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10 . VANCUS VEACLES FRURE IN S Busses, Street Cars, Autos, Wagon and Push Cart In- volved in Accidents. Busses, street cars, automobiles, roller skates, a horse and wagon and | @ push cart figured in traffic accidents late ay and early this morning in w no one was injured seriously. | A t car and an automoble col- | lided night at Fifth street and | New York avenue, causing minor bruises to Daniel Haver, colored, 3% years old, 47 Fenton Place, a passen ger in the automobile. He was treated at Freedmen's Hospital. Car Encounters Bus. Daniel Damiles, 44 years old, 1837 Seventh street, was treated at Emer- |, gency Hospital for slight cuts about | ¢ AT over hea the head, arms and hands after the automobile in which he was riding had encountered a Washington Rail- (2 way and lectric Cod’s bus at Third | and E streets. | Knocked Down Skating Skating in the street proved dis astrous for Otis Slocum, colored, 14 vears old, 921 E street southwest, who was knocked down near his home by | dor of Sweden’s historic castles is a an automobile driven by Otto H. |thing of the past, and several of them Guethler, 43 vears old, 727 Seventh |are being adapted to humanitarian street southeast, who carried him to | or idealistic purposes. Providence Hospital where he received first aid for several bruises. A horse and wagon and a push | converting Laeckoe Castle into a pic- cart met on Seventh street between O | ture gallery. For a number of years and P streets this morning. Edward |it has been empty, and a proposal Bies, colored, 40 years old, 1305 Free- | made last' year to turn it into a mans alley, pusher of the push cart, | tourist hotel has been rejected as im- had a cut on the finger dressed at|plous. It was once the country seat Charles A.|of the powerful de la Gardies. a Freedmans Hospital. Norris, 25 years old, 4450 Ord street | French enobled in Sweden. np a divorce. |OLD SWEDISH CASTLES | Rnightly Splendor of Olden Days| national museum, has a plan for Abe Martin Says: I read where one wuz deserted, but hain’t ever heard of a bathin’ beauty {rs. Leghorn Tharp are on shoppin’ trip t'day, hopin’ to pick (Copyright, 1927.) BECOME INSTITUTIONS | Gives Way to Other Activities. Correspondence of the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM.—The knightly splen- Dr. Axel Gauffin, director of the family that had become The equally renowned castles of By the Associated Press. THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER DIRECTED VERDICT dict of acquittal featured yesterday's session of the trial of Mrs. Ethel Willis and Henry Townsend, charged REFUSED BY COURT |3y e Svomans fusband. -~ - ‘The State’s rebuttal testimony was brief, the defense had rested late Eight Rebuttal Wit esses Testify |yesterday without either of the de- fendants taking the stand. R. T. Chapman, postman, and J. E. Holcombe, a policeman, both resi- dents of Easley, testified yesterday that Mrs. Townsend had toid them after the officer's funeral that she had known' for two weeks that either e % Willis or her husband would be GREENVILLE, S. C., September 8.|k{jled, but that she rather thought Against Mrs. Willis in Slaying Trial. ~-Testimony of eight rebuttal wit- it would be Townsend. nesses and refusal of Judge Milledge| Mrs. Townsend, on the witness L. Bonham to order a directed ver- stand, denied making the statement. 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Two other castles, (®).—Yesterday was the twenty-first | Sturehov and Loevstad, will be made birthday of John Coolidge, the Presi- [ into museums before long. while part dent’s son. The band of the Tth|of the once heavily forrified castle : Cavalry, a_ detachment of which isfof Vadstena, on Lake Vattern, has guarding the President, prepared a|for some time housed the loca! program of music for the occasion and | archives. Some other castles are find- meveral family pictures were taken. ing use as homes for old people. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin s the trade mark of 3ayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld Tom the AVENUE o NINTH- For School Men and All Who Like the Freedom, Swagger and Smariness of Collegiate Styles— =71 LT T University Suits | $35 - $50 The correct new models for-Varsity men this season. Tans and grays have the call, but there is generous inclusion of novel mixtures in wide variety. Super-Value. ‘ Suits | Al Cambridge - Suits Both in University models, but a shade more conservative, and in choice of single or double breasted style. The Super-value Suit at $38 is one of our leading numbers. A Fashionable Dining Room Suite Inspired by the Majesty and Charm S of Shakespeare’s England Ancient Golf Oxfords Introducing, an unusual group of golf oxfords, made by Hawkin & Co., of London, expressly for Parker - Bridget Co. in Washington. Made of Bordo calf with red rub- ber sole, reinforced with inset steel plates at toe and heel. $16 And many, though not all of our Univer- sity models, have two pairs of trousers. New Fall Felts —now await your inspection, and you will find this season’s models noteworthy in re- spect to their graceful lines and symmetrical proportions. Pearls and light tans have the preference and somewhat narrower brims are in vogue. Barbisio Hats Stetson Hats...... .$8 to $10 P-BHats............$5t0 $10 ¥ The New Manhattan Shirts for Fall White English broad- cloth and fine quality fancy percales. Collar- attached and neckband styles. And this is the first time in history that we have been able to sell the famous Manhattan Shirts at ¢’ HE AVON” Dining Room Suite partly illustrated above is 17th Century English in character. For rugged tioned tray for silverware, and deep trays for glassware or linens. There are ten pieces with two armchairs, four di- ners, extension table, linen. chest, buffet and china cabinet— all faithful to Jacobean design. A rare value at $395. Ten Berkey & Gay Pieces - - - - $395 MAYER & CO. Betiqeen D and E NALLY { | Seventh Street