Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1927, Page 5

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THE EVENING ’VETERAN OF THREE WARS. 83, GRTHUNIONSTS HIT COMMUNISM . . . war 1 4 Oldest Delegate to Vet- Council to Refuse to Recog- erans’ Session. nize Any Affiliated With Red Minority. Served in Quartermaater Corps in Pennsylvania During World War. age of 83 Ward the old € to the convention of the | Army-Navy Union but the | est men in spirit there to the By the 4 EDINB otland. September T—The Trade Union Congress struck | p another blow when, by they v« and hearty Gen. Iale rig at the Joseph R. C tired, veteran of three re at communism tc wil i overwh ted to one of neil's report on e communists ou o ¥ to go moving theaters between sessions ; When the Civil War broke out he t report in | joined the 105th Pennsylvania Volun had record- | teers and was wounded \|m(~\l 4 A urt Hou le e had been a hot de- 1 minority ith, president n. denounced said he ¢ ce between them ot their clared and their the British trade union movement. Walter Citrine, vy of the Trade Union Cong e similarly, day’'s ¢ \hl v ans and com them the Spanish- | rican War When the United entered the World War_ the ommisson 1 he serv on this | An JOSEPH R. C. WARD. posicy Quits Prosecutor Race. DON, Va., September 7.— French of Lyon Park to announced his withdrawal from the of common side until the ¢ Biig. Gen. W | tamily. His Ward, commanded the raised in Essex (¢ M Despite his years 1l holds hims 1f with m nd is as Spry as 4 mue an O Get the New REDUCED PRICES Now in Effect cn All Models of .2STUDEBAKER ine Corps aviators, wide- The Studebaker “Commander” will out-speed, cut-climb, cut-live!—any other automobile made, seliing under $3,000! Make us prove it! 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United have been For a pair of hig..-grade glasses, fitied and suited to YOUR eyes by ovr experienced optometrist, Phone Main 2362 For an Appointment! “onnelly, two nt at the time of the i attack, which took place near | the branch here, are being held as| State’s witnesses. Bond for their ap- | earance before the grand jury has | cen posted by their parents. Postpone Sweetin Murder Trial. MOUNT V. N . 1lis., \»plemlnl AP) Th 1 of Mrs. El £ poisoning her as continued to zrcement of coun This came after Cir-| al Pearce had over-| ruled a defence motion asking for a eontinuance and the defense had challenged the jury venire on the ground it was improperly drawn zeer 5 OSTEOS Qfa@ The Supreme Walking Shoes for W omen and Young /f omen Comfortable and Flexible 10 wa $11 cuit Judge Ro N e TATU L T T T T 25 Stylish, P P PP D P PR P PSPPSR0 TR New Patterns and New Lasts feature these most fashionable Osteo models % in all the wanted leathers and materials for your Autumn wardrobe, assuring you smart styles that will give you style as well as comfort. Shown in—The New Brown Shades of Suede, Kid and Calf Leathers; also Black Satin, Patent Leather and Black Suede. Sizes AAA to D. Charge Accounts Available Quecen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. P g S "WWW‘IW?WWQ’\? n \FOUR PERSONS HURT ENJOYS SLIPPING OUT TO MOVIES INTRAFFIC ACCIDENTS | leident occurred in front of his home | bicyelist STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. |teenth and A streets north an nutnmuhlle operated by M tel den, 35 yea ue north: Two Children Are Among XnJured 4 ;L\','""{\,,,.w poeod in Minor Mishaps Re- bruised about the left ported Yesterday. Four persons, two of them children vere injured in traffic aceidents late ssterday, nonc of them eeriously yur-yearold Louis W. Jury Gets A"t‘ Mask ksun street northea e 3 TYLER, Tex. ht scalp wound whe » of Ci . S e | f 2 ain Ande farmer, on trial for all irice . et, Mount Rain ot the State anti mask law ) the jury late Vilty Hospita September on ed »d by Dr. 200 Rhode ind the Thomas Rich and their dson, dau n the rrold road He L 10-y Adams Mill knocked the boy from his wheel sustained cuts about th at Imer dent oceurre Lactobacillus Acidop! Call our A , ¥or Ask vour nhysi NATIONAL VACCINE ANTITOXIN INSTIT Phone-Nori* 89 Manilli, 920 was knocked e-year-cld John Third strect northeast, ro truck belonging nd driven by Leon old, 3% Q collision at The “tdomens Shop of %/207 st Presenir for Fall Genuine python ROM the heart of “Darkest Africa” to the feet of Washington's smartest steppers. Pumps or strap-effects of genuine Python— with its characteristic rough * ’ beauti- fully marked in black and fawn. eighteen-fifty the mix-up. | asualty Hos > when he last night. 1515 U St AW wheel collapsed, represented an un- old A lamp ] years old WHEN WHEEL BREAKS at the hospital, without knowing the up by the father of the boy, who cut and | Co.. while his son's rescuer is em- When first brought to the hospital east \\ll)\' aps o wuan | BOY BICYCLIST HURT vl comeidence. Leaving his name boy's identity, Mr. Logan went to his v home. This morning he was called | Man Who Takes Him to Hospital| , ,ved to be a friend of long standins, Distovers Tad's Father being an electrician for the Pullman Is Old Friend. ployed as an electrician for the Termi- | . nal Co. | Found lying dazed i | urest with his the hoy was too dazed to give his i ,),:::',::'( ! name, but Inter recovered suiciently 1 stre o 3 s taken to afternoon street ed for lacerations to give his name and address, though he could moved to his n king along First street near Flor- avenue northeast when he found | jured vouth. He hailed a pass and took him to Sibley. Case. 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Ave. “Wind -Up!!!” Dollar Sale Men’s Furnishings Short Lines Great Values $3.50 to $5 STRAW HATS $1 $2 Avenue Pajamas $1 $2 & $2.50 Shirts $1 $2 Golf Hose $1 350 Novelty Sweaters $1 $2 & $3 Summer Caps Silk, Linen & Palm Beach s1 $1 Knee Union Suits 2 for $]_ $1.00 Plain and Fancy SILK HOSE 2 for $]_ $1 Silk Ties 9 for $1 75¢ Knit Ties 3 for $1 50c Fibre Silk HOSE '4'for$1 25¢c WASH TIES 6 for $]_ “2 for 25” Handkerchiefs 12 for $1 Money’s Worth or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave.

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