Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1924, Page 5

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2 MEN AND WOMAN KILLED IN ACCIDENT Nine in Auto Crash in Baltimore. Driver Arrested for Drunkenness. three other men i automobile conta an Meyer, th twenty-sey triver of the bers of the p charge of in MYSTERY MARKS DEATH | OF “THRILLER” AUTHOR Homer Eon Flindt Found Dead | \ Under Wreckage of Stolen Auto in California. writer, with a 4ny devised for hi was und wreeked '.IOHN WALSH DENIES OIL CONNECTION ON STAND IN INQUIRY tinued from First Page.) t witne move to strike it out, and added that } he had not asked the witness whether he was the brother of Senator Walsh. “What is the difference whether vou asked him or not,” sald Senator o | Walsh, X man and woman in this room Know “The public knows it. Every ors than I knew or two ago.” ¥ well that thi e to cast some t facts out of Spencer, adding the investiza- did propos witness.” s he would continu n later if he thought it proper. Hits Witness Calling. stanfield, republican, Oregon, t thore had not been e in the summoning of d referred especially to| | 1 said he had subpoen- and that he thought his nt. with the chairman about of three or four other loxist of alled for question ties with relation pot Dom Denies Field Drained, ared the 1d ar: talk about the plained in detail old Bel COTTAGE CHEESE Hawve You Tried It? t Farms Cottage Cheesc a s appet ood product delicious, Ready to Serve! Ask for Book of Recipes Ghestnut JarmsDairy ilie Connecticut Avenue = Qrder direct or from Phone Franklin 4000 Boys’ Easter Suits for good measure. Tweeds, cheviots, boys like. Topcoats For Little Men 215 to 10 Years) Cheviots., twe and overplaids, raglan or set-in sleeves. 71015 (1/ 4 # % g srces 2 Pants and Cap $15 $15 for the suit with a single pair of pants and nothing else—and you'd still think we had treated you royally. Yet there's an extra pair of golf knick- ers and a smart cap of the same material cassimeres—grays, tans, overplaids—well. vou know what the Sturdy Shoes for Boys Just Like Dad’s Teck Barber Bill Shop Children on Hobby Horses, Bobbing, 35 Boys’ Hairent, 50c Official Headquarters for Boys Scout Equipment e e o IONALLY KNO ning Teapot Dome | 13 THE not drain more than 400 or 500 feet. Under cross-examination by Sen- ator Spencer, Sardeson declared that ho and two other geologists were the only men of their profession not “controlled by the blg ofl interests.” Using the figures of reologists, the witness estimated the oil content in Tezpot Dome in excess of 100,000,000 barrels, as against the 26,000,000 fig- he committee experts. n said efforts had been made o e him as geologist at the University of Minnesota on the sround that he was a misfit and that later when they failed to ggt him out f the country the same oil interests ftered him §100 a day for his full | time services. e Speechmaking is the novel subject to Le taught to women in_a hew “studio” recertly opened in London the promotor is a wWoman who be longs to the old Russian aristocra UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS Half Price We Are Oiffering Our Entire Stock of Tapestries at 13 Former Prices 1f you have furniture that needs upholstering this 4s cer- tainly the time to have it done. The saving is worth while. The Lansburgh Co. Interior Decorators 729 Eleventh St. Julius Lansburgh. Pres. and Treas. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON," D. HAYS CALLS JENNINGS OIL STORY FALSE By the Associated Press. SULLIVAN, Ind, March 28.-<Will H. Hays, former republican national chairman, last night branded as false statements included in the testimony of Al Jennings before the Senate ofl committee that he had received $25.- 000 from Juke Hamon. Mr. Hays said that he had just sent to Senator Ladd the following telegram: “Never at any time for any purpose did I receive from Jake Hamon $25,- 000 or any other sum, directly or in- i Pt 0000000ttt ttttettettrtettesteene sottssttttotsttstsntesssissssetorees 3 o400 00000e Elgin Columbia Guaranteed thch Nothing Down; 50c a Week! A timepiece designed particularly for the man who wants something better. The movement is tested, ad- justed and accurately fitted in a handsome case. 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers ALEXANDRIA, VA, BRANCH—S8I8 KING ST. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924, directly, personally or om behalf of |significance, as only cash and articles the republican national committee or otherwise.” U. S. ATTACHE ROBBED. Thieves in Berlin Leave Documents Untouched. BERLIN, March 28—Professional burglars looted the offices of the! American commercial attache last| night, obtaining $1,600 worth of val- uables belonging to members of the staff and other employes. The police | say the burglary has no political | .50 " ’s 0000000000000 000000000000000000000 00000000000 000000000000000000004 ; AVE NUE o NINTH: A man is expected to know his London now— as well as a woman knows her Paris. A well dressed man can’t confine his “English” to his “Dunhill” and his smoking mixture, or his cigarettes. P-B know their London. The English note is strong. Shoulders are easier; coats are fuller; _vests are shorter; trousers are straight and full. And P-B British styled Clothes — tailored as only Americans can, breathe the air of Picadilly in their lines; in their smart woolly materials; in everything about them. Priced at $40, $45 & $50 The Avenue at Ninth TORE = readily convertible into it are miss- ing. Documents of the office were left untouched. Newsstand 1135 Fourteenth St. —is a Star Branch Of- fice where you may find it convenient to leave Classified Ads for The Star—instead of journeying down- town to the main office. It’s an accommoda- tion station — where you may be sure of prompt service—at no extra cost. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined—as a result of the results Star ads bring. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office ARCADE MARKET 3 Dealers’ Association 14th and Park Road QUALITY;SERVICE Moderate Prices Chestnut Farm Dairy Geo. M. Oyster, Jr. Henry N. Brawner, Stands 66 and 76. J. H. Suydam Beef, Lamb, Veal, Pork and Partridge Hams Our Specialty Col. Phone Columbia 363 H. A. POINTER Choice Mentx Faney Fruits and Vegetables T. E. TYLER, Manager 87.97 Geo. M. Wright Co. J. W. Wright, Prop. Col. 8024 Poultry, Fish and Game ‘Wholesale ard Retail Orders Delivered Arcade Fruit Co. High Grade, Low Priced Phone Col. 1455 GEO. R. DWYER Fresh a Smoked Ments Home-made Sausage and Corn Leef a Specialty Col. 1599 L. F. Collins Delieatessen and Smoked Meats Stands 20-29-30-39 Phone Col. 2751 | | Arcade Electric Co. The Appliance Shop Angerman, MgT. Phone Col. 5012 Phone Columbia 1658-5562 E. T. Goodman Specialist in Meats Sophie R. Shipman Domestic and Imported Delicacies Homemade Salads Stand 21 Specialty Colombia 5167 ROSENFELD’S Homemade and Delicious Baking Arcade Market, Phone Col. 846 Sweet Mixed PICKLES 30c Pint WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS 400 same way. and doub! novelty e is the best in 830 values it is only a conservative esti many other stores would pri 1316 to 1326 7th N.W. Perfect Glos Silk Hose 39c $30.00—823.00—87.00 Saved Men’s Fine Spring Suits We are proud of these suits, and An assortment of colors sted coats, sport m , in worsteds, serges, imeres, tweed Washington at the pricc. When we te of t e them at ~ to 48, in regulars and stouts, and no charge for alterations. 350 BOYS’ FINE QUALITY 1,000 Men’s $1 Blue Chambray Shirts A very fortunate tached and pocket form a great combi- ation for T8c. Sizes 141 to 1. 10 Silk or Satinette Lined Sizes 16 to 53 Handsome _plaids, shadow g beautiful plain colors, in a wide variety of styles and models. TWO-PANTS its that will pleas satisfy the mothe in desirable colers the wanted model and dark shades, will find these the best values o season at this price. Durably shadow stripes, Every garment , all wool and new, up-to-the-minute in cvery respect. Deposits Accepted! * Fronch, English, Mucher ‘and_the conservative styles. Tans and blacks, all sole 6 t ioodyear welt 4 ith rubber beels. " Tan and Black Lace Shoes, 11 to 2 and Boys' 2§ to 6. Al solid leather. the boys a including tweeds. v Sizes 8 to 18. SUITS ‘ $8.9 Stunning Styles in 3.79 Modes of the moment, ar now and, for all sorts of costumes, and neat or fancy trimmed. Growing Girls’ and Women’s Patent Strap Pumps New novelty Spring style walking heels with rubber ti All dressy. Strap Ps. Sizes 6 to 2. $2.29 © ol N ent Leather Pumps with low sizes, 3 to 8. Children's and Misses' new Spring style Patent Pumps. Low rabber heels and s T O S iy i S ST Y O g 7 R SER Se SEA 7 jierd

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