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U. S. Judge Forgets HONDREDS OFHIS |5, 2 P SEORED ON TARGET Dsrvine Whiky By the Associ d Press. INDIANAPOLIS, July 30.—A 10- day reprieve has been gained for i-Ai i ir-| $350,000 worth of bonded whisky Anti-Aircraft Tests With Dir-| S350 ¥ o e "W, Sauivn . . & Co. warehouse at Lawrenceburg, igible Shenandoah Proved | ind.and ordered destroyea by Fed: eral Judge Robert C. Baltzell. i Judge Boltzell, after ruling against Efiechve' the Squibb Co. in a libel action, neglected to sign the formal entry for destruction of the liquor before Tests of the effectiveness of anti-air he left the city, to be gone 10 days. eraft guns of the battleship Texas ——— against a target towed by the air RA]L EMPLOYE K".LED considerable su . according to a| r ng made public ves- Passenger Train Hits Freight. s\ e made, and it was | nmdn.xh might CLARE, Mich., July 30 (#).—One n Fort Tilden, Long | persons were injured when a north- Island, about August 12 lrmnd pa rain on the Ann il ear the bflllfln at cruiser Shenandoah were marked with 15 Other Persons Are Hurt When v Department. Hun ar tests with | man was killed and about 15 other The report was made shed into a stand- blic by Rear director of | ed the tests. d the experiments were im- cause the sleeve target tow- B S much acger {master, riding ' ho cal GFithe pas= than ev . being visible | senger’ engine, was instantly killed. to the and vet much | John Scott of Owosso, engineman on smaller the passenger train, was perhaps fatally injured. < s 2 R AL When money t to_criticize its grammar. never pause MAIN 1075 RED STAR LINE When twenty or more are going to the same place, ¢ » It’s Cheaper rlane must be col mm;. \hl@(ll\ hat ship to “In the first two ru (hP target Charter a Bu’ iitely 4,000 | on of this | e 5011 14th St. NW. | EISEMAN’S | 7th & F Sts. te shape of the tar) > holes is equal to one hit. Smaller Than Aireraft. owed was much hrzm Genuine /| Palm Beach SUITS f rried s ex- pect lé'i that during e S| andoah will be occupied with other | Reduced from $14.95 tests, possibly with other units of the fleet in the Atlantic. h does not expect to The sleeve to ed that was | the control party and | vet is of much | s i n with aft firing at get for the Arn their extensi Fort Tilden, Weather doah will row to Lyt final maneuv mast of the aircraft the trip beginning 1y be out for two | ut a direction finding ation problem with the t member Sizes 42, 44, 46, 48 Light or Dark Shades Bargains for Big THE EVENING STAR ASKS CITIZENSHIP. Talmadge, | harian . i mproved matters, so far as the exist- From Greek, Finds Status Tangled | ing naturalization law is concerned SVl o v Hence her call at the Federal Building . q_:finfim’;:j ;‘;{{ogop‘lfi’;‘*(n On- | to effect legal separation from the na- e o et on yo; | tionality of her former husband. by marrying a_wealthy New York to- biacco man in 1920, yesterday filed an| The first Sunday school in America application for restoration to her|is sald to have been founded at Bev- tus as an American. Miss Tal- erly, Mass., in 1810. STAR, madge divorced the New York tobacco man, John Pialoglou, in 1922, but that did. not make her. an American, nor Constance Co-operation Is Reclalmmg Bottles —and we are extremely grateful— If every patron of Simpson’s Milk will think to return the bottle as soon as emptied—we can keep our bottle supply up to normal. We use only Simpson’s bottles—which is all the more reason why we are dependent upon their PROMPT return. 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Open Friday and Monday until 5:30 p.m. You'll enjoy your sojourn all the more—no matter where you spend it—if you have The Star—Evening and Sunday—sent to you regularly. It'll bring the news—reliable and com- plete—each day and keep you posted on what is going on in Washington. The address will be changed as often as you request. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia— Ev Evening Sund: One month.......... 70c” s0c 20c One week < 15¢ 5¢ All other States— One month The Great American Scandal By Richard Washburn Child Crime in America is being organized along the lines of “Big Business;” cutthroat competition by unorganized crooks is being eliminated; huge profits are being piled up by syndicates of law-breakers and law-defiers. The power to prevent, punish and deter crime is falling be- hind in its conflict with the burglar, the gunman and the killer. These sinister organizations are being de- veloped at a time when the recruits for our growing criminal population lack the training and restraint of the old American home and are being drawn into defi- ance of the law by strange doctrines of “self-expression” and “freedom.” The first of a series on the causes and cure of crime. o Men “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth Street at New York Avenue Goodman & Suss Rochester Tailored Clothes Rivers To Cross By Roland Pertwee Nigel Praed outwits the agent of an enemy power and his rival for the hand of Philida Prothero,and securesanisland strategically important as an airplane base. Prupy SHUTE By, Henry A.Shute Comesover the back fence, full of fun and harmless mischief, to join Beany in a series of ad- ventures in a New England town, when boys were really boys and were spanked for Every 3-Piece Suit Every Topcoat Every Straw Hat 19 OTuER FEATURES IN This WEEKS Issue.OQut Topay Bimbo the Blood - - - Horatio Winslow Shoal Water - - - - James B. 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