Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ,» WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924, e ————————————— e 6 srganizer of the Davis-Bryan Pro- RIMES MA E HEA houses the ladt few weeks, Francis|of elevator conductors might mean|he accepted the hospitality of Rev. passed by a majority of mix to one. BAN UET PI-ANNFD gressive Club, which is (he mother or- D D Winficld Hart, 24-year-old member of | his undoing. Meade B. MacBryde, rector of the DEMOCRATS IN FLORIDA The Democratic candidates for ganization giving Inspiration for sim- the choir of Grace Episcopal Church, Loot Is Recovered. church where he was a choir singer. Congrese had majorities of approx- L flar clubs hroughout the country. tne| AOHE BURGLAR SAYS | #aid he felt better today. Unlike| racticaliy il the. property Hart |, Hart aroused the sympaihy of Do- RECORD 2-T0-1 VICTORY 5 of approx | testimonial to Mr. Davis was arranged 9 the majority of persons who embark | is said to have admi aling, | Lectives Sweeney, Waldron, Fowler, _— publican opponents. The Democratic several week regardless of the 0 have admitted stealing, | planerty and Jones, who participated candidates : 6e | outcome of th tion. To date 3,000 S on a mission of theft, Hart stated|about $15,000 worth, according to the | in the investigation of his activities, | D7,11e Associated Press. 5 P L LR e L { tickets have been sold, she said, but ey ;. | that cach robbery he committed made | police, has been recovered or located. | The young man was formerly pros- |, JACKSONVILLE, Fla, November | firat district; i A. Green. second dic- i covers will be laid for 5,000. Choir Singer, Trapped, Explains| nim more nervous, and the last few | Bonds worth $250, disposed of in Bal- | Derous. —Florida voters swept into office i £ . stric an entire Democratic State ticket, rs, fourth district 2. D o Tabulations 1 oday, L t - nature, Mrs, Boggs empha wel Thefts Were Preying | Eetunieqito iCongnam ftour, Dimos CEETIns SR To0av, xepEerent: 2 | good. steadfast Repoblicans and lling the story of his thefts, Hart | ~Questioned as to why he left the | embezzlement from the Washington Gas | STAtIC Representatives and voted to | |78 “PF St : Democratic League Proposes s a e on . pur on Nerves. declared he had committed seven in| home ‘of his parents, 1244 Seventh |LIght Co. The'embezzlemont was rmm!"“"\"”d"’"J the State conatitution an |19t ¥ lfi.,n]?uz(.h' Sl | bership roll he “and this ¢ apartment houses, most of them in|street southwest, Hart said he did |the Potomac Electric Power Co. l“""'“ng‘*"‘r f"'l':fn‘r;;" l"":_'*hih;“"-f the |\ O J 4 i | is to be a national Amer banquet houses not equipped with elevators. | not have the heart to face them after - e ofsuncome nhierttany Tribute %o Defeated Leader |ne navis is 5 doiendld than, 1s re.| Hiving made ‘s “ciean breast of| o selonid ool Aobtho e | oo started robbing apartments, and| It v ol TR taxgefion resideits (of the State wic: 5 Crena Y spected throughout the country and | robberies he committed in apartment | said. because he thought the presence | it was for that reason, he added. that | you need work, -read the want |cording to returns compiled early | Prize cows yleld as much as 30,00i imately two to one over their Re The affair is not to be of a partisan &ave him severe headaches the fol- timore, will be recovered in a day, In yesterday's Star it was erroneously i lo ing day. or two. stated that Hart was inyolved in an tendered John W. Dav e A ether d come to a better under- presidential candidate, standing.” Tiere on the night of November 25.| Ars. Boggs under plans announced today b; plete detailed : s 3 | EBouL L i columins of The Star. today. The constitutional amendment | pounds of milk a ve l in Presmentlal Race. |ia he in the highes egard. We | | = m! a year. i Davis-Bryan Progressive Club, wl Villard and V Park Hotels so i Pl is sponsoriftg the tribute to the Dem-| far have been cted. There will . HRHIEU l‘ n neral, in the | i I ocratic party leader. be togstmasters at each hotel, and ; : i ‘“' : chairman of the {the New Willard, will pay a ;'l i [ According to s 3 Mr. Davis, beginning this «vnnv:m: at b | the remaining banquet scen E f i i I ‘ ,‘]lsi““‘l\"fim.[ I A banquet, at which are expected to be present, w persons of all political faiths to- i \m;m.lll,l 8 iy i 3 L )ly deliver brief speeches. Se | T Pat Harrison of Mississippi will E l|i | but other toastmasters have not yet District of Columbia and Maryland— | been announced. | Tair tonight, tomorrow partly cloudy n addition to Mrs. Boggs, who! and warmer, moderate south to south- ted the idea, thers activel east wind. | eng: 1 in making the affair a suc-| Virginia — Partly cloudy tonight, | cess include Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, | warmer in west portion: tomorrow ent of the club; Judge Robert unsettled and warmer, gentle variable | i rnett of Vir winds, becoming moderate to fresh | : 2. Baker is chairman south wind cke m ;, and he has West Virginia — Increasing cloudi- | ged to hav s for the ban and warmer tonizht, tomorrow | qu ed on sale at the New Wil- DL 8 Marvelous Values—Low Prices—and Credil 2 midnight, 53; 4 am., 19; 8 aim., | 1o, &' T T S s g Are Putting This Great Sale “Over the To p’’ CREDIT Bnpmivestergiy. . L | Traction Line . Sued. Stle e o Sionoaeture, 143, roccurred .. Katherine Burkley and her | Temperature same date last year— i e gt e Bignsse 537 lowest M1, ges for injuries alleged to have In addition to the sensa- T Il “The NationaPs” famous Easy tional values in the Anniver- i A } b il Credit Terms are made still more sary Sale, the following will ! FL i | | 8 ¥ attractive for Anniversary Sale be Given Away: . ! i 3 b —— o o N IR Customers. Three-piece Console Set 1 g | b 4L o P N Select the e and the expense incurred in con- Temperature, @2 * | nection with her injuries. Attorneys | . . Lambert and Rudolph I | Condition of the Water. en sustained by Mrs. Burkley while | with purchase of $25.00. Temporature and e | @ on a car of the company 2 - : The wife placed her A Wrought Iron Bridge = i ; b | h ! 7 = Furniture YOu Lamp with purchase of A perature, 52; clear damages $20,000, and the husband | $50.00. LA ) . Need Right Now Stations. Weather. Wentherids: Vatous. Cltbos: ed $5.000 for the loss of her serv- lend: . 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