Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1928, Page 25

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* EXOUTLAW, SHOT INFELD, OPTIMISTIC Kentucky “King” in Critical Condition From Bullet Fired From Ambush. By the Associated Press. PINEVILLE, Ky., September 25.—As- suring friends he would recover because the bullet fired into his body from ambush Sunday morning did not hit any “hollow part,” Bill Henderson: for many years “king of South America,” rugged mountain region in Southern Bell County, today was fightin~ for his life , in_a hospital here. their confidence, patient’s n, with the odds against his recovery. The bullet passed through ¢ and broke one arm, they said. rson claims he was shot by v last week t a murder t s n, once reputed to be the tcd man in the Kentucky s, reformed from a life of law- cral years ago and gave his to the establishment t school. His reform, vhen he thought he was in vas brought about by ks, who managed ion of more than grinst Henderson, on on one of his ister said today that the r of the Bell County hills his promise to go straight, thought the present trouble wes not Henderson's fault. o THREE INJURED IN CRASH A collision at Thirty-ninth and Liv- ingston streets lat e yesterday afternoon between the automobiles of Henry J. McKenny, Livingston street, and I. S. Turover, 3909 Jocelyn street, re- to Turover and two Seiler Pauline Turover of the Jocelyn street re: The three injured persons, none dangerously hurt, were treated by Dr. George Nordlinger. . Seven-year-old Robert Russ, 4115 yes street northeast, was knocked 'n in front of Benning School, Min- nesota avenue northeast, about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon by an auto- mobile ‘occupied by two colored men, and his legg slightly hurt. The injured boy was taken home by the occupants of the automobile and treated by Dr. George ¥. Eppard. While crossing at the intersection of Sixth and H streets about 4:30 o‘clock yesterday afternoon, Raymond Roache, 34 years old, 1017 Ninth street north- east was knocked down by the auto- mobile of Frank W. Edelin, 1329 I street northeast, and one arm severely injured. He went home after receiving first aid at Emergency Hospital. Page H. Heironimus, 3711 Fourteenth street, was the driver of an automobile that knocked down Authur B. Jordan, colored, 31 years old, of 712 Girard street, near Eighteenth street and Ore. gon avenue about 8 o'clock last night. Jordan was treated at Freedmen's Hos- pital for a laceration of the right knee. Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E—Franklin 7400 Tailored Light-Weight Tweed For Business, Street or Sports | street southeast. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. September 25.—The birth of a daughter to Mrs. Young | Kaufman. prominent society matron, | was disclosed today as the cause of | two hurried airplane trips to Marquette, Mich. One plane, taking off from Curtiss Fleld, New York, with the prospective father as a somewhat flustered passen- | ger, was forced down at Cleveland, WILL BACK HAVENNER. Randle Highlands Delegates to Federation Instructed. Delegates from the Randle Highlands Citizens’ Association to the Federation of Citizens' Associations will vote for | Dr. George C. Havenner as president of the latter organization, acting on in- structions given them by members of the Southeast body at its regular meet- | ing in the Orr School last night. | Resolutions were adopted asking that | Pennsylvania avenue and Minnesot: | avenue be repaired as far as Eightee; The chaitman of th school committee introduced a report | calling the attention of school authori- | ties to overcrowded conditions in the Randle Highlands Schools. What Does Your Mirror Reflect? Your mirror will reflect beauty when you use Blackand White Face Powder; and your touch will confirm the beauty you see! . This flower-fragrant pow- der is made of the finest ma- terials and bolted many times through silk to give it a soft, even texture. It comes in just the right tints to enhance the natural beauty of your skin. Black and White Beauty Creations are of a quality ac- ceptable to those who seek the best, at prices within the reach of all—25c and 50c. BLACK==WHITE Tace Powder Dresses | fairway at the Marquette Country and THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1928, |Father's Plane Forced Down, Doctor’s . Arrives in Time to Give Stork a Hand while another. carrying Dr. Eugene Carey from Chicago, landed on the Golf Ciub in time for the physician to attend Mrs. Kaufman. Mrs. Kaufman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Royal Mallinson of Park avenue. Kaufman is a son of Louis Graveraet Kaufman, president of the Chatham-Phenix Natlonal Bank & with members of his amily visiting in Marquette. his birthplace. Young Kaufman continued his trip to his wife’s bedside by train, but was not expected to arrive until tpnigh ‘The Young Kaufmans reside at set, Long Island. neck muscles, wkh‘tha: pain, is promptly re- BENGUE (pro- nounced Ben-Gay). Applied freely, rubbed in well, and covered with flannel, the powerful in- gredients penetrate deeply into the tis- sues, lessening congestion, easing spasm, soothing irritated nerves, bringing rest and comfort. Good for every ache and pain. Insist upon the original. BAUME BENGUE | ANAL IQUE ! R P PPN, Bow-end Bed, Dresser, Chif- fonier, Vanity, finished in Wal- nut, constructed of solid gum- wood, with two-tone ‘decors- FREE—TAPESTE An elegant outfit, compris- ing 3-piece overstuffed suite that is well constructed with heavy coil springs and uphol- stered in a good quality velour. $5D $19.95 When they des able frocks they gned these eminently wear- must have been thinking of brisk September days when coats are still un- necessary ! For they are of light-weight tweed, tailored with a superior manlike man- ner into smart straightline models of one piece, or models opened clear to the hemline in coat fashion, Handsome brown or grey mixtures effectively trimmed with plain-colored pipings to match tweed! Novel button arrangement and good-looking suede belts give them their air of youthfulness and chic! Women's sizes 36 to 44. Sport Shop—Second Floor PESTRY RUG WITH Kitchen Cabinet All the latest features for la- d " tim 1 Has a op. $19.75 DEMOCRATS TO MEET. Speakers for the Smith-Robinson Club meeting tonight at Democratic headquarters, 16 Jackson place, on La- fayette Square, were announced last night by John B. Colpoys, chairman for They are Mrs. J. Bordon Harriman, Democratic national committeewoman Mrs, Charles F. Taylor, chairman wom- en's activities in the District; Judge Robert Hardison, Mrs. Leon Arnold, Miss Mae Helm, W. M. McMechen and | Mrs. P. C. Willson. i The meeting will be held at 8 o'clock | the Democratic national committee of Smith-Robinson clubs in the District. 08 Remarkable! 12 Pieces for Only sliding and it is expected several hundred will attend. | For correct time tune in on Station WMAL at 8 P.M. each evening During the day telephone Franklin 869 JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS DIAMONDS AND Other Precious Stones Members of Amsterdam Diamond Exchange oft. Aalinne. 935 F Street ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN ADOLPH KAHN i Treasurer President Good Quality Furniture atworlhwkile Savings/ tions; sanitary spring. Com- fortable Mattress, 2 Pillows, 2 Pillowcases and 2 Sheets. A fine value! Regularly $149.00. Oblong Extension Table, attractive Buffet, Enclosed Closet, Armchair, Server, China Chairs, 1 RY RUG WITH THIS OUTFIT Metal Bridge Lamp and Shade, a Decorated Magazine Rack, End Table, Metal Smoker, Davenport Table, Table Scarf E 8 and 2 Book Ends. 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