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The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 9

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THE SUX. BALTIMORE, FRIDAY MORXING, FEBRUARY 25. 193S AMUSEMENTS Sweet Sylvia THE NEBBS By Sol I less SAYS CUSTOMERS SEEK TO IDENTIFY MURDER SUSPECT M6 DiDKTT TE.LLMI Zo FSUT NOO 5PREAD WELL, MORTMVU-UeA WEMTMER eOJDA-- "jJssJ FORD' hlM TWATV5 A Ft ME. TW MUST CHECK GUNS t. i 4.

Rw COJDITOJ VOU DiO.SPEADWsjeTME I KIM J.tt of jack: koov, stofcv that twis monjteg womam was am melcess VOL) 5ME WAS -rvjcr REPORT A-OO IT I SOCTV VJOULD 11 HOPE C5ME FADES OUT 1W c-v akI caSgmtSto. i Kve ousr sao. aod Whad a good rlVl 5MED ACCEPTED Thi J-rrcrFr J''1-1-'-1 1 nCXT A. IT.YUAT WOULD HAVE PUT AMD lAUGHTERj EAR5 INJURED CROCX, AKJD HERE 5ME tS, ARRESfFD R0RROBBER.V MIX VOKIL ORSON WELLES MERCURY THEATRE JULIUS CAESAR Somerset County Officers Press Efforts In Six-Year-Old Case Judge Saylcr Declares Such "Establishment" Exists In Baltimore WIL'IAM tHAKESPIAP.1 By the Associated Press" Crisfield, Feb. 24 Somerset REMAIMS "TV4E Bettys com- FIMEMEKJT Tt bed -somewhat mebb's fear Ot MER MER BOMD.

2-1S All Next Week- Mats. Wed. GEORGE ABBOTT PRESENTS A COMEDY Of Jurist Tells Big Brother Groups Weapon-Toting Is On Increase county officers, seeking positive iden tification of a suspect in a six-year-old slaying case, planned today a trip to Port Norm, N. following others to Judge J. Abner Saylcr, of the Su fflOn.friRAT: Baltimore, North Carolina and here preme Bench of Baltimore, now sitting from Princess Anne.

in the Criminal Court, last night said The suspex-t, believed to be Waller he has learned of an "establishment Nelson, Negro, has been held in ly JOHN HOHKSJS mCD F. HNMtHCrrt NtW YORK CAST TWO SfASONS ON BWWWAY Popular Prices -eais Now ftfir. II. I 1. FvM.Wir.ll.tl.ll 7 in Baltimore where guns and knives Princess Anne since his arrest in Balti must be checked at the front door be arose afterward over responsibility more late in October.

The case is to go Real Estate Board Asks fore toters are permitted to enter. MRS. WEST BACKS 7 AUTOISTS HURT for the program. This, he said while addressing a joint Dinner To Boom Trade With Baltimore Held before the April grand jury. Sheriff William H.

Dryden brought the man here this week and he was MONTE CARLO O'CONOR CANDIDACY meeting of Protestant, Jewish and Catholic Big Brotherhoods at the Odd Fellows Hall, was disclosed in testimony given recently in his court by a ON NICE HIGHWAY Mrs. West denied that she indorsed the Mayor and saia she had been called to the room by Mrs. Annie E. Elliott, president of the City-wide Women's Baltimore Be Included In Name Given Airport viewed by more than 500 persons in Firemen's Hall. Dryden said a ma By Cincinnati Groups jority ot tne persons identified mm as witness.

Weapon Returned BALLET Lvrlc, Mon. live, Mnrch 7 roil It 1IAMJ2TS: "LRt. MIDI. UN rtUNI'' "OODS OO BEGQINQ "COO DOR," "OVP8V DANCES" at SI. 1 1 to SJ.7S at aibausn t.

President Of Maryland Cincinnati, Feb. 24 (JF) Frederick The Real Estate Board of Baltimore yesterday went on record as opposing any name for the municipal Nelson. When Somerset officers were notiAed Baltimore police had picked up the suspect, they took several Negroes to Three Women Injured, One Seriously, In Collision Of Car And Truck The arrivals are searched for guns and knives, which are checked and returned to the owners when they Crouse, of Baltimore, urged resumption of close social and commercial Democratic Women Comes Out For Attorney General airport that does not include the word 'Baltimore." and urged that it be leave," the jurist added. "Apparently we are returning to the days of the named "The Baltimore Airport. Democratic Club.

Mrs. Elliott said at the time "the Mayor sent me word that I was wanted on the fourth floor to say something over the radio. I asked Mrs. West to go." FREIGHTER'S SPEED RAISED Automatic Firing System -Helps Aachen Make 13 Knots An automatic coal-firing system is credited with increasing the speed of the German freighter Aachen by relations between his city and Cincinnati tonight at a Port of Baltimore dinner sponsored by the Foreign Trade Club of the Chamber of Commerce wild West Two Men And Two Women In a letter to Mayor Jackson and The Baltimore Civic Opera Company afewnt fof th Flrtt Tims aoywhoMi srw Sim UK urnn "THE CAPTIVE" "On each of the five days of the members of the City Council, Albert Denies Indorsing Mayor At Broadcast Which Followed Dinner Last November C. Hofrichter, president of the board Involved In Crash Of Vehicles At Race Road week the court has been in session during the past seven weeks I have and other civic organizations.

''We are here," said Crouse, chair Baltimore to make positive identification. Later the officers took the suspect to North Carolina. Late in August, 1932, the body of Kate Elzey Nelson, Negro woman, wasj found here. She had been stabbed thirty-six times. A coroner's jury found she met death at the hands of Walter Nelson, her husband.

To Present Play Tonight Orchfttt'a rf Fifty Ctnduclad by nth expressed the opinion "that it would be most unwise and detrimental to the QUBTRV STHUbt man of the Baltimore delegation, "to The Lyric Theatre, Monday, February 21 revive the friendships that were com best Interests of Baltimore not to in been presiding, there has been one murder case in the court It is my pinion that there are more gun and Mrs. Mortimer W. West, president of Seven persons were injured in two menced by our forbears almost a elude the name of the city. 15 p. m.

Tlr.kli on Sal at llughi. 11 t. Li. St. TICK ITS $2.50.

W.OO, $150, $1.00 Gornmnt Ti ismul. century ago, and to increase the flow Baltimore now than accidents yesterday on the Nice High "To lose this opportunity to put th knife toters in the Federation of Democratic Women of Maryland, yesterday announced her of commerce between your port and name or Baltimore on tne aviation ever before. way. ours." support of Herbert R. O'Conor, Attor maps or tne country would De Three women were hurt one seri I I IB IB TARTS TOD A G.

H. Pouder, executive vice-presi great mistake and deprive our city of ously when an automobile in which rat Of Which a Of Which Americans aajgnt "TWO PICtllfM twenty-five per Capt Ernest Schumitz reported yesterday as the steamer rounded out a cargo by taking on 40,000 boxes of apples. On the trip to Baltimore from Bremen the ship averaged in excess of thirteen knots, compared with her previous average speed of ten and a half knots, the skipper said. some of the prestige and favorable Kannuf. Eva.

lun. Wall Proud As president, of the Catholic Big Brotherhood, the judge presided and his main theme was that a majority of the city's juvenile delinquents come from underprivileged families where The senior class of the Maryland Latin School for Girls will give Madeline Ryley's play, "Mice and Men," at 8 P. M. today in the gymnasium of the school, 10 Club road. ney General, for Governor.

The announcement was made at a luncheon meetinsf of the Womer's City-wide they weer riding was knocked about publicity which we can and should dent of the Baltimore Association of Commerce, urged increased Use of railroads and steamship lines of EARTH Erntt Hemingway twenty feet in a collision with a large gain as part compensation for the $5, O'Conor-for-Governor Club. truck and trailer at the intersection of Baltimore. 000,000 investment we have made in CtiMimrnt nry wrlHen krn by KHXHST HnitMiHAV "TIIK HIVKIf religious training is lacking. Mrs. West declared that she was sup our airport," Mr.

Hofrichter said. the Golden King road and the Nice AMUSEMENTS porting Mr. O'Conor as an individual He insisted that big brotherhood and H'ghway Miss Minnie Krotee, 35, of Phila- sisterhood branches should be estab and not as an official of an organiza tion. Guests included merchants, manufacturers, importers, exporters and railroad and steamship officials from New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Middletown, Hamilton and Indianapolis. Other speakers Included Stevenson lished in every Catholic and Protest- del phia road and Highland avenue, tiov, lmnwn Mr.

Conor lor a Griffith Turner for Quality Poultry Needs! "Contented Chick" Brooder ant church and synagogue in the city. I suffered a possible fracture of the "Don't let us wait until the boy or skull and lacerations. She was ad- number of years and I expect to devote all my time and efforts in behalf of girl gets into trouble," Judge Sayler mitted to city Hospitals. jLair? Tjt 1tP4n thm frnm ppttinc I Masson, president of the Propellor anrlirlarv." she Said. "I shall CO' into trouble.

With a big brotherhood Tw0 ther Club of the United States, and John $4.50 HO-Chirk Capacity operate with him in every way." Harry Korrell Speaks H. Threadgill, an official of the Balti in every church and synagogue we The others, Mrs. Rudolph Liberty, will be able to get the youngster's! the driver of the automobile, and Mrs. I IWT POWELL ANNABELLA 7 more Mail Steamship Company. More than 250 women from every point of view and give him assistance Esther Krotee, were injured less seri career oi major ousy.

They were treated by Dr. operated the motor cycle, according to police, suffered lacerations. section of the city attended the meeting. Harry J. F.

Korrell, secretary of Men's Democratic Clubs I George Baumgardner, who lives Sides and end open, allowing plenty of ventilation and ample feed-space. 20 inches wide, 24 inches deep. 9 Electric Automatic Brooder, 80-chick capacity $8.95 Bulb Heated, 22-inch diameter $2.50 Patrolman Clarence Mercer, of the tfc. near bv- Mrs- Liberty lives at Phila- Brothers and Sisters, said the average delPhia road and Seling avenue Southwestern district, reported that the moto. cycle skidded on ice on a Next: Alice Faye and Fred Allen in "SALLY.

IRENE and MARY clergyman and churchman does not James Thomas, Negro, the driver know how people outside of his church of the truck, was uninjured. He lives section of the boulevard known as "dead man's curve." of Maryland, delivered the principal address, but did not indorse any candidate for Governor. Mr. Korrell said yesterday he was invited to speak at the meeting by Mrs. Vera Ernst, president of the O'Conor-for-Governor group.

While circle live. -m the first block of West CrQSS street. Special! Chick Feeder frr 12.30 DOWN TOWN STAfi SHOW Hurt In Auto Accident Vincent P. Majik, 25, suffered slight STARTS Galvanized, one-piece diedrawn Born Out Of Poverty Both Thomas and Mrs. Liberty will be JJTltr charged with reckless driving, Essex TODAY 15c face lacerations early today when an pan with metal reel guard.

12 inches long. 18-inch, 20e. 28-inch, 2 5c ti i tutu iiailUiV.lJ3, ilici" are a large number of families with an Plic rePrtei automobile he was operating side- entirely pagan background that is con swiped another automobile and ran into a ditch on Eastern avenue near ducive to crime. Four Hurt In Crash Two men and two women were he paid a personal tribute to Mr. O'Conor, he said he could not officially indicate a choice in the Democratic Gubernatorial race and he confined his remarks to the place of women in politics.

Pemco street. He was treated at City Meyer D. Levin, excutive secretary of the Jewish Big Brother Association, injured when two automobiles col mm Hospitals. Griffith Turner Co. Seedsmen of Integrity Since I860 205-215 N.

PACA STREET PHONE CALVERT 2300 Hours' Free Parking Beside Our Building! Open Until 5: Snlwdau Until 1 P. f. lided at Race road and the Nice hi i Majik, who lives in the first block It llnrr la ot r.nollltl lirrHul insisted a new approach to the youthful criminal must be organized. He of South High street, was later taken "tour Mars AduHs lour Wlnra Chllflrrn" V. IiHlly Miss Alvina Miller, 21, of Race road, Dinner Incident Recalled Mrs.

Mary Wilson, national commit- said society cannot expect them to to Traffic Court and charges of reck leave penal institutions better citizens and her companion, Christian Ever-ing, 26, of Stemmers Run, suffered a less driving, operating an automobile teewoman of the Young Democrats of without an operator's card in his pos than when they went in. Prevention Urged possible fracture of the skull. Both were taken to City Hospitals. session and failing to keep to the right Maryland, also spoke. Like Mr.

Korrell, she refrained from making an indorse nent of any candidate. There are some who can't be of the center of the street were placed They were riding in an automobile against him. Mrs. West presided at the meeting helped," he continued, "but there are which was in collision with a machine thousands who can be aided and made driven by Arthur Hauser, of Rossville. better men and women.

There must Mr. Hauser suffered minor injuries, THE Seven Dwarfs Drunken-Driving Charge Placed Against Hackman De an organized method to find out las did a passenger in his car, Mrs something about these young delin- Henrietta Kreisel. also of Rossville and in her indorsement of the Attorney General called attention to an incident that occurred at the annual dinner of the Young Men's Democratic Clubs of Maryland last November, where it was reported she would support Mayor Jackson. tha nw TFCIIMfOlOB Clients before they reach the Edward W. Bange, 39, Arrested Through its youth aid.

Mr. Levin Traffic Victim Succumbs said, the number of young Jews an- Bryant Gore, Negro, 43, of 409 Mott ill pearing in the Juvenile Court had been stret died yesterday morning at the After Accident At Fayette And Calvert Streets Charged with drunken and reckless JLVA-TRO-NOL VAPoRuBb a few drops up rub on fhroaf, I si ri eoc nostril at chest, and back I 2. the first sneeze ft at bedtim VfY 1 Denies Indorsing Mayor reduced from in 1327 to 21 in 1937 Johns Hopkins Hospital of injuries and In the Criminal Courts from 308 suffered when he was struck by an driving, Edward W. Bange, 39-year-old taxicab driver, was held in $1,000 Friday night while M-mi in 1327 to 154 in 1937. Big Sister Movement automobile last walking in the Madison street.

900 block of "rlREP-t-J East bail yesterday for a hearing in Traf At the close of that dinner a broadcast was made from the fourth floor of the hotel and several of the diners were called to the studio, among them Mrs. West. An impression was created in the broadcast that the dinner was a Jackson rally and a furious dispute Leo J. Lanahan, executive secretary Northeastern district police charged of the Catholic Big Brother Associa ySnew life-like TECHNICO Full details oj lft' Plan in tach Virtu Package John Brown, 43, Negro, of the 700 uon, announced that the Catholics block Forrest street with causing have started a Big Sister work with 1LD a Mrs. Frank Horigan, a member of the dath" Brown was released bv fic Court today.

He was arrested at Fayette and Calvert streets after his cab was in a collision with an automobile driven by Kenneth Rettaliata, of the 1400 blork North Charles street. When taken before Magistrate John Rutherford, Bange was declared to be in no condition for trial. He lives in the 3600 block Robert Place. Jail Board, at its head. He also urced r- nelm- aclin automooiie ItUx MARGARINE? closer cooperation between the hrnthr coroner' cusioay oi nis employer HAV YOU TRIED and sister orsraniratinn.

pending an inquest at 3.30 M. IS WHEBE YOU FIND IT IA Thomas J. S. Waxter. director 0fPednsday til na ri r-i H7l Ceo.

Brent Olivia De Claude Rains Margaret Lindsay Stain trip JPOt hav TaiH rlMirn nuf I IT'S PART OF OUR DAILY MENU BECAUSE IT HELPS BALANCE An I Miss Lor in Smoreans, 18, of the virilizations 101 ri a 4 -U I1J1 nir tfh it. w- a t. jured seriously last night when a oduuiu uciiicijiu etcn IIIHJLUI LVLie ail? WHS IIU11IU A IMS rm matter what it means to the tax MUftlCAL come or i HIT! 1 PJ "VJ KEITHS skidded on the Wasliington OUR BUDGET. TO IT. YOU'LL LOVE THE HANDSOME 12 INCH ENAMEL DUTCH OVEN YOU CAN rate and without consideration of race scngcr I syumtu'Jair Boulevard near Elk Ridge, Howard or creed, honest-to-God care and at Gladys Swarlhout, John Uolcs i m.

county, and overturned. tention, Mr. Waxter said, John Harrymore ML She was brought to St. Agnes' Hos Music was furnished by the WPA GET FOR ONLV 25 CARTON END DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, Etc BONDED LOAN CO. 4 NORTH EUTAW STREET PLaza 2526 fext to Hippodrome Theatre pital by a passing motorist and was Orchestra.

"ROMAUCE DARK" TODAY treated for concussion and a possibly fractured skull. Charles Spalding, 21, fin? Glariyt Swarthout John BolM linn latml hlU! rMnna Durhln M'hrt Marthall In "MAO ABOUT MUSIC of the 800 block of Bouldin street, who Obituary IOUICKIXI 0MAHC THAT WILL SEND TOD WT STILL APPLAOO'NG Clartnce A. Thornberg THOSE Funeral services for Clarence A. IV Thornberg will be held Saturday morning from an undertaking establishment in the 1700 block Harford road. A requiem mass will be said at St Ambrose's Church at 9 o'clock, with burial in New Cathedral Ceme ind tliat includes ihe Show Your Friends How to Take the Reeky Fumes Out of Whiskey or Gin Use a tall glass, pour 7-Up gently into the liquor.

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