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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, . MRS, DUGAN HANGS AT ARIZONA PRISON First Woman.to Be Executedg by State Is Calm During Last Hours. By the Associated Press. FLORENCE, Ariz., Pebruary 21.—Mrs, Bva Dugan, the first woman to be, legally executed in Arizona, this morning paid with her life for the slaying in 1827 of A. J. Mathis, Tucson rancher The trap was sprung at 5:11 a.m. She was decapitated by the noose when her body plunged 6 feet as the | trap was sprung. | Mrs n, the mother of two chil- dren, last night was taken to the death cell beneath the execution chamber | after Attorney General K. Berry Peter- | son had ruled that her last minute | appeal for commutation of sentence to | life imprisonment would not affect the carrying out of the extreme penalty. | | Final Preparations Are Simple. ! Mrs. Dugan's final preparations for death were simple. She calmly packed 8 wardrobe trunk and suit case and | Tequested Warden Lorenzo Wright to send them to her sister-in-law, Mrs. | Ruth Patterson of Weston, Mo. Her | personal belongings put away, she began | the last tidying up of her cell. | “It's just as I found it, this room nfr mine,” she said when the house clean- ing was finished. | A telegram delivered to the woman | late last night revealed for the first | time the identity of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Loveless of South Bend, Ind. Withholds Name of Her Son. Mrs. Dugan refused to disclose the name of her son The condemned woman's 82-year-old | father, William McDaniels of Ceres, | Calif.. was not able to grant her last | Ala wish that he be with her during the | hours preceding her death. Enfeebled | and scarcely able to walk, the aged man expressed regret that he could not comply. Mrs. Dugan, apparently resigned to her fate, was calm as the hour of her execution approached. RHEBA CRAWFORD PLANS | TO WED WESTERN BROKER | “Angel of Broadway” Recently Was Divorced by J. H. Sommers of St. Petersburg. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, February 21.— Crawford, known as the “Angel of Broadway” for her work with the | Salvation Army in 1922 in New York, applied yesterday with Raymond B. Splivalo, San Prancisco club man, for a marriage license. She was recently di- | vorced by J. Harold Sommers of St. | Petersburg, Fla. She was arrested once in Times Square on a charge of violating traffic Tules by holding & meeting there, but the case was dismissed. She was a firm defender of Broadway chorus girls, in- sisting they ranked higher morally than school teachers or nurses. MISS BERGER LEAVES FOR U. S. PENITENTIARY Prominent Hollywood Woman Con- victed of Falsifying Star’s Income Tax Return. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, February 21 —Miss | Marjorie J. Berger started to Federal n yesterday for falsifying an in- come tax return for Dorothy MacKaill, | motion picture actress. Miss Berger, long prominent in Holly- ‘wood, was sentenced to serve 30 months | in the jail at Alderson, W. Va. The in- | come tax adviser was accused of falsify- ing numerous other income tax returns | for motion picture people, but after her | conviction the other charges were dis- | missed. OFFICE FURNITURE GREATEST Useo car saE Chevrolet History SEE OURISMAN ADV. PAGE ‘10-A MEN PREFER THE FAMOUS Women know its supreme quality, the choicest from Ceylon's famous tea gardens. The rich, full bodied fragrance of Lipton's Tea has also won the preference of men. Every particle of its delicate flavor is preserved for you by Lipton's expert blending methods and the care and skill exer- cised to retain its native freshness. Ask your grocer for Lipton's Yellow Label brand, the finest tea grown. It costs no more. Guaranteed by Tea Planter, NEW! 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Ingalls, Assistant Secretary | of the Navy for Aeronautics, took off | from the Anacostia Naval Air Station | this morning for Philadelphia. | Tests of a new type of magnetic com- pass are being made on a flight to Lake- | hurst, N. J., and return, which is being made today by Lieut. M. B. Gardner, U. S. N, and civilian engineers in & Montreal, Canada, is to have a new $1,500,000 apartment building. Three rooms, kitch- en and bath, $65 per month. Southern ex- posure. THE MONTANA 1726 M St. N.W. being the only one in your circle of friends who have not used “Acme” Quality Paints or Pratt & Lambert Varnishes and Enamels in making your home more attractive through redecorating. BUTLER-FLYNN P-A-I-N-T-S 607-609 C St. Wholesale and Retail f MEtro. 0151 W LIPTON BLEND Ceylon " Fivo GroRGE V. " xive or sram IN THE WO‘,RLD v ¢ quen or Ly NYE IS HONOR GUEST Informal Affair Is Held at Recent- ! North Dakota were honor guests last | night at an informal housewarming in | the newl streets, C! arranged by the Home and School As- sociation of the community on the oc- | casion of its monthly meeting. ers with having secured an additional | appropriation for the ! one wing was completed for occupancy | Given, principal of the E. sas; Mrs. Henry G. the Board Dr. B. | tion, and Miss Helen Gantley, principal | are Mrs. Leslie B. wright, president; | of the Murch School. Mrs. Lella B. King, secretary, and Mis. Officers of the home and school group | D. J. Smith, treasurer, | We’ve dug up every odd lot in our store — and we’re “shooting” N them tomorrow in one grand bargain . event. Every item is a “Give-away” AT HOUSEWARMING | 1y Completed Murch School at Chevy Chase. Senator and Mrs. Gerald P. Nye of | leted Ben W. Murch hirty-sixth and Davenport he se. The affair was| chool, Senator Nye was credited by speak- school whereby | f the pupils the first of this month. 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