The Washington times.(Washington, DC) 1921-03-25 [p...
Transcript of The Washington times.(Washington, DC) 1921-03-25 [p...
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After the afienatib trial bad gasinto its foprth week it resulted
Vjobr*"., as,_sarrb ONc of oIdge to. aceept a brilof $5.000 to 8wing the Jury in tfavor of Davis. The trial was startd agalr after this Jurovr.had be
The closing o( tbb trial yesterdswas narked by frequti4t clighes btween the opposing counsel. Mrs. Bulivan, who was sued fot 4idtce kher -husband, was mot in court duripthe trial. The. -divorce case of tiHulliiUAns., 7;a thrown out of cowlast prina bybhler' Justtee Mccon aerount of alleged collusion ai
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Three Firemen Hurt When SalMy Wagon Goes Into Ditch.ALEX.ANDRIA, Vs., -March 25.-While returning from a slight fil
on the farm of 'Horace. Woolff, thr4miles below Alexandrig on' the CamHumphries road. about-2 o'olodk timorning,.the supply, wagop of bfiance Co. No.' 8, driten by ThomaCeokrell. skidded and. went iptoditch. Three memiers of ColumbiCompany No. 4. Capt. Justus Schnetiand Ifremen * John McCuen anMetager, who we-p. riding on tbv-agon. were inju %d. but not serlously. They- were placed on passinautomebiles.and taken 'to their borneThe driver was unhurt, but CapCharles Humphries of No. 5, who wson the driverse seat. was badly shakeup.
Good Fridaty was observed in thchurches, with aspcial services.
At. St. Mary's Church' this morninthere. was the Mass of the pre-Sanct116d, preceded by the Adoration of thCross. At3 4'elddk thlie aftbrnooand at sevep-thirty this evening thermwil be Stations of the' Cross.
K. E. Wallace. secretary of thYoung Men's Christian Association.,making plans for the organisation ca baseball league among the Sundaschools. R. H. Cox will manage thleague and committees trem the different churches will select 'thplayers.The annual banquet Of Randolp
Chapter No. 3. Knights Ros CrolhAncient and Accepted Cofttish nitMasons. was held at the Masonic Tempilast night.W. A. Kincheloe. who conducts
clothing store at Crewe, Va.. reporteto the Alexandria police yesterdathat tlie store of Marks and Kinchelowas looted af' clothing on March. IH. suspects Jothi, Harris. Oseaflannt and Williath Smith. who werattested in connection with the rot
. ry of the,.ato.re. of Julius WolYoung Smith. who was shot. in stilat the Alexandria Hospital. but irapidly recovering.The will of George E. Price ha
kwt n admitted to probate in th(ircult Court. le leaves his entirestate to his daughter. Miss EstheVii ginia Price. who as named azetcutrix.
Dr. T. Marshall Jones, who undewent an operation at EmergeneIrospi f in Washington. has recoired sulticiently to return to hihome.
Washington J.odge of Elks nexMonday ntig~t will visit Alexandri,Looge and will eonfer degrees.
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Will Appear at Military-NaveNight of Press Club Post.
Secretary of War Weeks and Secretary- of the Navy Donby, , will makaddresses at the military-naval nigiof the Natienal Press Club Post ethe American Legio., April 12. Betiare members of the National Pre.Club.A special musiea1 program Is bein
arranged by "'Ted" Coffin. A rece:tien committee, consisting of the following members has been appointedCapt. (I. K. Schuler. U. S. M. C.; LioulCol. William C. Harlee, U. S. M. C.James A. Drain, Dr. Joseph HelleiRobert F. Wilson, Wrigley Brow,Frank Connolly, Jack tOonnolly, JeasRt. Cotterell. Paul Hudson, Samuel 1IAnuell, William F. Caidwell, Carl IButman, Thomas R. Darden, Carl. I]Ruth and Leo R. Sack.
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fifty pieces, more than 300 memnberof Washington Lhedge, No. 15. 3. P. CE.. wHil journey to Alexandria. Nonday evening, to confer degrees to iAftcan idates to the Alexandria Lodgof kh.The ritualistic work of the ordi
will be in charge of the chaIr offieerof the Washipugton Lodge, consistinof'Howard'M. Petbr, Patrick CollaiDaq,. Nih ion, Johtn Ontrich, ThomaKing and Jlohn Fick.Fred Marshecimer. 3. A. Waggort
and Thomas 0. tIli.- of the transpo,tation committee, h'ave made arrangiments fOr 'special cars which ileave Twelfth street and Penneyvania avehue northwest at 7:3o'clock.
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