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THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON; "D. €. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, NEEDLENAN GAS %70 Anwy orricer INVOLVES MINISTER Capt. Howard J. Gorman, 30, Dies at Walter Reed as Result . of Injuries. Stepfather of Girl Alleging Assault Among Accysed Mu- | lver an oplulon in the sase of - and Charles Mullen, youths now tilators of Salesman. fn the Baltimore penitentiary 1925. at Morgantown, W. Va, last Wed- nesday. Capt. Gorman was assistant mili- tary instructor at the Unlversity of West Virginia, at Morgantown. He was a native of Baltimore and was commissioned & second lleutenant of Infantry in the Regular Army in 1917, serving in the United States during the war and later with the army of occupation in Germany. He reached the grade of captain in 1920. | He was graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1917. Funeral services will be conducted £t the chapel at Fort Myer Thureday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment with full military honors, will be in Arlington Cemetery. Sentence of Slain Youth Appealed To Clear His Name Fearing Burglars, MEIHUNSTS SG[]RE College President MMODEST DRESS| Firs o Tow Gir |Shot Just Misses Maid Pre- paring Spread in Kitch- en at Night. | e AR —Our Newest Suil Design Is a— Special Dispatch to The Stas , POLIS, Md., April 7.—The Maryland Court of Appeals, which convened here this morning for the April term. Is expected to de- liver an opinion in the ecase of Maryland Conference Calls for Religion in Schools. Pastors Assmned | Capt. Howard J. Gorman. old, veteran of the World War, died &t ‘Walter Reed Hospital yesterday Death was sald to be due 1o injurles sustained in an automobile accldent 50 vears —2 or 3 button Sack. under sentence of death, following the killlng of Louis Cohn, a Balti- " more jeweler, in a hold-up. § 2okl R Sbell % The name of George Gross is LIA N, N. ko] 1. included in the appeal. Gross, e s Aivcsiea. icn| However, was shot ta death atter s 5 t three other men yeaterday in connec- | 1% acape from Bion, BAt The K J N, le- > 2 ished sufficiently. ton with the attack on Joseph Needle-| ocording to bis sttornsy, in order They had elipped into the kitehen|ooerhieq upon March 28 by & mob| U0 clear his name of murder to Drope ““,"'““‘:" for 2 Jormitory | which selsed him from the jall here, B S —— ralation was passed by the Maryland |Party when the nolse disturbed Jamet | who s he was being heid on & charge Annual Conference of the Methodist |P. Craft, the president Fearink | of mistreating a 16-yemr-old girl, G'RL HELD IN DEATH- Yr@[pn(l“t Churoh &t the closing |burglars, President Craft armed and Accused of Shooting Stepfather. 5 The minister, stepfather of the semsion last night went downstairs. itl, was taken to the county jail at The resolution, in part, declares The girls, warned of his approach, - ‘Wound in Foot Fatal. Special Dispatch 1o The Star [ Tarboro to awalt & preliminary hear- We helieve it ix fima to call the |hid behind w door, which Craft saw | iny' ine others arcestad and Also re- people back to the paths of their (MOve and through which he fired|pmovea to Taboro are Albert F. Gur- fathers. We believe it is time to|when his calls of “Who is that? |y "or Grimns Township, T. A. Croom zive the Bible a place in the home |followed by & warning that he in- % g CUMBERLAND, Md., April 7—Mar- garet Lathero, aged 21, Is held at the county jail on a mansiaughter charge H : . n connection with the death of her \ in 11 Snd that the Seriptures be read in |tended to &hoot brought nd response #eR Xom HErkslh of ol Ot stepfather, Walter “Peg” Long. 37, | Special Dispatch to The 8tar | DANVILLE April | fuculty at"Averstt College, which dis- | penses justice for infractions of the rules of the.institution, has decided that Mias Winifred Myeérs and Mise Helen Smith of New York, who were fired upon Saturday night when mis- taken for burglars, have bheen pun- Bpecial Dispated to The Star BALTIMORE. Md. April 7.A resolution scoring immodesty in women's dress and deportment In the home and on the street, indecency on the stage and in motion plctures, lack of respect for Sunday laws, non- enforcement of the prohibition law and growing laxity in the marriage peaked lapel. —Broad shoul- ders. —English back: no vent. —Medium wide trousers or fashion inter- That's its best pretation. Johnson, arrested several days ago, leged non-enforcement of the dr Wire rhleased kt this: Mractionbor 8o, lieltor Don Gllliam, who Is conducting the investigation of the case. The two men admitted to Solicitor Gilllam NEARLY 100 ARE BLAMED T Bherwood Robeson, who had been classes in the public schools The bullet narrowly missed one of {arrested on Saturday night,and Lewis Gov. Ritohie was oriticized for al- |the girls; both came’ out.. following. the finding of the coroner’s jury last night that Long dled from laws Pastors Are Assigned. The follov assignments of pas- tors in the districts were - announced by nresident of the conference, Rev. G. T Humphreys: Washington: Alexandria, J. A. Dud- lay; Calvary and Walkers Chapel, .I Peyton Adams; Cherrydale, W. M Snyder st Church, Carroll Mad- eet, G. A. Ogg;| W. F ght: Mount *. M. Compher; North Carolina . P. W. Crosby; Rhode Island raughn: Wesley L. Dawson, and : ichols. Virginia: Accomac, W. F. Bauscher, and Amelia, C. Q. Quillen MORE SMALLPOX CASES. 10, With Two Seriously Il The number of patients in the Dis- trict Smallpox Hospital was in- creased to 10 today when the Health [ g Department recorded the names of . Mrs. Mary Louise Carhart of 1342 F sireet northeast and George Arm- stead Wright of 1519 D street south- Total at Hospital Now cast. Wright is & son of Mrs. G. C. | == ht, who died of smallpox re- wo of the patients mnow at the hospital are reported to be seriously of smallpox in_ Washington during the same period of last vear than By the Atwociated Press. grend jury today returned nearly 100 indlotments in connection . with the dynamiting of the Fowler Grocery Store and Building in Herrin the night of March 9, when two persons were severely {njured. Val charged with having placed’and fired the dynamite. confessed and to- have implicated a number oOf men opposed to the Ku Klux Klan. generally belteved that the bomb had been placed in.an attempt to kill Glenn Fowler, supporter of the late Fowler, building. were injured. SAS—— «| FOR HERRIN BOMB CASE Grand Jury Reports—Allsged Con- fession Said to Involve Klan Opponents. MARION, 111, April 7T—=A special Three-Marion youths, -Esco- Phelps, Phelps and Paul Riddle, are One is alleged to have At the time of the expiosion it was Glenn Young, Kilan liquor raider. however, was mnot in the His father and mother Hotel Harrington | SPECIAL 81.25 DINNER and that they were in the mob that took Needleman from the jail and operated on him, but denied that they took any aotive part in the proceedings. Their release followed their promise to tell all they knew concerning the crime, but Bolicitor Gillllam would not ais. close any information that they gave further than their admissiin that they were members of the mob. The officers are continuing their in- | vestigation, and with the information given by the two men released they predict other important arrests at an early date Lumbermen in Advisory Capacity. Leading lumbermen have been or- ganized by the Commerce Department into a special advisory committee to|* the assist the lumber section of Bureau of Forelgn and Domestic Com- merce in working out export problems. There are about 70 similar committees functioning for other Doesn't break buttons, injure fasteners or totanus ‘which developed from a bui- 1ot wound in hiw foot, alleged to have been inflioted by the Lathero girl fol- lowing & drinking party at the La- thero home. At the inquest the girl's mother and Charles C. Welse testified they were in (ho room and that the girl St. Patrick’s Churcll Washington, D. Holy Thursdxy Night .wnv 910 P.M.-8 A M Special Nocturnal Vigil at the Repositors For men wnd women. Appropriate devotions every half hour. GOOD FRIDAY Bervices in honor of the Sacred Agony of Our Lerd on the Cross, 123 79898 I3 RERARE TN 35 TR AIASEEE! REXFEDAESTNNETAD Let us show you how it operates— at the store or Be dominantly debonair for Easter with your Spring suit topped off with one of these Dunlap Hats 7.00 Pearl gray, thrush, dark gray, ste<l, slate and silver pearl are the shades favored by the well-dressed man for FEaster headwear. %West (INCORPORATED), 14th and G Streets N. W. Made up in the fabrics—es- peeially imported new Flannels. 350.00 "Top Coats—irom Knit-tex to Imported Homespuns and Camel’s Iair—and from $30 to $85 Elovenths Falicaty- HOLLYWOOD-BY-THE-SEA, FLORIDA an Announcement to the Public E wish to take this oppor- tunity to invite the public to the formal Opening Of Our New Washington Office 1426 New York Ave. Northwest HYMAN N. LEVY, Mgr. TODAY April 7th This step will afrord those in- terested in FLORIDA develop- ment an opportunity to secure first hand and veliable news and infarmation. AGAIN—we invite you to attend this opening—TO- NIGHT. ENTERTAINMENT AND SOUVENIRS FREE 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. A la Carte at all hours Music from 6 to 8 P.M. E._J. Brennan, Manager B there have b s year, s i here have been this year, the dis- hooks in your home There’s Still Time Before Easter AVE your Easter Dry Cleaning and Dyeing done now-—there’s still time. I'he very first thing tomorrow morning, ex- plore the chests and closet, take out the clothes you packed away last Summer and decide what's to be done. Some of the garments may need dyeing—new color, new life and new appear- ance can be given 1h~m even the children’s small woolen suits. Te]ephonc to the Carmack station nearest your home. We will call for your things and return them fresh and new looking in time for the Easter Promenade. i Carmack DryY CLEANING Co. 1120 Queen St. N.E. Lincoln 239 There are other Carmack Stations af: 1139 B Street S.E. Lincoln 462 6 Dupont Circle Franklin 5232 1308 11th Street N.W. A’orlh 7430 2417 14th Street N.W. ., 2469 18th Street N.W. 1. Although there were more cases i 6 PORCH PAINT UN-DRY-=EIE electric washing machine g [ | wASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER E SCREEN PAINT “Sprucing Up” Is Now In Order { Time to brighten up everything about the prem- ises—iencing, porches, screens and garage, as well as the house itself. We're ready with a complete line ’ of the best— Paints, Varnishes & Stains Prices that will help vou do this year's Spring painting at an appreciated saving. Does away with washboard Does away with the need for extra tubs (portable or stationary) Does away with the wringer (hand or electric) The Laun-Dry-Ette washes the clothes whirls the suds out; it rinses them and w the rinse water out: it blues them and whirls them dry for the line—a whole tubful at a time. It washes anything washable and whirls the whole tubful wringer-dry in one minute with- out a wringer. We'd like you to see it—no obligation. Convenient Terms of Purchase TJOO0E<X~rOT Paint for Lawn Swings & Benches D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN.WILLIAMS, MURPHY VARNISH COMPANY AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Paints For Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Frank. 8325 Blagtrisal Supphies Actemetive Supplies Redie Bupplies Machinary Supplies 1328-1330 NewYork Ave. . Phone Main 6800 Music and Fruit from the Locality for Everyone Who Visits Us This Evening ==e= == = HOLLYWOOD LAND AND WATER (O. Edmonston & Co Home of Foot-Forms From Switzerland to Smart Washing’ton “Quality is Important—Fit is Imperative” The RIGHT Shoe For The Young Child Is Vitally Important I . LU C E R N E S Parents are reminded i fl of a responsibility in il Ffonas this regard. Getting the proper shoe for the child from the first step is particularly important. MHatchless in Fragrance! A Novelty for the Kiddies LIBBY’S TOY STORE Ask our managers about it. You can get one with Libby’s milk labels. Small.-Can, 5¢c—Tall Can, 10c POTATOES No. 1 Stock FRESH ASPARAGUS CHUM SALMON PINK SALMON GOLD DUST Large package HEINZ KETCHUP Large bottle BUTTERNUT WAFERS 077 Pkge. 2 FRESH FISH A Choice Assortment at All Our Markets Back Shad.......Ib, 35¢ | Croakers . Spanish Mackerel. .1b., 30c | Salmon Steak. Potomac Herring. .1b., 10c | Halibut Steak FILLET OF HADDOCK No boses A “Personally Conducted Tour” Footwear, Comes Direct Suntzerland to Hahn. $12.50 ROWN Pigoat, a rich new pebble finished leather, with an “apron” of applique Fallow colored Pigoat. Also shown in patent leather, with the same contrasting Fallow trim. in Unique From Anatomically Correct Shoes should be worn as soon as the infant starts to step out. i It means confidence— correct poise—and an as- surance of foot health. = W% LES POUDRES ., G Y gN exquisite revelation of new loveliness comes to women when they use COTY Face Powders for the first time. The delicately soft cling- ing texture, the shades true to each type of colouring, the haunting perfume of the COTY odeurs, give an ideali- zation to beauty, irresist- ible in its appeal. And if there is any in- clination to have weak ankles or to “toe in,” the Little Whalebone Ankle Shoe is corrective—and will remedy the com- plaint. Fitted by Experts. Priced According to Size. EDMONSTON & CO. -Uncorporated) Adyisers and Authorities L Shn - Ctb,'mfl};bme, p 1334 F Street A s AT ALL DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES

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