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: THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921 0 f tailers’ Association, was ordercd dis- |lowing the testimon: t|of an attack on Miss Jessie Mont-|enteen. put iron bars on the Wrights- | Iy killed when run down by a Pied- ]hlews 0 n Stores to Sell L Ot' continued by District Attorney Zabel. | Witness that Smith isya,c"‘p:;cozirt‘lel;c gomery of Reno, Nev. Carey is the | ville and Tennille railroad tracks near | mont and Northern electric train be- OO0L; | 1" Towis, esecutive secrctary of | subject.” 5 third member of the gang accused of | here to “see what would happen” | tween Charlotto and Gastonia. the convention, made the following —_ attacking Miss Montgomery to be| when a passenger train came along. . e e T Married as Death Nears. Senitorceal according to the confession of one of s News briefs From Over the : tand | CTHAMPATGY, TII L s et sala it o s e | ! -~ - o e p i ia8 ee Bl Captures Fifteen Moonshiner: Sheriff Watson. The engineer saw| NEW YORK J. Havnes, viee M o E me, onl. 5 4 (| '“m e we are having a wonderful time, only | walter and William Skiles of Gray- Haforroat the bars in time to stop. | president and general manager of Your Hol“ the waitresses are wearing regular | ville. Iil, students at the Universits | LOUISVILLE. When You Own'B <3 : clothe Ofiar mols, were married in a_hos- | reaching here from T Dodae Rrothers. Tnc, . . hysicians sai is- | on the Wes X1 < - fae s of Detroi N 3 6 Chicago Gang Blamed for Disappearance of $150,000 walter was near death trom mepesais | the captn e e o R e ey The World is Brighter, Worth of G s i S : LITTLE K, Ark—Gov. hBrouA:h Citls. She rallied and an operation | teen moonshin sfliyDeputs Sherls 3 ! g l""':’ ”"‘1" dent of the concern. N £ the ap- —Sev : - of his term but one [ Was found unnecessary at present. |Matt Sanders. Sanders,accordin o daughter. Mrs. Ev D e e orth of Grocery Suppues en Robbers issued twentyofour pardons or com- | Both are in the freshman clhre - " | report. surprised the moonshiners a d eighteen, wera instant- | the board of directors at Detroit. ! ~the “sun shines” about U A mutations of Sentence, bringing the X i till in the mountains near Peter sen. wers dnstant e o O G T o firesitls el 1 nder rrest. itotal number of cases in which hej Gangster Goes to Prison. { Creek. A number escaped. e your ircside. daspeling al i ) B {has extended exccutive clemency dUr- | SAN FRANCTSCO.—A sentence of | shad of finax Il = = his four years as BOVernor 10 {from one to fifty year: prison | o content B- the Associated Press 4 lalleged Kiiling of “Monk™ lastmian, 6. was imposed on James Carey, crim- | = 3 . pEORRTIS CHICAGO, January 12—Business |Eangster-soldier. on December | s inal gangster, convicted Do anging became so good here for a gang of ‘m(_" n, police alleged. confessed to Adumits Fatal Shooting. —_————— n“s“a nves men or unl We'll Put You In The .. n after surrendering last week,| MACON, Ga.—Emmett T H £ Y Choi : Brocery thieves, Who stole ©on 3 lthat he shot Iastman. following an | mer overseas soldier, was allowed (0 ome of Your Choice on wholesale scale from delivery trucks. 'argument in a 1ith strect restaurant. * to a charge of mun- . T A FOR A TIME AT LEAST WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER The Terms You Elect to : that the: d n several retail{ e S| re in connection with D l B k b Hise Lee €6 R 3 ie uilty of Counterfeiting. hooting on February 1920. of lstrlct atlona ank. Pay. tores to dispose of their plunder O et . hel Kelly and her daughter, Mart E safe and ecure g more readily, police declared t0da¥ {niin’or W od, N. J. mesistant|Marsh Phillips. both of whom died ! 1406 G Street . in announcing that they have fir‘-ivlw{ of of their wounds. He W sentenced J eet. e A counted for thefts of meats, butter, |Feder S i serve from five to t > = , to a - te consented to th tea and other groceries valued ! Lo T 3 ot 3 = : £ seve as s § obert N. Harper, President $iin000, Witk the arrest, o scy Ve @ torm of two Nears in ine v | KR Robert N. Harper, tomes i three markets were recent al penitentiary at Atlanta. W. P. Lipscomb, Lewis Holmes, C. J. Gockeler, every price— cverybody by the thieves. z B e ket e e e Wanted Houses o1 2 terd when they were trying ‘OW YORK.—Creditors filed steal & truck loaded with meats. The Tuntary pEtitien iy bankruptey to ,m,lum 1o have confe e-‘cll adnr‘: 'K;':r‘: ”lrl‘l”:,:l?:;nl”;trolc\:lm I}'roducmg and f 1 their companio ortly afterward Refini any, dealers in oil and | - 2 al e anlon four markets and loil rights here. The compoiey o o “f"‘i“fd ‘1"’!',“‘"“““"{)“_ arrested five more men iver $ ¥ classes residential au s One of the gang told where r ass i ness properties. load of butter, stolen a W K Lt ot $5,000. N, Phone or mail us full de- could be found. It was abandned. he fuppointed receivers for the company. | scription of your property. said, because after it had been tasted it was found mot to be up to their t Hm’wudmn 1430 K Street N.W. standards. Phone Main 4190 T New ° Corner Home Built-in Heated Garage First | ; (v 70 Mortgages 70 | 3 Earning Eight Per Cent Amply Secured on Substantial Washington Real Estate In Denominations of $100, $500, $1,000 List of Attractive Offerings Upon Request THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY 815 Fifteenth St. Phone Main 6464 Investment Department Forty-Seven Years Without Loxs to Any Iavestor! Vice Presidents Hilleary L. Offutt, jr., Cashier The Bank That Warms Up || to Its Customers " We are developing the highest type of Real Iistate Organization Washinzton - Knows. Oftice of ? Graeme T. Smallwood i 727 14th St. Main 5070 fi —=S e Out | s and _ Products Exhibit Postponed. A;’(‘_‘r‘i‘“n“’lflf—;"hr exposition of s ~ M oy I c nanufacturers’ produets, .'u'x?f:f:fil'f’\‘fln“ planned for Buenos Aires in March, vears old, is in a scrious cond has been indefinitely postponed. upon « hospital here because he ecommendation of the United States A e sonenine whisky his | Chamber of Commerce in that city e e o ttied and stored in the |and branches of American banks T o after he drank | there, the American National Expo- mall portion from one of the bot-sitions, Incorporated, announced here, other found him a's at the ho« taken reporte nd a raid_was Mclney home. Four &h and fifteen gallons »* moonshine whisky were found in the cellar. The police will turn Daniel { Melrney, sr.. over to foderal authori- | 72 Of course we can- But this we can do | not ‘fall ih with every —and WE DO IT— : proposition that is put give careful consider- i up to us. We've got ation to every request to consider banking —not forgetting that ethics and banking it's our business tc propriety. further your business. 5 | Albany Argus i ALBANY. D i L daily newspap E Company, =7 = = s been sold to the I . the other morning daily pub- Publishers of the Knickerbocker ed here. it is announced. The last Homes of Real Value e i erwr charges of Vio- |issue of the Argus as a separate . 2 . : Hes laday {0 a0 o newspaper will appear next Friday. Lots of Ground We believe you'll like Inspect Sereesesesiieiins Archbivhop Hayes Off for Rome. | Papers Cut to Two Cents. | our way of doing things VILLE, Ohio.—Two Stou-| ' STEUB! NEW YORK. — Archhishop ¥ Haves of the Roman Cathol spapers, the Herald-Star | = of New York. was a pa land the Gazette, today anmnounced = the steamship Pasario, sailing t0day | reduction from 3 to 2 cents & copy. | o = = 5507 13th St. N.W. On the 14th St. Car Line 13th & Kennedy Streets N. W. Always Open for Inspection S0 diocese | benville ne: for Rome. He goes on an ecc cal mission of several months' dura- tion. Japanexe Becomes Citizen. N FRANCISCO—Frank Ma aJ T ol & b " Sas: S6 Chimese Arrested in Il nese born in Honolulu. who served in AN FRANCISCO, Calit—Chinatown }4;,4 16th Field Artillory of the Ameri- | High-class location, P have arrested eigh x € ooty 3 S ers of Bing Kingz Ton n Army .du d l T e O e Sectery, fog | mitted to citizenship today by Juc 1dea exposure, lation of the police ultimatum pro- e T. Dooling. in the United 8 rooms and bath, mo dern through- out. Don’t fail to hibit eeti The order distriet court # . o neimestne £ Ene ortee o o g Business Property rape Industry Better. i 5 L% e A Quick Buyer Can Get a Bargain \ Held on Mcxican CLEVELAND. Ohio—Despite the Volstead law, the grape industry better last year than ever before, a cording to speakers before the op were arrested at “G” St 3 ¢ by Department of . 2 and ‘brought here £ th on charges in - ho} S connection with activities alieged to One of the Busiest Squares 2 see them. have heen directed against the Mexi- : : [2) e Lo —Life-long friend- $1 500 c:ash 3 - - hen they were negro » P i & 0 n and . Ilt Seeks Ban on Crime Movies. a, terminated in po- ossession o pel ng ed COLUMBI O As a_means of 3 en Richard William Chevy Chn:e, D. C. e combatting the existing crime wave, ~ Daily and Sunday Until 9 P.M. To Inspect Take Any 14th St. Car to Houses D. J. Dunigan ¢ 1321 New York Ave. N. W. Phone Main 1267 Representative McCoy . today int v charged with hav, ed an cmergency bill in the ONio |assaulted William Henry Har qon.1 Balance Easy Terms legislature making it a criminal of-|seventy-eight. Relations were broken | fense o exhibit motion or still pic-(on Christmas eve, it %as said in court turcs depicting crime. when Harrison, angered at the “mid- i night serenades” of an old dog owned = board ot | bY Harris, started to throw the ani- | of the Sons of the Revolu- |Mal down stairs in the house in which | o today heatd a report from & eom- | Poth have lived since shortly after tne | mittce appointed to investigate the |Civil war. The younger man was| finding of the remains of Gen. Samuel | badly hurt in the fight that followed. | Elbert, o brigadier general of the 3 N — | revolution. The committee reported Now Wear “Regular Clothes.” Jiaving found the remains on a plan- MILWAUKEE.—A beach show, with n as Raes Hall, a short|two score bathing girls serving re- | ance from Savannah. freshments to delegates attending the ez nvention of the National Shoe Re e, 325,000 Bank Robbery. ! 1 PEMBROKE, Ga.—The National Bank | of Pembroke was robbed last night snrarently by professional vesgmen. | | N N N N N S S WU W NN G N N W L N N N N W] LML L LU iy W B Wl g M W BT WU - A GRAND SUCCESS--GREAT BARGAINS ~In PIANOS and PLAYERS NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Mrs. Amy Rich The success of this great $250,000.00 sale is remarkable. Whecn we do things we do it right and when we decided to put on this big $250,000.00 sale we Jackson, widow of Col. Andrew Jackson, 34.. the son of Ge Andrew Jackson's adopted son, has died in Los Angeles, made up our minds to do it right, hence the extremely low prices and terms. Be sure to read the list of bargains in this advertisement and act quickly. You may never have another opportunity like this. Come today or tonight sure. 7 JUST A PARTIAL LIST OF THE MANY WONDERFUL BARGAINS OFFERED $50,000 Large storeroom und three floors above. Suitable for any line of business. A good investment; owner says would rent for $5,000 or $6,000 a year. Take North Capitol St. car to Evarts street and walk east one-half square, or phone us for auto. Open and lighted ugtil 8p.m, 7| daily. H. R. Howenstein Co.;! 1314 F St. NW,, or 7th and H N.E. Stucco over brick, thirteen- inch walls; nine rooms, two baths: all modern_improve- lot 40x135; garage House in perfect con- Stone & Fairfax, 1342 New York Ave. Z Ask for Mr. Stone N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Rk The body will be brought here and interred at the Hermitage. Fant to Aid Starvisg Walfs. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah.—A fast day throughout the Mormon Church has been proclaimed by FPresident H. J. Grant and his counselors. in behalf of the starving children of Europe. Sunday, January 23. has been set aside as a special fast day. I U. 8. to Take Quarantine Statis ) NEW YORK.—Final action in the transfer from state to federal control of the quarantine station at New York | was begun here. when deeds of con- veyance were forwarded to Washing- ton for official approval, The passing | of the New York station to the super- | vision of the public health service of the United States will put all Ameri- can ports under the control of th zovernment, New York being the las te to relinquish quarantine super- vision. NIX, Ariz—The state board of pardons and paroles refused to LS WRESLTUSLTD .comme 2 Woodward & Brown Autogrand Player, Franklin Upright, Clarendon Player, . ¥ r’"l":.'s:(,l EZE.‘.:‘,‘,';‘,‘,?: e ",;,',:f,'," Upright, ebony, used $1 19 mahogany, used ..... $Z43 | mnho;:lny.pnew o $519 mahog., S}li,zlllly used 3637 : sentence set for execution January e e Cee SR O By D) i omd < 14 In whose behaif the Mexican gav- Mehle Upright, Cecelian Player, Story & Clark Player, Foster Player, v :r%{:i;.:;:x‘,:.'s;dh& ry'.:,?;,"’l‘ ,:’J’,.'a‘i’;g&“: ebony, used A 3136 mahogany, used . mahog., slightly used 5563 mahog., slightly used 5639 2 . — Haines Brothers® Kingsbury Player, Haines Upright, . Story & Clark Player, 2 Evtconati Binkop mies Uprit, cbony, wsea S139|“RECEL TR e s iTor. 5D Ysracl, bishop of the Episcopal dios Schubert Upright, Technola Player, €222 S G P eeaa . : e « of Erie, Is a viciti 5 1 Solo Concerto Player, Schubert Player, - “'.:"1"21"}":?'" :’.'n"";’;‘x",’l“":’:::'é'féflfii M mahogany,juseds... .- DO WN mahog., slightly used mahogany, new ..... $649 = ek rac confiied Ly tohhin' resi= - e OO B T e dence for a month. Comstock Upright, $l 49 Autopiano Player, . Knabe Player, = mahogany, used ..... mahogany, used. take a long mahogany, used .... $695 4 Slaying. —_— | —— | fimetopay to s s al revi e na Byrne Upright, Wheelock Player, Solo Concerto Player, Steinway Upright, 5 = Rk 8! TN R e Huntington Upright, @@ | _mahogany, used ... oo SM9IMSRL NG $333fapproved ] S e nee Somamed .. 0I5 Promier it n o - - e iR A oer ) Jedlimedt o B RGBS ENE $198 | Foster Upright, Story & Clark Player. = QEQE | Franklin Player, $710 i Brinsmead Upright, $98 EL”—- WmaBoganY,ECW -t ekt Many Used mahog., slightly used mahog., slightly used Behning Player, | ebony, used .......c...0 Nelson Player, szo Steinmetz Player, i Players Crippen Player, 5595 Knabe Grand, 5795 oak, used .......... H —_—————————————————| oak, used seoees mahogany, used..... mahog., slightly used mahogany, used . .... Berkey oo™ ... $109|Fampion Piaver, " §70g | Ackerman Piayer | 227 | i e Acolian Player ebony, used = mahogany, used :.... oak, used ..... : sl 98 L il SO 5595 e AN R Pl 5795 mahogauy, used .. 3| el S g G | o s T Jpright, Baus Player, J. H. Wi Upright, Tori “oster Gi L : = —— e ‘ READ THE NINE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY NOW 1 . of SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER | THE PRICES TERMS [ coughing: suon sy or- "Io show you our confidence in the wonderful bargains we are offering during The figures placed on this elegant list of Pisnos and, Players ag: certainly What can be casier than $10 down, no more ay fox 3 days, sod » long 3 King’s New Discovery. Fifty this great quarter of a million dollar sale, within one year's time you may ex- low. Think of it! A Used Upright Piano for $98, and a Used Player for $198. time in which to pay the balance, to approved credi? ¥ nyene foan [ years a standard remedy for colds. change the Piano or Player-Piano you purchase for any other Piano or Come and be convinced. now enjoy the pleasure of a fine Piano or Player-Piano. Childrenlikeit. Nobarmfuldrugs, Player-Piano of equal o ter value on our floors and all payments made = TEE : < Pl e s e = Sl e K W “DEI. IVERY GUEAW, N of these Pianos and Player-Pisnos is fully guaranteed for irom NEY BACK 3 N e wil iver any one of these instruments to ye d guarantee saie one ese nO8 an¢ yer-Pianos is for mm M%wry instrument fully warranted and guaranteed Lo be as represented or delivery. oA e e 1 to 10 years, aword.ingeto theig age. You are absolutely protected in every m M money refunded without question or argument. Could anything be fairer? DESCRIPTION way. Youare sure to be pleased. Q Y EXTRA SAVING - I The Pianos and Players we are offering during this grest quarter oi a million FREE : | Extra saving for more cash down. Ask the salesman about our cash saving ' dollar sale, whether used, shopworn or new, are guaranteed to be as represent- We inclade free with every Player-Piano a Landsome bench to-mateh, or H b plan when you call. 3 ed or your money will be cheerfully refunded. stool with a Piano. - ¥ - = : NIGHTS ' ) 9 lll C. NIGHTS ' #tir up the fiver, move the bowels. Until 9 o’Clock 1330 G treet . . ” . J. H, W*ll I llAMS Presldent Until 9 o’Clock C “ame okd price, 25., all druggists. : i A Prompt Wan't \ ~ ' . - o = ————— i — —. 5 M = e — A . - 'S g, o U e ML Mflmmh RV Rtxintn’ r—r LA M R R N N Y R N U ey ulE f