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5, THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 RED ENVOY TO LEAVE |3 WOMEN ARE INJURED | GODE OF BUSINESS |l i, s 'moet ant|SECOND-DEGREE MURDER |1rohere had wprrelod, wnoc bi|semuel fret e bonis <% BoogCnl From the Sydney Bulletin, Equitable consideration is due alike in a lonely section of the mountains. | Miss Wills, who was arrested later | o = GERMANY IN PROTEST IN AUTOMOBILE PLUNGE ETHICS CONSIDERED to capital, management, employes and FOR KILLING BROTHER ”"m' 1y L Miss ‘Wills, wh d later | gy he looks awfully rui publie. men were armed, she said.|with Samuel Shockey in the moun- 1 dow Waste in any form of capital, labor e Jacob, after striking Samucl with the |tains, is aiso under an indictment | : One From Washington—Machine —————— or matural resources is intolerable | Samuel Shockey Found Guilty of |butt of his gun, she said, fired two |for rurder. but it Is understood she| S° . everybody'" . i d -lffll constant effort will be made to- shots at him, both of which went|will not be tried in the present term | running her I think it's Claims Raided Trade Mission 0f- Leaves Rcad and Turns V. S. Chamber of Commerce Con- |3 its :vnmmam{n | Slaying in Fight |wlid. 1t was then, the girl said, |of court. | shame. i Turtle Down Hill, Excesxes Condemned. | | fice Was Extra-Territorial { ference Hears Proposal for Deca- IIxcesses of every nature—infla- | tion of credit, over-production and undue Nlmlxluziun of sales—which Ma create artificial conditions and pro- ol § y was fo 3 | demned. 5 e £ o g ) FAIR DEALING IS TURGED| Unfair” competition, embracing all|trial for the slaying of his brother | acts characterized by bad faith, op-|Jacob on a mountasn road near Bear- e == pression, including commercial brib- Pa., last March. He will be is wasteful, despicable and a c wrong. Business will rely for its success on the excellence of its Under Treaty. logue of Commercial Life. CHARGES ARCHIVES LOOTED| JIby of Bal Dix of M Jashington Hosy Women are Hustling to this exceptional Sl’lOe Sale ! Act May Shut Off All Business 2 With Russia. day on | Statement Sponsored by Judge Par- DS ar ker of Mixed Claims Body. 1 a motion for a new trial would be filed sy will be adjusted by| The commonwealth asked for a ver- ent and arbitration, dlct of first degree murder in con- ness should render restrictive | cluding its case. | lon unnecessary through so|. Shockey, “according to testimony | _|conducting itself as to reserve and| by Iva Wills, ar. inspire pub ce. Jumbus, Ohio, girl, ov LISTEN IN ON WCAP TONIGHT DON’T MISS SOMETHING UNUSUAL d, turned turtle kment and struck he occupants un- | derneath the automobile. i i< i % PLAN MEMORIAL HERE versal cade of business el ing the broad principles FOR U. S. DEAD AT SEA [2"2 feir dealings, which servo as the sSnle decalogue of the mation’s commercial T {life, was before the preliminary ses- | e | Announcement Made by Chairman |sion of the twelfth annual {| of Executive Committee of Navy |LIoF ©f the United States Chamber of Commerce today o statement, designed to be of application, epitomizes | moral integrity which foundation ness enterprise the convention b of hongst ted, until sati Germuny for the German police into theg buildin the search ¢ e communist leader and Marine Memorial. { Botzenh, The R for @ na- | with dedi- other records n of government Julius H. Barnes of Duluth, M = ing | OFFER REWARD IN BLAST. | ¢ pread The capital if 1t | Union Seeks Author of Plot That | ror diplomatic | 4 Killed Labor Official. nd con-| sible for | ght which | the condition propaganda s 2 | by nitro- | hood of the | death of | HEN bright, new Summer Shoes, right out of the Hahn Ri stocks, are offered at a price like this, it is time to hustle in! For none of our Women's Shoes are ever regularly under $5.95 pair! Included are Racquet, Airedale and Jack Rabbit Suedes—Patent Leathers, Black Satins, Tan Calfs. Swagger New Sandals, Pumps and Oxfords with cut-outs and others. All the styles being called for right now. All sizes, too! AWorld Cruise | ontheBelgenland /i Largest ship tocircle the G ON DECEMBER FOURTH the largest ~ — and most luxurious liner that evercircled ¢ the globe starts on a 133.day journey to o | sons 1 German Story of Search. The German cfficial version of the | reh of the § | How They Thrashed It Out. on Teanser At all our stores except the "City Club Shop™ From New York ort aesre i | | st B who were | Bob J world. I Dec. 20 .. gt By sailing westward in December you ar || San Francisco Continuing the o "Tugic | was i rive in tropical and sub-tropical lands, for Dec. 23 z 2 stay of eiztcen dclightful weeks, st the || b 3100s3 Svaise Hosiery Sale season best suited for travel there. it "to 60 Cities n ‘The Belgenland is Your Home |\ be held up A new and completely charming liner. Exquisite cabins and living room suites. Superb public rooms, $1.69 Sl e —each month, according to Glasenclosed promenade and cheerful verandah | : 8da " Special “Birthday Sale” itted into Ru S o s | & 13 o ‘o o 'the lo the summer schedule. St swinsiion fool and symisaen. A'cano | || the Hife Couney a Reduction of all our famous PUIOY. 5: /¢ S| i i n along_the Mediterran- Silk “hifte Silk - 'd hror. conrad 1 fWe.h:\e fije,h sln?memj Joreneve eihoce under thia mascarty gnidance of the i el $ ;ll‘; and Chiffon ’>|IL Cor. 7th & K Sts. niversity, well k | of bright, well screened | rasicans |l arranged in Europe for R gs. 10 standard 414 9th S to extra-territorial ben: Il Get our Prices. Mata: 2086 InvsnmaTiONAL MERcANTILS MARINS COMPANY | Write forprofuselvillus- 3 : $4.75 1914-16 Pa. Ave. In cooperation with trated booklet which pairs, . 233 Pa. Ave. SE JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. OPPOSITION IN LONDON. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY N, A 2 LONDON German pol on t I Warehouse For Sale 58 to 64 O St. N.W. (Inclusive) Most Unusual Offering to Be Found in Washington Large, spacious, bright, one-story brick building on lot platform. Large unloading shed, brick paved, size 24 feet | T T [T i TG T T T DA I 1111 E I | containing 11,655 square feet, of which there is over 8,218 deep by 611 feet wide. Loading platform, 6 feet wide, 6112 = square feet of floor space suitable for storage. Ample sky- feet long. Steel rolling doors between loading platform |= lights for adequate natural light. Situated in area acknowl- and storage space, with steel rolling doors at rear entrance. edged to be the most convenient to railroad facilities and Height of ceiling, approximately 14 feet, 6 inches. Orna- =l [T ideally located for general city and suburban ‘deliveries. mental iron front porch and steps. Ample washing and Cement floor through storage space on level with loading toilet facilities. Possession Can Be Given Within 30 Days—Terms Can Be Arranged Apply Your Broker or the ,Officef-—Sanitary Grocery Co., Inc,, 52 O St. 7 W o 7% T 75 ¢ 1 w 5 C: ? STEEL Roruing o ? Doors aoff P o |z SKyLt S 7 sl = = GHT e B [¢] o R L3 D [TFg 2 ¢ fz =3 - 2 FHE o) 3 . tp= zh< 5= = 13 o 2 lim o, el T 3 o [V v [ I - E ’ o .03 2 1 m , z — SkyLiguT E 5 @8 2 S W m 2l = I3 ks =l ? I rmn Z |3 — £ |3 ‘ " l Front View of Building. Detailed Floor Plan. 3 Rear View, Showing Covered Trucking Fac