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* Carolina. HARRELL ON WAY | TO SLAYING TRIAL Nashville Lawyer Volunteers to Conduct Defense of Accused Veteran. od NASHVILL enn, July Harrell, 23 years old, alleged in the murder of Maj. McLeary near Cheraw, S. weeks ago, today was on to South Carolina to face Mortimer N. King, who, eged in his confession here, shots that ended Maj. Mc- life, The South accomplice Samuel . ., three his way fired the Lear rolina officers arrived here quietly t night, shortly after 1t had been announced that Harrell would not contest extradition, paid a reward of $500 to the two policemen who arrested Harrell, received their prisoner from the Nashville authori- | ties and departed with him. Wins Legal Assistance. Rut Harrell left Nashville with the dgze that he has made friends ist him in his tri His is illiterate and ving with the 42d e, his declaration cictim of intimidation, iister of his own vh story will that h . him- quested his son, or, to act a Alfred Smith, a ounsel for Harrell. Younger Smith accepted the ! harge and volunteered to defend Harrell without fec. “If we can awyer near Ch some ex-service ¢ who is wi thout fe pirit ‘as ours, the d r to him: o to South ( defense s brother will attend t en who arres an arrange it. The polic would attempt to ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, cd pe Md., July 25 the fact with M Virgie L. ersburg were frus (Special). ~—Undet that his | plans to « Mobley of ( ---1NTHIS ER-R-E-AT. COUNTRY-~~ - ~---FROM THE RoCK BounD ; COAST OF MAINE Yo THE=-<--=~ = MY FRIENDS, THE 1SSUE 1M TS CAMPAIGM 15 AS CLEAN AS A HOUND'S TOOTH =+~ ==-=="""= ~--- SOUMO PuBLIC PoLICY —=~-* PROTECTOR OF LIBERTY---- NOT Ar INSTRUMEMNT OF TYRAMY ~=~=- ~= I YVIELDO To NO MAMN=-==° Don'T You JusT ADORE HI1S VOIE? ) 'm Suee ve'©DJ MAKE A Lovery PRESIDEMT AMO M GomnG To \ VoTE FOR Him« By WEBSTER. THAT BLAH MAKES Me SIcK ! FOR T Love 0" MikeE TWIST THAT IKMOB AN LE'S HAVE SOME ENTERTAINMENT - D RATHER LISTENED A SoPRANO THAN THAT eeFLe ! Church, Rev. H. H. James E. Jone: denie position today. tional organizer, the report Nichols, Baptist Church A [ QUITS AS MINERS’ HEAD. that Mr. Drum was asked to resign. FRIDAY BISHOP HAID DIES INNORTH GAROLINA Dean of Catholic Hierarchy in America Was 75 Years Old. By the Associated Press, | CHARLOTTE, N. C., July —Ar- | rangements for the funeral of the Right Rev. Leo Haid, bishop of North Carolna and dean of the Roman Catholic hierarchy of America, who died last night at Belmont Abbey, had not been completed today, ac- cording to officials at the abbey of | which he was abbot. It was said | that services probably would be held | pext Tuesday. Although Bishop Haid had been il | with gall stones for three years and | several weeks ago he was critically | ill at a Charlotte hospital, the end | came rather unexpectedly. His ill- ness took a critical turn suddenly on Wednesday night and yesterday morning the sacrament of extreme unction admini L 3¢ announced death s expect any time and | the doctors had given up hope of saving him. Widely Known Churchman. The venerable bishop, who was years old, was one of the best known | churchmen in the Southeast. He was | born in Latrobe, Pa., July 15, 1849, and in 1869 joined the Benedictine Order. He was ordained a priest in T nd from that year until 1885 was chaplain professor at St. Vincent's Abbey, Beatty, Pa. In July, 1885, be became abbot of | Belmont' Cathedral Abbey at Bel- | mont, N. C.. remaining in that capacity | until his death. | Bishop Haid was appointed vicar | apostolic of North Carolina and titu- | lar bishop of Me ne in 1910 and on July 15, 1914, was made sistant to the papal throne. In 1920 Pope Pius X conferred upon Bishop Haid the honor of presiding over “Abbati Nullius”or cathedral abbey, an honor | no other ecclesiastic in the United | States ever has had. \ | 75 Bishop Haid was known as a build- er and zealous worker in behalf of his supervision t Belmont were . Leo's Ab and ction | S E . Ga.; St. Joseph's Industrial Bristow, Va., and the Benedictine School at Richmoud, | Va. — = Child Burned to Death. ch to The Star. VILLE, Md., Meltzko, aged 10, of th of A above burned last evening Special GRANT! July 25 Rosa | JULY 25, 1924 AND CONCERTS. The Washington Roys’' Inde- pendent Band, under the auspices of the Community Center Depart- ment, Central High School Sta- dium, today at 7:30 p.m,, J. L. Kid- well, director. . March, “Washington Post”..Sousa Overture, “Bandmen’s Delight,” Skaggs Bennett ne,” King Neal March, “Normal® Serenade, “A Night in Selection, “Home Son The United States Marine JBand the EIli tomorrow at 5 Il Santelmann, anson, sccond les hot and Shel dre”... . Wedding of th Jes Solo for euphonium, * Variations of the Carni Venice' Concert by the United States Sol- diers’ Home Band, bandstand, to- o'clock, John S. M. , ban Path of ..Wood . Kretschmer Gallet of ...Hadley Andante, Violets. . Andante, Lily of the Valley. 7. Scherzo, Daffodils. 8 Moderato, Gardenia. Scenes from the opera Favorita' Fox-trot novelt; Awhile” .. Waltz suite, “La “La .Donizetti idteufel Aunt Patsy ay Goose is Dead,” Fi th ale, “Go Tell o1d ¢ “The Star Spangied by the United States Band, W. J. Stann at Walter Reed Gen Takoma Park, D. ume an Vent” her in the W ‘Oberon”. “The Courts Concert Arm Turine Weber of -Chapi March to ) Introduction an (b) Medi f Roses”. .Oj jication from n 2 i Waldteufel Prett! *) rigiht”. Turine d Banner." MANY AWARDED PRIZES IN KITCHEN COMPETITION Special Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., July 25.—At a cele- bration here esday marking the close of the kitchen improvement con- test, which has been in progress three months, prizes were awarded to many housewives, those receiving the 29 highest awards being: Mrs. F, C. Zink, Accotink; Mrs. L. B. Smith, Newington; Mrs. C. A. Makely, Clifton; Mrs. K. C. Clifton; Mrs. R. H. Hawes, Mrs. T. M. Corner, McLean: M R. Ward, Lorton; Mrs. D. J. otink; Mrs. J. R. Allison, Fairfax; Mrs. W. B. Doak, Clifton; Mrs. Tom Buckley, Clifton; Mrs. W. H. Lamb, Clifton; Mrs. C. T. Ri Herndon; UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 49/, Savings Accounts Banking Hours: 8:30 to 5 P.M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. As EBONITE “Strings™ to a Stick, So 1t Winds Araund the Gears MR.MOTORIST GREASES and LIQUID OILS are inferior for gear lubrication. These were not made originally for the purpose of lubricating Transmission or Differen- tial Gears, but were used for lack of something to take their place. EBONITE was made specifically for automobile gear lubrication and for no other purpose. At dealers in five- pound cans, and at service stations from the Checker-board pump, only. | EBONITE {1T's, SHREDDED OIL) Plerce Reid, Alexandria: W. Ferguson, Clifton Mrs. C. Buckley, Clifton; Mrs, W. W. Wya Herndon; Mrs. A. 'W. Harknes Vienna; Mrs. ' Accotink ; B F. T Mrs. M. Fairfax; ‘W. Richard- Gillingharm, ss Gladys Winfield, O. H. Hutchison, Mrs. F. . Fairfax; Mrs. G.'C. Accotink. The meeting was presided over by Mrs, Ed Vosbury of McLean, chair- man of the advisory council. 33388 00400 Ty $3838383838832833232838388383¢ = = = £ < for the convenience of our customers. The $333888883388823282823888888888888288888 >4 * ig July Clearing Sale 3338323828838888888:383838383¢: 333388303838 Offers tempting Bargains in Wom- ’s and Misses’ Dresses Coats Suits Skirts £ Millinery £ Shoes & Kiddie : Clothes & Under- wear Hosiery & Blouses Toilet Goods Umbrellas Handbags: House Dresses 3 at tremendously re- duced prices. s parents, and.his | | _— perjury followed, it | His Management of Georges Creek -d_that he swore falsely 0 . { i Mobley's age, William E. e by the | Strike Is Blamed. hersburg decided he here for|s; ain. His second ven- o o suceessful, for he not T8, Both license hout dithi- Hester M. Rick the kno Wagne the fire in the kitche = | paration for the evening power- | mea girl hud been left at home are in | alon | [ARRY AUFMA 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. Every Man’s Suit in Stock Marked to Go All-Wool SUITS 14 Price Your absolute choice of our en- tire stock. No reservations. Style for men and young men, and every suit at 5 price, which mea save as much as you spend. 33 to R $20.00 Suits. $25.00 Suits. $30.00 Suits. $35.00 Suits. $40.00 Suits. . . $50.00 Suits. .. .. All Men’s - Straw Hats 14, Price Tt is stated Drum’'s management of | kerosene on the strike was unsatisfactory to the | Stove national organization. When it was | mea called off Drum urged the men to apply for their old jobs, but many failed of reinstatement and have since moved with their families to other State: " FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFFRENTIALS h to The Star. MBERLAND, Md, | Francis J. Drum today connection with t lelerk of the Circuit Herbert July E. Martin, severed h United Mine | % as president of et hich_emb the | In proportion to the population, and Upper Potomac | Milwaukee has twice as many tele- He held this position for ten | 5 e % M Drum last Saturday seas | Phones as Berlin, three times that of circulars to the various ;| London or Paris and eight times that ng that “Little Tots’” William Dresses jana R W { whose game « { Bethesda, this |rupted when Policem and Lawrence Clagett s ed on the ne. each | of $10 and costs in the {Court here. hepard, E. Holt nesroes, | 1 hack near inter- Rod- enl paid Police h Jwlar Leroy peach a plain Regu aven faney colors, Found Dead in Yard. " AR | e e e e )l e e ) e e e ) e el ) e ) e o o Y Y e e e e e e e T o o e e e e el e I uclty and bill. wh 1325 F Three Big . 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