Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1925, Page 52

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| chant, had been arrested and released | on bail there as the actual sender of the note. It was mafled from Belle- { fontaine, Ohio, July 30 by a public Asks $250,000 of Husband’s| Marks settiea $400,000 on Mus. Ex-spouse, statement that the shooting was ac- cidental. Federal authorities revealed that the singer's sister, Mis. [rances Adams, wife of a Joplin, Mo., mer- | stenographer, to whom, it is charged, | Mrs. Adams had givea it on a train. The text of the letter is withheld. Dornblaser when they were “diyorced last Fall, $100.000 of which was put |in trust on condition that she would not annoy him for five years. The | shortly after the divorce, counsel for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'LONE WOLF' ASHER UNDER INDICTMENT With U. S. Marshal and Two Dry Agents are Held in Raid Cases. to the place. Offenders learned how true was the sign when wholesale ar- rests began. Alleged conduct of raiding parties brought about the grand jury inquiry and indictments. In the jury's re- port it was charged that: “This squad of men, sometimes In numbers of 10 and 16, including the prohibition laws, wilifully and maliciously entered homes and places of business without any warrants or legal authority whatsoever, proceed- {ed to drink up private property of persons operating such business, filled thelr pockets with cigars and articles of like nature, destroyed glassware, knocked over tables and, Moody, under the guise of enforcing | in D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, “nothing agalnst the nruhlbluo% Jaw,” but that ‘“the people want tl be restored to thelr rights and should be in a position where they might ob- tain redress.” Judge Green received the jury's re. port with an address closely follow- ing the theme of his charge to th Jury, in which he referred to Wi esspool of Iniquity. “The eyes of the Nation are watch- ing the action of this grand jury,” he said. “Countless letters have been re- celved by me commenting on the ac- tion you have contemplated against the Federal prohibition agents."” Slight’ Earthquake Noted. 1925. : T Rar State of Massachusetts. Among pre- Death by Lightning ” cautions against being hit by Hght. | GINGER The average city resident has|ning, Dr. Arthur W (;Ilhrflrl1 Massa- A 1 _ [ chusetts Agricultural Commissioner, ALE ;:;‘;:d‘ :"’]f";:’“" 1 “‘"‘”:l"’" s :’"“5 gives: “Don’t go outside; stay in the . y lightning. In the rural sec-|center of a dry building: in choosing R B tions the chance Is not quite & good, | shelter tuke " firs metal bulld NONE BETTER . ng or metal frame one, a building belng lase than in the oity. These fig- | |10, Jted against lghtning, a large A. G. HERRMANN ures apply particularly to the North|ynprotected building and last a small | 750 Tenth St. S.E. Atlantic coast and specifically to the | unprotected building.” ' ment as Sender of Letter. |[=oo behavior pact was first broken o ki Mark avers, when she attempted to | | palm off a bogus child on him. Court fered by the owners, they were un- 2 proceedings in New York resulted in | By the Assuciated Press i mercifully beaten by said United | 8ll8ht earthquake, 1,760 miles from NEW YORK. September 30 In-|the child being returned to a sani-| PEORIA, I, September 30.—A!States deputy marshal and other | New York, was recorded on the “At the sending a | 1 pen letter | tarium in Kansas City. | deputy United States marshal and]members of said body. seismograph at Fordham University t the turn The good behavior fund was cut in | two Federal prohibition agents €| “In several instances the ,men |Yesterday, but neither the place nor of a single a result of the paternity |been indicted by a nd jury onjahused were ex-goldlers, who had | direction of the disturbance could bs o ‘s lawyers say, and has | charges of robbery, larceny and lone noble duty in protecting the|determined, it was announced last dial |sault’ in connection with recent vy | liberty ana property of the United [night by Prof. J. §. O'Connor, in ® o e % charge of the Fordham servatory A I ot only In the late war, BUt| b reliminary tremors, he said, began Licensed Under In the event and resistance was of- YORK, September ' 30.—A the Associated Press the mails to Arthur Marks, laire tive an san manuf. charge, M Irs. Lydia Locke Dornblaser. | now been canceled entirely | is bewnz sued for §230.000 {or'| * Counsel for Mra. Dornblaser sald |falds here. " G G G e racter by Mrs. |the polson pen charges were an at hey are Walter Moody. deputy, of | in the Spanish-American War.” i ks, formerly Mrs. Margaret Hoov. | tempt by Marks to et out of tulfll | Springfield: J. E. (Lone Wolf) Asher| One indictment charges the three |t 12:3%9 p.m. and the quake reached of 'Pittsburgh. | ing the trust fund agreement and Ma irtzig, enforcement | with taking a sum of money during|itS maximum at 12:48 p.m. Mrs, Dornblaser has been married | agents attributed to them|a raid on the place of Antone e assailed by ult | Bouches: another charges them with Hogan Patent 1,014,003 Magnavex M:25 with enclosed foud four times. Marks was her third fin ipeaker (shown below, $1. 500 2 : = 4 Jia 4 3 bes or B husbar H second was Orville Burning Ship Reaches Port Judge T. cen in charging the | assault to injure George Todd. negro 3 P rice, without tul Marold, Metropolitan Opera tenor. | rning Ship |grand jury recently and also con-|war veteran, who said he was \ Birencs. Her present husband has been de-| GRAVESEND, England, September (demned in a report returned by the | knocked unconscious and beaten ¥ = scribed as 2 bond broker and her |30 (#).—The British cargo steamer | jury with the indictments when the agents searched his house = estran, Ha is a good looking |delphia and ched here | unique method of obtaining evidence | oy 3 v Youth ‘ t night with a fir hold. Pre- |of bLootlegging operations ey | Geples) SSLHo Caalidge: | opened a saloon, labeled it “Uncle| Copies of the jury’s report were (Prince) Talbot, race mbler, | was afire in the English Channel and | Sam's Place” and jolned in the fests | ordered by Judge Green to be sent to| RJELMUIIESSII{CICACIGIAT whom kil > in 1909. She | asked for assistance. She made this | made by rum venders at the name | President Coolidge and Illinols con- i was acquitted because of his deathbed | port under her own steam. | When liquor was brousht in trucks | grossmen. 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