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POLICE HOLD THREE IN WOMAN'S DEATH Coroner Will Question Neigh- bors of Self-Declared Suicide Victim. Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth made a dying statement | Hospital yesterday to wound in her t, were holdlnx three THE EVENING THE STAR FILES P. O. STATEMENT Circulation of Past Six Months Statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc, of The Evening Star, published daily, and The Sunday Star, published Sunday morning, at Washington, D. C, required by act of Congress of August 24, 1912: Editor, Theodore W, Rudolph l\i\uf(rmnn Wa. es, Washington, D. C.; managing editor, gton, D. C.; business manager, Fleming nuhllsher The Evening Star Newspaper ident, Washington, D. C. Frank B. Noyes, trustees for ; Frank A. Richardson, trustee nd Newbold’ Noyes, trustees; , Frank B. Noyes, s: Theodore W. s of the late Crosby for Mary B. Adams; Frank Frank B. Noyves, Theodore W. s, Rudolph Kauffmann, Victor Kauffmenn, Beale R. Howard, Jessie K. Kauffmann, Fleming Newbold, Grace Adams Howard, Louise K. Simpson, John Crayke Simpson, Philip C. Kauffmann, Jessie C. Kauffmann, R. M. Kauffmann, Samuel H. Noyes Pomeroy, Newbold Noves, Theodore P. Noyes and Geor; dams Howard. All addresses, Washington, D. C. except Miranda Noyes Pomeroy, at Greenwich, Conn. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, hold- ing 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities, none. Kauffmann, M Circulation Figures Average number of copies of each issue of the publication sold or Three Majors Assigned. Officers at the Army War College, Washington Barracks, ordered to other stations for duty include Maj. Lee D. Davis, U. S. Infantry, who has been assigned to the 3d Infantry, at Fort Snelling, Minn., and Majs. Lloyd STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, R. Fredenhall and George M. Parker, jr., who are assigned to the 3d Divi- sion, 9th Corps Area, at San Fran- clisco. Birds “stagger” radio aerials. when flying over 1925. Ordered to Leavenworth. Maj. Basil D. Edwards, judge advo- cate, at the War Department, has been ordered to Fort Leavenworth, Kans., for duty as an instructor at the General Staff School. 12th Anniversary Washington’s Largest Savings Bank Record of Growth Made Possible hy Service TOTAL DEPOSITS “Built Like a Skyscraper” ‘siding at 303 . Massa- venue northeast, where evens lived, pmdmg the out- distributed through the mails or otherwise to paid subscribers during the six months ended March 31, 1925, Average Net Circylation. Dally. Sunday, 97,879 104,769 April 1,1925 $4,623,666.09 April 7, 1924 $4,265,675.16 April 7, 1923 $3,657,667.03 April 7, 1922 $3,405,055.57 April 7, 1921 $3,213,300.39 April 7, 1919 $3,351,367.60 April 7, 1917 $1,324,498.84 April 7, 1915 $977,551.78 Arril 7, 1913 (Opening Day), $32,22632 questioned by Dr. X Bertrand H. Airmar, Michael Thomas 40, today, are Net Unpaid druggist; ade up of copies given and his wife, e S Total Average Net Circulation 3 (Signed) NEWBOLD, Business Sworn to and subscribed, before me this 7th day of April, 19 (Seal) ELMER F. Y Dr. Nevitt's decision after v hinges the issuance of @ certificate of suicide or the call- ng of an inguest to determine of- ficially the nature of the death. r. Nevitt sald today that the n of the bullet wound was a usual one In a suicide case, ugh it was possible to have been self-inflicted. Whereas this wound was in the upper abdomen, a bit to the left of the center, Dr. Nevitt ex- | plained, the three positions genera found in suicide wounds are the temp the mouth and the heart. Had Domestic Worries. HITLESS BUT WINS Hopkins Teacher Leaving. April 7—Dr. Ralph C.| e in French at Johns runon Yuswawun e i Hopki day he present University, announced yester- d resign at the end of the emic year t e, Hanover, assoclate | ILLLEEE valiers registe Xth when Mlllj Harry J. W. Renner, brother-in-law who is here wdm greatly affected President Vice President , Vice President OFFICERS wife of a physic 1 E and Mrs. Harry J. W, Renner of 44 North Prospect street. town, Md—and a brother, a t of Baltimore, who came over hingten today to take over the J' L. SHIPL DIRECTORS i H. JUDD sst. Cashier I. 1. PE MORRI The funeral will take place in W Hagerstown Thursday afternoon, un- der the direction of Elders Burton and Mitchell ¢f the Mormon Church, Interment to be in Rose Hill Ceme- tery, at Hagerstown, Md. TAYLOR éaeturity Sabings and Commercial Bank Ninth & G Streets N.W. 3. T. HENDRICK W € WILL DEDICATE CURTAIN. 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