Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1924, Page 4

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1 ':- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, APRIL 8 1924, SEEKS TO FREE 24 [Fire Chief, Day Dull, Becomes ‘Dry Sleuth’ HELD IN LILLY RIOTS| Becomes Dry Slewth’ . Tt was a dul] day in the fire de- Counsel Starts Habeas Corpus Pro-| " yoriment yesterday, o Chiet ceedings in Behalf of Alleged George Watson tried himself out as a policeman. Klansmen. The clief was driving along For Smart Stepping NOW KEPT WITHOUT BAIL Two More Victims Likely to Die of Wounds. By the Axsociutéd Tress. JOH PWN, e, April §—Ha- beas corpus proceedings were institut- i terday at Ibensburg on be- o twenty-four men, sald to be members of the Ku Klux Klan, who are charged with murder and riot in connection with the fatal dis- orders of Saturd at Lily, | Pennsylvania ayenue near 2th street, in his flery red car, when he noticed a machine ahead, zlg- zagging from side to side. He de- cidod to investigate. Driving around the, block, he cnt off the ! Other car and haited the man a* the wheel. Further inquiry, the chief caid aisclosed 1 bottle of liquor and sent for a policeman. The chi waited for the officer to arrive, turned the case over to hua and went on his way. S e o = | The International Rotary Club has refused to sanction a request from @ group of English women to organ- ize l_:.o:x s Rotary in, E‘HEIA:NI WHEATWORTH On Pal nd ' 1 alm Sun o The Big’ Importance of Smali Details 1n Men’s Clotl'xes ___¢\O0OD CLOTHES depend upon the character of crafts-= A r.‘ for WOMEN manship—even more than upon quality of cloth. That's when two men were kille ) ' : where Saks Clothes have the ad- Lhe‘r[‘o’w:‘;::«:,:lx:.a':g REAL d \ 4 > 3 vantage—an advantage which o i WHOLE WHEAT - ! \ makes the wearers of Saks 2 Foade abix 200 TRUE GRAHAM ’ Clothes énthusiasts. “We control et i the making—and give to details the importance they deserve. irt upon the charg. ©in the day D, P sorpus ap- | REST GROCERIES o athay, y 7 Tl’le new Double-breasted model i Conn. Ave. and Kk St. oo A 7 A thls 'season_ de‘pends upon these Established 1875 ! ! details to give it its distinguishing Phone Main 4180 { / features. : n ed vigor- ) 7 4 3 $ 1 5 i i o : say u‘-hetht'v' ® ° arrested charges of riot had to bail pend- Will Push Inquiry. rict Attorney Weimer declarcd The lapels are of an exact width, the collar of generous depth— : . - | even the spacing of the buttons I gt for e \ o ) T, : ' has its significance—the back has 3 semi-snugness: the waistcoat, short-pointedness, etc. All of which have had the attention of st e ; . | i | our tailors. ot : - Brilli Modes—All $5.95 3 They have produced wonder- : e b ] solie B boeh Bontle and Single breasted—in the new Powder Blue—at = the day that he t a date for an inquest ¢ of their injuries tims of i The amateur photographer, i WILL PRESENT PLAY. ‘ after he takes his pictures, is T — desirous of getting the very Eastern Students to Appear To-! best results from his expos- morrow Night, ‘ ures that are possible. it gl At all our ience in amatewr work, ex- s M. tomorrow ables us to pive you the sere- Stores, but in Cor. 7th & K Sts. night cated Friday ice you want. We know that . 414 9¢h St. night our service is unezcelled Smaller variety at 1318 G St. : 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S. E. t. daughter of Wisconsin, It desired, flms breught in part in the{| pefore 9:30 A. M. are delitvered © played im- the same day withomt extra 1318 G St Graves, an charge. Potomac Phote Supply Co. 1225 G St. NW. Main 3085 e — The Importance of Norville Grimes &roup of tha school Belped in preparing o f the woodworking ructed the scenery, ¥ printing department pro- | 1 the art students e school orches. oth performances, and v]oclr!f‘la’n‘ll er of senior ) : is measurable in the same terms as the importance of uscle Shoals —the monster power-generating dam upon which the U. S. Government has expended $130,000,000.00—and has recently appropriated many millions more—insuring its be: coming the great industrial center of the country. And that means that Ford City will become a great metropolis FORD CITY has the logical, natural location to best serve Muscle Shoals’ activi- ties—and it has been planned and is being built upon a scale that will be adequate to the demands made upon it. Investment in FORD CITY should be viewed from two points— To the Investor To the Settler s it offers an opportunity to buy lots —It cffers a double advantage. Here 18tk and Columbia Rd. : i | —.l divisions at found ti.:. :fi 4 ':l'he‘;: you will find ample opportunity to apply 2 . Work it—is e Serves at $1.00 and $1.50 enhancement must be rapid and large— Zfi'::fr;t nre‘::nn_:cl:endt,vz:; any :f'.dliel Will cost you in any cafeteria or second- 30 that you'll find your holdings in FORD building trades. Buy your home lot— ..u.,.,:":s::.‘:xflo;:n:oxl & CITY very profitable. and pay for it otit of your earnings. moet beautitul restaurants in L Frem either viewpoint FORD CITY property is a splendid investment—and as you tlook into our plans of development, and realize what has already been done—and is doing—you will be convinced of its opportunities. ;’/ s the table d’hote dinner Served daily, except Sunday, 5 to 9—Sunday, 1 to 9 Dancing During Dinner (No Cover Charge) Full details upon request Morgan W. Wickersham Resident Vice President of the Muscle Shoals Railroad and City Development Co., Inc.—founders and builders of Ford City, Ala. Particular attention given " ladies dining without escorts The Supper Dance | The Table d'hote ) : 3 10t 1daily | andala carte : 4 5 inthe Salon | “EhGdaat ! ’ ; ' MONDAY—The Formal Evening No Cover Charge Elevator Service Col. 30833064 || S an : N Keep them - 7\ ucceed || ——— et Mr. M. W. Wickersham, meHe&’h# [0‘ ‘more I see of Ford City the better I like it. \We went for a long walk this everything in their power to make us comfortable and we- feel very grateful to another lot on the Southern Boulevard? There is where I am going to build Corner 13th and Eye Streets N.W. Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. el “ 9 Well andHappy | - ] Letter From a Ford City “Settler THE MENS’ SHOPS OF : March 30, 1924 829 13th N.W., Washington, D. (. Dear Wickersham: We are now comfortable installed in Ford City and the 7th at F | | morning along the river. It is a wonderful spot, even more so I think than ¥ you told me. Mr. and Mrs. Qvitt and brother have been very nice to us, doing them. I am glad to hear Mr. Simms and sister are coming down soon. We expect to start on our house tomorrow. Did Mr. Ovitt tell you we have bought my first house. Mr. Eggelston is going to build it for us. With best wishes to the office force, I remain, Yours truly, PHILIP MURRAY. P. S—I'have found every lot high and dry.

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