Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1929, Page 22

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Amarillo Lawyer Who Shot Son-in-Law Claims Fair Trial Impossible. $7 the Associated Press. ARILLO, Tex., June 14.—Hearing * on a motion for a change of venue of the case of R. H. Hamllton, Amarillo lawyer, charged with murdering his son-in-law, Tom Walton, jr., here May 4, was continued to today, after court worked overtime yesterday. Sixteen witnesses testified t.hey hmrd e against ton ting. “Ought to Be Strung Up.” E!Vresllons thnt “Hamilton ought to ! 'his neck ought to be is g’uuty of a cold-blooded | 'om Walton got a raw deal, 'shot without cause or consider- | in ation,” were among the chief npill'::lom expressed against Hamilton, the wi i testified. b ‘The motion for a transfer was filed ‘when the case was called for trial to- day. It was suppl!menmd late today by i the tddlt.lonal plea that such prejudice counties adjoining Potter, | raids that Y.ha case shuuld be moved entirely out of this terri Hamilton's ellflr! hm(ly ‘was in cot part of the day. This included hls daughter, Mrs. Theresa Walton, whose husband Hamilton shot. Mrs. Walton Not in Court. Mrs. Grace Walton, mother of the alatn youth, was not in eourt. It was reported that her! condition still was serious. She suffered a collapse after the shooting and again an hour before her son was buried. She was unable to attend the funeral and has been-in poor health since. uun: Walton was shot when he red the lawyer's office, upon vlu of his mother; secret m to Ha ‘were attending t.he Unlversny of Texas at Austin togethe ‘Willlam Royaards, one of Holland's TEXAS SLAYER ASKS ™% 5i'5n Ripom FOR VENUE CHANGE Wisconsin Senate Defeats Resolution Officially Praising Sleuths. By the Associated Press. MADISON, Wis., June 14.—A resolu- tion has been introduced in the State Senate praising Federal dry agents “for their fallure to shoot any ome” during the prohibition .raid at the blican party's diamond. jubilee cell— tion at Ripon, Wis., ll!st S‘lurdly' and Ben Gettelman, Milwaukee. It de- cllred the ngenm “failure to kill any ere ‘kmed in the enforcement of prohibi- | tion 1920 and 1928.” The resolution nskrd special praise issouri rat, who is the | | Federal prohibition “Girector of Wiscon~ for thus impartially enforcing pro- Hibition and brnging. it into_ dispute | and particularly for staging this raid | Fithout murdering any of the ctizens wert or &0 exprees the hope that| the Federal ‘Prohibition Department would_“with equal impartiality stage s in connection with the rival cele- | |brmon of the birth of the Republican party to be held at Jackson, Mich. Swat the Fly Take advantage of an early start by an aggres- sive war on the fly at the beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire-handle fly swatters. Ask for one at the main office of The Star, 1ith and Pa. Ave. NW. Raid ‘Is Lauded| THE EVENING BTAR,” ‘WAS LANSB HINGTON, D.” ©;” FRIDAY JUNE 12, 1929 Are You in s Hurry? You&nlnd'flh Entire Anmmt in Less Than 3% Minutes! : s 7th, 8th and E S6.~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Don’t Forget Dad’s Gf?t ather’s Day un Closing Out “Aldine” Broad- cloth Shirts $1.95 " If your Dad's particular (and all dads are), give him “Aldine” Shirts! Of fine silk-like broadcloth, collar-attached styles, in white, blue and tan, neckband styles in white only. Sizes 1315 to 18. A TRIP TO OUR MEN'S WEAR SHOP —will help you solve your “Father's Dly gift problem— for there are hundreds of ext cellent gifts not mentioned. Silk Hose, $1 These will please him for they're full-fashioned and in the refined plain shades. Novelty Belts, $1 All leather, grey and tan shaded effects, plain black, tan and colors, with tongue buckles. Men's Wosr Shop—Bireet Fleor RGH & BRO Thousands of TIES: $1. Fathers are all alike in the kinds that will please yours most—plain colors, figures, dots and stripes, Men’s Blue Suits--the Perennial Good-looking single and double breasted styles, some with two pairs of trousers! Meticu- $2 4 7 5 lously tailored and expertly finished, of fine serge and cheviot. Men's sizes 34 to 42. most. promin nt actors, recently died, Youns Men's Shop—Streect Floor Y 200 Hardy i & . Rhododendrons QTO I m a n l ze d 2 to 6 Feet Tall, in Splendid Condition, Choice Collars - $1.49 Complete instructions for planting given with each ‘om) 4 plant. Be here early, tomorrow.. Wilt Slowly s SN =——————————————— ] Vacation Coats i No School After Wednesday Supply the Children’s Vacation Needs Tomorrow 'OLMANIZING means our special proc- ess for laundering shirts and collars # with Ivory soap. We use our own patented [ sizing. ¥ [The collars come back snowy white, smooth as silk, ironed on both sides and with plenty § I | | Iz 'i B | | | | Camp Togs For Boys Camp Suits, 8 to 16...$2.95 Khaki Shorts, 8 te 16, $1.50 Khaki Knickers, 8 to 18..000omuee.$1.50 Khaki Trous 14 to 18..cec0000.$1.50 White Ducks, 8 to 18, $1.50 Khaki Blouses, 7 to 15, $1 1-pc. Pajamas, 4 to 16..81 2-pe. Pajamas, 10 to 18, $1 Three Underpriced Groups findWh;tavor your v;ultlion coat nlul:w may be—you will it here at one of these special prices. models for motoring or sea-going, fur-trimmed :’L coats for general wear — and a few dressy silk models. A complete group for miss or woman, You will save yourself much annoyance with vour linens this Summer by having i your shirts and collars Tolmanized. Phone our Routeman to call Coats Originally $16.50 to $25 Coats Originally $25 to $35 F£.W. MacKenzie,' Pres, $ Corner 6th and C Sts. N.W, 12 6 Dupont Circle North 3445 Members of the Laundryowners’ National Association _EII::———ZEIC:EI— Franklin 5 73 o] m o] m : of tie space. The shirts have a set and a m feel that will lend pride to any man. o] 1 * o K [o] I 2469 18th St. (i Columbia 636 Broadcloths, k a s h- meres, velveteens and bengalines—ensemble types, some with capes, others with scarfs. Black, navy, Admiral blue and tan. Broken sizes. s Flapper Suits, 3 te 10, $1.50 18 Swimming Suits i Smartly furred or cleverly trimmed styles; broadcloths, basket weaves, and extra size bengalines. Black, navy, tan and grey, Street Floor For Girls 7 to 14 Coats That Originally 928 Were $35 to $59.50, Now Individual models, fashioned from the superior mate- rials; richly furred, or elaborately tucludl Black, uvy. tan and Admiral blue. A full range of sizes included. Women's and Misses’ Coat Shop—Second Ploor Sleeveless Jnckoa wpe 8148 Sleaveless Sweaters...$2.95 Skirts to Match......$2.95 Sum-back Crepe Dresses ..cocoweo 9895 Sun-back Pique Girls’ Sleeveless Organdie Dresses, Special, $2.95 A lovely Summer fashion that the modern Miss from 7 to 14 as well as mother is taking to. Crisp bouffant styles in soft pastel shades—of hazy flowered patterns. Some with quaint collars, all with deep hems. Fruit-of-Loom Sport Shirts, $1 The ideal outdoors shirt for Boys! Well tailored of sturdy, light-weight Fruit-of-Loom material—proof enough of their wear- ing ability. Sporty fancy patterns—also plain white, blue and tan broadcloth shirts. 12 to 1445 ’ . . Boys’ Knickers, Special, $1 Just the thing for camping—of sturdy cotton plaids, grey or tan linen crash and khaki drill—well made for strenuous wear with hole-proof pockets and six belt loops. ~ Sizes 6 to 18 years. Footwear for Boys and Girls oawe 82,95 i Fourth Floor For Tots 2tob6 Play Suits, Women’s Plain Linen Kerchiefs, Special $1 Dozen A couple dozen of these tucked away in your vacation-bound trunk wen't be too many! OFf sheer and cambric snow- white Belfast linen, generously sized and finished with neat 1-16-inch hems. Handkerchiefs—Street Floor Vanta Weol Sun Smu, $1.80 Vanta Cotton Sun Suits, $1 Pique Sun Hats...u....79¢ s' Sunbonnets «...$1 Printed Cotton Ensembles ,..qwo..$2.05 Fourth Floor Dann “Enters” the Stitched Crepe Hat for the Summer of 1929 Specially Priced 5 & 62 Children’s Lace Berthas Novelty Cuff It’s sure to be a sports success in the pastel tones of your dozen-and-one ensembles—and not to be overlooked for town in black, brown or navy. Marvelous Collection s of Fine Fur Felts 02 Values up to $10 A SATURDAY, SPECIAL $1.59 Nothing smarter to “puf on” flowered chiffon or .georgette frocks for formal afternoons and evenings. Beautiful patterns in a soft ecru shade, some with scal- loped edges. Neckwear—Street Floor Hose, Pr. 39c Full - fashioned, fine mercerized lisle hose, in white, grey and tan, with contrasting tops; sizes 5 to 8. Hosiery—Btreet Floor Youth’s Crepe Sole Oxfords, b;oad lmdl:nith lsut. IBlucher styles of tan .- Si SonsaSell 503 For Junior Girls, colored calf sandals with effective cut-outs and “bull dog™ Sizes 35 to '7!08 ,m $5095 Children's Shoe Shop—Second Floor

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