Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1925, Page 16

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[EXHUMED BODY SHOWS I.Aé] BUMMUN”Y | POISON CAUSED DEATH CONCERT TONIGHT | By the Autopsy Follows Admission of Murder by Crime on Dead Man's Wife. | Boarder—Charges | ated Press BARRE, Pa.. August 31 the exhumed body Harveys Lake, Asso Final Bob Lawrence Sing Will Be Broadcast by | Station WCAP. a 1 30, & carpenter, who at the Nevel home, admitted | they said, that Nevel had dered and on his informa- | ntity of the poison was |found in an outhouse. Vandermark denied having had any part in the poisoning, but he was being held, to gether with the victim's widow, who | irday at her hus- | fter the burial. | | Vandermark put all the blame on | Mrs. Nevel, police said. She is the —_— » police. | been m Public concert, Masonic P Auditorium, Thirteenth stree New York avenue northwest night, 8 o'clock. Doc 7:30 o'clock. Admission f Pro; (a) “Marche Milif () Overture, “Ruy BI Arranged vel is said | Cencert Band of the Army 3 | School, Edward A. Halloway Conducting. “America,” salute to the of allegiance i (a) ““Arabesque. (b) “Little Bird". Evelyn Hur The concert will begin at and conclude at 10. The | m will be broadcast by M QA | station WCAP. arcimy, Pl | William C. White, principal of the S l¢ | Army Music School, will present the concert band of t institution, under the direction of Edward A. Halloway. | | The band will render compositions by | | Schubert, Mendelssohn, Verdi, Strauss, | | Hallowa The first con- | | ciation. | 8 o'clock (a) “Howdy,' Cold, Col Accompa @) “Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses” . .Openshaw TWO SUIGIDES END THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, was in Deland, Fla., on business. festerday the police of that city tele- 8 himself in a secluded spot near the city a few hours after the telegram arrived. Marie Louise Bernier, daughter of a wealthy Bel, merchant, married Col. Jack fr of the British army in After the second Marne offensive Leacroft was report- ed missing. Distracted, his bride he to this country. She married atrick In San Franeisco in 192 obtaining a divorce on grounds of desertion. ENOGH ARDEN CASE Deaths of Hushand and Wife | Reveal Strange Story of vhed that he had shot and killed | the | | body. Fitzpatrick was president of the Fitzpatrick Puller Corporation, which | made tree stump pullers. Miss Weber, in telling the history {of her friend, said that Mrs. Fitz- patrick was well educated and espe- clally versed in music and painting, and had ambitions to become an in- terior* decorator. Samoan Simplicity. | Samoa, where the natives are en. | couraged to retain thelr natural mode MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1 | | permission to claim Mrs. Fitzpatrick's 1925. P Tng e shot through the house, trapping the children. Mrs. Scenna, her clothing on fire, leaped from a window and fractured her spine. Five FIVE CHILDREN DIE, | MOTHER HURT, IN FIRE .ot o, o | homes. in House | Fancied the Frock. ¥rom the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph | The wife of a Highland soldier | called at the barracks with her & | | vearold girl. When they arrived he | was on sentry duty, so they could not Flamss Trap Family After Lamp Upsets—Parent Leaps From Window. [ badefornns B : Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your physician about it certino by Guil; will be played by Blas Flores, tist, accompanied | by the full | the evening will | = contralto: Evelyn | 7 2 () “Blue Bells Everybody Band selection, “Un Ballo in Maschera (a) “"Out of the D () “Virginia Cavali Howard Lloyd, marimbaist Dorothy d'at th (a) “Comin’ o' the (b) “Three Rlind Mice Offertory Harry Whes Response to R a recent comer | hington, and her appearance | tonight will be her debut before the | community singers and the radio au dience. She will be accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Lawrence. Harry Wheaton Howard will de at the new pipe organ recently installed in the Ma Temple. The singing by the comm chorus will be directed by M There will b | reserved for seating privileges at 2 children under 4 years The doors on New York avenue The usual Verdi to You'...Lee “A Few Smiles” .... March, “35th Infantry (Dedicated to Co [ tea will open at 7:30 o'clock collection will be taken. (a) “Auld Lang () “The Star Spangled Banner,” Everybody The last “Bob” Lawrence concert Wooden posts will be used as of the Summer season will be given |markers by United States engineers tonight in the Masonic Temple Audi-|surveying the Great Salt Lake Desert, torfum, corner Thirteenth street and | because the salt deposits soon corrode New York avenue the regulation iron markers in other under the aus pices of the unity Music Aseo- surveys Seventh St. War Bridegroom, | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 31 ternational Enoch Arden redl life, with a tragic ending, has been disclosed with the suicides of Walter J. Fitzpa a manufac: r, and his itzpatrick, a Belgian girl, wa ed previously to a British officer in-a war romance. Believing he had been killed in action, she came to this country and married Fitz. patrick. Then the first husband re- appeared. Like the fictional Enoch Arden he went away. But, unlike the case of his prototype, he revealed and marital unhappiness fol- story An in- [ C in | was found asphyx sardens apartment | last Frida Dressed in an evening gown of yellow silk, she had evidently turned on the burners of a range in | the kitchen | Police notified her hushand, who ' She met Col. Leacroft on the street here some time after the marriage. 1 her to divorce Fitzpatrick, aid, explaining that a gas brought from rched for Dis. had amnesia. army, he on the his little United States. Life Not Worth Living.” Fitzpatrick laughed off her husband's suggestion of re- marriage. He left her and is report- ed to have married another. Whether or not meeting her husband preyed Fitzpatrick's An unfinished suicide note, addressed to Miss Cherle Weber, a dress shop proprietor, by whom she had been employed, stated merely that “life is not worth living” and that she wanted to be buried under her maiden name. Miss Weber told the police that the Fitzpatricks separated about a year go. He had frequently threatened to kill himself, she said. Frank J. McKeon, jr., Mrs. former of Philadel- The tasty crispness of TRISCUIT The Shredded Wheat Cracker is a delightful relief from ordinary bread—and it is so nourishing and strengthening., The more you chew it the better you like it. Deli- cious with butter, soft THE LOow SALE PRICES WIiILL PREVAIL THIS WEEK ‘All this week you can make your selections of Lifetime Furniture at the low Sale Prices. Prices are more keenly cut now than most sales would suggest to you. Our whole notable collection of Lifetime Furniture shares in the reductions. MAYER & CO. Bet. D & E cheese or marmalades. Belgian girl | inent, in England and the | approach him The child eyed her as he paced uip and down in slation Highland = uniform, and | then sald i ‘Mamma, when 'daddy finds the | man who stole his trousers, will he give me that little frock?” i D. J. MEFMAN of lite, is the only spot in the Pacific |islands where the native population 1s [not dving out: everywhere else clothes |and civilization seem to have brought | disease. Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W., death and thelr mother Scenna, was taken o a hc a broken he resu of a fire here last . started hy the upset ting of a keroser mp in their home. pital with | 1005 pa. Ave. 1724 pa. AVC. Swamped! Folks—this Overcoat Sale is a WOW! Started in this morning with a thousand coats. Sold about 500 today. Tomorrow ought to*fnish it. Hop in early if you haven't bought yours! ) }“;' 534 MEN'S and YOUTHS’ Imported English All-Wool Coats That Will Bring $25 & $30 in November Mothers, Wives, Husbands and Sons, take i1t from me, this 1s the grandest Overcoat opp'ortunity yvou will ever experience. For youths from 14 to 18 there are 109 small si;es (33 to 36). For men of any age there are 425 full size Overcoats (36 to 44). Big, loose, roomy coats, ideal for street or automobile use. Grays. Ox- fords, Blues, Browns---in the ever-popular Chesterfield (for men) or Bro_oks model (for young men). All sturdily made -and trimmed. “All wool and a yard wide.” : While they last, $13.75. Racdi 30!;” , All Sales Cash—All Sales Final—No Alterations Money's Worth or Money Back % D. J. KAUFMAN 1724 Pa. Ave. IN

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