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16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 22, 1925—PART 1. e e T e — had claimed. That fee, however, was | agent if he had found her a position |ever nature performed, offered to be An artermativ, GO the Alasovery . BODY mS[}UVERED |128 Miles An Hour |EVPLOYMENT NOENTS . [oaf<umes i) o somprer vt seait it e mad ot v, Jositian| ovit spior sertcrmes ofoest to 5o AN OFFICIAL AND WIFE | {1z, atisrmath ot i dicorary or ctemporary” employment he was ob- | needed a position, and when she was|formed by such employment agen- Satantionte formerly ves) by, M(l(lP by New N(ll‘ FOUND TO BE-GOUGING |[1ica to bind himseit to puy the |told there was onothing yecr her face|clas » + oo FACE TRIAL TOMORROW‘ found in and near e grave, i Y EEKING CLIENTS l"\"n‘\ ;‘0 llYPV cent of his salary as drooped despairingly. Investigation of the offi~ial files at shoe, & lasses and Ong as he kept the position, the pay-| “But T have been coming here for|the license bureau in the District h, are declared by officers 9-Ton Flymg B(mti WORK S ments mot 16 exceed 10 werks. e b e o e DR e ed Witk Musaen fof Meoiliste) | T b o oM aer — It happened that at one particular | pleading tones. bureaus under Inquiry had takan out Who Di man (Continued from First Page.) _ {hureau the reporter had asked for a|' <[ can't help that, miss, 1 haven't |regular llcenses ay “employment isappeared 10 | g 0. That means a|had a call, that's all,” was the reply,|agencies.” The fee for such license IN 9 Exceeds Design nm..« typewriter companies exclu-|salary of about $150 n month. The | oy %ok R e T NIt % yean Homs Ao ohat Years Ago. " atec and the girl i rices Cut. y. But today they are out of : fee, payable during the first |had prebably paid her “registration” | were found to he actuaily operat By tie Assaciated Press | Man Beheved Dead for Last| Speed In 50-Minute Dusiness in xo far as free employment | four w ment wauldhave | fee, ‘and. it took no bLrilllant mind|had either failed to renew the CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.. March 21— | SHREVEPORT, La, Mar: is concerned, the ‘agenc holding . or something more than|(o understand that she might easily |llcenses up to the date of the Inves- | Willlam H. Bennett, district freight | Bffective todav, the Stand . P e - the balance of power. s evil 1 have | i te. In view of | have used those two dollars for|tigation of the files or whose rnames|agent of the Southern Rallr at|Co. of Louistana announced Three Months Has Pistol Test on Delaware. just mentioned lies in the extc ct that temporary usually | something mighty needy. The ve-|did not apnear in the lists at all, Rome, Ga., and his wife, Mrs. Mae|of 13 cents In the crude b e charge, namely slightly more “money. the 10| porter stuffed. his own £2 back In| Further inquiry at the offices of the | Bennett, will be placed on trial be- |Cotton Valley, La.. and Smachovs : . - f month's salary cent mission would have % v socket book and went | United States mployment \M\Iu—;fnr» Judge Floyd Estill in criminal {Ark. oll. Top price is $1.20 PHILADELPHIA, March 21— Hurl i S situati H Fee Figures s102, These two or three instances are showed' that officials there have Irz@n the murder of Miss Augusta Hoffman, | ing her nine tons of duralumin hull | 2dvertising and - AL the nest stop the reporter|OlY typical examples of the condi-|AEhUNE the tactics of xome commer- | spinster modiste. wh odisuppeared in o white ma to the du hEten stATilfig ment Service thought he wa How . & tions the Investigator found In ‘.ni-lal bureaus for vears, despite limit- | this city in 1915 ay afternoc 3 plong the a % e Deluware | PENNSyIv 4 @ A T e Yena ol ik oF the bhwe. emple ed funds. t bureau has placed in Five hundred veniremen have heen [ b2l ent at Walter iver. the & al fiying boat [V* ] ept ¢ : ind S OEran ugencies he visited in the central s cighborhood of 25,000 persons in | summoned, and ) Estill has is- | Hospital ile strolling PN-9 today flew at 128 miles an hour. sh o . conducted @ s . er- | tlon of the. city. Many of them were | tlons without charging them | sued an order no one will be secluded ri E - w miles faster than her designed 3 Y I sons—and asked lrun by women. In most cases the|# cent for the service ‘.m-mn!‘vn‘ .nm{ leave the court- A P @ from Georsia | of naval e s c 3 . o sa € | reporte; secretaries conducted the Interviews have been subpoenaed from severa : o o | el T s andod at 4| JoRiY Rna L am SLTORGIY tempied 1o 1eF e pon ber | secrelaries cunducied e itervits | WORLD DENTAL SESSIONS | St tmons e brea Betm 1o | 1 sooentunss - > e fter all * | mer railroad detec who, accord- | dependable us peed of 52 miles an hour, her pilots | 4¢ » . H = # e asked to sign the contract under | ey o makes. No financ S s kel T ‘ Bl apinton the busi- | 1 SECEELAEY 0 b ke A, et | PUT ON SESQUI PROGRAM | i ™' it ot 10| e 1 stream wo 470-horsepower motors drove e Who BAtronine ized” in salesmen h s1Per cent of his salary, some bureaus S LT mlee, ote ha Jennett ha . i ow ho 4 9 onfessed to him that he was in- | now de- | the- plancs AVitH: Its Fefoot wing ow how W s | fhence. having alrendy obtained the (Attempting to ~underbid; their com-|Initial Meeting of This Congress| olved in the Mimpecacance wo a \THE TREW MOTOR co pread, through the air. The craft is : 4 information he wanted | petitors with the slightly lowered fe | sappearan MH_M T ots 4177 ; Hoffman ? incrusted in rust 1ay |50 feet long and carvies a erew of 1t Is easy-to talk when you know | Sliiis as ik v rusted in rus | " nd g T } » & e talk when you knov Declares Law Was Held in Connection With The case against the Bennetts is Open Evenings Until 9 P.W. the right hand of the corpse.|five e, Seb 1 ] here your next three meals When the matte contracts i o Uvntan o Can ymander Ralph I, Weyerbacker, | e oo e, e e VReR LhE it g Chicago Fair. . who directed construetion of the N- ’ promptly talked himself into an offer | ration Counsel Step P L rted his discovery 1o |9 said that the use of duralumin for 4 of a job that ought have been 1 that th . AGO, Ma o ephJ. Shipley. whe | the hull overcomes the factor of soak- . worth $5,000 At that is | law, at best £ st e R e e il | headquarters and Cor- (age of water in wooden-hulled air @ l sathe f | [ J 5 they cannot agitate the question and ) conversa- | procecdiniss Eht ugainst the | first to be held since the World War, Y o it et | o T on b eeray oros| put 1t before thie pubilie as ik sbovid/| 4o . the posit a « ;. itracts ‘ i1l be held August GINGER : : : was o proposition th p s = B SRl o I8 e s B . o | ettt L ) S pinic , S ftcr n monklits Testini the PN.S Stnr Seeks Facts. { commission of the 10 per | 3 ! . will be dismantled and shipped to San | g in the truth of these { mission the interyviewer e 8 Ao A ) s x s the outcome of ah i ncisco for a non-stop Hight to | 0 = L out. dls- | ceive—for 10 weeks, 3 gap will be cov- on mow being eonducts “c- | Honolulu from the_ Pacific coust sed as a Jobl tary or sales- | There was 4 . : ‘ 4 e ‘ the congress, which repre- | tiv Nergearn ow : Detective, Vermition's theory 1 . - i apsording foihy King of weRts |1 (R0, (01 Couite o : - United 5 Su- | sents 42,000 dentists In 20 nations. | f \ 7 OU will like National Ginger hig the man got off s street car »t |G. W. U. DEBATERS:SECORE | cialized im. He found that not only | Feporter wro rs ssecutor ‘{].f”"l.(‘:’rl,n:mfl(nf,nu] o 3 Ale—for its pure ingredients they asking the i per | things, the interview wa 4 5 by a divid was closed cent of the first month's s Wt | te net the agent something = Stephens said he felt the Low cox- | ’ . = d have been combined with ON WEST VIRGINIA TEAM {5t o s i - | naighborhos $10 b e , 3 R o : : 3 < 2 >re his application | & ' v & o i . U ¢ 1§ care and brewed with skill so that 5 en bhe considered Mo while of o ¥ bt . . « nss | & the flavor is perfect anc > zest Win Decision in Discussion of T tration” fee is exactly fpo ked cthinz ha i ST : | s 4 : ! pe t and the z a wwunt xuthorized by the | that ther ) 4 1 4 : Friese exhilarating. Plan to Curb Powers of U. S. law s Employment | the sistra fee me ful fo v emy ent ag ) first vice b < \ cies shall be entit > . Detroit . Supreme Court. ance from the appli Plizht Pititul. biginess | 3 = ing Chiciso. . . Sold at vour grocers—dispensed at * Lcither male or o walk 1o the office 2 . Banzhaf, 5 founta served at the better hot I'H\il‘ one dollar ecach, ~half of ¢ tile - f v e b s meaning ~ - 1 clul which is to be returned on demand er bespok s and g e ) fee, renum- and clubs dental sci- e a_gra Georze Washinzton University won I “Gold Cloth nd | the debate in Corcoran Hall here last Fifth avenue. New Inizhe over the the cout: law tan | v Dental Con- if such applicant is not secured a | il er ne ) | ers profit onsideration prom- | gr P ere in 1883 in con- | nia _team from - | fair opportunity of employment | cl i need. Timidly ap- | ised, pald or received, directly or in- | nection with the world Columbian iy Guggenhelm Co., Local Ofice, 209 1lth St. e Washington's tea within 15 days after Teceipt of said | proaching the desk e asked the direc for any service of whatso- | exposition | ¥ Phone 7637 with a silver buckle rmative side of the question. original fee of one dolar.” 1 small bow ne solved, That the Constitution be The first place visited is one of biown and bigs |amended ive Congress the pow- | the most prominent bureaus in pearl sray felt hat,|or o over ride, by a Cwo-thirds vote,| Washington. It occupies an expen- a Washington store | gecisions of th J £ S sive suite of rooms In one of the Court which declare acts of Congress| most modern office buildings 7 / / : / e % / % B OF . ) the | ynconstitutional.” and apparently is run in ; / Y, ) N .~ 2w Entrance E and 8th Sts. was a laundry srze Washinzton was represented | with a school for teaching e 5 by Miss Denise Levy, Miss Ruth New- | phy. In his most humble t Stairway—38th St. burn and Miss Vivian Simpson, while ce, he asked if there might | . A N the University of West Virginia was|“any vacancies Shie! Shoy—Vestibule effort to establish represent by Miss Wilhelmi P identity Pownall, ) Martha Beck and Miss Oath of Secreey. Mattie J. Sparks 0ld Point to Get Hotel The judges were Dr. J. Stanley Durkee, president of Howard Univer- worn: a dark brown T cents. On the Police Departme woman handled "OLK, Va, March 21 50- | gity: Mise Carla M. Smith of Mount | b e Blanie e MR Y L The Pinnacle of Super-Values! A Great Sale of iz ~ st of all, this contrac Weeks and representativ the ho- Metcalf May Reject Post. the applicant uader vath “to hold all { tel company, Ca \ D ng mation received from said | i Finan AW Kans, March 21— |ax s strictly confidential made im- | Ge S, 3 it, last t proceeded to bind the appli- + that construc- k oner of pensions, | ca @ promise to pay the agency | Ing P started without further ere today that he had not fully er cent of his first month's salary. | would accept. | just i e writer of the above letter | e Charge Accounts Invited - 350 Spring Beauties— | ' : and Each a Most Exceptional Value! For Your Inspection Tomorrow | , S ar TrimmediConts =Sl ol @\ , —Wool Flannel Coats 40 ]/ _Carat Dianlonds : \ ¢ _ KL —Poiretcheen Coats 3 . | ; —Silk Bengaline Coats Including Handsome 18-Kt. ’ —Poiret Twill Coats White Gold Mountings | ‘ _ | —Kasharine Coats —Prince of Wales Coats Again we have been buying diamonds advantageously ; - : : r . The stage 1s set tor one of the greatest demonstrations of what value means in ++ ... In an importation just received we find 40 dia- i The Basement Store. Here is a purchase that will go down in our records as SUPER! monds of uniform carat that represent, at the prices we are ; We could display these Coats to you on a stage under spotlights, and you wouldn’t able to put upon them, unusual values . . . . . . In quality, . be able to distinguish them from very much higher priced garments—so faithfully do lors. brilliz cand ine: they standfor.d db they 1cpmd\ue the finest styles. All the high-cost details are here, minus the hi colors, brilliancy and cutting, they stand for mond beauty cost—75% of them have fur borders and other trims of furs, such as moufflon, mandell and well worth desiring . . . . . . Our traditional high repute in i { l):ul;:‘erv—trim shoulders, narrow collars, insets of contrasting materials, bits of stitching the field of diamond merchandising guarantees every stone )\’ and embroidery. Really—they are wonderful! « + « . Our last two offers of special diamond values were g g . Eleven of the Styles Are Sketched! Sizes for Women and Mi so enthusiastically received that we have been at great pains I A / g —and Extra Sizes in the Lot, But Not in Each Style. $16. to make the present offer even more attractive . . ... . Twenty-two of the stones are absolutely perfect .. .. .. Spring Eighteen are very slightly imperfect . . . . . . We offer these Golors f8rty diamonds—including mountings of 18-kt. white gold g —al two prices: s\ | \ / ) < Tan Gravel —/for the absolutely —for the slightly | L ! perfect imperfect . I ) \ Putty e ) . ; Gingersnap $1 12.?0 $87.00 : -‘l e . f I:;g:e;te Dumb-bell Early Selection Is Advised Navy R. HARRIS & CO. | e | : : Coat Seventh and D Fally Jewelers and Diama:;d Merchants ¥ h e o ] . for More Than Half a Century Lined HARRIS AND coMPAN COME EARLY TOMORROW-THE BASEMENT STORE OF LANSBURGH & BRO. EHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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