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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15 1924 ACCUSED MAN’S SON {RUDOLPH AND BELL | THREE FOR GOVERNOR |ciuus ot muion fovee o (euter: THREE RUNAWAY.D.C. BOYS | 2", gy thod B-tuist _QUIZZED AND FREED| WILL TOUR ALLEYS OUT AGAINST KU KLUX |Bston Rouss snd Huey ‘v, Lons of| ARRESTED IN BALTIMORE | % st S Ferry toumen. B v John Lincoln, 20, Was Questioned fCommissioners to Make Trip This Shreveport were the candidates. . e & in “the campaign for gov e Stopinn. western djstrict, In Regarding the Slaying of His Mother, — . Louisiana Women Today Voting |Into the campalgn for governor. the peclare They Were in Quest of Ad- Faspaman, Hep T oning candidates adopting anti-Klan planks Dhey loft & ceal for First Time for State in their platforms. Bouanchaud de- venture—Parents Will onhnB.gltémon mafuéunm station ui go. To Officers. appoint a klansman to’office. ; 1/ January 507 i clared that if elected he would mot o 50 Colo they | 33 3 O rl‘\ Afternoon, Following Be- , : : S OFF Sacrlfice -Sale OFF | port of Conditions. B W ORLEANS, 1 OYSTER KING FREED. Bpecial Dispatch to The Btar. i i NEW ORLEANS, La., January 15.— BALTIMORE, - Md., January 18— 3 ON For the first time women of Louislana| TALLAHASSEE, Fla., January 13.—{Three runaway youths from Wash- i jolned with the men today In select- | Federal Judge Sheppard squashed an 1L"',':&"&zw&%efilt’:rnthgd:y"::o’l‘:'url'd i ALLEGE - BODY ‘WAS- BURNED| Commissioners Rudolph and Bell are |ing the democratic,nominee for gov- | oo o0 e william Lee Pop- - Jieot, 2 SoTiCe station for thelr par- to make a tour of tie alleys this after- | érnor, other state and parish officers f Appala- ————g and members of the legislature, Ex-|ham, self-styled oyster king o ents. > .[noon, a8 a result of observations made |1 crienced observers predicted that | chicola, Fla., chagging use of the mails Husband of Woman Confesses to|by a committee that inspected the by- |the woman vote would be a vital, if |y, gefraud. < . ways of the city Sunday. not a deciding factor. Atrocious Crime. Any 6Room House Wired for . $60.00 PANISH FLODR TILE Incloding Bath, Halls asd Besement. RS secmemINe | RALPH P. GIBSON & CO. TRANSPORTATION PHONE 1407 11th Bt W.W. o | M e, 2 8T Suits and Overcoats Never before in the history of good clothing have we been able to offer you such Striking Values. 331 Off On Suits and Overcoats 507 Off On All Light Color Suits We ask you to take advantage of this Great Opportunity. No charge for alter- The indictment was reé- Similar charges are ; Chief Interest centered in the three- | turned last Friday. ther The members of the committee de-| ., ., cred race for the gubernatorial|still pending against Popham in O clared they found insanitary conditions | nomination, in which Hewitt Bouan- | indictments. By the Assocliated Press. and accumulations oY trash, creating a S . S We will have just the Shoe that your foot AURORA, Ill, January 13.—John |fire hazard. —M. 2704 607 thh N.w. M.z will feel most “at home” -in—Mr. Man— Lincoln, twenty-year-old son of War- ‘The law designed to close alley dwell- l e an d Press S "3 and it'll have all the shapeliness you'll warit. ren Lincoln, lawyer and' horticultur- |ings was slated to go into effect last There’s more to Shoe satisfaction ist, who confessed having killed his|summer, but test cases were taken.into wife and cremating her body, with ;the District Supreme Court by property that of her brother, Byron Shoup, a |owners and were sustained. vear ago, was released early today; Corporation.Counsel Stephens noted after a brief Informal questioning.|an appeal to the'District Court of Ap- The youth was interrogated concern- |peals, where the cases now await dis- ing his father’s actions between the |Position. time of the slaying, January 10, and the date of his disappearance some \ Individualized Shoe Service killed his wife after she had slain her | brother. The son, a taxicab driver, told au- thorities he had spent four days in January, 1923, with his father and slept In' the greenhouse, where the father says he burned the bodies in the furnace. The son said he did not see the bodles nor witness any cre- mation. He sald he belleved his fa- ther insane and his confession impos- sible and worthless. Basls for the theory that Lincoln had an auccomplice wae founded by A. J. Wirz, detective chief, on his light physical build and poor health, while Mre. Lincoln weighed more than 200 pounds. i SILVER JUBILEE IN VIEW. Senator and Representative to Ad- dress K. of C. Council. Senator A. Owsley Stanley of Ken- tucky and Representative Frank J. JMcNulty of New Jersey will address Carroll Council, Knights of Columbus, at the silver jubi- lee meeting of the council to- morrow night at 918 10th street northwest. Frank Davis, charter member of the council, assisted by a committce of charter menibers, will be in charge of the general arrange- ments for the celebration. The program of entertalnment will include songs by George O'Connor, accompanied by Matt Horne: the Montrose Quartet of Washington, Miss Arth, soprano soloist and danc- ing. FORM COOLIDGE CLUE. Law Students of G. U. Pledge Presi- dent Support. _Pledging their support to the na- tion’s President in the coming elcc- tlon, students of Georgetown Law Bchool representing many sections of the country yesterday organized a Calvin Cooildge Club. It is purposed to conduct a series of public meetings at which prominent republican states- men will be invited to discuss the is- Sues of the coming campalgn. Thomas F. Dolan, jr. was elected head of the organization. He is from Boston, Mass. William A. Roberts of Arlington.,, Mags, was chosen vice president,’and E. L. Schofleld of this city was elected secretary and treas- urer. Headquarters of the Calvin Coolidge Club have been established in the Munsey building. | i Temige MISS OLGA EYRE A BRIDE. LONDON, January 15.—Miss Olga Eyre. whose father, Edward Eyre of London and San Francisco, Is a part- ner in W. R. Grace & Co,, New York, was marrled | vesterday to Capt. ' George Eyston® Cardinal Bourne per- formed the ceremony in the Brompton i Oratory. The ceremony was attended by American Consul General Skinner and Mrs. Post Wheeler, wife of the coun- sellor of the American embassy. | { { PIAFNOS RENT Thoroughly Reliable Instruments of a Variety of Well Known Makes DROOP’S Musio House 1300 G Street Steinway and Other —_— e three months latér, but was unable to add to the story given in his father's confession. Kane county authoritles, who are preparing to charge the elder Lincoln | with double murder, have advanced | | the theory that he had an accomplice, | | In his confession Lingoln said he: — Lift Off-No Pain! a Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot :'xlluue, without soreness or irrita- ion. E===10E===1EANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, Inc. =10 ==0 all and Deliver Ladies’ Suits . . . $1.50 95¢ Men’s Suits. . . . Interest ;V a 5 % Compounded ay Twice a Year Sume peopi » build a fortune by systematicall: saving a portion a1l income. Others, Who receive a lurge income, dic Pos o difference is Thrift. The Building tion is the safest and most practical method deposits in this institutién are exempted from all taxes. Our record: Fourteen years' successful business with- out the loss of a dime, and we have pald five per cent interest regularly since organization. Under Government Supervision_ Columbia Building Association 716 11th St. N.W. Washington’s Leading VICTROLA H-O-U-S-E Announces the GREATEST SALE } Of Strictly NEW and High- Grade Used Phonographs EVER HELD IN WASHINGTON OUR USUAL LOW TERMS WILL BE A FEATURE OF THIS SALE YOU ARE NOT RESTRICTED AS TO MAKE OR STYLE—so inclusive is this SEN- SATIONAL SALE that it embraces practi- cally every make of phonograph on the market —AND OFFERS A CHOICE OF EITHER UPRIGHT, CONSOLE, TABLE or PORTA- BLE MODELS. Blucher Lace in & “Nature Shape” last— Caring for feet is better than curing them Arthur Burt Co. d to encourage Thrift. Your - than size and wear. They are essen- tials, of course—but only contrib- uting factors. Burt Shoes will meet EVERY requirement. ation. 1343 F Street. . Open Evenings STANLEY SHOP 1209 Pa. Avenue N.W. . Semi-Annual Qérmce Suits and Overcoats Sharply Reduced Correct styles, correct colors, correct fabrics. You never get anything else at Woodward & Lothrop’s; you get them all now—evén at this price. Overcoats, one and two trousers suits. Extra trousers for many of the suits, $6. Clearance means CLEARANCE here; the only reason these overcoats and suits are now “These Suits and Overcoats were our most popular ones-in regular stock. At this price they are receiving added plaudits. Included are” one-trousers suits and fdur-piece suits (coat, vest, trousers, knickers), as well as silk-trimmed overcoats of a quality, a style and an excellence of tailoring that was never intended to sell, as these do, at Meonw Clothes Section, Scoond Fisor. ‘ Special $28 Exceptional Value BRAND NEW --------- BRUNSWICKS, EDISONS and COLUMBIA GRAPHONOLAS Woolen Socks, 45¢ A fine, medium-weight grade for wear right - now. .(85% wool.) They are strongly Pajamas, $1.85 A very unusual value in fine white madras pajamas with self stripes; full cut and roomy; reinforced at the heels and toes. Choice of brown, navy or black. : Imported Lisle Socks, $ Full fashioned to fit; hand-embroidered clocks, stripes and two-toned colors. Men’s Furnishings Seetiom, First Floer. Leading Planos carefully made. The popular V neck. Warm Pajamas, $2.85 Wool and cotton mixed; attractive colors; military collar. All sizes. Men’s Farnishings Section, First Floor. WE HAVE ON HAND—AND HAVE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE—BRAND- S e = e NEW INSTRUMENTS—Phonographs which although they have never been used— 6 6 6 i are OFFERED AT JUST A FRACTION OF THEIR ACTUAL WORTH— e i HIGH-GRADE USED VICTROLAS—PATHES Colds, Fever and Grippe| —COLUMBIAS — VOCALIONS—BRUNSWICKS 1t1s the most wpcedy remedy we kanow, Scores of the finest type of used VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS, EDISONS, Preventing Pneumonia BRUNSWICKS, etc.—(nearly every make)—EVERY ONE HAS BEEN RE-CON- e DITIONED BY OUR EXPERTS and are guaranteed to be as represented OR WE No One Need WILL REFUND THE ENTIRE AMOUNT OF YOUR PURCHASE. . Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples {maEmam s st GROTUP No. 2 $60 to $100 Instruments Reduced to $35 w $60 LOWEST TERMS Positively the lowest ever offered in the city. GROUP No. 3 $125 to $200 Instruments Reduced to $75 to 5110 LOWEST TERMS Positively the lowest ever offered in the city. GROUP No. 1 $25 to $50 Instruments Reduced to $10 « $30 LOWEST TERMS Positively thes lowest ever offered in the city. That describes these wonderful Arnold Glove:Grip Shoes. They fit snugly at every point without pinching or pushing the toes out of shape. A revelation in foot comfort. -Lacing a Glove-Grip lifts up the arch instedd of pressing it down. “A Short Massage With Howard's | Duttermilk Cream at Night Be- fore Retiring Is All That Is Necessary.” - COME EARLY WB WOULD & F 0 RE WARN SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to the Great BSacrifices which we are making to CLBAR O ml m §rooxgy: . these WILL N No matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, | wrinkles, puffiness around the tyes, freckles, crows feet or lines || ! 'around the mouth, ugly finger | nails, or just a simple roughness 'of the face, hands or arms caused that the sale is | by wind or sun, vou will find that limited and that |any or all of {hese troubles will Bies et quickly disappear with the use of Can; 16w Howard's Buttermilk Cream. il | To prove this to your complete prices satisfaction, get a small quantity quickly deplete today at your favorite toilet goods ‘the _assortments counter ‘with the understanding ThAor ar that they will freely return the| oNoE. purchase money to gny dissatis- | fied user. All Drugglsts.—Adver- tisement. | | | | | The Panama is the most popular style in this poptilar shoe.. -The oxfords are in tan calfskin, tan vici kid and black kangaroo; the high shoes in tan kid and black kan- garoo. Both are thoroughly good-looking. Open Evenings