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'ELEVEN PILOTS SEEK BAND" GHARGES | | MITCHELL AIR TROPHY f at Dayton's Air Races Atlantic Cniy Girls and Es- i (Ontiens corts Jailed at Norfolk on Way to Palm Beach. - V\ the («o(uued P . v September ot Selfridge Field, 1. will compete in the John «hflll trophy race, which wil d on the last day of the Inter- al mir races Saturday, October ording to the complete list of < for the races. All are Tants sear. at St Louis, Capt. Burt | the Michi ield waon | Mitchell trophy a speed | 146.44 miles an hour. This year L Skeel will fly in the Pulitzer race. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, IO, MYSTERY CLOAKS DISAPPEARANCE |5 5ion 885k & er amoue 115 OF YOUNG WOMAN neck, had been found in a cornfield Mr. Messer | INEANTICIDE =5 cotaussses some o e the cornfield. The girl was found at her school, where she was en- Party of Disguised Men Disarms Deputy Sheriff| aiom™s (fo, continue W Guarding Carolina School Teacher and Flees in Automobile. By the Amociated Press WAYNESVILLE, N. ¢/ 25.—Spirited a from the home near here. where she was held under guard in connection with the & ®ling of her new-born infant, Mollie Teague, 26 years old, 0] teacher. was sought today by Hay- wood County officers. who confessed themselves baffled after a five-day search. The abduction of the attractive September young woman by u party of unidenti- tomobile drove off in the direction of the Tennessee State line. Several -|is a mem s | wood taken to the Messer home, she is said by officials to have confessed that the child was hers, and that she strangled it. She refused to impli- cate any man. A guard was placed changed each day and night. It was intended to place her in jail here as soon as her strength permitted. Officers stated today that they have nothing upon which to work out the ago Miss Teague, who | identity of the man who took Miss of a prominent Hay- placed | her away. Teague from the deputy and spirited JWK A SUGGESTION over the house, the guard being|=—— THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924. Three Sabbaths ugnlxzed JERUSALEM, September 5 days, Saturdays and Sund: Sabbaths of the three faiths in Pales- tine, are recognized as official holi- days for purposes of presentation of negotiable paper, and no promissory notes or bills may be protested on thove days, according to a decision of a conference of merchants with the chief justice. All other official holidays of Moslems, Jews and Christians are similarly recognized in Palestine. Ramsay’s Moved to 1425 F St. Near 15th St. WATCH 2 Repmrlng Gill - Full Automatic OIL BURNER MUTUAL SERVICE, Inc. Pioneers of Oil Heating in Washington —burns low-priced making than fuel oil, cheaper Have Our Representative Explain It! & Only Curtiss PW-8 planes will take flt‘d men early turday morning Bare i the Miecholl Iace Wiy U] ks aisclohed ool Friends of the e e CTUTSE | physical condition and facing a first, the figure of a man | N T e sini Might, and cups will be | the sbductors, Members of the party d third awards. covered the guard with guns and s H. R Yeager, | calmly removed her to a motor car, ohnson, - Fw | which was driven toward the Tennes- Brunctte and Glonde. urtellot, T. K.|See line. old. brunette | J n sl and Marjorie Beringe . € g Moffat of Atlantic Stanles roand Harrs both under 20 years old Philad:ip were the names ot e <optember 25 hot Lobbed-haired 1 Swiss and other e bt || ———————— —— ||} 2|c———[o[——[0]c—|n] c— 0[]0 ——0)] Pbtltpsbom 1411 N. Y. Ave. N. W.----Phone Main 3883 bw\)\"‘:;':l“»[v;‘\ aih The proffer of advice is appreciated and assurance is here given that there will be plenty of me in evidence for any such emergency. | One of my correspond- ents writes: “The political atmosphere is growing redolent with excite- ment. Millions are sure to be e disappointed when the people | know no politics, no creed, have rendered their verdict. | 1o race. Mine it is to cater There will be many a heart- | to a suffering public. E Where pain is to be subju- gated 1 will be found avail- hun- | d the farm of Wash- . fe After he was held up Held Under Guard. Miss Teague was under guard at the home of W. G. Messer near Little i Cattaloochce, while her recovery was | ache and more headaches. being awaited. before transferring her Have an ample supply of Midol foien e i readiness for these latter.” rday an-|five men. with ke at Boston | knocked on the door of University ha -an of | home. When Deputy Sherifi Bennett, woem noat Evansvill ivans- | on guard in the house. went to the ville, Ind. for Her | door, he was covered with rifles and husband. Dr. tieorge B. l'rdll}\lln has | pistols and commanded to raise his + wppointed stant professor in | hands. of the college | He was cisarmed. Then the men| aided the Teague girl to the door. oy Women : Dean able and efficient. placed her on a horse and led the Mrs. Lucy 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. An Amazing Purchase and Sale horse to an automobile some distance (Ask your druggist.) 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The range of sizes 1s very complete for both Women and Misses Regular Prices are forgotten—tomorrow—$5 $12.50 i | | | | | fl | | | | New Conceits are shown in the French Room - fl | | | | g | | Q | | | | |