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3o = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. MARCH 25. 1924, DAUGHTER OF MURDER VICTIM IS RELEASED John Eva Winchester Exonerated at Preliminary Hearing Before Justice. BY the Associated Prees TAMPA, Fla., March 25.—John Eva Winch , sixteen-year-old girl held in jail here with her mother since March 12, when her father was killed, ASKHUNTTOTELL House Members Request Governor to Explain Charges | THREATENING NOTES SENT TO EDSEL FORD HENDERSON STANDS FIRM FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT British Home Secretary Refuses Plea to Abolish Death Writer Demands Money or Says| EGAN AGAIN TRIED ON BRIBERY CHARGE Answers Indictment Citing an Penalty. Three Children Will Be Alleged Acceptance of $500 Stricken Blind. o far as my “Retainer.” —_— long pa xperienco moes —_— By the Associated Press. there is verv little evidence of any| wWilliam P. Egan of New York, DETROIT, Mich., March 25.—Exist- | Reneral public desire to abollsh the former assistant chief of the legal A e was Teleased from custody today by |enice of lstters threatening that ir]death eenten deolared Arthur | former ! of Discrimination. mes aem o ds today by |ence of lefiers threatening that if| SEAL0 T GEN ecruiary: to o dopu: | dlvision of the prohibition bureas, = AT & 0/ I Reace; el Ford, president of the Ford| tation that waited on him today and | was again placed on trial today be- e after a prelimin hearing before or Company, did not pay over|urged the abolition of capital pun-|fore Justice Hoehling and a jury in Bim b befien : $1.050.000 his three children would|lshpent = o comprised of | Criminal Division 2 to answer sn In- \ TR county physician (estifled that |be blinded in an unnamed manner | o of ; ieh %fres | dlctment for bribery while in gov- A N Wimeh o killed by being | was disclosed late yesterday quently have promoted petitions for|ernment employ. b Kk blows the girl e gy FOREIENS (oF condumiiad priag die.| Fman was indicted in June, 1921, on | .‘ ome & enderson’s dio- | e o e e o tha ‘dapu | @ charge of accepting 500 from Jo- S ostersendios | tation, which had felt encouraged to |5ePh_Dudenhofer of Milwau o > insa approach him with an appeal to do gal- Minister Mo- he State De- s tral foreizn and non huve taken COMMUNITY CHEST | PROJECT SUPPORTED Colladay. at Lenten Service, Urges iritual Activities by Civic Bodies. tter PRAISE FOR CITY HEADS. 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Directions of special value to women with every box. Beecham’s Pills are sold by Drug- gists everywhere. 12 Pills—10c. 40 Pills—25c. 90 Pills—50c secure a permit to the latter's firm to deal in sacramental wines. The $500 was said to be a retainer and a total of $5,000 was to be pald | if Egan was successful. | Egan was convicted March 22, 1922 | and sentenced to serve two vears in | the penitentiary. He noted an appeal and the Court of Appeals set aside his_conviction for alleged error in | excluding certain evidence and in the | charge to the jury. A mew trial was | directed. | ‘Assistant United States Atforney Bilbrey is conducting the prosecu- tion while Attorney T. Morris Wamp--| ler appears for the defendant. — - = Boy Drops Dead at Play. Louis Rosenbloom, seven, 422 15th street northeast, a sufferer from | chronic heart trouble, dropped dead | yesterday afternoon while playing in | an alley near his home. His mother, | told he had fallen, went to the alley | and found her boy dead. Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of death trom natural causes. Suffering from tite will itive in action, ects. (See Book- o E3nuinm Three Castles I USED to delight in building castles in the air. I would build a staunch, stone strong- hold—of Horesty. Then, a shining crystal palace—of Purity. And another—the most beautiful and impressive of all—of Simplicity. I have always subconsciously kept those three castles bright, clean and free from need of repair. A new Breyer Plant—the largest ice-cream- making place on earth—has been erected in West Philadelphia. My architects and build- ers tell me it is made of steel, brick and mortar. But I am not so sure about that. I think it is made of the same materials as were my three castles— Honesty, Purity and Sim- plicity. I am sure I am right, for if one of those elements were taken away my big plant would collapse and crumble into ruins. Important Announcement to Ice-Cream Dealers The Opening of the new BREYER PLANT in West Philadelphia, on Forty-third Street below Woodland Avenue, will be celebrated with an EXHIBITION of Fixtures, Fountains, Store Accessories, Merchandise, etc., by twenty-six leading manufacturers. A CONVENTION of ICE-CREAM DEALERS of the MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES will be held with an excellent program of speakers 4 whose topics will cover dealer problems in store operation and merchandising. Some of the subjects are:*‘Knowing Daily Your Profits and Loss,”” “How Much Rent Can You Afford?” ‘‘Food Fit to Eat,” ‘‘Successful Retailing,” *‘Selling Stunts That Pay,” “Em- ployee Training,”” *‘Systematizing the Store,” ““The Delivery Problem,” ‘‘Development of Store Lighting,” *‘Ice-Cream as a Food.” f An Invitation is extended to ALL ICE-CREAM DEALERS to view the Exhibition and attend any or all of the sessions of the CONVENTION, afternoons y and evenings of Monday—Tuesday—-Wednes- day—Thursday, MARCH 24, 25, 26, 27, 1924 and there will be MUSIC VAUDEVILLE MOVING PICTURES REFRESHMENTS SOUVENIRS VALUABLE MERgIAI\'DISE PRIZES Some of the Exhibitors Are Robert N. Green & Thos. Mills & Bros. Sons Mono-Service Co. Hershey Chocolate L. A. Prouty Co. ' Frank Reider & Sons The Sea'right Co. A. L Shalko Vortex Mfg. Co. H. 0. Wilbur & Sons Self-Carbonating Seda Fountain Co. Havacone Co. American Cone & Pretzel Co. Armour & Co. Bishop, Babcock Co. F. Bischoff, Inc. Benedict Mfg. Co. Dayton Scale Co. Enterprise Paper Co. Individual Drinking Cup Co. G. Frank Black Knight Soda Fountain Co. Liquid Carbonic Co. H. J. McCue Co. Co. Flexlume Sign Co. J. B. Ford Co. ADMISSION TICKETS Will be reserved at the Box Office for any ) ice-cream dealer who madils us a post card bearing his name and address, together with the names of his friends or employees who would be interested. Valuable prizes and souvenirs will be distributed each day. so mail the card AT ONCE. e BREYER ICE CREAM Co., Philadelphia, Pa. ICE-CREAM Green-Leaf Ice Cream Co. Distributor -6th and D Sts. N.W. Main 236 218 Stewart Blds.