Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1924, Page 37

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CONFESSED SLAYER OF GIRL TO HANG Accomplice in lilinois Murder Gets Life Sentence in State Prison. By the Associated Press. MOUND CITY, T, July 31.—Nine days after Miss Daisy Wilson, pretty 15-year-old girl, w in while at- temptinz to protect her father from an attack by two negroes who had entered the Wilson store at Villa Ridge, TIL, with the confessed intent o . 22, and Fred st-de; murder and e bhery and were scntenced. The for- Tmer 15 to hang and the latter to serve 49 years in the Illinois State Peni-| te tentiary at hard labor decisions were returned late lastinighiiin thelEaisakl County Cir- uit Court by Judge D. T. Hnrmeu following the presentation of evide required in first-degree murder ca; ury ounty for hours w hing for the murs T “Mounds. 111, two negroe: Brown and Arthur Jones of Me Tenn., were arrested on suspici. threatening mob abo outth ve s city. rhat night & mob beseiged the county jail, firing shots, throwing stones and rp\nuu, dopuuew on guard, ca Go al Sihe linois Nationai e two noz..raev and Hale, who had | been held on suspicion, were hurried- ly taken away to a point north, where they were held. Hale in his confession implicated Conners at Cal shooting. airo, who confessed the 3,100 'GUARDS INSU INSURED. Maryland Officer Signs Application for $7,000,000 Grouping. nurmon]r July 30.—An appli the provisions of the policy privazes will"be Insived for. 5 non-commissioned officers for $1 nno a nissioned offic: 1 ers for $5:000. will be deducted from'the Ardim?n 8 pay. Abe Martin Says: A tonsil party fer Mrs. Lib Pash, who goes under th’ scis- cors t'day, wuz given by Mrs. 'Il]furd Moots . yisterday, th’ 13th. It seems like th’ hardest thing some folks do is say “Good mornin’.” Mr. an’ Mrs. Os Moss have gone t' housekeepin’ so she’l haye some place t’ have things sent on approval. Remember when we used t’ speak o' silk stockin’ aristoc- racy? An’ now nobuddy wears cotton stockin’s ‘cept a few peo- ple who've been rich a long time. (Copyright, Joha F. Dille Co.) - . Rail Official Dies. NEW YORK, July 31.—Wesley M. Lowrie, passenger trafiic manager of pany for the I.ur' rn go und Buflalo and as passenger e Northern Steamship "THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ALDIE, VA., TO HOLD RECORD ONE-DAY FAIR Horse Show, Racing, Stock and Poultry Exhibits Chief Features of Event August 12. Special Dispatch to The Star. ALDIE, Va. July 31.—The biggest one-day fair ever held in Virginia will be that of the Aldie Community Agriculturalists at the Aldie High | School August 12, according to Secre- tary C. H. McCormick. A horse show and races, stock and poultry exhibits, tarm produce, domestic science, chil- dren’s club and fruit and vegetable displays will be seen by the hundreds of visitors, many of whom le utlend 'mm distant se ll(()ns of the State. Rural_education is the Shiect, and at o of the fair handsome prises were an- nlunull by the organization. The program and premium list was is- sued this week and is a volume of many pages. STUDEBAKER || Just Drive It; That's All it enjoys. of the Union fidence which deserved. 2% Paid on Checiang and 3% on Savings Accounts The steady and substantial progress through twenty-four years of suc- cessful operation indicates the con- its unquestioned safety and satisfying service have - 1 Public Approval of afinancial institution is evidenced by the growth of the busiress which Trust Company UNION TRUST Co. [4 DISTRICT OF COLUM!IA EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN CORNER 15™ AND H STREETS PRESIDENT ONL " TOMORROW ONLY—FRlDAY At HIRSH’S SAIL Over 400 Pairs Women s Low Shoes A sensational Price reduction! Limited to one day, because of such UNEQUALED VALUES. Remember, Friday Only — One Day — One Price 4 of 40 Styles Illustrated. Patent Whites Black Kid Brown Suede Gray Suede Black Suede Black Satin Brown Satin Sizes 23 to 6, AA to C 1, 2 and 3 Straps, Cross Straps, Sports Oxfords. High, Spanish, and French, Baby Louis and military heels. STORE OPENS 9 AM. HIRSH'S SHOE ST 026-/1028 SEVENTH ST.N. “Upper Seventh Street in Location—City-wide in Trade” Members Better Business Bureau 3 Packages for 25¢ D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 3T, Jello All Flavors 10c ANOTHER WEEK END CAKE SALE Per Pkg. STORE NEAR YOUR HOME 1924 Salted Peanuts Per 2 Sc Glass SPECIAL UNTIL SATURDAY’S CLOSING This Time We Offer You a Strictly Fresh Armour S Grape Ju]cg Bottle 40(: DORSCH’S SPONGE CAKE COVERED WITH VANILLA ICING Here’s a value extraordinary in a genuine Sponge Cake, as light as a feather and guaranteed by the baker to be absolutely pure. In our opinion they are delicious. We thought enough of them to place an initial order for over Fifteen Thousand Cakes, and unless we are very much mistaken, the repeat orders will be for several thousand more. Each cakeis packed in a separate carton, which is convenient, and at the same time gives you the assurance of utmost cleanliness. 10=.. 3 Cakes for 29c TODAY TOMORROW AND SATURDAY 13 Oz. Peanut Butter 3 Packed Packed . Silver Label Peas?e 1172c re el Monte Cherries & 28¢ Laree])o] Monte - Peaches & 2214¢ COCOANUT TAFFY BAR And N. B. C. SNAPAROONS Baked by the National Biscuit Company Note—We are advised that the Sanitary Brand 19¢ stocks of these cakes in some of the stores are about exhausted; it is impossible at this time to secure an additional quantity, so we advertise the item subject to stocks on hand. Pounds for Try Our Famous GREEN BAG COFFEE, Per Lb., 35 New York State Lettuce Full Peck Fancy Quality P eaChes Lbs. 155r25¢ | 266+ 13¢ |4 B 25¢ BUTTER | CHEESE Freestone New Potatoes Sanitary Brand A Strictly High-Grade Creamery Butter Sold in one-pound prints or four quar- ter-pound prints in a carton. Per Lb., 48(: SANITARY BRAND MACARONI SPAGHETTI Salad Dressing Durkee’s, small....13c Durkee’s, medium . 34¢ Premier, large.....37c Premier,small.....15¢c Sanitary, 12-0z.....27c Heinz, per bottle . . . 25¢ OIL Quart..52c | 10-Lb. Bag Fancy Wisconsin FANCY LEMONS, Doz., 20¢ PURE LARD, Bulk, Lb., 17¢ Smoked Hams, Our New Store 58 M St. Southwest NOODLES | Open Saturday Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Root Beer Take Home a Case, Assorted 2 Doz. Bottles, $3.25 We will allow you 50c for return of case and bottles WESSON Pint . . . 29¢ | ICE CREAM SALT Apol;les Onions 6 i 25¢| 4w 22¢ w. 2] EGGS Sanitary Brand In Cartons When you buy eggs at our stores you buy a guarantee of quality. Each and every egg must be good, otherwise the (Cabbage Per Pound 3z Lbs. for loss is ours, as we cheerfully replace them or refund your money it they do not satisfy. Lb., 24¢ | Per Doz, 39¢ BANQUET Orange Pekoe Tea 1-Lb. Pkg., 23c—3-Lb. Pkg., 45c CEREALS That Require No Cooking Appetizing and Healthful Grape Nuts, pkg Post Toasties, per pkg Shredded Wheat Fine Quality Keliogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg., 8c Kellogg’s Krumbles : Kellogg’s Bran, 10-oz. size. .12¢ Kellogg’s Bran, large Triscuit, 6-0z. pkg Post Bran

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