Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1925, Page 16

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—_38 DISCLOSES PLANS Abe Martin Says: a4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20; SLEW TO SAVE OWN hands and knees, and that he was seeking to get back into the store. Brown had just stepped out of the AMERICANS QUESTIONED hing untoward in the army conduct. The shooting occurred in front of About 9 witnesses testified for the SUIT FOR $50.000 LOST. | it Jna 55 o “the “etimaa — The total amount involved in th IN SLAYING OF OFFICER Woman Not Aware of Alleged In 55 sult Which Resulted in Ha- 0 2 y % " ! Opera Has World Premiere. vana Shooting. - Quaint. Flour Mills C]oled._ jin th Maude Overbeke, 2 /e VENIC By the Ascichtanint Special Dispateh u’n:!mn, £ [cieveln . who sued J o SRR v 20— Fhe police| PALTIMORE, February 20—The old- % A e ounty | Wolf-Fi HAVANA, February P est flour mills in Marvland and one of |:350, <, returned a verdici | chino Fo vesterday questioned Mr. and Mrs. L | the uncient landmarks on the Frederick | defendant | Srierubbe Tree Seht and wan V. Tracy of Klkhart, Ind, and Mr. ?Jk lhlu"('. A f‘,'”lmbrfl(!‘l\lanluhcdtudli?g‘“'fl:e =uils '“»'«’v x..n’;v)\n-\l (":Hincnvfll by a select audience. 3 .'s ‘mills at icott. City, founded in |Montgomery County and were the | and Mrs, A. C. Atkins of Indianapolis, | 78 Tl uo:id Moay ISR WL | okEGowth Of a% antomonile seoldent | who Quesday night plaved an in-|the firm Went out of business as®flour |on the State road between Gaithers-| Panama school chfldren voluntary part in connection with the | manufacturers. barg and Rockville, August 30, 1923. |quired to bathe daily. killing of Capt. . Ricardo Anton y A&’“MANn Size , Sprlng Value! Rodriguez is ‘sald to have:repri- | manded Anton for an alleged snsult|]. SHOES C FOR MEN place when he,was seen by Bottom, and’ the witness said that Bottom fired four shots into the man as he was seeking to escape. Bellwood, drawing a map on the floor of the courtroom, explained the position of the two men and his own position. When he returned to where Brown had «fallen to render what- | ever assistance he could, he asked | Brown why he had been shdl, and . |he said that Brown had declared that ruary 20 < |he had been shot and had not done a 4 thfeéatened | thing to the man who did the shoot- |To Kill me on sight~ These are the | ing. Counsel for the defense tried words which Linwood Bottom, now (0 have the staiements of the wit- Sn trial for the murder of Howard D, | ness rexarding the statement of Bot- Brown, is alleged by E. C. Bellwood | tom and of Brown stricken from the of this city to have vhen he | hubeludgs cChinn. ruled’they X ) had shot the man, | Were part of the evidence. i man to be| Coroner Whitfield described " the the coroner | Woun Anton offered Mrs. Tracy. Anton injuries which | struck the policeman, who, immedi- | U you need work, read the want | ately shot him. olumns of The Star. | " "Mrs. Tracy sald she was not aware v& that when he look- i Oed Weems and His —— "EVictor Recording Artists Will Play in Conjunction With a well-known tourist resort knggn as “Sloppy Joe's” Bar, and was wit- [ nessed by. & large erowd Of tourists. Verdict Favors J. F. Walker in|Suits aggregated $210,000. The o suits were carried over {o tha Sep- Case of Woman Auto Victim. tember term of court. Bpecial Dispateh to The Blar, = FREDERICK, Md., February 20.— After’ deliberating 10 hours, ihe jury 1 LIFE, SAYS BOTTOM Witness Tells Richmond Jury De- fendant's First Words After Killing Brpwa. EPUCRE s T0BUYU. 5. SHIPS: Morse Company Official Says 400 Idle Vessels Will Be Purchased. ‘ebruary 20. an epera by with libretto b was given fis | Special Dispiteh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va Sty shot him. That n are By the Associated Press, | NEW YORK, February 20--I. T. Jones, New York representative of the Morse Dry Dock & Repair Co., announced yesterda steps had -been al \ 4 had - $5,000,000 corporati « e 4 X A use, TUnited States Shipping Board Bellwood fleet of more than 400 idle lake- I\\ hen ’{lh;l shipe. { line o Speaking at a luncheon of the Pr. | one side. peller Club of the port of New Yor! , but he Mr. Jones said the “higgest ba and shipy man combined” was the ; leader of the movement. Shipping men at the luncheon understood this to mean W. Averill Harriman, banker and chairman of the boards of the TUnited American Line and the Amer- | fea hipping and Co nerce Gor- | . > A | eight pounds. Now watch th’| feba © Tehouted ding to Mr et women folks talk more’n ever. | Rhode lsland Ave posed to send between 5 and 10 ships B Raraat Beista i each month fo I ana_ Italy, |, House T ainter Lem Beasley | where pure en found |is varnishin' toast in a sandwich | ehe i pped for | shop. Nothin's ever said about | who ascends t’ th’ throne when | ago king gits riddled with | ind a the A o Th’ Volstead law is fiye years ole an’ it begins t’ loak like it wuz goin’ t’ be a dwarf. President Coolidge has gained | bNew H(Qnes For Sale distinctive price and north of ‘ Boernstein’s Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra During the in just” no at Fifth and Semi - detached, type. Moderate it is pro- Saturday Dinner Dance February 21, Starting at 7:30 P. M. Wardman Park Flotel For Reservations, Columbia 2000 4 buile. have them To pay for the trip across the hoats ot parking. will carry soft coal cargos » rot lot to 15-foot alley. Brennan, dis ¢ ipping Board, ight. John ¥ g of such 2 S 3 N The word infantry Dille . { Montana Ave. N.E " | owes its origin Supper Dancing ery Evening.. raised a regiment of foot soldiers to Ten to Tweive pedition last o their aid. Koo er than any spidars are believed to another Call Main PHOS. D. 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