Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1927, Page 7

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R R RS RS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. HIGH SCHOOL CADET W T WAITING VERDICT School Officials Trying Tech Captain on Insubordina- tion Charge. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927. s 7 OFFICER LOSES $85 CASH |FIREMEN USE MASKS | AIDING INJURED WOMAN| |n TWO-ALARM BLAZE. Believes Money and Gold Watch —_———— Fell From Pocket While As- |Heavy Smoke Hampers Forces as sisting Trolley Victim. Flames Damage Houses. Christmas Checks Cashed | “Georgia Cyclone” and “Platform Giant” Speak at Local Church Tomorrow. 1 While aiding Mrs, Mary Becker, i A 59 years old, wife of Rabbl Moses Tnvalid Rescued. Mrs. Mary Harris Armour, known o e 3 Becker, residing at 306 I street, who BT an Lhu orgia Cyclone” of the o was knocked down and seriously in-| Puffs of smoke coming from a cel- ‘ T and Clllntlon ? l!lmr\alr}:‘ 1 - % jured: by a street car while she at-|lar window at 329 T street this morn- Who in calien the. little glant of the : : i tempted to cross the tracks with her |; snaliges eginni ' [ American platform.” will be thel | . e 0 o ihe tracks with Ner |ing signalized the beginning of what | speakers at the annual rally of the "about 8 o'clock last night, Policeman |Proved to he a two-alarm fire. spread- ter | International Reform Federation at W. Gore of the ninth precinct |ing to 331 T street and causing so The fate of school - cadet |the Church of:the Reformation. 212 I rebortes that e gt 965 1 canh Al | ik smigle. (et Aeirinwire taredd PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH officer. . “insubordination” B street southenst. at the meeting |2 gold wateh which had failen trom | Figshoppeteu bbbt W il and ort to an officers tomorrow evening [ nis” pocket i L mee will be determined prohahly | Mrs. Armour will speak on “Mo. ving that the injured woman h houses are owned by H, A. this afternoon by public . | tion Pictures, the School of Crime.” | ren pinned beneath the ¢ a | Kéisey. colore T street. The A comrtmartial hoard, e of land Mr. Howard has chosen as his er put in n eail for the Fire | houses are 4 inito Otaii Dr. Frank W. Ballou, ‘superiptendent subject “The Ghost o John Barley | nt_rescue squad, but before | pind by several colored families. Cal. Wallace corn " Dr. Rebert Watson of Boston its arrival Policeman Gore picked her [ Xo one was at home when the fire professor of mili will preside and introduce the speak d_sent her to Emergency HOS: [started at 320 T from an overheated e quascutun] | pital. She was found to be suffering | rypy but Richard Cole, colored These addresses. which are a part from shock and severe hruises. sick in bed in his room on the third of the program of the annual conven- Policeman Gore was HOE ‘on duty flo ke o i it a or of the adjoining house was tion of the federation in session here o J . | ¥ at the time. but happened to be stand- akened by the shriek of fire sirens. tention ‘upon the necessity of legis- 5 | He said he believed the he had .to. be assisted down the| lation to put sharper teeth in the S KATHLEEN WOODWARD, |[money and the watch slipped from | n.oke-choked sf of McKinley Technical High nd W, C. Myer uirman of military committee of “Tech” High 0l has been in continuous session | ce shortly after 9 o'clock th and at 12:30 this after; v to open air. when' the members of the militar [ Volstead act and to establish a Fed- d British writer and im-ulwr for | his pocket while he was leaning over | \vehster Contee, colored, 323 T trial_board ordered luncheon in | eral motion picture commission to ixtita 1oL neTp’ tHe® FHEat waman: who turned in the alarm when . ' of adjournment for the midday meal, s | supervise the manufacture and dis apiies oTiC | g i et : i b R Ee —— e lnest indications were that a verdict could | . | tribution of films in conformity with Miss Woodward was \m-uu-h‘ pt b adened to standard a bad gash on his finger " not he reached until later this after- | ing star of the powers in the |a fixed moral standard. | having loft sehool | cor e e iy Detween Laxor and | when he tmashed the glass of the fire ' noon. | party. Preceding the rally at 6 o'clock work i a factor) = et < A i Upon advices of these in touch with e ———— | there will be a supper conference, in the progress of sed session, charge of Jok B. H d. fori S oS ¢ 3-YEAR-OLD CHILD - |ooieee o =, Hammona, frmer | o nron T0 BE HONORED. | ’lux ect a_round-table discussion on the i IS HURT BY AUTO St sct"ie: Stonmen One by 0ne® | mecaption “lanned December- for | Edmonston & Co;, Inc. Supreme at Exclusive Washington Agency =0 element of the “f This will be followed by na discussion | s s by Dr. Ballou yesterday. when S S on the Sunday bill for the District Rev. Michael Fitzpatric . v's father called on him. asking fair ; : | of Columbia, 16d by the author, W. € AN AR RPN For Several of the Leading Shoes fore his son he forced to re | TW0 Are Slightly Injured Whea |rankford. member of Congress from | (‘\u\mlmlun..‘ recention, which will he ‘on the American Market is commission, as had been re . < ; Georgia. collowe ) a five : 3 - nind riy. will be held in honor ted hy Maj. Raymond G Payne Woman Driver Collides With T Tty Michnel Fitzpatrick, recently ysius Church | College, on ) in the audi lion instructor 0( the | lots i 2 ’ X i f St Alo nt. Seltzer | Two Parked Cars. GROCER’S SON STRUCK ot Canth r to report on tim | : S M hseting the evening of Dec ember o that the cadet office S | i the Nolre lled his company in a place vearold| . g "::Ah)-( «vgll_(I:’j ‘l):"! oot :!Hm)r (.x.m! " street, preparatory | t south- | Third Street Colored Bandit Calmly “h'l"h'-h_ foobe given under. the. aup. chst Ebipirlat A ohile and | tr1ks Away With $4 as Rela- | pices of the Junior Sodality of the S| . parish, will be donated to St. Aloysius tives Cry for Aid. Chnirch. J | " The committee in charge of arrang Harry Levy, 16 years old, son of | yants is - composed of M the proprietor of the grocery of Mor- | Hourihane, cards and ling in the s et while at pla r her home Yestel wdford of IN England a man can buy no more notable Overcoat than the Aquascutum. In America this is just as true. Saks is showing the genuine As punish the offenses ) Payne had sought to force Capt. Seltzer's resignation. | The young officer, however. refused | avenue, t:; w\h?:xx;l\'h ;\1«- commission on ad- | S " d0%n, =nd ) Had i kce hip s vice of his father, who instituted |severely injured, by an automobile FaT a Margar today’s court tial by his direct ap- | driven by l<‘{'o<lorick “McGregor of 1410 | ris Levy at 2012 Third street, was i‘,“"!,’-‘,":,” n,”‘“' “I\']],.c K:fl“f“n "?, peal to Dr. B.Illuu Parkwood place, he attempted to |Struck on the head with a pistol '«‘-“1" pri e licity, and Miss Mary cross the roadway in the 1700 block of | Wielded by a colored bandit about 6:30 | Creveling, pUbTCy. o 2T p.m. yesterday, and $4 was taken from | Mattingly, refreshments. | [ EEEEEEEEEE | - | Sixth street out noon esterda H e et e CONVICTED OF KILLING. | was treated at Freedmen's Hospi. | the cash register of the store. = —newly imported ta Levy said the bandit purchased a £ 1 350! T < 09 ird stree package of cigarettes an en de- ! fense Fails Before Justice. Lenox Miles of 221 Third street and |, inded that he open the cash regis. | Skt | gliozzl of 1416 North Capitol| o, "\wyonhe asked the man why he Colored N 1f-De. | Street were slightly injured when an | {7 ANk W : red Woman’s Ples of Self-De. auiomobile driven by Mrs. Charlotte | ¥20ted it opened he was bk ND. besid this Guilty of manslaughter was the | Klein of 3217 Wisconsin avenue collid. [ &blow an the head. The robber walk- Tt verdict rendered late vesterday aft.|®d with two parked cnrs in Fotomac | Members of the Levy family made | \ every foot. famous Overcoat, ;r:.,,;,., v a jury in Criminal Div B rmad -'“N_n et (;df_“ "".""Pr outeries, attracting passersby and | Qur low prices are = 3 hetore Jusiice Siddons asainst Clarn | Lot gunicay 5 S neighbors. 3 | for cash delivery only. | The most notable Shoe value in Wash- our other showings at o e the e 9 years old, of 920 P TR : 3 s i Ston e Rhe R e Carolina avenue southeast was Gets 10 Years, Flees Jail. W. A. Egg. ::f:?» ington today. this price definitely lwood. colored. last August. The | ”"””" Y Craay afternoon when the | ‘oyARLES CITY, Towa, December W. A. Stove, $15.25 | MORE EX- woman claimed self-defense, declaring | 1 o 1“"“‘,“\p',‘f“{‘fm‘;“"‘”‘“\f"" 1 (P —Roy Harmon alleged member | W. A. Nut. ..$14.65 | Patent Leather, Black Kid and Calf, P! 7 t the man beat her and had cor. | LR L | of an Oklahoma bandit gang who yes- | 5 a4 : d PENSIVE quality n--‘rnrl :'mrl w:;en she grabbed the pis- | CElownttal le Was | terday was sentenced to 10 vears in | W. A. Pea...$11.75 | Tan Kid and Calf of superior grade— e tol and fired. She was represented | cspital by DI | (he State prison at Fort Madison for | = . : g ! i ex-~ :."‘ “";‘T“‘:S"-l‘"‘" "l\”\\‘ilqnnl . As. | prained ankle. | ;¢iampted robbery, escaped from the | Coke .. $10.75 shoemaking that registers first quality. standards u; iy istant United States Attorney Fihelly | AP Floyd County Jail last night, i o conducted the prosecution. The wom- | Mother and 3 Die in Fire. Saddler said today. i Fairmont Ee_:x '5?:';: clusive woolens an was remanded for sentence. December 1 (#).—A |~ . i ey R e i (o) Peerless tailoring. s her three children lost | Also Buckwheat, soft | mons on ] Heavy Quake Reported. their lives in a fire which destroyed | | coals, briquettes and | their home last night. They are Mrs. kindling wood. Allour | INCORPORATED Plenty of the favored A heavy earthquake was recorded | fiu 1o : e G ahits ws. vecorded | paul Cllby, 28, and hér ehiliso. i | Clover, 9: Leroy. 7, and Delmor, 5. An graph last night, beginning at 11 ex: % K . pl al gas was considered iximom Eisturahce was ot 107 o, | e Drovable catse of the fire. ‘ CARL M: BETZ, M Director Tondorf placed the location EEeaate be: or the tin boz, &e. ERNER | bt 0] - at 10.500 miles from Washington, or| Dublin has just installed public au v p‘zo ol”r”;”r . . }E £19 1%k SUvact West Side—Bet. 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A Man’s Christmas Gift Hickok Belt Rayon Robes, Special, $12.50 ..$2.00 to $6.00 Blanket $1.00 to $5.00 Robes ...... $4.85 to $15.00 -$1.95 to $8.00 Manhattan $5.00 to $15.00 ~ Shirts.. custom-made suit. |‘ $]. 24 50 Radiola 16 NDEED, no more individual wool- Absolutely Nothing Else Necessary For This ‘Iv pmmm ens, no more fault- lesstailoring, no more distinguished style, can be pro- cured within 509%, of this price! Wt 2l @ ta !’ Golf Hose Sweaters.. Yes. there are Criterion models for the more $2.15 to $10.00 Wool Hose.......... 50c to $2.00 Handkerchiefs....50¢c to $2.00 : 1l Fancy Silk Hose, 75¢ to $2.00 Dress Sets, Special........$3.95 conservative as we Best Ever ji $2.00 to $10.00 as for the young man’s taste. Al sizes. Six Tube—One Dial B X =% COMPLETE 1i ith fit. plied with this ~outft In Majestic Cahinet Q %;&os“. : Son’ | Air :olumn Chamber Direct Entrance on Blavenlh Street »‘ Ilalu Else to Buy .$3.00 to0 $5.00 -$2.85 to $10.00 So1 HeRz06 s F Street-at Qth Slippers . Third Floor BUY NOW — MAIL EARLY

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