Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 3

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AYLOR MURDER SOLUTION DENIED Probe Is Making Progress, However, With New Names Prominent. seiated Pres \GO, March 1 Taylor 1 The Willi r ease is gath mass of noever inere rumors eports and new mysterles as the investigation moves across the country Los Angeles officials, here on their n Basteen tour of in- { their time *was being = the mystery while Keyes. distriet attor n of Los Angeles County, and Harold Drovis, his assistant, were dis counting stories of stolen documents, secret conferences with Chicago of. and the “shadowing of Chica goans, a definite statement of new progresscame from Los Angeles Actor’s Name VMentioned. Valuat nlied the had not heen ed in con vith the sl y Ruron Fitts, ev. who lined to nen. but de- distric aper a Known filn resulted from information gathered in Keyes. rected Fitts to issue that Mabel Normand. ¥ had hee been v eonn At que upon his r Iy of m ral nuty had declined to grant arviews to newspaper men, ced her following Keves' that he intended to aring that she already 1 a million questions™ on with the he planned o Los impor. tance an Miss Narmar $urther i svho bes ennouncement . de &nd that it was useless (o ask them @zain. Reports from the studio where &he is 1 & a picture were that she was highly nervous over the affair end that the repeated interviews were interfering with her work New Mysters Created. Sonie mystery was added here yes- terday by reports printed in an after- noon paper that records of the case had Leen s 1 Mr. Davis’ hotel room. Davis subsequently denied this and explained that all important new evidence obtained in the East was in safe keeping elsowhere Whil Mr. Dav maintained that satisfactory pr s was being made. he declared that the murder was not solved nd mig nev be solved. DPavis, with Mr. Keyves visit to his mother Mich., woman was small auto- eputed to be a good iid to have made Woman Resident Here 43 Dies in Sibley Hospital. Mrs. Katherine Glenn, 67 past anatron _of Bethlehem' Chapter. Order of the Bastern Star, dent, of this city 43 ley Hospital yesterda of one month, Mrs. Glenn was married to William G. Glenn, an employe of the Govern- | ment Printing Office, in 1883, survived by her husba daughter, | Lippert, and a . all of this el RNEST MOTO! agement of his & ARMSTEAD, 5 R- ehed and planted: order wi 5 A “Herrell, 72 A hrubbery put i marure Anc Sawna enil anc NOTICE 1S HER Lipatein has t . . engaged in nese of operating the Potomae. Lunch Pennsylvania ave. n.w.. Washington. he bu At 170+ : and that so far as reiates to him the b. c: waid firm Js dissolved hereafter b e 1 LIKE AN OLD ROOF —gspecially when 1ve lcaking. SR et ogetner an ke roof sound and isalnroof. i TRONCLAD Besine 121 sta N.w, LTS D~ Coidany Ph.Muln g Real Printing Setvice Our Work Speaks for Iteelt HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, BYRON S. ADAMS, ;EBINTER. WE LIVE UP TO OUR SLOGAN— On Time All Time! ‘The Million-Dollar Printing Plant The National Capital Press 1210 . SERESEE. ROOFING—By Koons Our _work is, done neatly, thoroughly, promptly. Let us save yi dn"radrl INS Cimpans _ bho Throw U;"\\?gur Hands +-and think nothing can be done to drive fnothe out of vour furniture. We ‘can do i without takine the furniture apary and It Sl b as g0od as ever. Phone Main gor mformation Bedell Mfg, Co. 610 E St. N.W. 10 S(l;ares Ballard Oil Equip. Co. PREFERRED STOCK Par Value, $100 WILL _SELL FOR . Call M: 5413 ¢ v Years || ears old, || 50 Cents a Ton Cut On Anthracite Not ToBeMade April 1 By the Assoclated Press. SCRANTON, P'a., March 25.—The customary reduction of 50 cents per ton on anthracite on April 1 every vear will not be put in ef- fect this year, local coal companies. made known yesterday. The pres- ent prices of anthracite likely will prevail, without change, all year, ofcials said. KILLING HELD WORK Evidence Points to *Devil Worshipers” as Slayers of Macario Timon. By the Assoviated Press OAKLAND, Calif., March Evi e that a society of “devil worship- der W sus investi ith his ent in a any weird, cabal istic . there is been the ibly mon and appealing for aid in realizing certain unnamed ambitions. The let ter was written in a fluid that may have been blood. Among the books reported found is one supposed to be the ritual of some occult order. It is in a Latin lan guage, Police, howaver, take the “devil wor <hip” theory with a grain of salt. They were more inclined today to the Delief that Timon may have been slain by members of some orgnnization that specializes in vengeance, but which s no occult features, or that, as a second alternative, he may have been the victim of a hootleggers’ feud James GaMiano, who was Timon’s attornay his former elient was @ member some decult sect which had an elab- orate ritual and which may possibly have a branch here. Broken wine les and glasses in the house ge quantity of wine In the cellar | gave rise to another possibilit h olice is that Timon hean killed in s All sizes for immediate delivery. Reduced prices on coke and New River Egg. John P. Agnew & Co., 728 14th St. M. 3068. Wiats Home Wiithout RUUD is among those who believe | Chief E. H. Dietrich, right; Licut. James D. Barner, left. CANTATA TOMORROW. Church of Transfiguration to Give throughout the country. and as \bhouse. “Olivet to Calvary.” = A plot has been purchased at lexington avenue Forty-eighth street in this cfty site for a proposed $5,000,000 By the Associated Press. BLUEFIELD, W. Va., March 2. Five men, arrested in connection with the death of John S. Bowman of |= Horse Pen. Va. whoke body was found Menday crammed into a hollow stump near his home. waived pre liminary hearings yesterday and were held without bail for grand jury. Bowman, according to authoritfes, was shot and killed because he gave officers information of alleged moon- &hine operations. Three of the men held are brothers, Robert, Mason and (George Jones. The other two are Henry Jones, a cousin, and Coley Odel Separate statements were taken from the men 25. 1926. wrl'H STUMP MURDER Performance at Jewish Community ST T 7 The annual minstrel show of the Three Brothers and a Cousin De- | Young Mei's Hebrew Association was resented before an enthusiastic au- o munity Center, Sixteenth and Q ing at Bluefield, W. Va. streets. The cast included Lee Katz, interlocutor; Lilllan Friedman, Ier- Greenberg and “Mike” Jolson. Chil dren of the cast, who shared the ap- plause with the grown-ups, inciuded 200 pieces of Beautiful Flec- tric Fixtures and Wall Brack at a reduction of 25% and 50%. The Greatest Value We Have Ever Offered D. . THURSDAY, MARCH Center to Be Repeated. nied Bail After Waiving Hear- Alond Tast night M the Jewish Com. shey Kaplan, Shirley Kolker, Bee mmy Feldma ets. Floor Lamps and Pottery . Turberville by Commonwealth's Attorney .I. 1 Powell ‘r:l‘lml, who said each shifted 1729 Connechcut Ave. responsibility ‘for the slaying. Royal : S : sald charges of murder would be e, iumsing Heotiig) and Electric work. Special care given to repair work Open Till 9 P.M. preased against all five. DON'T FORGET | BUNGALOW { the Church of the . Gallatin street near sing the cantata The ‘K Bowie, Schaffer, Best Russell, ted by dward, Dorothy Trimble M , Nell Erwin and Edwin ¢ —— Bullard Will Head Club. NEW YORK. Mareh 5 (P).—Maj Gen. Robert lLee Rullard, retired. former commander of the 2d Corps Aren, vesterday was elected chair- man_ of the hoard of managers of the National Town and Country Club, which was organized for the purpose of establishing affiliated clubs in cities The convenience of residing “down town” Brookland Courts 1218 Perry St. N.E. and in a delightful modern apartment is yours at at- | tractively moderate rentals il in the Very desirable apart- ‘| — . ments of four and five ST ANLI&Y ARMS rooms and bath. Detached || (i HEE =R Ticiald N Sorhet et i i i N " & Ideally situated. just a fireproof building. 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