Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1925, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

10 & THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925. @ spectacular chase into Virginia.| Woman Slayer Given 12 Years. |father. John Green, who lived near HAL DONAHEY FINED| [eorernors som suca | STILLMAN'S PLEAS GOHFEgHSTL?g:RRSE#rAL e e o et The majority opinion held that the [ Freeman, colored, was sentenced to 12 | trial, but Judge Peter expressed the T z 3 trim e - | years in prison by Judge Robert Peter | o e d have been Incl % e i Patie rial court erred in admitting evi of Circuit Court here this morning h i om: ar- . dence of the Littman robbery, which | gy yaa heen convicted of secoma: | rol cir father over furniture Maryland Appeals Court, 4 to 3,|occurred a few days before that of | degree murder for the killing of her | and went to his home armed . g % the jewelry store, during which Cohen 2 g o g || , Holds Evidence Likely Con- was killed. The same youths par- g : % 3 : ticipated In ti evious robbery. 1t ‘Latter, Taken on Auto Ride, | Baby Guy s Mother Denies | | fused aCiTHAL was the opinion of the appellate court that the trial jury may have Feen | Put on Probation With : : She Was Asked to For- . ; 41l ispmteh 10 i BtaE S e L e Rlis ooy Sy 1aude] "On account of the youth of the de- . i i i i 7. Dobbs and o . ¢ | fendants, considerable sentimen: wa Youth. 3 \ give Banker. . 5 1 ik tenced to, hang for the murder of |expressed in attempts ‘o have the @ £ % Louis Cohen, a Baltimore jeweler, and death sentences modified, in view of e Charles Mullen, who received a life|the failure of the Chicigo court to| 2 sentence, were granted a new trial|impose death on Leopold and Loeb, - Sl H N CHICAGO, April 9. —The Herald 4 o % by the Maryland Court of Appeals|slayers of Robert Frank, a buy, be- B3 Jiley. 13:year-c1a aon ot Gow. Vi & ‘and l-?'(mmnr;l' today said that at- 4 today. The court stood 4 to the | cause of the youth of these two slay- th ti >nahey, to was fined $100 and 3 empts to effect a reconciliation - : s flaMng G ce | €75 ew creations ‘:\T:); 1-:,,:“2,\_"\“1,;:.-1:rnv.‘~1.>n;xar N tween AMra. Anne U ‘Billinae. aid b, dissenters including Chief Justice e new ons for B e o troo of conmiretme e % James A. Stillman, New York banker, > g Bond. delingueney of Atiss Lillian Vosel ~ Pl e e . B e : FASHION’S PARADE Zanesville girl, w ‘ paternity of “Baby have been ¥ ast year. he youths, inc G d T lajzanegs (e Sl UIODoMHTS : - i made from two sou George Gross, were captured after oodmans 1ea . tody. af The paper declared that ‘ § —Rosedere Designed She: g Bradford until the fine 4 B | vear-old son of the Stillman - - # i i M h 2 ‘vas paid also was placed under : ander, who joined his m b had spurned tie advances were cor atzoths ihe control of the Muskingum County £ for.a trip to the g 3 rect. 1 would not spurn t(l]u'-r;n, '(]A|“(; juvenile Court until he reaches 21 i brought one plea, while a simila e . not the kind of woman that would Years old. ? ) £ sentiment was said to have been exs S 1 spurn anything. T have no hard feel- | (= o0 " Miss Vogel was placed under strict e pressed in a telegram received by 4 ings, but sometimes there is such a Rt LSEECIAE | DESIONED) 02 5 a r T X difference in the nature of two per- TER PROMENADE — AT robation of the court for 12 months HAL DONAHEY. Mrs. Stillman from her husband’y ¢ s 4 Pt ON THE EASTE P oing Donahey agd Jamen W. Huff- secretary in New York 3 sons that it is impossible for them to i $ . a vater wom't O e o ——— | Mrs. Stillman, who daparted last , : ; . Lfe ChRUHier. © OnB anabussnan I\Iagruder Inc appeared in court shortly after| night for Arizona, was said to have o 3 1 mér" )lv e e o . lock before Probate Judge Clar- PARADE TO cLIMAX xlll::lr):r;‘\lllh;» reported ‘;ul\mnr‘v She 3 b "({”“f ‘?‘“‘: ‘;ln- Wouldr stact: writing BEST GROCERIES ence Graham In answer to the charges sa at after a vacation.in Arizona ; @ cation after her vacatio: r - % FASHION'S Vogel, 15-year-oid Zanesville girl, { tended to write papers,” she said ished the governor's s The girl, ac- _— Father “Heart-broken.” companied by ler mother, also was In ; » 2 SR caurt Arlington Plans Spectacle for April M’:;"*‘ }-"'_”"*‘&;:"3 “1(.1“ ‘:-lvt:-’xre\?'r:x- Mother With Youth. 18, Two Days Before Elec- was that his father was heart-broken Donahey, wife of the governor. 5 “]]'T“ Mrs. § tillman had definitely f “on during the trial. | tion Is Held. (AN Yot o e, e heard the storles of Miss Vogel and S that Mr..Stiliman planned to sell his| [y i I N announce- / > B 7 v v i _| New York holdings and go to Euro, Frances Keaton of their acquaintance N, s i ok ’ Zurope . g with the governor's son and of their | rangements for a bis parade to be | §') FYeRt of no reconciliation, | | % ments of forth- automobile ride with him last Sunday |y o co0an oconine A L B o - i 3 > | - E 5 s eld S 3 ning, April 18, were Mrs. Stillman was quoted als night. Paul Harmon, Newark sales-| i,rioq yesterday by the Arlington as sa “I am never golng hack . commgnuptla_h, . BUCKY HARRIS, # Brewood dis » G «v'*.‘”"y”"”\b";‘""_‘“‘flriz“;;i' District Good Roads Commission to|ts Pleasantville. When I settle down 0 was a witness. B. E. Leasure| .y jts campalgn for support of at Grand Anse T intend to o mouen Zanesville attorney, represented the|HTEX Its campaleh for supbort ofjat 4 intend IUCh| sox otenraphet today At Unbon Niatin kB . interest ot the Vogel tamily.” " (02 0 o ol SromIaT I | ritink s publioation on his arrival with the team, [# playstranscend- on after sentence had been DTO-|iotaq on April 20. A. B. Eaton and| DECLARES STORY A = 0 artistiv. I fiouncen Mes. Tonahes, vitios wasiiiy] o oAiontuE D30, A I Betan et RY ABSURD. e oA |l enBastist: For court with her son and the girl|pnoe SSNRRR 08 HNO COROT L OO - overtures to lier. Sho ridiculed state- ial f s wiiom e had brought (o Columbus, | ranaments for (he parade, which | Mrs. Stillman Denies Report—Her |Ments that her 1ovear-old son aiwo | I social forms o aid the fine and costs her 5 see reconcllfation e S . B e G il ho wasticon :’;(:‘:,:’f,,:;“:m;m.fi,::fi?s‘?f,.oulr:., Son Is Silent. 2on_1xneligh Wh": tigireportiyas [} distinction with- vinced that there had been no im-|headed by a brase band. While the| KANSAS CITY, 3 : mentioned, but made no comment. 3 conduct between the Eov-|definite route of the procession has|gectly [TY, Mo., April Mrs. Stillman Jald (hat‘! Fherh:ui d out ostentation and that | not been determined, it ls satd that 5 . LERE ST HEx Nefatlonito rest upifrom | < It the only reason he fined Hal was be-|{t will pass over all the principal 4 S a court procedure and to i consu A. Stillma ay from public d v e he had lied to him last Tues-| highways and through all communi-| {5 bring about a rcrnnmlm(m'\“\r\“(llr: i e askediion day, when the judge ioned him | ties in the District. I nis estrangea wife. She- was here en :um‘t\.u?:l) s R D R D ated Press : By the Associnted Press NEW MODES—AND NEW SHADES qows FINDS THOSE DELIGHTFULLY —ESPECIALLY DESIGNED TO N e T YT 1214 F St. €Ot 02 xa 204 ; Correct Easter Attire bout the disappeara of Miss| The Arlington County Business|route to Arizona for a vacation. “T am not the type that can be nit Men's Association, at a meeting at|" “ nadn't heard of Stationers and Engravers R you. 1 would like to let you go free, | dale, sterday lndor#?d the good “hpn told lhnl )h‘r husbnnd‘l N‘«h— lxon but in view of the stories you told me | roads movement by authorizing thelfary was reported to have wired SRR reports t Juesday I am obliged to fine you|appointment of a committes of the or:| — e 7% WL 00 BFH6C W IF TeDoris that 1] WEEMtamitRIAITMAIE The late arrivals of these new Easter fashions and put you under the control of the | ganization to assist the campalgn 1€ late arrivals or these nev [§ 1 : court,” Judge Graham safid committee of the good roads commis- | v % > £ s Sofp i = s S SR sion. Hugh A McCaffrey was ap- ibrees us to make special price reductions for quick R = Dotstell CIAlidon And amgnTEnl ie selling. The stocks represent all that is most desirable Tt is too bad that vour father|select his coworke Biousht yon the fine roans I'n s for Springtime wear. il seli it to pay. this fine. Xt ie| Medlcall TnEpection of sshools. has| RALEIGH ERD! ) WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT i 0ld me vesterday—you have | heen stimulated in New York by a| nuch sporting d in your|State quota of $1,000 to every district H v Wn an automobile. which employs a medical inspector for | o Judge Graham told Miss Vogel that|full time. —— she must not appear at public dan, and that she would be watched co: . e by court authorities for a ve { can, be made for practically A wondrous assortment that includes the Yo onahey and M his it . ¢ .. : : ta i et v‘h.-“if\r‘(‘:fn.-l :: ”fr"un’fl ":'-f; .3:’:.‘ v popular Prince of Wales models, flare-front, tai- - P in connection with thelr auto- oo & Jossons for ] £ 4 = i - tailorec mobile ride Sunday night, which end- 23'5 o TATBERRAND A lored dress and sports models. Charmingly tailored ed when he took her to Columbus Erospo Bldg, | ! of Charmeen, English Cheviot and other popular bee e she was afraid to return to 1tk .Fgrmerlyy&flh 3 the home of h aunt with whom she was staying. Reaching Columbus be- S tween E o'clock Monday morn- Ing, they said they drove about until 7 o'cloc when they had breakfast and he took Miss Vogel to the home of her friend, Miss Margaret Luther, | where she spen v 2 F ! night. Tuesday she entered the room- she was located ye: . Several ey T ] \ - | An exquisite group developed in lustrous \at T *h the two had previously told o . ; o n exq t% p Pe] = Saife about their meeting in Zanesviile and E L t : ack Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Prints an thelr activities there before Hal and he beautiful col ; ! ; D pe. pe materials. Reduced specially to - R S L O gt i in Hi « 3 S a i others. The popular new Ensemble Dress takes a Mrs. Donahey and Hal returned to orings 1n 0~ i % Columbus prominent place in the various styles. Alluring in SIcty, of sheer style and enticing in the harmonious color effects. weight—fea- Hopes Public Will Be Fair i tu\'ed in two ex- = TE—S e ettty e Py 4 : i . 3 . { pecial arrangements make reasonable nlterations on ail garments Judgment of Son. ceptional grades. : 4 2 NO FATHER IS GRIEVED. purchased om Friday with delivery before Easter. the Associated Press. MBUS, Ohio, April 9.—"“I am 2 the 3 and ho; I(X) and _.m over episode e i) Dol e oehse i : » i t‘Reductions for Friday and Saturday Onl SR S masde THE HOSIERY SHOP » : Main Floo : ¥ i son in Zanesville today on h. e f contril & h de- o e Arthur Burt Co. : AT e 1343 F Street Lloyd George Lea deira. SN . Silk New Silk Step-Ins Voile Peasant S v:;fi::m::fa Smartest P arnsuan Sty le in : Petticoats Sweaters and Chemises Blouses orge, wWho has not yet en- Of Satin, Ra- A group of Voile Blouses, y recovered from his recent fll- In an avalanche of , embarked today at Southampton dium and Jersey many popular 1 Soft ;- beautifu trip to Madeira, where he will [—] al' C a n r ey - g # colors. Soft and = %\ NHustestitor xecueative Silk. Regular$4.50 models and shades. broide holiday. He was accompanied by values, to close out Reduced for Fri- clingy. All'sizes. A gigerent Mrs. Lloyd George ’ at— day and Saturday. very big value at— Priced special Women’s Coats for Easter $2.25 $2.95 $295 $1.89 BUT that’s only a part of the I story. They also have the v X 3 = 1115 1117 F STREET : ; finest needlework, and woolens T : from the world’s master weavers; In time for Easter their furs are only the Al selected New Modes in pelts. Yousee one of many new styles in the illustration; there Frocks are many others here—for street The new fashion proclaims long sleeves— wear’ dress’ mOtorlng’ afternoon e < ~ . An Easte amastly talored for street: and those of flowing wear. And prices are as easy to . Reaching the Peak of . vl o i g i look at as the coats. , Smartness v v v Featured in Ninette Creps, Crope Elizabeth, “The Kitten's Ear” Just a few of the many Easter necessities in our store that have been specially reduced for two days. Crepe Romaine, Crepe Satin, Georgette, Canton an:r:c.:d in time for Easter selection—and Lo as $49'50 £ Easter Millinery S el Pt . small tongue of this dainty slip- varying in price from per with high Spanish heel. H This group of varied models includes $29-50 and More Knox Shellweight Felts, in the New Small large, medium-and small hats, with felt Patent with Henna Kid Shapes and New Spring Colors. . ...$12.50 AT T ?}Z?CL’;—GZJ ” uif/lrfz ”;7/ The Easter Hat Think of leading the Easter parade in = . s icedas 2 Black Satin or All Tan You want it to be exclusive—and in- ° : a hat priced as low as these. dividual—and that’s what Louvre Hats . R 1 1 hH h are—all of them productions of mu(.e'r : F a el a er aS er Calf. designers. s . $ vl $ Dress Hats. .....$] (.00 to $35.00 Women’s Dept., Third Floor Inc. . 5 OO 8’50 Sports Hats. ... .. .$7.95 to $]6.50 Thirteen-Ten F Street

Other pages from this issue: