Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1925, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO ANUARY 19, 1925 her husband was unduly Influenced | nor; was ‘accompanied to. the White N : . by his eldest son, Samuel J. Gompers, | Houss by members of his oficial staff : Park Near River| [ revoke s wili made shortly after | netudin: "Cmnissioner ‘Eeicyes of | A2 N % his second marriage, in which he left interlor, ommissione ortiz o “ g Members of Col. Sherrill's park the bulk of his $30,000 estate to her, f Renitn: Asaistieat | Attorney Goperal and to make another will leaving Munoz and R Commissioner Dpolice force are trying to solve the her only her legal dower. Samuel J Davila, Speaker of | A8 3 ; mystery of the finding of a pair | Gompers and the other heirs of the y abieSilmuse Fndi B Reds Warn. That . Further| : “ Centenary of National Acad-| ef vatuabic spectacies ana 55 cons |Son and TWO Lawyers | deceasea deny any unaue infuence.| Porto Rican Governor Sets e in a case and & pair of old trous- And adv. ey (0 amot fmow of The Disobiedience. Wil ‘Mean : || emy of Design to Be Cele- | ers sesteriay aricrnaon veween | Chosen—Children Deny '™, "fuetd it ves o weons | Rumors Arising From 1 | SEVEN DOOMED TO DIE ‘ s g FOR ATTACK UPON SPY Full Expulsion. : ; . | brated at Corcoran Gallery. | mac na ktos Painb Y metorieta Widow’s Charges. _ i Sk ps PSS wore | TIREWORKERS STRIKE, | Health at Rest. policeman. Police offici have ¥ = Y tor R by Tasinad mothinse abesss the | Justice Hits of the District Supreme | Goodyear and Fisk Employes Re-| Gov. Towner of Porto Rtico, | ees o lorcoran Gal probability e owner ended his b 7 v D Ll iy solation jai Leningr: ington the opening of the exhibition t is believed the glasses may ing, Henry J. Gompers and George| . . vary 19, | he would resi ¢ 3 i {enuiversary of the National Academy| hy one of the hundreds of anglers. | ©f Samuel Gompers, late president of ¥ty wvers and loom fixers de- | paur few months telling of the gov- |#Clh R ey Ll Desien of New York, iargest and| in Potomao Park. The .trousers |the American Federation of Lebor.|clared » sirike today st the Géodyear|ernor's iil health led to a bellef in|Deeh sentence prison terms 2 est orgunization of palnters and| uppear not to have been worn for |Bond of the collectors was fixed at| o i tire fabric mills in protest | COTtain quarters in Washington that | Scived Voron, the alleged Chek o N | xculptors In A, The bourd| some time. |$15.000. The collectors will take = o reduction | B MIBHL decide (o give up his post, | Mark Vorom the )41 \ 2 formally and unanimously ratified th. E | charge of the assets of the labor|against the 10 per cent wag c but the governor said today that A Gpitiar 23 oG A | vroposal to hoid this important event, | g . |leader and hold them pending settle- | in textile mills. was recovering h Beslth' snd |05 REOOR BF o0 ar ol ¢ &3 - Bedvladi for Yokt dutiss . St aal Commissioned as Captain. . | ment of the contest over his estate| In all other cotton mills of the tity | planned after transaction of terri- |Body. Several of meefing- .of" the exedutive N e al Capital. Preliminary ne Bertram A. Jenkins of the Geologi- | Which hus been begun by his widow,|and et the plant of the National :!pu‘nv‘ur\.d lru.)n.vxwl md\.“n BEOIE o e st ek ot 1 ¢ and control commission of |- L VAR 3 g ‘ | ous looking to such a plan had | cal Survey, this eity, has been com-| Mrs. Gertrude Gompers, Siik Co., which aleo declared a i oEn to I‘YI" i ar; o ] helq ‘ By S , % in progress some time and their{ missioned by the War Department a| Milton W. King Is one of the law 0> SDEFALYeaEmont: S wank mecuaual [ Tie coRlla ol the g e i 1 { - - - probable outcome had been forecast|captain of Engineers, Offi Re- | vers for 3 of Mr. Gompers; | The number affected by the cut was | President today was largely of u h A roin New Yor rve Corps of the Army Henry J. G is a son of de- | estimated at from 30,000 to 35,000, courtesy nature and will be followed GERALD CHAPMAN, 9 ed not one ¢ outstanding art {CHAPMAN WILL GO = 1 the ) of Washington X the of the whole count will prob gress, with a w ning | 1 ember. ‘“‘i l} ard of o disor i ATTORNEY ANNOUNGCES |nus authorizod ¢. Powel o he al director of ti allery, to co-operate exec i o the ful extent in making defl- from b ‘age.) e plan which will now o for- According to the com cath )s inspectors since the bandit's ,\(qul,: once. ”Huql i . of t Cor rotsky wrote 1t the committe. J e from Atlanta. ¥ Jorts were | ¢ permanent collection which is etting his ty, owi o ed that Chapman was residing |In the up-stairs galleries will be en ing that he t I & Tengtny tion authorities | for at retrospective exhibit der to spar. 3 Ha vi isoners in the princ convinced that he had not Wl Xpected to include one or Indiana about f. month ican painters of the t century role of Ler when it was lenarned Chapman | together, probably, with pleces of VYT naking frequent tr to Muncie sculpture covering a similar period. oA s 1 AP Holics At Monats IMa ven.| Practioaliy avery fumaus Swiiican o s 5 aps for the escaped priso painter and sculptor of the past cen O said he had met foresmen|but he was successful in eluding |tury has been a member of the Na D 2 had oy forescen tnam, untilyes . “When a “tipi tional Academy of Design. That Its ‘ot on the political plat, | Was received that the bandit was in|centennial celebration should open Ll s tealions | & house in the residential district |here in the National Capital, con- him of lack of discipline,| The authorities surrounded the place |Sidered the logical art center of the otoks ayote:. ‘land in a short ti hapman came | United States, is considered highly e teaty am [gut, OMmcors Marvin Colling wnd | appropriate.”Inasmuch ‘uxtho. Cor: e Sy fowk AB INF ROK: |G whlle elters FPeed Epokatt mud | peiwarily for i seanisition ta it Tuesday, at 9:15, an impor- Special purchases just made o ey hect And wndor SRy ool Liarry Brewn évase uh to 18e fugliix |Dlsy of fne axmpics of & : to emphasize t after recent|il an automobile. Puckett accosted |art, the installation therein of such stons our o Necassitates that | Zhapman, who ‘immediately opened exhibit as the one planned by the tant event !ur men who want to by e bu) - /’_0’" e rcnallor my post of | Aire on him wi pistol u|New York arganization was consid. evolutionary war |1#aped on the b 3 « |ere netly within the scope of 3 knocking u E ra -1 tions of that allery, and all o oS By the com. | V& ‘then overvom G e e s catlon wari get a wonderful shirt value for cellent makers whose shirts are hat Trotsk anti-| Was _t 1 » 11y welcome the idea "he exhibit | i) peasants | headquarters [y probably be transferred to Now r | York after it has been £ e ere s ha s 3 {for some weeks, e her a1, ; known for their quality When arrested Chapman had in his| - | possession two bottles of witra erine and meq onss |CORBIN IS RECOVERING A sear soms revealed a | pomier” o bond, WG Wt | FROM DELIRIUM HURTS . and a quan | tity of jewelry S. Kelley at Bonds Found in Room. ! | . By the Associated Pres de, thus m: | notified of the | WEST PALM BEACH, Ila., January 2 capture anied by the ar- | 19-—While his condition still was con. VETERAN 15 DESTITUTE (£ =, iy o oo T S Flannel shirts with collars attached, WITH 3 DEAP BABIES Little affort was |<4vu. esterday by | ‘""“-. was reported improved at his officials to ques nan, who be. | home here. His temperature, however iy 15 2 o aul regard. | Stll was said to be above 100 ; . g nese T e AR R P el shirts of woven madras, rayon striped lood money, ained s ck of pneumonia. contracted while in 9 Failure. Chapman received the 2 Y about, the fragments inflicting the LN tence when convicted of participaiing | WOUnds. Hope that he would recover The ' robhbe of the most | turer of New Britain, Conn. Mrs. Cor- sensational and daring In oriminal| DD Was in the room at the time her aith occurred ‘on October 24, 1921 | hugband became delirious, and imme- ved ‘here-destitute early | o . h bt bl | potnt of pistols taok the track wwhe | formerly was Miss Efie Zabriskie of % % in a2 { from the ariver. turn to'a side N€W York. A small eon also was in | street and rifled the mail bags. Chap- | the room. Mr. Corbin married in 1921 man was apprehended after'a’ world- | 1 I8 41 years old. He is a member of today Biel- | nt. | wide search In July, 1929 s the New York Yacht ( and several an airplane crash, | tenced to Atlanta, but eses ar other New Y d or- r In hile 2 member of the Ma- | being .confined there months ; izations, and is well known in finan- . ng the World War, he | escaped again two days later an cial circles. He is a director of the = nza and pne 1 at liberty until his capture at|American Hardware Corporation, | Auburn until March 919, when neat stripes and other desirable patterns, ong them is|bery in New York city on October 24 urder f Patrolman James Kel- | 1921, with two companion crpow- t New Britain, “onn, who was|ering the driver of the truck and es- ed when he surp d a vegg, be- | Caping in a stolen automobile e il [ P e e and of a quality and appearance that you | by Jito ‘exirantts theo asces fil ez Robbed a jewelry store in Niagara | SULGRAVE FOUNDATION [0y e ihe, escared crin Fails the “same. day. knocking the | PLANS $100,000 DRIVE | hisman wht ve mompuas 13 Sat| s ana ey oe 414 takine| would e xpect in s hirts costin g near 1 Yy wer any ®f t b ehixcaiel thh‘nd jews .«rlt:n{ at s\.x?.h; |wh d t i jton and postofic ulton, N . dur- Money Sought for Maintenance of | 5 : ing the same week | o n se s e oo pcleen: oyt °*| " Arrested in July, 1922, while livin * ;‘ ington Estate in |Marsbel Zdrius B. Maredith: Nowever, |, < L/IoS K partment in Grameroy ‘Wlll be bou ht stated he was of the opinion Chapman | py & UXUT City. escaped through . 2 N England. R oty Netky rfatlante ttvaetvel| o indow of postoffice build ntenced to Atlanta Federal prison or 2 in August nrooms or cxamean. (LS AL BT in quantities of threes, sixes and dozens, Has Figured in Police Records Bd s capt o : you'll have to hustle if you want a bargain. g 2t B IR B e RS DR Sizes 14 to 17. further a NEW GABLE IS OPENED, | oy & SPECIAL SALE Connects Spain Directly \Vithj < We Examine Your Eyes Gil'lette Safety Razors United States. ! E Rk 3 MADRID, Jan ¥ 19.—Beginning | F EE Just 200 to seil at this 29C United ; | price. Gold plated, first in history : s A /good chance for thoss quality, neatly boxed, One Malaga to_th 5 3 needing glasses to have . be extended to Ar b0 O : their eyes examined free of e rast u(f‘:’(vimu‘}“::\v/:; : : charge. A scientific exam- ang. the United States din S ination by our graduate él.',;f:: the line will be continued to g . optician, Dr. RmeI will de- h i i b & termine the condition and T s Ay oh give immediate relief to Boliv k those suffering from eye < R, strain and nervousness . IBNEER AN R and eyesight. Table Service * . is a blade with each set. Main Building.) Don’t fail to take advan- - feature. of the. | 1 5 tage of this opportunity. _uncheons at the g Cornwell Tea ; s as Low . Room : W You know you don't enjoy what you eat as | vou do when you can put | your feet under a table Z.and be “waited upon”— Every day three tempt- ing menus are pravided— Sandwich Lunch. 35¢ Saled Lunch. ... 50c Hot Lunch. .. .. 60c —with coffee, tea, choco- Your Glaxaes Are ate or milk include o " sitively Guaran- gt T Ee Eyesight Specialist | ¢o/q" (o Give Satin The Cornwell chef knows . - how fo tempt the appe- Fitled Associated faction or New tite and satisfy it Promptly With Glasses Free. = g v TFISCHER’'S ‘o

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