Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1925, Page 15

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THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925, ’ mes Rnhens, rnl:‘ . 17, 192 iduty in training at the general inter- . . i ' Maine. / reson averue, was knockel down al || St iiaisiae EvOluuon m State - VEBUNKPORT, Me., June 26 ¥ T s f“/"\:-‘cm::no.m":b& G i Bl ol rxe\‘;:‘:!h‘::‘lo: o e e » g ; v visit_at the| Autos Hit Four Children—One Is|.:5 £i5 . cnth street southeass. and his 3‘:"':1’:?’:;“:1? perve & '1".'”'\ Ditraln; home of Kenneth L. Roberts, writer, s ractured. He was given sur-| = . By the Associated Prese. ris, Badly Hurt, But Will X ficers are residents of this city ATLANTA, Ga.. June %6.—A bill —rem=s —_— at Kennebunk Beach, Vice President y ) aid at Emergency Hospital | ing | T . s ; g e Re ; Mincosky, 60, 631 heeter U. S, Consul ;Tells Import ::“'15'3'?‘"":..""i""‘:gb.l"""'l""’n“':':’."r:'.‘flnf Trio That Killed Defender of| Paid Money to Buy Prisoners’|Creries - Dawen letc thin morning jharasden oiios, was treated at Pryvisence He ported in whole or in pa Yy : s = ¢ Body Cheap Labor IS Secret.| appropriationa will be ‘introduced | Kentucky Bank Face Exe- | Ease to “Unidentified Per- |oVer in Boston tonight and leave-at| Four children, a vouth and a man Knocke1 down ‘at. Marviinl n'ire| Juiy (5 his scalp. He wax hurt when in the Georgia General Assembly noon tomorrow for Chicago. agéd 60 were victims of traffic acel- Y e g ird street mouchwest Ly ihe Palmer Outlines Ship Plan. | P !.‘..’I’T‘.J.'.‘.'..‘.fli&“' o cution Caimly. sons,” They Testify. Last evening he was a dinner guent|de0ts mentioned in yesterdsv's po- |1l (hile of James F. Noble, 90 A lice réports. Angelo Smirolds, 7. 117 A simil at the Summer home of Mr. and Mra. | Four-and-a-Half® street | sonthsest, | 3t €el scuthenst last session was dPlonlMl e SEer e Booth Tarkington. Among the other!the youngest of the victim: B A fopraie BY. the Associated Press. By the Associated Press guests were Miss Louise Klefer, a | WAS crossing the street near Heads Canada War Veterans. | i his home when he war struck SEATTLE. Wash., June 26.- Erneat | STATE PENITENTIARY, Fddy-| ATLANTA, Ga. June 26— Only |sister of Mrs. Tarkington: Mr. and by the automobile of Edwari Da OTTAWA, Ontarlo, June 26 (®).—| B CEaik AmericAne copaoltpeneral o{ville. Ky. June 26.—George Farrell,{four of the long liat “of witnesses |MT%. Hugh Kahler. Mr. and Mra. Rob-|21) G ‘strant southwest. ani his ight | The convention of the Great War | il erts, John Myers and K. Ross Bartley, = | Veterans’ Asgoclation vesterday Ser Annonneement racently stationed at Singapore, in the | Richard Newhouse and FElmer Hall, |throush whom the Government seeks : ; ' Y+]1eg and arm bruised. He was treated o 3 ’ ’ . gl : mecretary 1o the Vics Premident. # ; i v ed Gen. 8§ L ¢ Straits Setilements, at the southern {the “Bourbon band: who Killed | to prove its charge that L. J. Fletcher, |« * ' * cerErésiden at_Providence Hospital. g ol s il g e M uesday’s and Saturday’s Stay former deputy warden, and Thomas - = = Nine-year.old Dorothy Egdal, 33| AR Ny { Frank Ruchanan in an attempted : tp of Asia. declared in An address i : Fiog : : Dominlon preaident. He will super 3 ! ank robbery at Clintonville one vear | Haydem, former chapiain of the At orida avenue. was serlously in- 7 : taday that Great Britain has a firm !ago this month. paid in full for their|1anta Faderal penitentiary. conspired Into the public attention yesterday |jured ahout the head yesterduv after- | Vise the movement laoki to unity ENJOY YO(/R TRIP BPle . R Sthel ribae AT Rat ST e crime today. Calmly and with steady |10 Accépt bribes from wealthy pria- | W they signed an aMdavit in|noon when the automobiie of George |AMODE Canadian war vercoandt ¥ Far 5t 2 tread, the three Newport, Ky ,,,,.‘m,,’nn-r-_ had heen heard when the third | Which they asserted that they had|Hearst, 2414 Fourth strest northeast, — 4 Mr. H i 2 before the Ns R lentered the death house ‘beatween|day of the trial began in Federal | Deen solicited by a Department of |knockeéd her down on Florida ave- r. Harris, speaking before 1 a- | midnight and dawn’ and were elec. | Court here today .1';‘.""‘; agent (0 come to testify for [nue near her hom;. A rmu;’hqflnn- tional Foreign Trade Council. de. {rocuted: one with a “good-by" on| Testimony adduced has failed to jovernment againat - Fleicher. | gerously injured, physicians at Sibley | ; ! Miadiiie Briiets iy asiabriten s [ISMESHOTHOhen Red lieadens | iosuted: tone: with? at gty (he |bring any sworn statement that |They had been promised a new triai | Hospital expéct her (v recover. Swi in’ Hol A ENTIRELY - rubber in the Malay Peninsula. Sought Also—Tells of third protesting his innocence. Fleicher ever received any of the 0 ; : A e 2ol wiinmin ole i Y FREE FROM THE “Betore catate TuLbes CAn be oD 0— “Gond:br. everybody.” “God blews|money. Iarge sums of which were col- | pshire avenue, wax shocked s 2 in Sumatra, where Americans own S t Societ |as he was taken into the death cham. |livered to “unidentified” persong. One |defense’s turn to present testimony 18 | bile ot Edwin Cohen, 2011 Eighteenth aRre \ ad TRAI O ORI o TR A ecre y | ber at 12:28 o'clock this morning. witness declared that she had given |Teached, according to attorneys for|street, at Nineteenth ind N streets. 5 e _ SICKNESS o ced | was given thi ~| 3500 to Hayden. the accused pafr. . He reéceived no cuts 5 bru | Nothing will contribute more to the similar conditions must be produced given three s and pro Mrs. G R ife of the r L Griffy 1 asnington comfort and plessure of your trip &3 obtain in Malay.” he declared. A nced dead at 12:42 o'clock. Accuse United States Agent. o i e rts Ot oolired, 1, than Mothersill's. No matter how The heart of the British policy, | By the Asociated Pr Three minutes later Newhouse, the rough the voyage or rocky the Tide, H was cheap labor, wage| MOSCOW, June 26.—Max von Dit-|voungest of the trlo and the father puted millionaire bootlegger: Mannie |street, recelved an injury to Condnit Road. Tarn Left at Norton mfi‘:;nnori Varden A. . Sartain and | Kessler, wealthy inmate of the prison, vesterday afternoon when knocked || cypi™Sona Car oa e wasington | | prevent all symptoms of Bl ot . s friend wrence Riehl, who were | Who was convicted of liquor law vio: |down by the automoble of John B ¥: 5 and enj les of 10 to 30 cents a day prevail- Germans on|©f 1Wo children, was brought in, He o 4 it Statien, One Fare enjey your experiences. o serma | b i — e pa Peportad Memorni|mar, one of the three Germa Satihin the Préparatisga T IS exe convicted on bribery charges in Feb- |lation in New York, and Mrs. R. K 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores Sie 17 AnErGrntwith¥ihe \m.([. trial charged with plotting against the g after belng | TUALY and are awaiting outcome -of | Walthall of Atlanta were the Govern C L A F L l N A cool, refreshing dip ‘or direct on veceipt of Price Sétilements and with ‘the Dutch | livex of Leon Trotsky. M « thiea shocks, wis pronounces | (el abplication for new trial. leaped [ ment's witnesses heard yesterday. in clean water which is oo Motharsi Remedy Go.. Now Yark TS on the Jeoline | other -Bolshevik leaders. confessad at 12:57 o'clock. Shxn changing contnually. Next in importance (o raw materials minutes elapsed and Hall W eza ulel i I say somédthing." T ne Open Daily and Sunday the possession of a merchant marine """”"“‘{I."TTJ\"{.":f.:"'““ “:'f“i;:" | walked in. “May is the factor that makes or unmakes coum in the indictme, b .| he axked the warden. Given peér B 9 AM—7 PM. nations, K. A. Waish. S. 0. Ph. D Von Ditmarrelated in de e o mission, he said, “I did not kill any- | vezent ¢ Schonl of Foreign Serv’ | Kaniatlon and the work of the Ger| SO 15 SN LI bot O She | CLAFLIN OP L Co. e : e ok imatonn ey, ae | T mona et sociery kw8l o0 1T RALe, b0 80 L, £ol0€ tane- rousers_ CLAF TICAL CO. ice Picnic Grounds I learned while in prison the real mo.|hM WA pronounced ‘dead at 1.10| 880 United States Ships Vital. tives of the organization. which was| o X not guided by national patriotic aims. | Let any 1ion re: 1self 10 the N T T O e tars fus|0f a group of politiclans bent on pro- - i| $1.25 Porch - $1 10 5150 ite exporis and importa And ita suq | MOUNE.thelr own selfish ends. Soviet Plan Denied. rousers—— Frock Kiddie s e A s R AR aipbleman Cad ieensincAtinn | oo 16 Bl e i | rocks e The. main Trounle with the Gavern: | flonaliat, Von Ditmar asked the court Sy 3 Dresses e e ' not to fdentify him with Dr. Karl Kin.|Dublished in Paris that Soviat Russia mentowned merchant marine was!gormann and Theodore Volscht. the has proposed 1o offset the allied pact 1 Lt was from 00 Much | o ather defendants in the case. He|With Germany is oMcially declared to . qamy menex. Leish G Palyer. Preal | ania ‘he, had now learned that they | be_without foundation 4 N ‘ : here near li v n its Ol A SnCE 52 ALl b i 4 " . prhere near living “';;:jw;;“:"‘“nr;:hu.u.;.. s e e [a?\‘,!h»{jfll_‘fl . i neatly 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Upen the liomal Treasare: There. | Baumann, alias Vertz, who said that Thousands of them—that will match Tore, it seemod best to reduce the ap. |8 4 member of the “Consul” he had propriation covering_operating losses | Hrticipated in @ plot of the orsaniza- | W . s your odd coats and vests. All kinds of fine from $43.000.000 to $30.000.000 for the tion to annihilate the whole of the gen- s 2 present fiscal vear, while doing the | €3] 8aff of the French army of occu materials, such as serges, tweeds, cheviots, same amount of business as last year "m”"n at Essen In ‘ll““ - . and to cut it ; 000,000 for ENTS “the book herringbones, cassimeres, worsteds, flan- e ALLEGED SLAYERS HELD | Y ilhy e e and | nels, etc. And a variety of shades and pat- "u(r 060 fo the f ving fisca 8 . % - - and will continue his policy of redu IN JAIL PENDING TRIAL | small rental foe while in vour por terns that makes it easy to find a match for n oper 0s: h V = & = el e e el rach’s buys to meet the demande of vour odd coat and vest. The hadies were sent to relativas at ewport today for burial. | IR SV Iarge is endeavoring to arrive at some | Bisnsman ‘and Two o'h"‘ it nt. The service is prompt eonstructive policy in the matter of | di . A sed of Murdering Girl, ng, the books are clean and T R o rs o K. 4 e e in A A qfrdisnsiifociser OTMUECeriy inviting. You start and siop when I'heyv're priced right, too, $4.65 and up. Are Denied Bail. N 2/ i . . o o choces: Every pair is guaranteed to give satisfac- Cargo Costs Cut. “A little more than a year ago we BY ! wted Preas Drop in at our library; you will be /; 7 NN were operating ahout 320 cargn vassels ILLE. Ind. June 26 | pleased with the great variety of new tory wear. & Y ALa lows of more than £25.000 per vos D. C. Stephenson. Earl '\‘,\'”);fi g A popular books on display. 5 A present fiscal venr. begimnine July, untl thes are iried on a charge of | ITuned courteous arendants will | Go straight to Fiseman's for trousers, 1924, the average loss was reduced to Murdering Miss Madze Oberholtzér of | > joyable. ; ; . \ ABotit 20000, and a1 the end_of this Indanapolis. Judge Fred K. Hines of | Write for our catalog of Bargains where you get variety and value. } ] ) «mvwm“ww period it ha falien he! $17.006. the Hamilton circuit court, ruled ves. in Books, uséd and new. W, “This improvement is attribntable terday. " A petition that thev be ad-| renc hooks by mail ...,'h..: :‘lfl‘: \ per sovae 1 Ins anlernmentowned 1 on' s srand Sy ISRt | 1 e do et g 7th & F Sts. | | $25 Suits Now. .$12.50- $40 Suits Now . .$20.00 $5R10. cuen ot e DrobaC A Riat | s B it HeMise OberiottassatdsntnL| o ATy ’;L.‘.‘.‘,‘:.‘:’"“ e $30 Suits Now. .$15.00 $50 Suits Now. .$25.00 tory vmdpvu r!dnlnn.u- rununun: !»u‘( ‘x;" The ruling of .{udxa Hiner was VHH-'NA!-&WM““\W { -4 % rise in freight rates or any other favor-|zreeted with cheers of the throng Choose from any woolen suit in stock. \'H,,L_\ wor- ing condition would. of coruse. ch: that had wded into the court room, g — ——————————————]. { 2 that figure for the better. If and| Eph Inman, chief of the defense | EEEEEE.EEEEEEE | steds, cassimeres, cheviots, etc., are here galore. and the when this result is reached the total|counsel, expressed the opinion that| 2 B g : thrifty man will want several suits at these prices. Single operating loss of the cargo fleet may |the defenxe would require some time | be expected 10 be oniy about $10.000.- | before it would be ready for trial { = = : . iy 000 a vear. This, however, does not | Attorneys for the promecuiion wer i1 and double breasted styles and conservative and Prince o I e M prie s b e of Wales models—for the young man. conservative. stout, short and tall man—are in this sale. Be fair to yourself and save in this sale. Sizes 32 to 30. Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th Si trance Nearest E St. A S R T O IR L e T R Men'’s $17.50 & $20 Mohair guntfl Boys’ Palm Beach Sunts Well Made Doméstic and Im- Keep the bovs cool a real Palm ported Mohalr Suits, in two and s Beach Suit. Fvery one well mae $ three button model coats. with find with the Palm BReach label i pants made with lined seat and It ‘Thev Aré teal $10 values: thigh. Sizes 34 to 46. zes 8 to 16, Special at $7. e o fi Special Purchase 69C oo of 200 $10 to $15 Lisle t0p. sole and hes! Materials ) Trimmings French A_ \ g Voiles ) Belts JOYOUS 4th » Striped S T ‘ { Panels Wear the new Summer Styles on the Slnrtmgs EASIEST CREDIT TERMS in the . city. Save your cash for the big Silk celebration. - We'll trust you. Rayette s ‘ | | = Pockets MEN’S SUITS | i 3 Ties JOUTUG Large rose patterns printed on 40.ineh chiffon voile. in all tha new Dasté] shades. Fast colors. PALSADAN button models. Single and double breasted For the Vacation ‘ For the Week End For Everyday Wear Featuring the latest styles in materials that are favored for their quality and beauty. The voiles may he had in blue, maize. white, in fact all the popular summer shades. "The striped shirtings come in broad and narrow stripes of every wanted color. Also a number of pretty checks in this same ’l Qr ‘2 a w k material. Short and cap sleeve models, with dainty collars of ee every description. By Yov & 200 —# _ |Saturday! 500 Pairs Women Piics Redued! 1} 10 Shoes$-\ 9 SUITS 1 \ - : . ’_ COATS /3 W Povens bosthar, ) ENSEMBLES ) OFF ||l /& 12 d»fiercni styles. All new mcrchan- Beaatiful Silk Crepe disc, the first_time out of the boxes. All have flexible sewed soles, with $ 8 . | high and military heels. All sizes, 3 to 7. These values are exceptional, so be here at Leather and Ribbon $1 39¢ (}hildrgn's Rayon | A splendid dress to take along for that (Fiber Silk) Socks AR vacation or week end trip. Flowered silk crepe, beaded georgette, silk lace and geor- gette, all-silk lace and ecru lace frocks, stylishly made and wonderfully cool to wear All colors and sizes 16 to 48. The values are marvelous and the styles and materials are those of higher priced dresses, ! colors. et Aoy Mk and Yme beautifal flll!amu Sizes 4 to . Perfect. 75¢ Imported English Sport and DreSS Hats Broadcloth A big purchase of sample Tines, with $ 95 some of our higher priced hats . . Included are sport models : cid, felt, grosgrain ribbon, in tur- etc, in orange, powder hlue, apricot, red, lemon and combinations - R et e also dress hats of whn‘e satin, colored new --nln- .. e “tm I taffetas and leghorns for matron and arke se. = miss. Actually warth $4 and $5. _— . = Boys Athletic Shoes Women's $1.50 White | Prepare for the Fourth, for Vacation Canvas U. S. Ked and Outings 1 Tennis Pumps Boys’ and Girls' $ 9 90 Slippers and Oxfords C " No straps, spring heels, neat pump bows. Sizes 4 o 8. L4 Children’s Slippers $ll45 Hundreds of paire of Crepe Rubber Sole canvas. 4 : 5 Oxforde, tan: leathér, size 815 to 2 and - All brown canvas and white ‘with Several hundred pairs of patent. |10 51, Patent Oxfords. Siz o brown trimming: ankle patches; laced- | tans and white wlipoers and ‘ox | Patent and White Canvas sy totoe and plain ; ¢ rubber Tana' with “crepe” rubber | rubber herie. "Sizen 811 solen; -all sizes.1i-to 2 -and 215 to 8, ,," . 4640 }i5 -8 for- erowimtsirld T Smartness personi- fied! Ribbon hats with Milan brims in all pas- tel shades. Leather hats with trimmings of white kid. All popular Cor. 7th & E St-. ?.‘:'.{ .“*. : — P pes Open Saturday _Evenings Till 9:30 _ - P - - iolc———]olc——=o] [s]———]o]c——|0] ‘ :EEEEEEEEBEB!EEEEEEEE—:E fl

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