Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1924, Page 33

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" 5 KILLED, BABY DYING IN CROSSING CRASH Train Demolishes Touring Car Carrying Six—Mother aud Infant Among Victims. ZEBULON, Ga., June 2.—Five per- sons were killed outright and a sixth, a small child, was probably, fataly injured when a light touring car in which they were riding was struck by the Southern raflway pas- IGNORANCE IS DEVIL, SAYS BISHOP BROWN Prelate Convicted of Heresy De- clares He Is Happy and Will Prepare for Sentence. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohfo, June 2—Wil- liam -Montgomery Brown, retired bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Arkansas, found gullty of teaching doctrines not held by the NN ”'V YA 173 l’?fi \ z 7o) AN NN AN AN AN AN AN NN 7NN 17 W2 ZRVZRN 2N Ve INCIVEIV A ZRNZRNGZNN RN RN 2NN 17\ 17 BRSNS SN2 ANVZ4 N2 S N I U NS SHENES AN 2NN AN A7 7. : The Musical Event of the Season FIRST APPEARANCE IN WASHINGTON Ted Weems and His Orchestra Exclusive Victor Artists church, returned to his home in Ga- llon yesterday “to get rcady for this business when it comes up again in October.” Sentence is to be passed then. senger train No. 22 at a crossing here this mornin The dead a am Stuart, forty; Mrs. Sam S , thirty-two; Glenn tre. Clyde W. Hillard, | al” (it jove m and her eight-month-old | Brown said le, all of Hampton, Ga.|for what thes two-and-one-half-year-old | done the ‘v of Mrs. Hillard, is in an|ago. I am happy be hospital and littie hope ‘fs |rallroaded throuxh as fast as I am ined for her recovery led {0 belleve the schedule called or. Eishop Brown referred to Trinity it A aoa dra1, where he attended services bile which had crossed the track only |esierday’ and, where his trial was cconds before the ill-fated car [D€ld, as a “place i ny, ; o beautiful poetry and drama. Py the fast passenger train. - t these great services uphints of the first car, daged e o B Thollo T hen farrow escape, sought|grymas,” he said. “Thé church of i ihe occupants of the second |{ne future should have them occa- yar of the impending danger, but did | sionally, for the sake of their Inspira- 1ot have sufficient time. tion. Hut my idea would be to have The car was torn into bits and the |ui] sects and creeds done away with s Were hurled high into the [and all people meeting in your vast) ldttle Ronelle Hillard, still con- | halls and public buildings to hear of #cious when picked up, was placed |the great and good things that lead- 4n the train and hurried to Atlanta. | ers among men have done. The bodies of the five victims also| “Let people know about science were carried to Atlanta. and all kinds of learning. Stuart, brother of the dead |notion, ignorance is apsed ‘after the accident and | worid and knowledge its to his home in Forsyth, ans are in attendance brethren,” Bishop re not to blame I might have Direct From Cafe L’Aiglon, Philadelphia Playing a Special Engagement This Week at Moore’s Rialto Theater Appearing Four Times Daily and Sunday When you hear Ted Weems and his band of talented musician#, you will instantly realize why all Philadelphians are “Wild” over their unique interpretations and playing. : The One Unfailing Source of the World’s Best Music THE VICTROLA! . June 2.—As the result ned in an automobile ¢ night, Mrs. Anna B, K derick D. Asche of Y. vice president of the 4 Oil Company of New Jersey director of the Bank of lied late vesterday. Mr. A n internal inj acture of the skull, nd_Mrs. Asche were thrown from their automobile when it was truck by a truck. Killed at Grade Crossing. At the L’Aiglon, where Ted and his band are the attraction; thousands are thrilled as they dance to the strains of irresist- ible melodies. But Thru Victor Records On the Victrola Literally millions are enabled to dance and listen to Ted Weems and his orchestra at home and whenever they wish. From one end of the country to the other Weems and his men are acclaimed as leading exponents of modern dance music. oBaB1N Don't risk blood poisoning by paring ¢ com. Apply Blue-jay. the scientific com ender. The pain will vanish instantly. n_the corn loosens and comes out. Get Blue-jay today at your druggist. Blue-jay LUTZ & CO. Established 1804 Luggage and Leather Goods “Of the Better Grade” 1325 G St. NW. hick struck by an At- Line train at the Orange The Victrola Is Always Ready! \LE, Ark., June 2—Harry er, eighteen vears old, a high 1 student of Dermott, Ark., was v {njured, and Emil \Wyatt, also of Dermott, ‘was slightly injured When an automobile in which th were riding swerved sharply at t «nd of a bridge near Batesville, t , throwing the youths from the aver's head struck a con- . abutment, and he died a few minutes later. | NAVAL GRADUATES ELECT Rear Admiral Stanton, 89, Honored | by Association. ANNATOLIS, Md., June 2 Admiral Oscar F. Stanton o London, Conn., class of 1849, by vir- tue of Leing the senfor graduate of v States Naval Academy, president of the Gradu. p ation Saturday night, fol- lowing a reunion and banquet. Ad- miral Stanton will be ninety years | old next July. j Col. Robert M. Thompson, 1868, was | clected chairman of the board of | rontrol, of which the other members | *hosen are Rear Admiral R. M. Watt, apt. D. M. Garrison, Commander W. <. Anderson, Commander Byrom Mo- ‘andless and Lieut Commander S. A. ement. Capt. Garrison also was elected secretary-treasurer of the ‘Wardrobe Trunks, $30.00 Up 1ssociation, Agents for aturday’s reunlon was the frst Genuine Innovation 1 since 1916, and the suggestion of Winship, The Truzk with Doors endel Dustproof, Other Good makes. tary of War Weeks, in his toast Repairing—Phone Main 244 Style 210 Console, $110 The Victrola Never Refuses an Encore! Never “Signs Off”! A CHOiCE LIST OF WEEMS RECORDS Released Today For Washington Only A Special Record By Ted Weems and His Orchestra No. 19344—Big Boy—Fox Trot. .\ T5¢ Savannah—Fox Trot / Two delightful numbers skillfully played by a master organization. Many unusual surprises await you in these selections. No. 10274 Blue Rose—Fox Trot... .. Neo. 19212— Covered Wagon Days—Fox Trot....75 No. 19274 Don’t Forget—Fox Trot No. 19286 I’'m All Broken Up—Fox Trot......75 No. 19287— My Gal Sal—Fox Trot.............75 No. 19258— Nine O’Clock Sal—Fox Trot........75 No. 19258— Smile Will Go a Long Way—F.T.....75 No. 19212— Somebody Stole My Gal—Fox Trot. ..75 ing _continuance of the gather- ings annually, met with hearty ac- cord. The Victrola Never Plays “Home Sweet Home” Before the Party Is Over! » NOTE Ted Weems and his orchestra are particularly well known to Washingtonians thru their wonderful playing of the selec- tion— Somebody Stole My. Gal Style 50—Portable 50 Victor Record No. 19212 THESE three comprise the Grand Circle Tour of the Rockies over the Chicago & North- Western-Union Pacific for the low- :lat round trip fare to Yellowstone one. Yellowstone with its spouting geysers, mud volcanoes, petrified forests, roaring waterfalls, painted canyons and wild ani- mals is nature’s Greatest Museum of Natural History. Salt Lake City with its wonderful Mor- mon Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake and Bingham, the unique mining town, § miles long and 2 streets wide, where you can see a whole mountain of copper being dynamited away. Colorado the entire state a recreation paradise. Three hundred mountains as high as the Alps. Denver, Colorado Springs, Pike’s Peak, the Royal Gorge. 100Z s Four and a halfday motor tour through Yellow- stone including meals and lodgings at hotels $54.00 additional; at camps $45.00. Motor side trip fromDenver to the Rocky Mountain Nations' Park $10.50. Season June 20 to September 7%, Write for free booklsts and maps and let us help you your plans. fon, ask - gt T g : G AN W. . Gt Avei, U B Syate, Bldg., 15th & Chestnut Sts., Philadeiphla This marvelous little portable Vjctrola will provide unlimited joy for you on your vacation. Easily carried. Any of the Twenty-one Styles of Victrolas May Be Purchased on Very Convenient Terms AT ALL DEALERS WHICH IS THE OUTSTANDING HIT OF THE YEAR GO HEAR THEM and Then Dance to Their Victor Records at Home WASHINGTON DEALERS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VICTOR DEALERS Central Downtown Woodward & Lothrop ¢ 11th and F Sts. NW.. . Ansell, Bishop & Turner, Inc. lnl‘F St. NW. 0. J. DeMoll & Co. 12th and G Sts. NW. Louis & Co. 7th and G Sts. NW. Homer L. Kitt Piano Co. E. F. Droop & Sons Co. 1330 G St. NW. 1300 G St. N.W. Chas. Schwartz & Son % 708 7th St. NW. p £ Northeast F.:0. Sexton Co. 647 H St. N.E. Hugo Worch 1110 G St. N.W. The Hecht Co. Tthat F S. Kann Sons Co. 8th and Pa. Ave. Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Sts. N.W. Southeast K. C. Sexton Co. 631 Pa. Ave. SE. Yo ’N_orthwat , Mt. Pleasant Music: Shop S. Gordon Music Co. Inc. 3310 14th St. NW. ' 3403 M St. N.W. “Opposite The Tivoll” LOOK FOR THIS TRADE-MARK UNDER THE LID Anacostia Wm. Mushake 1919 Nichols Ave. S.E. 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