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son, daughter of the late Henry P.Phas been knifing young women’s | what they regard as the ignoring of {ing in an old meeting house that was | liquor charge, Dwight Brown, texicah | ner, who is also police judge, finas b i 2 ; Gov ‘as p iver, was married by the judge and | himself §5 for driving over a fire hose Davi: s to ved Yale man, like Bclothing on crowded street cars. the rules of road by Government \a hospital for Washington's soldlers. | dri " : . & £ suicid FLASHES OF LIFE ;h:,» Mister did. Ward Cheney of South £ boats, | 2 given a reduced sentence as a resull. | the court explaining to the co | Manchester. Conn. i her fiance, Her || NOBLES, Ind—Because he is the | .. NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Carl Duncan, — however, that it was accidental 10 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1925. bEoihe Brather of 12 children and is needed on | HILL, Quebec.—Two men in the |35 years old, under manslaughter in- | CHICAGO.—A fine of §5 to $25 for ! ‘By the Associated Press P : the farm, Charle; Lamb has been | toils are accused of bootlegging wine | dictment for killing a 13-year-old girl | operating radio receiving sets which | CHICAGO—Owner of two airplanes = . % 3 = V. 3 and an iator since he was 17, Ro COPE IAGEN.—The dowager em- CHICAGO.—F firemen’s dog | ¢«:xcused from ju duty in the Ste-[by automobile from drp upstate New i with an automobile, kills himself in | disturb l_-:el:hborl is to be proposed in | A1 s otk s 5 44 ELD REMU.I-E press, who spent hours on her knees, | hero who saved . has had a $400 | )henson trial. { York to wet Quebec. ;Jall with a safety razor. a municipal code amendment .v\‘::nrfv‘\’.v}l‘.1ar::qx ‘r‘x‘.s‘-’r‘ fi;xt‘gx:\;;vlizd‘ | s i s ROCHESTER, N. Y.—A postal card| NEW YORK.—The treatment of | DULUTH, Minn—Arraigned on a| BILOXI, Miss—Mayor Joseph Mil- | ignorance of the law EW Y : rainanily | ' 2 o | e has been advanced at the Me- | Heautiral Ruasiinichurchi] |18 An_extraordinarily |'mailed on the island of Jamaica 20 | cancer v S laimjtorheibeannil B | courteous ab driver has been |s vears ago has jus arrived, two vears | morial Hospital by the refining of . | e | found. He backed a block in the r: after the death of the woman to|radium rays so that much of the caus- &&&@ &3@ & @ @ g@@@ @@ @ Rumors of Compromlse Set- | NEW YORK.—John Tiller, who |to apologize for not being able to carry [ whom it was addressed. It toured ‘ tic emanation is eliminated. i g'g g;'g @Q &@gg @Q@ taught 000 girls stage dances, is|a wet pedestrian. many cities in search of her | wmiTE PLAT N, - v tlement Heard, But No | dead. | BALTIMORE—AX $00 reward isf NEW YORK.—Organized steamship | groups of Quakers a r | NEW YORK.—Miss Frances Davi- | offered for capture of a slasher who ! officers are out with a protest against | tury-old breach shortly with a gather- Action Is Seen. N R T e - 3 f S t 1 R R R R R N A= ol oSensationa PHILADELPHIA, Pa., October 23, s artness ~-The sitnation in the anthracite min- | fng suspension, now in its eighth | week, apparently remained the same | today as it has since September 1, when the mines were shut down There was nothing on the surface to indicate any immediate resumption of production From time to time rumors circulate through the coal flelds of compro- mises or other schemes to end the wage controversy and send the 158, 000 mine workers back to the mines The latest report intimated a 5 per cent increase to the workers was ac ceptable to the operators, but Samuel D. Warriner, chairman of the An- fthracite Operators’ Conference, and Sohn L. Lewis, international presi- ident of the United Mine Workers, frald they had not heard of it. The fminers are asking a 10 per cent in- icrease for contract men. | ! These reports, it is believed, arise from efforts constantly being made minder cover by various interests to »nd the controversy. The Chamber of 1'ommerce of Scranton, I is known to have been active in trying to bring mhout a resumption of work. Mr Jewis was in Hazleton, Pa. on {Wednesday, and the presence of cer ¥ain Scranton business men there the ifame day gave rise to various reporis At was said the business men are prin wipally Interested in finding a way for ,vxmedyma rasumption of work § BMr. Lewis on his return from IHa or said he had conferred with fThomas Kennedy, international secre- Fary-treasurer of the union, and tha 3here was no change in the situation ©r In the policy of the miners. I In the meantime the 500 square Jniles of territory in northeastern | Frennsvivania, within which all the an hracite is mined, remains quiet. The Sdle men hold frequent meetings of | 3heir local unions and relief is given | Mherever it is needed. 1 | NEGRO ESCAPES POSSE. Assailant of Woman in North Caro- | lina Eludes Search. ! ASHEVILLE, N. C.. October 23 (#). | ~-Despite the efforts of scores of arm- ®»d men who have searched every known nook {n the Hornevhurst sec.| %ion and have watched freight trains Jeaving the city, the negro wanted Yor an alleged attack on a white wom. | ®n In West Asheville vesterday after- | noon was still at liberty toda ounds were used in the n Svithout avall. Four suspects. before the victim, were reles failure of identification The woman, who is married and has four children, described her aseailant | A being about 18 vears old. | This. is the third attack on white | tvomen made by negroes here within | the past three months. 014 Cumberland Pike. , 4. K. L. in Boston Transcrint | 8700. 2. The original Cumberland | road. sometimes called the Old Pike | and the United States road, was the | only macadamized road ever built out- | right by the United States Govern- ent. It began at Cumberland, Md., A extended 16 Wheeling, W. Va ance of 130 miles. It was later | @ extended and completed by the United | States to Springfield, Ohio, and partly | tompleted from Springfield to Van- | 8alia, Ill. and projected from Van. | @alia by two routes to Jefferson City, | Mo, The distance from (umberland 10 Vandalia is 591 15 miles. The cost | was $6,824.919.33. An act of Congress | {n 1806 authorized the laving out and | making a road from Cumberland, Md.. | 1o the State of Ohio. In 1535 the | 1'nited States Government surrender- | ed_whatever right it may have had in | the road to the States through which it passed. Why He Was Glad. ¥rom Everrbody's Magazine Mother was giving little Johnny a leéture. “You should alwavs be ex- | teedingly careful about vour conduct. | 1 want vou never again to do any- hing which you would be ashamed t have the whole world see you doing.” | The youngster let out a whoop of | 8elight and turned a handspring in | his_exuberance. | “What fn the world is the matter | ¥ith you? Are you crazy?” demanded | is_mother. ¢ “No'm.” was the answer. “I'm juat Elad ‘cause vou don’t expect me to| fake baths any more.” = === - 2> g3 "*’ o, K3 (ZX ® " New—Just Out of Their Packings, in Fact, and Unbelievably Smart When You Consider the Price 515 The L&B reputation of chic and moderate price was never better earned than in this collection of ne dresses! For such models as th are usually graced by a far more im- posing price tag. Fabrics, Too, Tell a Sto A hundred litt fashion to the sleeves, new farcs head elahorate 0 K QXIXD O " Q> 0, 2> e "¢ > oedeid 4 4 o e " O x> s 0P e " O0o% o% XaXIXD> o S %" 0, QXD o o XXX %oo% o% QXIXTX 0 " Satins, Flat Crepe, Velvet. Chenille. Chiffon Brocade. Georgette. Elizabeth, Twills and Imported Tweeds. All the colors of Fall preference—black and striking combinations Soode- X2 3 'e® %! 0 o .Q 0.“ X2 Taubman’s First Anniversary Sale! Every other great sale that we have held before . Rotoscopes, $1.49 pales into insignificance beside this First Anniver- Luggage ;nry SAII: which tomorrow enters upon its second C ig week! 2 . We have spared no effort to make our First ! N b i ::\;:‘:(n.d(.':r:r ;:?r Birthday Sale the greatest automotive event in the = . el bl history of Washington—and the Second Big Week A = lined with red of this Sale promises even Greater Values than enamel, which whirl round and With the wind. Can be grade steel round with 1 " You can's £ny running board. attached in an inatant to any You can’t AFFORD to miss it! car e ®, QXD K3 0, QXD 0 o6 % K3 2> " s %% 0 XZX2 2> K3 s’ 0 s SECOND FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BKO. LANSBURGH&BRO | 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 DPDD DD R RGBS DR DRSBTS DR 'Cash or Credit Cash or Credit The Price Is s 3 g 3 The Price Is The Same : 5 ; e The Same Q) K3 "o e KZX 2 " K3 o > A very beautl arrier, 49¢ L) 5y 1 accessory for > K3 " % K K3 " K3 s K3 " R " K3 % %o DTS, XTI e Q o > 0 * K3 % 3 TXD> 3 QXD K3 K2 X2 Ky G This Leather Key Case G. M. C. Oiling FREE | &3 | , o= Although it's OUR birthday party, and WE'RE the ones who should re- ceive the gifts, we're going to give \;'Ol' the presents! And along with the sensational hareaina liatad here, H we shall give KKEE with every pur. Tire Pump, 39¢ chase, th: 2 evite iretres case. M 30x31, Penna. Strong steel cylinder Scandanavi Base Cork Absolutely airtight rub d ber hose. B k L‘ - Tubes, $1.29 v lmertsl.;ag :e : ining 2> K3 "o o 0% % oo K3 0 2> e’ o o e X K3 oo} K3 ' *, X s " e X2 0 QXe) " > O oo " K3 917 F STREET > " the engine times. e 2 LXa X X3 3 % Q e Ry o ® 0 ® * K2 “.00 K2 L 0 s o ' o _ You Don’t Need e Pyralin Sun k — R 7 | | Vieor, 5149 | i# Cash Here! Although they are slightiy tghy h e r::drr-;h::: : m:‘“',,,,"",:’,',lm.‘."":?":.“:" p | - i course. vou want new Fall :».u];m.n-:“‘-n':{"'.::?u i % ; g L g i . Clothes—but perhaps vou thought vou'd hardly expect from tubes r the driver AND LONG SERVICE. Priced { " vou needed a lot of cash. NOT coating twice as much. While 3 especially for tomorrow. . A }”'—.RF,! Cut Out for Ford ometer, $9.95 Is Anniversary Time in Our | . 99c ik Fabric Good Dept. Scientifically designel SIhis g There's a surprising array of cold weather necessities awaiting your inspection in this departm nt—and everything ner that will make you long remember test automotive e 2> o " O K3 o3 ®, Q Q) " K3 s 2> 0, s’ 1204 S % S 53 S o o%% X2 X2 O " vou are regularly em- ployed and permanently lo- cated vou can enjoy cheeriul credit at Grayson's. 0 '* O o% Q XTI * 0 0 * 0 "o O * | | | i o o5 X2 O RIXIRIXTTXIXD " Autumn’s Newest COATS & DRESSES All the newest styles, including the bolero, the flare, etc. Beautiful materials and all wanted shades. Tailoring and workmanship un- surpassed. And, to cap the climax, thev are offered at four reasonable prices: 145 $19.35 590,75 $39.75 On The Easy Payment Plan!! . Buy anything you want the “Grayson Way™ a small amount down and the balance at vour convenience. Stores from coast to coast make it possible for us to offer yvou the finest gar- ments at low prices. Once a (Grayson customer, always a Grayson customey. Come in and make us prove it. Men’s Finest FALL SUITS and Overcoats There is a dash and style to these Suits and Overcoats that every man will like. Every possible weave, shade and pattern is represented in the Suits—and the Over- coats are all the latest models, finely tai- lored. K " * of finest materi K K2 X2 s ® "o K3 " 2> *’ K oS0 oo ates > i Top Re-cover et it rain, lat it pour Celluloid, 39¢c | l;_l:" s l-S : d‘e Ctlxrtai’;u $2.99 Just the thing with which to repair vour old side cur You nesd such an tn. fli Made of strong, westherproot ' wtr . - hrie. . Anniversary Sale Price. With this gun, you can [ 100k like new again. Can ve reach any p(fln('!a!“v attached In a few moments. ) o3 RXIXD > K2 oo " K3 " by o e Oo.o% %% 9% X% K3 " ® g RS "% K3 0..‘0 oo} 0 0 0 2> s oo} Top Recover for Chevrolet Seat Covers a0 Jaal Buperier 185105 e = e Steeri 1 i Roadster Daer eGGrril:‘ ;vsh:e Front or Rear Rogtlar ¥ vd 54'32 or g Seats fcr Ford rade ® > 0, s o CQXIXIXD> s K3 S K2 > > o "’ i s !I i o o% QXX s * Made of finest gnaiity matertal el Tanaaee fan pattarns i \ S Top Material, i i y S : $1.69 Yard ot CY o Wi Made of exceptionally strong X Y material, with very fine stuff- ing. They are guaranteed to fit any Ford for which they are bought. Front Seat—Divided—$§4.95 o Rear Seal $4.95 double texturs absolutely R water-proof material te repair old Doors and Fanels, 750 Extra. i tops. Special low price. (Ne 1924 or 1935 Ford Bedan Model.) Top Bow Pads, $1.49 Chevrelet Tewrtnx. w> @3 4Q) W E 5149 |RENES _ _ et i v 5305 | IPERER e | loda: B through the These are made e s, 5 Sk el 3 Toorbonr A very il ftem drab bow Arill. campie Y e codier | o 2T ot ST e Mopeaton ta"ar Sirry Pnem "&martiona1 s rength. See Our New Dept. firr Genuine FORD Parts! Taubman’s | 2705 of Ford (ou':':v Everything for+Your Automobile \ ing or_road. A sensa- g #:7%| 432 NinthSt. N.W if there ever 43 n 3 ° ° ° for any model was one! Stcires in rolet in this For obatun Baltimore, Buffa'lo, Altoona, Norfolk ;',}fi.,," spoval, Auninsoay d: ly. el Johnstown, Greensburig, Rochester, Washington RS A K3 " K3 o’ O Q K2 X2XD o K2 o QXXX o % ¢ %0 % * K2 QX A Wonder Timepisce K3 " K3 " * The 21-Jewel Adjusted lllinois Congressional Movement; fitted o4 * o QXX B3 2y 5805 K3 s 0<% X2 O 0 2> s 2> ®, s’ K " 2> K3 " O e K3 XaXa XD * 9% in a green or white gol® filled case; guaranteed 25 ®, " oS ® " K3 % > K3 % Oo-o% XX o o2 EXTXD Yyears. QXD e 94 At Grayson’s you may wear your new Suit or Overcoat while paying for it in small convenient sums. Prussia : : °-3|"rflo:.:":|':. ‘ ° Biues and a Zadlitioocsdes the atest E . - colors. % Men's Wear. On Payments e "’ X '’ Money Back If You Can Buy Cheaper in Washingten - 3455 50c Per Week oo QXD "o K2 X2 QXD K3 Q) K2 * Tre o " %0 ¢% % QXXX X " * o o "o K 2> * o QX o 0% % ZXIXD d o o IO X $ 90 0% % 0% ¢% % % 1%0-6% 0% 0% % % 0% 0% % % ¢% % % o0 00 o0 0% % o % R 0000000“00 0 0% o, (rofesiredrateafecdraieifosdradoatosfeatoaioafoctaatoaiosfoads oo bitratoafosfraloaiosfrtaionfoagrairafoofradsatonfociateafocdsdaodd S Pennsylvania Ave. ng Sky Alexandria, Va. g e - P> b P