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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1927.' 13 1 “W"'BH UF SA[[M" 4, Faiapicnl bomae ot ot peciod| YGBAND CONVICTED (e madesisnie divome | REVENUE MEN ACCUSED. [snoe, comcnaast, charema wion huv.| MAN HIT BY TROLLEY, [sommr ot jobn Maraban piac, ang by the Irish and the Indiams. Th who had brought a suit of divorce a bribe, were held to the Federal o'clock yesterday afternoon. e - nce of an Irish character and the against him a few days before the | Two Zone Deputies in Ohio Held on |&rand jury by the United States com- | Vietim Struck While Crossin; He was removed to Emergency mph,\'ed by the Indians in the lives OF ASSAULT‘NG Two attack. Assistant United States At- Y missioner here yesterday. i " Hospital in a passing automobile, of Puritans account for their connec- torney J. F. Fihelly conducted the Bribery Charge. The two were arrested by special Pennsylvania Avenue, ‘ Oscar Adams, motorman of the tion with the opera. prosecution, while Attorney P. H.|py qne Associnted Press. agents of the intelligence unit of the| o i street car, stated that Cavelldn Sea Chanteys, Too Machinist Found Gfilty of Attack |Marshall represented the accused. CINCINNATI, November 30.—Wil- 'Ime::u Revenue d!;mrl‘r,n!en; follow-| Pete Cavellan, 57 years old, 477 Mis- s!epp;ld in ;_x;y.m of :lhe e he‘loml hv; o " ————— o . leged 'ract! s . t! of To those melodies are added severnl on Wife and Her 4 = liam H. Shubeler, 39, Cincinnatl, and | Df: Peter Beske. & Jocal ehitopractor, e T s anous "tha | the car preveated Cavellan'trom rofl- of the rollicking deep sea chanteys of i British Motor Vessel Stranded. | Roscoe C. Brann, %6, Blanchester, |to Brann and Shubeler in part settle- ing_under the wheels. p Soea. the pirates who roamed the seas in the Visitor. Ohio, former zone deputies in the of-|ment of an income tax lability of |head and body when struck by & Cap-| No charges were preferred against Selected as Second American |seventeenth century. Research by Mr. LONDON, November 30 (#).—The |fices of the collector of internal rev-' approximately $1,300. ital Traction Co. street car at the Adams. Cadman revealed the presence of . British motor - vessel Lochmonar, umr-ar pirates in Salem during| Joseph A. Vitale, v Yard ma-|pound from Seattle to Liverpool and 0 i he witch hai chinist, was convieted yesterday aft- ondon, stry d North Crdbb; 2 T 3 o 3 9 = PR N (e TR o | i s S S S I, St e Novth ey e il b s i i tory is given a part in the opera. That|2. before Justice Siddons, of two|Tiverpool states. A tug took off all 5 . . . in Repertoire. | |0 T o TR e chaes o e s et vt ottt it |8 Do Vour Christmas Sh Here First—Assortments Are Better—Stocks dian Dbirth. History tells that she|Weapons. He cut his wife, Mrs. Ruth |ipe crew. The stranding was due to l maS 0ppmg r ' SSO)‘ men s T ) was responsible for much of the witch- | Vitale, at her beauty parlor, 908 Four- | tne faflure of the-steering gear. . By the Associated Press. craft mania of the times through her |teenth street, and also struck with a LA Sae. Sovember 30— Wicanty bty o et Soust | v i, e . Nl : More Complete—Service More Efficient—Savings Greater Than Ever Before® e people of the village. SsEmes. of - MewEMEli dasteelonl | B e astaia ite Gl | Fiie ity events into American opera attends|ii;g though they have mames which | bo! rteva W - o o 3 S » he attack occurred about 11 St Blo '] s the inclusion of "A Witch of Salem” | were'familiar among the Turitans of | oclock at night, May 6, last, when, | W ,‘ "" Slower Cash Your Christmas : Open a e e | that era. according to the ‘wife, Nelligan, em. or ltarning . > . Opera Con ta be presentad in Boston § ¥l Savings Checks Here ) A & 1 Charge Account The scenes of the opera ar ployed by an engraving concern, was Buckwheat Coal and other musical centers this season. |, TM% * : / ; ) o ¢ill be Feb- | iving room of a palatial showing her proofs of printing. which . ; The Boston presentation will be Feb | mansion and on a forest-bordered road |she had ordered. Vitale hnd secrated FRIES, BEALL & SHARP and Get a $1.50 Nickel ; ry . |leading to the place of execution. AT du TN, Witsla beargotn; which 4 & With the sole exception of Vief » E & Merbert's “Naloma,” in which N —e— adjoined her shop. 734 10th St. N.W. 3 Biltmore Watch necessty of garrying large sums Garden starrs many years ago, e s On the witness stan Vitale claimes 5 3 " y S i i DEAL WITH U, S, FIRM | =———==n—me === i for Only 6% 1316-1326 Seventh'St. N.W. 2, e oor balcony. [ ] . Reduced Prices on Con. n"s premiere at cmcazo | OEEN AS SOVIET AID| Charles Wakefield Cadman, American | Furthering Move for Ameri- | | . .50 C Oats $6 tO $16‘50 Dresses composer of note, brings forth a por- | . ——— —— - — foe Sasern e G wan Recogaition. A Child Doesn’t Laugh and Play g o~ == | S S T} ' Some Great Sale! of that city that marked it as | ‘ & success. | i i | A Witch of Salem.” composed by | COnCEssion Agreement Viewed as o g Ioeked with delusion, hysteria, credu. | 2 . | lity and fear, mixed with pretense. | o CeT g ,f Cotl!tlpdlfd Much Time Spent in Research. | MOSCOW. November 30.—The con- 3 r s 095 The libretto for the opera was taken | cession signed by the Soviet govern. | : al A el Doubly convenient when making Christmas purchases; relieves the necessity of carrying large sums from the book hy Nelle Richmond | ment with a group of Americans| A 1 v ¢ sav ick child | g s| A laxative today saves a sick child Ebechart. Both Mr. Cadman and the headed by Percival Farquhar of New | tomorrow. Children simply will not Author are of New England ancestry.| York is regarded in responsible circles ¥ ’ 5 Mr. Cadman has i S a long step towards economic | Crepe satins, flat crepes, charmeuses and wool jersey, in a splendid array of charming styles for @ street and husiness wear. Colors are the wanted 24 shades for Fall in black, wine, green, cocoa, ete.! Sizes 16 to 48. take the time from play to empty portraved In his work. al rapprochement with the | (1¢if bowels, which become clogged much time in research to obtain offi- United States. up with waste, liver gets sluggish. cial and_useful data for the compos 'he agreement, which was made | stomach sour. o A s . tion. While visiting here he climbed | public Monday night, provides for the il 3 Y l..aVlshly Fur Trlmmed! Gallows Hill, upon which stood the extension of n G-vear credit of §40,000. 1-0ck at the tongue, mother! .If £ &\ scaffold where 23 victims of the witch-| 000 for the reorganization of ‘the | coated. or your child is listless, cross, % % 3 s .95 " eraft mania met death in the period Makkevev metallurgic combine in the | feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn An ideal gift for mother, sister, wife, daughter or —— extending from April to September, | Donetz coal basin. * Sevietia on its ! cat heartily, full of cold or ha sweetheart: practical and useful in a big variety of 1692, part will spend about $25,000,800 for | throat or any other children A Witch of Salem” is the first |the same pufpose. [ ment, give a teaspopnful of American opera based on a New Enz- | The late Leonid Krassin long ago | fiCnh Rive a teaspooniul of “Cali- land subject to be given in a New Eng. | declared that several big American | {0rnia Fig Syrup.” then don’t worry: furs adorn the collars, cuffs, fronts and drapes; land city by a leading opera company. |concessions and the natural-growth of | because it is ‘perfectly harmless, and 1 in mushroom, shawl er fur front models of mouffon. It is the second American opera which | Russian-American trade would fn-|in a few hours all ttis constipation | mandel, Manchurian wolf, ste., in red, tan, brown or of the season. had its conception in New England |¢vitably bring recognition. Adolph | poison, sour bile and fermenting il black furs on tan, grackle or black Wyandotte Bux. | 10 t0 43 history, the first being that of “The |Joffe, vice chairman of the conces-| waste will gently move out of the| . . —_— kin velour or suede. _All sizes in the lot, 16 to 50. $ .95 styles, right up to fashion's latest decrees and tal- lored and finished in faultless style with close atten- tion to every detajl. A luxurious variety of fine Dresses for afternoon, evening, street, party, business and dress wear, in georgette, satin, taffeta, crepe satins, flat crepes, Poiret sheen, ete., in every wanted color and in the best selling styles Street and evening shades in sizes T Scarlet Letter,” by Walter Damrosch. | tions commission, who recently com- " “ o : vl | Into the facts of history that are | mitted suicide. belleved that Russia's| 2OVCls. and you have a “"‘]"' 2!“’-“"1 Stormia TS which . Prominent in the libretto s interwoven | concession policy must stand or fan | child again. 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