Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1923, Page 9

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’ HE EVENING STAR. PRESIENT'S WIF BESTED ASKNITER Eight Other Men Charged [ Lo sed b ; Fails to Win Prize, But Will Injunction Makes Member- With Participaton in Watt Duniel and Thomas . Riche Keep Robe for First NEW rork. August 24—mhe ted-| ship Contempt of Court En- ard, who were alleged 1o have be eral grand jury investigating evi- dence against alleged higher-ups in Grandchild. the $6,000.000 bucket shop fallure of tailing $500 Fine. WASHING N. Y. BUCKET SHOP INQUIRY IS HALTED Federal Grand Jury Investigating Fuller & Company Failure Ad- journs Until Next Week. 'ON, - D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923, a ——————————— DRUG OVERDOSE FATAL. |specialist of New York, who died in| would make when asked why he had * |a hospital here last night, came to | taken the drug. R — his death from an overdose of drugs, e RS S « e The New York Eye and Ear Specialist| 2ccording to Dr. 5. Bernstein, who| ,jpouch seventy years of age and attended him. Dr. English was taken a Suicide in Detroit. il while a guest at a local hotel and | #n invalid, one American woman has was removed to the hospital. Acco: recently crossed the Atlantic for the DETROIT. August 24.—Dr. Leo|ing to Dr. Bernstein, “trouble” was |forty-fifth time, to make & thousand English, said to be an eye the only explanation Dr. English 'mile tour of Europe by mofor car. e ST Tr o foUr of SUioDO By MoWMricar. ! 7 HLAN NENBERS G2 Stoms Wor To Honor Victims GULTYINFLOGGING; ©f Masked Band BY the Associated Pre SRS MONROE, La., August 24.—Busi- ness estublishments of Mer Rouge, 38 T $2 Fish Net Silk Hose $1.49 Fancy striped net or large net pure s i1k, V shaped heels:’ all ir 39-inch Sheeting kidnaped and slain by Oklahoma Case. mob & yeur ago today five or thirty of the le; s me: d an a E. M. Fuller & Co. adjourned yester- day until next week, without return- ing any indictments . ‘ Meanwhile, federal authorities con-| SACRAMENTO, Calif., Augnst 1. | tinued checking up nd preparing | An early round-up of members of the further = evidence against severally 'y '\ (s eliected followims the sign eement to AUFMA N 1316 1O 1324 7TH ST.. NW. Nearing the End of the Most Closing Out Our Entire Stock of e every me possible to t iated Pre the duly” constituted authorities in | By the Associnted Press Okla., August 24—Three| their efforts to convict the slayers YEW YORK, August 24.—Mrs. C: od members of the Ku Klux | of the two men, vin Coolidge, wife of the President,|prominent New Yorkers 1o be pre- an face prisen terms today as the | w not among the winners an-|Sented when the jurors convene again, | granting yesterday by Superior Judge t definite result of Gov, J. C. W B | ! United - r 1 i J 1- | nounced last night in the knitting x::n"'mw".‘fr“mi“,.‘}'.’..",?."f.,.,,” i C. 0. Busick of an injunction against | : b v in. u_.} contest she entered a few months ago | ernors 1sland conferring awith Foi the organization, its officers, members | Tulsa county. The men are Ben F while summering in.New England,|&nd his partner, W ank MecGee, |and affiliated bodies. K o Vs drive to uproot mob St 7 T PR Y 7 3P T VAT YO R T 8 telphia, who ¢ Remarkable Values We’ve Ever 5 wnd Grover C. Sikes, brothers, and| But she at last has the satistaction | Bive been returded to the mili-| while the injunction granted ves-| & Qffered in Our August Sale of as resses |: Larl Sack, all of Broken Arrow. | of knowing that a New Euglander|aftar two weeks spent iy rvine | terday s continued as temporary, the ) Confessing their participation in the won the capital prize. And, inci-|from hotel to hotel under guard local district attorney’s office declares ] sging of Ben Wagner, u farmer liv I Aentaliy ‘st won Bonbrabls manton. avold intersted persons w ho. It Was| that for all practical purposes it may | , hd il At Cost or Less! 5 $ 1 threw themselves on the mercy fgsomde was Mrs Slizabeth . Wyman of | of the Junior p ankru fense has been givgn ten days in| N é f the court . Jamestown . Whose sweater and | firm, visited U, St s Marsh which to present arguments against| The minimum sentence —two yea i scarf set was adjudged to be the most | Hecht d was repor have ob- 0 presen ‘“xh "' o Sodite S UnpESRenE g as v i | Kate Douglas Wiggin, Noted | el San \oviesmamiie ot sii"ene | Liehy 414 was reported to nave oy (5 1lny mvedelvsonnenteonic may )i & . W, B Willinmes atter a plea i 3 thousands of articles submitted. She has heen aiding the government | SATTY an appeal direc high . had_ e asdl Novelist, Taken Sick e aria amas monbyees Sial thenlops ot fabtatmng Hclemency | SEIER) o o) o linsioppanteationiwill # = nt in a knitted dress. ‘] i be regarded, under the terms of the| $ = Braht 0 thorsic . Third prize, §200. went to Mr, injun ontemy rt, { { . i oL ‘Voyagere. L areenwood gr 1 "|LABOR UNIONS START [ punishable by u kix months' fuil & 3l i tered a beach rob tence and u $500 fine. No jurw triul Mra. “oolic < b however, is vill be requi proof of me B the Avwosiated Press. | far Trom Toat: sithonnn she dig not BANK IN PITTSBURGH | M ‘onid “beine iimeient. "t ght other men, five ded not guilty, are plicati n the W o HARROW, England. August 24— [ Win @ prize.” She has announced that | ny g s socinted Press, Junetion will bLe effective in cvery | re | E 5 e baby carriage robe she knitted, county of the state Kate Douglas Wiggin, the American | ! 7 A L : st 24.{county St | e e = e With all’ its fussy trimmings, will be |, T 'm‘km\,"""‘,‘N’m”‘h_n Reports of pl. L concentrs | ior, died last night used to tuck ;m.m; her first BrANd-d o GHADIIhed. Un s ostir B Ftion LW W L { ovelist was taken serfously ill { child when he, or s« porn Sl M i cans of terro { 3 Mihork IDlNEE MoteRIcE whio wer vivania, the rtherhood Trust and B xor on her vovage to 1 for unction pre orning, | Hshed here were pull police ] they were § land last June | , SAWORE Other, Bo test by persons | Savings Bauk, will be open home In Liver- | Jass in the public eve were Mrs|business ‘here tomorrow " : e Smith, wife of the Governor of | The bank will have a capital of [ sheriffs' of e o ton, | A e ity Sttt | 3125.000 4nd . surblus of $15500 and | not reatly worried governor's daug it is planned to pay 4 per cent plus . and went nursin defendar ) of the Ku Klux Kt 1 into Klan. ss Emily 8 rded as criti- | days word came | savings accounts, excess profits) 2 z - T dded to interest as a dividen 5 on that she M.\‘.‘.hi LOCAL WOMEN WIN. Banking by mail within a radius f her time out of — 50 miles will be conducted on a Awarded Prizes for Handiwork as cale, officials of the bank said : 1d to have failed | . A. Knoff is presidont of the new Wil M i nkin, H. W | ake REES m the effects of an Knitters. institution and the directors include I, Harris to Correct Astigmatism e underwent short- of 2156;W. J. Clapper. B. H Rollins, John Simmonds, - Claflin Optical Co. ,*14.G %5 Kate Douklas Wikin, often cailed | delphi ESCAPE BURNING AUTO. We've divided our entire < into three groups and 1 low prices on sive clearance. domestic ginghams, Regular and extra rd-work- | ey out_of | sled and be- | d ler that has now covered the |t hatred and in- en o use the Imported voiles, tissues, etc. Evelynn S. Tho 3 treet northwest has been award $100 offered by We have taken a great many suits and further re- duced them for a quick clearance, as the builde need room, and now “George C. Riggs, is|1Sth on the way here States, hus rete >m the Unite st prize or Yarn'Comy the William J. Burke. 1 donna of lterature,” was | test. ~Mrs, MACON, . August 24.—Dr. ritice anythin a vote.” |, most accomplished women | adjudged the most beautiful from Holland and his family of Ashev i SignEedinil rv and philanthropic | District of Columbia. N. C, had narrow escapes from se- WOk In the United States, cond prize of $50 was award- | rlous’ injury near here vesterday| ST e Tt was L : that Mrs. Wig- | ed to Miss Barnardine Waldenmaier fwhen their automobile aftér plung: | WARRANTS FOR THREE. e g | ot 50 U stre rthwest, who Sent in |ing across an embankment was d a chance for the thrifty buyer to save some money. i s A great many of these sui Georgians Alleged to Belong to|her home in Maine and journeyed to| @ carriage robe, and the third pr stroyed by fire. The family wus| Unusually Low Price greatmany uits 7 ornia for the purhoss of atudying| O£ 825 w warded to Mrs. L. ¥ brou here for medical attention| [y C. P Mfe. C are suitable for fall w 5 Whipping Gang. rgarten methods. She taught | Styne of Quebee place northwest, |and then continued on to Florida by . L. Iaper g. Lo. and all are very desirable MACON, Ga., August 24 a ve n Santa Barbara College | Who submitted a blouse train Phone West 43 atterr There are light, e ot % wis then d_upon to organize | patterns. lere a ght, 7 i iy S L o Kinderg e first fre t of the Rocky medium and dark colors in young men’s, con- servative and stoat models, in sizes from 32 to 46, including stouts. In addition, a straw hat free with every suit, d being drunk on t here Hud; kind we Sherift Hicks 0. Hudson » were arrested only just re. York. - Choice | (RGAN OF BRITISH tle was known of kindergarten o e } Very Substantial English Basement | ser, the noted educator, who Fraternity |sisted Mrs. Wiggin in forming the [CeNmorns, e a tRaRten Aaining Daily Herald Announces It Basement; duplex hot-water heating plant; locker rooms; coal bins; Ist floor has large entrance hall, office, large reception room, refrigerator room, cloak room, sixty schools for poor children in the ¢ her marriage in 1850 o sam-+ MUst Double Circulation : adley W San kitchen, store room, 2 servants’ rooms and bath: laundry equipped with electric washing machine, mangle and drier; 2nd floor has 2 parlors, dining room, butler’s pantry, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths; 3rd floor has 7 rooms and 4 baths: 4th floor has 6 bedrooms and 4 baths: newly fur- nished complete; excellent quality. $75,000 Thomas J. Fisher aid C. B, Hu ¢ few days s embers of a flo sounty irges of being Final Sale of WHITE LOW Shoes: & Choice of balance of stock of 8 in this Extra Special! Advance Sale of Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes after tant worey, was Matthews 15 special sc the flogg I the return Charles H. Garrett cation Mr. M that General | on va- | | I | i turned her attention b | tq Survive. ler suggested to the sheriff against the Hu in the city c ~ that the Saturday called Housekeer " had appeard in 578, before she thought of giving up | It was several vears Story of Patsy” and ds’ Christmas ( were 1 hed and met with xpected s th the support British labor organizations, day that as the result of imittee which has Mrs. Wiggin re- . where she pub-the report of a cc | in_a Canyol > A d cotiam linvestigated its po 7 3 RO SO Y e YOI AR NGO SO e e Rl NG L ition, a recom- rtship, Were d | mendation that it c n o . p w i's Strap Pumps and Lace o el nuE e et pon e cnes Rl ten Girls' Black Calf Lace Shoes, toe room shapes, all soid leather. | S.gmems Strap Pumps and crom 8 mmediately bec populal T e ol S ot to 2. straps, in plain white; or black and mmediately became popiarin £ |l to the Trades Union Congress and Company, Inc. S e e Although born in Thiladelphia in| The newspaper has already . 1557, the childhood of Mrs. Wiggin death as a labor pub It was 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 was spent in Hollis, Me., where her e oo venth pe: a lawye moved shortly aft-|© “"““,":' “" e birth. She was educated in|but by its own repeated i sio Abbott Academy, Andover, Mass, {has had a hard struggle. Ttatt ARMED BAND‘TS ROB Mrs. Wiggin's second husband was|jis present position to the fact that! {George Christopher Riges, whom she |, - W58 P 0L 0 L bor married in 1895, six vears after the : INDIANA STATE BANK |:ith ce Samuei Wikxin |party and members of the trades i"m”m have miserably failed to re- |STUDY OF COAST DEFENSE | *"2 Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes, tan and blacks. Sizes of tan, 9 to 2; blacks run 9 to to 2 and 2'% to 6 for the larger boys. French heels; sizes 3 to § Children’s One and Two Strap and %, Sally Strap Pumps; all sizes, 6 to AE catior and 832 to 2. ssion appeals” to support it ! The st ment asserts that {f the <oree Olerks Tinio Ve uiSenc T TELD. N, Y A s Herald were able to command a cir-{ < ITCHEL FIELD, N. Y., August 24.| - 0 = 00 o A e Flee With About —Two kroups of bombing and obser- |Culation of 500.000, it could b '\h”» .’ $5 000. vation planes engaged in the goin but that i h |~( ;7 as o ' i ,000. coast defense manecuvers along the (never been able to exceed 300,000, it S "' New England coast arrived h must now double its circulation or tart[ng omorrow! o Pross. e | Bafey t night. One group, ecom- |die. ten Martin bombers and two! For a long time past it has daily CITY. Tnd., August | posed ¢ between $4.000 and § torced the cashier ito the bank vault 000, i another ma le they gath- nmasied dits held up and robbed | . Havilands, arrived at about 7:30, |printed earnost appeals to the labor- | th ate Bank of Troy. Ind. neariang the other three Martins and one {ites for help, ere late yesterday and escaped with{. Haviland landed about an hour| All appeals, however, have fallen lon so many deaf ea which have been en-|prietors have now stal maneuvers for sev- |of their resources t the pro- to the end al call for | wh This Is a Clean-up All Over the ered up the money. They escaped inf erg from various points |assistance, L«;u-"d ls,-l. l"lhz> s d e e | | omobile in Maine, New Hampshire and Con- |two copies of the a daily in- . | | 1 men were driven to the bank in | necticut and will continue to Langley stead of one, and make a friend bus tore, and the Savings Are Big ] ; # taxicab, and when they entered ] Fiel today. our spa - forced the driver t ccompany th At the point of revolvers The driver, along with the enly personstin the bank, into vault, while they gathered up the| | o = == We’ve Gone the Limit (i Tropical, Palm Beach and Kool Kloth Suits T B | . : vault was not locked and after{ ||| I Alic Bandits Gepastedithe ariger ave| Ul In making these Apartments in (i | i cashicr gave fthe alarm. A possel || " o i hich was immediately med found| !l | the doned taxicab, in which the | e | ew Gardens | . seene few miles f the town. ]|;_— 1l 1’ dications were the robbe had left| | I » another machine at tie point, and| | 2700 Que Street | | | continued their flight in | Other than the cashier, and the Just as complete and modern as possible. Because of ||| | taxicab driver, there was not a single witness to the robbe: that, you'll find unusual features that will appeal . I |k deseriiion otk robbers has l* itrongly to y(:iur lnxl;‘preclation. All about them has W | in ‘surrounding towns notified to een completed with consistent taste. lit S 1 d 0 h M k | ! i En Suites range from two rooms and one bath ”1 tylep us an t er a es { | to eight rooms and two baths—$50 to $225 3-Piece Suits ' at the roadside just outside this town. The position of the bodies in_the wrecked car indicated they had been yinned down and unable to escape from the fire that followed the im- pact. to $30, = == = == I | THREE BURN TO DEATH. | | per month. 1 B | There's & Resident Manager here to ex- ; Two Men and a Woman Perish in 'a‘.‘.';“o.‘r"il'.‘,..i‘.’.f' at your convenience— i Sizes 34 and 35 Only [ Blazing Automobile. | ;. ;] | TINGHAM, Mase, August 24| ] Harry A. Kite | Bhseunlioncind pirons fang ey Rl ! Values o canls” foday hen neir automobile 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 || ! ‘ collided wi notor truck stalled | | Choice of any remaining‘Stiff | Straw Hat in the house—Sennit | or Novelty braid. ': : o : Knit and Silk FRANK ARCHFR SAYS:— JTEELEERLNE nit an Fancy and plain; fast Neckwear e~ T ol Including silk and wool. ask for Horlic . - Syaks & QI%FQQS ~ From 9 to 2—tomorrow The ORIGINAL There is a Moxie Display | Vialues Values ~ c i | . Get in touch with 95 to $1.50 . | | o o | . i e Tt to $2.50 . C|es | Regardless of the original [ your Moxie Jobber at once | i g o & | ! Mostly size 14, but maybe Genmne | 1 and s'g(r)x lan én}l‘cr (s, Zs Il you can find your size. P e price_Now_ ‘ every Order as’ to be anam | e # sent by your Jobber to the i | Straw Hats Values 5 | HAVE YOU TRIED oie comany tor or- | IUCEE S AP $9.65 | ! ZERO ? provaly This: Display: s/ of (2085 ........ e i | | BLAGK WAI-HUT H short duration. If your | ~ Ca o P.‘ w 3 ICE GREH Moxic Jobber overlooks | Batlung ps ne-Fiece .001 | : you, communicate wilh‘ us | Lad:es’, of Course Bathlng Slllts | ; i 5 Famous California style. | at once, as it is our desire Values 29 Nien and \Wamen ! i to give you 1007, service to $1.50 . c . | | e ————————— | | e —————————————— " ———

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