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B-12 *% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGUTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1931, SIXMILE PURSUIT ENDS IN SMASH-UPS SRR, | Shots Mark 60 M. P. H. Chase of Roadster by Police. Driver Escapes. A 6-mile chase early this morning. during which police fired several shots| and which ended when both a polic motor cycle and the car of a fugit speedster c de. molished near Bladensburg, Md.. was re- | ported in Police Court today, where a {last night. ASKS MODERNIZ OF CHURCH Pastor, Addressing Convention of | Disciples of Christ, Urges Use of Radio. ATION | PROGRAMS | By the Associated Press. WICHITA, Kans, October 7.—Rev. . D. Anderson, Fort Worth, Tex., urged ministers and laymen to -use all agencies at their command for the advancement of the church, in an ad- dress opening the international con- vention of the Disciples of Christ here Declaring that Christianity is in the midst of a revolution, Mr. Anderson, the convention president, urged mod- ASTRAINHITS CAR DRVERIS KILLED 'Woman Hurt When Auto Is| Driven Into Path of ‘ Engine. | Special Dispatch to The St GETTYSBURG, Pa., October 17 Samuel L. Montgomery, 42 years ol manager of the Auto Mart, at 1318 izing its program, including utili- | zation of the radio. R The National Evangelistic Associa- Fourteenth street, Washington, D. C., was killed instantly and a woman com- panion_was_slightly _injured when a coupe In which they were riding was | approached, police said, and the front struck by a Pennsylvania Rallroad pas- o senger train near Littlestown, 10 miles| "4 Of the machine came to & stop di soudh of here, this morning. iU The victm, who was identified by| The couple were en route to the York (‘?l’ds in )l\\s pockets, suffered a crushed | Falr, it was learned through business chest, while the woman, Ethel P. Ste- | gssociates at Washington. Montgomexy phe! of 1107 Sixteenth street, Wash. | 18 survived by his widow and two chil- inglon, D. C,, was taken to the Hanover | General Tospital with minor hurts. | dren, with whom he lived at Rockville, Her condition was said by staff physi-| Md., they sald. cians to be not serious. | St = Montgomery, who was driving the| Field Marshal Lord Methuen recently woman's car, applied the brakes about ' celebrated his 86th birthday anniversary 150 feet from the crossing as the train in England. | VOTERS DEMAND PAY Present Voucher to Unsuccessful | Candidate for President of Chile. | +SANTIAGO, Chile, October 7 »).— | Five hundred peasants massed yester- | day in front of the home of Arturo Alessandri, unsuccessful candidate in | Sunday’s presidential elections, waving vouchers which called for 10 pesos each to those who voted for Senor Alessandri. ‘The latter, speaking to them from WoopwarD & LOTHROP 10™ 1I™ F aND G STREETS a balcony, said he never had seen any such vouchers, that he never had bought votes and that he had not enough money to redeem them anywa; Distribution of the vouchers was at- tributed to overzealous workers in the Alessandri campaign. | Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment. National 5000—and instractions will be given for this service to start at once. in vanishes woually with E. ing, | | | | PILE.FOE. | 11 i torture seased, 1 Wooebpwarp & LoTHROE 107 L™ T awp @ STALeTs Thursday, Friday, Saturday—Last Three Days to Select warrant was obtained for the arrest of | closing a two-meeting prelimi- the car driver Policeman H. O Bureau, whose wrecked mot discovered beside & dirt Maryland, was missing for after the chase. It was be he had been either badly hurt or killed | of suffrage until he made his apy wce in police | headquarters four ho ward to | Teport that his man had esc ped | Chase Proceeds at 60 M.P.H i Tutt of the Traffic| r cycle wa d in ne 1 b means of utes, urs { prohibition Germany , nary to the convention, adopted reso- lutions which condemned war urged support of the national | d that | a)] Christians to exercise their right ! than before the World Wi i census listed 87 million chickens. MONEY’S WORTH You_ get your money's worth and more when you call on us for movin. We Offer Responsibility With Service —The Original— 5 KRIEG’S EXPRESS vorld ) & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 as & settling international dis- law and raised a plea for | now Shortly after midnight Tutt and another office they started in pursu 2 roadster on Bladensburg road ncrth- east. Traveling at more than 60 miles an hour, ocn passed the District ! line. The ch: outdistan Bladensb: chase until hind. Tutt tires of the cor out into M s so fast that White was Tutt was lice, who toc toc, were le y t but was injured only slightly yards farther, the 1 head-on into a tree. t feet and dashed to the wrecked c: its occupant or occupsnts disappeared into the woods. ©of the woods was in vain A scarch Reported Killed or Hurt. Bladensburg officers took Tu't’s motor eycle to their station house. Policeman | White passed by. and. seeing the| wrecked machine, telephoned the Traffic Bureau that Tutt had either “been | killed or badly injured,” and that he | could not be found | While the search for the ofcer was still in progress he showed up at head- | quarters. He said that he had been brought in by a passing motorist Several hours later the officer W to court, swore to & warrant charging James J. Willoughby of the 3000 block of W strect northeast with speeding. | CONFERENCE ASKS NINE NEW JUDGES Elevation to Permanent Status of 14 District Judgeships Rec- | ommended in Report. Recommendations of the recent senior elrcuit judges conference include ap pointment of nine additional di: judges and elevation to of 14 temporary district judge The report. made publ two for | cach for | Southern The temporary district judgeships | recommended to be made permanent | were: Two in P t two in th Southern Distric each in the Eastern District York in Western Pennsylvania Michigan, Eastern Missouri, Missouri, New Jersey, Northern Ohio, Southern California and | Arizona. | | | MISSIONARY GROUP | RECEIVES $55,000' Receipts for Year Reported by Baltimore Branch at Ses- | sion Here. | A total of $55.000 was received dur- | ing the past vear to carry on the work of the Baltimore branch of the Wom- an’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist _Episcopal = Church, Mrs. Danlel L. Ennis, the branch treasurer, reported at the organization's conven- tion In Foundry M. E. Church today. | The branch of the society supports a | total of 14 missionaries in China, India, Italy and Northern Africa and schools and hospitals in 12 countries. The branch was engaged today in the election of delegates to the General Executive group and the confirmation | of branch officers. Both groups were to be installed at the final session of the | sixtieth annual meeting, in Foundry | Church this afternoon The morning meeting was opened with worship conducted by Rev. Dr. J Phelps Hand. A quiet hour was con ducted at noon by Rev. Dr. Frederic Brown Harris, pastor of Foundry M. E. Church Bishop W McDowell ing at a session of the group last nig declared he was Gandhi for the latte of India, but asserted that only throu Christ can India be redeemed LEGION POST TO MEET Bergt. Jasper Members to Hear De- troit Session Report. The regular meeting of the Sergt. Jasper Post, No. 13. of the American Legion, will be held this evening at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue. A report of the national con- | vention of the American Legion at De- troit will be made by Department Comdr. Ferdinand G. Praser A mock murder trial will be held, with Judge Robert Mattingly pre- siding, David Hart, a: ant district attorney, us prosecutor, and John J. cGinnis as defense counsel, THE TAMIAMI Fast new one-night-out train between Washington and all FLORIDA Lounge Car, Sleeping Cars, Dinine Car and Coaches (EFFECTIVE OCT. 15) shington ‘The Double-Track Sea-Level Route Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tichets, reservations, information from ropical ps” Booklet Christmas Greeting Cards specially priced until Saturday Only 3 days lefr to secure the special d‘ls(‘o\\n( {(‘Y eflrly l’t‘ying, T}‘is disl‘oun‘ is made at this time each year to stimulate Car]_\' n\'defing s0 tha( our L‘raf!smen can achieve their finest art, free from the Clevcnth'}‘ouf l’\.lS]\- The designs are more beautiful this vear than ever, and are in nearly every case exclusive with us in Washington. Your visiting card plate can be used on many of the designs. For those who desire informal cards we have many original idcas to offer that involve no added expense. ‘PreweD z‘z)yrm%’xf mrr{fla troners 6il-12th St. N.w. Personal Greeting Cards Here at Special Low Prices. ENGRAVING, FIRST FLOOR. Silk Frocks ... that look much more expensive than they are *10 They have fagotting and puffing done by hand—and fashion details, one usually expects to find only in higher priced frocks. Quaint leg o'mutton and Empress Eugenie sleeves, crossing ties, epaulets and contrasting colors are a few of the fashion notes. From this collection you will find many styles particu- larly becoming to you and suited to your needs. Sizes 14 to 20, 1614 to 2213, Sketched—Two-piece sille-crepe dress with epaulets and flower buttons. $10. Silk crepe frock with hand-fagotting, $10. Howmr Frocks, TriRp Froor. WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F aAND G STREETS Toemorrow—for Fall Planting—One Carload of Well-Rooted Evergreens At.Very Low Prices Stock that has been transplanted several times to grow the roots nec- essary for hardy strength . . . each tree is wrapped in burlap cover- ing to prevent its drying out. (Note for planting—leaving the burlap on will assure the roots not being disturbed, and will not interfere with their growth as the burlap will soon disintegrate.) Every tree is healthy, well shaped, and of a variety much in demand for home landscaping. Each has been inspected to insure freedom from beetles—and, on request, we will furnish Government certificates that will permit them to pass through the quarantine lines. All trees will be delivered. These are the same exceptional qualities of which we sold carloads. this Spring...our present shipment is limited to one carload, so immediate selection is advisable. Biota Aureau Nava, 9 to 12 $1. Biota Aureau Nava, 15 to 18 $1.95 Globe Arbor Vitae, 18 to 24 $1.95 Globe Arbor Vitae, 18 to 24 $1.95 American Arbor Vitae, 3 to $1.95 American Arbor Vitae, 4 to $2.95 Boxwood Semperoirins, 15 to inches— inches— inches— inches— We suggest using some of our rich top soil when planting ever- greens and hardy perennials. 4 feet— 5 feet— 100-pound sacks 51 18 inches Biota Pinus Mugho, 12 to 15 inches— $1.25 Pinus Mugho, inches— $1.25 Juniperus Hibernica, 3 to 4 feet— $1.95 Juniperus Depress Plumosa, 2 to 3 feet— $2.95 Retinspora Gold Dust, 18 to 24 inches $1.95 Retinspora Lutescans, 12 to 15 inches— Retinspora Sq. Veitchi, 12 to 18 inches— 15 12 5 18 Thuya feet— Tauga feet— feet— $1 $1 GARDEN FURNITURE, FIFTH FLOOR. Retenspora Ob. Crippsi, 212 to 3 feet— Retinspora Sq. Veitchi, 2 to 21, feet— $1.65 Warreana, $1.65 Canadensis, 18 to 24 $1.65 to 213 inches— z $5.75 Thuya Warrenna, 2 to 2%} $1.65 Thuya Geo. Peabody, 3 to 4 $4 Biota Orientalis, 3 to 4 feet— $1.95 From Slow-Reeled Silk, Which Assures a Clear, Even Weave, is Made Exclusive "Sheenless Sheer" $|.65 Last Spring Were §1.95 Slow-reeled silk minimizes rings and shadows—which is highly im- portant this season when darker shades are the fashion—for it is in darker shades that rings and shad- ows are so pronounced., These defects are caused by unevenness in the raw silk, which is made up of four cocoon filaments that can- not be kept uniform in ordinary silk, due to the speed with which it is reeled. In slow-reeled silk, the reels are run only one-fourth as fast and are automatically con- trolled, so that the thread is even and naturally eliminates rings in hose. In addition to this, Jane Wandl “Sheen- less Sheer” (48- gauge, 3-thread hose) is made to un- usually high specifi- cations, on the most modern machines and under the most rigid inspection. New Darker Shades for Autumn ‘With Black Costumes Sudette Tierra Oxyde With Gray or Black Nightowl Cinder Filmy Other Jane Wandl Hose Sheer Chiffon and Semi-Sheer Hose, with silk hem, plaited toe and sole; Medium Service Silk Hose; lisle hem and sole, $1 Semi-Sheer Silk Hose; plaited = sus Grenadine Chiffon Silk Hose; plaited sole, $1.35 With Brown Costumes Nita Brown hay Raven With Green or Blue Reverie Martin Elegy ice Silk Hose; = $uss Ingrain All-Silk Hose, Fine-gauge Sheer Ingrain Silk Hose, - $2.25 Extra Length Chiffon and Medium Service Silk Hose; lisle-lined hem; plaited sole, $1.65 Me Size Fish Net All- Silk Hose, $1.50 Recently was $1.95. Hosiery, A1sLE 19, FiRst FLOOR. o Exclusively Here “Sheenless Sheer” Weave