Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1926, Page 18

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18 'MONARCHIAL RULE' BY ‘LIFERS' SCORED Blrmmgham lury Condemns Cruelties Inflicted on Mine Convicts. Eibe or Mean mni hidkory ting convicts confined and working in mines there the *“monarch rule of three life ners were some of the conditions found by the Jeffer. son County grar owing its nvestigation and ‘described in a par le here vesterday dministered with the prison phy- . Robbi whom the stated was on hand each morn when the convicts went into the ne shaft and then left to attend his ate practice, leaving a negro to those who became ill or re Tecelved injuries during his absence. The report said Dr. Robbins ad mitted he had not examined the body es W. Knox, West Virginia until the day after his death f “death by sued “on information It was due to the whom it was alleged of “duckings” and later had poison intestines to simu the grand clubs in be Flat Top I repol indictme iy, one Davis, who hs Warden Da A uncommon ock prisoner striking the rubber tube. information was | eport stated, because i not completed its | conditions at Flat instances of inhuman cruelty were cited ! Reports from Montgomery, recent-| Iv. stated that reorganization of the| prison system by the board of con- designed to eliminate the evils Flat Top, is now: under trol, disclosed at way. TOMBSTONE CAUSES ROW.| Seek to Restrain Brother From Erecting Marker. IVELAND, Ohio, May F brothers & bhro brother from erccted on the gr: They cha 3 Ferdinand Brettschn ihe stone, and that he declared it would be erected thus when the other heirs objected because specifications f the family were disregarded Watchman Dies at Work. George H. Upperman, sr., 65 vears ol. 3811 M street, employed as watch- wan at Government buildings at Tuwentyfirst and ( streets, became | at his place of employment yvester- afternoon and died before the arvival of Dr. Trudeau from FEmer- geney Hospital. Death resulted from natural causes. The body was taken to Schippert’s undertaking establish- 08 Four P).— have nother carved on Pennsylvania avenue, services will be beld to- Upperman fs survived by Mrs. Emma Upperman, eorge H. Upper- ldna T. Garrison. widow, children and Mrs. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Temporars location d tlon of our new hldz.. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y 1926 'l\.rm ‘warmth of BAUME BEN- (Ben-Gay) goes right to the sore spot, ‘redunoes the congestion, and soothes the Irri- Colda and everywche and pain of nerves and mwmcles. Tt has refieved millions of suffer- -.Y.Wydmhnn' Get the original ENGUE (AN/u.o:s QuE ) BAND CONCERTS. This evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the bandstand, vard, by the United States ¢ Band, Charles Benter, leader; Charles Wise, second leader. 5 -and .Seitz n Com. Keler-Bela Gems from the musical com- edy, “The Grand Mogul,” Tuders Serenade, “Badind riel-Marie Grand scenes from *Maritana,” Wallace “Blue Vio Mazurka (an! ice, . : .Eilenberg Fox trat, “Don’t Wake N tar ngled Banner. he publi cordially invited to attend these concerts, which will be given weekly during the Summer season. By the United States Soldiers’ Home Military Band, upper bandstand, tomorrow evening o'clock, John S. M. Z ann, bandmaste Fenstad, assis March “Dolores Overture, “Son and Strange Mendels: Characteristic, “A Japaneese Sunset” .. Deppen Scenes from musical comedy, “Rose Marie -Friml Fox trot popular, “1'm Sitting on'Top of the World"". Henderson Valse movement, *V des Fleur B owsky Fins ale, “Dinah AKkst “The Star Spangled Banner.’ At Sylvan Theater. Monument grounds. by the Unitec Army Band. Ci Stannard, nd leader. o'elock. ' Eilenbersg .Kuhlau South This evening a March, “Coronation Overture, “Elverhc Suite, “From the Nicode '91\\1 | rom la Provence “Grand Russian . FLevy omas I, Darcy). landia Sibelius The Quecn of ... Gounod ariations on Tone poem, Waltz from Sheba™ . Saxophone solo, * ‘Weber's Last Wa Hartmann (Played by Technical Sergt. E. H. Hostetter.) Symphonic poem, Preludes” Selections fro; “On the Mall” Goldmann Spangled Banner” March, “The Star THE EVENI ARMED CARS GUARD INSTRIKE WARFARE Police Ordered to Use Force in Quelling Violence After Coast Walkout. 19.—A s will pa today in jobs to T Te of violence which characterized a strike of car- pente here and in San Francisco vesterday. The strike, which is in protest against the open shop method of con struction, than & month, | turbances In i day saw the fiv Thr non-union slugged in different parts of this while four were attacked in IPrancisco. Capt. J the strike y that disturbances “all force necessary.” Processions of automobiles loaded P with strike sympathizers terrs workmen on several jobs in San | cisco yesterday. Strike sympath; | and workmen exchanged bricks 1 loose building materials during ched battle near an unfinished sterday. = . Tuskegee Commencement. TUSKEGEE, Ala, May 19 (®) Bishop Edwi bose Mouzon of the | Methodist scopal Church South » commmencement ser- Sunda The commencement addr | will be delivered May 27 . Cana has much building activity except the maritime provinces, | where heavy snows have held back Ihppm.. ns. vicinity vent San Frank Lynch, in charge of trol here, has ordered be subdued with New Face Powder All the Rage not have a shiny noss now. pure. new French Process he rage. 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The medal is awarded annually “for long and meritorious service in the cura of the blind, or in their soclal improvemen Miss Schuyler was unable to be here ir person, because of illness, and the medal was accepted in her behalt by Park Lewis of Buffalo, N. vice president of the Nationai committee for the prevention of blind- ness. CAR LINE TO POOL 0. K. A report of the \\'anmngtnn Rail way and Electric Co. that it will be se esulting if the proposed colored pub- | lic bathing pool is established, as pro- | posed, in & section of Anacostia, P irk, ansmitted today by Maj. 1. em..lnar'm S. Grant, Baita: ovell, assistant Dist commissioner, to Maj. U. director of the office of public ings and public parks. The reply was based on informa tion furnished by the company. NEW HOME W.R.SPEARE Ca, iTON, UNDERTAKERS Founded 1872 1623 Conn. Ave. Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. (Petworth) Phone Potomac 4600 ALMUS K. SPEARE CLYDE 4. NICHOLS TO New York RE;I'“SRN $ SUNDAY, MAY 23 SPECIAL TR v. 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