Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1925, Page 11

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0000606006006 00000 WOMAN INDIGTED ~ ONU. S, CHARGE fls Accused With Man of Con- spiracy in Indorsement of Check. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Pay Conveniently A Pure White Perfect DIAMOND RING $49.75 Set in 1%-Kt. White Gold Hand-Pierced Mountings Losk for the Big Clock Fagar C. by L. Mahan and were indicted toda Alice ey the nd jury on a charge of conspiracy. hey are accused of conspiring to de- ud the United States by making a Ise indorsement on a Government i ernment check Is la1 3 Indictment against | Herbert A A total of 3 |0t crimes Ly also fgnored Those exonerated are | - and Richard 1. Brooke, | Hector Heath, Jjr.. and H J. Underwood, grand larceny { Chauncey” W. Bolton, housebreaking, |and Withur G. Wright, resisting a | | { revenue officer Others indicted hem I ind Harry the chi Raymond Jeniffer, robby Lawrence Me Duckett, jo Cauftman \ and housebreaking and Avers and Dorothy Smith, assault with dangerous weap. on: dohn Brown. Thomas Booze. John A. Rebinson, Richard R. MeWilliams and Max Poenitzsch, grand larceny William Danner, jr.. and John H Anscombe. larceny after trust: Frank Sewell H. Clark. Harry A, Watis, Thomas L. | Moran. Clarence Robinson. John De Eaward Andrew Cooke, Fred Lee Hardesty, Luther Banks and Charles . Jones, non-support. NOEL TRIAL DELAYED. Murder Case Postponed Until No- and e 9000000000000 0000 - USE SULPHUR T0 HEAL YOUR SKIN <kin loseph Mury eny: Mark tching be Men de sted skin | Because A vember 9 at Defense Request. N. 1. October 26 () rrison W Noel the avmond Plerce. negro chanffeur. foday was postponed by Caffrex until November 9 at the | ¢ former prosecutor. William " | Wachenfeld. counsel for the defense. - | pierce was the driver of the ecar HOME UP |which Noel nsed in kidnaping six-year | o1d Mary Daly of Montelair, for whose The coss | slaxing Noel has haen Indicted In Pas safe County. NEWARK 26 for "BRIGHTEN THE fiod homa | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St NOW Main PN (Continned from Ninth Page) thoroughly to enjoy the curious mix | ture of pathetic comedy turned out by | | the genfus of Llovd | Tt s a fine show for poses und for entertainment the hornrimmed spectacled hoy has made millions langh will revel | in thix one. It ix more than a comedsy. | Infused throughout is the love ment, wistfully and sppea j aroused by the lovely Jobyna Ralsto | story, as nearly every one| hy concerns Harold | the ter who entered College filled with famey no- | tlons of how & freshman onght 1o aet, | gleaned from a moving picture, which | he had seen six 1 The hidicrons situations into which he falls make him the coliege goat. Even though he 1 in dgadly earnest to make | the foot ball team he i, unknown to himself, only the waterboy. until the srand opportunity of & lifetime comes in the last few minutes of play An excellent falty shows wild | haunts in ¥ Jlso the | | 1atest o exop’s Fabl fand 2 musical background by | the orchestra under Dunlel Breeskin Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief Jaughing pur- | Fans of | who | ws Wb, now the bill native their HAT makes a cough? A cough is usually Nature's effort 1o clear the air passages mucus that ob- AMBASSADOR—"Headlines.” | At last there has come to the silver sheet newspaper that re flects with some degree of authenticity the actual business of newspaper making as it is known the real newspaper man. It hardly se possible. but in “Headlines,” ch | feature of the bill being shown at Crandall’'s "Ambassador Theater the two days of this week, with Alice | Joyee in the s ar role. there is not |4 single reporter who dashes about If PERTUSSIN does not re- 1 4 notebook in one hund and a leve your cough in a reasonable pencil in the other : time, it is wise to consult your deais principally with hysician, Sold by all druggists i what constitutes news. reaches out the large a.d small bottles. on the big metropolitan paper, the ciiy edftor refuses to keep [ it off the front page. becuuse it is | | news itiment has nothing to { do with it. The fact that the writer's | daughter was threatened with social | aestruction only added to the > Safe for | Vilue of the “hreak.” RBut then came | Every Cough |7 —— e Tre—————— Naturs to free you of excessive phlegm butitsoothes the inflam- | mation and relieves the cough wvorably known P physicians and pharmacists for dlines” | the matter nd s news and it would be unfair to | | all concerned to divulge the character | {of the denouemen { Alice Jovee is the pivotal | this excellently produced and acted | | photodrama. in which Virginia Lee | Corbin 1s A partienlarly effec | tive role as a typical flapper, whe. ieapardizes the happiness of many | withont knoy what it is about M regor. Harry Morey are other members figure in | Fuble short “Wildeats reels with the bill Who Found | of Ppipe n wusic complete The only chair-side lamp with a screen ihat changes ordinary elec- i ntoasoit, rest- ful daylight glow. An ideal light for busy eyes. Every home needs these practical good looking | sight savers for reading, writing or sewing. Emerald glass shade adjusts to any angle. Height 22 in. e Himself. wun is the star in the use, “The Man Who | thie chiel feature at cndall I Theuter the frst two davs of this week. Tom Geraghty adapted the play to the purposes of the camers from original work | written especially for Mr. Meighan by Booth g Lon The Man Who Found Himselt” is |a tale of the prisons. The star Is cast as a good-formothing son of a | ominent banker. The bank goes to | smash and the banking members of the family are held criminally resgpon- sible. Rather than permit his father t hear the onus of trial and a term {in the penitentiary. Tom Macauley | assumes the blame and takes the sen- | i tence to Sing Sing. "5”20‘"‘ v'lal'; e e e o | the renegade son who proved the most welghted. ' \rthy member of his family after | Brass or |all. The supporting company includes Ibronze Virginia Valll, who gives 2 fine char ank Mor; inish. | Charles Stevenson, Julla Hoyt, | Hugh Cameron, rmun Trevor Hal Ra ludume Sans Jane': short reel | pipe organ contributions by Otto I Beck and Harold T. Pease round out u good program. i CENTRAL—"The Wizard'of 02" | When the famous comic team of | | Montgomery and Stone Arat came to |the musical comedy stage from | circus lots, through burlesque and| | vaudeville, the vehicle which brought | them lmmediate success was “The | \Wizard of the Oz u fanciful thing in | which the leading churucters were the s row and the Tin Woodman. | ed ax the Scarecrow | make-np that it took him | <ome two hours and a half to get into. The late 1 Montgomery was the | Fin Woodman and wore & of | 1745 =05 D2 QON-commAIs as Me nuin nd gan, Lynn ctor | | acter delineation Emeralites are brond- ed. Look for name. Sold by deparement stores and electrical dealers. Free booklet upon request. M. G. McFADDIN & COMPAXY suit, Vo CL THE EVENING STAR . WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, OCTOBER_ 26, 1925. Picture of Two Denti ! [ SAY.DOCTY WANTA] SHow \\,YoU A FEW X-RAY SHOTS {1mAaoc qurvrMK_.ry ;L EmveE 1T To You IF THEY 42'“"\,( PrevTy GooD BY WEBSTER. VHERE § A SAY Of A MOLAR, IS ATRIELE UMM DER-EXFOS! HALF SECOMD AMOIT WouLD HAVE BEEN PERFECT, NOTICE HOW SHARP TH® Fieuine CAmME OUT — HERE s A RATHER GOOD PLCTURE OF A WIS OOM ¢ TooTi 1 Toow Ors FRIDAY. || 1iCE AN \ GAVE 1T JUSTA ,»moLJ\‘ voNT Too MUCH EXFPOSURE | WONDER IF | SHOWED YoU ™ ST MONDAY SHoT | MADE LA \ oF Two INCISORS. 1T S of T BesT 6ROLP PricTo GRA | EVER-Too ™ ) Proms Pub. Ca *\(i [ SR ™ CAWTY ) CAME ovT \?_,J orE | HomEST Now,vof..D‘D VN | wou ever See /\H«’E"'E“; C_rf.," L('\nu«z oF ABICUSPDT ) O s nave 0% BEEM FILLED SoeRY, Doc. . VVE GoT To BE GETTNG BACK T T OFFIcC. | GoT A PATIENT - { TJuST Take A * secomp! Ve GoT =Y -S| J WALTIM G > A a fes with Lar - created by Fred s ! the effort headed 1 ture-ler Semon i ne. 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