Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1926, Page 26

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LI THE "ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. The stories of alleged payments for | firm meat of the breast. A hungry |into four frying pans. The little auks had made them AMERICAN HOTEL MEN “But T intend to stay and fight—fight | this action apparent ] r LS for two things. Iirst, for the parole | cautious about testifying. | patoles, understood to have heen told | Eskimo, it is said. will eat as many | live mainly on shrimp. and their I law, because I believe it a humane | rhig same theme was dwelt upon by | they Will County jury yesterday, in-|as 100 little auks at one sitting. This| ix said to be very palitable. They LEAVE NICE FOR ITALY v provision of the law and can be made [ \warden Whitman in a signed state. | cluded a statement by’ Frank Enos | would be more than could be crowded | their cggs among the rocks d that a Chicago lawyers had obtained ¥ to 't to society’s benefit. Secondly, | ;nent given to the Herald and Exam- HEDHE Yo, b0 g " | his release for $500. He later was re. I intend to fig] e iner, in which he asserted “much of Brilliant Reception Is ‘Held in ' The latter act gives the board| the testimony that will be given—and | turned to prison. Riviera, With Leading Artists nd pardons power to com- | perhaps already given—before the| . Bddington, another convict, was | it \ sel ¥ its own discretion. | Will County grand ju % been dic. | reported to have testified that another plcts County i\ prisoner obtained a parole through as Entertainers. ‘the Will 4 tated in advance. grand jury yesterday were reported to | oy o T L e | DYment of $2,650 to a down-State pol By the Associated Pr | itician. i | , | have given detuils of money they had NICE, France, May 20.—The stay | SauC Blvan Can)is of morioy state department of public welfare, Declares Organized INAUSErY | on the fuiviern of the american noir | Tells Grand Jury That Cer-|paid o chtain freetom on patole ot | (LG Wil ColVin, nead”of the parole ) Fourlits e nasd ovitr ) i) e i it o torney | board, have arrived in Joliet for their : ; me of th appearance before the Will County Eskimos Eat Bird Raw. Sigse i e E i the Ruhl Hotel, after which the party 2 re Not ’ cent about siving i i | s S RlnErE e . : s g g O y d v before the | greatly relished food among the Es America Today. | fitting conclusion to the series of il | COnsistent With Reoords. . s s2d be had lerned i ewen | ook Counl P s | mos, who eat the bird raw, biting | i {liant receptions at which the A ey SN alipa> frbm fhe. iDarols bearal i | through the clean feathers into the = — | cans were guests during their : notitying ak that thelr sentences ized industry was prai s o o | BY the ated Press | had | ck and that they must & French artists provided the | (11 (10 v 20--Warden John | ser i Gl oo Secretary Mellon as the secr i e 4 A = . America’s prosperity, the ke: mus 3 : ;ilfi[ii..f.‘;:,‘,‘,\; . g joliet adn Stateville [ ance for good behavior. . He held that 5 Blggest growth and the Justific of the ballcoom. The French hosts s in an_addre R : & SIS limited their speeches to a few words ance before Will livered over the radio last night 10| ¢ \elcome, and Thomas D. Gr nd Cook Vounty grand juries, in the convention of the ational e Sy 2 . ° ° e e ’ . | president of the Am 1 Hotel Asso- | which he was rstood to have tes L C S it Assuciation "t Atiantie | Bresident of the Amcricun Hotol duso- | which he wis understcod 1o hve tes | [0 Guticura Soapy argam n - Mellon declared pioneer conditions resh and Youthful P t th ere '. etwor ‘ {n industry have passed, and “we can [ LONDON, May 20 (®).—The Duke | ¥iGfs Iovolved: | 0 0 G o no longer count solely on our l\n‘uml- of York’s infant daughter, : i ad as insults to the parole | |Samele o, Qintment, Taleum fros, Address: Vi ¢ less resourc but must depend on | Alexandra Ma will be chris > ended toiextund the LIRS 2 th b l - & e et eiicieney of our i | in'he private chapel of Duckimgnam | 1 sl el = Lo \ e one big culty of auto painti o Palace on May , it was announced it 2 Ehenle o R “y L 29 o | SSIBLY you know some down to an equal depth. It - ety - ——— After v here, the warden the pub- Sure Enough. 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