Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. 11 | 1 | . | legislative revision of the American |tion of a new experience table. Com- L PR|S[]NER’S RUSE 'Woman Wins Race (CARNIVAL THRONGS | HANGING IS DECREED. |PLANS MADE TO LOWER |ieitis iies, o050 T | n o s s iy | Ohenge in Army Nations Bogy = of Slaying. : New York. to appoint a committe 7 | the Promotion of Rifle Practice EHSTS Iwu LIVES Pri 1marv [‘l(“\?‘i o | SAN BERNARDINO. Calif., Sep T"“ Commissioners to Seek Re-) yhich will report at the December | held that the preseni Americ e et Gl Mowerd &, OAKLAND, Md.. September 18. | Detroit. Mich., was vesterday Sen-| p. (.. Associated Prese to have a woman mayo: Special Dispateh to The Star | Quentin The court declined a| of life insurance rates in the Hunt for Loot. of vl Matmarh defeated J. . |ber 15.—Yesterday and today brought | dttorneys made plany to carry the | ommissioners here vesterday. received 142 votes on the Re- held on Frazier avenue, Aurora Hills, [on the Mojave Desert in Noveml which TLeonard | prohjbjtion. ticket, ~Nomination is | and tomorrow night, is a Jef- |of Hey's bank account from Detroit capture led vesterds | =y P nizht, und there are many decorated Firemen answered a call yesterday |engine purchased recently by the | Infantry, who has been under fre: CONFIDENCE | - fance rates are computed. Harry L. io and William Lieut. Col. Harris Pendleton, | J' # IFE INSURANCE RATES { ! o | Attempt to Get Money Held Cause | L It was decided on motion of James | M. Corcoran, of the Connec- | general staff, has been detailed #4 For Mavm on’'3 | AURORA H"_l_s vA P A. Beha, insurance commissioner of | tic 5 ’ e 2 ln[xmth of the National Board I : ion of American Experience | meeting of the association on a leg. | perience table is obsoleie and entirely | geheral staff, Who is to be assizn | Large Sum Expected to Be Raised | (emner 15 (#).Joseph 1. Wars, | Vision of Am pe! | islative act providing for the compila- ' out of line with current experience. ' othar duty. : | Special Dispateh to The Star. | for Bulldmg of a Fire ‘mmmed slaver of Wilfred Hey of Table by Legislation. i | The town of Confluénce, on the Balti House. | tenced by Judge Charles L. Allison . ANTONIO, Tex.. September Kills Offlcer Wounds AnOeT e e et e tarciils | i {10 be hanged December 4 at San| 18 Plans looking toward the lower and [ United States were set in motion at Dies in Pretended Mrs. Thea Walton Marquart. wife | VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS. Septem- motion for a new trial. and '*“'?"“‘mp convention of State insurance case to the Appeals (o ' Koot g ot el large crowds to the carnival being | G charged with having Killed Hey | —inocommissioners voted to seck | publican to his. 69; 14 to 13 on the for raising funds for a new fire house. | 1924, and to have later posed as Hey Va.. September | pemocratic, and she also won on the ] nival, which will continue to- | in Los Angeles to cbtain the transfer | Gozier, ulleged robber, hoped 10 es- | equivalent to’ election. ferson district volunteer fire depari-|to Los Angeles. cape from officers who had effected his ment benefit. Special attractions each . ¢ the death of al Agent | : n ¢t | stands. The fire house is to shelter Under Retirement Orders. the combined pumper and chemical | Cupt. Carl C. Burgess. United States A ollowine the robbery of a ‘ 1 nt fire und d of supervisors for protection of | ment at Fitzs safe at the Chesapeike and Ohio ticket | 4fternoon for & .| Aurora Hills and Virginta Highlands. | Denver, Colo., t Covington last Tuesday night. | 105; poromac street. L Inesnipt ol b citsensior iy Jec: | retired ifet of the Army on account ¢ | Sound business is L years, 1633 W avenue. | tion o c s sald to be JUSt | disability incident to the service | rm foun- | Setanresa o ¢ the fire |right for raising funds. Many build-| " "Capt. . John Stullken, United || built onel.:o:e‘st ia {and accidentally was cut with an ax 'ins operations are in progress and the | Siates Infantry, under treatment at dation y d 2l i he | wielded by a membe No. 5 engine | importance of fire protection has been | walter Reed General Hospital. this every detail of every pate of.their loot Was found on the | wlelded by 2 e ey Zoriouay | emphasized. Those in charge of the | aitv. has been ordered fo nia home s lomiciinintid ol TR der offered | HO P Y he house was slightly | carnival are looking forward to ani (o await retirement at the convenience acton take olicersito & SpOt where e | early_completion of the undertaking. | of the Goyernment. ter how small. st of the missing currency had: heen;d_lifl_—"f"‘_-____ The Tndependent Band. of 40 piece: . hidden S e & = | played last night, and other music _— This is our poliey e adinsly, T iiad by | officerss in the second car sprang to| supplied. . Visitors.from neigh- | 3 > > 1L, Nheriff | the road as the firing continued. Chief | POFIA O the Carnival ente L A F L l N Feeapitz 100k T agent in a | Campbell was struck in the face by a | £ | to the spot outside the |bullet, but continued to advance, and | Ll T ' HIRES TURNER It s thought that it was a shot from | (Capt. nm“ g., lee Treatment. 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