Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1923, Page 16

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' Bryan Expects HUNDREDS IN B[]K e g S gl g oo D UNIFURM RAFH[: cavand by e ariananioP. 3¢, rame| CURLEY SAILS FOR VISIT - |BAR FEDERAL PRISONERS TRAMP ANB NEGRU ¥y ] ara Sl v ""ZL'““ e | T aid s, Honey, “*Bometning muscve| TO MOTHER IN IRELAND| FROM OHI0 WORKHOUSE Florl'da to EIGCt done to tnduce -mrking bodies nt states to adopt & uni- 0N oun: » be d iy . ~ ‘ after conferences with The day -is.past | Archbishop One of First Excuysion| 37 the Associated Press. u L . CLEVE! 3 4 5.— UIZZED IN SLAYING, Him a3 Detegate| GONTEST TODSOON stz <izsirs=az - CODE, A.A.A.AIM e e Ll A X S A and co-operate in the contest, Amn’ . U s th merica - now -has Since War. celved at th Warrenyille em. . By the Associated Press. e et ey aniuate In s cstet, 13,000,000 motor vehicles workhouse, Director Per. [Nt N, Neb, A y 4 LINCOLN, Nel Mechanical Enginecrs, Forern Polley s highways, and mil- | 5, 1 Associated Press. T WA T R R 3. Bi ts to g0 to the demo- ryan expects o & Association, derai Council of e ere used In Interstate | “ypo YORK, July 7.—Salling an the | en B. Walsh and Chief Guard Jomm Murder of Mennonite Gov-|cratic national convention next year| Gongitions of $100,000 Prize | Shurches of christ tn A Azer- | President of Organization IS| **f%i, imposstbie.” ne deciare, Franconia. today, with the firgt ex- | Helsman of the workhouse, to appear delegate from Florida, to which for Industrial Rights, before Federal Judge Westenhaver Amer o a tourist meving from one s 10 | gursio arty of American-Irfsh " : he renioved his legal residence from ey daiy i o - |another to keep check on all the laws, o sh 10| next Friday to show cause why they erness Still Remains [ X%,iel s yeure tve wew ‘nir| Award for Peace Plan | American Revoludon land” Americas| in Favor-of Standardiza I pivers S <oury aummors o8 ons | St e Emerald Tuls Bince o8| BRSUHOR ve ed cor” Sontemnt o Bryan announced himself as & ocan- Not Yet Decided Newspapers. “tion M state (of doing a thing he Was %0ld|of’ Baltimore, Mgr. Louls, Stlckney, | “*ahe. consompt action is the out Mystery. aidate ‘for delegate whils at the ot Yet Decided. ——s 3 tion Movement. A0 of the Cathedral thewre and |growtn of the secrec transter of utive mansion here this morn- b ! »! s frfom & number of citiem. thirteen government prisoners from 5 Ing. - es of the i e HALTS MOTH KILLER TRIP.| . 77 a .::k.., oRIIe X0 B8 FUts. m;};“.’;"‘.".""’szn‘:':’{n ‘“'."w::lll .;l.l; the workhouse to eity hospital. After By the Associated Pre campaign_ todsy ‘were declared by | BY the Awociated Press. — | Bpecia1 Dispate to Te star. intend “to have the American |{o’ mes there John MeCormack the | haver i eormine Dictlct Aviocens SCARSDALE. N. Y. July 7.-8us-|Mr Bryan to be: The need of in-| NEW YORK, July 7.—The policy | Motor Balloon on Spraying Tour I Automobile - Association render thatsinger. The Curleys and the McCor-| A, I. Bernste 4 '- :;::‘n:‘; ::um.n"u:; ."'?.T.'"Z r:l'x::d-( P e ey :‘w:}lpou'u: award, named by Edward Bok to Forced Down. tion of traffic rules throughout the | .5" L;le\’;ir:'lfi: B tandarea | orations. Informations Against the three of- bloody puree s authorities scoured | belwoon capital und fabor” reorgani- |conduct the $100,000 prize contest for | OREENSFIELD, Mase, July -1.— :‘:;‘:: ‘::‘j\',‘“‘:“:“" e ler | the good-road chairmianehip of the BAPTIS 2 e e e o the countryslde for the murderer of | Fatiof,of (e federal bunking system, |the best practicable plan by whioh |The motor balloon “Gypsy: Mothr, thibEs the Americsn Automobile As-| American Automobile Assoclation \n TS TO MEET IN IENVER | atter the latter nad been told of the Dorothy Kaufman, girl governess. |all commodities, matters of Jaw en- "'fm U“fld S‘a‘:! ey, gtlhnverlt; :{onn«:krrgmnu:nmandnoh. N. Y., tor lng 'oig: dnienncament 5y Tn:»:.; wmc: he hln drawn up and which v.‘:8:3°:}} i’fl'.'yf e m:ln gon- ,‘,',.?,‘,’",:,“",,,',,’";‘:,}':,’,,:’,’ 97‘{73;::;‘: "31': " r - | w other nations to achieve an nniker, N. H., to ) een Wi from the Mennonite colony in West- | foicoment wnd leglsiation of Inter- |3 fo Co'Corld peace, announped to- | apraying forests to iill ypey. Sotha | P. Hesiry of Datrolt, president of the | o " o) APProve le's Unlon will 4 st Denver,| kuowledge of ibe federsl court. over, Md., who was hacked to death ("SRR SEOPC L i0q that he haa tn|day that several hundred premature |was forced to land here today becuss | American - Automobile Association 59 t was announced at the convention | If & statement defonding his po In the Searsdalc home of Magruder }any ‘way pledged support for’ Wil- entrante had submitted plans in the |of engine trouble. The bailoon Mart: | who ta 1n New York to!preside at & |, Thé World is to the brave. It wili|here today. Macter o5 & misunderstanding be. raighead last Tuesday. am G. McAdoo in the coming cam- | competition. rom Hammondsport at midnight yi y it; i o The tramp. riding 4 bys betseen | PuEn. He declured that press re-| The policy committes of the award, |and was within elEhty miles Of 'its |Meeting of the advisory board of the | stand up to 13 and it adjasts 1tselé| Italy leads the world In the manu- tFict Court as to the nature of pensl * White Platns and Dobbs Ferry, boast. | Lorts (0 that effect were erroneous.|headed by John W. Davis, former|destination when forced down. Metropolitan-division executive board. | marvelously to your wants. & facture of violin strings. | methods at the workhouse. ed to the driver that he was & “slush- § er” and recently had cut up a state ) trooper in a knife battle. % Was Nenr Home. ] : ¢ : ; . The driver told the police about d it and to them the wayfaver, giving \f the name of Anthony (“Tony™) | Amundsen, admitted he was home- - ' 4 less, out of work and had slept un- der'the stars within a mile of the Craighead home the night of the murder. i Led to the little room where the Corner Ninth and F Streets N, W. Entrance 909 F Street ter he broke down and wept, but did not reveal anything. Detectives were not satisfied with the tramp's story. saving he contradicted him- self severul times. He was taken to jall for further investigation as a suspicious person. The negro was “Charlie.” employed as a handy man by Howard F. R. Mulligan, & New York attorney, who ilves near the Craighead home. Bloodstained Purse. “Charlie” was hired Wednesday morning, Mr. Mulligan told detectives. He sald the negro showed him a bloodstained purse, explaining it had 1 g belonged to @ brother killed In the | X ' / -p world war. | b Wddiip) The negro was grilled for several J b hours at the Mulligan home, but his { e i - : [ questioners did not reveal what they : bad learned. B Tt was disclosed by an autopsy l»;.‘l fore the body was taken to the wirl's former home for burial that sh> had} not been assaulted. Nor had robbed, for articles of va re scattered about her body undisturbed. “jealous sultor” thevry. whic j = 2 3 A " e i' has been Ravanced s losing plaus | J - ; 1 FIBER SUITE. in three i"'*“h:x.\-."“ H‘fi fil%ii' 4 bility, the police satd, for Mis i BEAUTIFUL REED FIBER SUITE, in the Baronial ¢ ; ; g man, ‘here i least, had shown no At Aot _ ’ ; preces, as tured — Settee, 4 sepetial tondness fof young men. T | o sh [k pstlon L nipusct; seats $49 75 i } Chair and Rocker. An ideadl [5 : . 4 nnonite ad- backs vered with a very good U 10 :r’n“x'r:r‘:‘ém‘l‘m"x:\‘?{ lfi‘;ri‘: from fary | ga;lfda ofilyarsiiCretaine. . i suste for the porch or living e ho st to fobitel Have It Charged room. = With ore- SRR b W e Serlre | ‘ Japanese: Rice tonnecouered cun3,3 Q). 75 e e inb: | : 1ON8 wecrceccccnne Straw Rugs Have It Charged LADY ASTOR GIVES | A e —— ST TDADGRLS s L M I Joins Alliance Helping South- ern Women Gain Crex de Luxe Rugs Education. , = 9z12-ft. 8ize Q. .........316.00 8z10-ft. sitee at..........$13.75 Astor has again proved herself loval | chests of genuine Red Cedar, which are closing out at-this Gz9:ft, &z al... o ov..$10.50 to Virginia by taking out u founder! . i 6 in. t. 6 in. si o3 AT iz : membership of $1.000 in the Southern | one price—regardless of the fact that they have been selling 4.6 .27 ft. 6 in. size at §7.7 e Women's Educational Alliunce, which 2, K 2 -y 'S S e right along at from $39.75 to $49.75 each. - . 56 ’_"" i ':"' at.ze 8 s $2.55 Every Carriage and Stroller in our stock is going to be z6c8 B30k fies & the | 27 in. T 549, 8126 Qb e . .. . $2.55 sold at exactly one-quarter off their regular prices—and there It was through her sister. Mrs 18 no restriction of any kind. Our stocks are large and gharice pana, Clbzan. = member of: Have It Charged varied—and you’ll be able to make a careful aelectign at @ Astor became interested in the or-| . ganization, which helps southen giris y saving of one-fourth. 1 get the right sort of preparation for | = life. When Lady Astor was in Amer-; ica a year ago she spoke In Richmand ; for the alliance, making a plea for; educational opportunities for the! southern girl. i responsible for a great of inte £t in the problem | [; . ¥, A 4 of cducation in the south. A number! = 4 ? v . 4 of Virginians have since become | 2 \\ Bz L 2 ' Founaercimbers "ot ule"smsoglution | PORCH ROCK ; | ] LAWN MOWER; including Miss Annie 08¢ Valker, S o L A e ——————— e ey of the Tt mpurance| LR, as pictured, in ; casyitoimims wall Company of Virginia: Dr. Margaret P. . g —— asy 5> well con- Kuyk. Mrs. A. F. Cook and Mr. and | the matural finish, ; 5 Mrs. Charles N, Strotz of Surry coun- | . ty. The allfance maintains an office with cane seat, in Richmond, which gives advice and tormation ae to cducationa] oppor- tunities, and maintains . scholarships in various southern colleges. CLERKS ASK INCREASE. CHICAGO, July T7.—Increase in wages of the clerical and station force of the Pere Marquette and the New York. Ontario and Western rail- R e = PORCH ROCK- : ok : : ‘ AT e L : OF Boo = : LAWN BENCH, e e e LB il ER, with side arms, TEN-PIECE WALNUT FINISH DINING with strong iron Handlers, Station and Express Em- e just as pictured;- e RA ROOM SUITE, as shown; consisting of Ob- ! frame; natural ployes. ‘ j durably built. i b S Buger fve Sids Chasrs and : finish seat and back Teturn to the wages in effect prior A il : : to June 30, 1821.. The increase, if | S one Armchair with blue =4 ft' sze. granted, will'amount to 9 cents an ~ | = leather $l 98050 ami hour, 1 S T e f 2 3 BIBEE oonsoonnnnisnsons VETOES INTEREST BILL. MADISON. Wis., July 7.—Declaring | thut it was a measure to legalize | usury, Gov. Blaine has vetoed a bill to permit loan agencles to charge in- | terest at 3's per cent & month. CHURCH LEADER DEAD. | BAR HARBOR (>, [ N , SID?JREIEOEgaofi 8T. LOUIS, July 7.—The Rev. Aaron A Lichtenstein. seventy-six years old, | WILLOW CHAIR; 5 - ] pictured ; plenty of secretury of the Jewlsh Christian Al liance of America, is dead at his home | Tere® “ewas an' orduined Baptlst| @8 pwtured:' m t{w 0 X 5 \ g o space for food and natural finish; .dis- XX (T G | ] | dce. Dissenting Judge| tinctive ‘in - appear-. Calls Bloodhound| once and comfortable. ‘Testimony Weird 05 By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, July 7.—*“Blood- hound testimony” savors of super- stition, according to Charles A. O'Nelll, chief justice of the Louisi- ana supreme court, dissenting from a majority opinion uphold- gL i = fre Comier e = ' PORCELAIN self"” Ay - - /) 2 The court affirmed tho conviction S = - SR s e R FIBER ROCKER,as - 2 , LINED REFRIG was testificd a dog followed a R pictured in the pretty b ™ - s ERATOR; as pic- trail from ;;ht‘ ucenegl the murder l I . Suarter Tl ‘Away, it the dis Baronial Brown finish; \ 3 : T ; tured; lining 1s one Thce ks SWom “Tor the dctandant a ; cushion seat and back; , 3 iece solid porce- rehearing of his' petition for a ; K > . ; prece porce TN opriioament . "rineed, kP j| covered in cretonme. _ SEVEN-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE IN WALNUT n ?;Tfa,":;rf'c.?;fy.'::‘:fi:x;fifi%&'m - : FINISH; ds pictured; consisting of Bow-End Bed, Dresser, Sirsple Tasta and. soms have more : : Chifforette;, Full Vamity, Chair, Rocker and Vanity Bench with faith even in mediumistic mes- = N\ fro chettes and oulja- k. _cane seats Special Dispateh fo Tie Star. 1 These are in different styles and ahdpes—a.ll big, roomy NEW YORK, d 7.—Lady Nanc structed. sages from boards. The so-called ‘bloodhound testimony,’ ng unexplalnable, savors of superstition, and is as barbarous and dreadful as witoh~ . craft itgelt.”

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