Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927. ‘ —_—————e——e—e—e—em— e Bfl”PI.E ONROAD |TyoSexesMayNot |COVETING AND CLOSED SUNDAY 325 " i they wer | ot bt by o and bt v | PRISON FAILS TO YIELD |owtad, by, Th, i, the 2.98. |a very t extent at Si R , o A e o her. woda be- | Seventy-one per cont accepted botn| ' MISSING CHICAGO THUG |was shot to death in = fight with Dance TOgethel' LAST ON LIST GIR.LS COMPILE Sl T o commandments and held them of S police Saturday in Detrolt. Thou #halt not kill, 3.86. equal weight or the first predominant; Prison authorities learned yesterday T A ot commit adultery, | 20 per cent held the second more im. | [NSPection of Inmates Reveals No| g o'Neil and Dale on January 26 PRILLED BY NEGRO| ™ Comstantinople) . o 1 Enve Not So Wrong. | T e e 4 TS e drace of Guaman and [ssked pemisian o Vit Fraak ¥ Sun ay pOl’tS an nvy ot Do rong, 323: :?\E\‘]lltt o Dear false witness, grie i e A Prison Breaker. but were refused. Ghisiglieri, who is By the Asscciated Prers. is Ci confined in the insane ward at the CONSTANTINOPLE, February O Ordered to This City. it s ooy prison, does not resemble O'Connor. . Thou shalt not take the name of the < A - Couege Students Declare in Rear~ ear e e e First Lieut. Oscar R. Rand, United | JACKSON, Mich., February 1.—1In-| 1y record shows he was serving a .} —Men must dance 3 i 5 ’ cofiessw“ Clears Up Mys men in Constantinople dancing S Thou shalt'not make unto thee any | States Infantry, on duty in Hawal, :’:"i“""fl"f ";l"‘“w” of the Michigan Em&"”fl'" el in ?Ummnmw schools, and women only with C graven image, 6.51. as n ordered to this city for duty | State prison here yesterday falled to|at the time ‘onnor escal from fgty of Death of Southern | women’ Governor ana prefect ranging Ommandments- Thou shalt not covet, 7.32. in the office of the Judge Advocate|reveal any one resembling Tomfy |Jail in Chicago. ¥ have 80 ordered in an anti-dancing Remember the Sabbath day to keep | General, War Department. O'Connor, Chicago gunman and prison = = ,{ Railway Official. B malilow g tie el 3 1t holy, 7.40. e broaker. ' The Investigation was con.| All primitive people seem to have (8 S OPutieioola ey make b | Ivits Asdisa T to conduct. Individualists did strange Beliefs Are Upheld. whipngolians make 2 iind of butter | ducted following advices from Chicago |learned the use of firé by rubbing admit children and must provide BASTON, February 1.—The girls of ; 1 vith the order. Two girls, for| 1. miarage also asked the stu- ry cream. ! police that O'Connor might be incar- pieces of wood together. . ¥ s 1 dents to welgh two commands of SINGHAM, February 1—Hor-| Furthermore all _terpiachorean |giugies apparently believe it {s no y s CheIst: . DN aHATE Tove, tha' Tiora vaughn, negro, who has con: cademies must b 8 the v aeghyfing Mr§ Ruby ‘Thotnton | maln streets. Tl:m{:ocx:;pwd located | great crime to fndulge in Sunday |Dby one, second choices by two and 8o |with all thy heart,” and “Thou shalt an { B. Moore on a lonely road nea on side streets and alleys must |sports or to look with envy on the | 9N and divided the total by the num- {love thy neighbor as thy " Of the PY hesé'on the night of January 19, wa move or close. gowns of a classmate who visited i ru'l.ulln obtained, he said in the Jefferson County jail tod: n- . ris last 8 3 mm rearranged commandments If these statements represent the der double guard to insure his qlf@h ac and S vith thelr ratings, in the | true beliefs of the students, it would |} Mr, Moore was supervisor of safety 0 PRemetmber the Sabbath day to keep ;s SCHOOL OF NURSING | "torst b St i vy ?% Assoclated Press. separate rooms for the two sexes. |Simmons College School of Secretarfal lce and sanitation for the Southern Rail- ¥ eushn contessed ateer being con-| 10 AWARD DEGREES| “or. Eavwara- e aector fronted by evidence collected since of the school, refraired from drawing last Sunday, the day on which the e any lessons from the figures obtained weapon he used was found. s < % L from his questionnaire to 835 girls ‘According to the negro, he shot Mrs. University of Chicago Organizing|of the school. He did remark on the striking fact that in these days of Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders Thornton and her companion when he became angered by the cursing of Courses, Professor Tells apparent flippancy and lack of pa- 807 14th St 8041 i 4 - rental control, the majority of the 3 7th St. 1222 F St. Moore. Goiital Dousiadl, E) R e b s Bl o AL 0 ek kot This bank is more than a safe place to put your money. Devaughn claimed that he was walking along the lonely road on hich Moore's automobile was parked O e e accosted by the white | BY the Assoctated Press. the Sabbath was held was not a sign man. Moore started to advance and | CHICAGO, February 1.—A school of | of the times. the megro fired, he said. Mrs. Thorn- | nursing which will offer courses lead- Killing Last on Two. ton sprang from the automobile at e 2 SES Ak Wich of rouble and ter dnto | ¥ 1o the Uegrea of bachelor of Bcl'| mach student was asked to group ence is being organized at the Univer- | the 10 injunctions in the order in her the woods. She was shot in the back » 60 yards away, Devaughn declared. sity of Chicago, Dr. Franklin C. Mac- | opinion of their value as moral guides The negro took Moore's watch and | Lean, professor of medicine, told the m?\?:i\;“hr:‘s:tmmm“ Jn's family told | SeVenth annual meeting of the Central police early in the day of his absence | Council for Nursing Bducation. He from home on the night of the slaying. | deplored the “grossly inadequate” sup- The negro had borrowed a shotgun, | ply of nurses capable of filling posi- It is a reservoir of active American dollars that provides new power for local business undertakings, private enter- prises and public improvements. and mother” first. He also asked if the relative unimportance in which Remember We Deliver —FUNERAL FLOWERS FREE, and arrange the most tasteful FLORAL DESIGNS of all kinds. Wreaths There is personal and intimate satisfaction in the friendly and courteous attention with which this institu- tion surrounds its services. A good banking connection promises something more they. said. tions of leadership and standing in ly leted a - YOU HAVE SPENT YOUR LIFE = i " H . : - . e e e owias far | thstr profeesion. B AT SOUR EATAT ! —SPRAYS and other. effective than just interest on deposits. 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