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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASAINGTON, D. €. NOVEMBER 27, 1927—PART 1. —_——_— i REMUS flfl:ENSE DOUGHBOY GARB 1S REAL EVOLUTION “ART CINEMA FILMS !m ; are i ,..l.vm(..,y,;‘m:‘:\‘f:\“hm:;?.‘.fi.’,‘:;.n'n,.,,_. hout Vit hat it acate Dot | TO0 BE SHOWN HER ! fumerii s et (o e i | o o an Tueziny eveminis | ON'Y. WL €. A, ANNEX . ider had entered the ere will include three of the mu-|C ommunity Ce | 3 - | seum’s finest productions, made in con- | and Clifton street nts | Burlingama stated that his in PI.EADS INSAN”Y : i - : First Presentation in Washington | Junction T e e L e ALle | oad or the. University of | Girl's Report of Attack by Prowler| IJJ.’ 7{".'11'&”.,.‘,‘ i with thiee. et f 5 N | Visit to the Armour Galleries” is said | Flonz artette, Gerrit / 3 i in Building Is 1nd that they were aroused when | Scheduled Thursday in Com- |, C"\eum “officials to be the most yuhn” skine, ' 1. arle. Rowe hey found her choking on the flo : ; ' | perfect and the most important film mnm.n thode Tsland School of De. vith her nose bleeding Ak 5 3 munity Institute Course. s0 far produced by them. nd William Stare Myers of Probed. ce, he said, that the m.x\),’ Bt IWO Acquamtances Tell 1< S | In connection with the W: Princeton University. who will close _ i 3 Pl s o s ‘ i (‘, Sthiie. of the citeraa 3 » | the course on March 29 ! g S aivatilinea s itk = : § R The first showing shinzton of L Community Institute will brins Since but twn events have so far | i rv intained | Ry AR U Court of Strange Actions & i {ho cinema films from the Metropolitan | from New York. for the om, [ taken place in the course. season |1 about the Elizabeth Somers ¥ whieh o ,.,!‘,‘,,’,;r ',”,M ' § Musenm of Ant, New otk Gty \””\IIULU Eiliott, former instruc at | tickets are uyxm to w;'l ad at 1'1u l‘mnw Annex of the Y. W A.. 1101 M | have entered, say hroken pane in When Wife Was Named. T ! {ake place Thiradny nt the Com. |FAFVArd and the Univeraity of Penn: |mumity tnotiiute offies if EXaRilS |street. as the result of a report ealy [ 2 basement door. This pane. it wos ity Center, as the first feiture of [of the Rhode Island School of D Hotel Newsst: the further con- | Yesterday that an unidentified man Renaite 'v","f’u"’l;“'l'f’ . December prozram of the Com-land of the Museum of Fine Arf | venience of the y inzle event | stole into the room of Miss Grace E. | ise Hat:a car Bentio & ALk H y 5 Institute of Washinzton. This | Boston. Mr. Elliott. who is now direc- | tickets are always obtainable. not only | Anderson, 24 vears old. employe e ok & A Ohio. November 26 % ~ followed Thursday. December | tor of educational work and film 1 at the school and at the Willard. but | the Rureaun of Supplies and Accounts, | e o e een repent. presentation of Cornelia ' duction at the Metropolitan Museum, |at the door on the evening of the | chaking her and flecing only when | Y el 3! she raised an alarm nity today became the theme of g 5 3 the | % Retnus inusder talshen the . nner. who will zive an eve- ' will give a talk on the pictures to be !lectures. e o .\ T NGRS o « SL THREE (3) STORES—FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE plunzed into the attempt to establish in the minds of the two women and 10 men of the jury the defend ant was temporarily unbalanced men tally when he ran down and shot to death hix estranged wife, his “heau tiful Imo; Eden Park here T 4\ ] | e PASOSORRARTZ.BOSONE, ) - R Y “One Told Another Two Laymen Testify. The defense had only an hour and n half left of the cowrt session when [ 2. ‘ ¥ e S - : it got its chance to strike the first S . i e . ® %, ¥ > ! hehalf of Remus ; i an oon e It immediately whirled into its ma g jor theme. It called two men. who had Members of the decked out in what was the last word when of companions in the more se- been 1n intimate contact with Remus the re ent i 1, with a cony in recent months. Both lay wut date ki L1t took a new ation to bring out the finery | § that Remus was insane L MRS [".UH\'D Ah[ SOLDIERS CAN WEAR 0lé ouwn new Remus as legal counsel, mus weni . R % HISTORIGAL UNlFORMS i Temus and Frankin 1, Do ; “HAPPY AS lARK” It is no secret now that the Schwartz Perfect Diamond Contest It’s s o e REgulations SAmended $o SAllow won thousands of admirers and believers in perfect diamonds. Positively district attorney and ex-legislato | Troopers to Don Picturesque Be sure the diamonds you give this Christmas are perfect. Per- Perfect fect diamonds have a value the year around. Like twenty-dollar Ohio. : . . 5 Garb at Ceremonials. Makes Alienation Charge. iz 2 b iy sl Beach AISO Chtpper Sher - gold pieces they are never sold at reduced prices. You can have a whole year in which to pay for perfect diamonds at Schwartz. Remus’ raving attempt to indicate “The Home of ‘Perfect’ Diamonds”’ Ity eonmpracy S o g iff Says on Eve of Joint |, A1 L L i Never Mind the Money ‘ Give Your Wife That Ring— Convenient Credit Given « . 19 Pay Schwartz Next Year P \”YouHave Pmmls.ed. - and I you can get it from Schwartz and have a whole year in which to §75.00 Schwartz $125.00 « ” : Perfect $175.00 NS ) $200.00 42y HUNDRED $300.00 ‘ / (An Even 100 Dollars) ,.(Z;‘. e ra 5 S b : : authorize terminate him was another thinz Bes Trial fer Murder. Army ceremontals ty said influenced him to the opinion forms of historical Temus was insane. ¢ said Ite 5 Faiviteta sion waic mus had accused Dodge as one of the = . drum majors when approved by the conspirators. Remus holds that | ™ inted Py o Ubroper authorit Dodge is his arch enemy. At the | L] A ember Unt he rezulations did door of the tormer Government sleuth = lark,” said | p o ermit an enlisted man to wear an Remus has piaced the blame for what | Margaret - Litliendahl who | jpgicle of uniform different from that he claims was an unbalanced mental s up for trial on Monday on the | yio® O ued to the orgamzation ity for two years which re 3 ’;"\" '1']’*"}""- to which h longed maniacal insanity when he (~n‘ : lm‘"{ I_m’;;“'““l" The y]vm : f the amend tered Mrs. Remus en route to the di-| s 0 of i explained. “is to promol | vorce court. Remus allezes that . ; ; esprit de corps and morale Todge first obtained hi (-.\mm-.nn,f«n | . She ‘;m ‘,," ‘,’.:.’}‘.’,(.f nily with Wil- | regiments and aiso to cmpha ! violating the prohibition law and < One of the | neighbor of the Lilliendahls in So uH‘ 1 h 1 ¢ then stole his wife o= : iz to realize the value of The prosecution ended its case today | Vineland. who is allezed to have car- | the uniforms of earlicr days was the D et which at the same | tied on correspondence with the doc- | 3q Infantry, recently stationed at For: time was intended as an extraction n(“ ::;"”:d“d‘ d‘wfi"f' the physician was . ne of the fangs of the de ] s . L i atis aeriea Wil || The sherift said Mrs. Lilliendahl | its daily e A hOHGY al. reads much and sews, while Beach | able history : ment the rezi- a shorn, a ness man. v d ;’(fi:-mnli:q“«m|ne Siate explained, who | Just sits in_ his cell, although “he | mental commander requested per dded that “‘Beach seems chipper. | mission of the War Department to ce Remus from the scene of the |3ddes mission he War Departmen :‘x:)\}i:;gnlnher»‘»‘:x‘,'n-\-'x\-n 2 Railroad | (00 - the day of the trial ap- |have the drum major of the band s " ACinna o | P hes and the regimental color sergeants {:'ar|oi|<ll\§:|firfl Remus took a taxi rhe widow reads mostly the news- | wear the picturesque uniforms of the | P ie Sty e A r its | napers reads evervthing they | post-Revolutionary War period at ail e e of | printabout " > sheriff. | ceremonies. These uniforms . $he ' diieced : . Sometimes she s mad at what | exact coples of the uniforms worn by alleg S And then I hear ahout it.” | the enlisted men of the reziment when emus away fro ath scene. a : MDEBUS Wy S0 ME SRS MR 5t are about | it was organized. The amend-d rezu Directed Verdict Asked. completed. Supreme Court Just JatdHs I hermmit \his eaatte. A0 ed! Iv upon conclusion of the | Luther A. Campbell, who will pre- | that regiment Stotes dipeet case, Elston made the | side. has announced it is not to be y Infantry was first orzanized usual gesture of moving for a directed [ hippodromed.’ 3 a Pe wmh inia regiment. verdict of acquittal. but Judge Chester | - However, Mays Landing is proparing 2, gross 2. Shook divected the trial to procecd. |as if < were coming to town. | Mar I St : rr.-,,.‘ defense effort to prove insanity | One of the hotels has the front | erally ed 4 “Ihrantey o0t was undertaken in the face of handi- | porch inclosed and the place fixed like | the can 'of knowledge that the three |new. The lunch wazon opposite the | wos chan alienists appointed by the court upon has heen doubled in | ment of Agroement of both sides had reported | capacity by the addition of a wing. | 1502 by their belief that Remus was sanc. | 3 se, beautiful in iis | organi in 1508, igve which Not only sane now as he sits in court | Georgian simplicity. has been freshen- | it has continued in' active but sane that pretty Indian Summer | ed up for the occasion | The Infantry took | ” inthe morning when he held his wife close | S. Cameron Hinkle of Atlantic, who | War of 1812, in the Ind in | o him and fired a bullet which tore | will be in active ch of the case | the Mexican War.i n the Civil War, in through four vital organs. for the State, said he cipated no | the Spanish-American War and in the The report was accepted over | trouble in sele -y State, | Philippine 1...,,,,,0,.,,,,, strenous objection _of the detense. ; et Tpon it, however, Judge Shook sai < stand n.-'pmmod whether Remus should be re. Lilliendahl's first statement| Letter Box Stamps Mlsswc permitted to act as his own chief of husband was killed by two| A letter box that stamps the en- staff. | = ¥ to The city’s most popular ring—Schwartz's Per- fect Hundred—hundred per cent perfect and 31000 U worth one hundred dollars. The mountings are P 18-kt. white zold. beautifully carved and pierced s in exelusive designs that wins instant favor. Give her a ring on Christmas morninz. Not a Pay 31.00 a Week Pay $1.00 a Week ; A ring on the phone, but a ring on the finger. A most charming, hand engraved g 4 Pay $2.00 a Week After Xmas This ]Q_ kt. white g and en- and finished mounting in 18-kt. graved ring with a 'y, perfect white zold, set with a sparkling, diamond, moderately priced and an | periect gem. A ring she will be de- exceptional value. lighted with. Diamond Bracelets—Bar Pins Y America’s Finest Watches and ‘ - X Elgin Dinner Rings 2 N2 Waltham Illinois 53 7 .50 Up Tie season's latest designs in dinner rings and bar pins and hracelets set with all dia- monds or with diamonds and sapphire com- et T HAMILTON $35, $50 to $150 The famous and popular Hamilton in en or whi old, 12 or 16 s| Stylish de- signs that men like. " A life- time ift. Pay After Christmas ; { velope has heen devised in Leipzig s Lilliendahl, who is 42, has a|The letter is placed in an.epening Record Is Cited. son about § years old. e is with his and coins to the valtie of the a nps Elston_maintained once in examin-|uncle, Mrs. "Lilliendahl's brother, at |required are placed in slots. The en. | ing his first witness, that at no time | Bridggeport, Conn. {velope is then automatically stamped had he gone on record as to Remus'| “Beach 15 57 and marricd. He has |and_the missive falls into the bhox. present mental condition. He assert = - on and daughter, who | =————————————————————— ed to Judge Shook in the course of|jive with their mother at the Beack an argument that he had held Remus | home in South Vinel had been insane for two years prior to the Killing, was insane when he shot his wife, and that at ‘‘some WQMAN LIKES TUBACCO time” thereafter he recovered com- | I ified he formed.Wis opin- { Indian, 115, Finds solnce in Smok- CHO!CE APARTMENT mental aberation after i " E geveral conferences concerning busi- | ing and Chewing. ]00% Co-operatlve ness matters. b NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y.— “When mention Was made of MIS.| Naney Blacksquirrel Miller has smok- Remus and Dodge. Remus would be | eq and chewed tohacco ever since she New and Modern come ch worked up,” testified | oo oinar which is quite some i it - rke. time, since ney was horn in 1812 Livin room, Ledroom, dining his ‘hands above his head »«"'1“\,‘,1 the 115 ol (Seneca Ao aleove, kitchen and tiled bath. his face would hecome distorted Bt ave el ceo righ ton At Front and southern exposure. er adjo t. said tha el i *rigid Elston, after adjournment. said that | (5,00 /e can sell her haskets ana |f| Frisidaire at least two w possibly more. ; il ep e anulred for. the defenses | Py fuel to keep the old piper burn 8300” CAQH o case. Remus might be expected to be on the witness stand for a weck o b Jewelry Die, $15.00 Elgi o E ; GIFTS . ~ T TSI Vi‘l:nz $15 .50 i Pay $1.00 a Week g b LA i . ney comes from a line of lont. lived Indians. Her mother claimed to be 150. and she has a sister living Easy Terms RADIO BODY REPORTS. who is 100. Naney herself never wis il a day in her life, but quite often Apt. 107 —— to nurse her 67 1d a: . Commission’s Work Devoted - vu"yio_"u”l‘hc]?-‘hl squaw (tlflrls all P Clearing Up Broadcasting. the housework, goes to the reserv 2707 Adams Mill Rd. N.W. tion store for supplies, and weave: Work of the Federal Radio Com-|baskets in her spare time, if any mission for the first three and a half = | mon of its existence, from its or- WW_WW 15 to June 30, ] %/ _ganization on March the end of the fiscal v was di voted almost exclusively : up the broadeasting situation, | commission _declared yesterday in it o first annual report Reviewing the | stéps leading up to formation of the commission and the necessity .| Retail Distributors A B C W”hgr l:ahh.«hml‘nt f a Fe i 11th & G Sts. work of policing the ether upon public convenience and | PP e neeessity. | - . ; : The steps leadinz up to the pres I'he Latest Achievement of Am s Premier hroadeast situation were re . e 5 i e by the il ‘esnirol Bound Washing Machine Engincer Since the report was writtten two of the members of the bhoard Admiral W 3. Bullard, its ne sther, H. lows, has .4.{‘ 59,880 ALIE.NS APPEAL. Nearly 200 Cases Daily Reviewed | Splnner in Last Fiscal Year. | R A R AR R R IR B I RE BN RIS Always Please 40 H $60.00 Howard A sift of goid or silver is a lasting remem i A O et brance prized above all other gifts that are | P s00n worn cut and thrown away. T R R T, amm:ram:a:mmm;&mmrawmmm&wm&&&w&w A Year to Pay $55.00 Illinois 51000 Up | 2o $37 50 Stylish Benrus, Grien ‘ i P Sl or Ha oes Hern fs <olid 3 Pen and o o e or wne | B orhanlh BHEEL | B e a thkt oty gt " Pencil Sets $5.00, $10.00 to $15.00 Pay $1.00 a Week Terms, $1 a Week Terms, $1.00 a Week Styles for men and women—and who does . Clgal'ette not ‘want a pencil or pen alw at their fingertips? You could not give a finer gift Cases Belt Sets s ' ' : $3.50 to $35.00 e sk A 2 No Finer Gite $15-00, $25.00, $49.50 . .\‘yv\li\h“ """’f"f,‘ never o 65.00 u hown nefore— come and Cuff Links i Silverware Good clocks soon become one §r the "nml'\) and the take :our ciice. : strike tones are rausic in the home. You could not selec $1.00 a Week ; SI 00 a Week 1 nicer gift than a Seth Thomas rfl-‘:m-' :-H‘w‘r ,'. .':‘\’r‘wx‘nl m"a'ie' ; ; . $1.00 a Week Pays for Any Clock Silverware, Tea Sets, Coffee Sets Cream and Su; fets, Vezetable I . glfts that men | Dishes, Platters, Saniwich Trays, Cer P r daily for rolators. g I ons. ‘oA s’ nd - o colators, Waflle lrons. Toasters and EARLS il Cithing hundreds of useful pleces that will solid gold, find a ready welcome zold cuff linke, r 2 ; . choice and pay’ weckly—next Easy Terms of $1.00 a Week R \ oo year, nghters Three Stores for Your Convenience women. Stylish Pearls, Dorines, 32.50U AT = 709 3 perfeCl- -Dldm07?d8 3123 .. 14th Street NW. | 708 7th Street N.W. M Street N.W. Colorado Bldg. Look for the Big “Schwartz” Clock Georgetown mm&zsmm&;w. u»"&"%&&.&‘#&&&k ?@:&%%&W&%&C&‘#&”fl&‘é&%& b G O ‘e ey - Cases of nearly 2 ns a das came before the ) rtment immigration board of review during| r on appeal to the | »or, the board dec »d and Vanities 1 report yesterday. umber of aliens involved in review proceedings was 53880, De N"“’\ were rendered in 32 cases While the number of appeal cases | sming to the department from deci- | . : r‘v'rl:ll'll L e e ‘ The Most Outstanding Improvement in Ten Years Jarge as formerly, the e e gt e =i | A Marvelous Washer and Dryer fewer exclusion me befors the s e New Spinner method of spinning out the suds and many aliens found unlawfully in the spinning away the water is a source of wonder to all who e e are mstitntea. " || see it. Liberal allowance on your old washer, Buckingham Bob Banned. Easy Monlhly Terms Bobbed hair among the maid serv- Can Be Seen on Our Second Floor ants of Buckingham Palace in London hag been banned. Those who have Free Demonstration at Your Home trimmed their tresses must let them | el Jons, o e O R Scores and scores of gifts for g ) ) ) e A ) a0 NZ TN B S fc R S RIS R R A B PG TS S o fi‘

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