Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1926, Page 10

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10 “SUSPECTED SLAYER OF 6 SURRENDERS “Kinnie” Wagner, Convucted of Two Murders in Tennes- see, Gives Self Up. T the Associated Press TEXARKANA, Ark Carl “Kinnie” \Wagner slayer of s s fier quietls August 19. alleged ustody to. %0 Serifl Tillle Barber, woman | executive of Miller County. = I'm tired of being hunted,” Wag- 1 ner “I don’t want to dodge peo- {Time to Discover | Error in Parking | a to discover where motorists off, cision made by Mahon in a case vesterds Miss ‘Ethel B, ccording to | Judg | at Traffic Court | McConnell of 529 Tennesee wue, northeast, testi- fied th he had not time to change gears after driving up to the curbing on Pennsylvania ave- nue hetween Eleventh and Twelfth streets vesterday, before Policeman R. V. Sinelair had slipped a ticket | into her ha When Policeman Sinclair failed to recall whether he had seen Miss McConnell drive to the curb and did not remember whether the e motor was still running Allowed by Judge| . THE EVENING EIGHT PERSONS HURT IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS! | Frank Lee, Figuring in Accident, Reports Pocket Picked of $18 During Excifement. Eight persons were siiz in seven minor traffic s ported to the police last night. principal in one of the accidents de-] s that during the excitement some one picked his pocketbook con- taining $18. [The theft victim was Frank Lee, 2 s old, of 2215 Fourteenth street. o atomobile collided with an- other, operated by James Johnson, 1124 CN 0 et utheast, at jEleventh and M streets southeast. | ohnson *was injured and taken to| asualty Hospit=! e was later re- moved to the fifth precinct station and STAR, WASHINGTON NEW RULE IS PLANNED ON MEAT DISPLAYS Fowler Prepares Measure to Pro- tect Health and Relieve Dealers. A substitute for the health regula- | tion requiring meats on display to | be protected from dust and insects ;and kept at a temperature of not | more than 55 degrees Fahrenheit will be recommended to the Commission- ers for adoption tomorrow by Health | Officer William C. Fowler. The new regulation is designed to meet the objections of the Mer- chants and Manufacturers’ Associa- tion, which recently protested the existing rule through its attorne: Maurice Rosenberg. It was col plained that the regulation is unfair and works an undue hardship on meat dealers. The Commissioners ordered D THURSDAY, AUGUST MUSEUM GIFT ACCEPTED. Rosenwald’s $3,000,000 Is for In-g d CHICAG:! ustrial Exhibit. | 0, August 19_UP.—The | $3,000,000 gift of Julius Rosenwald. | Chicago $20,000,000 philanthropist, toward a industrial museum for Chicago was formally accepted ves- ; terday by The old F Columbia EX museum. the South Park Board.| ine Arts Building of the | osition will house the Rosenwald intends the| museum_ to depict the rise of indus- try and the hi ory of the world. More the train and crashed into a string of standing h several person 1 ‘Tram Cmshes Into I‘rexght Cars. | DETROIT, than ®.— | on a Louis ' Mich 300 when | ran into an open switch | s were reported. were hadly 19, VAN NEWS ron PALAIS ROYAL from | Separate Men’s Entrance “1/, Million More G Street Near Tenth Fowler to study similar health reg: lations in other cities with a v to revising the existing regulation on that subject. While the new reg- ulation does not provide for keeping the temperature of the foodstuffs at any specified degree, the health of- ficer explained that it more clearly the word “covering,” and that satisfactory protection will be af- forded the public if the Commissi ers approve his recommendation ses had been searching for the srious gunman since Tuesday Al the result of his latest alleged shoot- tscapade. On that day he is| 4 to have fatally shot Sam and i1l Carper and wounded Bob Carper | on a farm near Texarkana. Wagner, formerly an expert rifie and pistol performer with a circus, declared, “T <ould have gotten Bob, but it was 8o ed with operating an automobile intoxicated. Both of the ma- s were badly f]:m\.ls:ml when Mahon VISA RULE MODIFIED. Attt oans Mty ot W Gerniay From West Without Passport 0.K. Jark I couldn't see to shoot straight.” = BERLIN, August 19 ().—a\meri- Phe prisoner is wanted at fQESPONG | cana entoring Germany through. the for ey g O e western frontier from now until the < o thind in ABE I he elec. |end of October will not need German this ¢4 and was in ir passports “if it is ap- i appeal from the sentence ciden to visit other prisoners in a jail Europe led other: prisoner Dun) Judge Me- e. by September 4” . Reichel, 44 years old, n avenue, who while riding a bic struck down by a “hit-and itomobile, driver unknown, on st street near L early last His condition the driver failed to fe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. Atall drug and shoe stores. DrScholl’s | Zino-pads Put one on—the painis gone has this tourist | Satisfaction Since 1859 |NGS PALAL,| §10-818 Seventh Street Coats, $10 Few~ of splen did quality Spring coats. in smart twills, plaid coatings and knit weaves. deaths of two vent him odd sizes, in’ pink and white ‘e 20c stealin any other . in size charge exeept Wagner told 8 shoulder. " Sheaiff Barbes 5 . Bove 30¢ Union SKULL TWICE FRACTURED. Street Floor Second Floor Don’t buy your coal for next winter until you've seen the Quiet May AUTOMATIC 0il Burner! 4 DOWN installs it in your home A4 his skull fi e place and in the Same way with fn four months e vecovered from a cansed by the hook of while he w and hud returned to when his <kull cracked I1e is in a precarious condi- a hospital Small deposit will hold any Friday—Green Ticket Specials : Sale! Smartly Styled Sue o Ove FELT HATS & | . Charge Purchases the styles, as well -as Vi W : : ‘»_ made now will 1‘1’\?( [ ] 2 ) * vies, as we ' In Our Annual AUGUST Sale! the price, which is the lowest ever placed on hats of such excellent , ! l l Wool Overcoats long way in solving vour millinery problem for® rightiriow as ‘well as Fall wsar, for all are ad- 2-Trouser Wool Suits vance models. —featured at an Extraordinary Price! PAE: CTOBER prices are going to be much higher! Here’s a fine assortment of the ADVA\CE Fall and Winter models—all the new patterns, cuts and rich colorings that well dressed men will wear next season! These garments were tailored for The Palais Royval during the hot Summer months “just to keep the factories busyv’—and the savings to vou now are unusual! No man with anv ambition to SAVE and to be well dressed can afford to let this opportunity go unheeded! skull brea Living it Down. Biggs Engineering Co., 1310 14th St. N.W. Washington. D. C.. Frank. 5 Miller-Lacey Co., Inc., 266 Carroll Ave. Takoma Park. . C.. Col. 543 H. H. Watkins, Alexandria, Vi Alex. 208 Wm. A. Wagner, Kensington, Md.. Kensington 138 Warren W. Gingell, Bethesda, Md.. Bethesda 156 long. long time to live misdecds down: your ancient, hiless erime still clings to its W You think it burled deep be. the mold of year: and then takes We cannot begin to adequately describe the enormous quantity . of style hats placed on sale for tomorrow. We know ybu will be sur- prised at the newness of since dayvs when you were young, but venown is wrecked by some ig- poble tonzue. Some fellow has re called how. through the moonlit glens. a sack In hand, vou crawled, and kid naped certain hens. The tale goes forth unproved, and grinning men iznore how righteously you've moved since those wild days of yowe. “We always thought.” men “that with fakers stood: we do not like the 4y who is too beastly good. His was so height, inspiring poet's and vet it seems, one night. he awiped @ meighbor's hens.” How witen we behold the man of noble fame. the man with heart of gold who's played the moral game: he is pride and boast in svnagogue snd street; admirers, in a host, their gies repeat. H 1o hold an office down; corruption deep and vast, has nearly wrecked the town. No sooner does he take hic place in the parade than poli ticians rake for some mistake he's made And this geod man is ecinche i fame is split In halves; he was pinched. once, boanding ecalves. And those wha need to how te him with hats in hond. are throwing henfruit now. a yihld. jeering hand. The moral is ahtain from every evil trick; the Weomish will remain and some day noke yon sick Yon try te live them Aswn. the actions that hesmirch. but 1ok they come to town, and knock you off your perch Drooping brims, dashing vagabond stvles, small creased and pinch- ed crowns that fit Almond Capri Blue Blonde Pearl Vanilla Tuni Gypsy Raisin Ruff lulep Green Meerschaum Rose Atmosphere Black Suntan Light Sand the head <0 at- A1l the colors Roaches easiiy and g exterminated. Quick guaranteed. CHRISTIANI DRUG CO. 9th St. and Pa. Ave. N. W. No. 7 Dupont Circle N. W. Union Terminal Stati L. H. FORSTER, Drug't 3133-11th St. N. W. tractively. favored - 4 Sireet Floor—King's Palace Friday Clearance of $5 to $6 Surhmer Sumr:ler Wash Goods Remnants 2 .00 Formerly 49¢c, 59¢c, 79¢ & 98¢ The continued hot weather A Z9¢ Vi makes it ahsolutely imperative Lenzths suitahle waiste. skirts and chi for vou to have a goodly sup- washable and silk T thik Tot will e ol cmartest and' moct e nd for the various which arise during Printed Promenade Prints Summer seasof WALT MASON Friday Clearance 6.1 “opyrTht . T ., W AP o Beautiful women — now use this new hair treatment Printed Rayon Crepe Printed Nilk and Cotton Crepe neh Plain Chiffon Voile -inch Plain Pongee nch French Organdy And numerous others. Tt washes away dull- coats; lets light reach deep in and b reveal new beauty And when dresses as prety zood quality as these d at only $2.98 it is to fill vour needs immediately and at huge sav- Sizes 16 to 44 No C.0.D.s ; Sales Dotted 3 Final Second Floor—King's Palace 19¢ to 29c Wash Goeds and | Domestics Reduced to 12}c Yd. Choice of percale, gingham, prints, Dleached and unbleached ' cotton, voiles, ete. 15¢ Unbleached Cotton 93/c Yard 39 inches Closely aquality. in desirable lengths. able for seamed sheets. pillowcas mattress covers, etc Street Floor silk Broadcloth Tub Silks Printed Silks Sitk and Imp. Ginghams wide, wor Free Test Bottle At Your Druggist’s He will gladly supply you while they last Georgette Imported Voile Neckwear, 15¢ Women's collar_and cuif sete. of lawn. Tinen. in white and coiors Formierly 5fic $2.98 Hair Switches $1.89 3 senarate strand switches. 1 all shades, inz some zray mixed Lace Tunics, 1 Off Xet SUAELhow, jeks th. Street Floor Remnants of $1 Maybe it seems clean. but the dull-coats still are there. Beautiful women in Washington Colgate’s new Coleo Sham poo a wonderful hair beautifier. It washes away dingy dull-coats that i and stifle the glory of hair. 85c B. V. D. Shirts Gurln Dresses, 79¢ and _Drnwers, 69c Ea. 50 garments in straight v and bloomer styles. Cham ieham, voile and prints. Size< ind 7 io Conets, Etc., 39¢ and S1.50 Ferrie Waista and Lact-Front Corsete. 'in_sizes 19 and 20 only. Oddments for immediatc % Girdles, $1.95 H - : Discontinued y_mmhm’ of C/B. Men'’s 89¢c Union Suits e Marvel it Girdles ‘zh:‘v Coleo Shampoo reaches into every crevice,washesbetween every over- lapping layer, and removes the dull-coats. And because its lather is so soft and fine, it rinses out 3 L € quickly and easily. Men s 29c iHose, 18¢c reinforced Coleo Shampoo is Safe Coleo Shampoo contains no alco- hol or anything harmful. It is safe for the fine hair of achild. It leaves your hairsoft and easy to manage, full of life and light and lustre. cover your “inch Browns—Blues—Heather Mixtures Oxford Grays and Medimum Grays 0 d P What “ Dull-Coats™ Are Each hair is made up of overlap ping lavers, like tiny scales. Dull- s of oil and dirt form about these lavers. They absorblightand hide the naturalbeauty of your hair. Old shampoo methods reach only the outer surfaces of the hair. with Venie and Val laces Formerly $6.95 10 In the styles that BUSIN ESS MEN will like to wear —and those that make a real hit on the College ‘Campus! Single or double breasted models, wide lapels, box coats and “tube” coats, a new style for Fall 1926. it o Children’s Sock;, 10c Mercorized. Short Socks. in blain and fancy tob styles. ~Per Erades A splendid_atsor Printed Linoleum S anpitiuen 39¢ Sq. Yd. Street Floor rxr-elmu patterns. but slightls i Oddments, 5c Dutch tile ai & C d (lose-out of owers. in ab:bac i Y6 seuc] oHes s Rleweny 1o ine burlap.back. that will give stanch ancy Trimming Ribbons, in all Third Floor Drapery Remnants Formerly 35c. 12V4c Yd. White marquisette cretonne in_splendid le; for making curtains and drape checked F " Sireet H.mr & : $1.98 Umforms, s'l every 2 Yom dieniay. 50° 1 Tions free trial size and S for 10¢ ! ni $1 BlouseS. 29¢ Remuants of Val Laces, 3 ydn. tor D R Formariy 6e th T & vard COLGATE'S NEW >SS T : C COLEO SHAM POO" 15 cidmmnn, CURSET SERESE ll:lxl "u‘ al LAW' trim: beach coats. a scientific treatment for the hair quc ac.. Battons 7ol mming that, o s SIZES 34 to 46. For men and young men of >l proportions! PALAIS ROYAL MENS STORE MAIN FLOOR and washabie c e Embroidered band to 3 inch widthe, Formerls soid. o 59¢ yard. hedr Aftractive Vivies. Very smart Street ilmr SOLLNEINVVVENIVCVELNVLAVNLVVALRRRAVD Rflk.je

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