Evening Star Newspaper, June 2, 1925, Page 14

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14, » NOBULLETSFOUND * INBROKERS BODY Wealthy Chicagoan Died of Fire Effect, Decision of Physicians. Aiha N | Br the Ascociated Press CHICAGO, June 2.—Burns and smoke. not a bullet wound, caused the death of Deo R. Parsons, wealthy BAND CONCERTS. At 6:30 o'clock’ this evening, by a section of the United States Marine Band, Taylor Branson, second leader, conducting. March, “General Bandholtz,” Stannard “Dao .Hartman Wiblitzhauser. “Rose Marle,"” Frim] rian Romance'..Bendlx “The Girls of Baden,” Komzak Suite, “Americana”....Thurban a. The Tiger's Tall, march. b. When Malindy Sings, serenade. i c. The Watermelon Fete, sketch. Musician Frank Excerpts from “Hung: Waltz, THE EVE KING GIRL APPEALS FOR ANOTHER TRIAL Charges Errors in Cout Rulings During Trial in Baby-Smoth- ering Case. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., June 2.—Irre spective of whether Elizabeth M King, 19-year-old girl of Woodmont, this county, who is now serving a 10- year term for smothering to death her new-born baby, is paroled by Gov. Ritchie so that she can be committed to a Florence Crittenden home in Vir- ginla, the Maryland Court of Appeals man Prescott, who represented the girl, have noted an appeal in the Cir- cuit Court here.and the wcord will be sent to Annapolis in time for the case to be heard at the October term of the Court of Appeals. Prepares Report for Ritchie. BALTIMORE, June 2.—Whether NG - STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €., TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 19 Delco Wins Bliss School Commencement. The annual commencement of the Bliss Electrical School will be “held at the Takoma Park Theater tomor- row night at 8 o'clock. Willlam S. Culbertson, vice chalrman of the United States Tariff Commission, will be the principal speaker. Elizabeth King, the 19-year-old Rock- {ville girl who was found guilty of | smothering her baby to death, will |serve 10 years in the House of Cor jrection or will be turned over to of ficials of the Florenca Crittenden Home of Washington and sent to their farm in Virginia, will be put up to Gov Ritchie shortly Dr. Arthur P. Herring, head of the State Board of Mental Hygiene, ex amined the girl Saturday and is now preparing his report for submission to the Governor. Several alienists have reported she has the mentality of a child ef & 1n one minute—just that quick—tbe pain Septic and sclencite to erery g ary S0t forthe conseculive broker, whose body was found Sun 1 > » | | will be asked to order a new trial of day in his partly-burned apartment, The Star Spangled Banner. the case on the ground that the Cir- ft was decided last night at an At 7:30 o'clock p.m., at Judiciary cuit Court for this county erred in| Chicago reports the highest wa autopsy. The finding of a pistol Square, Fifth and E streéts | |some of its rulings at the trial. At-|scale for painters and decorators, pay- cartridge near the body and reports that Parsons had been shot caused the autopsy to be performed, but no bullet wound was found. The autol was ordered also to waive, if the United Charles northwest, by - the tead- | ing $1.50 for a half an hour. States Navy Band, Benter, director. March, “The Screamer’ Overtu Zampa torneys Thomas L. Dawson and .. Jewell erold cumstances permitted, any techni Suite, mmer Days’ cality in sending the body to Union a. In a Country Lane. City, Mich., for purial b. On the Edge of the Lake. c. At the Dance. Grand Scenes from the opera, “La Boheme"......... Puccini Stories Pieced Together. Conflicting accounts of the fire and Are you running your the circumstances surrounding it were Valse, “Gold and Silver”..Lehar pieced together by a coroner's Jury | | papcusie e Bellctent Ld < and the police, with the latter Excerpts from * patrolman,” had driven [ me early Sunday morning request the police said, had been in edley of Irish Airs”.Carl Volti d fantasia from the opera breakfast at the Parsons Concert & the Army .Music HE . . I Cd I bioh sxsiaines iy peeatnct | | - Schiol, Srashliion Snbacts original idea low pressure Balloons ! blaze. fell from ning, Capt. R. G. Sherman, loon ti = | \-n\:‘Llhe ground "umnml::‘l‘am. Wililam 4\2. - baCk Of ball n t‘res at me lou], ar prwure > pital White, principal of music, n - e e is the added comfort of and it won’t hurt them. believe, returned to their home early March, “The Kiwanians,” L - Sunday, quarrelling. Mrs. Parsons W. C. White l'ldlng on a soft CI-llhlon Bec s . while her husband, on the Overture, “Hunyady Laszlo,” f . ause e of taking the car to the : awe o rke‘I) or ar. ound and eventually Fox trot, * {atharina'...F: as found by King. Mrs. Parsons:| | Solos for trumpet (a) “The Com- E d of They have the new account of the affair did not coincide mandant” .-.......Chambers very extra pound o « ”» e () “A Dream” Rartiett Low-Pressure Tread, (Played by W. O. Thomas F. pressure that must be . F) . . : Darcy) which prevents early | Peter de Paolo, driving a miles when it smashed into the STATE SIFTS TALES put into a balloon tire to Duesenberg Special with Del- wall and was out of the race. anduneven tread wear— R T make it serviceable takes Ignition, w Not once—but for 6 consecu- (@) “Danse Orientale,” 3 { co Ignition, won the great 500- et e IN SHEPHERD CASE b “Cortege du gaLAROMIrskY away just so much from And they are built of | THIE e at Indioranolis tive years—the winning cars at each 500-mile Indianapolis race have been Delco equip- ped. And Delco uses to the ut- Ippolitow-Twanow Selection from the musical com- edy “King Dodo".....Luders Scene indienne from Latex-treated WebCord, ’ breaking all records for this which gives maximum track, at an average speed of the cushioning. Many balloon tires to- Crowe Wants to Avert Higher *Afri- i pe .. Meyerbe: oL *]e. | . . . Cuazd Resersal B e @ F liiBee Tact d strength and flexibility. over 101 miles per hour. most the experience gained Wins His Case. | bt ay are run harder than from this unrivaled racing i e e they should be for max- No matter what your Of the 22 cars that started, record in designing and build- tain 4 comietion ot Wit D, Shep. | | By the United States Soldiers' imum cushioning. experience with other Sl & wene Dli. ednaped, A e CvmenC .= conviction of Willew D Shep Home Band, at the bandstand, R Balloen tires mavihave | yet 3 of these cars finished be found on the majority of McClintock, “millionaire orphan.” | | DeETaIng Ay 5:fs slelsek this This is done to save y | first, third and eighth. The the finest built cars in the o resenied that there il b | Ponsag: sasivant leader, the tires from excessive ~ PSen— “ fourth held eighth place at 387 world. By o higher cowrt. Oyertiite. Lo Tao' des par wear. Do not over-inflate | § eretors themrusecitoninas cais /B8 airy Lake)........ v th z | THEDAYTON ENGINEERING LABORATORIES COMPANY, DAYTON, OHIO, U.S.A. stories will be sifted and weighed be Entracte (a) “Love in Idleness, But here is a Balloon ese tires to save them . Macbeth fore they give testimony in court. (b) “Swing Song," fiom uicka.nde C 3 An important witness for the State. = 8 s XCES81VH Bovert aite, ot G leaint. e i Tirethatneednotbeover- q Py ; ever, and though he was reported hid 5 2 & = v o 13 Pilisburgn. he coma not be| | poarhe, Rainbow G inflated to save it from Wear ; found by detectives. . > e 2 ar Pt s Waltz song, “For the 1 With “four jurors sworn_in, both A ey early and uneven tread It is not necessary. Finale, “The Captivator. v box & > full jury box soon Williams wear or tread separation. | STARTING LIGHTING IGNITION They are made for ubpoena s have been prepared for| | .. < : % William P. Derrick of Houston, Tex Soe St Speusien fDainee Y. U.S.Roval 1 . and Jerome Matillo of Indianapolis, oucanrun tru air 'es. but Mr. Crowe explained that the S oW pressur Senator Harris Improving. calling of them did not signify that W intending to delve Senator Harris of Gerrgia, who al into the death of | his tonsils removedata hospitalhere Uni S R C "““%‘:“‘fn"!(’»‘r“g‘; ]‘:r‘“ last Friday, was reported this morning 2 n'ted tates Ubber ompany held Shepherd responsible for both |sufficiently recoved from the -operation 2 ' killed by mercury poisoning, accord- | return to his office and resume his » iBg to the chemist's report i e S 5 duties in a few days. Press Club Lecture. Branch nationally Known lecturer and eler, will_de- Hver an illustrated address on “The orthwest” before AVEN'T you always wanted restful, tasteful walls that would always stay fresh and new-looking? You can have them—with du Pont Flat Wall Paint! You can have delicate, velvety pastel tints that can be easily washed with a little soap and water. 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