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WASHINGTON, D ing to enter lhe general election to b held June 8 f of electin; STAR, ALEXANDRIA ., May 11 (Spe- THE EVENING CHVALROUSINDIAN [vereme s s wamee HUNTED AS SLAYER and two patrolmen Halley last night ir Eden scene in “Bunk had d: under while ¢ ves denced thy -/ GOV. SMITH’S WIFE SEES DANCING “EVE” ARRESTED «Hard-boiled” Police Sergeant | ine *ines Moved to Action by Eden Show. Clergymen Also There. Temple, a: ave gone to Hou puthern vill visit - tist con- s in ALEXANDRIA, Va clal).—With the arrest of Arthur Ma Laren, 29 years old, sald to be an e convict and ex-marine, the robbery of Tinberian ang Ed: the residence of Capt. B. A. Bone, U. | yung’ §°. 'Picer, who were nominated S. M. C., at Quantico, April 16 last, of | {3 "¥he Democratic goods valued at nearly $1,000 has be cleared up and a p posed in the re ‘\Iu\ul‘ \\ illiam A. Smoot, (oun:iQ ‘v . Fannon, Robert New Specml Agent Statin " who e 1d The position of special agent in the wearling April 6. primary held on{, o tment of Commerce, now held | "The funeral of Kdward J. Barron.|by Eugene T. Chamberlain, has heen ‘ By lhn“\u-‘og;;. a May 11.—Beryl Hal Accused of Klllxng Man After Freeing Kidnaped Girl When She Wept. ain fastness rado by wing ace ch Wolfe and nephew, near Leonore Wolfe when she appe and to his chiv T s Melted Nelson kidnaped Fridav during the whe v melted the | mpanied her | her home and her that he Il her father o stepped | ranch he = would from the nd | miles from | had been ~1|-r| Trail. | were summoned to d that the Indian, aring the wrath of rela- aping episode, had Cowboys on s to join the § ey ablebodied man in hunt CLAIM FUNDS WASTED ON EXCESS EMPLOYES Piney Branch Citizens Score Squandering bv District—Zon- ing Protest Also Made. ‘The manner in which District funds are alleged to be squandered through employes was of the Pin ociation, meeting E. Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, last night. It was pointed out by the members that to repalr a small cut in a street, which one man could have repaived in_four hoy nine men were sent out to do the work and took two days to complete it. V ods of handling and usin for street repairs and other matte were criticized also. A resolution was adopted requesting the Street Clean ing Department to instruct its men to be more tidy in the method of gathering trash. The Zoning Commission was re- scored by Branch Citizens’ in Hamline M. quested to draft regulations provid- ing that no house erected in a de- tached area be built closer than T feet from the building line. This would permit a space of not less than 15 feet between hous it was said, “:|WESTERN HIGH GETS .| Ezra Meeker Presents Marker to! | of the Boone tablet committee of the covered. The polic ommitted sui n a stretch of jncluded in the classified ci vic 1-1 presented to Western High School pupil to the old trail followed by Boone in 1750. ol a tiy ! accompany Gov. HARRIS SEWING- - | A tablet_of Daniel Boone, the marker of the Boone il Hight today b, Trail Highway Association. W | DISARMAMENT CONCLAVE BOONE TRA". TABLET| MUST WAIT SAYS HARRIS | League of Nations’ “Union Secretary Declares Long Study Must Precede Confereence. soctated Press MANOR, N. Y., May not effec- ations for 8 H_ Wilson Har 3 of School Nearest Here to His- toric Route. br. E. Newton, principal of | 01 !u‘mm Western Iligh School, formally ac- o cepted a tablet of Daniel Boone, the | marker of the Boone Trall highway et oREpel bl o °"h"‘“‘ isarmament discussfon at today. Ezra Meeker, veteran trall|( xt week may do much blazer, made the presentation on be- Harris said, “but it must be | half of the Boone Trail Association. zed ‘lhlil long and patient | Mr. Meeker explained that Wes 05y ELiqy mustipracede ern High School is nearest of any eria, and sh & out school to the old trail followed b; the Summer of 1 Boone and his parents when t % went South to North Carolina ir The tablet is one of 300 wh Hampton Rich, managing director the Boone Trail Association, bliced across the continent durin the past year, marking the Boone. mont ,‘the trail which n empire.” Mrs. Goodwin Ellsworth, chairman the opening s conference on problems and | an ming the | not Gnes to Camp Ho]abud Warrant Officer Fred C at the general intermed his city th Connolly “won (\“\S\\\\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\‘V | FOR RENT Two Small Office Rooms Second Floor Daughters of 18 her offictal capacity sentatives of the o rolina. The Riggs Bank of this city has interested itself in the placing of the markers and made pos sible a number of tablet presenta tions. Womn Overcome by Gas. Mrs. Helen Caffren, 30 vears old was found ht in a i Laren admitted the eral others at Q | afternoon by C and Louts at headquarters. then in search of a robbery of the Sons Co. v suit case c Station and pre , was | who gzra Meeker for the Boone | luncheon will bo served fo estern High School is nearest of any city -rhm.fl inspection of the grounds sion by the governor and members of the board, ntico. MacLaren wa t. W, 'W. amin, finge! The ¥ Sus « am[\bel He at once placed MacLaren. The prisoner was turn Sheriff Lloyd of Prince William Coun. by and L. J. Watkins, F clothing given ay man here wer | the police, the articles take h with jad, two sh Wl pear clock, valiere and chain and other small hite Sl Naval Co cles, As a result of Mayor William A. Smo to mpanied by M Harry tomobile board annual the be pet by will in The time limit for cand robbery and arrested vesterday | pl; ed by MacLaren, and | ph he recognized it by the description of | » the one stolen from the home of Capt. | pital h Bone. under arrest and subsequently found | cquuley a part of the plunder in the room oc- | noon cupied h the arrest ;‘unphell will receive a reward nH 200. d from t ti fount Vernon. Ar 1 north of Alex- noon, will take | rrow morning | Campbell html Wheatle 0 rprint man | terment will be in 1 police were | The condition of A son of 14 T street, W Barron shot befol I noticed v'nr s improved, cording to 1 Dr. tin D. Delan Ison is belng treated at a hos ington, whom ing his own | | Mi Mec after- orth MacLaren | Fun gorvices for Patrie o who died Suturda; \\u«hiuklnn ed over to|morning at | Church and condu ed swista street, S lllulh en were two | s of the ri Methodist will tender a rece t M rps pin The committee in s will have a spe am which will be given by I Capt. Announcement was made here terday of the appointment of ot, meml Mount V' Smoot., “lood hoard of all the . until today sident mar i the - Washington, in Winchester, to Chattanocoga, Tenn, of the | am Hotel, regson as rashington. Rev. Ryland Dodge, and man idates desi pastor of the ‘looks of | Pre- roportions est in A striped “cpect. | ferred for their adaptability are those with stripes back-grounded by a colorful fleld, gray | and brown bredome nating. Sidney West 2\ (Tuco: porated) 7 A Model of the Handsomely hand-tailored in every line are the colorful patterns in this by executive order of the P If you need wol Th e [ conEe to - Bl . read the INQUIRE__ ABOUT __ OUR DI'FERRED le of Eve Mrs. Alfred I . pvernor. 1-Boiled” Smith | Poland faces a housing si. PAYMENT PLAN FREE AUTO PARKING 1. . Soses 62 Sons Established 1861 Farniture Carpets F Street at Eleventh Uphobhr, 65th ANNIVERSARY YEAR For Porch and Garden Coucl: Hammock, upholstered sunfast canvas, color gray with wild eanary design in colors. 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S120:00 model of the moment— The Metropole 1019 17th St. N.W. $30 Month Beautify the home with new designs in spring cre- tonnes. Floral de_signs in a subtle shading of colors, striped patterns; in fact, materials to suit everyone. and would be more desirable. Other resolutions adopted favored the pro- posed AA area and condemned the construction of the community type of house in the A restricted President Edgar B. Henderson pre- sided. ping from i summoned 1 ) ident of the house, who revived her LOSES $350 SAVINGS. Man, 72, on Way to Florida, Has Pocket Picked. En route to Florida to start hfP anew, Harry Van Busk old, stopped off at the U vesterday long enough hm‘ket to lift his savings of £3 kirk left his home. in Mont-, without telling his children | ravel | \llmn bel informed er of his plight, wired hi dren, who sent the money for his re turn home. ol e i i Says Woman, 72, Beat Her. 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