Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1925, Page 4

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4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 23, 1925—-PART 1. MARKS FUUNDING; v =y | BY ZONSTS FOES) Drastic Reductions 1 Old-Fashioned Barbecue Is| || ; ) - | |Vienna Parade of 10,000 Feature of Outing of ¢t : « B 2 gy % :. || With Anti-lewish Badges Virginia Lodge. ‘ S . y b B~ O o), % Is Feature of Campaign. mark the CIO‘“"g and ciated Press. s of the .Loyal| : % P4 1 . 4 A INNA, Austria, August 2 om sinta, the gl : % ¥ s assemblage of antl-semitic den and Maryland N ¢ L ? e - 3 5 s, or so-called “people’s conves on Beach k| * 3 : ¥ p ¥ & P 5 | was held this afternoon in a: )} | ¥ 4 ; ¥ ‘ H | cordance with program, but disturb- |ances which were feared did not even- ‘he Hakenkreuzlers numbered 5,000, and sho of derision the Jews’ “Down with | Jews!" were ubout the strongest | | | words used i . | " The demonstration was in_ protest | > erght |against the presence here of the Zion | ist congress. After the mass meeting | C | no fewer than 10,000 persons partici-! Ompany pated in a parade which started at the Votive Church, passed the Uni-| o 4 v . ty of Vienna, and proceeded down Largest Family Prize. | 5 : A mn was the « < processionists wore blue badges i M ) : S with the inscription: “Vienna's dem- \ tration against the reign of the lor Ramel’s personal exhor- tations to the leaders of the move. memnt, yesterday, bidding them to re- | frain"from compromising the govern- | ment and the city of Vienna, apparent- {1y carried weight SUITES—<n fuet, every ENDS IN CEMETERY! F= SN items tht L6601 i he - 1 -~ | 1UGUST FURNITURE | ; : Detective Waits Six Years, But) SALE s been re-priced 2 Eld = Lower for complete clear Lands Suspect Called to == H i | @ ance. We started thi Funeral of Relative. [ ¢ | SALE with hundreds of % | | ¥ i = specials ,/,.H.v' items which still rem mus Special Dispatch 1o The Star 2 | EW YORK, August 22.—When = g ek 20 this week regardles Giuseppe Rizgo was shot dead in a £ \ 1 of the sacrifice. THESI fight t Maynerd, Mass. six | 7 . = {RE JUST 4 FEW T0O ago, local police were told a = wn 48 Gluseppe Cipollo had = 3 ILLUSTRATE among those who fired on him. > to get a picture of Clpoilo to distribute among departments about N A it - the country, the police manufactured 1 E one. A week ago detectives received \ | word that Cipollo was a son-in-law of Gatano Caterasso of Brooklyn. A : > 3 detective proceeded to watch the A H 4 I \ q | house. Fate plaved into hands 2 - in gruesome fashion, for Caterasso died, and all relatives by blood and marriage were summoned Mourne: passed in and - ollegiate house, all being observed by the de 3 & ¢ . vantage of these EXTRA S ThRere ap-| 5 . : 4 # | None looked like the man = i p { p = 2 et aciolase] | v ; the funeral this morning and the de- | ; i & and pay for them over “ 2 | s : tective mingled with the mourners i a period that will reduce M ied Activities ont ot the : d . g / allow vou 1o take ad both in the house and in the church , ” Still he did not see his man. : MR The detective went with the mourn I . i monthly | Sportsman and Associate of . = AR Toas Bl o o oo onetor | one thought officer was on, the deceased man's friends. Finally Explorer Defends Pole . 4 B 4 ! | as the members of the family knelt for an instant above the open grave | Discovery Record. B o e BB L P| | o, e, s n pan wheut o) Last Week Reductions! complexion and traces of worry, was | the counterpart of the picture ; ? g o PR e o e By the D 2 s ¥ - % As the mourners left the detective PHILADELPHIA, August | 5 ~ y ; ; arrested this man. “Yes, I am Giu- 1v1n OOm ul es S e e b | > 7 s - " % " |seppe Cipollo.” the main said luter in nied Admirad Rob 5 2 4 v e S the police station. “I was there when 1 Ctah on his Polar | - izzo was shot. I had a gun and 1| § S 5 Thie, : of fact.” Upper: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of near Ale: . X iwith (15 opif T80 Home aliots mymelf, \igg 1E wag Six Overstuffed ! Three Krochler William | their 16 ren, who attended the Moose barbecue and outihg 4t Arlington | "0t o€ ©f my bullets that killed Suites I)a\’cnport-Bcd Suites tatements r him." Shea in : . “ticle, raising | Beach Parls yesterday. One of the boys showed up too late for the picture. Jiirss he children, with their ages, are: Walter Johnson Arnold, 10 s \ to the discov- | The childre h thelr ag e alter Johnson Arnold, 10 months (41| (e band which shot Riza was. ar- Abfotimathec Brtinr, 4. Eatict ~ Robet rested vears 3 sold for $198; 2 sold The police say another member of Jagauard velaux' {n good col Kroehler Davenport Bed Suite 2 sold for $185; 1 sold Last Week Reductions ‘ ol | cne : oig v ardner, 25" (ol shown | )i M, lo fs being held for extradition to for $225; 1 sold for | for $198. Upholstered || I-X-L Kitchen st in handling | miral y ! ; Center: Those who had charge of the barbecue feature ready for the | Massachusetts. ) $250. in e which (hreatened at times | des Ea . | dinner rush. = \E B neoportions it o 3 . Lower Miller, secretary of Columbia Lodge; Your $ % Jac- $ ¢ CABINETS Barbecue Sandwiches. iy 908, i 3 i emb | 'u ll"y::i:fit',"(’l‘l:'la;‘(::‘. f 1 al Ord and HALTIGAN HON—ORED. ChOiCe 1 39 2 q“ard N S AT ore th it : i of any velour { k> eauiny prison term in sachuse Cipol- own boat was w Reading Clerk of House Gets Free- Again, Mr. Shea says, ‘I think i e of & man he saw dis s mu nighiy I that & man ‘.1}"3|r';POL|CE AMEEGESSIEAYER < wene of & manhie gaw dlaplaying mush dom of Kilkenny. (3 | eremonie r | ¥ ’ | v of the boy was found in a | KrLK Ireland, August 22 naenid : IS AT VICTIM’S FUNERAL y 8 wr the Niagara River | () —scorted by u public procession At | n s 1 ary laugh- S : : Je had been strangled | of members of the town corporation, . 2 under ‘Quite successful, thank | Vaudeville Dancer Reported Much | o death. Since that time police have | patrick J. Haltigan, reading clerk of Last Week Reductions was held. s | been seeking Thompson, who was re- | (he Jouse of Representatives at Wash- water b e Interested in Rites for 11- ported to have been last seen with the | jnaton, today was presented with the Miss |and I sought none. oy “ 4 4 B d e e ilioh Belenaadi to Pasis 3 ; freedom of Kilk : s a son of Had he informed me of his success, 4 E itin 1 : e Ivas 6 hclined, my hoat could | By the Associated Press f’,"’_“.’h“I;’,;'“‘,""’m‘]:v;n Jormer home | the Fenian Brotherhood movement yossibly have reached civilization be: v = a5 Gt @ SACHIROle re A Suspect sald 1] which was jaunched in the United . By T i, v the world | EUFI'ALO. N. Y., August 2%.—In- | answer Thompson's description §s be-| Stutes in 1838, The elder Haltlgan ultes T ot heard of his discovery be-| formation that Elmer Thompson, am- | ing held. Toft Milkenny diveeencige: fore Peary could present his creden-| ateur vaudeville dancer, attended the | — | which was | tials to the proper authorities, 8 | funeral yesterday of 11-year-old Joseph ” % ot W e — Gervase, whom he is alleged to have E‘?ts Only B““f‘“ Original of Falstaff. ¥ dered. was given the police today | “Oojah.” the 12-vear-old pygmy ele-| Sir John Fastolf, an English soldier,| finish, Tudor "‘r!THEFT IN WESTLAKE | by "Albert Ermann, driver of an ay- |phant he London Zoo, won't eat|who died in 1450, is said to be the| design. Chiffo DIVORCE CASE ALLEGED | tomobile In the funeral cortege. KEr-|a thing but bananas and milk original of Shakespeare's Sir John robe, anity, rded the win 25 { inn said that after the funeral he |kicks bread and rolls out of her cage, | Falstaff. He was commander of the Dresser, Bow s spaper pictures of Thompson, |and hay and peanuts don't interest her | English in the famous “Battle of the Bed. 1 sold s in the - was certain the photographs !at all Herrings" in 14 for $2 2 Whitney's tempe t would not| —in French or American Walnut bast dio.| Private Detective Charged With o ot 5 odse of Muose. | Entering Room of Co-Respondent $198. Special Outing Committees. and Taking Photo. iees in charge of the outing Special Dispatch to The Star, ROCKVILLE, Md., A H . ; Last Week Reductions s 7ot o R aia b e g~ b | \Ii WINDSOR CHAR prog of ie Tavern, Rockville, formerly president of the Federation | of Clisony] Asoiating ot e D | - The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and i samge ,“\ - seeve otk $4.99 gnes C. Westlake of Washington, | saddle seat — shaped last week instituted suit agaipst him | Practicable and fair. - spindles. Special.... ack ‘{in the Circuit Court h latogk, ¥ B lute diioree; giiafeine landainy ¢ Thoughtful people who do not abuse credit facilities 3 ket rrank | pondent ‘ ug PEOP i SIMMONS COIL SPRINGS on, Ir; Harry | Bon o ove to answer & charge o will find it possible to borrow on The Morris Plan to < D. Hulvey, 1. T.|and named by Mrs er | s .‘v”]"'”:'[ 1 "dmw al Ve PAYMENTS_WITHIN THE BREAKFAST SUITES Special ...o.oeens Beveral nights before Mrs. lalkp filed her sult Honner, n AG T The mechanic, Easy to Pay RANGE OF YOUR EARN- Table and four chairs, in en- | charged, entered the room of Mrs. R i e e . 17 ODD FIBER CHAIRS Sonnekalb in Dixia rm and took clerk, professional or business R e * Bt and its man of moderate means who Loan tion borrowed you agree to d 9.00 meu. needs $50 to $5,000, or more, posit $1.00 per week on a Sav- 2 sold for $39. $ 5 And rockcrs, brown or two- 2 : | tone finish. Cre- tonne upholstery. $13__'75 Sold up to $22.50. Bonner has furnished bond of $200 is ‘as weleome ot THE MOR: P 2 sold for $35.00 or his appearance in the Police 5 2 $100.00. . ings Account, the proceeds of sold for 8 B Pt whor 85 RIS PLAN BANK of Washing- e 1 sold for $48.00 Court here on September § for a pre: liminary hearing. ton as the more prosperous 200.00. . the note when due. s G Bt 2 = | merchant is at his commercial 300.00. e bank. Deposi be mad 74c | PARK TOURISTS INCREASE. Loans are made for any sound | 200-00. waekly, sembmonthly — or S Stone, and sensible reason—past due 500.00. monthly basis as you prefer. It e 2,000,000 Will Have Visited Areas accounts, sickness, home im- 600.00. £ is suggested that borrowers ar- Last Week Reductions SIMMONS BEDS Devers, John T.| A ; r ,_Joh . s provements, taxes, discounting range to pay on their own pay- = 5 SR When Season Ends, 700.00. 3 Gate Leg Tables In wood finishes, square or F R Rou 21 5 7 . o bills, and many other demands. lays. . J.. R. Rouse, A e to the national parks : 0 i i Charles P, Gar } Rhponging y e ot | TIME—TWELVE MONTHS | 800.00. Solid mahogany tops. 3 round tubing, double or single A | 1 and monuments in the V ers, Mrs 4 dnDe " z- ! DR LESS. MORRIS PLAN SERVICE—PROMPT AND . 5 das. | have gar: outstripped the travel fig: R iy | 800.00. . TONFIDENTIAL, Loans sre 36x36 tables sold for ‘¢ 50 size. 5 sold for ¢ 50 “..}1‘;;‘“\1“,”"» 2,000,000 persons will have visited 1000.00. Paveed within o a3 ar twe shter $21.00 — 3 42x42 ta- A $16.50—2 sold for * year, though they may be given th8 ‘parky End monuients by fhe for any period of from 3 to 12 | 5000.00. .. .. .... 100 | filing application—with few ex- bles sold for $22.00. time the travel year closes on Sep " tember 30, the Interior Department months. ceptions. There are 100 Morris Plan Banks or Companies in ¢| whieh mar the U. S., and since 1910 these institutions have loaned ri t 1 Jannae L. Lloyd. | o6 heavy tourist travel, indicate g 3 JAght, - X marked travel increases, both for 1 ooy doneon, BB Tanner | AN e Vear to date as com. over 640 millions of dollars on the above terms to over 5 s b, S pared with last vear. iy Bauserm Duc b e - v . July 31 were not available, depart ment reco showed that 923,780 e [ R S THE MORRIS PLAN"BANK Always Right"wn 2uality and Price 905 7th Street $21—2 for $22.50. b S el e AT | for the entire travel season last year Under Supervision U. §. Treasury o] 7 “1 On account of this heavy midseason nd M- Mol Dever travel, the department estimates that 1408 H Street N. W. i g more than 2,000,000 persons will visit A o i & Ithio ek dilsing o ! “Character and Earning Power are the Basis of Credit” Jackson and Thomas H. Travers. % Publicity committ ack Tulloch,| In two States—Vermont and Geor- airman, R. I’. Whitestone, P. G.|sia—a husband is entitled by law to son and C. E. Ailstock, the earnings of his wife,

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