Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 12

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12 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926. MARDIGRAS DRAWS - =~ TWO POLGE RO | ENORMELS THRDNG <775 = | jaspired to glory with no assets but g . | hus grit. l"‘l nk A,' \ll-mse*y ml?mv‘ed | such doing v m D 3 ('ouvl(l.— ; Thousands in New Orleans| i ther ey e, Siine 5% |Kill One and Wound Another V for “Greatest Carnival” | iise e Aiass St o5 S| Seriously—200 Shots ess toilel ds who dream not or OF WROUGHT IRON 'hrough their threescore years and - . ! y p\n;u» their hea food and clot v, | By the Assoclated Press letter do they a SON. 7 One kness smitten, they cease| MADISON, IIL, February 15.—On: wholesome breath; nothing | bandit dead, another probably fatally </ on their tombs is written but the|wpunded and two others believed dates of birth and death. Always|wounded appeared to have been the j there is one among them who has|gesults of a street gunfisht between ams of better things, who dislikes Six robbers and two officers following toil that wrung them, who would |3 holdup in & poolrcom here shortly » to walk with kings. Such was|pbefore midnight Saturday. ey and he hied him to the city| Nearly 200 shots were exchanged want was walking there i between bandits and officers in the < . frouble was his comrade | pitched battle on a principal thorough- ut the problems that might | fare of Madison. One bandit, believed [ 1 could not spoil his pleasant | to have been Louis Biddle, was fatally A . nent could daunt | shot in the fight and died a short time to work and win. | later. worked and won subllmely, Another, identified as C. A. Baker, could his force abate; whi “harleston, 111, is in a critical con- °d among the great. It's the old|after a mad dash of 125 miles across 1 story of the boy with noble|the State in the bullet-riddled bandit ing, till when old and hoary.|car. Two others, who also fled in the | conquered wealth and fame | car, are believed to have escaped, and the two others of the sextet, who ran it » lads who assemble|and escaped, are thought to have been dwelling to discourse of fume|wounded, as they were seen limping nd scads as they ran. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. The raid on the pool hall. staged In i Wil West style, with firing of shots to - o ;:u}:mul:\.lfl Vh‘-'hl ‘]‘;fir.:‘ns in the em.\'h shment as they lined up asainst the SAYS DEBS WAS “ROBBED” | \:iment a5 (e i up aaines rhe e obtained $65. but dropped it during the i ht and it w; covered itizenship i st by virtue of | The wo officers escaped injury. aprisonment for opposing Amer —_————— iy the Associate cc . warticipation in the World War | 2 2 & 4 s i L % Fsene N DL Credit in United States. leadl . f mes co the presi-| It is estimated that about 60 per R di ¢ : eialist ticket, under | cent of the transactions in retail trade plest on the N i calendar tion iniroduced in the House [ind about 90 per cent of the transd. I is 1 e s in b entative Berger, So-|tions in wholesale trade are settled vogue N in. by means of credit instruments— god zene V. 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