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i o whom the authorities say the me: 3606 Fulton place, a hookkeeper in|neral services will he announced 'were smuggling across the Iwr)r’,‘(‘mn the bank, was drowned in the river | Al€r Carpenter lived with his par when his strength gave out after he had assisted one of them to shore, | |ag T SEE ANNOUNCEMENT were lodged in jail here TUESDAY'S AND SATURDAY'S STAR - e e SRARRS RRRSRRRRRE AR R You Can Own a Famous Gruen Watch i Or a Beautiful Diamond Ring—Just— Open a Charge Account Convenient Terms Tust a small initial payment and the balance weekly or monthly. » ¥ g : : : N FENTNG A Q S TON v e - S He THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925. o Zonight at T80 olclock at the |two of their escorts, who were also | inent In athletics. He had been in At drug and shoe stores Overture, “Rlenzi”.....Wagner B il et R ETOR The number 13 was unlucky for Bringing Helpless Bathers time had gone down twice. Carpenter March, “Territortal,” . 9 . street southwest, when Motor Cycle to Safety. shore, where she was taken on land Rev. James E. Connell Speaks Blankerburg | | “Shoot on Sight,” Police Told| Policeman Milton D. Smith of the i3 and resuscitated. Not notictng Car. | CPar8ed With Attempt to Bring Ee 6o at Academy of Immacu- Banne as Wan Becomes Mare o e P o e hveest | | 2y ercome by, exhaustion while as: (I8l 08 s esheretel by his/sfotta ||y prpory ve, June 15° 00— | - At Lincolr: Park by the United e senger automobile. sisting In the rescue from drowning © women, and he was . late Conception. | | states Army Bana, Capt. Ray- Ruthless and Violent. Three of the boys were riding |of two young women, Who Were|water only after considerable time had |by United States immigration patrol- | =55 mond G. Sherman, commanding; the fenders. a violation of the new |guests on the annual outing of the | been lost | o z e Trust' Com- | . Although physicians worked ol Shetis e Sailiie ot wallkibuslEanontisn tas | | DAR. eadar: “topightizats A | | ik feiamres a motorist from allowing any one | Washington Loan and Trust' Com- |, " FUER TG CARS Torited on him | Canadian border, and died in a hos & o'clock. S T e . CHICAGO, June 15.—Chicago's war | of any machine. According to the |ar G. Carpenter. 23 vears old, of | broukh to Wachimston retsy ol A% | M. Baker of Montreal and six Chinese a mass held in connection with the | Bagley T teheArant ekl apataldcnat] | ioyerturs, s Tustanians: abated energy. be brought into court since the emy of the Immaculate Conception | | piccolo solo, “Chant du Rossig- campaign begun after the triple fatal The boy was fined $13. one for vesterday morning in the Church of | nal” .. Filipovsky clash of police and gunmen on Satur-| €ach occupant of the car, Judge mda) other. Connell declared that he did not be- 4 Klewitz | | ha gangster, were killed, a third Giarnaler: was onEbof n i oln ol lieve in the separation of religlon and | | EXcerpts from “The Prince of e — e._ s e el e R B e e el R |denty slipped into a hole and shouted | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Carpen Cauouses BAND CONCERTS. 13 Passengers YOUTH GIVES I.'FE Itor hetp. m at the Fulton place address ¢ 3 Faoenteria b r with | . Carpenter was a former Western | —_— In 665_Man” Car SAVING 2 WOMEN arpenter dove into t water With | Hign ‘School student and was prom- | way. Stops the pain at oncs, i = s . guests on the outing; assisted in bring- | the employ of the Washington Loan Scholl’ Navy . Charl , di- &% R L { Navy'Bund, Charles Benter, i Costs Driver $13 ing one of the girls to shore, and then |14 Trust Co, about two vears. 1 D.: - March, “Tannhauser”..Wagner d FIRNS Bank Bookkeeper Drowned After|went out into the water after the e emE Zmo.pads e \ a . : [ other. The second woman in the mean- | AL L EGED SMUGGLER SHOT| e e e Gems from “Rose Marle.” Friml Florence E. Phillips of 1010 Seventh succeeded in getting her near the s s——— 5 Finale, “The Star Spangled fourth precinct arrested him yes- venter, the other two men did not see Chinamen in From Canada. pulled from beneath the surface of the | Bugene LaMotte of Montreal was shot | m. oa — | | Capt. Wiliam J. Stannard, mm———— traffic reguiations, which prohibits men last night at Westfield, near the to ride on the mud guards or hood |pany yesterday at Piney Point, Stew- | cov, ” d not re- | pital h few hours later. Timothy stressed by Rev. James E. Connell at | | March, *“National Emblem," er_consciousness. ' The body was on gangsters continued today with un-| policeman, it was the first case to Keler-Bela The major moves of the day in the| law went into effect. the Immaculate Conception. Father Master Sergt, Alexander Lut- day, when two policemen and Mike| Isaac R. Hitt stated in Police Court and had gone to the rescue of the Pilsen” policeman perhaps fatally wounded | six persons who remained at Piney | cducation Waltz, %= | |and two Genna followers slightly in- RUM RDW SHR|NKS Point after the main party had left Mrs. James F. Hartnell, head of the Characteristic, “American Pa- jured, were: the Maryland resort for Washington | Catholic International Federation, was " late yesterday afternoos Although 3 = trol” .. Meacham Raids brought Into the inquisitorial oA LS YO ¥y 8 D0, oug! the guest of honor at a reception held Salaction. Marie” e e nestes i Planes sight Only 3 Vesselu as Re- | 1oy had already been in the water, for the alumni by the graduates after P they decided to stay and go in again. | the ceremonies. Daniel E. Case: RS rotng ()i ibeLer Eh clous characters. sult of Strict Patrol. | Two ‘of the women, S e president of the local alumni assoct AT S : State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe| BOSTON, May 15 UP).—Rum row,|were not known to officers of the | tion, also was an honor. guest. o, ““The TWedding of | |Prepared to go before the grand Jury |5 miles off Boston, is shrinking as a | bank in charge of the outing, sud-| g STecial music for the exercises was lo seek an indictment against John| result of the strict Coast Guard pa. urnished by Miss Hazel Arth, con- o > ” Secalise and Albert Anselino, Genna's | trol. Lieut. Comdr. C. C. Van Paulsen, |- —| A . “The Was| ve- | tralto; Miss Mabel Lattimer, soprano, | Ao aeane Veshington Eve | |compantons in the Saturday battle. |commanding the Coast Guard base ai | Guara ncxeed and James Nolan, bass. “The Star Spangied Banner" _Chief Justice Jacob Hopkins of the|Giloucester, announced today, after an | ted B e nloass: [ Criminal Court advised policemen 1o [ ol vocomnaiosmmes pure importe | - 7 S » | |“shoot gunmen and robbers on sight Th. Rl Whith e on | Hilisent aipiotnds: 1o holarshi By the United States Soldiers! : e ree vessels which were of | and an alumnae medal for excellence | | Home Band. bandstand, tomor. | [and Judges Lindsay, Wells and M |row when the last survey was made | i ¢ evening at 5:45 o'clock. | |Goorty said they would abandon thell ihave Jeft and the fleet is now reduced | | in mathematics were awarded to the row graduates of the academy following| | John S. M. Zimmerman, band- ;:z(::"lnm e D & D T Father Connell's sermon. Miss Mary | | master; Emil A. Fenstad, as- ets. G T - . —_ Ruth Roberts graduated at the head sistant leader. G Insanity is increasing in Donegal. | i class and won the scholarship, | | March. “The Boys of the Old Marquis Gmnted Divorce. {Ireland, and the insane asylums are Provides $5.000 for % four-vear Brigade” ..........Cl SaTq e and Sold Everywhere | at St. Joseph's College, Overture LONDON, June 15 (#).—The Mar- Rabare M. Four Mabidents| tune” S quis of Queensberry was today grant- ualifthd 1 ed a decree nisi in his divorce suit| a Aad fo | | Bntracte, @ “Erotique R | 4 qualifisd for’ the mathematics medal, | | Buergcts, (&) Erotiou against his wife. He alleged miscon- | > ¢ : Gruen sx} atches Necess = e The Scenes from grand opera duct and named Sir James H. Dunn,| Cole drew the m 5 anc e ee who were eligible for it Pearl Fishers" Canadlan financier. The case was un- | Mary = i 3 " i were Misses Mary Ruth Roberts. | | Fox trot, “Mr. Radic Man.” defended. [ \Dir:ll:;vv;aliny\al‘l;‘plmv:n’\‘rl:d ind”:.c: Kathryn E. Bowers and Catherine M. Friend = — = i —_ i : L et e ol Mo R LRVRLVLARANVARRME 5, ol Waltz suite, “Freuet Euch Des ) e . Others who received diplomas yes- Lebens” (Life Let Us Cherish) i : B e e terday were Misses Honor M. Keane, Strauss @D ¥ to be very careful ] 4 Guild, so that whatever your Helene M. 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