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10 THE EVENTING STAR. WASHINGTON. T, T. FRIDAY. YOVEMBER 1. 1927. Y M E A S‘[ARIS tain: . B, Peckott, secreiary; Camon | [ pajsler’s Tribute |LINEBURG DECLINES MEXICO EXECUTES ASSAILANT IS HANGED. ailey, Henry Gilligan, C. L. Hard- | M Mo 5, ettiean To Gemany HiSS(‘(lJ RE-ELECTION TO POST REBEL CHIEFTAIN| PALTIMORE, November 11 ¢7) Seal and o e By Liege Audience |Head of Police Association Not a| he Maryland Penitentiary shortly tain: W. . Bailey, secretary: William | J =) Candidate—Election Due First |Former General Is Slain After aftcr last midnight, for taking part in 1 | | Alfred Sims, negro, was hanged at ar J. Appel, Joseph | | ; S 5 |an assault upon Miss Alberta Rice Clark, N. K. Gardner, A. G. Grin- | By ths Associated Pre | Tuesday in December. Court-Martial—200 Moun- | and her escort, William Buckler, both T. T. Herson, W, W. Marlow, Robert | BERLIN, November 11 o B Y taineers Surrender. Five other negroes Implicated in John C. Letts Heads Force |darsnall, W. E Moohey, W.N. Piser | thé audlence hises, Fritz Krelsler | the Policemen's Associntion, 5o ‘ate serving sentences. t - and Dr. G. T. Warren, | soothes them with music. nounced to the assc a meet- . 2 i e Sitvi T ol e >y thi atinie: By the Associated Press. e . of 150 Seeking $45,000 of W. K. Handy Is Captain, ||, Opserving s siver welding an- | ing jast nishi in Pyihian Temple that | 15 the deocised b Marine Officers Shifted, Tens No. 4w, I Hnnty. eaptuin: | Sl i hiaen ot Lisge, Bolgium, |1 Woull not be & candldate for te. vl G o e e Capt. J. G. Ward, at Marine head Annual Budget. . 8. La Fetra, secretary; C. F. Blake- | paq taught him how precarious retion. (R CLL R ' x 5 g . ‘this city, and Second Licut . M. Boteler, D. C. Adamson,| goctiont oratory was, He halted | in: will be held the first | executed at T a. State of Vera |12 K. Clements, at Quantico, Va . . F. B. Hoffman, H. G.| pig p"mm.m;‘ to acknowledge the |Tuesday in Decomber, ballat hoxes to| ¢ Wadnasahy raooning: afler e .| Hoskinson, A. W. Jett. G. B. Ken-| giijauce. In a brief speech, he |Dein the several police stations, police | court-martial had established his com _With John C. Letts as generalissimo | nedy, Guy W. Lane, Bernie Lerch,| . that he accepted it less for te ind Police Court. plicity in the Gomez revolt, it was 2 g of a_field force of 150 team members. | I, A, McGowan, . Payne, eTE ANin a6 n tiDiite to the | 5. Tormey of the fourth precinet sedl Gficially 18t nishE - : BaHIIG frors Quons the Young Men's Christian As: | Paul ., Rapp, W. A. Rogers and Paul o 8 B Tinsn ort |and ©. 8, Stapies of the thisd precinet | “' SRS R . S ey will start today an intensive canvass |J. Sedgii and other protests fol, |Were nominated for the presidency of { ronde to Gen. Manuel Luko at | Nic ttser Denver o for $45,000 to round out its budget| Team 3 el th sociat Other candidates | [xhuacan, claiming they were induced s Creek, Va.: First Lieut. 13 of $320,000 for the current year. C. E. Fleming, sy AL oned. ve the situation, Kreisler |nominated at last night's meeting in-| 1o join the uprising by the Inte (ion N. C., to Nic The campaign will get actively un-|win, H. C. Brown, C. O. Buckinghs tutlied Tils woll der his ohin the following . ¢ suldl the Fedeval forces 1 ELC W K aer way at a dinner meeting of of-| Burns C. Downey, J. A. Foute, e b “strings |, Detective Irank A, Varney and Il them and burn their ham Cien to this city for treat ficials and team captains this evening | Graves, Albert A. Jones e | e e AU B. Wheelock, vice president; it was stated | Al Hospital at 6 o'clock in the assembly hall of the | Qu: Carey I andithekaudibnes Swas: derinie MeDuttie and S, T. Kiefer, sce- Y. M. C. A. headquarters at 1736 G per W natured. | president: W. J. Kerns, re | M 3 e | seeretary: J. 1. Wilson Letts, as chairman of the executive tor B. 1y s, Jr. and | Almost 300 children of lepers in | financial ccretars; W. ¢ Adcock, | committee on finances of the a. | W, M. : the Philippines are eared for in an | treasurer: Milton D. Smith and| . - e, v ; : v from their parents | Thomas T, Teffornan, trustee, Serst. | DULIN & MARTIN CO. n, will preside. He and other mem-| No. Linstitution aw 1. | s of the committee will outline al in -1in the hope that they will escape the! ', L. Dalrymple w named chairmay s atio Drumm ary; W. G.|dread discase. of the general by Other members of this committee a Leonard W. DeG ecretary: C. W. | (il N ; 1 = O'Connor, Byron S. Ada e f e - = Ml T Defiroot, j y )\ . Aspinwall, Tian S L adeley, J. 1. | / A ’ . Beautiful Seth Thomas it il '| il Come on—"oys an girls . tain; s il G | Bait, Jonn . 0. Eliason, 2 1 s , Lewi o Montgomery, H. L.|copn A Gormley, W. D, Hi TN Westmlnstcr C]’]\me Clocl{ 'lm | —you can easily get a pair of these ge Otis Smith and | [lompart, Joseph oo B. Nickson, Geo Q. = Teams Are Appointed. ker and James R Sold at the standard cash price rman Letts announced the ap- S e pointment of the following teams: < an, (.' |“L;<“;‘"w 2 $ .00 Team No. 1—Col. P. M. Anderson eist, C. W o = I W, M. < secreta Sarr. V. W. Potter : 7 X . fi 2 h . S Medford P. v L3 Deutter dsaloeon. > ; o4 1 ! it "Aby‘bxm:fi on li 2 or the spec . . | 1| quart bottles of €. W. Pimper, V mucker, | > Team No. : i ! : g Worth E. Shcults, Dr. W. J. Showal' | captain: R. M. Grahs ar : » I GreonsMeadow Da:ry Milk and - ter, ( . 8 st Frank R ph Bruce, T. A. Read, Charles E. Wainwright, R. & | | . . - an. = =— " ] i | Fairfax Farms Dairy Milk Tressler and Edgar | Grossman, Charles V. Tmlay, William T.. M. Betts, captain ott and Karl 8. Blake, secretry; L. Team No. 12—B. vden, captain Th t Bl olai e m, Lee D. Latimer, W. C. Ken- R. .\. Caffey, secretary; Williim S bl i i e all. 1. L. Koch, Dr. W. S. Manship, | Lawrence Gunther, R. G. Hohn, Dal. > i L 3 9 L% | E oot 1 1 Sipson 3. 1aF| 1 Shiies and ¢ Woodkork. > Don’t Let a Compctltlve G. M. D. on Green Meadow Caps vey Wattles and L. H. Woolsey . p.Team No. 353 0. Chance, captaini | Sylesman Asks Bankruptey. CASTELBERG’S Salesman Represent the F. F. D. on Fairfax Farm Caps RBell, D, Blackistone, W. L.| Willlam P. Linkins, laundry sales- Th “st this offer—bri iall; Glarke, E. Clement, Homer man, 4616 Quarles street northeast, 8 3 ] esnh tor s b o Shtes wearsoaes (];nunr-xln; 3 )'fdmund George E. | filed a petition in voluntary bank. 1004 F Street N.W. | oover tO ou stERpedRcapl tokus i FRtlieRcketcat a oo vanse Harris, kman, W, H. Kei ruptey yesterday in Bankrutcy Court. ‘AW N b CH, 818 KING ST. Y H. D. Ormsby and Judge W. W. War- | Through Attorney Willlam Labofish ALEX VA JERAY Here are 26 more youngsiers who have “won 4—Charles F. Crane, cap- :he dzh;z: g:;g LSETeE 4a8 it : = | More than 2,000,000 women own Hoovers be- theiniskates: cause they are convinced that The Hoover w ill Beasley, 1211 10th St. Eiw JEUOUR TIUGUTUGUTU render the most efficient cleaning service possi- | N.w. % ble. Surely before vou purchase vour cleaner neis Deckelbaum, 2328 Shez- i a Md. . . . ) s e P g . k e 4 Walton, Sherma Regular and Extra Size White Muslin you will want to investigate the machine which I A o Helen Frances Evans, 905 F St. oo, 1% Chinaaligs Bk . . enjoys such widespread popularity. | NE. Pr mncess SIlps . \ Hoover Dresses George Kamensky, 301 5th St. arry Voorhees, Jr., 1011 Kear- ey St N ¢ . - Just phone us and we will send a man to your Y, s 1 -69 # \ i ! home and let you compare The New Hoover, the | Manuel Miller, 605 Col. Rd. N.W. one embodying Positive Agitation, with any other Ul e Lol G Women'’s fine quality Bettina silk 3 cleaner you may be considering. slips in sizes 36 to 44, and good satin Regulation style, in an extra good . _ D . e City 4 slips in sizes 46 to 52. In the wanted value; well made, and full cut. ~All You owe it to yourself to investigate thoroughly | o e T lith St A e e before you decide. Do not accept any “just-as- | Mildred Parklau, 1215 King Si., | good” cleaner, on the word of a salesman who is Alexandria, Va. . perhaps a little over-enthusiastic for his own "s REELELSUE. &0 s W fohiliy. OP ENING OF product. Compare it with The New Hoover. Martha Baker, 31 ith St. N.E. orbert Venson, 1 | Then choose for yourself. Theda Birsell, 4209 P St. N.W. Buy Green Meadow Dairy or Fairfax Farms Dairy Milk Only $6.25 ;’ou;; l"”"l'[;”"’ 1‘;I1h- dusting at your neighborhood store—and you'll get the best in milk— tools. 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