Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1929, Page 41

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DEWEY AND WILSON ARE PAID TRIBUTE Wreaths From President and | Patriotic Societies Are Put on Tombs. Memorial day tribute was paid at the | tombs of Woodrow Wilson and Admiral George Dewey in the Washington | Cathedral yesterday, when wreaths | from the President of the United States and from patriotic organizations were laid in Bethlehem Chapel, | The presidential wreath came from | the White House bearing a d with the inscription, “The Presider The floral piece was a wreath of by leaves tled with red, white and bl ribbon: Wilson's tomb received also a wreath from the Veterans of Foreign Wars when a brief service w. chapel yesterday included: Capt. partment commander of -the Legion; Joseph F. Beattie and Charles H. Reilley, past commanders; Capt. Edwin | Express Co. at Paris, S. Bettelheim, national adjutant, and Frank Thomas. A delegation of members of the C’\pt Joseph B. Coughlin Chapter, I Dewey Congressional Med; A Association of Philadelphia, visited the Dewey tomb this morning to place its| May” held in the | from England Those participating [ a published memoir admit Frank Lockhead, de- | stole money from her father to make the trip. Her most notorious crime was the theft of $35,000 from the American | Gu She 4. | French jail and Guerin w THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, |Death Writes Finis To Career of Noted Reformed Criminal “Chicago May” Churchill Had Been Familiar Figure to Police. B the Associated Press PHILADELPHIA, May 31.—"Chicago May” Churchill, reformed criminal of international notoriety, died yesterday in the Philadelphia General Hospital. She Sh s taken to the hospital Mon- n, operation for an abdominal nrdfr jlist before she was to have | married Robert Considine, alias Charles | | Smith, another reformed criminal, who s known o police throughout ‘the rld. ‘Chicago_May's” maiden name was said to be Beatrice Desmond, although she used many other names. She had been married twice, and her last name, according to hos May Churchill “Chicago May this country 15 and in that she hen she France, She and her companion in, were caught by Fren was sentenced to three y to Devils Island, a French p('m\l colony. After her release from jail “Chicago got enough money to charter a wreath of tribute and depart without| vacht and cruised to Devils Islan ceremony. The visiting delegates w headed by John Anderson. chairm H. A. Neithercott and Anfhony Coan. Capt. Daniel v, Washington member of also attended. Members of the Admiral Dew mp, United Spanish War Veteran: lso placed a floral tribute upon admiral's tomb. The delegation was welcomed by Rev. Raymond L. Wolven, canon of Washington Cathedral, and chaplain to the Bishop of Washington. A brief prayer setvice was offered at o'clock this the only man who fully upderstood her and was the only friend she ever had. ere she effected the release of Guerd bribery. Chicago May" spent at least 15 sears of her life in prison. The man he was to marry, Considine, has spent Before her death she said he was World Time Indicator Made. Showing at a glance the time in all parts of the world, a new time indicator has just been invented by J. H. Willis CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPONSORS AIR MAIL TALKS Representative Kelly Will Open Series Tonight, Broadcasting Over WMAL. The Washington Chamber of Com- merce will inaugurate the first of a series of radio talks to promtoe the use of the airmail service tonight. The opening t by Representative of Pennsy “‘America’s A pound box of Stacy's Marshmallows, a pound box of Stacy's Jelly Drops and a pound of Snow Cream Mints. “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat” AT A Pound Box of Stacy’s Marshmallows The famous Stacy Marshmallows are nutri- A S S they are a treat which everyone enjoy. An sssortment of different flavors an attractive box. Stacy’s Jelly Drops These are the famous All Baba Jelly Drops. Other speakers in the series will be Senator Bingham of Connecticut, chair- man of the joint congressional commit- tee on the District of Columbia airport: W. Irving Glover, second Assistant Postmaster General, in charge of air- mail, and Harold P. Pitcairn, president of Pitcairn Aviation Inc., operators of the contract airmail route from New York to Atlanta and Atlanta to Miami. Lieut. Walter Hinton, pilot of the first plane to cross the Atlantic, Will act as the official announcer, and Charles W. Darr, president of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, will introduce Representative Kelly. U. S. DEAD IN ENGLAND PAID MEMORIAL HONOR Many Americans Attend Services at St. Margaret's, Westminster, Halstead Honors Unknowns By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 31.—American ol- diers who fell in the Great War and whose bodies rest in England were re- membered rday by their compa- triots_and ‘allies aifke. In London the annual Memorial day Canon C:i 1f you need work, read the want col- umns of The Star. e All three for 69c. | ie | Free State, MAY 31, 1929.° was held at St. Margaret's, minster. It was attended by many Americans, including representatives of the American Legion who previously had placed a wreath on th: cenotaph in Whitehall, After the service at St. Margaret's Consul General Halstead proceeded to | Westminster Abbey and placed a wreath on the Grave of the Unknown Warrior. | Members of the London branch of the | American Civil War Veterans later placed a wreath on the statue of Abra- ham Lincoin in Parliament Square. - ‘West- Because of inability to sell their cat- | tle, stock raisers in County Cork, Irisl ing financial troubles. “All Over Town” —the Better to as they is sure to And a Pound Box of Serve You . DETROIT, May 31.—The first of five | louncement was made he: h | vention of the Christian Church was | Reach studios. | King Edward.. | Blue Ribbon. | Key Klips | Pure Grit... 41 ’mvenum of the National Counci! of | Congregational Churches in the United States yesterday morning. The clause | aproved is the one accepting the pro- CHURCH MERGER CLAUSE ADOPTED AT DETROIT| | posed merger of 5,500 Congregationalist churches and 1000 Christian churches. Congregational Session APProves pour other clauses remain to be acted 5,500 Bodies Uniting With 1,000 | upcn. of Christian Denomination. “Bill” Hart to Retum LOS ANGELES, May 31 (#).—An- | Tt William 8. Hart, “wocsin A A 4 enabling clauses 1ooking to the merger | b gpo mamoo: Harty “tro-gun man’ of the National Council of Congrega-|screen in a talking Western picture, tional Churches and the general con-|having signed a contract with the Hal Hart's last yicture was By the Associated Press. unanimously accepted by the biennial made fou Special Savings Here! Sale of CIGARS For Friday and Saturday Havana Ribbon Cinco, Londres These 5¢ Values 13 for 50¢ Box of 50 Rocky Ford. Tenneyson . Alhambra. Three Pounds of Pure Fresh Candies packed in Regular $1 Bottle Regular $1 Can [ Regular 50¢ Bottle Palmolive Shampoo sty 7c Mavis Talcum Powder 590 at This Special Price Just For Saturday. of Norwich, England. Worked by a re- volving clock dial, from which radiate red lines to various points, this small cardboard indicator will, it is claimed, enable one to determine at which time onelan broadcast programs will be re. eive *10,,.,. Cleveland CANTON, AKRON, OHIO SUNDAY, JUNE 9 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Sats Fleet’s Phospho-Soda 720 And a Pound Box of Snow Cream Mints Temn\lnt little mint-: fl-voud dlltl mlfll of pure cane susar, They “on, Specially Priced Saturday Only - || Specially Priced STORIES BY. INFORMERS Saturday Only. eoes CONFLICT, CASE DROPPED One Identifies Pint, While Other| Says Defendant Did Not Have Any Liquor. Specially Priced 9alurduy Only..... c N .\ 2 - wm-m AW By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. HYATSVILLE, Md., May 31.—Two informers are worse than none, it was evidenced in Police Court Wednesday ‘when two men, presented by the prose~ cution in an effort to convict John Brooks, colored, of illegal sale of liquor, gave such conflicting testimony that Judge J. Chew Sheriff dismissed the case. The informers were Madison Brown and Ralph Day, both colored. Brown identified a pint of whisky in the court- mom as one he had seen Day buy Brooks. Day, however, said that then they visited Brooks’ home he tried to buy some liquor, but the man did | not have any. He testified Brown pro- duced the liquor after they left the | house, but did not buy it there. Policeman Claude Reese, who “cov- ¢red” the informers and raided Brooks ~house after Brown brought back the liquor, found only two empty half- gallon jars. 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