Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1925, Page 14

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'"AR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925. . — | Field they found a long telegram | FOUR SOLD'ERS HELD possession of an automobile belongin('!flfi B streest southeast, without hh! Slave Awakens Rich. | marked “collect” and reading, in part: | IN AUTOMOBILE THEFT 4 e ‘ : THE EVENING | T [ e e o i B T T e, st et s they motored here. They were Mich-|The car was found abandoned there Charley Sidner. horn in slavery in - paid for 14 ‘chutes. This telegram wil ael B. McGary, Joseph and is being returned Virginia and row over €5 vea hein fegualiize: the oait .of jora. chute Grant of the Washingion detective|ago with his $3.000 savings. Recen ;V“H:'“ H«' ’8';'“":*1"'-‘ ; Philadelphia police notified Inspector bonght a farming tract a few S . rewer and John Scott, a civiian The una Aa.for fifteenth ‘chute i 150 Arrested in Car Driv- $ How the Army aviators a: McCook | Lisut. Brookley at a spacified address | "\:g )::‘,qrr?:::::i"a;‘;]ed u!p on the tall Cipiin A | dent of Baltimore. {force that the car the men were driv-|gas was founi on the property. which Field, Dayton, Ohio. “punished” their And receive the sum of $£1. THen the | (iid of one of the airplanes. en Here Prom Philadelphia. | It was charged also that they had|ing to Washington iz a car stolen is near Pratt, W. Va. and his jncome _ | pilots eircled over the place whera the |taken the machine of H. . Tasker.'there. from the well now is $125 per day ; L o a0k | ceremony was held. released 97 pounds & AR Face Other Charges. | ey, one of the spectacular flvers of | of rice and followed thie preliminary . a . ! the service for desertng the ranks | attack with a heavy'bombardment of | A oua" Wil {eiohn, e araa: | Four soidiers detailed at Washing- of bachelorhoad has just heen learned all the old. shoes that could he | af 1he Amarican Junior Red Croas. has |ton barracks and a civilian were ar-| by llle"‘Y‘“ )VAI'P“'A;I.I Rrvll\k!;\‘h is | accumulated at MeCook Field. completed paintings of child types in | rested at Third and A\h lll'qfi[tl hflnu‘(h-] well known in Washington and has| p, A ek o west vesterday on a charge of having | participated in past aerial entertain en the pilots returned to McCook | 50 nation ment programs at Bolling Field with i his sky-writing ship. The ceremony took place at a little E colleague. Lieut. Wendeil H )?o!iticians Astonished by Vio- { lent Denunciation—See i Independent Run. L s e 3 | town not far from Dayton. Just hefore H | the marital knot was tied there a , he A iated Press. peared an aggregation of airer: SNEW YORK, .August 26— Politi-| which began a series of maneuve dans were amazed today by Mavor |add acrobatice to attract the town Sian's stibe-nBiche ‘ho | PeoDle into the sireets. When a suffi ‘! | cient number had turned out. 15 tiny 1§ opposing the mayor for renomina- | pa achutes were released. ea Spn | ing a tag inviting the finder tc ! The attack. contained in A letter | o . t& United States Senator Roval (opeland. is generally considered #nother indication that the maye with the backing of W. R. Hearst, Will run as an independent if defeat o in the primaries September 15 SOn the other hand., Republicans. who have claimed all along that the Temocratic primary is a bartle he. tgveen Gov. Smith and Mr. Hearst for the conirol of the New York delega ton to the Demacratic convention in | W25, saw in a possihle threscornered | fight a zood chance to elect a Re Mbblican mayor i Mayor Hylan said it was time to | STORE TRUCKS BASEMENT Entrances 8th St. and E St. Stairway Sth St. Entrance Nearest E St. Smart and Stunning Fall DRESSES Parmelee, the worid's larg- WILKINS BREAKFAST ‘“fall a spade a spade and an under. . | World zrafter an underworld zrafi- | Are Being et.” but he mentioned no names in nnection with these Unpacked I ¢ i3 " Iinked the governo ’ i n AL ) ¢ Tames J. Walker, the Tammany nom ' e igee and his opponent for the Demo Every Day! Ty B afatic nominat and Tammany Py Sy }“““ Hall with the ction interests | | 1 | His defeat, he wrote. would mean a | by . Wide-open town and 10-cent car fares. | > & | B Gov. Smith, friend of Thomas 1. | A Home Product Crepe-backed Make your Ghadbourne. real owner of the = H. M. T. subway system. the mayor Roasted, Packed and Satins selection NOW Canton Crepes Flat Crepes Satins—In Sold Right Here in Town and avoid dis- appointment. ¢harzed, had appointed four public rvice commissioners who tried to Bpost fares to 10 cents in the city and did raise the rates from 5 to 12 dhnts in up-State es. Senator Walker. the mavor sald, was connect ofi with those who sold putrid meat 1§ the people + Senator Walker replying in a peech last night. passed the lie to .1- mayor. T1f it came to mud.-sling. \ lo t i92. he declared, he could iay hands 0 an a hucketful Jor a letter from you $Gov. Smith at Albany indicated he | Would reply to the maver tomorrow nizht in his opening speech of the | chmpaizn fn Brooklyn sus rar sank Lusman, 10 help you IS DESTROYED BY BLAST of High Explosive Makes crap Metal of U-20. One Time Terror of Sea. he Associated Press ;COPENHAGEN, Denmark. August 2§.—Another drama of the World War | epded yesterday at Vellby Beach on Hereisa .u,h,emd use for picnics. o= n[—0|—— 0[]0 [——n]—2 0] 00— 0] 0] o] ——=o]—=1| 1Be west Jutland coast. The German " sed i sbbmarine U-20, credited with the de :v,h:l'a"‘,:f e struction of the Lusitania. torpedoed S ahd sunk off the Irish c May T “Cuchardboiled eggsin halves lengih, 1915, with a loss of 1,208 wise. Remove yolks and mash. Add salt and moisten with Premier Salad Dressing. Refill whites with the mix- ture and press halves togecther. Wrap eaci egg in paraffine paper. We will send you, free on request, a booklet of uses. It may help you to win this contest. 147 prizes— $2,500 in gold We are awarding $2,500 in147 difierent prizes from $25010 $10 each ro those who sendin lists of the greatest number of pracuical food uses from ©ne bortle of Premier. Any woman may send in auomanylicie asshe chooses hut only one of her lists can win a prize This contes: is open to chose who have used Premier. In cases of ties. each rying contestant will be awarded the full amountof each prize tied for. Contest closes Decemoer 1, 1925. AddressPrancis H.Leggert&Co., NewYork A ton were the submarine, wi had been sticki ahd forty he sinkinz of the 1 120 zrounded off the Jutland coast . “The bo. MNovember 4. 1216, in a was abandoned by he affectual attempts 1o akplosives. $The German admiralty in 1918 ‘ad mitted the death of the commander of the U-20. who had ordered the fir inz of the torpedo against the Lusi tania He was Lieut. Comdr Schweiger {Held in Buffalo, Wanted Here. | 1Hugh Barron. colored, indicted for j alleged violation of the narcotic Jw and who is alleged to have failed th appear in conrt when wanted for IR } Arraignment, is under arrest in Buf (S fhlo. N. 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