Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1929, Page 5

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§ ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928 * 5 , B, s b sntemint il ;i ot b, s e Mo | PORTNER RITES ARE SET. o i s bt e ol T | S 5 L EL R | e o o i, Mary 0. ter, the complaining witness to the war- | public. The cost wi 8t $500.- | portner of 2141 Wyoming avenue, who BLAMES MISS HIX a8 re] )= ¢ [; ASE 8"”. |N ] A". i Tl e Ll B | 8 P S0 | QR Man D, P i & Ideal for Picnics Co-ed Was Responsible for, m:c:’.d lr”t'dwll‘tkt:' m:lledhv‘vl'v.‘h m‘i c‘;rdlngl to ul,hz b:nmunuc;m:’nt.‘;!:egum of pneumonia, will be held at St. lefraud, letters, pamphlets an g Wi erect n| ' Iiteratirre to James. A Councllor, with | League _Building Corporation, which | P11 Church, Fitleenth and V streets, - offices in the Tower Building. As a re- &umhlsed the property and leased it |8t 10 o'clock ay morning. ter- w |k All d sult of the repreunt::l;nds conuaed 2 zhe’ rcel:ilb !{2:1 ‘th‘e’ o]gnthnumnrchm ment will be at Manassas, Va. therein Councilor purc] & member- . al Uni e mem- . Portne bo o Lawrence Walker, Alleged | thereln Counclior purchese B rom <ot | bership, it was announced. would in- | poie ™ sues 35, 1906, bt Had besaca Washington. Walker is also alleged to | clude also privileges in Union Leagues | resident of Washington since 1912. She Lova Affair, Attorney Club Sponsor, Fails to Post | nave represented that a clubhouse was | in other cities. is survived by two sons, Robert J, d :o be :;euxflcduon rl&u::;ht hl.t{e:te‘;hen- mAnofl'.he{ :nnao?goe;nelllt’ln .z:!ly wuwg ;pn“hnar and ‘John A. D. Portner of e 000 ween L an stree - | the effec e deal for groun ington; two brothers, George K. Tells Jury. $2, Bond. {ract bad been ‘entered Into with the | had ‘been canceled by the firm which | Dougherty of Paris, France, and Al Slasaie Union League Building Corporation by | had arranged to sell it, the reason being | W. Dougherty of Philadelphia, and two s which a bullding would be leased to | that the June payment had not been | sisters, Miss Eliza Dougherty of Paris, By the Associated Press. Unable to furnish a $2,000 bond, after | the club on reasonable terms. ‘met after a period of 30 days had been | France, and Mrs. Imogene Skelley, of his arrest early yesterday, Lawrence | Announcement of plans for a building extended. Atlantic City. Walker, alleged promoter and sponsor of the Union League Club of Washing- ton, was still in jail today pending s hearing before United States Commis- sdloner Needglm C. ;I'I‘A‘n‘il:n t;:e“ uma = % 54 ‘mails B e e Jrom_the AVENUE o NINTH Walker was arrested when he went to the Post Office Department and ex- COURTRQOM, Columbus, Ohio, Aug- | ust 14—Responsibility for the three- | year love affair between Dr. James H. | Snook, former Ohio State professor, and | Theora Hix, the co-ed killed last June 13, was placed on the shoulders of the girl today by Max Seyfert, defense at- torney, in his closing arguments to the dury. Seyfert drew a picture of Miss Hix | “Fresh from the Gardens” ‘when she went to .work as a stenogra- - Ny {;E_er three year ago in the Veterinary 7 OW Prices . ek D B Soe e A b ey i Highest Quality F : l R 1 s . . 'S | Founder of the firm of L. Bamberger & t th ing spirit in the affair that \ne peying St n ne affi tat e 6o Rewark, X, whe nos annimnc: | | uicle Service mna eductions Open Until 5 P, Aug. 15 & 16 Seyfert characterized as a “damnable | ¢) 909,000 among his older employes At This Reliable Lumber House lie,” "the State’s contention that Dr.|SLONG00 SEONS tive direstevant i g 5 . . represent the former prof T 29 " 5 il b ‘Pm: kxlglnx. P 's story —Wide World Photos. '(’;.inf ::"I 1:: On en S r Oplca UI S ! ore an a Juror’s Nliness Delays Trial. - Lo ' th 1t ivi the tts f Small Ord Given Careful Attention ° “Atier Dr. Brook asked them 1o cx- | eSS ery, EVRE e, cuiing ot '] Smes S SR, i : . " | National Bank Dollar Pil plain the fotr degrecs of homicide, why | declaring that, defense iestimony had J. Frank Kelly, Inc. We've cut the already deeply reduced prices again—making | oliar e e oy Sro st would send hn 10.10s | cia e renlbe from. (e mamier | by 2101 Glorsia Ave. * 'N. the clearance event still more important— for, of course, the il 911FS S : electric chair?” the attorney demanded. | blows that Dr. Snook said he rained mi | 5 % b treet Saving yields more Seyfert started his argument, the |on the girl's head in & moment of values remain the same, no matter what changes are made in | than mere money. It "Ie‘::nd Ig‘r tl'lA: def&nsc .“e; Tj'!twl':’n \‘ irrationality, due to fear that sl'let g&- th . il b fid i ey, er . 23 e e T i SIS ; | Capital and Surplus e Comcentehn Butche, who suffered a sudden stomach | C Credit you can wse C 5 % | i $650.000.00 vourself—fosters en- illness fast night. A physician who ex. | =———————— We've come to a memorable climax of a remarkable season. ‘ ,000. b iR e .TSE“:'P““B{,‘: ,;id h:‘;omd %:(t,:,;; R when you need it— R b v gives m- un ay at the earliest, ; : : ) | i Tincey (ake s Bikce, P | Spacializing Credit for which you E $16.50 Palm Beach Suits . .. o~ ‘,311.75 i I petus to success. yron Gessaman, assistant prosecti- iawi ; . It 0 s tor made the second rrg:drr:‘enr;or the In Perfect E :‘7 :"“""l y ‘:“"" ; $18.00 Nurotex Suits ...... $12.75 1!’.) QYou need a Savings te a eyfert S| h | . . “ "B SnoneTormer Ol Sate Univer | DIAMONDS ) Pirmcttesmnpathune— 31 $18.00 Linen Suits ........... $12.75 : U Account—a “Colum- sity 'SSOT, W] mit te T e . . i >3 Jiiness stand that "he kiled Theors || | Jaree wsotiment bar piny $18.00 Mohair Suits ........ eerestatd $12.75 | t”a Sa Das ]ac§011nt X, - T-0] -ed, y I 2t =~ > ) t?mplatedyez:x and mxbly even g?x’t‘-} standard watches. $20.00 Linen Suits ..... ccscssssces eecee .$l4~75 | G TEE B comes of his fight to escape the elec- Shop at the friendly store— % . i1 4 real advantage. LA e (] pouie” alvers greeted win o $20.00 Mohair Suits........... S sidtsirarmesresrsiers DRASID ted t d |§ smile—with no 3 A R | 4 murder, as charged in the indictment, | Charge A coiints $20.00 Tropical Worsted Suits...............$14.75 | Paid on Get a Start without recommendation of mercy, if | { 5 : Savin THIS PAYDAY :h:nju‘rg :xrfl1émmencnnd‘1“wom?r:'| ze- | ln.m!ed 3 525.00 Troplcal Worsted Suits.......... wateie $17.75 g8 PR— - burns A ul o onvic Irst- . ki . H ne ollar il Gegree muuraer. with & secommendation || M. Wurtzburger Co. 817-823 Scventh St.N.W. $30.00 Tropical Worsted Suits........... oot SELTD Accounts PenWaTatvingbracetRt n(‘merc}x tcarr_fl;;;l senvenit*;mo! mle im- | 742 Ninth St. N.W. “Homefurnishers Since 1866 535 00 T ical W el St $23 75 | . prisonment, w It poss It) - - o < & o R o Tole. The jury also may return A \-‘::-‘ SECIIGING Ju tRerfoctDIsmIRSD Closed Saturdays—July & August EepIea el T (With Vests) $40.00 Tropical Worsted Suits............... $26.75 (With Vests) dict, of second-degree murder, granting | opportunity of parole, or of manslaugh- | ter. punishable by imprisonment from 1 to 20 years. i May Win Outright Freedom. i WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE If found not guilty, Snook may be granted his freedom outright, unless | the verdict is based on the sole grounds of insanity. In that case, he will be Men’s Separate Sports Coats . B WAkt cverybady dntw Extraordinary Sale of committed to an asylum. He then will . i urther chance of Teleaze . 5 $15 and $16.50 Blue Flannel. .......... it $12.75 3 that shingles are supposed to U oS8 B T T S White English $20.00 Grade Gabardine. ... o veseer. . S1375 g0 on top of the house, but . hr:‘;nr%me'r bx:x((.etr gh%hn?(gack:ggé,ir:“}n Broadcloth this fellow is putting one on s 3 and ‘those of his wife and baby daugh. | , Flannel and Serge Trousers the bottom. Dad sent ter. The State charged that later he . premeditatedly inflicted knife ‘wounds S H I R T S . ? the kid to our yard Nels thatoatice oleatit Baagk fiam: | $10 Pencil Stripes..... = .$8.75 : o lertiorrahang fied he could not remember attacking the girl with a knife, and the defense sought to prove that the hammer blows, | struck while he was emotionally insane | $12.50 Pencil Stripes Lo B —— and in fear of his life, caused her death. | the wrong place—they $4 .65 : S . T 1 S Still Good Choosing Among the , e S - hae e e A very unusual shirt value in'fine P-B Wool Suits Z > Dl and the defendant and the cqurt. in- | = L = = g e e | quality, high lustre, imported broad- With many of these suits are two pairs of trousers. and the kid’s getting sorer every minute. Next time PO Re IECOaNCIs RN T e cloth. Perfectly tailored in neck- Leiliook fonsthisinames GALLIHER & HUGUELY, Inc. e iveathe fury'to}emeibsritnat band and collar attached styles. Cheviots, Unfinished Worsteds, Cassimeres and Serges— cutor CHAR “will expect the spoils of | Sizes 131 to 17; sleeve lengths 33 models of such distinctive types that they’ll serve for early Fall Sherman Ave. and W St. NW. North 0486 THE BOYS' SHOP- if the ution is successful, Prose-{‘ the victor)” in a political way. Selferty ON N SECOND FLOOR OF THE P-B STORE ~ then pictured the girl as being responsi- | to 35. with fashion correctness. Clearance Features professor. : | $35 Wool Suits........... st Bttt st DO W) “If Dr. Snook is guilty of Kkilling | - o R el S 2 || Raleigh Haberdasher $40 Wool Suits. ........ ‘o . Seifert, reminded the jury that every | 1310 F Street $45 and $50 Wool Suits. .. .. TEe $60 and $65 Wool Suits. . .. man s presumed fnnocent until he Street Floor i proved guilty and that premeditation | In the Furnishings Dept. must be proved for a death sentence. | Seifert assailed County Coroner Jo- | seph Murphy for the report he made ' . SRand BB, ... .oovonrronsaseassoevenss. SHES ;‘r::}s‘:glai;:::tt}:ur boy—and to your 3 for $4.50 3 Vi , 100, $1 NeckWear .« . ... iooesvovvosesvaesisisisiomsisisse . : $1.50 and $2 Neckwear.........ccoeueeee.....$11S: $15 and $18 Wool Knicker Suits. . .$9.75 gll ll{ancy %ho;ts.}.‘: e Sareiateretels oo ns ;gc : Extra trousers with each suit—sizes 6 to 18 years. ; ayon Undershirts......... . $2 and $2.50 Rayon Union Suits. ...... el L $20 to $27.50 Wool Knicker Suits.$14.75 $2.50 Bathing Shirts.......... IREEETRPETPPE .$1.85 ' Extra trousers with each suit—slightly soiled SR Mg Tiewsil .« oo v oo S LN ————— (F'ms\'t';e'e:nglg;;w> $2.50 to $5 Wash Suits............ $1.69 . Sizes 3 to 8 years. Straw Hats $2 and $2.50 Linen Knickers. . .. .. $1.69 $4,$5and$6Straws..S.t..;.F.l..................$1.95 Sizes\7 %18 yeacs: X 5 i Do UnioneSuits. .. viio o ovnvioisionin D90 Suit Cases and Club Bags S e s Values up to $12.75 2 Gl IR . ... i o S SECHSRIG Iy .. S . SIS 3 - D ay Laundry S ervice 24 and 26 Inch Suit Cases.....cooooovinen. '$975 S — sk % o s % i $1 and $1.25 Blouses. ..... e 69¢c S0 daves our vioney by aving our othes 4 /hi it L Men’ s Shoes White and fancy. WOMEN are calling it “the 3-Day Wonder”! No long de- $6.00 Russet Oxfords ....... R bt e st SIS $1.50 and $1.75 Wash and Straw lays. No uncertainty. Manhattan’s 3-Day Collection $8.00 Russet Oxfords..... S e SIS Hate ........ s el bt e e e 45¢ and (]j)cliver_\('iSer\'ice n:ieans just this: Clothes collected Monday $14 Hawkins’ English Oxfords. ... .. Mt MU L ; are delivered Wednesday; collected Tuesday, delivered Thurs- : R g day, and so on . . . Also, Manhattan’s famous Net Bag way of $16 Hawkins’ English Golf Oxfords.......... $10.65 s OXfo.rds' e washing—without rubbing or scrubbing—saves you money by ; i Second Eloor Sizes 1 to 373 " saving your clothes. “The Nets Get the Wear and the Clothes . Get the Wash.” . . . Among Manhattan’s many services you will $4 Spring Heel Oxfords. ......... $1.85 find one that suits you to a “T.” Phone for details today. Coum - — MANHATTAN LAUNDRKY PHONE . DECATUR 1120 Sizes 6 to 11. Second Floor. The Avenue at Ninth “Where the Nets Get the Wear’ And the Clothes Get the Wash"§

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