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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY JUNE 14, 1920, ; ) Th. Store for Thrifty Peopl — TUR[:H MURDERER PROPOSED CAR FARES |COMPENSATION PLEA |miioner ®. 3. Honge, ot the Disrict| $29,290 IN BUILDING e ad- 3 ¥ d pensation entered by her relatives. ————— poration at a cost ol( lboI $700, R Y \ I Of Bloomingdale Association Goes on _ Deputy Commissioner Hoage said 10- | Prince Georges Commissioners Is- fie;omrfn“ pullding ° enter- i | SENI NCEI] ]-0 UIE Racord ‘as Objectiag te' Insrease | Death of Golorsd Woman Employe| 257 St the tustimony received by the sue This Total for Week e & 313,000 office bulkiing at Silver UFMA | st Plauned by Traction Company. | of Laundry Not Due to Gas, | he vommantretormc to mork ous morisi Eading June 8. il ang. & mew House for. the The' Bloomingdale Civie Association, Official Rules. R R e T e e s e ot The Star, | lege Fark o cont :z:,'o‘oo“.m"’ at Col- I “oli s | o et s — O st s, | M o S IS 5 mreymere's Now Bele | i ’ an Chure! » n e e laundry | struct estimated to were el ore’s 1316 lm, &v‘n‘h st Nw Guilty After Four. Hours’ euliion to the. Inerease in strect car | CaTacterizing the death of Ophelia | building were of mild density. ber. | Isssued. from the office of the Prince ot r : e eraposed by the Capital Traction | Clayton, colored smploye of the Tolman | %on sflected, they said. would either| Georges County Commissioners during bt B e A S, g Deliberation. e Ot b e on {avored. DAll | Laundry, three weeks after she had been | 127 died wilhin 48 hours or completely | the week ending June 3. Barrymore s to play the role of & col- Thg ue ti 1 | fares for school children, while & third . o recovered. "The permits were for 14 structures, | ored woman. She is to star in a drama. stion Is gassed when a cylinder of chlorine gas| Deputy Commissioner Hoage's ruling | 9 of which, o cost $21.230, are to be | b suthorized the education committee 10 | blew off a safety valve in the laundry, | refuted a finding by a o ra | 2%t withiss the metropoiitan area, and | tiZation of ihe prize-winning no By the Associated Press. s e " 1as a “coincidenc not due 10 any | thas the woman's death was Attribus | 5 o sost $8,060, in the rursl districts. | “Scarlet Sister Mary,” with an all-wh ’) | "ELIZABETH, N. J. June 14—Henry | of the community on property adjacent | Wh a . M ore 7 |} colin Campbell, 81-year-old bigamist, | to the N. P. Gage School. of the effects of Deputy Com- | table directly to the effects of the gas. he permits within the metropolitan cast. e Il today was under sentence to die in the | The association named & committee electric chair for the torch slaying of [to organize opposition to the proposal his mail-order bride, - Mrs. Mildred | to change the 1700 block of First street + Mowry. from the residential zoning classifica- Convicted of murder in the first de- |tion to first commercial. The committee | gree by a jury that deliberated four |will meet tomorrow at Tabor Church. | hours, he was sentenced by Judge Clar- | Edward F. Harris presided at the meet- ence E. Case to die the week of July 15. | ing. Campbell at one time was & $25,000- F‘ yWhen You Can Get 7 | | sozcar sdvertising man. 3ts wate, es | ey Sy PEACE LEAGUE | ; i I £ his side as he was led away. Sk A\\Them Here for ; | el o “| 1S FORMED IN BERLIN q ‘The body of Mrs. Mowry, & 58-year- | old widow of Greeuville, Pa., was found \ { 7 aflame near Cranford, N. J., on Feb- |Soclety, With Albert Einstein as i ruary 23, last. She had been shot h. N &9 \ [f | throigh the head and her body drench-| ~ Oficer, Seeks: to Promote \ x 4 [ |ed_with gasoline. World-Wide Amity.. - | campbell confessed the crime. He | said he n-;i become acquainted with | By the Associated Press. 4 the widow by an sdvertisement he ha BERLIN, June 14—The “Jewish % |} | inserted in & matrimonial paper say- | peace League” has been formed here Regular $15 & $20 Values N, | g ne was & physician and not averse | with osoat Wasserman, director of the Sl A 5 {R|| to meeting & woman with money. She | Deutsche Bank, as its president, and Cool, comfortable Suits of 1 § Jexs |R' | later entrusted her savings of $1.000 to | Prof. Albert Einstein and Rabbi Baeck Gafadines Tropical ~Wot- b Il | him and they were married in Elkton, | as vice presidents. sabardines, Tropic r i ) il ]| Md. He killed her on the way back | The league's object is listed as co- | steds, Mohairs and other typi- b 8 |} | from Elkton. | operating in_the ewish faith ‘Yoward L2l Siminerfime. oaterials ] | During the trial it was brought' out | “raising the moral standard of human- cal Su 18 . | that Campbell after losing his $25,000 ity and the creation of permanent world Suites that were made for e p:dllon h:i gl;lcngg ;uflrled Teverses | peace.” The “Centralverein German S Hrs that extended for the last 15 years. He | Jewish Citizens,” the Union Zionists of regular stock, not merely for ), Z admitted serving prison terma in Cali- | Germany, and & number of Jewish con- sale purposes. 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