Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1924, Page 10

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* mf 1S AGCUSED - . INTARRING CASE flan*e(‘ as ng.cader, But!, i Counsel Denies Part in Attack on Girl. who was with her when she was over- tuken by the tarring party on a road near Myersvill Their imony was virtually the same as given at the trial of Harry Leatherman, already convicted of com- plicity in the crime. Ric e, one of 20 growing out of the attack on the girl, for her al- ke up with selec- ted on four counts— alding and and T men by auto to the scene of ault I for the defense pointed to atation in the community October proprietor rin the 14.— |as prominent in Lutheran Church cir- | cles and in business, and added that his en from a sickbed just ult on the Grandon 1 not been concerned in first witness | 8 Mil Lioyd Euilty to ta have been disposed 1| When the taking of evidence hold and rted today, Chief Justice nd Urner, presiding, ruled, | the Leatherman trial, that he would t no testimony regarding the er of the plaintiff. ke F St. at Tth I The Hecht Co. } 1 . | trom -|of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESD'AY; OCTOBER -14. NATTY BLUE UNIFORM FOR DISTRICT CADETS Measurements Taken for New Out- fits to Supply Members of High School Corps. Measurements for uniforms members of the Washington for High School Cadet Corps will be taken the latter part of this week by tailors representing the clothing company ontract for furnishing ts during the cur- The tailors will nior and Jjunior high schools to take the measure- ments. The uniforms for all cadets, except will cost $19.10 this yea 1 Org; | whi sber 1, is | s have of the 1 |dritls startea colon, | corps has 1 the licute The, oMicers probably will be Lieut. Col. Wallace M. C gie, U. S. A., professor of military science and The Hecht Co. tactics in the high schools, is opti- mistic over the prospects for the ca- det organization, especially the inter- est manifested in it by the boys in the junior high schools. A cadet rally will be held at the Macfarland Junior High School this afternoon to stimulate further inter- cst in the corps. A number of other senior and junior high schools al- ready have held rallies. Western High, Col. Craigie points out enthusiastically, has organized four ‘compunies this year, the largest cadet unit ever formed at the George- town school. Several other high schools are expected to have in- creased units when the organization is completed. Col. Craigie has started work on the program of activities for the corps this year. The ficst important event will be the war map games, which will begin_December 1. Teams will be chosen s8on to represent the companies at the various schools. Four Implicated in Hold-Up. Four unidentified white men are re> ,| ported to have been implicated in the hold-up of Elmer Cox, colored, 720 Halt | street southwest, near Queen Chapel and Bunker Hill foads last night about 11 o'clock. ®Pistols were displayed, Cox stated, and his automobile taken from him. The car, he said, con- tained automoblle accessories. An- other car was found abandoned near the scene of the hold-up, but the identity of its owner has not been established. I F St. at 7th KENDRICK ASKS BUTLER CONTINUE POLICE WORK Philadelphia Mayor to Make Per- sonal Plea That Coolidge Extend General’s Leave of Absence. By the Aseociated Press, PHILADELPHIA, October 14— Mayor W. Freeland Kendrick an- nounced Sunday night that, prior to the expiration of Gen. Smedley L. Butler's leave of absence from the Marine Corps, he will make personal application to Presfdent Coolidge to have the general remain in this city as director of publfc safety. “Gen. Butler and I disagreed on some things,” said the mayor, “but those differences have been settled and I want Gen. Butler to continue in his present position.” FREE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS 2 THOMAS R. GAINES Founder of Vitalic : ture This Afternoon st t il PLAYMO 1814 ) lml This Evening a NEW WILEAKD ToTerL Seats Free. All Welcome, "Questions Answered. LECTURES The Hecht Co. 1924. Files Bankruptcy Petition. Louis Hodges, 409 Ninth street, yes- terday filed a petition in voluntary bankruptcy. He lists his debts at $12,753.43 and estimates his assets at $425. He I8 represented by Attorneys Hawken & Havell. Over Night That Sore Inflamed Throat t Gets Better Why bother with slow-deting| remedies that may or may not help your raw, sore {hroat, When two or three gargles with Kojene be- | | fore you go to bed at night wi reduce the Inflammation, destroy | any and every germ and cause the | | soreness to go before morning? It by any mishap Kojene doesn’t do | | thix Beoples Drug Stores ot any progres. | Hive drogeis anywhere will gladly retura | e G0 cents "you pay for' s sizounce | | bote. | Tead the directlons for sore throat, as Kojnt, the worids mott bowerful & *“dilted 1o obtain a is mon-potsanous” you I F St. at 7th Sale of 300 New Frocks Velvet Frocks Georgette Frocks Silk Frocks Wool Frocks Flannel Frocks For Business W ear For School W ear For Home Wear For Afternoons For Evenings The five pictured are typical of the smart styles that prevail throughout Tailored and sports styles, slender in line, embodying the new fab- rics, the new colors and interesting touches at neckline’ and cuffs. Fashioned of twilleen, silk or flannel, with a nicety of finish that marks them as intended for much higher pricing. Si zes 16 to 42. Black panne velvet dinner frocks, their velvety sheen accented by a vivid flower or striking embroidery. Georgette dance frocks in soft pastel shades trimmed with gold or silver lace and ostrich fancies. Formal dress frocks at an astoundingly low price. Sizes 16 to 42. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) he New Light Russian Tan Calf Shoes Presented Under the “Iris® Banner at the Famous “Iris® Price Sailor ties, opera pumps, cut-out oxfords and strap pumps, with high Spanish; Cuban or flat sport heel. One glance at them tells you why New York chooses nothing else for day wear. (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) m@H@cht’" Co. F Street-at 7th (LR

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