Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1923, Page 23

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WOMAN 15 ACCUSED OF POISONING BRIDE | ] 1 i | Held in Jail Pending Investi- gation of Death of Her Son’s Wife. Anderson cou held in th bond to vembe den d wife, testified the def ngly to the marriage | made’ thre ‘h’”‘ We kin break jail, or git a o wed- |divorce, or jerk away from a policeman, but nobuddy ever got away from himself. Tourists that used t’ judge a | town by its coffee, now git the'r i ions from its traffic cops. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) doctors | o polsen..| RECORD GRAIN SHIPPING. FORT WILLIAM, Ont., October 1.— d ipments of all grains Satur- S el AL constituted a record for the sea- G eaten hier icianiy totaling 2,599,000 bushels. Of ROy ) | this amount 1,217,000 bushels were When we get our own way it does | carried in United States hottoms. Two not always lead us where we want|of five boats loading in the harbor ¢ were American. STRONG % GOLD GIRDLE NOW INCLUDED—WAS $1 EXTRA BEFORE Duofold shows what the “Pink of Perfection” really looks like Not Pink—but Classic Lacquer-red Black-tipped—with Over-size Ink Fount and 25-year Point 'OU'VE heard much of the “Pink of Per- fection,” but step up today to the first Pen Counter you come to and see it in real life! * Yes, Parker Duofold—not pink after all—but really lacquer-red, black-tipped —a color that makes this a hard pen to lose—a pen the world calls handsomer than gold! Yet Duofold’s beauty is only an index to the “pink of perfection” with which Geo. S. Parker has designed 'and built and finished this super-pen fo the last loving touch— the Strong * Gold Girdle that was $1 extra before, and is now included free. You'll get an urge for writing the moment you grasp this big, business-like barrel and feel its fit and bal- anced swing. Solet your hand dash offafew lines with Duofold’s 25-year point that needs no “‘breaking in” —that no style of writing can distort. The point with the Native Tasmanian Iridium Tip that costs us over $2,000 & pound. It makes a super-smooth gem to write with, just as the Duofolds shapeliness and beauty make this pen a treasure to carry in your pocket or wear on your ribbon or chain. L Neat Gold Pocket-clip or Gold Rir.g-end included free, as well as the new Gold Girdle. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Manufacturers aiso of Parker “Lucky Lock” Pencila Factory and ral Office: JANESVILLE, WIS. Same .:c':(‘t:r %% With lng for chatalaine FOR SALE BY .., Hoyt Tamb, Charles F. Plitt, Uith & East Capitol sts. [ 1380 7th st n .0 THE EVENING MEXICAN SLAYING LAID TO SAN'ANTONIO DOCTOR Vietim’s Family Believed Planning Extradition Since Recognition of Nation by U. 8, By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex:, October 1.-— The death or Sorrapio Rendoa, mem- ber of the Mexican chamber of depu- ties, in the Ci of Mexico August 22, 1913, which has been charged to Dr. Aureliano Urrutia pof San_Antonio, was one of the many assassinations which marked the first few weeks of the regime of Victoriano Huerta as dictator. of Mexico. Reports received here stated that charges had been filed against Dr. Urrutia in the dis- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1923. filing of the case. It is also said that since the recognition of Mexico by the United States, theRendon family, d to be one of the wealthiest in Mexico, may hope for the extradition of the surgeon. clu.rfiu that Urrutia had been re- sponsible for the death of the presi- dent and vice .president ‘were filed when Carranza overthrew and exiled Huerta. These charges were lgter thrown out when .Obregon overthrew Carranza, and Dr. Urrutia sald sev- eral months ago he had been: invited to return to Mexico by Obregon. MRS. BACON-IN POLITICS. GOSHEN, N. Y. Octover 1.-—Mrs, Susan Randall Bacon, daughter of the late Samuel J. . Randall, former Speaker of the House of Representa- tives, has been nominated by the democratic town caucus for overseer SISSON FUNERAL HELD. Former Representative Buried in k. Home Town. WINONA, Miss., October 1.—Funeral services for former Representative T. U. Sisson, who died suddenly in Washington - last Wednesday, were conducted vesterday. Members of the Mis pi delegation in Con- gress ‘and ers of _the Masonie Grand Lodge, of which Mr. Sisson was. a past grand master, were In -at- tendance. SHOPMEN END 1922 STRIKE.. SAYRE, Pa. October 1.—Striking shopmen of the Lehigh Valley rail- road have voted to terminate 'the strike which has been in effect since miles, in the record time of two GIBL SW|MMER BREAKS hn%;-lu ;ndt t&venty-fivfi m:nu!es. yiiz £ o best tim. RECORD IN'ROUGH SEA [nours and tniry five minates, made . by man swimmers during the sum- N mer. Miss Hertle had falied last Crosses Long Island Sound—Bat- fwnf:rlfd in her swim around Manhattan tles Heavy Wirds From : Northeast. Eyes Examiued By the Associated Press. Glasses Fitted e + [ y b B, YORE, ool 1 -<peyieg | Dr CEAUDE 8. SEMONES ‘wind, Miss Ethel Hertle of the 409-410 MoLachlen Bldg., 10th and G Bts, N.W. Phone Main 721 Graduate McCormick Medical College Bronx, fifteen-year-old hizh school student, swam from . New Rochelle across Long Island sound to Sands Point yesterday, a distance of eight There were 847,000 more milch cows on farms in this country on January 1, 1923, than there were ong year previous, Department of Agris culture figures show. TYPEWRITERS Rented, Sold, Repaired (Lowest Rates) General Typewriter Co. 618 14th St. N.W.—1423 F St. N.W. trict court of the City of Mexico by |of the poor. Although she long has| July ., 1922, Edward Burke, chairman been ‘active in town affairs, being|of ‘the system federation, announced. w5 iptinvat Ee;rr;(vi:n;::p'?ns in president of the local hospital board, | Mr. Burke declared the ‘majority in X v repar- | t e [Tt Foturn to Mexico" lea "t the this is her firet entzaace into political | faver of calling off the strike was a son of Rendon. A New Tailoring Firm D’Elia & Cochran R. K. Cochran, who for many years has been associated -with the Freeny Co., and previous to that with J. M. Stein Co., has entered into a partnership with Fred D’Elia, one of Washington’s most popular designers. The new firm will continue at Mr. D’Elia’s location— 829 Fourteenth Street N.W. Mr. Cochran will have charge of the salesroom and Mr. D’Elia will give his personal attention to the designing and the workroom—featuring, as formerly, the Riding Toggery for men and women as well as both Civilian and Military gar- ments—and he is a master of both. Messers D’Elia and Cochran extend an urgent invitation for you to look over their very exclusive assortment of care- fully selected woolens. It’s to be tailoring of the highest class— with services of the highest efficiency—rightly priced. 'D’Elia & Cochiran 829 Fourteenth St. R. K. COCHRAN ® e c Sirloin SteaksL.26 CREAMERY BUTTER. 50c¢ PORK CHOPS . . . . 25¢ FRESH HAM HOCKS 10c FRESH SPARERIBS. . Lb. 14¢ PORK BRAINS. ... Lb. 12)%¢ SMOKED PICNICS. PEACHES . APPLES. . CABBAGE TURNIPS . . Lb. 10c 4 Lbs. 23c¢ . . Lb. 4¢c Bunch 6¢ Pineapple " 24 EAGLE ASPARAGUS, 23 CAN ................2T%¢ Case of 24—$6.50 DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS, 2}5 CAN ............35¢ Case of 24—$8.25 EAGLE ASPARAGUS TIPS, SQUARE CAN.......30c Case of 24—$7.00 DEL MONTE TIPS, SQUARE CANS................35¢ ‘ Large green—case $8.25 ON TOP CORN, 3 CANS... ... e vty s | developed the product to SUNMAID RAISINS . ... 12¢ meet our ideals in quality RITTER’S BEANS, CAN... ........................8¢ 1. Suear, ool v, & mock : y and flavor. BEECHNUT SPAGHETTI, CAN st Nilile P - RITTER’S CATSUP......... ...... ....10¢ Then we spared no expense CLOTHES LINES, 40 FEET . ..... .- 20¢ to make the package WOOL'S FRUIT SALAD, CAN ... ...358 worthy of the contents. 3 cans—$1.00 ARMOUR'’S GRAPE JUICE, PINT ............... 20¢ Sealed Tight— Kept Right. o i You'll always get WRIGLEY'S SCHIMMELL'S PRESERVES, 1 LB. NET.........29¢ Er in all its original goodness and SOAP &% . . . .10 Cakes 28¢ flavor. SUNSHINE CLEANEASY re chicle and other Ingredients o _ ; e e T BONED CHICKEN, % LB, 39, 1LB...... e FRENCH’S MUSTARD, 3 JARS ....... .. MAZOLA OIL, PINT...... .. ....... PIN MONEY RELISH, PINT ... .. ... PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 CAKES ......... .. With each purchase of 3 cakes—1 cake free TOMATOES, NO. 3 CAN, NEW PACK CASE. PRINTERS & STATIONERS : J s v 025 8th st. s.e. Julius H. Wolpe, 1402 New York ave, & 14th & R sts. .. Woodward & Lothrop, antain 10th, F & G sts. n.w. .{Womrath’s New Fiction Libragz, 607 13th st. n.w. Hotel Willard News Stand, 14th & Penn. ave. n.w. Drug Co., st Capitol sts. [G. C. G st. Piney Branch Pharmacy, 14th T 2 Colorads wee: PEN SHOP HUGHES 4001, Sth St. N.W. We Sell PARKER Duofold Pens All Makes of Fountain Pens Repaired veason, Pa. ave. D.w. We will be glad to show you our complete stock of PARKER DUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PENS WALFORD’S, 909 Pennsylvania Ave. 3256 M St. N.W. : West 1028 We Cai a Complete Line of PARKER DUOFOLD PENS

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