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CARLISLE FAMILY Relative of Former ‘Cabinet: Member ‘Admits Shooting _ |k Father to Death. By the Associated Press. John ‘Treast ‘during . President - Grover “f! Cleveland's administration, when Hern-|* don Carlisle, 32, farmer and relative of the former Cabinet member, volun admitted yesterday he killed his father, Robert Carlisle, 61, with a shotgun. Carlisle went to the home of County Patrolman Michael . Wagner, rqused him from bed and surrenderec. - ying, *“Y just shot my father. I think he 18 dead. T had to do it. He had been chasing_me around a room with & poker. I would just as leave be in the penitentlary &s where I am. I could not_stand his treatment.” The officer went to the man's home and found Carlisle’s father dead be-|jn the company. COUGHLAN HONORED hind a kitchen nove Herndon - was heid on a murder charge. Nearly two years ago the Rev. Napoleon H. Carlisle, brother of the former Treasurer and one time post- master of Covington, Ky., mysterious- 1y disappeared aiier ieaving his home on Christmas eve, 1928, to- déllver a holiday gift. He never was heard from ‘and was believed robbed and slain, INDEPENDENCE, K1., October n‘- { K semury oo Capt. Matthew Coughlan of No. 25 Engine Company, at the head “of the table, was guest of his command Jast night at a farewell dinner and BY HIS ASSOCIATES | | Retiring Fire Captain Guest at| roast, held in the engine house. Capt. Coughlan is retiring after 18 years’ service To his left is Battalion Chief John H. Vernstein, and on his right is Battalion Chief Ernest Howard. —Star Staft Photo. numerous marked by conspicuous work at the Pension Building fire duzing the second inaugural ball of President McKinley and the Knickerbocker disaster. |ond year, citations, is particularly Capt. Coughlan, now in his sixty-sec- resides with his wife, Mrs, | = Mollie Coughlan, at 3353 Nichols ave- nue southeast. by the West Virginia Synod of the Presbyterian Chureh. Incorporators of the new organization include Dr. French Thompson, president of the college. The purchase price was $100,000. . » FURNITURE FRIDAY, OCTOB /PLAN CAMP_FIRE PARTY Y. 3. C. A and Y. W. C. A. Groups Unite for “Hot Dog Roast.” Members of the Young Men's and ‘Young Women's Christian Associations will hold & camj fln and “hot 118 o'clock at Lodge, near special program of entertainment has been nnnndbytlum! M.~ Y. W. recreational committee. The party will be one o( & series for the Fall and Winter under plans for more closely co-ordinating activities C. teénth and K streeis, at 8 o'clock. INVESTMENT BUILDING is open on four sides. H. L. Rust Company Agents Are You Sick? Are You Discouraged? Are You Financially Distressed?. | YOU NEED From NEW YORK. 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(Papes 121-131) For Bible References, bes g Christ's HEALING POWER ON ALI. WHO BELIEVE. SENTENCE SUSPENDED FOR FURTHER INQUIRY | Capt. Coughlan’s boys went to a Court Halts Case of ¥oung Man, | igrer for nim’last nignt for the last time—but the parties in distress were Held in Baltimore, Accused o(‘ only & couple of hundred 6ysters, Transporting Liquor, Desiring & figal shindig with their chiet, Capt. Matthew ccu&'l‘:n retiring Bpecial Dispateh t Thy Star. Lfrom the No. 25, Engine pany after BALTIMORE, - omw ‘17.—Pending [an 18-year dommand, the engine hnuu] & further investigation, Judge Morris A. | “gang” arranged a farewell dinner. A | saper in the United States District | volunteer squad valiantly attended a Court today suspended nenmlclu Wffl- Kome-made fire. An oyster roast—hot vin Hogan, 19-year-old enough for even a fireman's palate— charge of transporting Uflm was the result. Hogan was arrested last June by {. mnowm the dinner, Capt. Coughlan | Prohibition Agents Charfes R. McCart- with a silver loving cup ney and John T. Weighl near Dorsey, |'by Battallon Chief John H. Vernstetn. Md., the officers reported, aftar they Tollowed his fcar for miles. According to the agents, they had received infor- mation that the car was being used for the transportation of liquor. ‘When apprehended, 12 one-half gal- Ion jars containing whisky wer® said to have been found in Hogan's machine. Following a denial of a mnudq suppress_the evidence filed by his torney, David Knulmn, Hogan en! 2001 16th St. N.W. ed a plea of gul the son of & Iormer "university professor 8 Rooms, Kitchen now employed in the chemistry de; ment olpu.{ e I and Bath ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Red Crou Chapter to Meet. v = COLLEGE PA K, Md, October 17 (Special) —Drought relief for _the county, the annual membership drive ‘n;:ld nutrition “mtk:hzuml" schools ol be discussed a annual meeting door every evening ‘and Sunday of the Prince Georges County Red Cross mnrnlnlnl%cperuymd s¢ Chapter October 21, at 8 p.m., at the Sunday. Can you Aff be home here of C. P, Close, chairman. without' this service -nm.-conr - hone National 5000 and de- Merger of iron and steel interests in very will start at once. Japan is being urged. Three of the new styles are illustrated; there are many more; come in and see them all, S %@m New York Avenue at Fifteenth 31 13 Fourteenth Street N.W. 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