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26 = NOEL JURY FIXES PENALTY AS DEATH Returns Fnst Degree Murder Verdict Against Slayer of Cab Driver and Child. | i 87 the Associated Pre NEWARK. N. J.. November xr—l Harrison W. Noel, a youth who twice escaped from institutions for the insane and who capped his| enre the murder September 3| ind 4 In Montclair of a ne taxi- | driver and a little sirl, faces death e electric chair murder in the first de an hour 10 minutes in » pronounced next rhe death penalty is man d for the aymond whose car I who is 20, was eptembe b taxidriv he g @ noccating ihe bods. He has been in dicted but not tried for the kidnap ing for $4,000 ransom, and murde September G-yeur-old for the | \ that | dementia prae- resses claimed | m wrong, the rmination of Defense orneys promised i be locked up so never escape again if | learned of the verdict father of the rdered | “I think he deserves it.” | BAZAAR IS OPENED FOR CRITTENTON AID|: inual bazaar, under f the hoard of managers of the Florence Crittenton Home,| Wardman Park Hotel today sk, when the various circle placed numerous article decorated boot open until | 1 be ope velock in the or ¢ u; ce Crittenton Home | card pa noon k will be e bazuar this Vocal Gretche George R Wilson while Miss Viola | Abrams, harpist, and Miss lvalee | Newell, will render several STRIKE MAY LAST ALL WINTER ill purchase they are OB- Buckwheat, te. Immediate very L. P. STEUART & BRO 138 12th N.E. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAY NOVEMBER 22 Special Train ton (Union Station) n 10 AM.. 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R che, Sore Muscles, Bites D d ts, and every Your Druggist Sells It ‘GET THE ORIGINAL FRENCH RAUME BENGUE | hands we throw the torch—be yours| A The action of the War Department in the matter THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Y. €., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1923 [ Memorial to Chaplains at Arlington Is Authorlzed if Mountmg Is Changed ry MacNider of the|in direct charge of the cemeter: - Department b 1 Arlington auther i the | Fine ‘ommission cause the tablet type, very crud On the othe reported that * bronze tablet, |and the mounting proy rel and oak | After considering below which are the words: |[the case, hath no man than that # man lay down his life for | tablet, but 0 from falling | mounting, and notitied the Ch ociation that the memo: compromise be-|a marble opinions of the ion and of the portions ins on f the Army | present. ational | the general design on the ground th ¢ of a memorial to the 23| “public taste has now ) tins who died in the serv-|yond the boulde ice of their country during the W« , provided a material chant made in the design sub; s Asso consisted of 2 M‘l into a granite boulder, to be placed | ceptable to this office,’ {In a sequestered spot in the ceme-|the view of the ch surrounded by giant oaks. In-|the mounting harmoni: | ed on the tabiet are the names|rustic character of the s {of the dead, a cross and a shield, bor- | lieved to have me Io ‘| ciude: Mary T first of all because | clorama, through the courtesy of the including a song entitled “D. C.,” Libby, Helene Kearney and Elizabeth | ten by Frank Baler, local newspaper- | Gorman. | man and composed by Augustin Bor-| Estelle Murray and Royal Foster guno; there is satire—as to policemen | presented a remarkably cyclonic who shoot too quickly, traffic jams and [ Apache dance, well as “The Merry other local matters: comedy, farc Widow subtle, and a dash or two of drama in The staging Is remarkable because | O C Roehrl of the facility at scene changing in | costumes, by Madeline Baker; stage the limitations of the auditorium. | construction by John Morr light- | The performers who stood out ing, by Thomas McTwiggan, and cy- | of her dancing, her personality, her|Strand Theater. | genuine charm; Helen Ault, Luke Fe —_— { gan, Stephen Fegan, Roval Foster,| Mancheste: gland, rejected | John D. zgerald, Margaret Cush,lplan to give 8,000 unemployed wemen | Mary Haltigan, Rica Dowd, Orme work as tram cleaners. | Successful || Saving— ; That's where the matter stands at Good Will Circle, o S eharse: | 9T, PATRICK PLAYERS PRESENT REVUE| _work | Performance at Church Auditorium | ‘Wins High Appro- w hvnl ¢ luh Cirel 19 e Mrs. = and using after s Twentleth Century Club also [ (catches 1 , containing a large va riety of books, ‘harge of Mrs. Frederick Ernest Farrington. to their past reputa Bright and snappy productions uu] Are Thinking of Going to pervision of Rev. « Iunmm You Will Want This Book. cago & North Western Ry, nl! a new edition of " W s not a_picture book, chock full of Interesting information reduced fares, and with the aid of outline maps the territory you can may be had free of ck il -fififinmmuémfimmmyfi 5555&55‘:55555"5 A. 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