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‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. WEDXESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1928 : I |- b M[MflRlAl.PI.AN MAN CLAIMS HE KILLED WIFE LAWYER GETS JAIL TERM WHILE WALKING IN HIS SLEEP| OV LARCENY CHARGES| @ bre W Clours, Parocei { SUPPURI |S ASKEU Attorney for Detroit Slayer S'ays Crime i ::1::;“3:::";:):' e Atwfitaeéiol(ent ATWATE R KIENT Charles E. Early, 42 years old, local ; . . z if Desired Board of Trade Invites Civic Was Committed While He Was Suf- o e e | Terms if Desire jail by Judge Gus A. Bchuldt yesterday . . . .o ve ch: f t | Groups to Back Roosevelt fering From “"S6mnolentia. S e alA e et B. & J. Radio Shop! . ‘The charges against Early recite that 2 . N.W. Stadium Project. = he obtained $35 from George H. Bowie | 3201 Mt c”l”;'s’:‘:gs' W v A ,‘ : | ; Pl ¥ gociated Press. Kutziub testified he apparently was | yiitth M5 10 HET RCR ingly failed | i £ ¥ 1T, September 26.—A plea| waing in his sleep at the time he shot | to complete. “'Af invitation to the various éitizens' | that he wis walking in his sleep when iyt told of an attempt &t % % associations and Othf civic organiza-| he shot and killed his wifa. Amelia, is wife and told of ; tions 0f the District’ to join 'in the| has been entered as a Gefense for | suicide after he discovered the deed. HOLDS WET ‘YOM KlPPUR. ‘l moventént urging -establishment of the | Chaster Kuhtxlub.dm,. on trial here i-xe said the report of the gun awakened | X I ed with murder. im. 1 B e o on | i . Three children of the couple teetified | «Deed, judge, T was_celebratin’ Yom | Hear the New form , has been| William Cahen, representing the de- | gl::endea D{a_v. ':‘1-1’:‘ ‘l':adr‘:mu?. Traze | fendant, in his opening statement said | their father walked in his sleep on an, Kippur,” said Emily Vincent, colored; e s Madel 40 a: . OWen, chaitman of | Kutalub killed vife while suffering | average of three times a week and as- | 60 years old, when arraigned before g 8 ! :amc"ofi'm?;fig'a‘gng‘i'c'mfiu?m.“ b }tmm “gemmolentia” and somnambulism. | sérted their parents never quarreled. Judge - Robert E. Mattingly in Police T : E A special committee of the board.| Semhambulism was defined by the| Police who answered a call to the | Court today. i 3 ¢ ; Z consisting of Mr. Owen,*Maj. Gen.|Atlorney as “a state of sleep in which | Kutzlub home on the night of the | ~ The woman had beén arrested by KENT $ e T"E |020 AT v ¢ ; Anton Stephan nd | Robert J. Cot-|come of the senses and voluntary pow- | sheoting, April 6 last. told of finding | policeman S. F. Smith of the first pre- y xecutive 882 ths board, | ers are partly awake,” and “somnolen- | the husband, grief-stircken. holding his | cinct and charged with intoxication. s Jrell, executive seCTetaTy Of g ot | T "hs The “lapping over of profoun | wife in his arms. Ars. Kutzlub died 8 | Judge Matiinely asked where she got o conference with members of the)sieep in thé domain of spparent wake- | few hours after being removed t0 & | her potion, and she explained that some Roosevelt Memorial = Foundatien in | fultess.” hespital. Jéwish friends who were celebrating order to get suggestions of appro}'a! the‘lr X’mlidagsr" léa;‘i"gn!';x: iet ctxoah"' She ociaisloptopal o SERRILIE BA Lecal fire companies, fire | V8 glven 90 days_suspended. ihe. emarial, S0 EBApDlE . o W"'L AWARD PHIZES' x‘r‘:fi;gcgmu hfoam :elrbv cgmmunities e = - civic brganizations. and other groups participating in the 1 ted. N ’ ardde are among those to receive the . n m:‘::;;rnw'g:‘fifi: 100kl assos| Piremen‘a Ball Teamy and Winuach Prophiss. Qaell §. Emith, chairman of ALK With 920 14th St. N.W. eiations, the board points out tht there | in L1bor Day Parade to Be Honored | the cltizens’ committee for the parade, U Open Evenings S0 ouistanding ey r'*l e ctn | Winners in the various Classifications iz : | 8 About | Rocsevelt now and that’\e etadium |, Y 000, 0% Shor day parade and ' | g | type of memorial would most $ultably | fhe fremen's base ball team, which won | With each member assigned 2 duota | lnstallmg An . | can stain 2100 for Expert e Peasidonts *| in its annual clash with the'policemen's | Of verses, 1502 Baptists of through | k 3 - Service ‘and Repairs O o of cburse, would not | t22m on Septembér 8, will be awarded | VA, recently read the be-used merely for athletic purposes,” | rophies at a special ceremony in the in two days. the letter to the associations reao: "?3}";’ room .°‘f tge rgrs;mg fi‘g‘l‘fgn’g 10~ | e twa er ent “but, if it should be b“mu !obsent 10?&031 S,’é.., e e i e e ———— : sioner Proctor L. Deugherty, who will to your electric socket.. Call Come In is t Crespes, for k :}:hher::.epfi::;!u: io\n'enl?c‘.“!ka‘ftlbergh. award them in behalf of the various us for a demonstration. = Ex- A 3, izations and 5% H ) | . sat” national gAtherings which are|Commercial firms, organ: [] pert installation. Satisfactory ccmpanies which donated them. . = $ld trom ime & cme v pretetn | CHEITIS AP SOnL (SR 1y e b mtinnse - Evening for: a plays, athletic contests, local gatherings, | 2 “ | HARRY GROVE E Demonstratlon and the various other features which of the are incident to Washington as a great g:n\{a:]mn city ‘and the National | ? He f ! th St. N.W a) . FThe Rocsevelt Memortal Founda. Let Us Listen to the famous 523 11 t. N.W. tion, we understand, expec 0 spen some $5,000,000 and we have the hearty | Demonstrate the ] co-operation of Col. Grant, the director | wa er of public buildings and publit parks | and the executive officer of the Na- and one rectifying tube, §77 (with- . meawsewe 3 Atwater || Kent Radio ,, vt Kent Radio | sezéaee ™ * ™ | %€ Hech¢Co. 22 _ i “There will be no diffeulty in get- | tubes). ting the 50 to 73 Acres neéded for Terms if desired uats spice 0r parking and other | TERMS IF DESIRED (witkout tubes) 7 Mode 41D, C. e, 87 (ithont tul fachiities incident to & stadium. The eatures Bt il pisTIG’S ([RADIO SERVICE Sy iod s oo b i € et NE. STUDIO . ATWATER achington: 1t il b be 6t the Sigect Linc. a8 DECATUR 4212-42/3 figfi’{o RIBRSR || ‘ ' &7 MODEL 40 A.C. wt. For 110- # 120 volt, 80-60 cycle altersating eurreat. Requires siz A. C. tubes N T a GRSl 1 N A 2 2 '.:Z If it’s an Atwater Kent i and Cotumbis | your radio is right! achievemeénts on benalf of the city. “Becauss it has such a great com- munity interest, theé executive com- T el e Free H ? Another Netionally Rd. N.W. ths efions of this comminise and to emonstration o Tw ATER @g\gg&w%& R 11" open Bveby Brdining Uad11W S THE POPULARITY of this 1929 all-electric set springs g’u!u m}:flo;fl_[;{ gm chefse,mo:h .sttaix; A NSNS A R U - from these two facts: 1. Everyone with electricity in his home wants to have should nave th%‘g;dflitz = pg:ln: sen- : ent, and w e to lve per- - = =y . . P S miscion {0 take such letters of approval | : | KEN I = radio programs brought in by a receiving set that needs no : \ batteries. to New ¥ork with it so that it could lay them before the Foundation as a | y | H Bef B ;l{,‘;’e‘" Ingication of the desits of qtr?fs, In Your %: B:;nt efore 2. Hard!y anyone wants to pay more than is necessary for fine reception. memorial stadium 2 Na- e o b o Without Cestor | § Call North 790 Working without batteries, direct from the house-current i —and working consistently—the 1929 Atwater Kent exactly m,m:’::.rwu ganization and reply at the earliest pos- o bl' : For F D trati . 3 i dase, S o - igation. . 'or Free Demonstration ; Lt . . $ touth with the Poundation and de. . B iistine Terms I- R L fits the picture of modern radio in this new age of electricity. STt to got to kK this matter as & 7 . K e L . Sepiflly a3 pocsible.” Kt f : Ycur CId Set Accepted 2 i It gives fine reception because, designed and built the way Prices slghtly higher B B “Ofla\\’s e | in Trade Because~4s Piano Dealers ‘it is, it could give no other kind. It pleases all kinds of people vt o th R Charles Reyntlds, 65 years old, 431 u’ea’? Jmmkm%mam@, ‘ 5 lh.;da;]vsk:;g:c':afuh;:l?es Ll e s T every.- street, was overcome irina- Monal’ch Kadio Sho > 8 . Irving street, wat overcome by tumina- || @ 704 10th St. N.W. P Fine Firtish Serms and - R & toet toos o his Do et Main 774 1160 18th St. N.W. This electric set has shown the world how inexpensive terday afternoon, He was treated at “Just Around the Corner R! Cpen Evenings | a”d 1&3 a[l llomw com”w”d od radio can be when it comes from the factory with the ~ *“Radjo’s truest voice” Ty WY .G} T o home by a physician from Emergensy » oo s tal, who £aid e was not danger- Do e s argest facilities. Aivtr Kot Reo Sy SR arnecd, - — | 18,5 9 g See an Atwater Kent dealer about a home demonstration, . different in sise, Each 820, Let the 1929 Atwater Kent all-electric set answer on its own behalf any questions you wish to ask. Then keep on listen- ing—to the Presidential candidates, the World Series, the Jootball games, the daily feast of radio entertainment—all coming to you clear and true, because your radio is right! ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY \’\TO OD\V ARD & L dTH ROP i 4700 Wissahickon Ave. A. Atwater Kent, Pres. - Philadelphia, Pa. 107 1™ F axp G Streets No. 40 Atwater Kent | [ wigiude SOUTHERN WHOLESALERS, Inc. 1519 L 5. A¥. E!ecti‘ic Radio Set Distributors Wm. E. O’Cennor, Pres F. C. Ferber, Sec’y Decatur 130 in Handsome Cabinet s 15y ; *150 Listeners in” wil find that ] 78 - riormance of this clec- | Ve T a1 ¥ receiver is even finer W,Flnfllb; - Ces n ité l:ar;d:ame_ ];\ppe_:r- omplete with tube. ™ o NG I0-A RCA 816~F~Sfi.NM'. 00- 2 g, er—all inclosed in this [} ; radio value. e e e ——— = Must She Tend the Furnace, Too! : malnt dem | e KENT RADIO. . = : Be Arranged O OMAN'’S work is never d»one.” Yes, even now, 3 R Yr &N 8 X A’I A;I EE“ KEN:'[‘ R'ADI with all the modern conveniences, Mother has y ; Fevsta FLoca. \ I e e e oy as lenty to do. Marketing, meals, cleaning . QA honing Main Ten Th eyt D etce p y , do < - 3 'y N phoning Main Ten Thousand right away for a FREE Demon- washing, tidying, taking care of the youngsters e TR T stration. —and agfich}: tlinoulsand litftle things that abr:r so tire- ° APPLIANCE some. ighty little time for rest or a neighborly visit. TS e L1 P t El t Hardly fair to expect ker to tend the furnace, too. - 2 - O Olnac E,“"glc rlc COMPANY And certainly no man is enthusiastic about getting % 14th & C Sts. N.W. Head il up early to fix the fire, and having to shovel coal and ) e oo A S S — ashes when he comes home after a day’s work. ' Oil heat is a real comfort to the more than one-half \ : < ( \ | : ATW ET D x_il_'lhillilon families who ngw enjoy its n;alny ad\;al:\tagi;sg. PaLailb Aenuie e least expensive and most successful way of heat: f ALK cnl ;s W homes automatically. And Noiseless Nokol is quickly servics to our customers % $5.00 STARTS YOU BU Y’NG_ and easily installed in your present heating plant. We have n cur empioy one of the best tnformed radio Phone Col. 1641 for Demonstration . . j experts, whe ves his 1 attention to the installation 5 Let us give you the facts on Noiseless Nokol, made by B o e Gt G medng v grad sl i he way ) M l ¢ P LEASAN I MUSIC SHOP lnc e origi ) Iy 3 3 of complete sat! tion to our customers. the originators of automatic oil heating for the home. e garenio ond Cnighly Fecommend the , following : o ’ 2 Call, telephone, or mail this coupon . . . today. radios. ATWATER KENT RADIO RCA RADIOLAS and the Autematic Heating Corporatien : " B B 0 1719 Conn. Agve. Nl.)W. MAJESTIC RADIO Atwater Kent 'Jv & ey f,.?,:‘ North 627 ; Our prices on these sets are as low as can Radio F S i : CO 2 AM be found in the city. Sold on monthly pay- On Credit . . : 4 K h; o Open Evenings Until 10 ments if desired. y way, send Piano and From Lo i 10 P.M. N e fi gtw U S of epecial afcce™ < De MOLL Furniture Co. 2900 14th St. at Harvard Columbia 101 @ @ 1719 GoATING CORPORATION 12th & G Sts. ——— — " = [l 75 S RetiorFarmeure Né6K® RDAN NO_COMPANY ~ 13%6 G ~ iRt | 3310 14th St. NW. ' OPEN EVENINGS Opp. Tivoli