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DETECTIVES CONNECT 2 STORE ROBBERIES Cuspect Bandits Who Took $1X123' Saturday Executed Earlier ’ Piggly nggly Hold-Up. OFFICERS CHASE BOOTLEGGEI‘. Scize Liquor and Automobile; Men Escape. A clue connecting Saturday night's Tiggly Wigegly hold-up and robbery th the Piggly Wiggly robbery near Lincoln northeast months o uncovered head- quarters detcctives The latest hold-up netted four au- £1,623, surrendered raul manager, and Ber- nard Chase, cashier of corporation’s 18th strect and Co- | two by road has been tomobile bandits Thom cspectively, lumbia road store in addition to the clue which has| epened up a definite channel of in- Stization. there are other aspects | which link the two affairs together. it is pointed out that the manner in hich the latest robbery was staged: similar to the $13,000 robbery two ago. In both instances the car d by the men carrying the money < forced to the side of the road by automobile containing the hkndll.\,r leaped out and xot the monmey. - | ‘The method of the robbery u first case as the robbers on Saturday night, or rhaps. the persons committing the | ‘cond hold-up used the same meth- i< beeause of their connection with robbers in the first hold-up. Three | now aw trial in the | Jail in with the robbers snnected first robbers still at ves Springman for the morning _came * transferring some middle zers recogni with the re vhase ensued terminated in the bootlegg being wrecked when it ran into a fence and crashed through a door at 6th and 1 streets, after its occupants had jumped from the moving vehicle. The liquor and wrecked machine was turned over to police of the second precinct. | PROBE GERMANIA SALE. Tests Transfer police that an Berlin Court of Political Organ. “The sale of hares in BERLIN, June & important block "of mpany publishing Germania, Clerical Party's official argan, to anz von Pa former military at- rman embassy at subject of a court court is seeking legality of the | res by the former an the the Maj. litical orientation s organ is in- trunsaction, | greement entered Shareholdcrs. The block of stock in- volved in litigation was owned by a woman who is alleged to have given her husband her voting pro but not the authority to dispose of party ounted | s right wgrarian interests the moving spitit of the p: | rea { terdenominational LS The Secret. s i 2 - I've been on earth a long, long time, my head is white with age’s rime, I've heard the rusty deathbell chime for friends, in solemn tones; and many who were borne away to sleep forever and a day had often paused a bit vo say, “You'll never riake old bones.” The rules of health T have defied, I've let the diet dopesters slide; I never walk when 1 can ride, all exercise 1 hate; I've borne around a load of fat; athletic gents would stare thereat, and say, *King Death will come to bat, if you don’t cut (lowu weight.” (um(, play 1.1y game,” the golfer cries: “to ba int tallow is unwise: the fat man al- v ups and dies twelve years be- fo.re his tim I chase a ball o'er hills and dales, and | am hard as thr ee<inch nails; I'm feeling like the Pritwce of Wales, like Hector in his prinse.” But hark, again the death bell glan gs, and quys who made these | health harangues are traveling, in sheeted wangs, to bargain counter tombs ; while I, who've never fenced or spacred, or rlimbed a tree, or walked a yard. am resting in my wealth of lird. amid the orange blooms. I hate to stir myseli at all, and so . lean against the wall that's the secret, after all, of livi many yvars: do just as nature may suggesty if you are lazy, sit and rest: if energetic, hump your hest, as hump the brindled steers (Copyright) \\' ALT MASON DEGREES TO BE GIVEN | 200 LAW GRADUATES National Wniversity to Hold Fifty- Fifth Commencement at Central High School Tonight. More tham 200 law students will |} receive degrees at the fifty-fifth an- | nual commencement of the National | University Law School. to be held in | the Centrsl High School .ludenum‘ tonight at 8 o'clock. The degrees of bachelor of laws, master of laws and master of patent law will be confer- | Many .of the graduates are! women | Senator Carawa Arkansas will be the princti and the honorary of laws will be confertrred upen him. Justice Frederick 1. Siddons of the ]n\xru‘v[ Supreme Cour{ and senior member of ? will preside. Degrees by Prof. Hayden secretary of the nted executive university Canon Chase Delivers Address. | Canon William Sheafe Chase, rec- | tor st Protestant Episcopal | Church, Brookliyn York. repre- | the Lord" » United States, New of the | Mis t “the | Church | The interdenominational com- | ix secking to make Sunday | a day of rest” in the District of | Columbia_and favors the Jones bill | introduced in the C i UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT committee Woman's Ipterdenominationa wing. which is oppesing X, Chauncey Denefi Returns to Desk. SW YORK. June 9.-—Chauncey M. Depew, chalrman of the New ral lines, will return to his office today after an abesnce of ten days due to a sore throat. It was said at his home today that he had completely re- covered. Only last week it was re- ported that he would retire, but the | rumor was denied | P Parents Find Baby Dead. Special Dispatch to The Star MOUNDSVILLE, Va, June 9 —! Funice, infant daughter of Howard Yost of Pinch Ridge, was found dead | in bed by her parents yesterday. | + ~conec Hardesty. after investigation red the child had been strangied bed ciothing Visit the Home Fresh Sea Foods Wearley’s Exclusive Sea Food Restaurant 12th St.—Across From Raleigh Hotel STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All A Star Clwlfiéd Ad Will Find a Customer for Your Used Car ’Most everybody who is in the market for a Used Car looks first of all to The Star Classified Section to see what’s be- ing offered. Describe your Car in detail—and you’ll at- tract those who are most interested. The Star prints MORE Classified ads cvery day than all the other papers here combined—because they bring results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office Chancelior | SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 49/, Savings Accounts Banking Hours: S:30 to 5 P.M, THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. York | Inside Walls Clean, Smooth and Attractive Please send without obliga- tion oooklet of designs. 244 Woodward Bidg. FATH STREET N W. desirable suburb. PRICED 1433 K Street NW. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924.. ARRESTED FOR 18TH TIME ON DRY CHARGE Joe Graves Held in $10,000 Bond After Raid Early Yes- terday Morning. Joe Graves. colored, who was ar- rested for the eighteenth time early vesterday morning on charges of violating the liquor laws. today waived preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner George H. Macdonald and furnished $10.000 bond for trial. Graves is charged with possession and sale of liquor, conducting a disorderly house and with being a common nuisan The police vice squad, headed by Licut. Davis and including Sergt. Mc- Quade, Privates Bauer and Holmes ind Prohibition Agent Williams, raid- (iraves' place, at 16 G street. op- te the government printing of- shortly before 5 o'clock yester- morning. Ten couples in the were arrested on statutory rges and twenty half pints of al- liquor are said to have been in a garage in the rear of the premises. Graves s one of negroes reputed to_be hington's wealthiest veral weeks ago Justice Stafford entenced Graves to a $500 fine and six months in jail on three counts for alleged violation of a padlock in- junction on his place. The defend- ant's attorneys appealed the case and {it is now pendins. Excursion o Ricksiends Ve, Jane 14-15; $4 round trip from Washington. | Consult R. F. & P. ticket agents.— Advertisement. —_—— | Mrs. Allen Sues for Maintenance. Suit for maintenance was filed to- day_in the District Supreme Court by Mrs., Orpha M. Allen against Perey I Allen, a member of the park po- lice. Mrs, Allen s ward- ed a divorce in three children for whose support she wants e court to require her husband to She is represented by Attorneys Fora & Burton, ACCEPTS COLLEGE CHAIR. After an absence of nine years, Prof. J. P. Anderson has returned to the Washington Missionary College to head the departments of Biblical languages. Biblical literature and for- eign missions. Prof. Anderson ac- cepted the chair for these studies at Washington Misslonary College in 1910 and five years later went to Union College Prof. Anderson and his wife were the first missionaries of their denomi- nation to China, arriving in 1902 and spending _eight years there in the service of h\( rhul’c 7 }@éfaiu of Freservas %d(/?@au]l /{2 Q 051.73 o5 PECIAL endeavor on the part-of our paint manufacturers has pro- duced a shingle stain of exceptional value. It has been tried with great suc- cess right in your midst. Ask us for information. FEconomy first—save your shingle. Paint Ji Hooper & Klesner PAINTERS 929 H St. N.W. Main 4763 ith Our Painters ARMOSTONE CONCRETE ,t GARAGES /or Monthly Payments Standard Concrete Products Co. Main 776 Go out Connecticut Avenue to Porter Street, then turn to your left and go to 34th Street and inspect the “best- for-the-momey” semi-detached brick houses in this near-in, \ The Houses Will Bear Closest Inspection RIGHT Salesmen om Premises Daily from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. or phone us and we will take you out. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Main 1016-1017 SERGT. SCHRICKER LEADS IN SHOOTING Makes Highest Score at National Guard Instruction Camp at Congress Heights. John A. Schricker of Com- pany C, 121st Engineers, made the highest score among the detachment of specially selected officers and men of the District National Guard, which returned from a week’s camp of instruction at Camp Simms yes- terday. » Sergt. Schricker has been a mem- ber of Company C for several years and has been on practically all of the National Guard teams in recent years. He qualified us expert rifle- man with a score of %16 out of a po sible 350, Ordnance Sergt. J. Henry Robertson also qualified s expert with a score of 312. Corporal John J. Caltabiano, also of ' Company and ergt. Madison R. Smith, Company D, qualified as sharpshooters with scores of 287 and 291, respectively. The following men qualified as marksmen: Privates, first—lass, George W. Gardes, 284, and Josemh 1. \An-n 27 Corp: Joseph A. , and Bdwm W. Burg, . Learner T. Rhea, t Battalion, and . 283 \nrz' Johanme , 280; Private J. ewart Isadore B 62, Maurice I er, and’ Private J.' L. Taylor, 261, of Company D, 2d Battalion. The following men made high scores but failed to qualify the above grades: Company C, Hollingswort John Sergt in £ Company B Corp. Robert Corp. Ralph M Sergeant Private Robert ahan, Burrough Joseph I s, Se E McDonald Bennie ,\ufl‘ Mattoon, ergt. John Private T. A. Claggett, Corp. Basquale Macarone, ‘Sergt. Ralph A. Frisbie and Private Frank Tolson. Capt. Willlam F. Jorgenson was camp commander and Capt. Samuel R. Turner commanded Company D. Capt. Herman H. Pohl was assigned by the War Department as instructor. Lieut. Col. Harry E. Gladman was not assigned to the camp, but spent part of the week on the range and )rH h pleased with the ade. will be occupied Companies E and and the 29th npany. PROTECT YOUR EYFS Your fature vision can be protected only by Tour present carfal waichtuiness, ™1t You are haviog trouble with you drop 'in and have our cxperts examing them OPTICAL CO. M. A. LEESE 57545 B 712 11th Street next 121st Engineers Military Police Co June 21 SAXONIA July 2 MAURETANIA July 3 LANCASTRIA is tourist VACATION Special, the and write now for 1408 H S_treet | vant— Spend your Vacation onBoard a Cunarder! 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