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. NEGRO 13 INDICTED ~ FORGIRL'S DEATH Many True.#Bills Are Re- turned by Grand Jury—Of- ficer’s Wife Accused. Jo¥n Raymond Allen, colored, was GOMPERS HEADS PARTY OFF FOR MEXICO CITY A ¥ of L. Leaders to Aftend Pan- American Federation 6. Labor Convention. A delegation representing the Ameri- can Fedaration of Labor left Washing- ton yesterdsy for St. Louis, en route fo the-Pan-American Federation of La- bor conventign, at Mexico City, on Janu- ary 10. .~ Samuel. Gompers, presiflent of the federation, headed the party. With him nflanwnthmoftholm government ‘The party is comprised of the fol- in addition to . Gompers: treasurer, THE ' EVENING STAR, DOUBTS THE ACCURACY OF CORRUPTION CHARGES ts | New York District Attorney Sum- Fed- eration: William H. Johnston, president of the International Association of Ma- chinists; John J. Manning, secretary of the federation's label trade department; John Donlin of the federation's building trades department; William A. O'Keefe, general organizer of the Operating Plasterers’ Union; Frank Bohn of Co- lumbia University, and John P. Frey, editor of the International Molders’ Journal. —_———— mons Legislators Who Accused the City Administration. NEW YORK, January 4.—District Attorney Swann has obtained sub- poenas for State Senator Theedore Douglas C. Robinsen and Assembly- man Joseph Steinberg, requiring them to appear before the grand jury next Friday in connection with their an- nounced intention to ask the legis- lature te investigate the city admin- istration. unverified rumors and have made &i- rect allegations of corruption in the public service. I am going to bring them before the grand jury. “We will call anybody who makes such charges. so0 we can learn whether the charges have any basis in fact. If there is crime anywhere in the public service, we want to find it. If there is anything brought out before the grand jury from these gentlemen or any one else affecting this office 1 shall immediately ask the attorney general to take charge of it, so it cannot be claimed I am investigating my own office. “In issuing the subpoenas all I am doing is asking the to give any information of any corruption by any public official, high or low.” LEADING CAPITALIST DIES. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921 Injunction Brought Against Strik- PICKETING IS STOPPED. ing Iron and Steel Workers. KOKOMO, Ind., January 4.—A tem- porary injunction Issued by Judge W. C. Overton in circuit court against eleven members of the local union of the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers has prevented | their picketing the plant of the Koko- mo Steel and Wire Company. A hearing on making the injunction permanent will be held Wednesday. A strike has been on at the factory since last June, the men demanding higher wages and shorter hours. The com- pany is reported as recently having cut the wages of the men who re- mained at work. “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Don’ stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snufffing! A dose of "Pw:’:“éukl Compound” taken every two hours until three Indicted yesterday by the grand jury for murder in the first degree in connec- tion with the death of his sweetheart, Hollie Cochran, eighteen years old, a servant in the homhe of J. H. Robert- son, 1009 Monroe street mnorthwest. Allén is twenty years old and a crip- ple. He aftempted suicide, the police say, and was suffering from wounds when discovered in the Robertson home. He direeted the police to the basement of :thé house, where the girl's body was found. = Henry Haywood and Sandy Crooks were indicted for manslaughter. They are said to have gaused the death of William H. Glover, an inmate of the they've said. They've picked up the Government Hospital for the Insane, N September 27 last’ by striking him S : )\ Raleigh Haberdasher )._____—CRalelgh Haberdasher | Mrs. Chew . A Underselling Every Other Store in Washington! have purchased. deven One of the most general superstitions about people born on Christmas day, a superstition that will be found in many countries, is that they have the power of healing by “laying on of the hands,” and of second sight. They are held to possess some hidden mag- netic power which enables them to soothe any one in pain, and 8o help them on their way to recovery and perfect health. - NEW G. 0. P. COMMITTEEMAR. PHOENIX, Ariz, January 4—The doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- ishness, sneezing. = “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest r ief known and ca::ssmfly a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinime, Imsist upon Pape's. The two members of the legislature charged in the prepared statement that the city was “suffering from probably the worst and the most cor- rupt admin!stration in its history.” “I want them to go before the grand jury,” Mr. Swann sald, “and give the facts on which they base their allega- tions. I don’t anticipate that either of them knows anything about what were Guy H. Oyster; his private secre- tary, and r M, W, sécrétary and ‘eXecutive assistant, and international labor officials’ *Several will Join the party in St. Louis and proceed to the Mexican border. where the dele- gation is to be met by a special train with'a private car, furnished especial- ly for the American lzbor -representa- tives. by the Mexican government. While in the southern republic the entire dele- MILWAUKEE, January 4.—Ferdi- nand Sehlesinger, leading Wisconsin capitalist, dominating figure in af dosen national corporations, and|republican state committee here has credited with being Milwaukee's rich- | ypanimously elected Andrew J. Bau- est citizen, ‘fllfll sudt:en‘ly Cyelfierdl-ylmup jr., national committeeman for o eoinger had been In falling | ATizona, to succeed the late Allan B. | health for several years. Jaynes. longing to the United States from a trooper from Fort Myer, September 13 last, was indicted for an alleged vio- lation of section 35 of the penal code. The blankets were worth 335, it is claimed. Abduction is charged in an indict- ment reported against Julian Dixon, who is said to have enticed an eight- year-old boy from .hts home and to have taken him to Clifton, V. Larceny of a fur neckpi $300 is _alleged in an against Mrs. Marjorie Chew, wife of Capt. Chew of the Army. Tha com- plainant is Mrs. Georgla H. Swan, ‘who missed her fur, it is said, after a call on the Chews. Capt. and Mrs. Chew were recently andicted on a charge of stealing a_trunkful of valu- ables from a rented apartment. Calendar of Indictinents. Others indicted and the charges against them are: Diocletian O Har: nett and Toney Greenfield, re g stolen property; Clarence P. Sowers, William Cush, jr., and William Ernst, attempted robbery; Emmett R. West, robbery; Earl J. Thomas, violation section_'826-b, District of Columbia Code; Lester Morrison,’ violation sec- tion 326-b, District of Columbia Code, and grand larceny; Jandes E. Southall, Thomas H. Loughrey, Francis P. Kelly, Marjorie B. Chew, alias Jean Southern, and O. George Jenkins, grand larceny; Dr. J. T. Blue and Dr. Clarence A.” "Wright, marcotic = Max Toloman, violation section Penal Code; Sarah M. Morrison, vi - lation section 194, United States Penal Code; Robert W. Monohas, violation whité slave act; William’ Robertson and James McDonough, white slavery: Henry Haywood, Sandy oks and Martin _E. Mangold, Alice William, alias Alice Bowle, son; Lewis W. Steward, larcenly from the 'District of Columbia; Donald W. Knox, blackmail; Barnhard® Marcu Jjr.; Elsie Ferguson, alias Elsie ry, and Charles M. Sharp, false pre- tenses; Morris Le Roy Genus' and Thomas Creake, forgery; Victor B. Keen, alias C. K. Reed. false pretenses; Robert R. Tolley, forgery, uttering and false pretenses; George Wilson, Howard Stevens, eta, forgery and g; Chris Iverson, false pre- orgery and uttering; William G. Harris, alias George Harris, etc., . false pretenses; Joseph Cook, violat- ing section 47, penal code;. Joseph Cook, forgery and uttering: Lapidus, forgery; Dr. Robert E. Jones, prohibition~ act; Benjamin : John 8. § mons, violating section $51-b, D. code,” and embeszlement; Morris Weeks, viol®ing section $51-b, D. C. code, and faise pretenses; Willis Sawyer and Sam Rosenbloom, vi lating section 851-b, D. C. code; Vi gil J. Young, Arthur Fleming, John H. Carnes, Walter W. Stockton, Jo- seph R. Rollins, Thomas L. Bragg. William Smith, housebreaking and'lar- geny: Carl C. Logan, Walter E. Jokmson. ‘an Value for Value—Style for Style—Quality for Quality—Price for Price! Shop Around! COMPARE! Match These Values if You Can! Hart Schaffner & Marx FINAL REDUCTIONS! SUITS VERCOATS Reduced From $75 $70 $65 Reduced From $70 $65 $60 $2985 $3285 ~ Hart Schaffner & Marx finest products. Fine all-wool serges, wor- Hart Schaffner & Marx Finest Fabrics, inall wanted shades. Fleecy, steds, herringbones, tweeds, in models to fit any figure. Beautifully all-wool mixtures; loose, free-swinging models; form-fitting or semi- finished, many richly silk lined. Solid colors of blue, brown, green and fitted coats, with or without belts. Any style—any model—any size gray. —in this wonderful sale at $32.85. ) : Nagle, intent “to kill . and asssult dangerous weapon: John Willis New- ?_Dhll‘ m]ét :lth intent (o{kll}é . Stesle. non-support of wi and minor children: James H. Mc- Roy, fion-: -of minor children: Russell H. Stéwart, -nom-support of wife-and minor chifd. EXPLORES-DISMAL SWAM| Author Using Se‘ph.ne‘to Reach Y Unknown Scenes. NORFOLK, Va., January locked in the fastnesses , 4. of Boys’ $40 $35 $30 $25 “Hart Schaffner & Marx - Suits and Overcoats You get the profit on these Clothes—We get the Good Will. T here never was such an event like this because there never were such values as these. We’re selling these Hart years made a study of the great unex- plored waste and written extensively about it. The fiying ship is the first to rest on the historic lake, and Mr. Stansbury expects to reach Dasts.never heretofore penetrated by white men. —_— The widow of James J. Hill, “the em- pire builder of the west,” has recent- 1y distributed half a 1lion dollars among educational and charitable in- stitutions in St. Paul. SHIRTS 15 Price $4.00 Shirts, $2.00 $4.50 Shirts, $2.25 $5.00 Shirts, $2.50 $6.00 Shirts, $3.00 $7.00 Shirts, $3.50 Schaffner & Marx Clothes at LESS THAN COST TO MANUFACTURE. A small deposit will hold any garment until you’re THE BOYS’ SUITS—Plenty of blue serge and blue unfin- e ! ished worsteds, as well as lively mixtures, that boys like so well. Sizes 8 to 18. THE BOYS’ OVERCOATS are built of the‘same fine fab- rics as Dad’s or Big Brother’s. Every Suit and Overcoat in the sale is made by Hart Schaffner & Marx. Sizes 8 to 18. Doots Open . ¥ Giasses? Pt GLASSE Wednesday at 8 A.M. Have you beeny thinking for a long time of getting glasses and have been putting it off? Serious eye dis- orders are the result of eye neglect. You must exhibit an active inter- est in your eyes if you expect them to serve you faithfully. 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