Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925. - GUU“DGE I.AUDS BIG RESERVOIR OPENED. |MAIL FRAUD CHARGED |yipeeier, o Montana. twice indicted | QLD INDIAN BURIAL PLOT |center, of what was o lurso bean| PLANS MURDER TRIALS. | of ihe pronccotion | &= L 3 e | pateh,” which, up to the time of u\lo] Ste, rial firs 4 — ran ju . iser, U disc v, Col letely obliterated a AW S i . « el This » {60.000000 Gaions Capacity ot| TO GORDON CAMPBELL |5 4iiceiiomey ™ scti. U™ | IS FOUND IN BEAN PATCH |50 er, mmitcts, S ® DT | | i Separate Hearings for A.leged | The indictment charges $370,000 was oAt ¢ dug - - Basin Supplying Frederick, Md. According to Meadows, they dug Montana Oil Promoter Indicted at|{faudently obtained by the sale of | colifornia Discovery Believed to|through three different’ layers of | Slayers of Girl ir Indianapoli. Special Dispatch to The Star i stoc in syndicates promotes by graves, each from three to four feet NOBLEVILLE, Ind.. Jul o " N | FREDERICK, Md. July 1.—The Spokane in Connection With Campbell. Antedate Mission Period. |in depth. It is possible that there are| , ~~OBL: LE, Ind., July 1 (®). ortunity E —The SR cpth 1S po A motion that separate trials be gront = storage reservoir at Fishing Creek, Operations. . Braves Interred Sitting. oBcr ertvasibalow, e = 110 ed to Iarl Klinck, Earl Gentry i Price Md.. 18 miles northwest of Frederick The braves were burled in a sitting (D, (. Stephenson on the char ; in the Catoctin Mountains, with a |By the Associated Press. ROYAL WEDDING SET. |5y tna asocistea press posture, with the knees crooked be. | murdering Miss Madge Oberhel $9,800 Sends Letter of Congratula- ;22:“;3;\12'11;0‘}?&2? gallons, has, SpOKANE, Wash., July 1.—Gordon ————— SANTA BARBARA, Calif y 1.ineath the chin. Of 40 skeletons which Indjangpolis and that Klinck be pli 5% , 306 K N.E. ; Were unearthed, every one was found | on triar firet. was granted. sest The reservolr Is the main source|C3MPbell, Montana oil promoter, [Princess Mafalda to Marry Philip|_an anctent facing the west—toward the Setting|py Judge Fred L. iines. tion to Crispus Attucks jof water supply for Frederick, Md., |Whose operations have led to grand in September. lieved to antedate the Californis sun. —_— the water belng piped to this city. |jury indictments in Montana and the : 1| UB—The wedding |¥on period, was discovered recenily | Above each grave, as a sort of parti- iati The dam was erected at a cost of | District of Columbia, was indicted near Purissima Mission. in the ¥ |tion between it and the one above, (;kllled Press Association. about $200,000 and the basin covers |here vesterday on a charge of using |Of the Princess Mafalda and Prince|ynez Valley, near here, by Don Mead- | was found a limestone slab, several Shampooed S 1113 acres of mountain land and has | the mails to defraud in connection |Philip of Hesse, whose engagement|ows and Ray Gruwell, Orange, Calif, [inches thick. Scoured an average depth of water of 35 feet.!with his Montana companies. Camp- |was anncunced June 18, is expected |research workers. A number of pr ‘Washed Stored et gl A letter of commendation from bell is charged with “‘devising schemes |to occur September 21. historic specimens, including sev e P President Coolidge was among com- | T to defraud the public by representing e Philip arrived here yesterday |Indian skeletons, skulls, beads and| St. Louis lays claim to being the munication atulation read At{ Some men spend half a day looking | that firms in which he was interested |and will spend some time in Rome |arrowheads were obtained. world’s largest shoe market, it being i Cle. C us Attucks | for the shortest way In which to do a | possessed oil lands to which they did |preparing for the wedding and ar-| The burial plot, once the “happy |said that one out of every five persons | Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. piece of work that could be done in an/not yet haye title.” Tanging for a residence in the city or [hunting grounds” of the bronzed war-|in the United States walks in St 2 1481 & Lincoln 7638 night incident to the recent purchase | poyr, The affairs of Senator Burton K. one of the suburbs. 'riors of the West, was situated in the | Louis-made shoes. Phone Lincoln Linc 631 of a new._ headquarters at 1502 Thir teenth street. which was attended by more than 100 prominent citizens. The press association, which repre- % sents 39 colored publications through Store Hours: 8 to 6 PREE! | oo "% 720 lional’ oy e riaoy yaliable preminms: of July and August July and August $100,000 Furniture Stock Reduced 109 to 509 OUR GREATEST JULY CLEARANCE SALE s the gift of an autographed photo. ph. which he presented to the mem- with purchases of §25 and over. For instance— urged that the or ization lead the L] olored race in its development and work for tolerance and co-operation alrs - hetween the white and colored races _ National Capital e : : ciation are to . Immense stocks i ed people in their prog- All sizes and I 4 bers of the club. The association, $25 plece Conwle Set or i- mulate ac ment. It : i of Mefal Beds ¢ ‘ named after Crispus Attucks of Bos. ton, the first colored man killed in the Revolution is said to hold a speclal Interest for the President piece Opalescent Water Set. sso Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp or 5-piece Decorated Canister Set. the organi: s = i d g : AR —é‘ ] spirit_ of friendliness and finishes for the | with continuous n[ I | Ii‘l | co-operation between the white L v i . M | | i solored races and to bring about ek Living Room, nE W‘ W= i F % f l finish and styles. ! Attorney O'Leary Praises Club. ’ Bedroom Pri 3 ; Mssistant District Attorney James I ; rices Startat........ 3295 . O'Leary praised the club and ; = i aunched an a on the “pestilence | Easy Credit Terms mers.” He charged : _ = PASRSSSSSSISSSRRSSASRAS RS CREDIT No need to keep those old and wornout pieces or suites of furniture in your home. Come down here and select the items you want—we will trust sou for them gladly. This stere has become famous for its Easy Credit Terms. Just a very small cash deposit and the balance in small weekly or monthly payments, as you prefer. Come down today and inquire about our plan. 232328 SRR AR SRR R A A R AR g é “Uncle Joe” Cannon Heard From. Others who sent letters and auto- graphed photographs were “Uncle Joe" Cannon and Postmaster General umber of other distinguished e also patrons of the club; lude C. Bascom Slemp, Com vuno H. Rudolph and Representative Frank Murphy. Several speakers addressed the meet- ng among whom was former president of the W $75 Folschrome Mirror or Ma- hogany-finish End Table. $100 4Zpicce, Decorated " Dinner Set_or 26-plece Set Rogers Tableware. PY) 23-Plece Set Aluminum $200 W SRS AL IRARS SRR S SIS ] LARARANRANAAARARARAARARNAY ASSSSSSRSSSSSSSRRRS AR L 7 PSS SSSRS SRS RNS SNSRI RRAA 3 were constantly interfering | G " the rights of people and would hrn > Florence e the cause of a great deal of trouble. . 1= Z ie declared that they claimed in their 0dd Reed k % ..-Burner janacea for evervthing and | reing their opinion on every- | and Fiber i / | i : ] 0il StOVe Sirk Miller of the Washington| ttees f ¢ $ 95 Mmes, read an address by G. L S €€ i ' ? Payne of that publication. who € . \ inable to be present. commending | - i E i deal of the association. Alexander Cretonns ' » FasyCredit Gordon of The Evening Star, also com- | Covered Texms mended the organization and urged \ _ that it bring about co-operation and | harmony between the white and color- i e Prices Start at For their ass e in furth and assisting the association to carry out its {deals the following were made | ronorary nbers of the organiza- | tion, Alexander Gordon of The Wash-! ngton Star, District Attorney James | I. O'Leary and Kirk Miller of the! Washington Times MENTALITY PSSR R R SR R R R A AR PA FETTTAREL TR ATUVAUN R CRENNNRNS Serbian Diplomat’s Sister Held for | i Shooting Millionaire’s Son. | NEW YORK, July 1 (#).—A com- mission was appointed today to de- | termine the mental condition of Ko | sara Spanaljowitch, sister f the | Serbian Minister to France, wio shot Christopher G. 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