Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL® 1. 1930. o K- 1 DAGUE CONVICTED STUPOR FROM DRUG IS BLAMED Jurist Wins Promotion. “Thrums” to Honor e RICKER APPEALS o e = ON MURDER CHARGE| IN AUTO THEFT ATTEMPT PLEA AT -«&’*flw f“i‘l"tfi’:‘:."’%’""‘fn fred Isaacs, a member of the High Court | freedom of the town. The nonor will be Ifl S AV Bflfiwuun - 3 ] BESNE S tuf Aglsttr;m; hslh;“j lszt‘)s, w?s t_\}"csten:aglmnk":d next June at the opening .of . - 2 i & N < appointed chief justice o e High | the new sports pavilion which Barrie L) . Auto Salesman Faces Penalty With| yofendant Testifies He Regained Senses in Jail After |Court. sifted to. his native town. Wom:nx'c ohmpam;nt “; A Taking Potion to End Pain. { Large Audience Hears lllus-| of Highway Patrolman. 4 | How & man in an unconscious condi- Government hospitals here for about | We Are Pleased to Announce That trated Lecture at Central . . % o B the Assoclated Press. tion from faking drugs to Telieve the | (WO Years, festified that he underwent | - 4 — | | spinal ration in Gallinger Hos) NEW CASTLE, Ph.. April 1—Walter | poin of an operation attempted to steal | Thmsduy night. Due (o Dressing ‘g‘::ji MR. FRANK BAUR T M.C.A - Glenn Dague, former Wheeling, W. Va., . M. C. A , . . 4 | an automobile and was also arrested for | ness in Richmond, Davis said, he was | - . automoble salesman, today stood con- | po UEINELE TS B % day in the | forced to leave the hospital the next | Formerly of the — victed with his gun-girl companion in | testimony during a Police Court hear- | morning, although against the wishes | Metropolitan reservation of 3 ve 4 E. | and advice of nurses, who informed him | H iv An urgent plea for p! | the slaying last December 27 of Corp. |ing of two charges against Gordon | B Tt e piven = hewey divg Detective Bureau veri vood in its wild en- | ¢ 5 ” - Davis, an Arkansas lawyer. | :r;afl nov«ermfn zogum' bt i s ’ i y ; ||Brady Paul of the Pennsylvania high- Dgit, An BESSRS WU oo gperved | before his operation. ‘ for the past 31 years rons was made ! % 3 % way patrol. by two boys to have entered the auto-| Abuot an hour later, he said, he de- % L. Ricker, president of the Wild Flower | s - i : In the same court Toom where a week | mobile of Harry B. Cornwell, restaurant | veloped & severe e | 5 is now Preservation Society of America, in an 3 e, WO ago last Friday another jury returned a ' Droprietor, parked at the intersection of | 20 &, {8 FOTe S YOS, Gl R SeTE y ) Associated With illustrated lecture before a large audi- | 5 4 g o verdict of guilty in the first degree with [hirteen-and-a-halt and = C streets | g ;jored he lost consciousness and’ re- % E | southwest, take & bunch of keys [rom 4| gained his senses to find himself in the | . THOS. H. st uu:ne Central Y. LMl.ec. d;\e.mmng o J ¥ c:.e recommendation of death in the ar pockef and attempt to start the ma- | SENCH iy | GARRI ) owing motion pictures ; |electric chalr against Mrs. Irenc ‘hine. Whereupon the youths, knowing L i havee wrought by thoughtless “lovers . g | Schrosder in the same crime the eight he car belonged to Cornwell, dragged | Judge Isaac R, Hitt, told the defend- RISON’S of wild flowers” in cutting sprays of the \ { men and four women last night brought Davis out and" took him to Cornwell's i S OUTU D J 5 National . il - |in the same verdict against the former ~restaurant. | bation office investigate the story and | dogwood blossoms, Mr. Ricker declared ‘ ! Sunday school teacher. The lunch room owner called police, | L8/ would hold the case open for | & that unless the depredations are halted / Members of Dague's family, including and Davis was carried to the station, four days. e ]?.EIECI:I;;& Agency ? xtinct in e > the wife he deserted with two children | where he was charged and locked up by T - 7 15 . N.W. & b ot Rt IR Viola. W e “two years ago, and | Detective . B. Carroll, who said he ap- | _Annle Laurie is not a fictitious char- s Sanahigaom e e blooms wilt shortly. after who attended the trial, were not in the ' peared to be in a drunken stupor. | acter. She was the daughter of a Scot- N o oeily wre araes | WALTER JOHNSON, JR., court room when the verdict was read. = Davis, who declared he had been in | tish knight and was born about 1682. away When the gatherer reaches his | Som of the famous Walter Johnson, the world's greatest pitcher, who is in a home. | Washington hospital recovering from injuries suffered when an automobile ran The society of which Mr. Ricker is | him down on March 13, is collecting the autographs of friends who visit him head is conducting a Nation-wide cam- | on the plaster casts on his fractured legs. —Wide World Photo. paign of education to save the dog- | a s wood and other wild flowers from need- | f ® & less desecration. in the talkies actually amounts to| Other delegates said that they were Mr. Ricker also exhibited colored | obscenity,” said Miss M. Flynn in a | convinced that the talkies were exercis- slides of many varieties of wild flowers | violent denunciation of American talk- | ing a harmful influence of the speech Pative to the Eastern United States, | ing pictures at the conference. of Australian school children. identifying each by name and describ- ing its characteristics. 4 ® - e The lecture was one of a series being | given under auspices of the Y. M. C. A. | on Monday evenings, E. A. Drumm of the “Y” staff announced that Dr. Paul _ Bartsch, curator of the National Mu- seum, will give an illustrated lecture TR T a new idea of George'’s IL GUSHER M-Brooks-Co FLOWING OIL GUSH G- sTREET BETWEEN TR LTE cuts 259% to 409% off MENACING BIG FIELD T — “Well Defies Efforts of Workers Concerning the . = Men,S @ BOYS’ clothing to Bring It Under . F _— - <ol Selection of : ' Prices—YOU WAIT "G o) Y Our New Spring ' ON YOURSELF—YOU towering strength, the Mary Sudik, No. 1, . wild oil gusher of the Oklahoma # g City field, today hurled a constant ; k] 4 menace of thousands of barrels of oil i R R ‘ ARE THE SALESMAN All suggested precautions were being 4 3 i taken against the possibility of an out- - break of the grim terror of the oil i Y v fleids, fire. Swept on thel wings of & b Let us help you in the selec- z ' 30-mile_gale, petroleum-laden spray < 2 from what ic termed the largest pshocd VA tion of your new spring coat, 2 o i Ol l S AVE. high-gravity well in the world, yester- y for never have we been quite day showered over the countryside to £ so well equipped to give you the north of the gusher. 3 1 iraes s anvgtyt %{“ g.: smnolnh‘:u ;‘emx:;d 3 TN °°m{ ete satisfaction. " Our A revolutionary system that cuts every bit of somewha n ‘when e . s e o i ” e overhead cost to the lowest possible point. A sudden flash of flame, igniting the and, of course, absolutely - A . " oil, would carry disaster and tremen- W7 “fashion right” and, too, you The same fine grades that we have sold for T M . can select your coat here with i over 40 years . . . the same guarantees . . . As a result of yesterday's high wind, a feeling of confidence . . o 3 we've simply cut our extremely low prices housewives in South Oklahoma City Stop in. Look around. ~Per- ; i were Wi lose vindows o! A it 5 4 their homes. T haps you'll find the very coat STILL LOWER! Fire-fighting equipment was dotted s A In strategly Reations Along the edge of : ! you've been thinking of. d'; the city and throughout the oil fields. coat that was obviously ma 2 ) Oil spattered down on the deserted 4 just for you. operating expense under this new plan al- buildings and _shacks of Bodine City, \ E: + mushroem oil town, and then whipped o g lows us to mark prices lower than ever nu{tfihwlrdkmbhlh% e3;1 fields, 1ts 4 $25 and before pat mar] ur) ly quenc! v 3 G N . flre; and ]g-lud drilling operations. The - - more 3 3 sntire field wil & & plandstill, 2 The slever cont sketched : ; , All merchandise is plainly marked and ar- WANT TALKIES CENSORED S s ety ranged on tables—prices are conveniently 3 displayed and every feature has been i, collars and cufls. “American Slang Amounts to Ob- b Brooks Goniv—SeconiiFloer worked out to make it easy for you to wait scenity,” Says Australians. 9 . on yourself! Naturally the large amounts we save on MELBOURNE, Australla P).—The £8 a3 annual conference SC| achers 3 Y . > 3. s s, QGecided to requegs the Federal and State i% § ; ; ; . Surely every thrifty person in Washington :gr;r:’menu r'f c‘l;npo'e .;n;}gf“r:m. > . RS owes it to themself to visit our store and “Some of the American slang we hear 3 e & - investigate. Every New Spring Style Is Here MERCHANDISE| "™ | 8% | for Men. .. for Boys. .. AT ALL A&P MEAT MARKETS s rrasraininnmn \II\\\\\\\\\\\E\\\\% e 4-Piece Boys' Suits 5150 8 13| $4.95 Flllet Of [T ————| SUITS—Good looking new spring 2 PANTS SUITS—Beautiful mate- [ 4-Piece Boys’ Suits snsasu| $7.50 models in Greys, Tans, mixtures, rials in new spring shades and pat- @ A i y 3 " 11 made garments that i ’ te. Fine fabrics, excellent tallor- *:"% W¢ 4-Piece BWS Suits e e o will not only look good but will give ing. GOLDEN RULE PRICES will 051 gerviceable wear. GOLDEN make you wonder! RULE PRICES WILL ASTONISH Sliced Spanish YOU. [ 3 Halibut Mackerel T oy . 9 Everything else for Boys—Coats, Men's Tweed Suits spring patterns and shades. Plain Blouses, Sweaters, caps, underwear, - and belted models. Greys, Tans, etc. ties, etc. Bring your boy in soon Men's New Spring Suits . : and outfit him for Spring. GOLDEN golls Just the right weight. GOLDEN prooion oo Wit SAVE YOU Men's All Wool Serge Suits RULE PRICES will save you! MONEY. We request the return of anything that can be bought for less eleswhere, Men's Dress Pants Men’s Knickers Buck Shad ™ 25¢ Hors Pl Syeters_ S OWTFITTERS =g 910 Seventh St. N. W.

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