4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1926. DARROW SCORES PENALTY THE ANTINOE IN HER LOSING BATTLE WITH THE ATLANTIC DEATH NEGRO ON TRIAL i L MAN THRICE SAVED AT D. C. SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING FOUR DIE IN CRASH

>’ - - b jt v.' ' “We Are All Murderers at Heart—ls You Are Hu- GUARDED BY 1.000 .. ; READY TO TESTIFY mane You Are Against Capital Punishment,” He CAUSED BY FOG ; V ' - ’ • ' c’ »-* > - ' Lexington, Ky., Under State Ross Guarded as Trial of Al- Tells Representatives —Backs McLeod Bill. Two Seriously Injured as

Troops to Prevent Ac- leged Accomplice in Clarence J. Darrow, noted criminal thy cannot advocate capital punish- Train Wrecks Automobile at t • -V lawyer, was the principal witness to- ment.” These were two corner stones # •vj • day before the judiciary subcommit- on which Mr. Darrow based hi«* Grace, tion by Mob. ¦¦ Murder Opens. Havre De Md. : I tee of the Hou.se District commlftee, argument. -e- v*. miJk - which Is conducting hearings on the The law applies to white persons McLeod bill to abolish capital pun- By the Associated Pr»s». By the Associated Press. and colored alike, he said, but point- By th® Associated Pr«e». — ishment In the National Capital. ed that only one man has LEXINGTON. Ky.. February 1. MINEOLA, N. Y., February 1.—The out white HAVRE DE GRACE, Md.. February 1,000 troops of the Kentucky opening act an drama There was a large gallery of news- been hanged in the. District of Co- With of unusual of I.—Four persons were almost instant- National Guard guarding the court- life and death began today in Nassau paper men, photographers and other lumbia in recent years. The direct house, patrolling the highways lead- County Courthouse, with a heavy de- auditors awaiting Mr. narrow's ap- psychology of capital punishment, he ly killed and two others seriously in- generally po- pearance. hearing promptly is prevent murders, ing into the city and tachment on guard against a possible The was said, not to but jured la.te yesterday, when the auto licing the city to prevent mob vio- underworld vendetta against a star thrown into recess while approxi- to induce a criminal to take greater mobile in which they were riding was lence, Harris, negro, who con- witness. mately 100 pictures of Mr. Darrow precautions. All crimes that are plan- by Ed planned de- crushed and hurled 250 feet train fessed a triple slaying and an attack The center of the stage will lie oc and the members of the subcommittee, ned at all are to avoid No. 417 at a grade crossing on the on a woman, will go to trial cupied by Ambrose Ross, convicted and especially of Mr. Darrow and tection. Pennsylvania railroad, at Perryman, white danger tomorrow on the latter charge. murderer, whose death in the Sing Representative Reid of Illinois, posing The very encountered in the near here. The dead: here an troops were ordered here to Sing electric chair has thrice been together, were taken. commission of crime is often in- Mrs. Mary Steiner, 43, Baltimore. The tragedy to boys, go into prevent the recurrence of a postponed so that he may testify in It was nearly noon when Mr. Dar- centive who crime Mrs. and Mrs. Elleworth L. Griffith, years ago of Stanley Klvana, for this very reason. 18, Perryman, similar to the one six dur- the trial an al- row started speaking. He told the both Md. leged accomplice In England there were 150 Turner, ing the tlral of William Lockekt. in the murder of a an attempt to prove crimes Doris 3. Baltimore. committee that punishable by death, Belsky, negro. bond salesman during a bank holdup anything regarding de- Mr. Darrow told Antone 20, son of Mrs the merits or was Decision to order troops here for at Bellmore, Long island, in April, merits of capital punishment by sta- the committee, but this number Steiper and driver of the car, and gradually reduced on account of the Charles her grandson, are in negro's trial was reached last 1924. tistics would prove “a hopeless, use- Turner, the to In a the Mercy week by Gov. IV. J. Fields, after a States’ attorneys are mustering a less job.” Such statistics are failure of Juries convict. those critical condition at Hos- heavy availa- days was hanged Baltimore, they with local and county of- guard to surround the court- ble, said, compiled by earlier a man for pital, where were conference secret he and States. picking pockets, people Belsky's ficials. which was kept until house when Ross is brought here They the States and then the rushed aboard the train. from Sing will show that where would go see Saturday. Sing, possibly tomorrow. capital punishment has been abol- out in crowds to the skull is fractured and Turner is suf late They a hanging, and while they were sering from fractures of legs Col. Dan Carroll. 138th Field Artil- fear possible outbreak by the ished have a lower rate of crime than thus both and underworld, together pickpockets injuries. lery, will be in command of the apprehensive lest Ross other States where capital punish- huddled other Internal who prove a seeking plying During a period troops, from Louisville yes- will “squealer," to es- ment operates, pointed would be their trade. brief of conscious arrived cape own still but he at hospital Belsky physi terday, but to give a state- his death penalty. out abol- ness the told declined that the States that have failed the concerning plans. Whether Ross' testimony will be for capital punishment are mainly CONDEMN DEATH PENALTY. clans he to see approaching ment ished of fog and rain. the State or in Klvana's defense is agricultural naturally train because There Closed to Traffic. States which drop Area shrouded in mystery. His first re- do not lead to killing. Speakers at Meeting Declare Capital are no gates, he said. The train through sinking on prieve by three was traveling at a speed of The only information came The photo shows view of the British freighter slowly in gale. It was taken by a passenger board Gov. Smith within depend upon arguments, between county judge seas. of came "It doesn't Punishment Is “Failure.” miles an hour. mayor, sheriff and liner Dulllo, which was balked in rescue attempts by heavy The U. S. liner Roosevelt rescued the crew hours his scheduled death kind you 60 and 60 the a proc- through plea but what of fellows are,” of Favette County, who issued after standing by for four days. the of his attorney that you are NEW YORK, February OP).— the that testimony said Mr. Darrow. "If humane 1 lamation telling citizens area his was needed to sympathy your Capital jtunishment a as a traffic. Klvana from and have for fellow Is failure would be closed to all conviction. man you are against capital punish- crime deterrent and is contrary to MARYLAND PLANS END be brought here under His second and third reprieves, Harris is to how- ment. We are all murderers at heart,” religion, ethics and logic, speakers Frankfort GRIFFS GET BUSH AND TOBIN ever, are understood to military guard from the have been and then he explained that he had said last night at a meeting at Wal- OF CROSSING DANGERS where he taken obtained through District Attorney Reformatory, was "never killed a man. but I read lack's Theater, which opened a State- at Georgetown Edwards because the latter believes after being arrested ABROAD FOR ZACHARY AND WIN BALLOU obituary notices with great satis- wide campaign against pen- SERVICE Ross’ the death escape from tne testimony will be while endeavoring to valuable to faction.” alty by Road Commission Chairman and the State. the League for the Abolition . reply . to a series of questions Mr. of State. lit- In Capita] Punishment. Governor Confer on Proposed Lexington was quiet today, and Klvana’s first trial ended in a dis- explained spoke agreement. Darrow that he from Warden Lewis E. Lawes of Sing was on re- He was convicted in the years for tle talk heard the streets Deal With Browns, Long Hanging Fire, Goes second, 48 of experience as a lawyer, Sing Prison, chairman of the league, Tax Fund 6. garding trial tomorrow. but the conviction was re- more years the FOR MACCURDY by and for than 25 had taken said that only one out of 85 homi- professional DR. versed the of Appeals. and men Court a great In subject Special Dispatch to The Star. Hustness Through. Veteran Acquired by Nats Rated Interest the dur- cides in this country Is given are located ing his the February- . whose business and offices practice In criminal cases, and death punishment and that is BALTIMORE. I.—Elm zone, announced "there nation all grade crossings in the closed have that he has appeared as an attorney never a man of or of railroad would permit their places As One of Best in League. Influence wealth in Mary land was the object if a con- that thev Collaborator of National Mu- In about 50 homicide cases and his who comes to the death house.” to be Tuesday during the trial. never yet hanged. Saturday night closed clients have been Clarence Darrow, Chicago attorney, ference between Gov Gov. Fields In a statement Issued Mr. explained Albert C. Ritchie and John N. Mac night seum Archeologi- (Continued from First Page.) plete Darrow that the In- said: “The place to prevent by sickbed at Frankfort last to Attend games, and was taken from the LOWER TAX terest takes subject crime is kail, chairman of the Roads his RATES he in the of State was serious. 22 times. was in the schools. You can educate the said that "The situation slab He nicked for 3.84 criminal punishment Is not derived Commission. runs innings child to do almost anything. For ex- But "it will be well handled." Athletics In the season of 1912 that he corned for each nine he entirely from a study Mr. MackaJl some time ago submit- cal Congress. toiled. of law. “To itmple, in the East all trained Revolting. started with the Missoula club of the know this subject you must be versed are to ted a plan to Gov. Ritchie for the r« Crime Union Association, he has Ibe Christians. But our and been in Ratting Average Slumped. in science and sociology,” he added. schools jay moval of grade crossings throughout crime was one of the most the ever since. vert - little attention to Harris' MacCurdy INCREASE “You cannot learn it merely by education.” the State. This plan did not inciu > George slumped considerably REVENUE Blue Dr. of in bat- revolting in the history of the Grant Bush pitched for the A s in 1913 Zach Following Mr. Darrow, Dudley Field City, and he having University an honorary col- well ting last year, hitting for only .174. studying law." Baltimore suggested th.-i' Grass country. After killed Yale and 1914, Malone, New York attorney, said he money for work children, and but his work fell off after He did pitching The subcommittee conducting the the this be raised r Clarence Bryant and his two laborator of the National Museum iod fur the Nationals believed that “if it is wrong for adding and here, designated by Dr. that, and the 1918 season found him against the Maryland hearings was in facetious mood this the a cent to the present gasolha negro attacked the mother has been in the 1924 world series and Fig- individual to take another tax. the Walcott, of with the Red Sox. He remained with District morning, especially Mr. Reid. individual's seriously wounded her He then Charles D. secretary the Giants, but was none too effective in life, then it just as Boston through 1921. Then he was Asked by Mr. Reid to discuss the is wrong for the made way to the home of George Smithsonian Institution, as the official a brief appearance against the Pirates State, as an agency his with the Yankees for three years, and for condition of crime in Chicago, of collective in- Blanchard, where he told that he had representative of the institution p last Fall. ures 1925 Show De- Mr. dividuals, last year served with the Browns. nothing to take life." and attacked a woman. attend the archeological congress in Noble Winfred Ballou, rangy right- Darrow said he knew about killed three going He has a lifetime winning pitching it except he read in Mrs. Kathleen Norris, author, who He also told Blanchard he was Palestine and Syria from April 2 to hand , was bought by the Na crease, what the news- said she MacCurdy of the average of .524, with 183 victories and tlonnls Chattanooga hist year. However. papers, "and they get theeir informa- spoke on behalf of the women get away. It was through the In- April 23. Dr. is one from to his major league tion from the crime of the country, spoke in opposi- MAKING 166 defeats. In He his professional base commission, which also given by Blanchard that foremost anthropologists and arche- clip. started bail tion formation he has batted at .252 seems enjoy keeping to capital punishment. was reward has career a with the Southern Association to things stirred Harris captured. A ologists in America. Bush pitched In 83 games career Generally lower levels of tax rates Following the meeting Darrow, Blanchard. Last year team in 1922 and also was with Vicks up.” He said that while we frequent- Mr. been subscribed for Will Extend Ilis Tour. for the Browns, winning 14 and losing brought more money into the Federal wave, Warden Lawes and Commonwealth’s Attorney Maurey burg of the Cotton States League that ly hear of a crime the crime other officers of MONEY He on the Treasury for the calendar year the league While he is abroad Dr. MacCurdy. as many. toiled mound In season. back Chatta- 1925. wave is always but we left for Washington to Kemper has announced that Harris told went the route He went to but less money out of the pockets with us. have charge, as work in excavating pleisto- 214 innings all and nooga in and there- took periodic stirring up of public senti- attend a hearing before the judiciary will be tried on the attack whose the was taken out 13 1923 remained of the taxpayers in the Maryland dis- cene rave early in 15 games. He bought by Washington. m—tit by people who like to keep the subcommittee of hte House on two If you would build an it will permit bis execution here after habitations of man in finishing until trict, this city, as compared up France won for him re times and used as a pitcher He was born Ky. including people thrilled. bills to abolish capital punishment in convictlon. Kentucky’s laws permit worldwide at Williamsburg. year come that you can always of three times. 30, with the calendar 1924 He pointed out that we have at ! the District of Columbia. two death sentences, electrocution nown. will make an extended tour November 1900: is aliouto feet 11 This revealed last night with least bank on keep your savings in- nearly European a weighs to 175 was two killed bv automobiles to every i I for murder and hanging for attack all countries and for Many Extra Rases. Inches tall and close publication by the Internal Revenue i vested. Q at- in Asia, collecting specimens pounds. He pitched 28 innings one murdered. He pointed out that, on women. Th Commonwealths number Bureau of figures for the two years, here for the Museum in Washing He yielded 239 hits. 91 passes and spread through 10 games for the Na growing out of the war. folks have ap- torney said that the execution National hit showing total receipts of $2.6:'4,257.246 ENGINEER Peabody struck out 63. Two batters were a one parently found it easier to take hu- DIES OF BURNS. a deterrent to future crime. ton and for the Museum of tionals last Fall to record of for 1925, $2,688,045,620 would be the Louis slabman and he mode compared with man life and today Our collateral trust Officials stated that they expected Yale University, of which be is by St. win and one defeat. His earned-run for 1924. because it is not 4 wild pitches. He allowed 4.56 was- appraised very highly. He said that trial to be brief, and that prob- director allowance for each nine innings Figures Maryland, Pilot the for each nine innings for including the since prohibition has come upon us ! of Train Derailed Week notes are absolutely ably Tuesday night all troops would The archeological congress in Pal- earned runs -4.54. He hit for only .143. District of Columbia, fell off from Last Syria last year he made 26 pitcher people get be en route back to their homes. estine and will be under the hurled. At bat Ballou was used as a relief $61,105,707 in 1924 to $45,181,442 the have to a kick out of Succumbs including a dozen doubles ‘ in something and they to Injuries. sale and pay liberal patronage of the high commissioners hits, and a couple of times in the world series 1925. get it out of the homes, an average of .254. a murder wave. of Great Britain in Palestine and of 2 for and did well for recruit. The revenues from sources other John J. Rooney. 59 years engi- has in five wori 1 series, Mr. Darrow a statement old. interest. WAN France in Syria. In both of these Bush been than the Income Lax for the entire confirmed neer of the Pennsylvania Railroad SEARCHING OF since the World War plaving for the in 1913 and the hearing by Repre- They are countries, Athletics country failed to go forward under made earlier in train that was derailed at the modern form brought them jurisdiction Sox and the Michigan Florida under the 1914. the Red in 19J8 FOR the stimulus of reduced taxation. The sentative Sosnowski of that avenue and Second street ; of short-term security. DENIED AS EVIDENCE nations, new 1922 and 1923. He won RITES MRS. DUVALL. in that State, where capital punish- northeast of Western rich arche- Yankees in income taxes, however, yielded $1,825,- about 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night, These notes are issued in ological discoveries are being made, lost games in these classics. ment was abolished many years ago. any 2 and 5 704,135 last year, a gain of $24,599,724 resulting in his receiving severe amount, RESUMES early at Brilnerd, Minn., Pneumonia Victim Was Member the crime and pay— AS TRIAL and a great theater of civiliza- He was born of over receipts ratio is lower than in other scalds, died at Sibley Hospital yester- 1892. He is nearly 6 1924. Miscellaneous capita! punishment tion has been made more accessible November 27, dropped from $886,941,208 in 1924 to States where is day morning. r weighs normally Old Virginia Family. still in force—"hanging or 4 on (Continued from for scientific study. feet tall and around $868,553,110 in 1925. roasting, Mrs. Mooney, wife of engineer, c demand. First _Page.) which I believe is the Sessions in Three Cities. 185 pounds. Special Dispatch to The Star. New York showed the largest total considered the more came here from her home In Wilming- r Tobin, who was born at St. Md., gain, great- humane method,” Mr. Darrow said. ton. Del., sro5 o six to twelve formation from the Postal Telegraph The sessions of the congress will be John HYATTSVILLE. February I. while Florida showed the and visited her dying hus- May 4. 1893, stepped from the est percentage increase, nearly 50 per Rut that doesn't prove anything, he !>and. Arrangements Co. held successively in the three cities of Louis Funeral services were held at Perkins' have been made to the Federal League club Chapel, Springfield, today for cent. explained. to body to Wilmington, 1 months. Tells of Visit. Beirut. Damascus and Jerusalem. The sandlots near Zimmerman, take the where of his home town in 1913. His con Sarah F. Duvall, 86 years old, Results from nearby States were as Albert 11. who said he funeral services c Capt. Burlingame related a story of chief excavations and historical sites j Mrs. will he held Thursday. tract was by the St. Louis member of a prominent Virginia fam- represents the Washington Helpers of was to 6 c one year or York, oorn- region be visited, assumed follows: < oroner Nevltt conduct an his visit to New which of each will includ- 1916, with the ex Saturday 1024 1025 the Hills, the Associated Church inquest the morgue ing Byblos. Baalbec, Palmyra, Americans in and ily, who died night of pneu- Virginia at this afternoon pared In general with the story of the Sidon. season, when he $47,056,014 $51,038,531 Cress, and Mr. Sosnowski were also longer. Megiddo, Jerusalem, ception of the 1917 monia. Mrs. Duvall Is survived by 7 Delaware 8.267.158 0.537.820 to hat ea jury determine the question same visit which Dr. Li testified to. Tiberias. Belsan, . witnesses and both opposed capital possible. The was with Salt Lake of the Pacific 48 grandchildren North Carolina 158.329,776 180.272.389 of responsibility for accident, rail- While in New York, the officer said, Jerash and, if Petra. children. and 27 punishment. the he been - road congress open at Beirut April 2 Coast League, has with the great grandchildren. Her husband in\estigators having previouslv he asked Van, the defendant's brother, will Mr. Sosnowski said that no good placed Washington, and at April 23. Browns since. died 25 years ago. the blame tipon Mooney. if he ever had been in close Jerusalem was regular right had been brought about in this coun- MacCurdy the Until 1924 Tobin Two daughters, Mrs. Phoebe Harris PLAN PLAYGROUND FUND. International and Van was said to have replied that Dr. was first director and hit and trv by inflicting capital punishment, city. School in France for fielder with the Browns and Mrs Sadie Stout, reside in Wash- he n“ver had been in this The of the American fashion for them. His and that It has in no way proved a corroborate Dr. Prehistoric Studies. He is a member fielded in fine ington, D. C. Other surviving chil- Hyattsville Meeting to Arrange Getting witness also Li's tes- batting figures-are .318. Last deterrent of crime. He insisted that It Straight. first said he the Anthropological Societies of tifetime dren are Harvey A. Duvall of Spring- From timony that Wan lef: of into 77 games as a bats- many innocent persons had been con- the Boston Transcript. Bank later de- Paris, Berlin and Brussels, the Arche- year he got field. Md.; Mrs. Ell Harrington. Cecil for 53.500 Drive. Washington January 27. and for an average vite St. in Washington in American Ethnological Society, the of .301. Spring Gap, Md.; Allen A. Duvall of 15th NAY. On their arrival two of them homers. He HYATTSVILLE, Md, February I. j confession of guilty parties. "Xo; he applied the term.entirely the late February American Anthropological Association doubles and Rlverdale. Md., and Mrs. Bessie Beall, to i Resources over $3,000,000.00 afternoon of 1. pilfered 8 In attempts. He Plans for a drive for funds to buy "No sane man would commit mur- the wearer.” 1919, Capt. Burlingame Wan, Li, numerous other scientific organi- bases 10 Springfield, Md. said. and played afield in 38 games and han- about an acre and a liAlf of ground ! der. Mr. Sosnowski said, explantng Kelly himself were taken in a I zatlons of this and other countries. Hyattsville and dled cleanly all of his 57 chances. adjoining the High School that in his opinion any one who com- police car to 409 Fifteenth street, for use as a community playground mits murder is temporarily, at least, which then was used as a clinic. In- Tobin Fast on Bases. Actoi Now Announcer. are to be made at a meeting tonight insane. spector Grant, chief of detectives, and Special Dispatch The Star. at o'clock in the Municipal Houston of Dela- WOMAN He bats and throws left handed and to 8 Build-’ Representative MaJ. Pullman, superintendent of po- ALEXANDRIA ing here. is opposed under weighs about 150 pounds. He is 5 feet NEW YORK, February I.—Harry C. ware. who to the bill lice, both of whom now are dead, were option and favors capital pun- -;v inches tall and when in condition Rrowne, who succeeded James Kirk- An has been secured on prop- consideratlon there and examined Wan. 2 erty it is helping to protect society BY a speed that makes him wood as the lead in Channing Pol- which proposed to buy for ishment as Maj. Pullman, the witness related, WOUNDED BANDIT has deal of deterring com- dangerous lock’s "The Fool” and appeared with $3,500. Os this amount it is hoped through others from - one most sacrifice asked \\. where h pent the eve- of the Injected the ¦ league. Irene Bordoni in ‘‘The French Doll” to raise $1,750 through popular sub- mitting capital offenses. ning of the 29th, and Wan replied hitters in the are ac Zachary has been with the Nation- and was in numerous Broadway suc- scription in Hyattsville and nearby comment that "a good many he left Washington at S:ls for New Mrs. Robert B. Cheatwood in Hos- by plea insanity who als since hut Ballou to them cesses, has quit the stage for the sections served the Hyattsville quitted on the of Y'ork. Maj. Pullman then produced i919, came High really pital. While Police Hold only last August. Jonathan Thomp radio. Word has been received in School and to obtain the re are not insane." f§||®§iPl a time table which showed there was Walton, give New York that Browne has become inaining half from the county com- “Every one is a potential murderer. no for York at that time, son to Zaeh his other train New Negro Suspect. in N. announcer for missioners. Any one imagination or sympa- Capt. Burlingame names, was born Graham, C., station WOHP. Detroit. with said. 7, gained some fame Wan was said by the witness to May 1897. Ha as a southpaw slabman for Guilford IF YOU’RE OUT have told Maj. Pullman that Wu went Special Dispatch to The Star. College State, to ALEXANDRIA,Va., in the Old North and In the station with him and they both February’ 1- joined While had dinner. Maj. Pullman replied he Cheatwood is in 1918 the Red Cross. BAGGING VALUES Mrs. Robert B. a waiting Philadelphia for the < knew where Wu was that night and at Alexandria Hos- around i serious condition transport that was to him to ? 1901 1926 then Wan was said by the witness to from a wound ; take FREE ] pital, suffering bullet France, he did some pitching for the is Ended at declared Wu ate some by a negro, I Your Quest This have fruit with 1 in the stomach inflicted Athletics under the name of Walton. him in the station that night. to hold her up as she ALatest Velie | who attempted He returned from France the Sum- alley near home. 113 ? Mattress and Presenting I passed an her mer of and immediately February ] Denied Cheek. street, early night. 1919. became North Patrick last a member of the Nationals. Zaoh has Both Maj. Pullman and Inspector Jackson, colored, a cripple, is Clearance Jur %-s Sale a major league pitching record of .497, questioned police Investigation. ? Grant Wan about a $5,000 held by the for with 86 wins and 87 losses, and dur- Bed Sale a at- custody soon after ; check which Chinaman had He was taken into ing in the big show has Closed tempted cash the Riggs National by Martin, a city his career of Trunks and Leather Goods to at the hold-up Charles * Bank, Burlingame lives near the Cheat- hit for .251. Last year, Zach's pitch- user but continued. Wan fireman, who ing figures were .444, with 12 wins ? Mattresses direct from maker to with one profit. indignantly denied ever having been home, on description given by wood and 15 defeats. He pitched 11 com- And now for entire month of a straight 10% discount. i in the bank and, the wintess said, he the victim. February pounded a chair and shouted: “Bring ! Mrs. Cheatwood screamed when a Model the bank men here.” The bank revolver was pointed at her with the PRICES AS FOLLOWS: men were brought in, were unable command to throw up her hands. To the Person Who Giveu 4 to identify as and, the was fired and the Wan the man. Instantly shot It Best China Cotton Felt, Imperial Finish « Burlingame added, “He turned to me. assailant fled. Passersby, attracted the Best Name y Grade 4-Row very much elated, and said ‘I know- bv the scream ana shot, assisted Mrs. ” was V 4-6 size, 50 lbs., regularly $35.00. Feb. sale, $31.50 nothing about the check.’ Cheatwood to her home, and she This entirely different Maj. Pullman, it was testified, then later removed to the hospital. The and creation % 3-3 size, 38 lbs., regularly $28.00. Feb. sale, $25.20 said to Wan: "You haven’t told us prisoner will be taken before her for interesting the truth. We will have to hold you." identification if she Improves. He is now being exhibited Wan then said he was tired and sick, denies he is the man wanted. y Our Special Cotton-Felt Mattress, Rolled Edge i the witness declared, and he was re- at the Automobile Show. moved to the Dewey Hotel. ? 4-6 size, 50 lbs., regularly $25.00. Feb. sale, $22.50 Testimony given at the former trial MAY ASK $2,500,000. See The Aristocrat OXFORD BAGS by Y. C. Yang and Lingo Wang, now- ? 3-3 size. 38 lbs., regularly $20.00. Feb. sale, SIB.OO important gov- At Space 11 ,s officials of the Chinese Appropriation for Phila- h ernment at Peking, was recited by B. U. S. Suggest a ior Laws, Name It No. 2 Grade Mattress, Edge « Z $11.90 J. assistant United States at- adelphia Exposition Estimated. y Our Cotton-Felt Rolled torney, at the first trial of Wan. In For the best name, we Excellent luggage! Genuine cow- substance, it revealed that O. H. Hsie An esimate that a $2,500,000 appro- will a of ? 4-6 size. 50 lbs., regularly $20.00. Feb. sale, SIB.OO X Yang to defray the cive duplicate hide, in black or russet. was last seen by at Nineteenth priation will be needed the model, ? size, 38 lbs., regularly $15.00. Feb. sale, $13.50 Handsome and Columbia road about 10:25 p.m. 1 Federal Government's part in the show fully 3-3 J for the occasional trip—durable and January 29, and Dr. T. T. Wong was forthcoming sesquicentennial exposi- equipped. by Wang given wear for the constant last seen at the same hour tion at Philadelphia, was to Bound worthy e.t and S streets. Both Coolidge today by Repre- V Our No. 2 Grade Cotton-Felt Mattress, Edge X Seventeenth President Stumld two or more persons traveler. murdered men had been members of sentative Vare of Pennsylvania, a X 4-6 size. 45 lbs., regularly $17.00. Feb. sale, $15.30 Xi a dinner party, which numbered 13 Philadelphian and a member of the Upholstering submit the name selected as LADIES’ guests, at the Nankin Chinese res- appropriations committee. best each will receive a car size, lbs., $12.00. Feb. sale, X House REUPHOLSTERING £ 3-3 33 regularly SIO.BO taurant, and were returning to the He urged that the work of determ- j j identical with that offered. OVERNIGHT BAGS mission house in company with Yang character of Government PARLOR SUITES AND ining the Answers must be received 65 and Wang, but not in one party. the space needed for them ODD CHAIRS A V Another Shipment of Beds of Discontinued Patterns X to exhibits and soon as possible so by March 3L 7. When the Government moved be concluded as SPECIALTY V at Savings to X read testimony given at the first trial necessary appropriation can From 25% 40% The smartest of trim little bags, Maj. Inspector that the CHAIR CANEING by Pullman and Grant. be authorized by Congress. Study the New Non- boasting a trio of pockets and all- Mr. Lambert objected on the ground SEE OCR WINDOW V that both names were not on the orig- Vibration Motor f leather lining. of witnesses. The objection to Aid Church. inal list Minstrels Possessed of remarkably w Odd size Mattresses made to Order « was overruled and portions of the Special Dispatch to The star. “NUFF-CED!” Speed and Ac- of and Ladies' Handbags at admitted, ex- i increased Power, « Entire Stork Novelties ;estimony were but under Md., February I. The Bent Place and lowat C A few Blankets left, Discount ceptions granted the I HYATTSVILLE, celeration. while retaining the license. The the benefit of the building fund Prices After All testimony revealed nothing impor- 1 For the Ask my customers. I Rive I unequalled flexibility,quietness One-Fourth (|4) Reduction of Jerome’s Catholic Church, 35.000you right to our 25th April Ist had not already iof St the servii-e have the to I and long life for which the Velie 9 Looking Anniversary beginning X tance which been j Holy Name Society of that church : ' expect. testified to at the present trial. in the Ma- has long been noted. It is abso- -will give a minstrel show | s') SILK ! Making GOOD on H St. for 25 years—and We Good i here tomorrow night at S TAPESTRY CUT lutely Vibrationless. t Make i sonic Hall PER o'clock. The interlocutor will be J. TO $2.98 YARD the Some Financial Wizard. Burrows Waters and end men THIS WEEK ONLY , from the Boston Transcript. Charles and William Hall. John Hawk- Castens you shaw and Wells Fainter. The min- Armstrong Gentleman —What would do Raymond Clay A. I L. T. and SON GOODS a I gave you strels will be Charles and VE LE.ATHF.R with nickel if one? LIE JONES i For 35 Years With Becker's suit, Ervin, D. King. Paul Dutton and Drop Postal to Hobo (sarcastically)—Get a new J. > i a U. Aiello. Mrs. Mulroe and Mrs. 1233 10th N.W. 931 H St. N.W. Main 2097 —City Building n *ster, an’ some supper, an’ night’s C. wing Street Washington 1314 G St. N.W. Club lodgin’ an’ breakfast an’ dinner to- Kuehling. well known buck and Or Phone -7483 | Velie Go. Washington, will perform. Franklin I NORRIS H. ENGLE 8:15 to P.M. morrow. dancers of personally Store Hours: A.M. 5:30 Phone Main 2568 at Mr. Armstrong- will call Gentleman—My good fellow here’s a Mrs. J. Burrows Waters will be with samples. 1136 Connecticut Ave. quarter. Go sod support yourself for the piano. Mr. and Mrs. John J. I leal, will be the stage managers. Main 8496 of . >*y life. Fainter