Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1924, Page 27

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victed two weeks ago, and Mrs. Mary ank pleaded guflty. Eighteen rs are to be tried. after which will be imposed upon those TAR JURY TOLD RICE WAS CHURCH USHER Two Pastors and Two Girls Among Witnesses as Frederick . Case Draws Toward Close. sentenc convicted. The fdentity of a tattered sKirt offcred in evidence as that worn by | Miss Grandon when she was attacked, | was_disputed by Aquilla Harshma | of Myersville, | different garment. Laughter swept the court room when the witness said he lvoked on for about three quarters | of an hour because he had néver seen | anything like it before. LIQUOR WORTH $200,000 IS DUMPED INTO RIVER theran | pwo e | *Thousand Cases Imported | Whisky, Wines and Cordials Con- | fiscated in Philadelphia. | By the Axsociated Press. ADELPHIA, October 15.—Tw0 d cases of imported whisky, | wines and cordials and 200 barrels | of imported wines, valued at $200,000, | were emptled into the Schuylkill River yesterday by deputy United States marshals. The liquor, for- merly the property of 1. L. Lipschutz, e girls, o was confiscated more than a year ago they knew | and ordered destroyved by Federal | Judge Thom after a lengthy ¢ Mary | court battle. Lipschutz is the father feathe |of Milton W. Lipschutz, conse- | was refused a new trial by Federal tand | Judge Cochran at Maysville, Ky. | after having been convicted Wwith Representative John W. Langley of Kentucky for conspiracy to transport and sell” liquor illegally. The destruction of the liquor was ed by a large crowd. ch to The Star. ! K, Md., Oectober 15— | re among & number | Myersville men who e trial of Arthur | in | v | who and who today on the men for | oday that the jury before | Muddiman and See Electric Heaters For the Home or Office Polar Holdheet ...$7.50 Majestic ...$9.00 Will focus the light j There you t We Wire Your Jardiniere or Vase Shades . for Humphrey Radisntfire Lamps Heaters, finished in black enamel, with Many Other ltylu Two Ofces---One Bank The same service, the same facili- tics, the same resources are at your command, whether you open your checking account at our Main or Branch Office. More than that—you may make deposits or cash checks at both offices without delay or embarrassment. Safe Deposit Vault at Both Offices MAIN OFFICE—F Street at Ninth WEST END BRANCH—17th Street at G The Washington Loan & Trust Co. JOHN B. LARNER, President. 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No matter what the styles or the price, every Victrola 18, an instrument that re- Droduces perfectly and is built to asure long service. Special—Victrola Console 6 Victor Records, sl 1 4 50 300 Needles. $5.00 Down ° LOOK FOR THE SCHWARTZ CLOCK \\\\\\m:////J/ D. G, WEDNESDAY, orders valued at . $10,000 5|no= the Police say he Is also wlnted in Baltimore, Rich- He {s held pending information from-New Jersey Police say he has many raoney order blanks and a oard rep- resenting himself as a booking agent Family skeletons are not &0 much in evidence now. since the bathing S38SEISEIIEIIEIINILISLILIIIIIIALSS m::zm:xzizz:z::z::z:::z:::z:zzz:z:zzxzzz:z:x‘zzzm::::zzz:x:t:zz‘:‘:zz“:i:‘::‘:’:‘:zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz‘zzzzzx‘zziz‘x‘z:::::"f::::::::‘z:zm::::::‘:zz:::z:zzzzzz:xxzzzzzzz: OCTOBER night in the rear of the Menger Hotel, qui preading to the third story, appeared, after burning 30 minutex without being controlled, to have doomed the entire building. So far 15 known guests all escaped, but a complete [ FIRE DOOMS HOTEL. All Guests Escape in San Antonio Blaze. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., “ire starting befo October 15. midnight hh&l“ | tinuous ||||||I|I|Illlllllllllh.IlIIIIhlIIIIIIIIII|I‘||||||IIHIi| i R| Roof Repairs —can made with greatest satisfaction ind least iucun\'unicnccg to you at this time. & the word now so YOUR EYES 3hould have eve See me for pro .Archie D. Engel Formerly with oo Fulkers 615 15th I be i)lscrlmmih;g Ladies USE Odor No Mor The scentless, sanitary soothing powder that will your body from any and unpleasant odors. Sample Size, 10c ‘ Odor No Mor Co. 1645 K Street Waskington,.D. €. your put in and all ardized Prices consistent therewith, Maurice J. Colbert Heating — Plumbing €21 | Strect x service— | i | Tinning "Lone Main B016-3017 949 2994 60 206 22853 3232’332233822‘83382‘8’23’823 ||l|||||1||IIIII|1I|I|IIIIIIIIN|I (LENITNNG If you need work, read the want columns of The Star. 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Regular §1 Grade 59c¢ See Window Display some em- fd all warmly Flannelette Gowns —cut long and full; with neat embroidered trimming or plain; blue and white and pink and white styles. . Regular and extra sizes. Regular $1.25 Grade 89c praiis; 83238“2233‘33’8’3‘&3828“ 404444 W B ITe8es 33 te s UREesresestlisecinesstaatsressessitasessiesdstatesiitssiissatsatarsasssetzitRantsatatizatistsatasdzaeaattzridssiitsststitetttaredstsRazetdstddtsatzasasazisaatitrappedsst2isitsasitaitstiti wn $999994444906864494 4 u“w"u 333388828

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