Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1927, Page 10

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THE SUNDAY STAR, The trouble had fts genesis when Sam Jones and A. W. Phillips both wooed Ora Whitt, who later married Jones’ brother Otis. It was on Easter morning in 1902 when Otis sided with his brother in a quarrel and Sizemore came to the aid of Phillips, Some witnesses say Griffith, a broth- er-inlaw of the Jones', found them holding at bay with revolvers Phillips and Sizemore, who was reported to have flourished an ax. At this point of the argument the witnesses dis. agree, some claiming Griffith shot in self-defense when Sizeomre turned the SEVEN EYEWITNESSES RECALL SLAYING OF 1902 Man Arrested in Tampa Is Brought Back to West Virginia for Trial. By lhe Associated l'mns ELCH, W. Va., August 13.—A 25 year-old murder which resulted from Mttentions pald a girl by two men was Yecalled by seven eyewitnesses today with the arrest of . By the Associated Press. parfahs - in dinner. There were seven at the table, with Anatole Deibler, official executioner as host. It was his semiannual feast pward him, while nthers maintain.- | he men who help him run the [under Crifith in Tampa, Fla., char ed there was no s . the machine inherited from | sely the crime = the French revolution that chops off | fear Netthor rge Sizemore. the slain The American Federation of Te: |the heads of those condemned to |public man, nor ers, which is affiliated with the Ameri- |1€ith by the ch courts | Dei the affair, a (| e sy The exec nd his crew gath 4 n Federation of Labor, reports an|a.eq in a p e dining room, of | his men k increase of more than 20 per cent in the killing given by the who still liv within a few miles of the which none but the proprietor knew | nay-—for the city. membership during the past year. the identity, for fear and superstition | 1,000 franc somew France's Executioner and 6 Aides Drink Toast to Sw1ft Justlce at Death Dinner makes executioners men apart—almost own name yith He inherited his who took over from the famous erations ago. ned names and show them- r's dinner sad. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 14, 1927—PART 1. A bonus for every execution. Hi lenient and executions are rare. bles to Premier Polncare, who a ranged slightly, heen a fi business. o but since then “there ha ride on all oecasions. job from his father, the headman's job “Samson” two gen Deibler's men travel Raise Rate on German Loan. BERLIN, Aug. only. For their families 1d “he shunned in ation were known, his Summer was e discussed with efforts to get them more xecutioner receives only month (about $40), with | toan of 19, Herr Koel the inte: the minister of finane: e on it from 5 to nt. The increased rate will retroactive as from August 1, 192 and will continue until July 31, 19! R ork bes Been lvlghlor since the \u.a': ENGLISH PETROL PRICE days, as the courts have been more Defbler recently presented his trou- e A to increase the allowances rther slump in the execution 13 (.—In order to improve the quotation on the German today decided to raise O'Groats for what it would have cost him to drive from London to Glasgow in 1921, when petrol soared to four shillings seven and one-half pence. considerable controversy has arisen as to whether the price cut- ting is the result of overproduction in the United States or is just another step in a world-wide oil war. Officlals of the Russian Products Oil Co.. say me latter is the ca The prices of PRINCE ON WAY TO RANCH Wales and Brother Return to Ed- monton After Meeting Baldwin. EDMONTON, Alberta, August 13 P).—The Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince George, today returned to Edmonton, en route to the “Pe” anch at Pekiske, from Calgary, where hey had gone yesterday to greet * | Premier Baldwin. Both princes wore double-breasted inge suits and the straw bats, LOWEST IN 25 YEARS I | Drop of Another Penny Laid to Cut in United State: Soviet Product. By the Associated Fress. LONDON, August 13.—The price | o of petrol—plain gasoline in the o can language—dropped anothe y a gallon tod 7. the third red uun!” sty s hoycut ; movement_in ritai €, | in five months, and is now one shilling | "+ pricos are going down in the United D o) avay ade i b ible London wonder whethes v petrol hev e 89 i aw hat will find its way int rince. as and one 6| price o | There is joy ¢ | apidly. increasing motoring pop - | tion. for an automobile owner now | ing No woman has been executed | .!travel from Lands End to John|is the innoc v York State since 1909. B33 828322888 33B 3B BB BAAAB AR BIF BB BB RI BB BBEBBZBZAARZ BB B8 3 33883 ABBBBBBER333B3 28385853 553333 BBBBARARB3 Three New Fall Woolens! 54-inch All-Wool Dress Flannel. 54-inch All-Wool Kashmira 42-inch All-Wool Clan Plaids. Third Floor—S8th 40-Inch $2 Washable Crepe de Chine 0 ..8239 ..8250 Street Peach Coral Mais White Pelican ‘;’: rench Meerschaum In the forty or more shades of this lovely crepe de chine you'll find many of the new Autumn tones— 4s well as exquisite pastel colors for evening and for lingerie. Cocoa Rose Beige Orchid Palmetto Beige —and others &® Lansburgh & Bro. 40- $3. Inch $2.50 to 50 Printed Silk 189 0 Crepe de chine, radium and georgette crepe in a fascinating variety of colorful prints—Ilarge, splashy designs and neat, small patterns on_light and dark backgrounds. Monday—u sale of 10,000 yds. of \Wash Goods 1 29¢ w 40-in. Printed Voile 40-in. Printed Batiste 36-in. Plain Broadcloth 36-in. Plain Rayon 32-in. Imported Gingham 32-in. Red Seal Gingham 40-in. Printed Organdie 36-in. Prints Hundreds of new colors and designs— for the kiddies school frocks, or for your own Summer dresses. Figure how little the cost will be! New Vogue, Butterick and McCall patterns to help plan how to make up these fabrics. Third Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street $17.50 Gliding Divan, reduced Padded back and mattress brown or blue striped design $22.50 $1 7.50 Divan, Green and green or gray and green striped patterns in this high-grade divan. Divans reduced Swaying Divans, 5 $)4.3 patterns, were $34.50... ® Swaving Divans, 4 $)Q75 patterns, were $39.75. .. 531...) Swaying Couch khaki $18.00 Swaying Div: 2 patterns, were $42.50. .. Swaying Divans, sepa- rate cushions, were e $30:50 Couch Swaying Divans, rate cushions, epa were All sizes in a Sale of Famous Lexington Sheets. $1.09 . $1.49 $1275 trong spring. Comes in ceptional savings. $24.75 $ A5 Divan, 19 Four beautiful patterns. Has strong fiber steel spring and curved padded back. Other Hammocks and Div patterns, were Hammocks, covering, W Couch Hammocl patterns, were $19. Hammocks, ering, were $ separate cushion: In the August Bedwear Sale g Bed Outfit Cane-panel bed with layer-felt mattress. 6 features of the Annual Blanket Sale! 66x80 Blankets $6.98 Pr. plaid design. All Wool Blanket $5.44 Plain shades of rose, gold, helio and tan. inches. Unusual value. $49. blu 66x An exceptionally fine plaids. were $33.50 Simmons An exceptional value! Long Staple Wool Blankets, Special Furniture Values Hand-Woven Fibre 4-piece Suite, reduced to. . ..$148.00 Hand-Woven Chaise Longue. rerlmcd‘u .. $37.50 Davenport Style Cedar Chest . $§29.50 Fifth Floor—8th Street 40-Inch $2.98 and $3.50 Satin and Flat Crepe Rose Beige French Beige ' Pelican Gray Marron Glace Old Rose Tropic Blue Gobelin Fallow Navy Crane Seal Meerschaum Mother Goose Black Gorgeous silks—in more than fifty gorgeous colors that will thrill you with the plans they suggest for vour Fall wardrobe. Savings in price that make your frocks cost less! Three Refrigerator Sales! A Iy E-g&:r' X $1250 Aracooi $27.50 Aracool Hardwood case, top- Side icing style, gold- icer style, enamellen oak finish with| baked on. 25- $().85 | white enamel 5! 1b. capacity. 59 | aked on. somle 532.50 Aracool White enamel lined, golden oak _finish, with 75 1b. $94.75 ice capacity. 24 $25.95 Simmons coil spring and $12.50 —and other Housewares All Wool Blanket $8.95 Heavy welght with wide sata- Iyne binding. 70x80 inches. 70x80 Plaid Blanket $3.95 e, Block plaids of rose, blue, 80 gold, helio, tan, French gray and green. PORCELAIN TOP| i > TABLE, with white| ICE CREA’VI SR O | COAIR. base, ER, two quart 88c[unpalnted bow 3169 size, was 98c.. iback, was $1.95 ALL WOOL BLANKETS $9.77 PAIR blanket. 70x80 inches. Block S PAIL WRINGER 53 .95 and yatch Sl.fi? mop ecomplete GARBAGE PAIL, HOSE OUTFIT, reel‘ automatic lift top, Sl and 25-foot -- was $1.21 ply hose Third Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street A new shipment of Ruffled Curtains 23109 $1.19 $1.29 3119 Sheets. Sheets Sheets 63x90-in. 63x99%in. 63x108-in. :90-in. Sheets. .. 28129 $1.39 $1.29 ..81.39 72x99-in. Sheets. ..... 72x108-in. Sheets. .. 81x90-in. S 81x99-in. 90x99-in. A quality well k|\rr\\n for its durability— washability—wearability—for the soft smooth surface, the firm even weave resists many laun- derings. Sale of 81x90-inch $1 Bleached Sheets, Round thread, firmly woven sheets with three- inch hem. Free from dressing or starch. Two Sizes of Pillowcases, 25C Made of a beautiful quality cotton—42x36-in. size, and 45x36-in. size. Double-Bed Size $1 39 Mattress Covers, Boxed on all sizes—taped so as to give added dura- bility. A very special price. Third Floor—Lansburgh's—7th Street LANSBURGH & BRQ.—7th, $1.85 Crisp dainty marquisette with small designs and with colored overlocked edges. Also fine voile with colored edges. Beautiful grades that will come back from the laundry soft and fresh 25¢ Dainty Figured Maraquisette, yd., A special purchase of dainty marquisette— white and ecru grounds \\'i(_h dots and figures. Anchor Holland and Oil Opaque Qhadefi, 79C High-grade shades tan. Mounted on gu: 6 ft. Fifth Floor—TLanshurgh's—8th Street Monday—a sale of Summer Rugs $13.50 .and $14.50 and $15 Rugs $16.. ' Rugs $0.75 $10 $18.50 to $21.50 Rugs $12.95 This group includes such fathous rugs as Bozart—Crex de Luxe—Rattania— Domus—Delart and Pequod fiber. Doz- ens of charming designs to choose from. Smaller size rugs are reduced in - propor- tion, Fifth Floor—Lanshurgh's—8th Street 8th AND £ STREETS—PHON Belgian Linen Lunch Sets —witl hand embroidered design 53 A 36-inch cloth and four napkins to match—in colors that will make your bridge luncheon most attractive! The touch of hand embroidery is unique. 32-pc. Cottage Servxce 4.95 Two colorful designs in this imported cottage dinner service of 32 picces. Both floral effects. . Grill Plate 69¢c Imported porcelain com- partment plates with blue underglaze design. 7-pc. Water Set S9¢ opular tal crashied RSy oSl ie and six glasses to mateh: 9-pc. Berry Set 69c A slass service for fruit sau or berries—bowl. cers, cream and sugar. Ice Tea Glasses Sc ea. Crackled glasges in 12- ounce size — delightfully cool looking. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh's—38th Street Porto Rican Lunch Sets $1.98 Hand embroidered in pleasing color of- fects—the design on the cloth repeated on four napkins. Linen Scarf Sets 54 Three sizes of scarfs compose the set—of pure linen with a hand-embroidered de- sign giving color. Porto Rican Scarfs $1 t0$1.50 Three sizes in pure linen that may be used singly or to- gether. 18x36, $1; 18x45 in,, $1.25; 18x52 in., $1.50. Linen Huck Towels 50c A motif in the design for the monogram— and hemstitched hems. Usually higher priced. Third Floor—Lansburxh's—7th Street

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