Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 40

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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13, HUSBAND IN RICHMOND DEATH MYSTERY FREED Coroner's Jury Reports i THE EVENING I]ISIVIISSES B | OF ALIEN ENTRY Federal Judge Rules Against ardson was found dead in bed. Tt is believed that she died of heart disease. Richardson was kept in the hospital for seven weeks and was discha He has no n was a fight, according to Richardson, and he fired at the intruder. In the course of the fight his wife is said to have fallen against a trunk. Rich- ardson left his home and walked the No Evi-|streets all night. On Sunday he did the same, eating nothing. He smoked a large number of cigars, and early Monday morning he entered a car-and drove to the suburban section. where he fired a bullet into his stomach. The ELL T LR L L T e L e L T T T T L LT TP : Better-Buili Homes ON EASY TERMS Stop Buying Rent Receipts 5330 to 5342 42d Street N.W. dence of Violence in Case of Mrs. Herbert F. Richardson. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., November 13. - i belng used by some institutions, hut others adopting this plan are using ammonia only. The general method i8 10 conceal these hombs just inside the vault wall, where they aré easily LIS, November 13.-Pro tocien om allf S v e units of the new county ranger sys tem. many Minnesota hanks are in officers found him, rushed him to a stalling still another line of defense | exploded it drilled into. Herbert F. Richardson, World War |hospital and he asked them to go to i in the form of tear-gas hombs Radlo Used in Tow veteran, charged with the murder of | his home and see ahout his wife. The { s N hese. declared Fred T. Fellows. i his wife on September 21, i a free door was hroken open and Mrs. Rich- —_ | Detaining Immigrants Here Minnesota Ranke DES MOINES, Towa, November 13 | man. (he police fnstics dfsmi YOUR Open Sunday and Evenings 4 = ) have hecome Ine P Officials of the Towa Rankers' |ing the charge against htm when t Without nght pular since a bhand of rot v . A oner said that there were no marks, g - repulsed when it attempted to rob | Association belleve that they have a evidence of any mistreatment 1 Large Lawns Hardwood Trim a bank at Cold Spring plan to make it virtually impossible | whatever, on the body of the woman Front Porches Oak Floors The regular wartime tear gas bomb | ¢, bank robher 1o escape more who was found dead in her apart Electric l,igl“\ in l(n'ry:frnlnv i e 3 . ments. Front Parking et Ironing Board . November ;"‘;‘" miles from the scene of the | ™pichardson left his home the night Tiled Bathroom er Weater Gt hold-up. of the supposed death of hix wife, Tiled Showers ancous Water Heater 4 e INORTH GEORGIA DROUGHT | " radlo receiving sets, aperated by in. | saving e would return by a certain AT Stationary Wash Tubs Open Fireplace o4 vesterday hat the epartment o 5 o time. e came bac sooner than ex Ruilt-i Justica eannot detain imn S Whe serting a plug inte an electric light |LIN® Tle came Fack sooner than e Large Built-in Garages | NOT SO BAD AS PICTURED v & SOUTHLAND BATTERIES have entered the [nite sockel. Instead of the customary bat- [ he 9om with his wife, he said. There BUY DIRECT FROM OWNERS tery. located in all banks, sheriff's of fices and police stations, will be in zally, and dismissed char Built to Last y R | e o [ (R (| wi eav wone? WURQ’S Hall, Yates & McGinniss Const Co. A sis . ::’::.‘I:\ \‘:l]nna:‘\::fi" I“: o; I;‘I:.Rj (Incorporated) i S v, | ot ricken conntiee of norin | 10 obens” Waw Sommitied, e Puwernumhdlm‘fimshl 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 | | Main 4585 | Grariad et e ¥t st S e EsT. 1879 B A, L | 8 GGG GBGRRRGHGY &@:@@@m@@@%@mmm@@&m&@@@ %Mu%% @x%%%& et “ylrlnllllglhlvfilwV\"“ for resi —1 He called attention 1o a committee ted some time in Athens last endeavor to care for the which he declared was not had been ed in some re ative Bell replied that vernor did appoint such ar as 1 know that LANSBURGH & BRD. 7th to 8th to E—FAMOUS FOR PRACTICAL GIFTS SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Who Hasn’t Longed for a Warm Robe? FOUR CORNER.S BUS LINE HEARING NEXT TUESDAY (: we need F that many ties must ter,” the Public Service Commission An- nounces W. R. T. Date—Petition Received From Decatur Heights. Tomorrow— S Value-seeking Public! We are enabled, by dint of hard labor and much seeking by our buyers, to offer vou tomorrow the fltupendom attraction of 5,000 bath robes, each and every one a qualm-etandard Now, with y woman's parachute jumping 000 feet. fs held by Miss « San Diego stenog Big Change in Face Powders A\ new French process powder ihatfin ol ehec el boinctnia your kind attention for a few moments, we will present the line-up, attraction by attraction. €O th gh: stavs o 1 " LS fakic it OFf (e and piive: miakes Unexcelled in Quality! A Splendid Gathering of ihein. Soics ike & A S g beautif gives a ’ soft velvety com mr\ Get this .<H d H'IW.» nell's 22 STILL FACING JURY Drug e | Drug Divided into four great money-saving groups for your approval. Obtained by a miraculous price concession because our buyer bought a great quantity. Group No. 1 $2.95 This group consists IN STORMING OF JAIL Nolle Prosses or Guilty Pleas En- Ashe- Group No. 2 $3.95 Embossed and wide Group No. 4 55. 95 Group No. 3 $4.95 Beacon cloth, tered for Rest of 37 ville Defendants. e BER of—First, wide wale robes proachable wale corduroy Sickness. ; a"“ .l..... % corduroy robes, cut lined with Seco. robe material. These quality. 75¢. & $1.50 at Drug Stores long with side fasten- Choice of rose, henna, robes in conventional | ordired on veceipt of price ings. Offered in all orchid, blue, fuchsia, or floral designs. This | s wanted shades. Sec- coral and American group w a s given 1 oin Joucs ond, heavy bath robes | Beauty. Bath robes much thought in | of Laurence robing, of heavy robing in a preparation a n d cord trimmed, with large selection of should prove a Mecca ik cord girdle at waist. | floral and convien- of delight to the fas- | vot ek st dnced. Sizes 36 to 44 in hoth | tional designs. Sizes tidious woman. Sizes SRt S lots. S5im Hhsoty 36 to 44. and any who may be at the same “Pape’'s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up THIRD FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. A Co-Headliner! Dandy Values in MEN’S BATH ROBES DISTEMPER CURE FOUND. Take two tablets Fox Breeders’ Committee Reports|.ierr three hours Almost Certain Remedy. :m:y_l' v)?r;x- dose PEALO, = -:m(a”hl e s Our men’s buyer spent weeks in preparing this event and believe us when we say A : Tiié Ssecondjand that he has prepared it RIGHT! Men, it’s y our opportunity! third doses complete- Iy break up the cold Pleasant and saie to //\; take. Contains no W quinine opiates (///f)/ Group No. 1 $4.95 Group No. 2 $7.95 Group No. 3 $8.95 Millions use “Pape’s Golldl Gompatnd ™ ¥ Its am of days-Now Ir YOU HAVE Feice: Gt W Fvery word we said about | | cents. Druggists They are not $4.935 robes. | the first group applies here. | Here we reach the apex They are robes that were These robes were not made to | again! If hetter men's bath made to sell at much higher sell for $7.65. They are bet- robes than these are on the matter put offlisting the things vou have done with ene bettir of Premier Salad Dressing, do 20 no | Jonger. One woman writes that she utes Premier on salmon, cold ham, cream cheese sandwiches and on fruit salad. Remember this contest closes December 1st—be sure to send in yonr list before that. There are actually 147 prizes, in gold, from g250.00 | to $10.00 each. That will suggest easy Christmas money prices. Our buver them at “leisure hour” dress. Nassau cloth. AND FOR THE BOY, GIRL OR TOT WE Tots’ and Girls’R GIRLS’ ROBES So Comfy to Jump Into on That Sharp Morning! $3.95--54.95 The robe that is most practical for the schoolgirl, and is quite becoming as procured a wonderful conces- man who is particular as to Made of A pair of beauti- ful. well made slippers to match is included with every robe. too. ter robes, Beacon robing. Conventional your approval. The made of the famous Class and style and flashy de- signs present themselves for S offer is included in this event, market, our much sion only because he bought a are embodied in every line money in the purchase of stupendous quantity. These Comfort and warmth are per- these. \ade of the finest Ombie robes will please to a T the sonified in the sturdy robing. robing in the finest workman- s Hidp ; robe ? MEN'S SHOP, DIRECT ENTRANCE OFF ITH STREET $2.95 The little one needs warmth and comfort these cold davs valuable finished Warm, comfy and neat. W more can be asked of buyer time wasted and perfectl a bath Again the slipper offer is repeated. $3.45 A bath robe is an article that ever) real boy wants and cherishes. For that lay-around hour they are so to many women. b ! well. 111 pretty flowered, when around the house just '\Pd comfy and inviting. \ell tailored oThn SmErhaE ‘h"”]‘_“h" s “']ed Premier. | conventional stripe and In- f'l‘" or after h‘l‘d “""-l '““ these robes, and offering a remark- ne can send more than one list—but only one prize | : & 7 < these cunning robes supply the S Hesk e A for any one contestant. In case of ties, each tying con- | dian patterns. With shawl e e T e able saving—due to a lucky pur- e e mg S e | collar, square collar or Sl e e L S L:»..(m; by e ][‘;\rm]!!j \’ -~ tied for. Contest closes December 1st, 1925. round collar. e bl a el e kel T («1 n ]:ma y and to p ease the < ‘w : Address Francis H. Leggett & Co., New York City ! Bound with bl‘ight col- Indian designs. Round, square also know how hard it is to fulfill Salad DrESSING A perfect mayonnaise ! | ored satin or silk braid that accords with the shades in the robe. Sizes 8 to 16. Splendid workmanship and materials make this a re- markable value! FOUKTH FLOOR, LANSRURGH & RRO. DPDRPRBRDPRDDRRDE DPDERPDDE DRPRBDRDR DPPPR and shawl collars adorn the robes, while silk braid or cord trim the collars, cuffs and pock- ets so daintily. Sizes 2 to 6 for tots and 7 to 16 for girls. FOURTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. = those specifications. manship fairly stands out in every Splendid work- line of these robes designs that are bound to please every lad They come in from bold Indian motifs patterns. A m 6 to 16, to conventionalized robe for every boy fr BOYS' SHOP, STREET FLOOR. LA" OFFER BOYS’ ROBES Robes That the Regular Fellow Can’t Do Without! BURGH & ZM7M7N @%%W@W@%

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