Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 3

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\ THE EVENING " SureRelief' FOR INDIGESTlON GLASSES AND SHOE - CLUES IN MURDER, ‘Polrce Hope They Wl|| Lead to Capture of Burned Girl’s Slayer 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervwh WANTED Experienced Salesmen ) SELL Cil Burners FOR AN Estalt hshed Dmtnbutor Avpiy by Lette : Address Box | By the Ascoviated Press April belleved nidd.eaged man 1ede shoe we by authorities investigating the death ified girl whose dis Larned and bullet-riddied jound Sunday near Chester 20 to be nd a A pair of fitted for woman's held today i possibility that solution of the :d_entirely on the eye the slaying of Bobby Nathan Leopold and m\ hard Loeb, was considered by of sals in o conference last night. “The shoe, with one strap burned off, was found by a police dog about 300 feet from the spot where the body was discovered followed {lake In a swamp. [ believe, the missing arm of the ihe lake iy Streets Are chg Cut But NOT a trail to a small the Trees where, authorities IN legs and right giri may be found when vumped dry. work when on the a chart was upset when it letter was Farina, who had been was released. NS HedVes & Middleton, lnc. REALTORS 1412 Eve St. Frank. 7 | held for FRIENDS PAY HONOR TO ELIOT WADSWORTH Dinner at Metropolitan Club for questioning. Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. it the )vu!u.«u Ciub to Eliot Wadswol overseer of Harvard Univer Assistant Secretary of Chief Justice of the District of Ci Walter 1. MeCoy, ne Court of the d 1sts formet liey. Rev. L St. Jol { Samuel { mond and James regret were r from a number of fr were Representative Swa Dr. Robert Johnston, Representative mn Hays Ham ON CREDIT T. 0. PROBEY CO. Store No. 1—2104 Pa. Ave S 2—12th & H Sts. N.E. 9th & P Sts. N.W Reynolds and letters of e dinner John H those a ‘\\nn Clarence A. A Bartlett, Frederick 1l | bur 1. C: John H liam R Sherwood 2 Cheney ark bl Col wall, Broc . Col « I James C. Charles S. | the As Leland “redericlk custodian: Fi chib and, n, Col w. Hight | Gen. | kins L M Ralph_Jen. Wi ot Parker, umpire xed claims c¢ rton Payn eodore Doug Red Cross: Assistant orge Ruble Maj Tiugh R mith and Williams sland Cotton s Winslow. connoissance flight gives promise of successt over the Hin surveying and m . tenth of the cost involved by any | other method. Several desirable stores located on the corner of Ontario Road and Ontario Place, in strictly residential section. Long lease if de- sired. For full particulars apply— Storey & Co. 812 17th St. N.W. Franklin 4100 Riordan and Mary A. Riordan or surviror. has been lost, stolen of destroved. An 1 the said Was by“ihe Ame W B TR it \m. TORAN 15th & Pa HOOD. Secretary IS “Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness” Why wear Diamond Rings bedimmed | 3 i mth} n’llfland dirt? Use Jem Kleno: large ttle, 5! R. HARRIS & CO., Corner 7th and D Ste. N.W. ._iLQIl H\H\I)Rl \‘I’R 1716 Am pack and Tiould be g)lelsfld W se0 S oF oy N oand Main 5! The Best We Know How —that's what we put into every print- ing job. BIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PR ADAM PRIN Your Printing Desires S o et B oAbl Ml dollar printing plant. The National Cap __ 13101212 D WHO'S THE BEST MAN For that roof repairing job? expert roofers. of course by many years' cxperience. sonable Roofing 1121 5th n.w. IRONCLAD &ulis, 'V Maa s If You Have a Good Curled Hair Mattress PAID FOR LONG HAIR. short* hair is OPTICIANS tly fill the prescriptions oculists: not as done by and Harry. filfl Thlneflllh Street V. Phone Franklin 171 ital Press N.W. One of our Work backed Prices rea- YoU 1o The reason it cost ecause it 1s wfiau AKE There are “loads” of satis- faction in a bin filled h “AGNEW COAL." No guessing about quality —every ton guaranteed. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 K TO PEFA'S Do 1T PROPERLY BEDELL'S FACTORY Main 3621 610 E St. N.W. NEED A ROOFER? thorough, durable job you ixovl:.;- ety oh this old rm, Consult KOONS- ROOFING 119 5rd St. B.W. ‘COMPAN LPhone Matn B33 te identification of the rector | Longworth | Judge John | WHO’S WHO Among Commissioners’ Council Candidates—No. 4. BACHRACH- Mrs: Alcena Lawoid | ¢ HaARQIS & EwiNG Le Grand Powers' | Johw Inlder. i | dohn Ihider, nominated for the Ad visory City Council by the !In\\n Citizens | . Ihider h: { utation for hi {ecity planning service. He i achicved & wide rep- work in the fields of | housing and manager of the development dep ent of the United States mber smmerce. Mr. Ihlder is chairman of the home soclation ’ ' housing commission, | committee of 100 on the ¥ U City { of the American Civic Assc | citizens' committee to defend the | zoning law, the city planning com ! - of the Hoover confer | street z safety committee Department an of the of Com E tL[ Pullman | managing dires { Housing Assoclation | housing commissions. ion for election | the council a business woman. Charles A, the Chillum ciation . Langley has been Chillum Heights which formerly was call { burn Citiz yminated by zens' Asso- Lang! Hei lation and president of the Council of | Social Agencies. Mrs. Alcena Lamon the advisory council president of ssociation 1 the Wood- ssoclation, it having zed many building con ame to Washington in "I he was employed on the co of the State, War and Navy ing. In 1879 he formed the contract ing of Langley & Gettingers. | He relncorporated C. A District for ma vears has been business int and She is vice pry rk Association, and I of the | board of directors of the | Eastern Star Home for 23 3 {now is treasurer of the .Gener 1 irand Chapter of the Eastern d treasurer of the inte committee the erection 1 International stern here in Washington. She has beer charged with the sole responsibilit | linvesting considerable sums of money | | belonging to the OPPORTUNITY WANTED TWO REAL ESTATE SALESMEN BY PROMINENT REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION AND BUILDERS OF HOMES She is urged by members of her| Il A Suite of 7 Offices 2,200 Sq. Ft. Every Convenience of a Modern Office Building MILLS BUILDING Pa. Ave., 17th and G Sts. N.W. Very Reasonable Rent Arthur Carr 206 Mills Building | | ONLY TRUSTWORTHY, HARD WORKERS NEED APPLY. Address Box 343-R Star Office Fu G4 Ualg (¥ NDREDS of Washington homes have children whose sturdy healthful- ness is the very best advertising we know of for our special Holstein Nursery Milk (for babies) and our Grade “A” Guernsey Milk (for'older children). The very best milk is childhood's birth- right. If yours is not "Wise” milk for children, let us make it so. Simply Telephone—W est 183-184 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ! i Build- | Langley | | Langl . C., WEDNESDAY, Co. last year, when he turned the husiness “over to his son. Mr. ¥s he has the record for the longest continuous general con- tracting In the city Mr. Langley h; the Master Buils more than dent of the o lilulnl.' the strike '‘APRTL 1l ;KIUNAPER OF GIRL 0dd Fellow and @ member of mm Grand Lodge, the Grand Encampment, | and is past high priest in the Fred .| s Zncampment. was h the office of works of the British government for many years. 92 cen president of | Association fm « of all vict Over Mountain Tops in Vermont. | Le Grand Powers Advisory Council Pleasant Ci Ar. nominated to the by the Mount iation s the degrees D., By the Associated Pr GRANVILLE cold 1 several ds from Granville and & sontinued today the old Lucille Chatterton 1 Woodward, former convict, wk believed. to have kidnaped the chi from her home here and fled into t mountains. The hunt today had per ated northwi April 28.—F retired U m\r He retired Bureau of the (' employed for ing to Washin, ministerial dutie: statistician in t)h bure: of city statistics and statistics on | wealth, debt nd taxation. He de veloped a system of accounting for and reporting of governmental finances, which still Is used by the bureau. . Powers aided in the formation ion of Con- Accounting Officers. He ional Munic. quently lec. y on city bud time ago from the’ here he wus se m!n on on gi He a c in charge | Woodward is believed to have bes seen last Monday ni, Armed with farm hand Chatterton peared la | time Yesterday W. Untiedt in the lon 1 rifle, Woodward, friended by Wall 1 in his employ, di: ht at the san ished learned ths i store propriet up of farms ol it wa | | | er gets When he lived in Minneapolis he | was one of the organizers and the director of the Associated Charities of that city. War. in t | Res: and ve Corps now captain Ernest H., ht the Advisory Park Citizens Mr. Pullman was inst for iholition at zoni Pullman, nominated to Couneil by the Manor | Association imental in | and a Man Hunters Trall Ex-Con- | hunt for | ore than 15 miles, John —— Mason been | a strange prising Westbrook Field, had | visited Monday night b answering Woodward's who purchased food wick, Child Health Day Is May First— EALTH rightiul every day should be The health & working for teaching that description and lantern News of the abduction had not | that time penetrated to that| ated community, about 15 miles across country from the village of Granville. Attorney General Frank . bald, on_the s has glven orders | (u take Woodward Aead or alive.” A reward of $100 for Woodward's sap. | i AnE roc ture has been offered by the ate | the most mmportant pa rts and $100 additional by Gov. making for child health Billings. is proud to CHING MURDER CASE | /% OPENS AT ANNAPOLIS | at child’s and Da is every heritage May E { Archi 1 ¥ | | | ave so | milk ol- | 1d. | refrigerator. and | Let pure, clean American ice “know your American the health tered your child American ICE Company | Special Dispateh to The Star ANNAPOLIS, Md. April 29— Charged with the murder of Joseph H. Ching, politician and prominent | ? dtown, Md., business man, November 17, last year, Isaiah But ler, colored, was placed on trial here today. It is charged that Butler a Ching near his home late at 1 and beat him to death with a pi of fron. Edna Thompson, sister-in- law of Butler, is the principal wit- ness. She is xaid to have spent s time at the office of the politician the day before, when she went there to ¢ rent, and jealousy is given as the s made er—it's the e in drinks from fi safe for en me or m- he | Prought here on a change of ve o« S 1 COLUMBIA PARK the organization of the association, und has since its formation. and was a dele gate to the Federation of Citizens' Associations until last November. Mr. Puliman started his business ca- a bundle wrapper at a local de partment store, and ls was employed | a messenger for the Associated running “copy” at the Capitol House and departments. Manor Park | been president MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS From | to 1914 he was associated with the \\x]lum Wolff Smith Public News Bureau. He has been editor of number of veteran publications. | served in the office of the Assistant | cretary of War during the World | THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several very attractive apart- ments ranging in size from two rpoms, reception hall, kitchen. bath and balcony four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled prices reasonable. ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road and COAL Co. ’ 811E St.—Main 311 I%Wzm (.ARELESS LIVI G Gets to be tly kept buildings grow on GO SEE WHY OVER 200 REAL. HOMES CLEAN @UR]ElTH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Have sold while you have been wishing for Easy Terms To Tnspect: Take Burleith Bus vou IF YOU LET a change. THIS EVENING ONLY Open From 5 to 9 P.M. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING 3805 Fulton St. N.W., $13,500 Attractive detached home in Cathedral Highlands, just three blocks off Mass. Ave. Contains 8 rooms (4 sleeping rooms), tiled bath; front porch and double rear porches; artistic side entrance; hot-water heat, elec- tricity and gas. Space for garage. \Rustic pergola in rear. Screens and awnings. [SHANNON & LUGHS, 713 14th St. NW. Main 2345 Exclusive Agents FLAT TIRE? One Block 14th St. Cars Price, $6,950 Up - Inspect Today or Tonight Sth and Ingraham Sts. N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN, Inc. M. 1267 1319 N. Y. Ave. N\ il | satisfaction Drive out Connecticut through Bradley Lane and turi right two squares on Rockyille Pike to Walsh Street and the EXHIBIT HOUSE AZRA WARREN OWNERS & BUILDERS 925 15th St. M. 9770 Evenings, Cleve. 3560 CHASE, MD. —is the keynote of Leland i Homes, with their modern com- forts and city conveniences. Leland means health for the children and happiness for the parents. Priced Under $10,500 10% Down—Balance Monthly CHEVY \ Rare and Valuable Portralts By Eminent Painters For Sale by THE RARE BOOK SHOP 723 Seventeenth St. Telephone Main 1291 General Andrew Jackson, by Thomas Sully. Commo. Thomas Macdonough, by John Trumbull. Walter Price, of Baltimore, by Thomas Sully. Miss Hamilton, of “Bush Hlll " Phila., By Charles Willson Peale. Daniel Webster, by George P. A. Healy. Commo. Lewis Warrington, by Rembrandt Pealc. Henry Clay, by John Reid Lambdin. President Millard Fillmore, by R. Kehlbeck. General Winfield Scott, by George Catlin. Chief Justice John Jay, by Albert Rosenthal. President U. S. Grant, by E. Wood Perry . Chief Justice John Marshall, by William Dunlap Lady Catharine Hare, by Elizabeth Jermyn. Chief Justice John Marshall, by Albert Rosenthal. Edwin Forrest, by C. Cohill. Chestnut Farms Dairy Nursery Milk---Raw We have recently completed arrangements by which we are enabled to supply Raw Nursery Milk of the highcst degree of purity. For those who desire to use or to prescribe Raw Nurs- ery Milk, we offer, beginning Friday, May the first, a superior product, the quality of which is insured by years of trammg and cxpcnence n productxon by an organization under the direction of a flnancia]ly disinterested medical milk commission. Our own unexcelled facilities and the reputation of this bus;- ness for sufié’ymg the best in qua’vty merits your order. Ghestrut@FarmsDair, 1116 Connecucut Ave FRANKLN40Q0

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