Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1926, Page 28

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W0 DEATAS LAD T0 BAD ALCOHOL Coroner Renders V.erdict in! Case of Wealthy Man and Woman Friend. By the Associated Press. SEL] SVILL! bodies W son, a widow, was a frie nton family. Members of the Clinton family maintain that the manufacturer died -om pneumonia. He was years 5. Johnson was 50. Her brother, . L. Abhott of Philadelpbia, with L frequently spent the week ¢ farm. ate police said the bodies were wund in Clinton’s room by the manu facturer’'s chauffe —— MASKEBiMAN HOLDS UP | STORE; GETS ONLY $5.50§ Two Women Also Beport Hand-| bags Snatched While on Busy Corners. The store of Nathan Litovitz, 1401 Third street, was held up last night d colored man, who 0 his store about 735 Kk, he reported to police, » colored man, his fac he thought the robber 1 s mone; William 1. Denlinger, 1447 Chapin streest, told the police she was | walking south at Fourteenth and R streets, aboug §:30 o' ast night | when an unidentified col peared and snatched her purse con-| iaining $10 and two rosaries. | Mrs. John Trivott Third street. | was at Fifth and F streets about 5 welock in the afterncon when her handbag was snatched by an uniden- | tified white man who was acocm-| panied by another ms ained $2.10. CAPT. FRIED AND CREW GIVEN CASH AND GIFTS Chief Officers of Liner Receive Sil- ver Plates in Honor of Rescue Work. By tiie Associated Press. YORK, March 18.—Cash and ||| othe s were presented to Capt. | George Fried and the crew of the T'nited States liner President R velt at a dinner in their honor last night tendered by the Allied Theatri- cal Committee and the Neptune Asso- ciation. Capt. Fried and Chief Officer Mlllf"-‘{ | were presented silver plates and each member of the crew received a medal in honor of his work in the rescue of the crew of the freighter Antinoe. Final disposition was made also of the fund raised at the Hippodrome in Febru: on the President Roose- velt's first return to America after| the rescue. Besides a purse to Chief | Officer Milfler, $1,600 was set aside for| the families of the two men who di in the rescue work; $3,300 for the b crews that took part in the r and $4,000 was divided among | Coughlsa Cryfor Help ||'11sten to it before you do some- The h:\ml~i | yemaining 'members of the crew of th: Roosevelt. 806 Get Divorces At Reno in 1925; Increase of 55 d to husbands. ons show that 530 children ed by the divorces, 8 of ily, while e al instan b, 6 n in the discordant installed by the o in the Chinese nsist of a standard designed in imitation of a bamboo stalk, which is surmounted by design ES antern of pagoda Office Furniture Save 50% and More H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT | How long are you going to | thing? Do you expect that by shutting | and telling s grippe and _pneu- | monia zerms’ are going to miss & | chance like that? The same cough that is a ery to u for help is an invitation to e terrible disease germs to at- thair vietim. 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Ib, 10c Iceberg Lettuce, 9¢; 3 for 25¢ Stayman Winesaps - 4 Ibs., 25¢ Cocking Apples, 5 Ibs., 25¢ Crapefruit . . each, 10c Large size, very fine quality. Oranges—Florida Two choice sizes doz., 40c, 50c Oranges—California Two choice sizes doz., 50c, 60c NEW POTATOES*-=1212¢ Fresh TOMATOES PerLb. 25(! THE EVENING STAR, W YOUNG GIRL IDENTIFIES MAN, 55, AS ASSAILANT ] Child' Was Found Bound and Un- clad in Park—Prisoner Recently Mental Patient. By the Associated Prees. NEW ORLEANS, La., March 18.— Frank Krohn, , a carpenter, identified tonight as the ahduct and asailant of Lucile Babin, and unclad in a park here yes- terdny. Cowed and trembling, the girl pointed a finger at Krohn last night and declared: “That's the man, daddy; that's the man who ran away with me.” Krohn, who was released recent from a hospital for mental dis denied having any closely guarded when taken to ti Babin home to be identified. No e forts were made, however, neighbors of the Babin child to at- tack Krohn. The Babin child disappeared yes- terday. When found today she told 8-year-olr girl, who was found bound of being choked and otherwjse mis- clv”_ WAR LOVERS WED. treated by “an old man” wha had in- duced her to accompany him to the park by offering her a gift of candy. S WIFE HELD AS POISONER. Mrs. M. A. Crumroy Charged With Death of Husband in October. March 18 (®).— was , Idaho, kle Crumroy 1 here yesterd: t Court next Septem- degree murder growin| th of her h band, as October, by polsoning. Mrs. Crumroy said her marriage tc Crumroy was the culmination of u correspondence courtship, and thai re from Cineinnati e her was Arbuckle prin , 111, where she s three childre naroy denfed any conneg tion with Crumroy”: N The population of the Sahara Desert now is nearly 500,000. Parted Half Century Ago and Each Has Reared a_l‘nmfly. SPOKANE, Wash.,, March 18 (#). 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