Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1926, Page 7

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ASSAULTED GIRL; JALED TEN YEARS Isadore Zeldm. Father of Six Children, Sentenced After Jumping Bail. Isadore Zeldin. 32 tather of six today Ly Ju: Division 2 penitenti vears old and Second street nor resided, and lhe indict: d he criminally at- While await- ing trial hondsman followed him to tnicugo where he was apprehended. Put on Water Wagon. Bernard Dyer, a taxi driver, was | nhml on_probation for two years by t e abstinence from in- | ne of the conditions of the probation. Dyer is married and has two children. He broke into the lockers of the taxicab drivers where he was employed. One year at Occoquan was the sen- tence imposed tice Stafford on Benjamin Hill, colored, who stole a watch and chain- ¥ebruary 12 from Clarence Jackson. 10 Years for $5 Hold-Up. sent to | Thomas Fields, colored, the penitentiary for 10 ve tice Bailey in Criminal DI a_robbery which netied Fields held up his vic also colored, with a pi: all the money in Brown's possession The robbery was i-at Delaware avenue and N =sireet southeast De- cember 27 last THE EV G I CHERRY BLOSSOMS GRADUALLY UNFOLDING AGAIN II Only the trees aro vill follow ¢l en Occupants of automobiles were reported to have broken off branel morning. Lieut. Patrick J. Carroll announced tha tion and the offenders would be w\vrvl\ dealt with. he had ordered a spe STAR, WASHINGTON, D. e Tidal Basin showed about one-fourth of e of Public Buildings and Public Parks, the nugh to show ] v\ppdml to be out by Sunday, when thousands will drive around there to view of the cherry trees in Potomac Park thi detail of police to watch for this destru Fields is under sentence of 10 years for another robbery. and Justice Bailey allowed the two sentences to run together. Leroy Allen, colored, will serve three months at Occoquan on a charge of assault. He has been in jail sev- eral months. COMDR-. FoE filDéELY DIES AT HOME IN D. C. Retired Naval Officer Had Suffered for Year From Heart Disease. Burial Tomorrow. Comdr. Frank E. Ridgely. retired, 50 years old. died a 2503 Tracey place, Wedne: Ing a year's iliness from heart disease. Comdr. Ridgely was born in Louis and_ was graduated Naval Academy with the cls He served in the Navy du: Spanish-American War. the Philippine Insurrection and the World War. Dur- | ing the late war_he coramanded the United tes cruiser Detroft, and after the istice was in command of the U. 8. S. Charleston, a trans- port. He is survived by his widow, Mary Euston Ridgely. Funeral services will be held at the | residence tomorrow afternoon, with Interment in Alllngton Cemetery. Mrs. WARNS OF GROUP SUICIDE Address Fennus Plea to Hebrews for Palestine Fund. American Jews were warned against “group suicide’ in an address by Dr. John J. Smertenko before a_gathering at the Jewish Community Center last night in the Interest of the forth- coming $50,000 United Palestine Ap- peal. In réepect 10 maintaining its racial integrity, he said. American ‘at the fork of the road." mertenko referred to the Ku tion that l'i\ ng a losing s of ture, ons of our Govern. | i the dictates of com. | ment and mon sens QUEEN SEWS ON LAYETTE.| Aids Duchess of York Preparing personally has made several peram- bulator or cot covers for the Duchess of York, who is expecting an esting event” for “Interesting Event.” LONDON, April 9 (#).—Queen Mary smooth. “inter- s some time this Spring. | Don't risk valuable papers and heirlooms that cannot be replaced. A Murphy Wall Safe is easily installed in an old house or new building—en the wall, i the wall or in the floor. Do it yourself. It is proof against fire and defies the sneak thief. Come in or phone for free demonstration. Wall- Qranupactined by the Murkhy’ Dot Bed, Gmpany Barber & ‘ROS'S NOSS fne “YheBig Hardware andHou 1]1'! AND G STS and is very fond of doing handwork dllflng odd moments, has | pink and three blue ct cheted in a scallop pattern an with crepe de chine of the same shade. The stitches in the crepe are ex tremely fine, even and small, while the crocheting is described as exquisitely According to some authorities, coal | The Queen, who sews beautifully | was known to the ancient Britons. Lantz Brothers 7th and D Sts. S.W. Is a Star Branch You don’t have to spend the time coming you have Classified ads for The Star — just leave them with the Branch Office in your neighbor- hood. They’ll be taken good care of —appearing down town—when promptly. Only regular rates are charged—no fees of any kind. . The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined. The Star is so widely read its advertisers are as- sured of results. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office CARPENTER FOUND HANGING FROM PIPE Harvey L. Dayhoff Discovered Dead With Noose About Neck in Pantry of Home. The body of Harvey L. Dayhoff, 52 years old, a carpenter, was found water pipe in the pantry at the rear of his home, 254 Ninth street north- east. Trunks piled on the floor gave | evidence that the deceased had evi- First REFRIG Here they Kaufmann's! these great savin QUICK-ACTION SALE Included In This Sale Our entite stock of Farr Mohair Suits and Genuine Palm Beach Suits. $1()-75 Young Men’s Suits All-wool; color and shape guar- anteed; hard-finish worsteds and soft, silky-feel- ing cashmeres; the woolen mills’ finest weave. Quick action price 24* To those who can think ahead to next Winter we offer our entire stock of Overcoats 85 About 60 Coats in All Winter Underwear at Big Reductions Slip-Over Sport Sweaters ' $4.50 Trousers for Dress or Work Quick-Action * Prioe $3.45—$4.95 $16.85 OPEN EVENINGS Gabardine Raincoats Wool and Linen Knickers $3.75—8$4.50 Tuxedo Coats and Pants $22.85 Only about 10 of these left Men’s Shirts Wonderful $l 35 Values Gabardine Suits The Mills’ Best Weaves $15.-00 Here is a good buy for the man who wants a Suit or Topcoat Our Store Is Known for Values at Popular Prices Men’s Athletic Union Suits, 69¢ One Lot of Shirts Size 15%3, 16, 164, 17 Neckband Only 79¢ Arrow Collars 2 for 25¢ % Doz. to Each Customer THE NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. 436 9th Street N.W. OPEN EVENINGS Remember: Thes “Koldair” built with WOOL; assuring FRIGERATION a ICE. There's a large va Ice Chest Specially priced. tion. more?! "Top Icer “Koldair” judge for yourself h food perfectly cold. An extra value! can excel it for refri; A room-saver; an a money-saver. of room for food. DIVI early today bry his wife hanging from | a noose of window-sash cord from a | Refrigerators. interlining of MINERAL Compare it with those usually Another Kaufmann value! C., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926. dently ascended them after Hixing the noose and jumped off. Responding to an emergency call, Dr. Krause of Casualty Hospital and Policeman Rossiter of the ninth pre- cinct cut the body down. Dr. Krause pronounced him dead. Members of the family said that Dayhoff apparently ‘had no reason for committing suicide. He had been in- | Jjured some time ago by a pipe falling on his head at work, but this was not believed to have caused any mental | abnormality. He is survived by Mrs. Dayhoff and two sons. He was a native of Mount Airy, Md., and had lived in this city | for 22 years. | | . | The peasamts of Germany believe that, if the fire burns brightly on perity duringithe vear: if it smolders, adversity, f s executive | Christmas marning, it betokens pros.| NATIONAL RACE CONGRESS HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION Dr. W. H. Jernagin Renamed Head, Plea Made for Monument to Col- ored Men in U. S. Service. Dr. W. H. Jernagin was re-elected jwesident of the National Race Con- s at the closing sessfon of its venth annual meeting, in the Mount vice president; secr Gabrielle Pelham. assis sec 2 DF. B, F. recorder; Dr. (. J. H. 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Yates, chplain; George H. Mdck, reporter; A. W. Watson, sergeant-at- arms; John R. Hawkins, treasurer of defense fund; J. Louis Taylor, George A. Parker and C. B. Mellinger, legal department; Rev. L. B. Brooks, or- ganizer; Rev. Willlam Byrd, director of the budget, and Dr. J. Harvey Ran dolph, chairman of the executive com- mittee. Representative Sosnowski of Mighi- &tn, in an address at the final ses- sion, spoke in favor of the erection by ‘the Government of a suitable monument to the colored men who have served in the several branches .| of the service. Argentina hought 25 Lh—plinfl - | from American mflnulfl:lyrer! last 15, year, Canada purchased Brazil rer: | 10, Mexico 3 and Australta, Belgium v. F. land Honduras 1 each. ERATORS :; “ |' i

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