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§1,600,000 ASKED TOM MOORE WINS SUIT. Theater Man Gets Verdict in Al- THE EVENING STAR, TRADEBOARD'S 1S PERRYGO’S SECOND TRIAL FOR MURDER NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, D. C, CLERGY WILL URGE FUNDS FOR GRAVES 29 22, FRIDAY, MAY theaters this 1925. P. J. Haltigan have been speaking for the fund from stages of the local week. Confederate. G. A. R. MRS. FLORA HODGE DIES. Was Post Office Department Clerk Electora] Commission now hangs in the ladies' gallery of the Senate wing at the Capitol Mrs. Hodge came to this city with her parents from Chicago, in the earl which R Acknowledged ........$2.00 $614.13 Y FRRie foomy Chigsien. dn leged Contract Breach. Youth Charged With Killing Mrs. ey e 4 for 42 Years. i(;:u ,;{!e_ in _],,), :v““' :‘-"';;;A\'NISW A jury in Circuit Division No. 2, be- Mr. John Fabyan 25| Mra. Flora Fassett Hodge, 65 years | Y’ W. W. Delano, 1733 Newton fore Justice Stafford, has returned a Faithful at Congress Heights | Moy Thomas and Rabbi Loeb to|Edward F. Colladay... 10100 | old, @ clerk in the Post Office Depart- [ Stfeet- verdict in favor of Tom Moore, theater Five Years Ago Patrons Earle Theater 25.76 | ment for the last 42 years, died in| [fUNeral sery i ‘be ca owner, in the of the Austin Co., i Broadcast Plea for Veterans’ | PatronsGayety Theater 3403 | Emergency Hospital yesterday after |2t Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pennsyl Gallinger Needs New Group to recover $14,674 for alleged breach of contract. The plaintiff company claimed that Moore had not carried out an agreement to build a theater Eight Hundred Members and Edgar Randolph Perrygo, who has been in the District jail for 5 years, charged with the murder of Mrs. Em- ter . Floral Tributes. Patrons Mutual Thea- 23.76 1.00 a short iliness. Mrs. Hodge was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fassett, both of whom were for many years well o Rock Creek Cemeter ock. Interment will be private, | known artists in Washington. Mrs. $708.91 Fassett painted the portrait of the To please some men that they look like acto and that it had thereby lost profits of o e the amount asked. Attorneys Wilton J 5 Lambert and R.' H. Yeatman appeare for the defendant, while the company was represented by Attorneys Palmer, Davis & Scott and W. J. Neale. Mgr. C. F. Thomas and Rabbi J. T. Loeb will appeal to the public through the broadcasting stations on behalf of the Memorfal day decoration fund be- ing raised by the Grand Army of the Republic and allled veteran organiza- ily Faithful in February, 1920, will be called for trial next Wednesday before Chief Justice McCoy, in Criminal Division 2. Perrygo was 17 years old when the of Buildings, Citizens’ Ad- visory Council Is Told. Guests to Enjoy Anaual Shadbake at Quantico. When Miss Josephine W. Kenny, New York school teacher, rented her four-story dwelling she stipulated in the lease that the tenant must dis- ] R5R5R5 SR 50 525e SRS A5RGe 5e5R SRS SAG RGeS SR SR SRS RS aseSR5eaRSe5Rses 5525252525252 Washington is ntly in need of S The thirty-first annual outing and{tragedy accurred, and was convicted |tions to decorate the graves of Amer- additio build n the Gallinger & 4 W rd | in 1921 and sentenced to death. His |ican soldlers and sailors May. 30, play the Amerfcan flag on the prem- 1lospital reser o rovide tor| FEDERAL EMPLOYE shadbake of the Washington Board|.B, ;oy™ jumes A. O'Shea, fook an| There are more than 50,000 of these|ise® on all legal holidays. the treatment of contagious diseases of Trade, which takes place at Quan- | gL Ch®y S 4TIEE G ek %0t Ap. | graves In cemeteries in and about the d to accommodate persons suffering EDITOR SUCCUMBS tico, Va., tomorrow will be the larg- | peals sei aside the conviction and |Capital. To decorate each requires a 9L ORI I Snih ) Ao e o e est ever held by that organization. |&ranted a new trial because of the in- |large sum of money, and the workers| Avminos Made to Order yrovided for in the private hospitals, More than §00 members and their | troduction of a confession alleged to |find it necessary to appeal to the 4 the Citizens' Advisory Council was More th nbers have been secured by “third degree’ |public. d R ired urCOte Told last night by Health Officer Wil 3 guests will take part in the outing.|methods. Boxes have been placed in stores an cpaired— f Joseph G. Gurley Dies Sudenly at A Murphy Finish mm C. Fowle secretary of the Board of “owler stres: e Wilson, and many of the banks and larger business houses. It is requested that contributors place their offerings in these. The Evening Star also will receive contributions. ‘Watson B. Millel Dinner Dance SATURDAY, 23d and_Geo Cl the necessity disease hospital s now han rfield Hos: il contracts with The testimony offered by the Gov- ernment at. the first trial was that Perrygo wanted to marry, and, know- ing Mrs. Faithful, years old, was accustomed to carry large sums of money sewn in her skirt, went to her home in Congress Heights. When de- nied a request for money he struck her over the head with a short plece of pipe, it was charged, killing her. Papering and painting at exceptionally reasonable prices—No inconvenience or Guring work and no delays. Phons CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 Tickets for the affair were com- pletely sold out two weeks ago and Richard L. Connor, assistant secre- tary of the hoard, has a long waiting list of persons who are anxious to get tickets from those who, at the last minute, cannot go. Leave City 9:30. The party will leave Washington on the steamer St. Johns at 9:30 to- morrow morning. They will proceed down the Potomac to Quantico, where dirt Home in Garrett Park, Md., Aged 58 Years. Tarlan Wood and A Quick Durable Job That Stays New HAVE us paint your car this new Special Dispatch to The Star. KENSINGTON, Md., May 22.—Jo- seph Grafton Gurley, 58 years old, of Garrett Park, Md., died suddenly at r. He was the son n dwelt on the need for sther group of buildings | to take care of general id the wards already | & .| his home yesterday Ralph 3 : sl MBI A 3 - as the greatest|of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gurley offy oy i aisembark and be the|S way. MURCOTE is the won- the hospital was| washington. Mr. Gurley was the ed-| oy aits for the day of the U. S. Ma 9 M . . [fior of ‘the Federal Employe, with|Eueets for the day of the U. &. P Y H W t Wardman fiark fiutg[ derful new lacquer finish that said at least §500.-| which orsanization he was connected | "(yarles Pimper, chairman of the i Oll an hand ith ick! dfor the | for “several years. " . R Gurley,| cncaane commpition, pa annoencea |8 Lo | to cose 9 patR ot grows handsomer with age. Quick! grandfather of Mr. Gurey, was secre- your that the program will be the most later for the summer, so elaborate ever provided for the annual Amazing durability, hardness, tary of the African Colonization So :| stety and was the prime mover in es-| Gy fng: Souvenirs will be distributed bent;)lha? Colbert sce £ Music by toughness and imperviousness; SR e on the boat as the party returns to to umbing replace- . 00| Mr. Gurley was a greatnephe of | WWahington. ‘It 18 expected that they ments and repairs NOW. £ Wardman Park Hotel nothing seems to harm it. And the New York Avenue Presbyterian|"lll arrive back here about 8:30 p.m. We modernize “antique Orchestra beautiful, too, the Semmes way. Partial List of Participants. bathrooms, install shower v Church. 3 Donovar | ; : 1 He is survived by his widow, a son,| Among the prominent people who et e, Ver Come in and see it 1ail to the ec how he deterr Revere Gurley, and three daughters, | il taks the tilp are: Commissioner Reisonably O R etavations, y what the tax rate should be each|Katherine, Josephine and Lida GurleY. | Rudolph, Capt. John H. Craige, George o £ o'umhis year. Funeral services will be held tomor-| 5" \watson, chief of the Fire Depart & Customary Colbert = Evening Dress late residence at 3 o'clock. row at hi Semmes Motor Co. Bond Tdea Revived. service, whatever the ex- ment: David Lynn, architect of the Requested NZ-mZ2C Q s asked by one — - Capitol; Representative F, N. Zihlman tent of your plmding e n during this Maj A. Wheeler and William needs. £ i 3 3 R ST FREE ON $50,000 BOND. |’ e H “We Paint While You Ride” Kivi thought to the advisabil e Gen. John A. Lejeune, J C lbe danch R ing the idea of a bond| RALEIGH, N. C. May 22 P).—|comn of the United Stat aurice J. Colbert £ e ancins 613-617 G St. NW. Main 6660 s OF 3 Marine Corps; Col. John W. Oehmann : : VP Every Evening, Nl AR . WYL ain i eans o meeting many of | Henry Dennis Griffin, sentenced to Lu’fl.‘i‘u?g ‘ingp;cm- Mal. W. H. Hol. Heating—Plumbing—Tinning Ten to Twelve i dl %R 1t jects that > being lald |30 years imprisonment:on the charge S JMaj. W. H. : B T he em by department heads. |of mutilating Joseph Needleman, |combe. Maj. Gen. Eli K. Cole, Repr 621 | Street Fhione 3"“"2 RN\ 77 ‘.“" A bond issue was proposed more|tobacco salesman, has given bond |Sentative A. M. Free, Lieut. Col. C. O.|2 . S0163017. = S &Ll A 2525252525252525 ] than a ye but the Commis-|in the sum of $50,000 for an|Sherrill and James A. Gawthrop, sec-| FimuIMIIIIINIANBIRHMHNARIG sioners d that time to lay|appeal to the Supreme Court|retary of the Richmond Chamber of > the matter aside and will be released from the State | (ommerce. Mr. Wilson also asked the council|prison today. Needleman was muti- e = — N - Compulsory military service for women as well as men is suggested in France as a remedy against depop- ulation. nsider carefully the need for a 1 year to con n of buildings on the ased farm for feeble-| ren near Annapolis Junc- lated last March after a mob had removed him from the Martin County jail, where he was being held on a rge of attack upon a young girl EDMONSTON’S Home of Foot Forms to carry on v , Jesse C. asked him if the pollution which now exists in the | several streams of water surround-| ing the District constitutes a menace | a nd a possible cause of con-| se. alth officer replied that while tion of Rock Creek, the Po- y 1 rivers would not szt 4 & Misses” One- such a condition gfi Sh'ap Pumps th. He added that j acilities in several WHALF PRICE Saturday--Last Day One more day and we will bring to a close what we believe to be the greatest Women’s Apparel Event ever held in this city! Thousands of women have shared in this unparalleled 2 FOR 1 EVENT, and we would like to continue it longer, but our stocks won’ll permit it. Our advice to you is be here early Saturday morning. DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. 26 [ 777 THE MIRACLE STORE OF WASHINGTON 919 F Street N. W. > > also is a source of | ol (s connection Dr. Fowler de.| ¥y AL duifit Clearahos of thess iings Tias been dacided upon. Tt 3 e et i | A enables parents to indulge in a well-directed Economy. .~ iy, AT G o rEsrols a8 onEL a8) Y You know Iidmonston Quality—you know Edmonston Serv- ¥ braedle il S Der-| Wy ice—you know Edmonston Values. 5 TS polldtlont cof fow HntoSthem: AN Enough to say SHOES HALF PRICE in order to guarantee Mr. Wilson devoted a considerable | N 5 quick clearance part of his talk to a description of a FpaTe. ow the District handles its prisoners| §j Sizes 83 to 11...... $L75 Sizes 11; to 2......52.00 t Occoquan and Lorton, emphasiz-| the success the workhouse has | M 3 attained in the manufacture of brick | Wy . not_only for buildings being erected @ ol ncorporate there, but for public school construc- . ti Advisers and Authorities 1334 F Street on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager The council will meet again tonight 10 hear the needs of the Police and Fire Departments from Acting Supt. !"\)'Mrlt‘s Evans and Chief George atson. You buy any dress or coat and we will give you another dress or coat absolutely FREE! Could anything be more saving than this offer? If you cannot use two gar- ments—Bring a friend and divide the cost between you. CHOOSE 2 GARMENTS---PAY FOR ONLY 1 COAT and{COAT and DRESS | DRESS Or 2 Dresses Or 2 Dresses or 2 Coats. or 2 Coats. Ve As a special inducement for you and yours to dress up on this great National Holiday—we will give you with our compliments, either a beautiful new women's blouse or one of the latest style men’s straw hats—provided you make a pur- chase of $20.00 or more. Of course, —so hurry. CLOTHE THE ENTIRE FAMILY Dresses free articles are limited in number S\/ff Ensemble SUITS We have only Just received many of the summer dresses of- fered here—assuring you that the styles and materials repre- sant the Jast word from fashion centers. Remember you can buy on parments—so charge it, at the sale price. New Spring Cloth Coats, in- 3 Big Specials Your choice of Smart Spring Cloth Coats and Attractive Silk Dresses in great variety of cluding fur trimmed modelsand distinctive:New Spring and Summer Silk Dresses, both for the one low price. styles for Misses and Women. E ‘s wearing they're the style hit of the season. Showing all the newest comblina- tions in silks, sating and crep: Yes, you can buy on paymen —we'll charge it, at the sal warice. 95 Chargelt! *em—tor THE EXTRA COAT OR DRESS IT’S A GIFT TO YOU" PAY FOR ONE—GET ONE FREE COAT and | COAT and DRESS DRESS Or 2 Dresses Or 2 Dresses or 2 Coats or 2 Coats Men’s 2-Pants SUITS $2 .50 Chargelt! All over Washington—m bout this_vaine. All-woor . hand-tatlored: taro-pans the conservative get a Straw Hat 319.95 Chargelt! $27.50 Values $35.00 Values \ & NN \ THE BETTER STORE FOR BETTER CLOTHES ) 703 SEVENTH ST. N. W $] 9.95 $2.95 Ordinarily you’d have to pay Coats and High Class Silk almost this price for the dresses Frocks for every occasion. The or coats alone. Newest Fash- savings are tremendous. Sizes ions—Smart colors and fabrics. for women and misses. (WS HUDSON’S—The Miracle Store of Washington—919 F St. N.W. g,

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