Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1931, Page 35

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RS, WILSON HELD! TOJURYINSHOOTING Woman, 23, Pleads Innocence in Hoffman Wounding and Gets Bond. Charged with assault with a danger- ous weapon, Mrs. Tillie Wilson, 23 years cld, who is alleged to have shot and seriously ' wounded Leonard Hoffman, 25, after a drinking party in which she said a policeman participated, was held for grand jury action after a Poll Court hearing yesterday. ‘Wilson, mnther o( a year-old to the charge plead nnd Judge John P. McMahon, before whom she was arraigned, released her on $2,000 bond. Meanwhile, Hoffman, who s married and lives at 1321 Belmont street, still is confined to Emergency Hospital, ‘where he is sald to be in a “very serious condition.” Each Has Own Version. Mrs. Wilson, Hoffman and the DOH:! man involved, Charles B. Kimball of the twelfth precinct, all have told dif- ferent stories of the shooting, which mok place last Friday morning in a o0ods near Fourteenth street and Rhode Toland avenue northeast. ‘The young woman, who had been working as a manicurist in a barber shop at Eighteenth street and Columbia road, said she shot Hoffman when he followed her into a nearby patch of woods after the party drove to the scene. The policeman also followed her, she said, but at her request he returned to Hoffman's automobile, !n ’\\hlch the trio had been drinking, sl Hoflman the father of a 3-year-old son, was shot with Kimball's .38-caliber pistol. ‘The policeman _explained that the anon apparently had fallen from his holst Pzir Had Taken Poison. In a later statement, Mrs. Wilson, who came here from Richmond about two months ago and has since been liv- ing at 500 Third street, admitted that she and Hoffman swallowed poison dur- ing a party in his apartment the day | bet lorc the shooting. Hoffman ncknvwlcdx ed that Mrs. Wilson had visited his home while his wife, who is .sald lo be l telephone oper- ator, was at wi Wilson drank NOVENA IS PLANNED | The novena to the sacred heart will ‘begin today at the, Church of the Immaculate Conception, Eighth and N streets northwest, of which Rev. Francis J. Hurney is pastor, and will be con- cluded on the feast of the sacred heart June 12. ‘The noven. prayers will be said after the weekday 12:15 ocl k. The noo followed by benediction. The novena will be sald Sunday after the 7, 9, 10:15 service, which will also include th! blessmx of the sick. cost in years! | UNDERWOOD DEV“.ED HAM THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES | Fancy Cfiolinl NEW POTATOES l o Pounds z l [ 3w |0c 3m |4¢ 2=9¢ s 29 2 bunches 90 . bunch 256 | Fancy Green Spinach . Fresh GreenKale . . . Fresh Green Peas Fancy Juicy Lemons . .. Fresh'Rhubarb . . . . E Fresh Asparagus . . . . 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