Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 19

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GIRL SLAIN BY ROCK INBATTLE FOR LIFE Governor of Washmgton Abe Martin Says: THE EVENING DOTY PUTS BLAME ON HOMESICKNESS Expects Light, Suspended STAR. - eign Legion, where he had 4 record for bravery. According to his tale to a corre- spondent of the Associated Press yes: terday, he became discouraged and, overcome by acute homesickness, he quit_his post. “But,” he explained, “I realized my error and surrendered to the first post of gendarmes on the Transjordian frontier."” Four other Legionnaires, one Eng- lishman, two Germans and one thought to be a South American, who deserted the same time he did, are im- WASHINGTON, D. (. will get about six months in jail, with a suspended sentence, as he has already been in prison a month, hav- ing been arrested Rochester Mayor Dm ROCHESTER, N. Y., June 18 (). —Mayor Clarence D. Vanzandt died of heart disease last night at a fishing camp at Bancroft, Ontario, according 1o a telegram received here by Albert M. Flannery, the mayor's secretary. The mayor left for the fishing camp esday night. FRIDAY. JUNE 18, HELD ON FUTURES ACT. “One-Man Cotton Exchange” New Orleans Is Closed. NEW ORLEANS, June 18 (#). 1926. in bond. He was also charged with u\ln: | persons listed are residents of Texas. i‘lhfi malls to defraud for alleged | The arrest followed the filing of .9 “bucketing” operatior | s customer of the known as the Hollwood- . and the Odd Lot Cotton Ex vonmned 400 names. Most of th What authorities termed a_ “one-man cotton exchange”” was cloged here yes- terday, and Benjamin Zllis, its al- leged operator, was arrested on A charge of violating the national cot. ton futures act. Ellis was being held in jail last night in default of $1,000 VERY FEW PEOPLE SUFFER | WITH HEADACHES ANY MORE | Asked to Offer Reward for Slayer of College Graduate. i Prese Wash., June 18 ). police believe, st ath with a rock k i 2, Smith College | Wednesday night, 15 an appeal was for H. Hartle; rd for his gled and be Siivia H. G he body of Miss Gaines, niece of | n Gaines, chairman of the coun- | nissioners, was found e ¥ by two men on their w t could only be identified by If th' best man would win occa- sionally in this country it might have a healthy effect. Premier Baldwin is gittin’ lots o’ the slaver 1| compliments fer stoppin® th' general e Sy om | Strike, but wait till he tries ' stop won't start | exactly where his wife wants out. - the ‘poor | (Copyright. John Dille Co.) of clothin ilph H. Do tive, urged t ward for the ate representa nor to offer a re. he said 1 1 te am to the | e R Rovernor “It was a deliberate cold | ! murder and should he treated | | BANK SECRECY LAW VoID. h S o | Missourt Supreme Court Rules Pub- rern section of the city. | lic Has Right to Know Facts. | t for a walk about 8 | 1y and had been seen ., Mo., June ”;_ persons in the vicinity of | ) " law, which | found. | has p! report- | about a Several per- | State banks, except where required n him take as evidence in eriminal proceedings, e yith os ket followed by declared unconstitutional in a < on yesterday by the Missouri ortions of the girl's clothing had \umpmg Court. been torn I A Judge J. T. ound reveal opinion, declared i She | itied to know uated fro at 5 B ton | jobs which cause b sbert Gaine war veteran, shock, was prost White, author of the “the public is en- Il about the inside ks to fail. contempt of lege L et The decision wi father, romhet: o} | court judgment State Finance 1 by the slaying. | Commissioner C French, who had | refused, under the statute, to testify lin a civil sult involving a defunct Adair County bank Folmex Rotary Head Dies. 18 P | N. C venth di acing Vil outh Caro- | vesterday of | known | out the | his time | cears traveling | hops of Char nufacturing con : ted textile centers | Liverpool, England, has more than ,100 woman money lenders. NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. . Ga.. June is of Charlotte, of the lina, died co Lowell textile He had v [:] —To Butler's Stupendous June Sale i EVERbefotem mymany years ofexperiencehavel witnessed such a tremendous response to my June Sale Savings. And there’s a reason! Prices on my full stocks of smart summer apparel have been slashed to far fielow their former selling prices. The values are truly unusual. And, added to that you have my convenient pay- ment plan always at your service! Follow the crowds to the “Store That Serves You Best.” FOR MEN WOMEN * Childrent An Amazing Sale! Women’s & Misses’ Summer Dresses For Business—Sports and Dress Wear Share in this great value today— while they last. Smart summer frocks for every 75 ‘occasion. New styles—new shades—new fabrics in all sizes for women and misses. Values You'll go far to duplicate this offer at only to $19.50 WOMEN! MISSES!. Boys! Girls! Smart Summer Coats * 4 Pe. Suits . $7.73 s’ Dresses . :z-TS Men’s All Wool (Summer Weight) Suits and Topcoats Every conceivable sum. 250 mer shade, model .nd fabric in denund.Qu-l. ity tailoring in every garment. Come now — and save. Others to $45 THE STORE | through cowardic 311 N.W OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL Sentence When He Goes on Trial for Desertion July 7. prisoned with him. They will be tried together, the judge advocate of the court-martial conducting the inquiry belleved. That officfal expressed great surprise at America’s interest in the Doty case. | " “I have 10 similar cases under in- - | vestigation at the present time,” he 1d. e you there is noth- he inquiry is being ed out normally and the papers in the case are now in the hands of " | Gen. Andrea at Souedia, where the belonged is Communications with are quite amn ult and the pect headaches now and then. Get a bottle tonight. 27c at druggists, or send 2ic in stamps | for bottle prepaid Harper Co., 467 Washington, D. C Science Gradually Per- fects Better and Better Remedies For It By the Associated Press. Syria, June 18.- nett ne American fought with the French F zion In Sy but deserced, but homesic awaiting tr Thousands of men and women formerly tortured with raging headaches and neuralgic pains now laugh such trouhles and never suffer any longer than it takes to s w a couple of Harper's Headache Tabiets with £ Ask any of the BURNISHINE “Polishes ALL . METALS Harper's | —MEBIORE ~ now in tablet form s he puts it, court-martial. urances have given, however, that he stands i danger of suffering the extreme pen /" which the military law provides , as_extenuating circum- a en and officials of the United States have used every effort for clemency in his behalf. Doty is confined in the Citadel, built in the thirteenth century, the walls of which average 8 or 10 feet in thick- ness. He seems well off in one re- spect, as the Citadel is. much cooler than the city of Damascus, where the | temperature is between 100 and 103 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade. Doty is a native of Biloxi, Miss., but enlisted under the name of Gilbert Cl of Memphis, T . in the for and Government ask your and best remedy known for aches, or, better still, inve: in a tube of ilarper's Headac £0_that next time you you can see for quickly departments— or_possibly Jul for the latest rhe opinion in ‘military in view of his Glasses Fitted MeCormick Medical o 'ves Examincd College Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 1 409-410 McLachles 10th and G S Joursele. hoy relief comes. Any one can get the same re sults. See directions on bottle. This time of year one may ex complete FOUNDER'S WEEK EXTRAORDINARY 25¢ SALE, We Invite Each Washington Housewife to Share in these Unusual Values and Hope That Fach Will Make a Generous Purchase. Absolutely No Dealers Supplied. Please remember our managers’ half-holidays start next Wednesd tractive special each Wednesday morning. 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