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STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,,1921.” COMMISSIONERS OPPOSE HACKER FINED $65. HACKERS’ INJUNCTION Guilty of Many Charges Heard by Judge Mattingly. William H. Newman, colored hacker, charged with speeding, cutting cor- ners, fallleg to stop when directed to do 80 by u policeman, not having thex proper identification cards in his gm-‘ chine, not having his license numbers on his headlights and not having his hacker's badge, paid $65 in fines upon his appearance in Police Court today before Judge Mattingly The defendant w: last night in the vicinity of Florida and New Jersey avenues by Policemen J. | ttbold and E. C. Gilbert. The THE EVENIM FINGERPRINT NEN | Y VEWSWBREE. SEE THE PRESDENT meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 324 Indi- Association for Identification ana avenue. The Business Women's Counell vrill To Close Its Convention Saturday. dler, who left no immediate relatives.|tion committee. Mr. Darr was selected The defendant has filed an_answer |after Frank P. Leetch had declined the denying that Miss Forsyth has any | chairmanship for another year. :'Il’ll to the x:’ell;( she seeks. Dlu.?er s represente: )y Attorneys Nathan | Cayton and Raymond Neudecke: | BUREAUS CONSOLIDATED. Consolidation of the bureaus supe vising agricultural eéxtension k in R ——— the south, north and west was an AW ERATIRY ‘7 14-1 |_s1' PA n vl RNEY PP PALAIS ROY. It's quality that counts and you get quality here—coupled with economical prices. Henring on Motion Is Set for Sep- tember 30 Before Justice Stafford. The District Commissioners today filed in the District Supreme Court a motion to dismiss the injunctton pro- ccedings brought by twelve public hackers to prevent the enforcement of a new police regulation providing | that hackers should not stop or loiter on the public streets except when load- ing-or unloading passengers. Hearing HEADS FIRE PREVENTION. Plans for the observance of Fire Pre- | nounced by Secretary Wallase yester- vention day in Washington are ex-|day, who appointed Dr. C. B. Sraith to pected to go forward rapidiy, follow- | head the newly organized office of ex- ing appointment of Charles W. Darr ae | tension work. Formerly each section chairman of the citizens' fire preven-|was under a separate bureau. meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of the Covenant. Mrs. Mary Lucas of the board of charities will speak. ‘ Senator James Wadsworth, jr., will address students of the George- town University Reserve flicers’ Training Corps Monday at 9:50 a.m. in Gaston Hall. Smoked Hams Morris “Supreme” The best in the Market Swift’s “Premium” 8 to 10 1b. sizes arrested Dentistry Is Vastly Different Than in Former Years This office has all the up-to-date methods ".hl! are practical. Ib., 28¢ Vincent B, Costello Post will meet President Hardlng received at the!tomorrow evening in boardroom of policemen testified that Newman was | 7 ri < ‘W e ; Z i ¢ dele- 8 roceed t forty-five | & ou ience of 20 years ix very beneficial to the publl 3 Prime Steer Beef . Fresh Fish n:“;hi{ o:::l,:::"’a de]efimes am’,','d Ei?:i‘“io l:re‘:imimnFle:xlxl\ml?on.d?na onthe [ootioniisactiediiled Defore diin fm‘.‘iie..‘."fiofii \‘v';fln"a:re(:{eaf’m e | B Dolicy 1s wach that you are assured of the best possible deatistry Rib Roast. ..........Ib., 35 .Crab Meat 6 ihe Seventh annual convention|admission of seventy-five recruits to| " CorLurerl n Penue] Stephens ana | B ™5 b e orihy preparation and approved device for H post. ista > on Ci the alleviation of pain by Dr. Wyeth and staff of careful, skilled Chuck Roast. ...Ib., 18¢ teis | 1dentification. which will close its fasistant, Cornorution Counsel Wil-|GU|T COMPLAINS. OF ROOF. |8 teadsta” 30 seart"of sooa."ionest dontisiy our recend. Oys na James L. Wilmeth wil give the Sunday school lesson tomorrow at 4:45 at Y. W. C. A,, 1333 F street. Colored Presbyterians and others not united to any church are invited to meet Sunday at 3 pm. at 4738 K street southwest. * Terms of Payment to Suit—I Free Large electrically eooled offices—cleanliness is one of our many striking features My perfect Sme-| tion Teeth Wi Bouillon Reast. .1b., 25¢ Shoulder Clod. . .1b., 25¢ Plate and Brisket. . . .Ib., 10c 298 of Lamb Genuine Fresh Spring Lamb | four-day meeting Saturday at the New Ebbitt Hotel. T. M. Gorsuch of the naval dispensary, a delegate to the con- vention, took finger prints of President Harding. The prints afterward will be uitably mounted and given to members the association. A. J. Reno of Leavenworth, Kan., no standing to restain the enforce- ment of a municipal regulation; that they have a complete remedy at law and that their petition does not state & cnse entitling them to equitable re- The hackers assert that the effect of the new regulation is to drive them liams claim that the petitioners huve| Suit has been flled in the District Supreme Court by Mary Ann Forsyth, owner of premises 1802 Belmont road northwest, to restrain Carl W. Dauber, who lives at 1800 Belmont road north west, from maintaining an alleged ol struction to a right of way which co: Always _a choice selection of Fresh Sea Food Lb., 30c Gold Crewas and Bridge ~~Fresh Hams Fresh Shoulders | P-K Pure Pork newl out of business, as only stands calcu- | sisted, according to the complainant, y ‘elected president of th 0- 2 : Bried, & Clent The b [il -®oice. 6 to s 1b. size 3 to 5 Ibs. Sausage Meat | Clation. and Harey e Taldwen of| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |lated to accommodate 195 machinesfof a roof which shut off light =The b. Lb 16¢ b Oakland, Calif, retiring president, TONIGHT. een designated, when more than |pleadings recite that the property in - s %) [(palang JGalic, ratieing; presldent TOD . 900 public hackers have been lice question was formerly that of James Open Every Evenine Until 8 0'Clock, and on H - iprint experts. The President ex- Tr:nlc{n(sl (‘nluz‘-:mu‘ s:‘\;!:délfllol’;( eWltll ’!l:!:;"b:;g‘l;la‘l’m(nbwem into efle;l Sep- Forsyth Digges, member Ofdon'ehof the Lady and mlnid- l&:fln:l:«' .:‘:n?;;k'm E Fine Spring Fryers 4 D Dl et i e e e |mest &t 8 clelock nd I streets er 13, but by agreement of coun- |oldest District families, and who was Kooy, name and location Fresh Chickens Fine Spring Frye o {association for universal Ainger print. | nOTtheast. 2althe statuilatoias Dreserved undl killed reariChateeu s ihices, iance; . hearing by the court. in 1917, % | ing of the inhabitants of the country. 427-29 7th Street The Tekakwitha Club will give a Plaintiff, represented by Attorneys Dr. WYETH, Carmady of Detroit and T. G. Cooke of Chicago were elected members of Let us treat you to a good the board of directors for two-year Try a pound. Lb., 25¢ cup of coffee. The Jenkins Orphan Brass Band of Charleston, S. C., will give a concert gress and representative members of the press gallery. Rev. J. J. Muir, chaplain of the Senate, officiated. He g Other_international officers elected Y —_——— Preserving Plums Tomatoes ey v i in- | S20cE at 601 B atreet. Daniel W. O'Donoghue and Arthur A. y were Irving P. Jones of Min- it ! &3 to Lansburgh & Bro. and_over Grand Unfon Tea Co. Largest 7-1b. Baskets 7-1b. Pans neapolis. Minn., vice president; Fred| Abraham Lincoln Council, American FUNERAL OF R. B. MORGAN. Mflmm‘l-r. alleges that she %'fle',?m Oypostt uipped Parlors in Washington, Phose Main 7080. 3 Each, 30c Sandberg, Washington, =_sccretary- | Association for Recognition of the Irish _ Possession of the property Molloving = rer; Junlap of “hicago, | Republic, will meet at § o'clock at 1731 3 - editor, and John J. Shea of St. Louls, | I street.” S Members of Congress Join in Trib- o1 sergeant at-arms. Tomato Ketchu Gold Medal = Milk et tor Sandbers The Benning-Glendale-Oakland _Citi- ute to Newspaper Writer. Wilson's “Certified’ FLOUR ‘Carnation” Brand Dotestive '8 ' 2 zens' Association will meet at 8 o'clock | Funeral services for Raymond B. 807 iar 15¢ 12-1b. Sacks Tall Cans s !‘;‘;{;:e &:{_gt-nmfl;‘lfl;{:flg'pfflt at Smothe hool, Benning road. th]lnr(nn of the Washington bureau of ) o . . . -1b. . S = he New Y v e » - = . e -'_“ = o - ln:65 expert. received an ovation from the| Joint meeting <f Talladega and Tus- | torda tieroes b o i Our Pasteurized Milk receives the highest offici rating A ee...25c or 65¢ convention when he was unanimously | kegee Alumni clubs will be held at 12th | 1749 Corc trece. = eR1denes. S e g clected A secrethry.tressurer, Charies |streot branch, ¥. M. C. A at 8 o'clook. | tended by Drominent members ot Cons of the health department for the District of Columbia terms. Before going to the W House the delegates listened to an illustrated lecture by Bert Wentworth of Dover, N. H,, on “Identification by Telegraph Code.” Following an afternoon ses- sion, at which Mr. Cooke is scheduled to speak, talks on “Universal Finger- printing”’ and “Our Navy in Action™ will be given tonight. with motion pictures as illustration: Renolutions of Condolence. The convention today adopted reso- lutions _expressing condolence over the death of members during the last at Miles Memorial Church, 3d street and New York avenue, Free. at 8 o'clock. The Catholic Women's Service Club will meet at 15 at the clubhouse, 601 E street. DAMAGES ARE AWARDED. Boy Gets $1,750 and Motor Cycle . Rider the Same Amount. Justice Stafford yesterday rendered paid tribute to the sterling character of the deceased and his devoted loy- alty to friends and his profession. The body was taken to the home of his wife'’s family at Framingham, Mass.. for burial. ‘The pallbearers were his intimate colleagues, George F. Authier, Ralph A. Collins, Donald MucGregor, John Si nd Charles R. Michael. Mr. Morgan was one of the popular members of the press gallery, with which he had been connected for fif- teen years. After his graduation from Doan” College and the University of ebraska. in the latter having been THE MOST APPROVED “Franklin 4000” Chestnut Farms Pasteurized Special Milk vear; authorizing a committee on con- i . graduated in law, he c: here_as Stitution and by-laws, and widening | * Judgment by consent for $1.750 dam- | {73 arS b0 Senator Burkett of MILK the membership of the association so {2&eS in favor of Stephen E. Essex, jr.)braska. H g been born in SUPPLY - . d b h l h that non-professional students of the|who brought suit for that amount|braska, he was entirely familiar with has {01’ many years been use y those people who acience of finger prints may be taken | through his father. Stebhen E. Essex. its politics and public men and soen IN THE b inf d di th equirements of n. against the Waggaman Lithographic |drifted into newspaper work as the rm 1n e require o Even babies should be finger-print- | Manufacturing Company for alleged | correspondent of the Nebraska State CITY arc best intormec regar ¢ o Journal and later the Omaha World- Herald. In the last six years he had represented the New York Herald in the House and Senate galleries. For a number of years he was a member of the hoard of governors of the Na- tional Press Club. DISSOLUTION ASKED FOR. Stockholders of the Oriental Paper ed, Henry C. Cole of this city told the convention, explaining a plan for a nation-wide inventory and personal ‘ 3 identification of the inhabitants. The work could be done at post offices, he said, and will require legislation by Congress. Tomorrow Mrs. Mina Van Winkle of the women's bureau of the police de- partment. will speak. A trip to Mount Vernon will take place in the after- noon, and at night there will be a banquet at the Ebbitt. personal injury caught in a ma ant’s plant, 1225 The boy's hand was hine at the defend- 25th street northwest. last January, A jury trial was waiv Attorney W. Gwynn Gardimer ap- Peared for the boy. The court also awarded juigment by consent for $1.750 damages in fa- iarles J. Yehle, who sued W Mildred Yeager for in- juries sustained May 21 last when an automobile of the defendants struck |and Bag Company, Inc., today applied a motor cycle, on which he was riding |to the District Supreme Court for the i Cliffora L. Grant, chief of detectives, | in the Monument grounds. Attorneys |dissolution of the corporation. and William E. Leahy, former assist- | Toomey & Toomey represented | ant attornes for the District. told how | plaintift and waived a jury trial for |doned, the court is advise identification through finger prints J.E. Stein appears for the petitione! helped in their work, at the session| — - yesterday afternoon. SCIENCE BUREAUS PLAN. {All Under Smithsonian Institution i Reorganization Proposal. A plan for consolldating the vari- ous scientific bureaus of the govern- ment under the Smithsonian Institu- tion has been presented to the joint committee on reorganization of the government departments by Arthur McDonald, scientist. Among the pre: ent organizations that would be con solidated are the geological survey, reclamation service, bureau of mines, patent office, all scientific bureaus of the Department of Agriculture, bu- reau of standards, hygienic labora- tory, bureau of fisheries, bureau of public health service, Army medical museum and library, Government { Hospital for the Insane, coast and geodetic survey, vital, criminalogi- cal and other statlstics of the census office and the Library of Congress, j which would be called the Library of the ed States. The primary object of his plan, Mr. McDonald explained, is to have sclentific_activity of the government developed to its highest possible ef- ficiency, and with this end in view to correct what he termed the illogi- cal arrangement of the present bu- reaus and to reduce political influ- ence to a. minimum. The plen, he said, would enable the government to obtain the services of the best sci- entists in the country by insuring permanent tenure of office and non- A meddling of politics in their work. Raleigh Haberdasher | EXPERTS END SESSION. 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue §Acco\mtanta ‘Would Weed Out Un- Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Mallory Hats infants, growing chilflren and invalids. Now that you're back in town, and the children are getting back to school, is the time to resume its delivery. Simply telephone, or write us your instructions. ‘The the | object of the concern has been aban- Special Purchase QUALITY SAFETY SERVICE 400 Pairs Men’s High Shoes .Made to sell for $10 to $12 Genuine Russia Calf. English Last. New Tony Red Calf, English Last. Rich Mahogany Calf. Conservative Model. Havana Brown Kid, Medium Toe. Russia Calf Brogue, New French Model. Black Calf, English or Conservative Last. All - Sizes and Widths Many With Rubber Heels WE INVITE INSPECTION AT ANY TIME . Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese —A new shipment 90c Lb. Rich with the cheese tang that betokens its gendine Swiss origin. Incomparable at this special price. Balance of this week only Chestnut Farms Dairy GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr. i HENRY N. BRAWNER, Jr. 1114-1120 Connecticut Ave. Blse Ib. ~ Public Sale Friday and Saturday | ATTENTION CONTRACTORS, ] o FARMERS AND BUILDERS HEAVY STANDARD SIZE AND MAKE—IN SPLENDID CONDITION .S. tstoer WAGONS c Ib. Phone Franklin 4000 10,000 Lbs. of Sugar t Jack Frost Gramulated Sugar, in 2-1b. cartoms—limit, 4 Ibs. to a customer Easily Served! Cold Cuts— Salads — Relish ways _ready Departmene 90066 : al- in our Delicatessen ! desirable Members. ! closed meeting of the council oc- i cupied the emtire time of the closing {cession of the annual meeting of the { American Institute of Accountants at { the Hotel Washington today. Follow- ing adjournment the members of the organization will be taken to the Chevy Chase and Columbia Country clubs, where the remainder of the day will be devoted to golf. By a vote of three to one, the con- vention went on record yesterday as opposing “all advertising of a per- sonal nature” on the part of its mem- bers. The resolution was adopted after a representative of the internal revenue bureau had appeared to urge that the institute co-operate in efforts to weed out from the profession un- desirable practitioners who advertise or solicit income tax practice. 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