Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1926, Page 14

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY., AUGUST 23, 1926. THE EVENING " and surrendered. The two remainins Southern Railway Co., the Baltimore [to their dumps is $3.13. The dealers. |plants of their competitors located at THREE MEN GIVE UP men named still are at large. ®|P. E. P. CO. AND 2 DEALERS & Ohio Railroad Co. and the Pennsyl- | declaring they are in competition with | Rossiyn or Relee. Va.. or on the The men who surrendered are Pete vania Railroad Co. other wholesale and retail dealers, [tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad Carlino, Carlo Mulay ana Peter La-| CHARGE HIGH COAL RATES | “rnrough ¢. R. Marshall. attorney they have o to|in the District of Columbia. Thaw ON SLAYING CHARGE rocco. Peter and Tony Danna wer: e for the three complainants, they al- sorb the diffe ates to 1']11:1:(0 the rates are unjust and dis E fatally wounded on the afternoon of lege that whereas other coal dealers in effect to!eriminating — May 14 while they were standing in Railroads Cited for 20-Cent Gross| 7' sers here secure a joint or local | : front 't ! . The shoot- r 01 2.84 r 0SS for trans- Two Others Accused in Death-Bed | iry was believed o he the ougrowth | TO™ Bate Excess Over What | 1aie o 3250 Wik S0 0" cont | trom | Others Pay. shipping points on the lines of the | Alleging an overcharge of 29 cents - : of a black hand feud. Statement by Colorado Italians | Chesapeake & Ohio_Railway, the rate a ton on bituminous coal brought to Still at Large. i their yards in_the District of Colum- e ——s Black-Eye Healer Finds Jobs Scarce Under Prohibition By the Associated Pres BROOKLYN, —Lew Alberts sign outside his shop at street. that he is the champlon black eve repafrman’ save the waterfront district here is hecoming too peaceful and that FARNAD IS HT . BYERCOVERNORS Allen and McKelvie Holdi i Problem Is Not One for it i jon. he may have to move to a more \ Legislation turbulent neighhorhood. H “T used to he located in the old Bowery, around Chatham Square.” but they cleaned that up nde street was the toughest Augugt 23 mits in SWIMMING TEST FAILS. bla from the New River and Winding SANTA BARBARA, Calif., August|Guif districts of West Virginia, the Potomac Electric Power Co. and two Washington coal dealers joined in a By the Associated Press. PUEBLO, Colo., August 23.—Three | 23 (#).—An attempt to swim the 26 of 2 - ile channel between S © Is- R T " Santa Cruz Is | oo plaint to the Interstate Commerce ments of Peter and Tony Danna, |land and the Santa Barbara,mainland | iy . Spl'mgsu af&'l' ! prominent Pueblo Italians, shot down | failed vesterday when Zane Steenrod. :':[T;“ “1’-';‘.): .,,2..’;’;‘: m-i‘llsx(‘iile\!fig“é:fl last May, as thelr slayers and for | well known in Atlantic Coast aquatic |\ polesalers, and John P. Agnew & OVERCOMES and PREVENTS | whom a Nation-wide search has since | circles, left the water after swimming | (o.. Inc. Thelr complaint is directed | heen carried on, yesterday walked | for five hours. He had planned 10| ,caingt he Chesapeake & Ohio Rall Gout ‘High Blood Pressure ! former Republicen governors in ar- into the office of Sherlff Sam Thomas | span the channel in 18 hours. Sy Cos. the Richmond: Frederichs: llg'_w"spepsll Di S ber is.| Ness comes from the sailors, but bury Potomac “o. eumatism ticles appearing in the Septem with prohibition and other things, £t — Rnumad»“ _ Bladder Trouble gue of the Natlon's Business, official | . " RIEHPoon and biher, CORIIS a s Liver Disorders Brights Disease Quickrelleffrompainful ff corns, tender toes and (4 942 | i - made a semall restaurant famous " Wisdom of political cures for agri- | ! eultural ills are questioned by two | place I could find. My best busi- G P "'er\‘-".'vl.‘e:\f\exr.m:;' Kansas declares | New Editor for Hartford. Galculi (Stones) General Debility that conditions in Towa are not typical | HARTFORD. Conn., of those elsewhere and cites specific | () _The } examples of prosperity among farm-|\raurice Sinclair Sherman, editor of | ers in Kansas. while Samuel R. Mc- 4,7 Union. will become Kelvie of Nebraska says he I8 not one | o ajate editor of the Courant on of those who belleve that ““unless the | ;. er | relieving its editor, Charles strong arm of the Government lj“”‘ | Hopkinas Clark, of duties that illness R TR is headed for the ), ¢ hage it difficult for him to dis- oW i ! organ of the Chamber of Commerce Acidity Stomach Troubles ! | Phone or Write for Literature | ppressure of tight shoes. August 23 rtford Courant says that | American Waters Corpurati(m" 933 Woodward Building Phone Main 2244 Washington | ds “Wm everywhers The pi * farmer, ) result of poor crops herman has resigned the of the Union, effective Sep- Glhe new bur is the reaction from a glant specu- | tember 2 lation in real estate,” which cannot - ! be cured by law. M “No Remedy for Bursted Boom.” m’ N “There is no legislative remedy 11.1-; S \ on view ! & bursted boom,” he asserts, adding that time necessary for readjustment Washes and dries at the same. time. 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