Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1925, Page 21

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! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925. s (e, e e AR“NG]’[]N GlVES ONCE UPON A TIME 2 Jack the Giant Killer. IV. = BY W. J. ENRIGHT RUSSIAN ]U—S—WES— SCHIOLCONTRAT $ '\ ' CRE7| | SINENCEDTODE Lyon Park, Bon Air and Three Are Guilty on Bribe . Woodmont to Get Edifices. Charges—One Verdict | Cost, $66,850. Is Commuted. i Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., June NIZHNY NOVGOROD. Russia, B —Judge Kouziakin, former 25. By the Associated Press ‘ terday erection ing to the tion Company combined wid of " l : I EnaienT | were sentenced to death vesterday t DS B m L Bl-= c1aNTS ROARS weRE LIKE THUNDER AND |a special tribunal after a sensational for ithilr evectlon \was (Cerwad Stroms HEN THEY ALL RETURNED TO KINGARTHUR'SCO BEARCHING: FOR GIANTS AND ONE DAY HE SAW A INVISIBLE COAT AND AIMED ABLOW WITH HIS SHOOKTHE HOLE FOREST BUT JACK QUICKLY G ot conni the sale of bonds, $674,000 of which JACK WAS SO FAMOUS FOR HIS MANY EXPLOITSTHAT| | CAVIE BEFORE WHICH SAT THE MOST HIDEOUS GIANT | | SWORD BUT HIS FOOT TURNED ON A STONE AND JUMPED BEHIND HIMAND THRUSTING HIS SWORD i her o e ot wers authorized by the voters of the THE GOOD KING MADE HIMA KNIGHT OF THE ROUND | | HE' HAD RVER SEEN AND BY HIS SIDE WAS AGREAT | | HEONLY CUT OFFTHE MONSTERS NOSE. INTO HIS BACK KILLED HIM ing immunity for bribes. county some time ago, for a_gen TABLE SPIKED cLUB The death’ = eral school building program. Work | © McClure Newsp: Syndi » g on the structures will.be started : S shortly, it is TOLIORRLOW ~A PRESENT 1S SENT 7O KING ARTINR, having them re; the beginning of t ch The American Hex Ventilat comwy e e Contract o the | DENY TAFT OBJECTED | WILL AID PERSHING. |RITES FOR MRS. J. C. BALL |fht ek, Wilim™ Sehones | poe somneps ; 5 ating and plumbing. | Sd Sinaces et active| . = L et TO PINGHOT AT YALE iinal x—.—“g" i e HELD TUESDAY AT 2 P.M. ‘;‘):Il»bennr:::.fl Sivage, were the sctive | ress Communications to W. M. Hornstein, Pres., 2325 18th St. N. W The Arlington and irfax Volun { ial Missi —_— 'Enm E T F“mi (;Pf:rf}bl teer Firemen's Asso & '“ ot Services in Metropolitan Baptist | ¢\ arest, Janes o THes, Toroy v onight at fire h Col. Edward A. Kreger, judge ad Harris, William S. Jon YOUR HOME Pl s e el st ;;‘ Say He Stayed AWAY|vocate general's department, now at| ChUrch Where Her Husband | ff MeKinley, Zeb Lapelle and £ e first annui entio \ . acted as honor- of the as: on, to be held in Sep | From Commencement on Secagmitem, 32 Carpe ouee, S Oficiates)as Pastor % L\ry p:lr;-t?ea::‘r‘:npgro:“r;|g9:a ot the T tember, Wi 8 T 2 more, has been detalled to duty with | Funeral services for Mrs. John|termediate Christian End Society, for_conside! A | Physician's Advice. the speclal mission headed by Gen.|Compton Ball, who died at her resi-|under the leadership of C Capt. Joh s . county s e John J. Pershing, retired, which will | e : Garavette and Miss Doris : | perintendent of el conduct the plebiscite to determine | dnce, 311 Maryland avenue north-| 4"y qouple row between which the night that a ds ¥ (th Amsociatél Press the sovereignty of the Tacna Arica |east, Sunday, were conducted at the|casket was carried from the church street lights wi NEW YORK. June 25.—A dispatch | territory now held by Chile. = Col. | Metropolitan Baptist Church Tues- | to the hearse. county. Five n New Haven to the New York|Kreger was on the staft of Gen. |day. Rev. F. W. Johnso ! STORES, INC. are simi K | Times tod: at friends of Chief | Pershing during the World War and [of Grace Baptist Church, f Creek ¥ Justice Taft deny a report that he|was awarded the dlstinguished serv-|by Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, ch £ the c refused to attend the recent Yale com- | jce cross and the distinguished service | the United % SR . es Senate, officiated. | nated, he mencement because of the presence | medal for his services. It is under- | Interment was in Glenwood Cemetery. | m,o ————— of Gov. Pinchot of Pennsylvania. stood he will head the legal staff that | Mrs. Ball was the wife of Rev. John J . | The story was that Mr. Taft re-|will accompany Gen. Pershing to|Compton Ball, pastor of the Metropoli-| g, y U. S. Consul Dies at Vigo, Spain. mained away because he would have| South America. The trip will be |tan Baptist Church. 1 = 7 had to sit on the same platform with| made on the naval cruiser Rochester | The body rested in the church from Heary Taber Wilcox, United States |the governor when the latter received |and is expected to start in the early [12:30 to 2 o'clock, members of mefl W hy Pay More? LEMONS | A PICNIC consul o | honorary desree, part of next month. Father Light Society sitting as a| | e Taft took | the trem have been service in 7 4 ' N - e = guard of honor. This soclety was the | | SPECIAL! i o) I . | et ikslomany speiats oresniacd by m e GENUINE LEMONS R From the sova bean can be manu-| Mrs. Ball in the church 23 years ago. | Sw sed by the demands of | factured milk, bread, cheese, oil, Iy Al music was rendered at the | | GILLETTE LEMONS EET See it ot P \ie was pro. 0ld friends for commencement re-|rin, paint, varnish, sauce, soap, ink, |services by Paul Gable and Mrs. Gil | | H K s @ 2 unions. linoleum, knift-handles, beds, billiard | ber Clark. Announcement Just recelved a 1 hip- | G ER lN moted consul | When Prof. Willlam Lyon Phelps palls and horse fodder. < v e va-| Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star BLADES e | 1915, and since then e N L Tatme o bt o sian ot el (a0e N Sl | et youngmen, ibert . Cisve Ne[iluesduyjsiandiSaturd ayjs Stav ment of delicious, julcy frut. | sively at Port Antonio Paris and Vigo. He Sl B . i Highly flavored and B T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T A pecially attractive | gppcrar o e = her)?f‘r‘:‘u?"flf}. 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