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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. WONAN INDICTED IN SLAYING CASE V. M. Burke Held on First-| Degree Charge—Other True Bills Returned. The grand jury Indictment char der against Virginia colored, in the death of Youne. colored n front « northe told po \fter that had with 1 P . today returned Ph < found shot 1066 burg road Fehr they s her house had taken that she s were return nored by ndictm es were Allege the indictments Non-Support. Six all supn : nnt man nan, and G Simeo Hary in ne defend T the | turne to ection w an indictment w & Co., Cha Beach, John NEW SCHOOL GREETIVG Begin- Cel constr Fifth Park &round-t £choc nt hool the Mane ation will exercises w morn and to witness | ad - campaign that section. ol on this site has | her, street Actresses’ Discounts Going. ctresses 1r\d1 onal ted is the view n throughout t the stores givin ably by the indirect er, credit men ¢ that women of r the latest st ounts. placed 105,446 the Am n ounced today cre were in good rep Practic no portec 1 in e locomotive: s of m nont STORE AT 4 A. Broun. t northwest, ¥ should be 713 0cto- FRIOS NICHOLSO! Rt 5 T FOR ANY \ myself. RETURN LOAD GF FURN| Eniiadeivhua or pal Austin | he woman ! the | {into effect SUES FOR §50.000 ALLEGING ATTACK iWeoman Passenger Files Claim Against Railway for Act of Demented Soldier. Alleging she was attacked by a de- occupying a Pull- Ivania Railroad and Washington in the morning of June 6 last, lian K. Daniell today filed suit for mented soldier while ngan car on the Pel {between fearly Li $50,000 ds Pittsburgh To Debate Importan s against the Penn d and the Pullman ( Supreme Court in her bi her {vania Ratlr lin the The lhaa r in trom the othe cth cur night of June one to sleep Soldier Accepted as Pascenger. She the Pullman received and sol- | alleges that apa r g &u {that night and iven a_ berth the soldier her that a own condu to her as eafter. A por he bill alleges assistance, whose name had watch to vs Swingle & Swingle repre- t the plaintiff. R SR POSSE TAKES UP TRAIL OF “DUTCH” ANDERSON| t International Topics Upper left: Baron Theodor Adel Sweden, president of the Interpariiamentary Council, | debate of the twenty-third confer | the House of 'Representatives former councilor mentary System” meeting here. Lower left: Bri “Demilitarized Zone: ments,” fessor at the University of Bu, 5 L. in the general ber 3. Thurs of state of Switzerland, Wednesday, October scheduled for Monday, October 5. harest, member of the who_will talkk on “The Criminality of Wars of A Iswaerd, former minister of finance of who will open the mentary Union in Dr. Paul Ust; “The Parl will close the e of the Interparl v. Upper right: who will " discuss This discussion Spears of Great Britain, speaker on 1 debate on “The Reduction of Arma- Lower right: N. V. V. Pella, pre umanian Parliament, Saturday, Octo- Fugitive Wanted in Indiana Is Seen by Deputy Sheriff Near Bristol, Tenn. ted Press. “Dutch” Anders se ! left o’clos an fugitive. A . cognized An son from a photograph he had| seen. He said that the suspect had been in that vicinity all afternoon, having had trouble with a roadster he wa ing. A po effort the deputy de Narcissus Restrictions Up. Secretary of Agriculture Jardin will within a few weeks 2 sions on the restr ? narcissus bulbs into the These restrictions, zo to go have been the United adopted n uary subject of debate. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York Daylight Saving Time. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Port Limon. Sept DUE TODAY. Caronia .. . uthampton, Sept President Wilson . Ancon_. - ‘Rio de Janeiro, Sept Colombia, ipton. Callao. Liverpool. SDAY. Bfemen, Sept. Sexthia o Bremen France Orbita Westphalia Hamburg DUE THURSDAY Fort Victoria...... Bermuda. Sept Rolian Tivives Sierra Ventana—Bremen.. ¢aiian—cristobal 1030 Eu YON'T NEGLECT OUR ROOF!! Better be @ s leakproof. We'll Yo — » fing_ 1121 Bthn, JRONCLADL mpany Phone Main HAVE VAN LOAD FURNITURE .. to come and October icate with 1to New York Address Box Star office : ¥Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness” Why Rings _bedimmed Jem Kleno: large “R._HARRIS & CO. Corner 7 nd D Sts. N.W. 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WILKINS BUILDING 1512 H St Company No. 1321 Conn. / P i ke our phone number. . §COONSIRRES, Hhirudh ot | Assis | the daughter of Premier Si MOB OF 200 MEETS PARLEY DELEGATES AT PIER IN NEW YORK (Continued f(nnl F 'st_Page.) will be present offic is sending five wom is Frau Clara Mende, member of the Reichstag, who was also a delegate to the International Council of Wom- en when it met here The union had a preparatory meet- z in Paris in 1888—the aim at that time being to promote arbitr treaties between the United France and Great Britain. terparliamentary Conference for In- ternational ~ Arbitration” was re- named in_ 1889 “The Interparlia- mentary Union.” The first confer- ence of the new union was held dur- ing the world exposition in Paris in 1589, many whom Officers and Delegates. The offic of the general ence are: Baron Theodor Adelswaerd dent of the council, Sweden; Dr. Chr retary general, Dr. Leopold B presi- tor of witzerland; sistant secre enator William B. Mc- chairman of the con dent of the American 8 r Deerin Call, director of the conference, executive secretary American group; J. Butler Wright, chairman of the budget committee, ant Secretary of State; Willlam McNeir, disbursing officer, chief Bu- reau of Accounts and disbursing clerk, Department of State; Repre- ive Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, chairman committee on reception; entative Andrew J. Montague chairman committee on Representative Fred Britten of Illinois, irman com- mitt: tion and hotel ac- John Allan h ladies’ commit- tee of Wi Among the delegates from abroad I be former Premier Herriot of “rance, Sir Herbert H. Huntington- Whiteley of Great Britain, whose wife, nley Bald- win, will accompany him; Dr. Walter Schucking, who was head of the Ger- man delegations signing the Versailles ace treaty; Dr. Bernard Dernburg, Dr. Gertrude Baumer, Senator as H. Gartan Esmonde of aron Adelsward of Sweden, . 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