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42 NEGROIS LYNCHED | FORATTACK ONGIRL . fieorgia Mob Burns Alleged Assailant at Stake After All-Day Chase. By the Associated Pres ROCKYFORD, March 3.—An unidentified negro, who confessed to attacking a 14-year-old girl near here yesterday, was lynched late yes- terday afternoon about 23 miles from Rockyford. He was captured after a chase lasting nearly the en- tire day and was wounded in the back hot &ro was burned at the stake. brought back to the scene me and identified by his vic- e was then carried into a feld, where Dbrush and wood were piled «bout his manacled form, and after zasoline had been applied to his clothing and the wood was set on fire, it soon became the negro's funeral pyre The victim uttered but faint out- and was stoical throughout the There was little. dis- attack on the girl, a member of prominent family in this commu- ty, occurred while she was on her way to school. She gav. after escaping from he fled by swamps, with a has- led by two coun- with bloodhounds, on the trail. Citizens armed themselves and oined the posse, the capture. and lynching ending the ct ed posse, ty office 1 Feel a Cold Coming On | BROMO QUININE Tablets to | and o fortify the system R PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT LOSES APPEAL IN SUIT Denied Mandamus to Compel Reg- istry for Practice Before U. S. Tax Appeals Board. joldsmith, a public account- New York, vesterday lost his from the refusal of - thi Supreme Court to gra mus to compel the Unite: ard of Tax Appeals to register him & the accountants authorized to before th ard. The Dis- ct Court of Ap) in an opinion Justice Robb, upheld the action of the lower court | S cimit i appear before one of the departments of the Government, sald Justice Robb, is not an inherent right, but a privilege granted hy law and subject to such limitations and conditions as are necessary for the Jrotection both of the department and of the public. 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Mat, at 3 P.M, CHARLES DILLINGHAM Sresests MARILYN MILLER In Sir James Barvie's Famous Famtasy PETER PAN “FRANK CRAVEN IN HIS OWN PLAY “NEW BROCMS” of the Ameri Het AR e GERALDINE OPERA €, ”” CARMEN Principals—Orchestra and Ballet Polt's—Friday, Seats: Mrs. Gree: Droop's, 13th and USE IT AS YOUR OWN When you drive a car from us you drive it and use it as if it were your own. One of our cars is yours by the hour, day, week or month, any way you want it. You can use it when you please and you can go where you like. Let us tell you ubout ‘our “vou-drive-it-vour- self” servi he plan will appeal to you LEARN TO DRIVE—WE TEACH “ 27" AUTO RENTACI. co. Two Places 908 20th St. N.W. 7303 9th St. -Bargain House 413-415 9th St. NW. Open Evenings 1,000 Pairs Children’s One- strap Gray and Brows Pumps and Oxfords, in suede and brick; in the latest styles, that'sell for $4.00 a pair. 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LTO and G Presentations F Street a TODAY treet_at 12th WEEK HOLMI'S THE SWAN| | MEIGHAN The story of @ kiss that im- In_a powerful and appealing riled a kingdom ! romance of the conl feids KDOLPHE MENJOU “COMING THROUGH” BEN TURPIN COMEDY SENNETT COMEDY ry Romance” “The Water Wagop™ Pathe News—Toples Tom Gannon's Musie ¥ Street at 13th TODAY A\D u |A WEEK I T T CRANDALL’S ucrnomn_n_n_] F AT 10t TODAY—11 A. Dir. Messrs. Shunert MATS. TODAY WED.. THUR, SAT. POLPS s HELD OVER By Popular Demand for Another Week — Only Film of the Original ssion Fknme SINCE12 Elaborate Choral Prelude and Orchesta Program All Matinee Seats, 50c Tickets Eves: $1, 77c, 50c . TO 11 P, M. First National's Special CONSTANCE TALMADGE ported by Antonlo Moremo plendid cast in a bub- tale of a girl In love lov< and £ve men I‘ LEARNING TO LOVE | —EXTRA — LEE MORAN Tn “His High Horse” BEG. NEXT WEEK The Musical Comedy Hit World survey—color noveity bverture—“Mile Modiate” TIVOLY 14th & Park rd. n.w. CRANDALL'S GIRL WITH EDDIE BUZZELL 0—Thurs. Mat. 50c to t. 50c to $2.0 s mmmrww Phite Wiy And SPORTLIGH cmmm.vs‘v'mT . Oth Bet. D & B SE. \r SAL DE RESZKE SINGERS Unusual Ensemble Four Voices, and World's Greatest Harpist Wednesday. March 11, 4:30 Mrs. Greene's Bureau, Droop's, nd G, Main 649, COLUM‘IA ESQUE 2!5-.w»c: GAVELYrs, YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MOTHER LENA DALEY And Her Own Show “MISS TABASCO” See the Girls on the ILLUMINATED RUNWAY Ladies’ Bargain Matinee Daily, 25¢ / CAST, And ' SEX- WAIST- L‘hu\‘ CRANDA l L’S Arol.lo Theater 62¢ H St. N.E. TODAY TOMORROW—TACK HOLT S WILSON. in “NORT * And AESOP FABLE. - York Theater Ga.Ave.&QuebecSt B Inaugural Concerts Under the Direction of the Inaugural Committee March 4th, 8 P.M. Washington Auditorium 19th and E Sts. N.W. U. S. Marine Band Assisted by Sheldon C:o::lmSociety and Pituburgthhamber o Commerce Chorus Reserved Seats, $1.00 And $1.25, on Sale at Inauguration Headquarters Gridiron Room Willard Hotel 9 A.M.—10 P.M. After 1 o’clock Wednesday at Washington Auditorium Box Ofice Your trip to Washington will not be complete [TAKE A TRIP WEST luxury of Honaire,” most but at a reasonable te_includes Rocl ‘it v.::nmm at luxurious notels g e Tont. sighteeeing trips: trated Itinerary, just Ask for my illus vl S Jjust out, mcnn'fl TOURS 919 District National Bank Bids. Tel.'Main 3080. Washington, D. unless you visit the Magnificent EARLE | Gilwm | 'erdmm Park-Theatre Otis Skinner in Kismet the Screen Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Coming, Wed. Thurs. “The Man Who Came Back” Evenings 7 to 9 Admission, Adults 50c, Children 25¢ MUTUAL THEATER PA. Avt A'r NINTH SPECIAL B:)")l\ TE SHOW Youw'll Find This | Wfi!fllwl\llu STEP A SHUBERT ELASC Messrs. Shubert Matinee Wednesday 3 P. M. AT 8:20 50 to $2.50 AT3PM. 'ED. e to $1.50 L. LAWRENCE WEBER Presents National, Thursday at 4:30 ‘Wade w's RALPH MORGAN 3 tional, Fascinatii e i A ey o oian Sovtions That s i Mozart’s Comic Opera The Holds You In Suspense Until the Very End NEXT SUN- Impresario SEATS THURS. A Desert Romance AMUSEMENTS. sFKEITH HICM CLASS VAUDL VILLE Celebrating Inauguration A De Luxe Program Headline Attraction Special Extraordinary NELLIE & SARA KOUNS Famoua Sister Sopramos Singing Bol-Stirring Sonya The Eminent Actor THOS. E. SHEA In Artistic Presentations 8 Other Snpe' Features The (‘um-dy Bensation of the Season DR. ROCKWELL Curing the World of All Its Ills Quack!_Quack! The Washington Opera Co. AIDA GREAT ALL-AMERICAN CAST Peralta Gordon OF METROPOLITAN OPERA CO. John Charles Themas ~ Hunter Kimball Tittmann Shefferman SAMOSSOUD, Conductor Seats on Sale 10 A. M. Today MAIN 487 Arthur Jordan Piano Co., 13th Same Unpr‘ec:dgnted Low Prices, $1, $2, $3 & $5 Performance 8:15 Tuesday, March 3 Washington Auditorium ““Sale Upens lomorrow Morning for SCHUMANN- HEINK Poli’s, Mon., Mar. 16, 4:3C Mrs. Gresne's Comoert Droep's 13th and G. Bureau, 493 Film Features DUMBARTON 1343 WisconsinAv. GLORIA SWANSON, in “HER LOVE STORY NEW STANTON o ‘f o3t 5:00 -0 JOHN _ GILBE Nom MA SHBAT CONRAD N THE SNOW. JACK DEMPSEY. in “TOWN HALL TONIGHT = " Park. TAKOMA "Sree, "t aud STAR CAST i MANDAENT i EMPIRE ° u Street EDMUND LOWE and CLATRE ADAMS SHONOE AMONG edy. “WESTWARD WHOA ELITE |‘un St and th at O Street N RAPHAE TACOUELINE TaniA “THE HOUSE OF YOUTH amateur_coutest_at & K FAVORITE BICRA TALNADE STEPPING LIVELY.” Comed: CHEVYCHASE Conn. Avenue & Meki t. D.C BETTY COMPSOX DOORS. IKE MAT MONKEY MONKEY “WHAT BECOMES DREN." ClRCLE 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. Ample Parking Space. MONTE BLUE. B AY: rth Capitol & P Sta. WANDA HAWLEY and T, BARNES, in “RECKLE MANCE. 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