Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 13

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EHARGES TINKING': £ TRIED TO KILL HIM - _— [] Attendant Sues Daniel G. : | Reid Estate for Money He |g T§ Claims Promised Him. By the Assocated Presd, NEW YORK, July 2—Promises al- leged to have been made by the late Daniel G. Reld, the “tinplate king,” when his personal attendant, James t to resign becaus he t #tm and threa rtened he refused to ad- . were made the the Reld es- resterday. hini. Of this sum $3.100, he said, the balance on o house Reid provided for him in J. and for which the pay. The $20,000, promised to leave after ono of the d to kill him. he said. h him to_r requin 24 hours ting and narcotics the craving ¢ narcotic ened to and on 1d t at the pmmm' kill him.” STATE CENSORSHIP LAW COURT TEST IS PLANNED Movie Producers Up in Arms Over Connecticut Measure Providing Heavy Tax. By the As ducers are con- sility of withdraw- field as a ill, Courtland the Motion Pic- Distributors of and vicious” was h characterized the a $10 per reel tax s of their nature and which s to the tax commissioner the ensoring a film he judges r immoral. s of the producers met with their at. York Tuesday and the bill in the courts. SLAIN AS INTRUDER. Brooklyn Man Killed by Detective in Sister’s Room. " _YORK, July 2 (®).—Lewls years old, of Brooklyn was killed early today by Wil- maurice, a private detect 2 Fitzmaurice, 35 y Miss Fitzmaurice was breaking glass and saw Wood entering her room through . Wood is reported to have over and tried to choke her. reams aroused her brother, in &an adjoining room, and he ran in and fired two shots at Wood, killing him. Miss_Fitzmaurice was acquainted Wi . police intimate. Her brother is held on a charge of homi- Get Your Fruit for Your 4th of July Trip at Florida & California Orange Groves 1316 N. Y. Ave. and 517 14th St. N.W. Georgla Melons, red to the rind. 40c. 50e, 60c Georzia Freestone Peaches, basket, 59¢c California Large Plams, basket, 696 Oranges, dozen, 350 All Swest Cantaloupes vou're looking for, for 25c, or dozen for $1 mnnmm dozen, 150, 20¢. 250 Papershell Peeans, pound, 49¢ Drive your auto up here and get your bargains. SHERWOOD FOREST Children’s Paradise HIGH ON THE BANKS OF THE SEVERN RIVER. In the fields, the woods, the water, with now and then a little bowling, a little movie or a dance, supervised play under con- trol of Club Committee with trained leaders. They learn to swim, to row, to paddle and to sail, to play ball, to ride, to golf, to know the woods, trees, water, then peace at bed- time. ¥ Furnished Bungalows— Season—$300 Up Proportionate Rates Shorter Periods For Further Particulars Apply 503 14th Street N. W. Telephone Main 7523 Beantifui- drive by way of -Mark boro. Road in exgellent condition, .-IIII.HIllll'l.l.l..l.l.IIIIIIIlllllIIIIII.I.IlllIlil-llIlllllllllIII-IIIIIIIIIII.IIII-IIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIII.I.I...II... THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, JULY -2, 1925. JUST IN TIME FOR THE FOURTH 4 This Lbst—Minute Purchase and , enomenal Sale of SMART SUMMER DRESSES All At »Dne Amazingly Low Price Striped Tub Silks Flowered and Plain Chiffon Voiles The Popular Prints and Novelties | 50 Models From Which to Choose In every wanted color and plenty of white. lllllll’lllllllllIlllll’lllllll"’)‘.ll-lllllllllllill.llllllI‘II‘IIIIIIIIIII SESSEENERENREEEEREENEEEER All Fresh—Neww— Right Out of the Packages Sizes-forMisses * and Women Hundreds in Large Sizes, 40 to 48 A EENaAaEADN AR R E N R R R N R R E N R E R E N E R RN R RN EEREEEEEREEEEREEEREESEER IR RN R R R R R R RN R R RN R NN RN N NN NN NN NN NN NN R LR R R R RN RN NN

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