Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 4

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WOUNDS POLICENAN |Nickel-in-Slot Radio Receiver T INFLICTED ARE FATAL| 3 William Johnson, Colored, Dies From Effects of Pistol Shots. , William Johnson, colored, twenty- ene, 1765 Kalorama road northwest, who was shot in the right shoulder Sunday night by Policeman N. G. Thayer during an altercation with Johngon.-ang .his wife din rear-of 221 Bates street northwest, died at' Emer- sency Hospital early today. . His weife had called upon Thayer to atop her husband's annoyamnces, it is stated. and when the husband and policeman became Involved in a fight, following his arrest, the wife Is al- leged to have turned upon the po- liceman and taken his badge from im During the fight, it is stated. John- s=on obtained poseessién of the po- liceman's club and struck him a blow with a piece of board taken from a fence The wounded man was taken to the hospital, while his wife was arrested and charged with assaulting Thayer. She demanded a jury trial when led for trial in Police Court. Coroner Nevitt arranged to hold an inquest at the morgue this afternoon. . MILITARY FUNERAL, PLAN FOR VETERAN Costello Post Member Arranges to Save Armenian Suicide’'s Body From Potter’s Field. Through the efforts of William F. Franklin of Costello Post, American Le- gion, the body of Stephen Balian, an Armenian peddler and former member of the French army, who shot and killed himself here Wednesday, will have a military funeral tomorrow, in- stead of the potter's fleld burial for which it had been, destined. Soldiers of other countries had been buried in Arlington, so Franklin started 2 move to have Balfan's body burled . Military records and citizenship Dapers of the dead man were missing. however, and the Secretary of War found it impossible to comply with Franklin's request. The story of the dead man. as re- lated by friends. was a pathetic one. Franklin was told that Balian's par- ents and other members of his fam- ily had been killed by the Turks in Palestine, and it was to avenge their deaths that he enlisted in the French army and fought the people who had brought dorrow to him. An undertaker today removed the Suicide's body from the morgue and prepared it for burial. expenses to be defrayed br Armenian residents of this city, #nd tomorrow members of the United States. .Ml.rine Corps will participate ‘in a n {lu funeral that will be hald in Codhe HII come. tery. S SENATOR ASSASSINATED. Mexican Leaders Stirred by Slay- ing. of Jurede. B thé Associated Pross. 5 MEXICO CITY Japuary 23 (by radio via Fort Worth Star-Telegram). —Considerable excitement prevailed at an informal mecting of senators and deputies vesterday evening con- sequent upon the death yesterday of Senator Francisco Afield Jurado of Campeche. st the hands of unidenti- fled asszilants. The comgressmen lis. tened to gpeeches charging radical labor members with the Srime, and attack- ing Deputy Luis Morones, whose. re- cenf speech demanding direct action against legislators who secretly sup- ported the revolution while remain- ing.in the capital under federal guar- antees is blamed for the campaign of violence. An agreement was rcached among the members of both administration and opposition blocs for unity for their mutual protection. U. S. FREES REBEL CHIEF. Gen. Aguilar, Taken at New Or- leans, Out on Bond. NEW ORLEANS, La., January 25.— Gen. Candido Aguilsr, son-in-iaw of the late President Carranza and for- mer Mexican foreign mihfster, ar- rested here seversl da¥s ago upon in- atructions from federal authorities at San Antonio, was released on $2.500 bond yesterday and departed on board the steamship Hubuerias for Vera Cruz. Under terms ‘of the bond the gen- eral must appear.in_ federal court at San_Antonio May 5 to answer to charges that he conspired to violate the neutrality laws by smuggling arms and ammunition to the Mexican revolutionists. Overcoats Styled Just Like Dad’s Snug, warm, comforta- ble, in the latest popular models. Made so your boy friends will be jealous'of you. Values up to $I18. Specially priced at $9.95 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Makes Appearance in. Capital Only Ome Ceatrol. i i Casil ) Only one control or dial is nect Ingenious Device, Easily Regulaied, Responds to R LT . . . nipulation tonal. e Coin—Warns When Time Arrives for trémely loud to- exceadingly Tow m D iting A : be secured. This festurs insures ho he sasiest possible operation,. epositing Another. {s'required Is to-turn the alal untl - reception 1y satlsfuctory. ,F.f,y"‘ 2 are being received t ¥y And now comes the nickel-in-the | printed dircctions and pressing a the disl at 80 slot radio receiver. For 5 cents ‘the|Dush button on the front of the box, e turning of SHe Qo s : radio waves. It any are being re|OnlY the velume of the feception ingenious ltttle machine will tell 3ou | [0iu0q "ive ‘made audiblo. The press. | With the dial placed in D what the ether waves are saying. img of the button also sets In mo-|the reception Is The firpt of the coin-controlled |tion an Intercepter whioh cuts oft in fac v e reception every few secondd and radio sets to make its appearafice in | ToCOPHOR CYOTY few Srcondd and Washington has been installed in a| mesgages or music being recelved. e aaciiny local barber sho; . Due to the fact that broadcasting is|One control fe: L4 not continuous. an attachment ad-|th¢ operation of the This device presents a number of D0¢. 1 2d-| sons entirely Inexperi vising prospective patrons of the re- . ¥ as It does sway with unique features and differs from all | ccipt of mesyuges Is essential to maie | FocelVing, seta. as It d ordina=ily other vending machines in that it as-|a radio vending device practicable. | the miny 3 sures prospective patrons that it is| When It has been ascertained. in| ™Ry Coin controlled radio recetver the method thus deseribed, that ra in working operation before the de- | wivas aro helng received tho deposit | 13,1, iivention of D. J. Richardson, Bosit of a coln In the coin recetver. nickel In a conventional coin ecelver permits uninterrupted recep- » 7 Set Dial By Directions. tion for a limited time. Eiderdown is obtalned by robbing By setting the dial controlling the | For the accommodation of ratrons|the nest-material of the breeding recciving set in accordance with the | desiring longer service the devics s | birds. Now-Choice " of all Mode Suits Overcoats and Top Coats Suits were $35 to $70 Overcoats were $35 to $85 Only excepted Suits are Full Dress and Tu::- edo—and all the Richard Austin Overcoats are included. . . You can understand that we must charge for alterations—sell- ing at such a sacrifice. A moderate deposit will reserve any selection. Final Reductions on Mode Neckwear $1 and $1.50 Cut Silks $2 and $2.50 Cut Silks $3, $3.50 and $4.50 Cut and Knitted Silks. Final Reductions on Mode ' Shirts $1.75 to $2.50 Percale, etc. $3 and $3.50 Madras and Fiber Stripes $4, $4.50 and $5 Fiber Fiber Silk and I English Broadcloths .. 3 for $7.00 $8, $9 and $1% Silks s5'95 3 for $16.50 Bath Robes House Coats 25% off 12 off Including Blanket Double-face Cloth Silk and Terry Robes. and Silks. 0dd Mode Soft Hats— .95 Mufflers Angora. Reduced from $4.00 to $2.39 " | Followers of Former Mexican Rebel : Y | Villa® have revoited are now R l. ll A th’ B e ans dtkncel ‘Chet. accbraine 1o €l1S uth $ bacon D. O, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1924. VILLA FORCES REVOLT. Under Chao. N s | See How the Youngsters t Franclsco dispatches published in _ Monterey, Neuvo P Mex " Tenacl Enriquez hau been sent from Parral | —and it’s good for them, too. Quality o e bacon thoroughly cooked is one of the most healthful foods. Molasses s Don’t relegate it to the breakfast table New Orleans : only. 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