Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1926, Page 6

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. B - OF SHERIFF'S ADE Man Hunted in Arkansas Taken From Deputies and Riddled With Bullets. LEWISVILLE, Ark.. August 12 (®) -—Judge Powell, negro slayer of Deputy Sheriff Jamie Dooley, late yes. terday was taken from two deputies and his body riddied with buliets by an angered mob of 500 men, most of whom had formed parts of posses that had been hunting the negro Trapped in a dense thicket near Canfleld by bloodhounds, Powell 100k between Lewisville and Canfleld. where he was caught by the two officer Deputy sheriffs were rushing the negro wisviile when the mob overtook them. A coroner’s jury re turned a verdict of death at the hands of unknown Deputy Dooley. nominee for con stable, was hilled vesterday morning when he served u warrant on Powell for wife beating MASSACRE ON TRAIN. Druses Siny All Armenian Pas- sengers in Sacking Coaches. FINOPLE. CONS August 12 (). Aessages received here from Aleppo v that Druses have sacked ! A tain between Aleppo and Damas cus, killing all the Armenian passen gers, including a former chief of po lice of Damascus 2 Franeisco DUE TODAY emuda Aug 10 Marta DUE TOMORROW Beriin—Bremen Matura—Trinidad EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW Aconcagua——Valparaiso American Farmer—London Balti—Liverpuol An Yorck—Bremen 0UTGA (Sailing Hour. Daglight-saving Ty SAILING TODAY American Banker—London. . . .. SAILING TOMORROW, Pennland—Antwer; Homerio—Southampton j====0Open All Day Saturday SPORT MART BATHING SUITS $ 4.90 The suit that bathing to swimm Plenty of sizes and colors ot this popular Bathing Suit for men and women. But at this price they won't last. . Come in early 90 $9.90 Men's - Women’s all- wocl California Bathing Suits in all sizes and colors. $3.90 This lot includes Bath- ing Suits that were orig- inally priced to $10 in fin- est quality elastic rib stitch and fancies. Every one pure wool. Men's- women's. Our Famous Men’s Life-Guard Suit Now $3.90 $6 value All-wool shirt, flannel trunks and belt Bathing Shoes 79¢ All Colors SPORT MART 914 F—1303 F—1410 N. Y. Ave. Open Saturdays Is Disappearing, Says Virginian, 82 S el Dispatch to The Star LURAY, Va, August 1i.—The Shenandoah River is disappearing, according to P. M. Kaufman, 82 vears old, who has spent all but five yvears of his life along the banks of that famous stream cears ago, Kaufman says, ver was deep enough for the fon of 100 saw milis and navigable by boats 50 and 60 feet long. Now it is possible, during Summer season, to cross the river in many places on stepping stones, CoL. HAWKINS TO SAIL. Fort Myer Commnnder Going to ‘ 1 Duty in Philippines. Col. Hamilton 8. Hawkins. 3d Caval ry. has relinquished command of the post at Fort M . Va., preparatory to salling from New York next week for | Manila for duty with troops in the Philippines. He will make the long trip by way of Kurope Col.” William J. Glasglow. Cavalry, who has just completed a tour o duty in the office of the chief of :avalry, Munitfons Building. will suc- ceed to the command of the 3d Cavalry and the post at Fort Myer. He i on leave of absence at present and probably will agsume his new du- ties next Monday. In the meantime, Maj. Adna R. Chaffee, 3d Cavalry, as the senior officer present. is in com- mand of the nearby Virginia post. Judge Sued by Girl. ATLANTA, August 12— A suit lor 1.000 for alleged breach of to marry has been filed in Pederal Court here by Mise Virginia Pincinnati agMnM John 8. judge of the Superior Court Biye Ridge circuit. sel for trial on the first Monday in October. Homes Are Distinctive in EDGEMOOR and BATTERY PARK ‘The case has been | ' _THE EVENING TO VISIT SWITZERLAND | Daughter Accompanies Secretary, | Leaving Italian Capital After Talks With Leaders. August American v. who has been visiting in| last night left for Geneva Europe, with his daughter, Mrs. David K. E.| ! Bruce, wife of the American vice consul here. Mr. Mellon expects to spend several weeks in Switzerland. Finance Minister \Volpi bid him Koudby ut the railway station on be- | half of the Italian government Mr. Mellon told a correspondent for e Assoclated Press that he had had | a delightful time in ltaly | grateful for the courtes b Mussolini and was | hown him | | Finance | | by Premier nister \'olpi i Mrs. Bruce said that she expects to | spend two months in Switzerlin her husband e and {ing joined by n | | September. Before leaving. Mr. Mellon wus re- ceived by Premier Mussolini at the | Chig!l Palace for a parting interview. Their meeting was very cordia lasted about 15 minute: FACTORY HP other Paint can jus! Phone Main 1352 HOUSE PAINT | Formerly $3.50 a Gallon The high quality of HPC will always be maintained. y a higher price. City Deliveries and Out of Town Shipments J. W. HUNT PAINT MANUFACTURER CONTRACTORS, Bring Your aint Problems to Us for Big Savings and Satisfactory Service 1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. Hunt Building STAR. WASHINGTON, MUB KI“_S SI_AY[R Shenandoah River |MELLON QUITS ROME |Veterans Advised |“FOUND” BY RADIO, Enie e To Adjust Claims With Home Offices World War veterans are coun- seled by the Washington office of the Disabled American Veterans that there is no advan- tage in coming to the Capital to at- tempt to obain adjudication of claims under the July 2 amend- ments to the act governing the ad- ministration of the Veterans' Bu- reau “Hardly had the law been changed before poorly advised dis abled men commenced to arrive here, only to recefve the informa tion that the power to settle their claims rests with the regional office back home.” said Gen. John V. Clinnin. nattonal commander of the organization. “One of the best friends a disabled veteran could have is the one who keeps him at home and handles his claim through the 1 neh offic »f the Veteraps' Bureau in his State.” Capt. McHenry Resigns. The President has accept farvey W TO - YOU No Any color made to order. Factory 2112 5th St. N.E. Sale Begins Tomorrow—Friday 9:15 AM. b==0 | o] | a | a | o] | o] I o] | a | a | a8 | a | a | a | o} | a D. C. THURSDAY., GIRL STARS IN FILMS Contest Staged by Broadcasters Wins Her Contract for 13 Pio- tures at $1,500 a Week. By the Associuted Press. NEW YORK, August 12.—The first motion picture actress o be “discov- ered” by radio, Miss Elizabeth Le | Cuyer of Minneapolis, began work \ulerda} on the first of a series of 13 pictures at a contract salary of $1,500 |2 week. Her screen name will be Anne Howe. and sponsored by radio was conceived by the Los Angeles Evening Express, which broadcast through its radio sta- tion, KNX, for a girl equipped by ap- pearance and ability to be radio’s rep- resentative on the screen. The appeal was rebroadcast hy sta- tions all over the country and hun- dreds of girls applied. When Miss Le Cuy heard the ap- 608 to 614 you have ever tasted. the mouth like fresh The idea of a screen star fmmdl AUGUST 121 1926. up to that time had met only with de- feat. Thirty-eight American artists are on their way to a point within the Arctic Circle to record on canvas ice bergs. Eskimos and_animals. “TRUCK 0§£RVICE" “TAXI SYSTEM” NY Z' NY TIME, ANYWHERE ANV SIZE fore. Md.. Dally il Yor !'Inll-n"‘nlxht and Bagcare -JACOBS “TRANSFER COMPANY, INC. 113 FLA. AVE. N.E. PHONE NORTH 9500-01-03 | F OR better days, try a change in your break- fast diet. Have a cereal unlike any other Toasty grains, steam puffed to 8 times their normal size, then richly toasted. They taste like toasted nutmeats, crunch in toast and supply the vital energy elements of rich wheat. ¢ Tastes different, looks different, is different from other cereal foods—proves food that's “good” for you can be wonderfully delicious, too. p Serve tomorrow. Watch the breakfrst smiles that come. You'll be thankful for the suggestion. Quaker Pu bilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. ffed Wheat The most unique cereal known ADOLPH KAHN President ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT 935 F Street ||DIAMONDS And Other Precious Stones JEWEILERR The Hob-No Washington's Newest Cafeteria 1010 F St. N.W. (Opposite Woodward & Lothrop) Opens Thursday, Aug. 12 Luncheons: 11.45 A to 2 P.M. Dinners: 4:45 P.M. to 7:15 e e — R o= [0][c——=n][c—o]n][—o[a[—=]o][—=[a][———o]c——=o]c———=lal———lal———lal——Zlal———lal —— Are you taking advantage of the Fur Sale Opportunities? 300 Enticing Types of d\few al y sational event. The Materials— ;BJ rocC - Of Distinguished Authorship---in a Surpassing Sale---at a Surprising Price 1 ) Every Dress s wortl\ far in excess Qf this price < . ! *»* The windows can display only a meager few of the many charming styles The cream of the leading makers’ new Fall models have been impressed into this truly sen- Their co-operation—and our en terprise to inaugurate the new season auspi- ciously give you an unparalleled and unprecedented oppportunity in August. PLATINUMSMITHS —all favored by exclusive fashion's preferment. Flat Crepes Jollie Crepes Cl‘epe Sa‘;né Crepe Faille Canton Crepes Crepe Elizabeth The Styles— —both Paris and New York are responsible for these striking models. Blouse Backs Boleros New Sleeves Tucks Jabots Lace and Tinsel Trimminfls The Colors— . —shades that the highest authorities feature. Black Navy Chanel Red Jungle Green Rustic Brown Dark Wine For every occasion—Street, Afternoon and Formal wear—includ- ing many daintily beaded and spangled Dance Frocks——m Taffeta and Georgette. All sizss for Women and Misses ) Second Floor. | fl | fl | fl fl fl fl | |

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