convention, | OYSErs and cr d, after ant trip up the bay and rf d anchor here Sunday “See Etz e 1217 See nB"e‘:!er" O et started out by Union iill Lodge of New Jersey and already | s everal lodges of n the rectory of the of the_Precious nce then f Ricod at Hyde ., Mass, March 14, | g round of ple 1508, hands aboard u«u!‘x-. Last n(lz‘l'x\t. as Ttalian Conut’s Wife Sues. e s Soblins, th b o BRITISH LABOR REJECTS ii.uxivsiiind ikl | L E N0 a8 1-Sup;y € 3 0 v 3 any of e! d - COMMUNIST AFFILIATION | ttere Sise Wi taik o o fodes wxcimt | what had taken place at the i - known showhouse. LONDON, dune 26--An, swphatie PleRtcsie Bises Moday. vote against the affilfation of the |, ThiS communists with the labor part cast by the labor party at its t third annual conference here to afternoon the party will taken in the bus of the local Rot Club for'a trip to Arlington, Fort Myer and other places of int and around the city. Tomorrow the was nty- umily_at Bristol, s in Montreal, C: The card vote cast for affiliation wa May 1§ bus will con to Mount | i 15 in the suit wer. and served on 80,000 votes were 000, while 2, count at Milan, Vernon, and Thursday morning they | t against it. will play hosts themsel by ini FORD PLANT TO MAKE ig;\:’;ln; of Durham. o e Seaham o e tovarers ik o 1 [-]e V lctor MOTOR FUEL FROM COAL | wenty-soven women are now eligi- ; Manufacturer to Make Good Claim He Can “Show” Public How to Burn Coal Twice. Foreign Records —in Every Language May Be Had at DROOP'S 555 1300 G Steinway pianos—playefipianohvictrola! Saks Tropicals As usual the demand of emergency has found us fully prepared with hot weather wearables. Altho’ scarce most-wheres—we've the complete variety of weaves—made up in the Saks detailed way. | It takes superior tailoring to give permanent shapeliness to Tropicals—the sort of tailoring that our tailors do—and which has earned a name for Saks Clothes. We Specialize in Residential | il Properties and Building Sites istiliati of coal, ! Wheredy a ton of coal is expected to as ten gallons of motor product is under con- | ory at | i wment was v City and Suburban St it Ml Investment, Business and Apartment The factory, which will cost, it was| said, approximately half a million dcllars, will distill’ about four hune Propel'ties . dred tons of coal da The motor fuel hy-product which, | its inventors claim.” mav be as un | versally used , will be di i < [ ) 1 S Soalihait aiacting Consult Our Sales Department for Your P t I h T tbina et tin ey ’ Requirements aln a S | Thomas J. 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