Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1925, Page 5

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THE ' EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 5 5 —_— — e ___ l ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. WOMAN K".I.s SELF and she told the police it oo :‘,‘,’: INVITES ROOSEVELT mental memorial which shall ade-|ed the original plan of L'Enfant of posed by the general conditions. The H T TODAY gl :’l:j:;lli’:u;;\e‘?;):;fll:)fll;r"“.pho"e | quately commemorate the character | 1792, continuing the axis of the Mall \memorial may range from & frani Dupont Cirble | Citiseis® Assocts- e Cealling the Casualty Hospital MEMORIAL DESIGNS |and significance of Theodore Roose- | from the dome of the Capitol through | acceptance of the traffic conditions ‘s tion, 4:45 o'clock, at Rauscher's. W|TH GIFT P|STO|. ambulance. | velt,” the program for the competit vashington Monument to the |a part of the treatment, creating a ; “Ths ‘wespon ars. Destrickussd, the| BY OR BEFORE OCTOBER 1/ fr gaye, -wouia, ot Hoclt challenks | Lincoln Memoril, wndxiending the | condttion simitas to the Plassa de 7 pojice; WeLs . L 8 4 axis from the h 2hesls s sicer g 3 ick Dies F: ’;:.’\I-.f..e ee by a soldier of Fort Hum- = S crafts in the United States | through the Monument G Fopoloits N tue i paion & Mrs. Catherine Deatrick Dies From The Men's Club of Nortnminster 3 \ 3 “Dhe site boeee g o e tior et SHuth : breys, and was a German revolver (Continued from First Page. e site selected, however, greatly terminal - compostitio an in ponon Swill be Taddnenacd Sy LW holding poisoned bullets. He told the S magnifics this challenge and pl L s s life revolving about It; or it may be ——— e De Gast and I B. Fuller, § ovlock.| Effeot of Poison Bullets FIom | yolice he had fired thres of the shots| funds will be raised as are necessary | UPON the deslgners of the memorial | of the Roosevelt Memorial i the concelved to exclude all relationsis > church, MUsic ang el ime 8go, and two shells Te-| to realize a declmy wiloh shoit moey | the Welghty responsibility of solving | southerly terminal of this axis. to this traflle in self-contained sur- i e i ForeWolaome. G : e c a many-sided and complex proble 5 S roundings, separated entirely from erman Weapon. in the chamber. the requirements of th ssoclatic y-sided and comp problem & Involves Moral Turpitude, The English Village Citizens' a s suia today Mrs. Deatrick | Congress and (he Gomomission of Fins | the first magnitude. permanently | Freedom of Comeeption. the continuation of the axis 10 the T Slation ;:G!L:.‘ : lpge “n‘:ulm Asso- A LR was the mother of a 7-year-old &irl.{'Arts, = establishing the only remaining ‘It is the desire of the Roosevelt |river. H cigtiol meet, o'clock, in assem- v a re o 4 Memon ASS0 jon, he program “The association expresses no p Wi Mlave >atk C . ; v whereabouts, however, were 5 cardinal point of the great central |[Memorial Association, t progra 0 Judges Rule in ROCK [ 1i% Toom of Clevelund Bark Congre- | Mrs. Catherine Deatrick, yea Typleal of Roosevelt. composition around: which the: Capital | states,: “to ! lezve: each compatitor __B‘emnp it v gational Church old, died 4t Casualty Hospital today “The determination of the Roose-|of the United States is developing. |free as possible to submit his own b a8 - R S e oh Car asiTet watinh e velt Memorial Association to create “Thi ntral composition, as de- | conception of what the memorial| pression | will meet , 6210 Third| which the police were informed was MAN SHOT T0 DEATH- in the City of Washington a monu- | veloped in the plan of 19 xpi should be within the 1i im- | marily Pension Case. street self-inflicted ¥ rday ing. Coroner Ne 2 e — ¢ in or transporting of X “osmos Club A rec eptio onor | a W g erdic h after- lguor may. involya, mora |, Coamos Club A tetentionits NororR] anas will jslve a-xeotist this ST [inTesdhownas o Txedl ot Allegec — ——= o "‘!"" ‘1"""“" Sougs ot ~‘|"' of Japan, will be held, 8:30 o'clock. Mrs Deatrick, who lived a Negro Slayer. 0(\/ Bt it S el o W 5 Massachusetts avenue.northeast ; i S Josiah Van Orsdel, con- » Parents’ League will meet, 8| quarreled with Bertram Hil HIGH POINT, N. C., April 6.—Bon-| (% d in by Chief Justice Martin &5Tin 85 st EhurChAne | it who, as. reported s & son Hill was shot to death here last les H. Robb filed a dis of officers, the woman's husband, but who night, and Joseph Byerly is in a local niol PYach Clared foday he was not married to|hospital with a bullet in his stomach. sl ot | g Yashington Practical Psychology |y o and entered the adjolning room| Police offic with bloodhounds, are ie declslon of the appeliate Sourt) Club willhold & businesshnasting, 8| e s 7 o1a ThOmAsLInOEming s huntik (0T 10y CUDMINESENR, reverses u decision of Justice Frud- | welock, ut the Plavhouse i one ad ahoc merself I Lhe | Who It befieved to. have kiled Hil erlck L. Siddons of the District Su F 3 + the house | Byerly told officers that Hill shot him, Meoting of the Park Lane C .| abdomen. No one was in the hou \ preme Court, who had directed the | (MUOUE f the Park Lane Citizens’| S0 0% ime but the two women and that the negro then Killed HIL District Commissioners to restore. : Mrs. Thomas made frantic efforts|An empty jar, which had contained police pension to Wilbur H. I a |- Mrs. Eien weor Mussey Tent,|to obtain medical attention over the|whisky, was found near Hil's body, SHrel o1 camaty g RN et [Ner 1. Daughters of Union Vaterans, |admonition an, |win meet o'clock, in Grand Army e . a v under | Commissioned in 0. R. C. %’I’[d Cmflom s e e i Ay J/w A Stoneleigh Court, for taking ,n | has been appointted a colonel in the would be a conv . edical Corps 4 s g [ . meanor Involving n street northeast, a »nd m/’w et Rockos naion e e t in the Ordnance Corps, both LIABY AL e bk | I Officers’ Reserve Corps of the = Reasons for Reversal. il ¥ “ . i Van Orsdel reverse ; 5 T Read what "Sparky™ Matthews writes: and directs the » g 3 Y ohed " = ¥ 3 e e 2 | But the act to be unlawful in this ndamus to compel the Commis- | Sen#e must be an act had in itself st comue iee | and done with an evil Intent, and the ateteauin Yivellaw has always made this distine- 7 tion—that if the act the party was doing was merely malum prohibitum hall not be punished for the act Z &: i Mas v English | arising from misfortune or mistake Broadcloth Shirts, neck { but if malum in se, it is otherwi 7 & hand style or with (o'hc; {Hale e ¢, 39 Foster C. Ta. 259, | ' sttached—3$3.00 to $5.00 social ev nd ard of private and public The court pdints out that | still a member of the police force.|y ; [ Acts m . in’ addition [ even though retired, and el {0 felonies, s of public | # White & solemn oath to support and defend | o 00 L8 g 5 5 ' E tho Constitution of the United States oo MICEF o wedll E 2 | “‘;"“’“, e and to bear true faith and allegiance | - L By w5 I 3 5 : & and style ——3$7 Justice Van Orsdel, “that a police of- | 10 T BEAHR T8 e N ed by 3 4 v ficer, charged with the maintenan statute, but not otherwise wrong ! of the public peace, can be cithe Greenl. Sec. 1. It is within fsnding the Constil b the first class that the city ordinance bbbt b of Boston falls, prohibiting driving i streets. Besides, to prove the viola- tion of such an ordinance, it is not necessary to show that it was done 5 3 uors in violation of the Constitutio quors in violation of the Constitution | (EFFREY, 10 TION, and laws of the United States, wheth- | or it be the first or the tenth offense. —_—————— — Io g diofeies aEs st e S P EEDICERACT IR “"Dear Radio Joe—Put down a ‘bet’ for 3 = " e A REI;'}ZISENl}figO me on '2-Pants Suits. It's the best p At the Parker-Bridget Co. e Sl w1 e horse'in the Clothing ‘Stable." Will be in s o . . As the Commissioners are vested b | S. ROSE to buy a suit when we get to Washington.™ : i *‘][)’ il 6th to AP"’l 11th ST Sk = b Y ""fk"n s O el b S;gned—w/;d C. Matt]:ews, el e el Sl e W ashington Baseball Club ; : it thelens | Free Lecture _ Almost every drug store in the country sells Eastman Justice Cha . Robb filed a dis- senting opinion in which he holds 1 cl e . penting epinion in whieh be nor|l Chemistry of Thought , e Kodak Film porting whisky. The dissenting jus- The Way to AT . ce points o that the transporting . = i - - " X Sk Siiktv i aitbol Alacausotinas Radiant Health Collar-to-matoh s —3$2.85 to . so by statute and not malum in se. hirts—3$2.85 e the i hisein haaltiicar i Tonight at 8 3 foi But vour camera takes size 120 Film—and you dis- oath to support the Const s | Justice " Robb ; T e cover that only one out of six drug stores alwavs has this opinion stres ating 1i-| { of Kansas City, Mo. e statute limiting the ®#peed of vehicles in the streets of the Tor the comyiction of ' Srrame Tavolv ; ‘ So you always go to the store that always has vour ing moral turpiture.” Intent af Congress. L2 i 1A S1ze. < ourt and ot 1 2 Garnett January ' . size ready for you. “Had Congress intended,” he con- tinues, “a violation of the Volstead act to be within the class of crimes involving moral turpitude it would eclared it to be nothing more than | = s > cdo Shirts— 2 5, s . U imivdemtance, and 1 aa ot mink 1 (|| Rheumatism Prescription c7/le(§xl/ra/ aurfloufl[eaglze%am T stores. Only good stores can sell Manhattan Shirts. is for this court to give the offense a classification inconsistent with that HIH = J Fisantly intendeq by Congross efilled a Million Times % S : ‘ AL et Sous 1 hat of .Eun,..l.: A-2851 o et Money's Worth or Money Back But only the very best of these good stores can afford S e R | B TSt S D A M AN 2 : to keep assortments up to par. That is why most men ot el e e e = = : A [ - 7 come here for their Manhattan Shirts—for the same so while violating a city ordinance against fast driving. The court said: ? 's supply. EIMER & y It lsitie gns ene e bl St || 1005 Po. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. i reason they always get their Kodak Film at the store be punished for another act done without design and by mi e, if the A . * witout design and by mistake, f the S that always carries the size they want. They can’t save any money on the transaction but they Manhatta Oil Burner | wannetean Can save a lot of time. Fojamas 3319 Pheaio e Wanted representation ;«; ;::?-44‘»» for the District of Co- : Plan to see our Manhattan Window lumbia of a Heatin, >, . . - v E T e n e display this week—see the interior dis- tionally known Auto- matic Ol Burner, For £ ' play, ask the salesman to let you examine appoin}mcnt address } z : i Box 470-H, Star Office. Y > Manhattan Shirts at close range. The Firth ; B b L bl i 4 , Compare the fine tailoring, the new FEE e : ‘ styles, the patterns, the prices, and last ARG but by no means least the Quality of Ma- f:’zrz:i'%;"';lf terials—and you will know why we are S rightly proud to sell such merchandise over our counters. = PAINT UP! SAVE UP! Extra Special— CARLOAD PAINT Just Received $4 9% All Faor Colors Gal. The Trident A feather-weight oxford, de- sigaeipfor sSpringhand Sunmee —are here exclusively. A splen- wear. Light-weight sole, and E o at uppers of black calf. $1250. lowest price in America for one 222, 7% of America’s finest shoes. Manhattan Shirts, neck- band styles — (First ¥loor, The Hecht Co.) percale and ‘madras — $2.50 \to $5.00 WASHINGTON | : v' SRR LR 2200 F Street at 7th % 303-5 10th St. N.W. & 1336 7th St. 1920 7th St. D\ APPLICATION FOR A CHARGE ACCOUNT MAY BE MADE MAIN OFFICE, 2ND FLOOR. A sasan A e

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