Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1923, Page 19

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i, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923. 19 EI_K81 EUNVENTIUN AWAITS EXECUTION. [U. S. Should Enter World Affairs’ o ek thet t e | SUE BANK HEAD. B qmter concesied the srua Veloe | 1o part witn the s e Soecutord | of the stock held by Mr. Spies'and by | s v Mrs. Buzzi Off to Auburn—Ap- ‘When retired ministers get together | INDIANAPOLIS, July 10.—Suit for nd by | siderably less than it was worth. | 7, - they tly fall to discussi ! T et o pans. | Herrick and Cummings A gree . s 5 tammge v ven s i i | States district court here aj Sam- | NEW YORK, July 10.—Mrs. Anna Scotch Presbyterians just over from | SSnrbige) EainpL Sam | Buzzi was taken fo Auburn prison il sbiton Mich s ihceise | uel M. Foster of Fort Wayne, president | vesterday to awalt execution in the : service’re- [ o¢ the Lincoln National Bank and for- electric chair at Sing Sing for the L cently and during the conversation mer president of the Fort Wayne Knit- | Slectric chair at Sing Sing for the| By the Assciated Press. however 'much it might be de- one of them stated that when he first |ting Mills, charging that he sought to : H N H | Sentenced by Supreme Court Justice Herrick, the American ambassa- “We have got to take our place sermon three hours ir length. mills conveyed to the Munsingwear Cor- “Meet for First Time in 25;0-muey, Mrs Buszi calmly made &| o, who is a republican, and | In the world."he said, “and Amer- “Mon, weren't you tired before you | poration of Minneapolis, Minn., by a 3 | statement to the court protesting her ¥ F in T B i |innocence and as calmly prepared for | Homer S. Cummings, former chair- ; Years in “0ld South”—Busi- |{i° e oAb, man of the democratic. ational 3 Although Justice O'Malley set the| committee, sat side by side at a ness Sessions Start. date for the execution as the week o | banquet here last night, and both ica will not be found wanting |had finished?” asked the other. (secret contract, with intent to defraud when the time comes.” “Sure,” the other answered, “but it |stockholders of the knitting mills. The suit was filed by executors of the- ‘Whatever Europe might think |woulda done your heart good to see Z estate of William A. Sples of New York, of America's dollars, he added, |how tired the people were.’ “they are all honest and well earned, and, I may say, idealistic owaticsalthelpepisimsces i ol state vl mEA L el cfr Mot ollars.” e banquet was given > . \ - ?:"‘ bt;“k“};”’::g,?’“if.‘lfzi,‘::f.i:; You'll Be Perfectly Contented Dally Opportumty : of Europe. —in one of these cozy and attractive Apartments—in | Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Only Buzzi will pay the death penalty for| spoke advocating the same thing— : a year, if she ever does. Her counsel| America's participatl e Dy the Asso. . St hotine Of on aDrealreliohimcts | | s ioustiparticluation in = ATLANT! July 10.—Meeting | 28_&n\automatic stay of execution, | The ambassador declared that 8 e ¢ long drawn-out court pr P ~in the ola W for the first time in ‘(.:.:'3:;‘“_”‘”“ A ammear ‘taila, Mrs, | lsclation was no longer possible, Stwenty-fi s. the grand lodge of Buzzl's fricnds are planning to ask | —_— .o o Sthe Benevolent, Protective Order of fi:‘;jmhh for a commutation of “"'Ism LUTHERAN CHURCH I:U:E;h:dr‘::‘l’ilhl:'}‘\gnr‘ll‘: ‘)afeatl‘:‘l;v;:._pm- 2530 Que St]'eet N,w. Mahogany qul] +Elks opened the business sessions of | 3 = = . . i SEIZED FOR CATHOLICS | cotniry: “the- - “ciblciram > concludea, | They provide both living comfort and house- Gateleg Table iits fifty-ninth annual convention here = I 1 | on WEDDING HALTED: | ihad demanded a plebiscite. | keeping convenience—in an original and unusual gar: Masters of Charlerol, Pa,, | 4 St. Jacobs, at Rigna, Taken Over| arrangement. —sturdy frame, 36x48 top. Fx- J . i g | amine this table and the regu- anr:":ui\,] el COUPLE TRY AGAIN, by Police and Sealed—Latavian | TIN WORKERS QUIT. Three and four rooms and bath, with | lar price—and you'll reaz“lzill{\' sat the first session. 1 reports, - | Parliament Approves. 500 Employ‘" in Hot Mill Strike dining alcove—at moderate rentals— | appreciate the saving offered. Zthe nomination of new officers, and = 5 ginaind . | next place of meeting also wero on | Bridegroom Mysteriously Missing! Dy the AmecistedPross Over. Uhlan Tesue. $67.50 to $92.50 geus prosram. Eiyhon _ on Nuptial Day, Back With al Lutheran Council yesterday made TORONTO, Ohio, July 10.—Three A representative on the premises will show you the Apartments ticentered tnithe Aeloction of | I public & cablegram from Rigna, La- hundred men have quit work in the and make reservations and exalted ruler, James New License. | 4 e 9 s - | hot mill department of the Follansbee of Watertown, = jtavia, eaying that the St. Jacobs |yl jer tinplate mills here. The walk- | i a Lutheran Church. the largest andiour was called, the strikers declared, | . Same ito Sthe atlanin et beautifui in Latavia, had been|Decause of the company's refusal to 2 ar l e e | : ames L |10cked and sealed by _the "district | consider operating on a union basis. | . e T 5 .—James L. | G070 ¢ Dolice with a view to turning | Operations up to this time have | . Sooblace hiananis perore et € b . college ath- | it over to the Roman Catholic Church. |on an open-shop basis, officials of the | 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 I e T A i sing bridegroom, | The Latavian parliament, said the | company assert, and no submission o ;W”.‘,. TR ‘.‘nggl\rx:"‘.‘ 1924 rsterious ppeared two | message, d ed to xl‘ llmded deHnS;‘ is ‘::Eficlreer:;omd ed by the de es that the 192 ¥ s be use e by s conve ould go to Boston, which | weeks ago on his b day, lcving (DESiONILD 9 nory i’ et SRR I 0 0 G GG O O G SO GGG GGG GG GG GGG GG GGG LSS, report of f e churel Vi e s econd t R Sortiof | church, wiil his second try a has a me rship of increase of 14168 since n as he is known to his ifieen new jodges were chartered | (Flends. R setond imauiese | ® making the last license yes v and he and Miss Voss | 0 are sure 1 Il happen this time. The Most Wanted S ~ Shop In Cool Comfort ’ o 5, o Seer Summer Silks piony, days ago in Timpson, Tex. ! in This Cool, Comfortable Store th a embership of 1 vhor e met in vl i i n\" Blerelip DO [mtiom e met In ns e At Specml Prices have four lodg £aid he had been ta oty an coon i | ponoER Slcasrdismennig | A part of our July Keep-Cool Campaign is to provide a : Brook leads cool, comfortable store for you to shop in. To purchase sufficient yardage of these popular sillis ~in membersh i y 9 at these prices will mean a saving on your vacation out- & B . sl g . : = isles. fit. Four interesting offers. FhisasiBlice Peote s dBitn. at It is positively a relicf to come into our wide aisles, g rt o of the Geors Georsetown, Ma away from the glare of the street, to enjoy the restful- \ ‘ - ¥ Crepe de Chine, all silk and a rich, heavy weight. A distributed bz 5 remarkable display of thirty-five of the season’s fa- B CUORGEEOWN e TRy a8 D ness of the softened lighting, to be cooled off by the | 2 ,_ { vorite shades, inclading white and black. $1 69 - f | Schneider, & wealthy Bronx contractor. PARIS, July 10—Myron T l sired. entered the ministry he delivered a |have the controlling interest in the | i | @ n less ¢ hour last ‘nigh P N L LR T T BT breezes from scores of large fans. v y e : 40-inch o mber of S i . ~ t the visite 1 be r- timated at more | 2 i b - Laiiss - ' ez y Imported Pongee, 33 inches wide. A fine all-silk qual- % Drosram of an B et The same conditions of relief from heat work to G < : ity, bearing the Government stamp. Genuine 95C R Hohieon your advantage through the improved morale of our > - 12-momie weight. In the natural tan shade. age & the Robinson any and Harriman Broth- store personnel. 2 Printed Crepe de Chin_:e‘ 40 inches wide. Many attractive = g designs and celorings to go with any Working in pleasant surroundings, under conditions = : con fofficostame SN pntedion Mhichor $1 79 £ 1 1 et dark grounds . oo sce Al M re able to ; ; of comfort, fatigue reduced, o‘fr 20 eSPeOP e Canton Crepe, 40-inch. A weave that is popular in all serve you more alertly and satisfactorily. seasons alike. Extra heavy weight: makes beau- - = tiful frocks. Tan, gray. navy, black and$2 69 You will find it a pleasure to secure good values in = oS TR . ERROSTAT cool comfort. | THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER fi\ NON BREAKABLE A Women’s Black Lisle Hosiery FF"' ’i"'""“"'"‘” ctviticor \ \\ACUUM BOTTLE . Special Purchase and July Sale of B e, oo rolaset Bandobelts & A b I A girdle made with elastic webbing Llngerle Costume Sllps lY‘racti\'ul and well wearing \‘tockings for suminer and alternating panels of broche and : outings and camping, as well as for many occasions of brocade. general wear. Full range of sizes, in black, from 81_ s ’ 5 ) to 10. Also a clearance of some odd lots in white, tan 'he present fashion In Extra Sizes and gray, in broken sizes. in dress exacts a flat Silk-and-Fiber Stockings, 79¢ \ back, and the illusion = = e - 4 \ of a long line. This in- The mixture of silk and fiber gives smart appearance g e Hny and good wearing quaiities, These are very unusual at : , {RVISIDoS] Sanmont L o | this price. Black or white. Sizes 824 to 10. out lacings, smoothly FIRST FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER y ®| wraps around the fig- The woman of large proportions SWiSS Ribbed VeStS 35C ure "f"_d; dchy ang'_ QUART SIZE NOW$7.50 { need not worry about the neatness oi 3 for $1.00 2 {3 ! :3;:3 lilsegléz;csbtrlx}:gu; Soid By All Dealers ! her outer garments if she wears | The warm months require many fresh, new vests. | N ette. i and these of such superior quality and low price offer an ? them over one of these well fitting - opportunity to purchase a large supply. Bodice or built- Sizes range from 23 Keeps]zquidsplpmgbot OI'i(:‘YCO](I costume slips. They are of high- \ up styles, with tailored band tops. Sizes 36 to 44. count nainsook, cut full and well l | Cotton Union Suits, S0c cesnae to 36. MANUFAGEURED/ SND/OUAR ANTEED IEY: . d Tt t bodi tops Fine-weave Cotton Union Suits of an excellent grade. rices. $3.50 to THE STANLEY INSULATING CO., GREAT BARRINGTON, MASS. proportioned. 1e neat bodice top Knee length and summer weight. White only. = Sizes $13.00. 7 houlder straps, and the 36 to 44. have double s e p. y ; e s THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER slight fullness at the hips gives them the proper set. Made with 20-inch What would you give shadowproof hems, and trimmed \\-it~h fOr a good stomach? dainty lace and ribbon run. rvbeerna Laass Sizes 46 to 52. Consistent use of O’Brien’s, the guaranteed THIRD FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BROTHER remedy, should put yours back in tune No amount of money will buy a sufferer from indigestion. . a mew stomach. But, taken in Could not eat anything but The Season Is at Its Height, Yet Here Is a tim you'll not need one, for broiled meats and boiled potatoes = there's a trie:l and true stomach —could not eat other vegetables Just to look at these smart silk and cotton remedy at your disposal that or fruits or pastrles. I could not | Clearance Sale of i \ o) ' o< dicicerimalie onetbil of thermost stoseaing should bring~you around to nor- sloep well and never a night mal in short order. went by without a smothering O'Brien’s for Dyspepsia. for conilition assailing me. rt S m e Hat a stomach specialist, has been of O'Brien’s and now eat any- prepared for les through drug thing and sleep the night | 1 ren £ P i avi e e G through—believe that I am per- : A : morning or afternoon wear, or to use for all helped thousands back to good ~ manently benefited.” Z . % i ST | 3 phases of general wear during the summer. affairs of the summer. Such dresses as one will choose to take on vacations for sports, health since then. Every day Arthur Cawfleld, 615 Pearl St., unsolicited testimonials come to Camden, N. J. the O'Brien labratories. One Profit by the experience of from Arthur Cawfiekl, chauffeur others. You take no chances, for 2 - i for ex-United States Senator O 'Brien’s is an approved remedy. Here you may have a hat ! i j AN S lcs el maol cotton Baird, tells of a case of twenty- Start today, v 't 1 e - i . : c 2 5 five years standing. Read it ST e that a few weeks ago would i fabrics as normandie voiles, imported voiles and Tub silks in plain colors or stripes, rosh- cent. O'Brien's is sold on. a then act: money-back guarantee—you to ? 2 have cost a great deal more, “For twenty-five years I was be the judge. and still have a long season to - wear it. il All the wanted colorings, including sport colors, d BR' EN’S fi y DYSPEPS' A Hats fO‘i( '_5”]?5 landh et"eflif"gv 1 - white, and some dark shades that are undeniably 5 e :;)e;i’s p:;dymi;totr:d h:;tss fg: = practical. Dresses that are surprisingly good- 7772 Waflds Gfeafe“ Sfomadl @Ifiedy 7 street and traveling. They looking for this low price. / may be large, medium and SEOOND FIOUR, LANSSUSGE & SROTHER small, and include such a wide ] Scld only by these authorized drug stores: variety of shapes you are sure DOWNTOWN: The Southern Pharmacy, 1427 H St. N.W.; 0'Don< = = i nell's Drug Stores, Inc., 12th and F Sts. N.W., 723 14th St., 604 0th St. = to find the o becoming. W. NORTHEAST: C. F. Collins, 2000 Rhode Isl; Canton crepes, moire, baronet dley, 01 Maryland Ave. N.E. SOUTHWEST: L i i i <, S.W.; Chas. §. Writer, 901 4% St. Cor. I St. S,W. NORTH- Satln, tafleta, StraWY = b]aCI\’ WEST: Norman D. Parker, N. Capltol and Rhode Iland Ave, N.W.s white and colors. Beautifully P. J. Duncan, 87 K St. N.W.; Weller & Moskey, 36th and M Sts. N. : trimmed with flowers, fruit, D Ay i Aemsiat R R Saeh tne. Tk ana N ribbons and other touches ovTHEAr: DI A e R R e ; ss0owD 100, LaNsUROX & snovmzs & . - .- 420430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 i ' @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@5'33@@@@fi’@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ King and Alfred Sts., Alexandria, Va. combinations with linens and other materials.

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