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12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1926. H_“[]‘['I’ RH_EASEB —By WEBSTER. BISHUP SIRESSES [r".:; oy DRI, Wador enscutive ey, (G = il Toort 10 the ommon emphasized that the recent downward trend in missionary work at home and abroad had been g The total receipts for the benevolent Promoter Faces Hearing on work to the World Service Commis- sion last year were $8,119,539, Dr. O. Charges of First-Degree Murder in Wife’s Death. education, $1,261,397; board of hos- homes and deaconness work, ,140; board of temperance, prohi bition and public morals, $101,071 nd relief, $90,96% ton, 4 per cent, and Buffalo, 2 per cent, the report said. It showed dis- tribution of the funds to be: Board of foreign missions, 205; board of home mis church extension, $2,749 Cash In On Your Old Tires—NOW!! W. Auman, treasurer, reported. This represented an increase for every month except two over the corre- sponding period the year before. The Cincinnati area showed a gain of 21 per cent, Detroit, 17 per cent; Chicago, 14 per cent; Atlanta, 12 per cent; Omaha, 4 per cent; Washing- U. S. Must Make Her Pros- perity and Ideals Universal, Says Prelate. By the Associated Press. e ———— 2 % : 2 / Z CHICAGO, June 29.—The task of ¥ “TRUCK SERVICE” America s to make her prosperity, comfort and spiritual ideals universal, “TAXI SYSTEM” Bishop Frederick Fisher of Caleutta, ANY SIZE. ANY TIME. ANYWHERE B Dally By the Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG Fla., June Fugene M. Elliott, millionaire Veloper and organizer, today faced Dreliminary hearing on charges of frst-degree murder in connection with the death of his wife. ot Mrs. Blllott died Saturday night as I, oy 110 the Worlt the result of a fractured skull, which slon of the Methodist Fpl potico claim she received in z fall (rom 0 e = . 2% i« hurch, convening in ann the rear doorway of the EHICL | es - All the nations of the world are D 2 awake with refreshing idealism, but | , police < 4 > B 7 X await lhv\hsm'l‘m al leadership of liott either pushed or 7 z 5 1 7 2 America,” he sald. fe to fall. 2375 ca has not lost her ro- “The fatal fall followed Mrs. Elliott’s the bishop asserted. "It is 2 home from a conference With din's lamp or the Arablan Owen, her attorney, who carpet which now thrills the mind of W filed divorce pr for her. % ¢ . ’ 1. . % childhood, but the wonder of Ameri- She never regained cor sness Y, > Ak Y Z % | Z ¢ can invention, luxury, speed, effl- the hospital, where she was ciency and daring. s, A heightened morale in benevolent Free on $25,000 Bond. Ellott was arrested immediately following his wife's death. He ies of opera N his removal to| ined until en to jail at | sed under India, today told the World Service Itimore, Md. wn, Winchester, o e u‘;niwrlnnd ¥ Wednesdn Frederick, Hugerstown, Winchester, er. iny For Furniture, Freight und Baggage JACOBS TRANSFER COMPANY, INC. 113 FLA. AVE. N.E. PHONE NORTH 950001 he Hecht Co. IT'he Hecht Co.| NN hand tires—pass this saving on to vou—and thus considerably reduce the cost of your new set! Furthermore—our price list on NEW Tires assures you some real bargains! Buy Your Fourth of July Motor Necessities NOW!! Little @ Company RN URELY, there are 100,000 Washingtonlans who will gladly send one dollar or more to honor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who served their country in the armed forces in the Great War. Send to John Poole, Treasurer, District of Colum- bla Memorial Commission, Federal-American Natlonal Bank. hospital. nday, when he w: arwater and lat 000 bond. jef of Police E. D. Vaugh: has conducted the police investi into the tragedy, said ott told him 1hat his wife los grip on the door and fell < . striking her PN SN RN s A sald Ellott i when his wife returned o _ference with her attorney he ordered S 7 her away from the house. Whenjshe Efl;// % determined to enter. he satd, he locked Y / ] //( / 74 VSRR the front door. When she appeared i ——— e vy T 4t side door he bolted that also. he ///7///// 77 //////, ///////////7216/24/‘ o = ./‘:/,'/ P/ AR LAY/ ‘ /! % , told police. Then M lliott ran to /. ok A ,,,,// 171,777 (SN W \\ N\ \ S5 %;@@7 9th St. and Pa. Ave. N.W. NS bt No. 7 Dupent Circl A negro mald /7, . Elliott rush out CHAWIMG RAW BEEF o~ G rcle N. W, \ Union Terminal Station b 4 [l L H.FORSTER ’_rq,—-{/ : Druggist i 1133-11th St. N. W. Mre. Elliott enter and pick up his w body. The T ¢ ~ tza-a program of music, recitations and to her stove. She and a scream from butler-chauffeur. ed at the door- way of a serv N MOSQUITO TiImE other features, and Mr. Beall gave a short talk. Mrs. Har rmley was the door slam ltott fall, police ¢ | chairman of the committee of arrange. s- | ments. Attorney Expressed Fear. Mr. Owen told officers he feared for The mayor and council of Rockville will meet Wedne ning to fix Mrs. Elliott to return home following the afternoon conference. He said El- | lott had driven by the house in an automobile, had stopped. but, with- out speaking, drove on again. Owen beginning Baptist 5 3 | is sunday under the direction of 3call, superintendent of the chool. The children rendered o 5 e N\ - e Automobile .Aflccé;b‘ricx and Radio Equipment 13th and Eye Sts. NN\W. W.&J.SLOANE 709-711.713 TWELFTH ST., N. W,, WASHINGTON, D. C. “The House with the Green Shutters” Hecht Co.; See 4 Pages in Wednesday’s Star‘ Get rid of roaches easily quickly.RoachDoomissure to get 'em. Clean; sanitary. CHRISTIANI DRUG CO. ARy Copr. 1926 (N. Y, World) Press Pub_Cox bath Wri, John 1. and Miss D¢ Cher: ROCKVILLE. urged the woman to telephone the ROCKVILLE, Md., home before going. This she did, he sald, leaving with her daughter a few moments later. Mrs. Elliott’s divorce bill filed the day of her death, alleged extreme cruelty and infidelity. It set forth that Elliott had threatened her life should =he bring suit for divorce. June 29 (Spe- of the legal y Hoyt of New York, who hap- pened to be passing through this county when arrested, forfeited col- lateral in the amount of $27.50 in the Police Court. i e Others paying fines or forfeiting col- |S for motor vehicle _offense: George Lovelace, $12.50; V. 81-YEAR-OLD MAN GETS But.holz, $10; Willlam Walker, R INTO U. S. ON 3500 BOND i;fl}‘;ock\filh and John Morgan, § in Bready, one of Olney dis- trict’s leading citizens, is understood to be seriously considering becoming a candidate for one of the Demo nominations for ju of the Oryp | Court be made at the prim election early in September. There : already five candidates for the three NEW YORK, June 20.—Salomon |nominations to be n hn R, Kornfeld, arold _cantor from | Lewis, P. Hicks Ray and Harry J. was admitted to the and James P. Gott 00 bond last night, |and Thomas N. Bailey. AN ACHIEVEMENT IN RUGS ~» ~» -~ Cantor From Czeal oslovakia Comes to Visit Sister He Has Not Seen in 68 Years. By the Assoclated Press. ned by immigration officlals when he arrived yesterday on the Deutschland. He came to the United States to Licenses have been issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the marriage of George A. Gates, 25, and Miss Margaret R. Glenn, 18, both of ?OR years we have encouraged American rug makers to approach, as nearly as possible, Oriental colors and designs. We are now be- visit his sister, Mrs. Rebecca Adel. | Washington; John Spencer Cannon. stein of Cleveland, Ohio, whom he had |21, and Miss Mary Brandt, 18, both not seen since he enticed away |of Washington, and George Henry from his home by gypsies 68 ¥ Gates, 43, of Cumberland, Md. and ago. Miss Audrey Gertestine De Laney, 23, Cantor Kornfeld was accompanied shington. by his daughter Mizzi, an organist. He m Robert Vincen of Rose. m. reharded for our elP in fOStering this rald he had three sons in the United —— i il th s . 03 AT R industry. Newly arrived are some Oriental Tomorrow—38:30 reproductions, made in America, that are A toiEthetained i tor exatationll A S A L E superb in every detail. ; HE delicate Tans, Nut Browns, China Blues, OF SAKS T on the possibility that he might be- ade Greens and decorative Grays are colors 3 parts Hot Butter and 1 part LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Y4 Million More > Septeniber 4 At Washington’s ‘? most popular— $3.00 A Gallon come a public charge. HEADS MISSION CRUSADE. which will wear with an indifference to the flight of time. Archbishop McNicholas Elected by Catholic Students’ Gtroup. ARUK, Tabriz and fine all-over Kermanshah patterns are faithfully represented in soft, DAYTON, Ohio, June 29 P).— Archbishop John T. MeNicholas of Far East colors. Cincinnati vesterday was elected na- tional president of the Catholic Stu- dents’ Mission Crusade at the closing session of the convention at the Untversity of Dayton. 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