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16 bt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927. ME | BOY HIT BY BALL DIES. ARK ANSAS qun PULLMANS OF WESTERN | MAN IS SLAIN WITH AX | o nesro suspects were arcested. | | QNGER CONGRESS MEET | shereyer an avprovriaton bl comep l.["ER ESI i FLYER ARE DERAILED| AND BURNED IN HOME 30ty Soley ers found bloodsained | WQULD HURT BUSINESS |50, hms® s, e it i wncl 1 - Blow Over Left Eye Fatal to Nine- to the slain man. Chemical analysis MRELS 2 | are forced to adjourn March 4 without X o s 1 he suppl bi . ‘Ye"f”d of Lynchburg, Va. ¢ Passengers Going From Detroit to | Dismembered Body Found—Two | e that staing on trousers worn | genaror Fess o Ohio Says Special | Pt o vty o LYNCHBURG, Va., Feb ry L o1 on o 0 PSS, AN | ivolm THart e S A St Chicago Escape With No Negroes Held When Police | detectives Session. Would Prove [oon et Oetune o (A : |of Dr. and Mrs. George 1. Harris of Serious Injuries. Suspect Fight. | Disastrons. that would b i Madison Heights, died last night at i i can business |the Virginia Baptist Hospital here, d By,ithe Adsocinthd Press, " 2 s THOMAS M. WALKER DEAD. ' 5y the Acsoctated press RETI i1l in | death resulting from him being struck oY s A e i renie v oniiiy PHILADELP i = Letters Introduced at Trial in | iy nase bail thrown by & plasmase. | CTEWS Work on Levees to| Wvarr, imd, rebruary 4.—The x IPBURG, M, e | o A SR NI Yobiuay, | Baby Carriage Has Pedals. cas struc e ” two rear Pullmans of train No. § of Slain_with an ax, his body ¢ ST PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb-|Speaking before He was struck on the forehead just « g with:an ax, ruary 4 (#).—Thomas M. Walk: , | Chamber y erce yesterday, | Babies may start early in life to be Chicago Show Original |[over the left eve and death was Prevent Three Rivers Doing |the Wabash Railroad, crack overnight | membered and his home fired to re- | [ty ° ME2-Thoma 3 United States Senator bicycle riders in whsre » caused by concussion or hemorrhage ke s, -re | MOV trace of the crime, an unidenti 5 . . fiyer ‘from Detroit to Chicago, were | EE0FE SHEEE T found yesterday with at |of Ohio said the jam of bills in both \m”hm_m % o a baly car 2 o . e brai) p N - < D Alignment Still Exists. LR e b SR | Greater Damage. deralled. three miles. from here at 5 | intho smoldering ruins of the little | {1, time he was kille . | houses of Cong; 50 great that | » t he o v 8 age makes it possible for C re > o'clock * this morning, awakening |shack he occupled in the woods near |1t might,be & Y RIS spscall xlage. 1o ek i % the ot art disease. | session of Con, h little ones out for an air _— passeugers but seriously injuring | the city. v he man had | M- Walker had been identified with | would be disastrous fo Americs : The babe 1¢ d the § i Ancootuind Pross By the Associated Pres none, Indicatioris were that the man had |4 number of the leading Arehitectural | noss, ing. “The babe e rider, and tf ‘CHICAGO, February 4.—Letters in- MEMPHIS, Tenn., February 4.—| 0 - _ | been killed in the rear of the house, | firms of the Nation. “I am hopeful,” added Senator F' g » bandle is also the c W % ¢ broken arm suffered by a brake- | where a coroner's jury discovered 5 i " 4 troduced as evidence in the Leiter Relief work in the flooded districts of | |\ " p " erorted to be the MOt | biaod . stains and. eviaence of - a La Grange, ( t b will be made suit yesterday, revealed that the pres- | Arkan: where the White, Cache and | yoyare injury, although the two steel strugsle. t lengthy court procedure is but the | St. Francis Rivers have been on a|coaches toppled over on their sides. Polide were unable to discover a B 1THBLAY PORCE ¥ o 3 rampage for several days, was carried | Doctors were summoned from Bik- | motiva for the slaying, but expressed legal expression ‘of .objections. to the forward with renewed energy today, |hart, 25 miles away, and Goshen, but | pelief the man had .engaged in a fight, management of the Lelter estate by while crews of workmen fought vall- | they arrived to find their service Joseph Leiter first voiced 22 years TR antly to strengthen levees and prevent | reauired only for. the treatment of - % L] L] [] i ructh pe minor injuries, Virtually the same alignment as ex- g am e otk has scttled down | or a break in the trucks of one: of DRY CLEANIN fsts at present was formed shortly | Givi] War Battles Gets 0. K. |to« well organized system. Hundreds | the two sicepers caused the derail A NOODRUEE after the death of Levi Z. iter, i of persons who were forced to flee | Mment. Is of the Highest ; e Quality and it costs : | their homes are being cared for in . 0 W a of Senate GTOUP- temporary quarters. The. Red Cross Hudson Maxim Ill. Gloves Any Length. Onty be 66 99 ecr Chicago mer: has the situation well in hand at Cot- i g e 607 12th NA.. 3106 1ith N.W. OO o e O chant who left ml»h ave died tonplant, while Brassfield is organiz-| LAKE HOPATCONG, , Febru- For Tatinmtes: Main 10 i The _three Leiter S, Mary Vie-| The proposal to establish a national | ing relief work systematically. ary 4 (P.—Hudson M xim, author Brine o cncione. hin wd with. orde Daisy and Nancy rried Eng- | military park near Fredericksburg, | So far there has been little sickness |and explosives expert. i o Eia) Dats y e - ihe refugees, despite the lack |anemia at his home here. Returning ' Pl TECR lishmen, the first two taking titles|ya,, only 75 miles from Washington, | AONE the refugees, CEspio Hio iittle | yesterday, on his 74th birthday, from e d o rd be ed to a com-| e 2 of sanita s o ® ; 1 bacifi it e R of all three, |0 commemorate four great battles of | more than one of providing shelter | threemonth trip to the Pacific respectively, Earl Curzon of Kedles | the Civil Wa was brought a step fand food. Seven families are housed | Coast, he went immediately to bed. ton, the Duke and Colin |nearer today when the bill passed by | in one little church in the Cottonplant | e became ill on the Coast and ph: 5 i) Campbell e Sty officer. | the House reported f: i cians advised him to return home. is a Prescription for % the Sepate by Senator Cameron of | Agditional crews of workmen were - e = Colds, Gri Flu, D e 1 de olds, rippe, u lengue, Arizona: for the military affairs com- | pyshed to Tullos last night, where a In spite of war troubles in China 4 PPe; el iz more th: o 3 S e JTALLAR # break in the levee occurred late yes-|the people are rapidly heing converted Bilious Fever and Malaria, vealed by t ¢ the 3 e bill "““*‘“”"'!““"" suitable mark- | terday. While it was feared that the | o the use of automobiles. It Lills the germs. the commor . : | alpal ' break would cause greater property | . American brother t her not g, | damage in this vicinity, the belief was siste aania, the Wilderness and expressed that the break would lessen ! The then Marchiones: urzon e o s the pressure on the St. Francis levees bl pleadingly wrote to Mrs. € lue of m"k"“: at Marked Tree. intercession in what she termed Jo o battlefields Fidan not be estimated,” said the military S e \ : e EeME s commirteoof tho House, in its WARNS OF VOLGA FLOOD (Excepting Worumbos) ' 2 report on the bi hey are located turn, forwarded on and in close proximity to the Na- e of the Countess | tional Highway, extending from the | Russian Institute Urges Drastic A il Pl :“ e North to the South and West. In a Aold Oalamity Tee of the eetats and. wlons & Co-tri™ | comparatively short time a concrete Steps to Avold Calamity. William Warr, whom she terms her | f03d Will pass through Fredericksburg | 1 pNINGRAD, February 4 (P.— : L £ o) e < 3 . |from the north to the southern boun- 9 £5 N :ir.fiffi“:\.m' Campbell has|goc of Virginia This work is now | Warning of a ‘“catastrophic flood” in Includlng our Th her letrer transmitting her sis. | FPidly progressing, and thousands of | the great Volga Basin In the Spring is \ i g1 ftourlsts pass these points every | given by the Russian Hydrological In- : e s etters to Leiter Mrs. Campbell | (007! In addition to the marking of the | Stitute. In predicting the flood the stang pos always been my Mea 10| historic points, the bill contemplates | institute urges the authorities to take / : tremendous Wy powsih or o o | construction of roads where necessary | arastic seps immediately to avold ca- i § > to make the battlefields accessiblo and | 1o g that it the Spring thaw sh wn a indness cons -y . " | for the purpose of preserving trenches | comes quickly the level of the river | A t f .‘m\,'.f Dax e quarter of the | ind main battle lines that are suffi. | will be higher than the_ disastrous | EnRoutetoe SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA S OCk O T in 1905 d ciently well preserved to warrant re- vel of year, when millions of / )/ 3 2 Ty credit on the books 18 gones " | Gaining them in their present condi i of property was de- Two-Day All-Expense Side Trip She referred to her father’s prom. |tion. min e S50 Petworth’s Wonderful Homes / Tflf:”éz'bé"abm i3 Blues Tllinois rines into which much . o 4 L We ask you to consider from every angle the ADDITIONAL iter. T1 i e .. ese new { EE in comfort the desolate grandeur of the lowest, S ac. RN St Shoe 80 BT ok ANy spparent advantages offersd by these i most mysterious valley in America, (200 to 300 feet Joseph's attempt to corner the mar- “Life-time Homes” just completed. I below sea-level), hitherto inaccessible. See snowy Mt. and ket in 1902. a st vhich, the trial . B aeel, L W] ‘Whitney, (14,501 feet), highest spot in the United States. has revealed, cost the elder Lelter bi i / $9,000,000, Exhibit Home 1 Delightful climate. Lady Curzon complained also that ! ] Pollman on Continental Limited through to Death Valley J *“no one has taken care of my orig- St tion. Comfortable 11-passenger Union Pacific motor-bu inal marriage sertlement.” . oWWe g ' B Dentp T ety 200 Last week it wus testified that. the i o a‘ S te income for six months of last f $42.00, S i Ereafest Gt Ay DaIOE The location is worth $500 more than anywhere route California. Cost only $42.00. since the death of the founder of the else—between Grant and Sherman Circles—close i LOS ANGELES LIMITED Sortune. by St. Gabriel’s Church and the Parochial Scllool Saves a day—ten dollars extra fare. Barber, bath, maid, SEES COLBY CHOICE. handy to one of the best public schools in the ; L o NEW YORK, February 4 (P).— These Homes have extra large rooms with an An.p‘,um.nG—(:.w »f,?—AiT.flT%m barber, $35 Gl'ades, $l7'50 345 Gl‘ades, $ZZ.50 555 Grades, 527-50 The New York Herald-Tribune (Re- 1 t of furnishi , due to thei - P e il v regurdcaoa | dobtgm and tho fact that the new low type of radi- L Chicago (C.& NW. Torm) 830 p.m. $65 Grades, $32.50 $75 Grades, $37.50 $85 Grades, $42.50 virtually settied that Senator Royal ators have been used instead of the old-fashioned CONTINENTAL LIMITED : 8. Copeland will t b ted. 3 . i S0 (hat Bainbridge iy e et high ones which take up so much space; 3 big Now four hours faster than formerly. Standard and ot Strte in the Wilson administration porches; tile bath with built-in tub and shower and 2 Cm:w‘:‘zg‘;’:‘&"{.f:;‘) 2% o aha & rogrosddve cdndidate for Senator Sloane’s noiseless valves; big coat closet with mirror " ¥ ifornia and Death Vlley, ash h El h A S ] door on first floor; l-rigye wu:tl'lrobe clo:‘e‘h in th; hl'mmu ;‘;"{;’:‘;;;“ o';:‘x‘::;‘ € ave a eve t L R I ey bedrooms; convenient linen closet on the secon 508 Commercial Trust Bldg. C d d . . . % 15th and Market St Philadelphi: Sister of Ballon Dead. floor hall. Big, brick outside pantry; guaranteed CHICAGO & NORTR Wt TRaN TICKET, ObSicE omman ment aroun Bhabting atoen BC50E Bl ot bis. hot-water heating plant, with automatic heater for 15th and Che AP ERnsyIvania Bidg. 66 sister, Ars. Minerva B. Sanders. in service water; servant’s toilet; laundry tubs— kg gt 4 i i e . hel' e o Thou Shalt NOt okt o e R CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN < BE I e I S ety Special T. Car i ; onda o m\mg t] e 1 e 3 ecial Terms ry Over This Y P e 8950 Srecisl Terms UNION PACIFIC er s Year’s — S g S oo Stock for Next Year.” MAKE Take either car line; 16th St. bus; or phone us and we LN, will send ke That’s the only reason for & graphic chart showing who FE;"’:\ET'{SEE}E'R‘%%:‘” 14:}. c A F R I Tz 9080 SHOE SALE—Kinney Special for Saturday . Why we’'re putting on this S Owners and Builders of Communities For Men, Women and Children r adlcal “Half'Price Sale.” More than 1,000 “Life-time Homes” built and sold; hun- (o) It Requ ires dredso;l’orea:nder mm;r:c:(!::. AR . At $1 and $2 O| Experience % ’“’t%eNEWHALLof FAME —as well as good ma- b % " Why not strain a point if necessary to take advantage terials to lay a weath- 4 A of this Footwear opportunity—it’s Money in Your Pocket er-tight roof. Right '} : s e | % therein is the advan- tage of intrusting your 4 S 5 Over 500 Pairs Women’s and EETh erant michlee S| ’ oW Yy Growing Girls’ Pumps AYINEST ° 0 Colbert’s. % f S P 2 - ¢ and Oxfords—Low FINEST {We employ only high- 3 3 grade materials and : e ’ and High Heels. Sinners of long experi- f | ) | { N L Special ) . Maurice J. Colbert §| & f 30, | REDUCED . anwig'"7511:':2;"0'7’;‘7":':‘;"']““ o || _ : < Including Many Blues & Blacks $75 and $65 $80 Grades $90 Grades 38 | 43 | 53 IN CONCERT 5. $2.00 | Sizes 8! to 2. At $2.00 and No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to Belasco Theater Otsjlot of Intants. L;?e Bo?"l)? l;‘th:rolfx Ml::b‘b:::d pay off your loan without Sunday, Feb. 6th, 8:15 P.M. and Button Shoes. € | good quality. All sizes. the expense of renewing. Values. Sizes 4 to 8. Special, $1,000 for $10 per month, TTEND the concert. Then prolong your enjoyment "?C’“l“’,“fi f"“;,"‘j‘,“""‘.1""‘" A of these famous artists. Take home this inspiring $1 .OO $1 .00 Because of the SHARP REDUCTION—we are forced to cipal, hall ot which 1s ap- music on new, electrically-recorded Brunswick Records e T T L WLy e e Rt ce—i ATIONS, NO CHARGE A plied to reduction of debt. —rich, realistic, satisfying! Your Brunswick dealer will One lot of Men’s Heavy One lot of Men’s High Tv"gflcufficéérfv% C.OO D’s. All sales (}::l(l)sl;'lvgi' Larger or smaller loans at £ # and Low Shoes. Good: pmgortionatc rates. gldly play these selections for yous Work Shoes; solid leather. | welt Soles. o;n“ n::"y;:; FINAL! Sizes 6 to 11. not all sizes in any one PERPETUAL FREICHUTZ OVERTOR B iy Wateel oo style. At AML"F':“O";‘ ngfl&“o o o Both L g Frep PELZMAN Pnsxdent er p > 7 ">y Cor. 11th and E N.W. J Stores JAMES BERRY, President. ¢ JOSHUA W. CARR, Seeretary, ¢ 350 Pairs Boys’ and ‘ 1 63 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA o cs,:lf'd‘_;f_'f:i" 800 Pairs Misses’ and S Shoes a ol € | Children’s High and Low lo) lenri Verbrugghen, Conductor Values—All Sizes, 11 to | Shoes. Wonderful Values. L Z_Pants 2