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28 ? THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. . C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1923. * EI_EVEN M[]RE FAE ’UFZ; E:_flg:,:g:”" M AND JEFF—At Last Jeff Can Sleep in Peace. o s Reg. . "_“_"__ —By BUD FISHER I T'M BRokE AND JEPE Has (i L JWE CAR SFLIT UF THe () i 7 ' Poor FISH: (T "Doc, A SHOT of g o A NICE WARM Room wiTH |1/ 28] NIGHT: T cAw sreer | . WORKED: T WONT | vAccIne, Quicict MUREHUUSE "JDBE Latter Receives Fatal Injuries in il A Sinoe Bep v THe SAP UNTIL Two A-M.WHILS: ; B, ] HAVE > SLceP 3 IA_‘ve BéEN EXPosED, toa 2 HOTELL I'M 6OING OVER HE SITS UP, AND THeN % f % 3 - Unintentional Way in AND SPILL A Fike 1Dea (£ He cAn cRAwL 1N - s | on THe ELooR » "SMALL Pox! Scuffle 10 KIS €AR! He cANT [l AMD I'te SIT UP! y : 5 ] " TeMNIGHT: < ; 1 REFUSE Mme AFTeR ALL /i A 7 : T'VE Done FoR | 1 Hital Will Be Tried for Masked it Raids—Four, Including Special Dispateh to The Star. 5 " RICHMOND, Va. November 6.— : Raymond Cavedo is held responsible Cyclops, Found Guilty. for causing the death of his father. W. R. Cavedo of this city. The coro- : ner's jury so declded. stating that BASTROD. La. November 6—Eleven | the injury which ended the man's life citizens of Morehouse parish charged | Was due to a fall following a scuffle with misdemeanors in connection with [ With his son. oberations of hooded bands will face [ Detectives who have been working ced M. Odom, today, the sec.|On the case say the injury was wholly | ond of the trinl of mearly 4 score of | Unintentional. that the youns man persons alleged by the state to have |had started out of the home when his participated in minor offenses prior | father caught hold of him, and that to the kidnaping and alleged murder !0 the effort to free himself: he of Watt Danlel and T. F. Richar pushed his father, who lost his bal- Rouge el and . 1 Richard of 4nee, and in, falling struck the con- ouge on August year ago. te with his head, the injury prev- Four of those to be heard today |ing fatal. Young Cavedo is to be were. fotind wullty yesterday of “ca. in_court tomorroy rying firearms on the premises of an- other” in connection with a raid on the home of Alonso Braddock, a farm- RAlLTi the. towpamh riei ] er. Wwho was suspected of making|Great Falls, this county, Saturday | whisky. ¥ were: Capt. J. K. Skip- h. e GURIh aotoned | e 2 | = . ‘ G S G B S e : |GIRL DIES FROM BURNS; | AUTO STALLS ON TRACK. |MAN WHO WITNESSED | GUNSHOT WOUND FATAL. £ i ookl GRS L S Sidna ‘ffllcn Makes J efvel Box | COSTUME CATCHES FIRE | 5...0. s Towres wnen JOHN BROWN RAID DIES s L B e i e 0S| For Girl Who Buys Him FOWers ... 1w uetne | e s sscme : X bl | Al | Tunnelton, w. v Gt Gt puty sher. | 115, 4, The m s said had t i e Dlestokite Eh NG Jobn’ Tnomas' Alistags Hexnrded | i C NN, Ui foung o ormer deputy sher- | been drinking. He' was employed Extinguish Flames From Hal (BERLAND. M. November 6| Authority on Harpers Ferry | wouna: ult with a dangerous weapon S *h, wife of Joshua | Special Dispatch to The Star. finished he asked Mr. Lewis to loween Dress. When an automobile in which he was Event, Passes Away. | fron © acquitted on another charge | Lynch of Cropley, this county, died | RICHMOND, Va, November 6.— give it to the little girl with his ) riding stalled and was struck ",,J a % disel onspiring to compel a person to |in Washington hospi Sa Sidna o1 >, compliments, and she today is the cial Dispatch to The Star. Special Dispateh to The Star, el enie i the town of Bastrop. e oamnklon Dosbitel Saturdeys| Sidma Allen; one of jthe: Carroll | puinly Sosasasnr of the, BIE WHICH | b OO, o November 6| tr&In _as it was being driven across | “berys Ditpuich (o fthe Star. ; e e the tov R ag 3 ars. She fs sur-| o .ooo men convicted of complic- i 1ha < HUNTINGTON, W, Va., November 6. | CHARLES TOWN, W. V ovember | his body. rges grew out of the vived by her husband and three chil- e is a remarkable piece of work- .| o " vivian Dav thirteen | the Baltimore and Ohio tracks at|g.—John Thomas Allstadt. one of the 2 . The funeral took place yester-| ity in the shooting up of the cir- manship, Ji=D0R0ty LI 2| Dawson, William J. Wil eventy- | 0ldest residents of Jefferson county day afternoon from the Methodist | . cuit court for that county several | years old, daughter of Effie Da~ = . o S ey R 2t hiai t Bolivar, aged X at Potomac, Rev. Alfred A. - . - vis, is dead after lin ng several | three years oid, of Connelisville, suf- | Los s home at Bolivar, ] . e o < e | 3 ger ] I seve ine"years, after an illness of | oy % * ROCKVILLE. the pastor, conducting the | Years ago. and who s serving & {SUSPICION IS AROUSED days with burns, suffered When her | fered /fractures of several ribs and | 2% n 3 n to Harpers ¥ Burial was in the cemetery | term of thirty-six years on that | | Halloween masqite costume caught | evere bruises { T ki . | they were for twent — e o cl e e b cha P j 0! ote i X arty. .. 3 o | s ke b i anc e ed. ot . ar the church. ' Mrs. Lynch was u| charge, has just completed and’ | BY SECOND FIRE IN TOWN,| "rgit 2 childrens party. eves|. His daughter, Mrs. 3. W. McClaren, | rens through “his intimate | ‘Fhe drceatcd wi ROCKVILL: Md, November 6 ighter of Samuel Bissett of the{ gent to little Helen Turner, a pupil | 2 [ 1y Dirned in her attempts to extin-| WHO ®as in the machine aiso, had a | connection with John |raid at Harpers Ferr. (Special) die W. Perross and of Potomac and was a_life- Spring School. a. > , g 2 narrow escape when she jumped from | Brown's operations at Harpers Ferry g £ E A oSS SRE TestdEnt of Botion o | in Springfield School, a wooden . | guish the flames which enveloped the . S . 4 3 perations at Harpers Ferry | knowledged one of the long resident of that section of th 5 Probe Leads to Belief That In- child when she passed an open fire- the car a moment before it was | before the civil wa r. Allstadt, his 1 men in the county regard Miss Minnle L. Perross, sister count Sareine ey - S ; 53, siste bunty. jewelry box in which are va. f struck. tattior. thods H = ol T s ace. e e late Joh A 2 3 5 conse eNCes, Richmond, Va., became the wives of rieties of wood. The box Is the | cendiaries Are at Work in | P'3c® JoHn (LA USCROH A 1t preparatiousiad conissduen) ek father thelate John H. Allstadt,’and | its preparations and consequences, 3. A. Nash and Georze A. Fletcher, handiwork of Allen, an exper £ Your Wri .'T.'fu":”{,l"Q;".’I;}a,,,,;"‘...”‘,‘ ,i”];‘;.v.of,h.‘ "t i CAPT. T S. WEST'DIES. g G e ol e DI R INDICTMENTS RETURNED. of Servicet " Remember—at Ansell, Blshop & Turner, Inc. evening, Rev. S. J. Goode, 1 During the last session of the Church, performing the | Former Member of Virginia State h the little pupils agreed to CON ., November 6.— 4 sremony at his home. Although the 3 sehaslishe PIRlaRTees : b e | BePOrt Is Made by Lynchburg v =g ety s b e Legislature. s fowers 1o he men behind | : ¢ It e l—— ol —— o —— o[ ——=]a] the young people hunted up the walls. There were no flowers uilding within twenty-four hours after Grand Jury. y the clerks and persuaded him AL Dispuich toDhe Rare o: 5 in the home of little Miss Turner, |the destruction of the San Toy Theatel | Spectal Dispatch to The Star. ¢ r E Y G t eyany I|‘|.~:;- to the courthouse \\:1,‘}:}3‘}&!:\; ‘t ;T.?Jf";?fi.%; so she sent 10 cents to buy some |has caused the authoritles to believe in-| LYNCHBURG, Va, November 6.— 7 & ou e Nol Tarmon, jr.. pastor of | years, for many years chairman of the| for the men. The story was told |cendiaries are at work. | The grand jury in the corporation Church, officiated at |board of supervisors of Bedford county,{ by Burnett Lewis, the superin- nvestigation of the Phillips fire | sourt yesterday afternoon returned A f . ° ° e here : Who represented that county severai| tendent of the Sunday school, and |showed that excelsior had been used in | " =5 v He Monk enInE | Mmes 1n the state Jegislature, diea at s seen' that |kindling the blaze, which was starte on | the following indictments: Id Green, . ree l e N t is home Sunday, his death being sud- | his ey v a shelf above an old stove. Two men | forgery; N, H. Martin, Major Lewisand r ot > ay Te seen about the time of the fire— | Floyd Jackson, grand larceny,”and 1s with Company A, 2d Virginia ey Wi mall when the |3 oming from the direction of | Jesse Holt, John Franklin, Mamon | cavairy. through the civjl war, enlisting | la 1 and consigned him ng. Pleces of excelsior were | Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Wright, Norvell 3 g e = ~ {in the Confederate army at the age of [ to a felon's,cell. F found on the street from the corner of | Calland, Walter Bass and Edward . & ineteen and when a student at Ran-| word to afiy one as to what he |Jackson's variety store to the Phillips violating the state prohibition ¥ olph n College. was doing, but when the box was building. L] s aggregating 3 Judge Samuei | Melvin did not have the : With every Victrola we-sell we give absolutely amount and was committed to jail. 7 -/ '/" "/‘“\"\" 7S "‘ R ¥ gu olutel Marriage Licenses. S = S 2 4 our Gold Seal Bond, the written lifetime e T /T T AN ; s gusranies of Frce Mechanisal Seroice. clerk of the circuit court here for . N . s ¢ 2 the marriage of the following: Rich- No paying for oiling, regyluimg or tuning of 4 8 Hartley of Anderson, Ind., and . the motor. Think of it, this guarantee insures . Haro £ M . you at least 20 years uninterrupted service and : pleasure from your Victrola. Indianapolis, Ind., NI 2 ' This guarantee is original and exclusive with ningham of Quantico, Va.; Howard S, \ % J 1 rant irweil of Covington, Va., and Mabel this store—it is one of the features of our serv- ice which has won for us the enviable name of “Washington’s Leading Victrola House.” The funeral of James Sutton, for- merly of Potomac trict, * this county, who dicd in a New York hos- pital following a long illness, aged y-three years, took place vester- = =N > THE GREATEST Victrola noon from the Methodist No. 215 c. the pastor of the e X = . GENUINE- $150 d A. Watkins, con- E vics Burial was in 4 - J‘ vlc’rROLA CLUB Kl%{flz‘ or ietery near the church. Mr. ; : S wife, who died some years J q EVER FORMED IN formerly a Miss Bell of thg neighborhood. He is sur- > WASHINGTON, two daughters. ook ineibn Satu \ S Or Reserves for You D.C. age in Washington Satur- > \ Katherine O. Monday, * to Christmas So great an offering is this (“.uglnu-r n'bf'u\lrkm;;l M‘rsA“l::_t}!\ym ‘;;" < that it will be worth your Monday of Rockville, to William E. > , 2 : z Bricker of Washington. The core: < Any Mo.del Genuine :’l’!‘okl;‘a Z:RllthsH’;on DRty formutly astor ot/ the Rock: [ - Victrola such offers are not usually ville' Methodist Church. s S P g g given at that busy season— . this county, @ few [ 2 ) Open Evenings delivery, if you desire. 3 o : WE RECOMMEND Myers, both of Silver = - RECOMMEND pring. ! g = ¢ . THIS MODEL AS Mrx. Harriet E. Eaglin Diex. ! 2P Washington's Leading Victor Skop THE “BEST MON- 2 i Eaglif, widow v EY’'S WORTH” to ] = \ =& be had in GENUINE L rosix veare. ) ; SEl-l l 0 U E VICTROLAS TODAY. funeral will < & The Cabinet work is far — E NC —— place this afternoon from the Meth- superior to others selling odist Church at Potomac. Mrs. Eag- at a few dollars less, and is s before her marriage a Miss ; of tuch quality to com hog Uved In For A pletely satisfy the most ex- acting taste for quality- tone. —_— 1 | \ o . Washington Flour ’ Cop 3 The House Kua “Just Quite Right” Is a Combination M. : Iry I On : —of selected wheat and you will save having to clean 3 Iryou like the looks of this overcoat, drive up to In the old mill it won favor the wall paper. e the store and"try it on. Chances are, it will look 3’ #7)| with the Washington housewife. most delicate tinted paper. Un- . i 2 2] - Now with the improved and ex- usually helpful in keeping the just as good on you. It is but one of the many new : pandediiEaclities providad by walls, mouldings and pictures = % spotlessly clean. b the new structure, with its spe- Mnd? of mhr:z: m;hl:atz 2 - ¥ cial equipment—the standard of i KUPPENHEIMER = c=ema Prices: $2.50 and $2.00 made it the ideal of the kitchen W2Z2ARD Polish : : OVERCO ATS ‘ i E ‘ ’ ;:m::; .only maintained but ;‘l‘hef rnogtt perfec; %olish kaown jor furniture ant loors. Guar- % X 5 4 od hard, dry ; A ot > Washington Flour is bet- Taswe ;,‘;g'm‘;g;"‘g q“irche; shown here. The quality of fabric, character of - e B and ease. , greasciess ’ - style, manner of tailoring, and moderate price makes j : been—the flour that meets t E % > ov Py K X = = - — even polsh & these overcoats an investment in good appearance. : every requirement of cook- SC;d in K".T: ? - o B : ) £ ing—for every purpose. from 4-oz. bottle + T ek e » : et & ¢ _ “Just Quite Right” Prices: ; Made in Washington eex Bale ' =0 : - b —and for sale by all good grocers. . 3 DULIN & MARTIN c0. | - [£]i : o g \Wilkin's-Rogers Milling Co. 1215-17 F Street - ZN RN N7 . . | Washington, D. C. 1214-1218 G St. N.W, S /;,; /oY N /N LNZ NI T AT NSZ S