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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (. TUESDAY., JU\'E 2, 1995, 3 AN e 'MINE UNmN BAN BOY DROWNED BY AUTO. | EX-MARQUISE HELD [, o s e vas s +|PULLMAN INDORSED R ’Ji‘.,l.'.‘.“'.’L”‘,'.i',.',:f.,'f;',‘:L‘Lii';'::‘,‘i"' PRI S SRS mEI:r]BgP .she Nflfl‘ that reverses tk "o 0] o all additional RFD CTATTINE ar Goes Over Bank heter Crasn. | ON HOMICIDE CHARGE | vt s, o iz | FOR COMMISSIONER | o o e it 2 Lodzemen Find It Victim Pinned Down. became a scrubwoman, tion. An effort nlmo"‘-‘ ma ’» have Ecanomical FRANKLIN, W. Va. June 2—|Charwoman XKilled Sailor With |, 0% “che carrien in her maDowle| Manor Park Citizens’ Association |branch to stop in Takor 12 Jesse, aged 9 years, son of Willlam handbag ® : 2 3 the early morning hours Charter a Bus | Kile, "was drowned in the river here| Bowie Knife, Police Say—Bride |Viiee, bt sonfronted her with a re Urges Its President for it was pointed out, would be of beneni 4 o } when he was pinned u;del' the Kile e A Eaturday nicne g 25 Oyster Vacancy: foa large number of passengers in | when visiting_assocl- f automobile, which turned twice over a| of French Nobleman in 1909. the northwest section of the city ate todzes. bt "in Baker Continues Temporary 30-foot bank after a collision with u | NY S - It was reported that plans for the § ’ i machine driven by Denver Fleming. | T e bsilins . of the | W school at Fifth and Sheridan | Injunction Forbldding Pan- |ma me et e HAMSns.| 0 v Seudsmd e PEONY. ‘PRIZES . AWARDED. |, brnes: 3z iutimns, prasttont of the | 187, Sohoo! at TR and, Sheriday | Ruddle and Misses Mary Hodges and| NEW YORK, June @ = = ot Ly the 2 for Com. | that bids would be opened soon | h dl A seisme | Gertrude Bowman. Mayer, who once called norsplf by | Takoma Park Horticultural Club sioner to fill the vacancy caused m G ACts to be iet for its constructic andle Activities. | With Kile were his wife and four|the proud title of marquise, but who e i oty MBI LT | e assaciation atlonrned tnt 50115 14th St. N.W. | children. ANl were caught under the|of recent years, has sunk to the lowly Contest Ends. o tine At 6310 Third | September meeting. President Between 72 - NW. | car, but Kile succeeded in releasing | state of scrubwoman. today 0CCUDIES | \winioic 0r brizes in the firet an. | N hwest last night. Mv. Buil. | Pullman presided S himself and rescuing his family. The |a cell on a charge of hacking a deck 2 ie first an e « Manor Park body still showed signs of life. but | hand to death with a bowie knife. nual peony show of the Takoma Hor A} 2. — 92 has been its president St S Ton 22 n in the race to the doctor In court Mrs. Mayver showed a|ticultural Club, selected by Furman A committee composed of | mmfi&fimfi&fi&fi!fifimfi&fisfififimfimL : 2 e el d vellow clippings from| [, Mulford of the Department of Agri H. . Thomas T. Reed. Her West Virginia-Pittsburgh Coal Co. ke L, - rs of 1909 recounting her | culture, were announced today by the e W DE B Toh e A OWNER LEAV[NG several weeks ago, rest x officials to the venerable Marquis|club. The winners included M rl B. Smith will present Mr. Pull s unin > ,,'"}STATE INCOME TAX LAW de Clermont Ferrault. At the.'time|Tiarry Houston. I ¢. Spod { TO BE SOLD AT SACRIFICE temporary of the United Mines' Wor e X rslgge organizing non-union mine; of the of the marriage, according ‘to the, i Ehrmentrout. M. L. B, Mrs. N. | day. concern in the Panhandle coal dis CONDEMNED BY JUDGE | ciippings. the marquis gave his name | i Weigle. 11 . Feffner 0t 5nr | Resolutions of svmnathy e o | trict, was continued in. foree. todss as Hubert Nomen, but said that heljoway, (e W. Pevton, Rapidan, by Federal Judge W. . Baker, after was a nobleman in France. Va., and the Schwartz Peony Garde! RN a section dealing with union meetings | BY the Associated Press Mrs. Mayer said that the marquis | Gaithersburg, Md L EL LT ted JACKSON, Miss June 2.—The de-||eft her after two months and later Just the setting [ had “been elimi Own a Home A decision as to whether the in-|cision of the Mi issippl Supreme | she married Willlam Mayer, in [T for that new junction will be made ,,p,‘,,wm,\l;nnnn banded down vesterday, declar. | Viohoken, At the time of her ‘mar: 1] = Just Off 16th - will not be given until after final|ing the State’s income tax law consti- | T —— | i : ~ home | arsuments. the court said. the luw | tutional, has swept away (he last z S aipgbilocaiont B . providing a lapse of 140 days before | vestige of security to the taxpaver, The Ki d * one square nerthwest * Hedges & Middleton, Inc.|these arzuments can he receives. Justice Anderson. who dissented from I i o of a = of 16th and Colum- Reiteis In continuing in force the tem.|the decision, said. Open for Inspection GARAGETT ] ; Z > 1412 Eye St. N.W. porary restraining order, which pro-| ‘The State now, without hindrance D 7 o [ . bia Road. Frunk. 9503 hibits peaceful picketing activities by | from the constitution, may fill its in- Every Day - You will marvel at the he de- the miners’ union at the company’s|satiate maw to overflowing, n predicted that | mines, Judge Baker overruled a |clared. Justice Ande: unfon motion to dissolve the injunc- | Property within the State will be taxed m tion as modified to permit union |times without number | Qt meetings to be held. He ruled that| His dissenting opinion. concurred in manifold attra; delightful home. in a modern fire- Protect Your Car 3911 Jocelyn Street £ Chevy Chase, D. C. “ proof building. for only ® the restraining order was similar in | by Justice McGowen. said that an ap ar e $5.700 detail to the Hitchman injunction | barent purpose of the framers of the large detached = DD case, which was decided by the United | Mississippi constitution te protect h ntaning g States Supreme Court In favor of the | PrOPeIty owners against unjust and |l enernall vian. contaimime 1 roome Small Payment and | Hitchman Coal Co. inequitable taxation had been gradu room ~ with stone firenlace, electric $57 a Month ) | After Judge Baker read his decision, |ally whittled away by the courts until refrigsration. hardwood floors throueh- : Naighdi b wbsiind } 1 Sl e 19 other Wast | tHEey e Bopobaet) Gt Varaze and vers arga grounds Well built—finely planned congeniality are a dis RE'S a thrill in a dish of irginia coal companies prepared to . constructed to give the utmost tinct asset to any home. fish, tasty and brown, gar- present arguments in their application | The sense of touch is dullest on the | Naval, officer leaving. clty—dseices = immediate sale. Corn:r Central Avenue and Spa Street, Cottage (Number 30 Spa St.) 20 Minutes From Center of City of service. We will be pleased ill find them here! to call and give full informa- L tion. . : for an injunction against the miners’ m*fig\:“:::”““s;;’d p:":;yt' union. These companies seek to re Fou Piq ety strain the union from organizing taste. But for the final touch, | activities. charging a conspiracy be B isten, y ! Try tween the union and operators in the H o sauce made from the new, | central competitive coal flelds to in. | A Home arg ain specially prepared Gulden's |terfere with interstate commerce. Saladressing Mustard. This wonderful new salad \ mustard is a delicate blend of DEATH UNAVOIDABLE' the finest mustard seeds, olive oil, wvinegar and rich spices. It gives Coroner Returns Verdict on Fatal a delicious, delicate, zestful taste i i | to salads and entrees. Try it RociisnitoloutD: | tonight on fish. Coroner Nevitt conducted an inquest | 1 at the District of Columbia m ue Sold at Al groces. today in the case of Charles R.| Large size bottle 15¢ Thompson, 5 vears old. 638 Orleans L) place northeast, who died at Casualty | Hospital Sunday as the result of in v % GULDENS Hosoiual Sundsy a3 we resunt o v | 4 RICH MAN’S HOME by the automobile of Michael Rinaldi, < - SALAORESSING 1347 Franklin street northeast, near | For $3.500 MUSTARD his home last hursday The jury 4 eported a verdict of unavoidable ac Funeral services will be held Wed nesday after: 2 o'clock at the | UR El I H me of the dead boy's zrandparents, | 34 T street. Interment will be at Lt A At 36th and R Sts N.W. See This House at Once! | Evening Phone Service Daily Until 8:30 Allan E. Walker & Co. Inc. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2690 CALL— Lincoln Ten One Hundred Al Steel or Wood Frame Garages WASHINGTON CONSTRUCTION CQ. 201 Fenton Court N.E. ! y,h' for immed Five Rooms, Bath, Fully Screened, Corner Lot, Concrete Roads and Sidewalks, Garden Planted Telephone us and our Representative will take you direct to the property The Best Buy of the Season Caywood Bros. & Garrett, Inc. Realtors Main 982 915 New York Ave. N.W. R R R AR R R R Rt Hh Rt Ath room and _twn Vi five, S18.500 hannon & Luchs, Inc. . N.W. Efi!fi':fi9?55555%&5&5555&5!59555555&1&5&555&55&5 g % | : = [F et ATTENTION MERCHANTS We have a 4-story building on G Street, between 9th and 10th Sts., suitable for any retail business. A wonderful opportunity That is substantially what has made such a wonderful success dof A Home for a Home 11 "oman— HE home-loving wife. 1 fin oderate-p Ho and wtting it UP . ;\ | NORTIIWEST in the Bect. N HBORHOOD for your Family to buy a home for your in eve trivial home task, whe f %C%SAVAGE hagsacloyer 090 ';;'”"K ”;{”\ "F ”.'li}‘{‘l;'\”‘flm“” business on a very tends a home garden of flowers , WASHER and Our Safe and Sane Terms moderate amount of cash. and vegetables and coaxes the . DRYRER To Inspect: TAKE BURLEITH BUS bi tor nest ander wibs house i Possession in Thirty Days Price, $90.000 Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1412 Eve St. N.W. Realtors caves, will delight in o Warren-built of thes J. Natic Bs o ‘, & n o i | J 3:30_o'clock hoard of “directors of the Rizgs N Sidin B wiidatl o —o0n lfith Street a month $500 cash C. Bungalow Home Irving St. Between 13th and 14th Sis. N.E. Frank. 9503 Five bright rooms, bath, pipeless furnace, laundry tubs in cellar, a broad front porch and lot 40x140 feet to a paved alley. Highest elevation in Northeast and oak trees on every lot! 0.J.DeMOLL EMMONS S.SMITH 1 un th harter and 1 S | +National Bank of “Washington, : ¥ - i 10% Cash 6 00 $55 Mont} In LOCATION. PLAN, CON- = 65 ’ | O i 5] 55 Monthly Viee Bresigont STRUCTION, SIZE and PRICE, $5,650 price ! v Je o ? ! [ for t \ | ANSUAL ELECTIO cal'l:;:\em}:nafi,r;;.;k:: superior to U\U‘" Al RS AL | oA ‘ i | at w”m o | structed brick homes, with oak floors, ’ i ‘ s and hotwater heat. electricity and numerous | ng EXHIBIT HOUSE other modern features.- Paved alley and 7 | y | 1 eaneEr \“\Igrm‘c 3535 16th Street N.W. concrete sidewalks. Open till 9 p.m. . | F"l un l t ure i | f Ve Arictically Furnished by Third Street ’ i 1’ Baum’s Furniture House, \&RB 14th and U Sts. Between L and M Streets N.E. Conttag 11 1025 Fitistasiory! erider Open D, S S BOSS W5 PHELPS Gardiner & Dent, Inc T e har THe Mot \\ HOME OF HOMES f 1409 L Street N.W. \ 1417 K Street N.W. Main 9300 4 ) F Bank of Washington' BT : == e = v Until 9 P.M. Suggestions for the 925 Fifteenth Street Evening Phones Phone Main 9770 Col. 5 and Clev. 1119.) the” Dratr commence $iaed in Section Fifts-ona hun d_sixty- Revised Statutes of the United | CQNVERSION of Northwsst Savines | C. with a | June Bride 4 " one branch: loc District_of ESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hand and Seal of this Eleventh Beautiful Odd Pieces of Fine Furniture Are Here. TING A | ?\“fi:\; et e i We cordially invite your inspection. reholders of the i o ashington Main office of the Rires < 1 i 3 Pennesivanta ave. ne e i | Tor the purpos Of veitei hiion rat{fving and Foazd of diréeor it —Also Fine Lamps priced from $7.25. r rectors of onal Bank of Washingis. B | for_a_consolidation of thees 1 under the i PECIALIsTs IN!'DIANOLAS AND DEPDODUCING _PIANOS ™ i ©°J DeMOLL EMMONS B SMITH 0@/ Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL = Twelfth and G Streets |t GIVE A— Baby Grand Piano NOW IS THE THVIE FOR ROOF REPAIRING Pon'L_sart until bad woather sets in IRONC LAD Company. B 20T Efficient Service Give us sour next order for print. | ing. We .,\‘hnlr satisfaction. Bk HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON 5. ADAMS, flaaiem 300 Westinghouse Electric Fans At 372 Each fs g0 ron tation ehind this Teliably top! Thisis a scenefrom your home---as it will TO THE || | be when Ruud-equipped. i Refreshing andsoothing ROOFING 119 3rd St sw COMPANY_Phone Main Standard Wiping Cloth ( Co Wholesale Dealers | i Vet 292 Clar. 29 WILL BE SOLD TO THOSE WHO APPLY FIRST June Brides . []| i e Shoes Farazce. off marchants, sie:; machiae | Quickly chases dirt and We Supply Any Quantity o Get our prices first. T PNNING —ROOFING. GUTTERING, SPOUTIN 12 MONTHS TO PAY Don't u«( \\ork fiummea l' !‘; - I MANUFACTUERS ARE UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND ul FOR THIS NEW AND POPULAR FAN AND HAVE LIMITED US | 1 Il i i Il Ruud brings all-around- the-clock hot water ser- | !‘ grime. ! in the family. Inexpensive, too. Your hand on the faucet controls the gas. 733 13th St. N.W. from Phone Main 6985 TO ONLY 300. Grands Priced Ml -l THIS COMPANY STANDS BEHIND EVERY APPLIANCE IT SELLS Printing Plant Give us your next order if you want resuit-getting printing. The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. “Troubles Will Fade Away ith the coming of night if that mnums t 1= made comfortabl Coax sleening by renovating it Phone Main for this service. DELL MFG. CO. i 610 E St. N.W, Sold on easy payments by Plumbers and The Gas Company. 18] )) o S POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 14th and C Sts. N.W. Main 7260 475" I | | ; 4 Beautiful New I

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