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THE EVENING STAR, WASIINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1923. f 2/, T A N TT N H o e i ! buying $750 worth of “love powde ' AGE OF PHARADH ot Somisene o mencanens|STEPHENSONCASE " Potick: Rosee, Novcle st Juce e Somsness mmeren i s 2 neither his heart nor his stor T 0 v A | Russinn Police Investigate After|“QIar compiained to the e PR R . . ; | By the Assaciuted Press.” The proceedife followed & vevivn . = Cevealadl & raotn Ful o nly Army and Navy Officers Not in Ranks of Wor- | R ATTANGOGA. Tenns. Novarpor heondbeiod by boanerine Gariyla 'Bi| One'Woman'Bpends $750 ¢oi . |revedled a room full _,-hi'"..r,. of Colonel in This Us ua"“ < ‘::NT("‘(;\muuuu and all world (;:y]ll:y/“ u;.\:’.:: \f’ Yok, v“{,.‘r‘.vn r rm‘-'Iv‘ Win auffeur. aTa o Eitisbands: wh 8 o A by Ses a (s vester A comm was apy ed to h OSCO wember 1 Must Have Married at Five ; Now Turned Over to Judgerforpby, Sevents, Day. Advenciats, souterl 8 Coine: Horacs son et par| nave mmapien Al ICokoria: i . - . { of the b " and girls’ dol orfes was | ticularly eve s in reference to rold Mosc sorceress” who and Reigned About Two | BY ROBERT T. SMALL day as it e were some visiting prince| INSTTUCLIONS, With Which It | hiade; und novels, pictures, fazz. story | evalution | magio fatien tg assiet & wealthy wom Loy $ agazines, sticks, rouge and othe ‘The studen led by the faculty,|an win the fove of- a tea-drinking or potentate. If it were not for the . . ‘l} igazine: . lipstick: rouge n l‘ th : t y et that he is compelled during part Will Go to JUW- .‘_r";‘\h::lfi:vx:ml“_:u1.-~ were cast into u‘\‘t"“ AI.'-‘:&\“,"’.' ‘.;y'u :n;';".‘ careying | chanffeur whom she admired. Afte of the day to face his stern and war ampus § thi ppears to have filled the IO fae ™A aching void. The Cap Jjudges of the court-martial the denia have Sranied sume. oy | Solonel” would” be “wined ‘and @ined] o, e suariniet Pee ., |WESTERN GRID TEAMS SLAYERS MUST DIE. | e T B to cheer when his pic e appeared But there is still avother dlass ‘ot] NOBLE Ind., November UNLERAL DESIG [ e ggeyeen at the wovies, and [ ticchell Vorshivers, hore In Washing: | - Dt Stephensol aud (wo codetend | WILL MEEY HAWAIIANS e et W : ton, and perhaps st mlabs | ants listened today to the State's lo colonel to the echo. They like best|of ail. . It s toade ap of e tem o e Dposes shown where e i stond u ! ures in the « order. Onl, the cour head erect, employed Wagkinglon has been wanting a Years. Data Indicates. 1o long time and Col. Billy Couviction of Two for Murder Up-| ] It is made up of th tens of | Plea fuy' 1 ‘l”;“l of l'\!mrl \l\:-':‘ in thousands of Government department [ Diymen rothat of a5 Obes clerks “men, women and fuppers. The | loitzer. The former srand dragon of Three Games Scheduled to Be mel appeals to them mightily. Per- |the Indiana Ku Klus Klan and 1 Played on Tslands and One . haps he 15 saving a few things about [ two bodygua Earl Gentry a " daz ion ail} the higher-ups in t jovernment the | Eurl Klenck their long trial f in California upheld conviction of T. L. Coggeshall ow how to]clerks would like t themaelves. | first degre der wane as. Ralph md F. W. McClellan, who were sen haety | . 4 1 and any event, every ? a|Kene of State counsel concluded his | By the Associated Press tenced to death for the murder of Prof. | [ % 1 vegis- | new hammer blow the rise | address and tugn the case over to| SAN FRANCISCO, November 13 Wright, aged school superin- | [ '55 held by Georgia Court. i s thrown back. finely chise S Sanahe chin alofi--the very emb 1e Georgia Supreme Court yesterday « |and howl with glee. The clerks ad- | Judge Will M. Sparks for the instruc. | Foot ball has staged Its longe nt. March 14, 1925 is not alone at the nfovies Mire the nerve of the colonel. They |tions with which it I g0 to the|run to cross the goal line of Amert mony at the trial indicated the o4 & ‘ol. Mitchell is honored and | like to see him standing up there in | ji | most western outpost—-Hawaii accused beat thelr victim to death HiE Evein s oublics s e | fighting posture. The clerks ean't get P A ekl State's| In the islands, where heretofore |after he had given them a ride in his i 4 rea S 1 for 4 demonstration. Wash- | N0 the court-martial—only some |closing arguments, the vee de.|only ordinary interest has been ma automobile and stole the car. S. J. : L nit. e derOntrative. com:| eENLy-000: tators are admitted | fendants ware assailed new fury | fest. the sport has penetrated to virtu-§ Carborough. a companion of the ac Tt 1e dnelned to' take ite|each ded 1 they are largely rela-|today by Kane, speaking for more|ally every point. The thump of the |cused. turned state's evidence and was Nlnedi =Gt casually | 1ives of the court, but these servants | than two ihours at the end 3 | Igskin will resound across 2,100 miles{ given a life senter McClel Notho Tolk olive e wont to|0f the Government are following the | hours of argument which el .| of the Pacific this vear when three |home is in Brockton ke thelr high prie ind prophets. | il closely through the papers and [case. | college teams journey from the United | eshall is from Clayton, 1 £ all the cities in the Union. Wash | hTough the moving pictures, and | “Their defense against t States to take on the pick of the |- - lieves in keeping cool n | they ‘are having the times of their | arat degree murder in connection with | isiands at Honolulw, = .~ i D ol 14h & H speaking, it is as cool today as | Miss Oberholtzer's alleged abduction | e 8 ever was. But Col. Mitchell makes |, It s said that Washington for once [ fo Hammond, [nd., subsequent assautt | Scheduled for December 12, when the 1999 F S it SoEERD . 2 cts thie views of the rest of the |, : - | Colorndo Aggies meet the University . t the | €, - e e ol street is concerned. You can hear the | St vae i ngton State College will line up | et | b cluded by any chance in the. ltsts | S5 SUICCE, RL AR R (0 | oriminal Tawver. wallced Lo hi chaie at | S0 §i2 Sentor Tenue 16am. The | SAVINGS nives. s Sk g ippointed would-be spectators were | the end of four furious hours of | foot ball classic of the islands will be | were gold v By A Tea 4 stunding outside the courtroom here [Peal for an acquit ’ played on W Year day. bringing piseed 115 ¢ Belihanshesn toth 5 al v or two a The State’s allegation ihat the girlitozether Washington Staie and the DEPOSITS the throne 3 5 = one SEE - pos P ol g The niversity o awail will make marriage ! Society and the women folk, wh ‘Of course not,” said the other last March 15 was unsupported. In-|a trip 1o the States to play Occidental Mo!““‘ PLAN BANK jalwavs have made u fuss over But the colonel appears o ba get. |man said. by ine evidence, which he | College at Los Angeles on Thask Under Supervision U. S. Treasury colonel when he has beep on duty | ting & square deal at the present time. | construed to prove that the girl went | ing day. Last year at Honol 1408 H ST. N. W. here. are the leaders in the Mitchell | He has been given a latitude which is | voluntarily and that her effort sui- | jsland team defeated Occidenta vogue. The colonel and his wife are | nothing short of amazing. n a Hammiond hotel was made | to 6 1 entertained daily and on Sun (Conrisht, 19250 by her as free nt The | MRS, LANSDOWNE e e O O | tary Wilbur influenced the testimony | p | ession | Gei| - TOMEET FOLEY IN |of,dmioet, Mateer fetors ihe s |08 208 200 IN THE s ON 32N COURT “SHOWBOWN” | i iuimictid r"amny 2ieetss. | CABINET IS APPROVED. | BUSIEST PART OF 14TH STREET Foo ; SAVINGS two naval officers sitting near him, ed to show how Secretary Wilbur| Ajthor zovernment achleved bulldozed witnesses” at thsi inquiry.|a decidea victory in the recent parlia o _|ance for airmen and fiight pay. bel Moreland insisted that this was E v6 15| broueht BranRA ot RalE ol - sted tha s was | mentary « elections, Premier Pereira e o | rought in. Defense counsel replied s flagrant violation of the rules of aubinifted the question of confidence| l RES DI : I ,lei, bl . e | he had requested these pupers, but they | aamissibllity. of evidence and Insisted | iy the movernment to the President . 1 d him by the prose-|on his objection, but he was- over-| ¢ the republe, as i stom . : - . Fee Tl T Fresitent. Gomes - eitressed - Gont-| B2 On 14th Street at Irving E ; ON TIME e e e | “Admiral Moffet was on tlte stand.” | dence in the cabinet, and the indica < : i oo s B it the | answered Maj. Dargue. “He had been | tiens are that it will remain in_ office . 3 : CERTIFICATES T deparen asked for his recommendations. and |at least until the opening of Pariia PRICED REASONABLY : OF DEPOSIT Louses of I ot A Jation on | Presented certain views regarding per-|ment on December | g g Haonid training. Secretary Wilbur |\, Decords end, eskeq ‘the Drosect|avoRd| thikis deett anditited utoitha o {rg et o, oy emove ull this | chairman of the board what he g different. |t a1t efone o e e | thought Admiral Moffett meant to I . . LN ar > 0. % fee * | say After making the statement, he 2 Seiliold Th orasy Lony “’:‘ """y & ""t‘;‘ turned to Admiral Moffett and asked | Ji 5 e # 5 812 17th St. s of al he 2 g ARE N lier s cramp. €| him if the Secretary’s § % | ¥pU roval t pas 1 replied it would not | wasn't what he meant to say : | G Franklin 4100 Branch Offices: Conn. Ave. & K St., Ninth St. & N. V. Ave. N.W (St responded in the affirmative.” Hagg,you ever stened ans” asked | "1 vicngas smried to-continue L(}"adujurnnflfii{aq\. I O 0 . statement. to tell wha is (the wit- .Q‘f""e i they ness’) views were on the matter, but — ) T T T AT L T LT 2 Z T E 27 272, vords | I don'’t know. :‘:;.:nt‘s):mpvd by Col. Winship, the law thieves| (ol Blanton Winship law | . olol. Blanton Winship, | 6n eross-examination by Col. More Enterprise Serial pnibis | B/ IEAMber, "eligeUnec. the: Odjection o the witness testified that the EYH e 3 . mummy | Col. Moreland to_ the partial list of Dapartment might have done Building Association || 17 an papers and then Representative Reld | more in providing a better target for swords declared in view of that decision he {ho Fort Tilden tests, and on ques- || 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. had no more witnesses to offer for | tioning by the court he said he didn’t the day. v ment ca Tk . b . b 55th issue of stock now open §| NIARK LOANS |N THE U. s. plainly evider B v member was hares of stock, $1.00 each, . endeavoring to find @ way out. = == = pavable monthly. = The subject temporarily was aban Five . i | : R . : per cent interest paid Reich Opens Office in New York|doned when Col. Moreland pleaded § x : o . for more time in which to 10 2 Stick, on stock withdrawn. W es < 7 < prepare L d to Deal With Creditors Resi- his case, declaring the m'n.\P: "(r:n 7 Amllllhhn James E. Connelly, President A " | has worked at all hours of the night. Jammes F. Shea, Secretary dent in America. | Representative Reid concurred in the hid : Proas {desire for a recess and the court ad i Novemoer 1ty Mol i e e S0 MR. MOTORIST DR ICTERINS e ecien | from the War Department the exam Amber Oil Liniment last night that techni- { /F D L No matter what the weather Tor RHELUMATISM, COLDS, SCIATICA for the exchange of | Ination of Maj. Dargue was continued. mal A i the Gerr Reich | Maj. Dargue asserted that he was conditions are—hot or cold ‘,:ié‘_"-v Drug Store. 756 of the United States |[in the position of being ordered by —No matter how heavy the Or direct from Waidman Drug Co. ! Gen. Patrick, his chief. to do one load, or how strenuous the Hyatteville, Md. | thing und by the general staff to do duty, EBONITE does its d will be carried | another, with reference to appearing work silently and efficientl. th American | before a committee appointed to con It follows the gears, alway THE special | sider th tter of fly 5 = | e Mt e i forming a filmy cushion of {on the matter from the general st oil between metal parts, pre- suid, until a half h fter venting noise and wear. J tee meeting convened. They H came in the fortn of & general staff Buy with your mind made MISS ABBOTT TO SPEAK.|memorandun up. Demand EBONITE. s The matter was |"c’r:;r:ml to (:-'n.i s Take no substitute. Patrick, who took question up Juvenile Protective Association to|with the general staff, showing that | At dealers in five-pound cans, | . ... e l6e & ke comen e o | and at scrvice stations from MAY LAST ALL WINTER ; 3 old Annual Meeting | be forced to suport something | Sump;only. i The wise.consumer will purchase Ra Protective Association | h the chief of the Air Service substitutes * while they are OB- ¢ will hoid its ninth an- | Was not in accord with. The Air Serv: TAINABLE. ¢ 4 - . in the gold room of the|ice was not permitted to present its We carry a full line of Buckwheat ¢ 2 ” m Monday evening at | views at all, he testified . £ Coke. Prepared Bituminous. ete. p Sl RS - 3 s Grace Abbott. chief| Asked If there was any further ac (IT's SHRECDED OIL) R . p . - > ‘ < bureau, Department | tion on Gen. Patrick’s request for FOR TRANSMISSION ! s ] § 3 X 3 be the principal speak- | further hearing on the question, Maj. AND REAR AXLES L. P. STEUART & BRO. Dorothy H. 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