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=1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., OCTOBER 23. 1921_PART 1. ainting St ':':‘;,.'.‘:DRY AGEN]'S RA"] l ARMSDBLEGAEOOD "MTERAL" FOR MOVIE MEN. TALKS TO STUDY CLUB. | DRY VIOLATION ALLEGED. |ALLEGED MURDERER HEED | P I] o who are capable Patrick Biigh, in busincss at 1019 ot doing the Kin i | Tth street, was complained against ves- i ! aper ang‘lng i Col. Clifford Explains Inside Work- | terany afternoon by mewbers of *the Man Believed Escaped Convict A U llolste r:n B | ings of U. S. Treasury. T|lc';“:;‘e'pg';“',;:‘n“t'?"“r squad ofihe pos rested in Hyattsville. F 2 L g Afoderate)’ charies. URE UF UFFIEER Col. Edward Clifford, assistant sec- |of the prohibition (-;n!ur(--'nmnl law, it ! ','ummbl'- Thomas I. Garrison ‘} i retary of the Treasury, yesterday ad- |being alieged that he sold a product | Prince Georges county 1325 14th Se. 4 = containing more than one-half of 1 per | rexted Patrick J. M Geo. Plitt Co.. Inc., ¥a 42245 | dressed the Political Study Club of | ung alcohol. Bond in the sum of 3500 |ard Gallagher, house on the ed% b Which Mrs. J. C. Cantrlll is president, | was glven for his appearance before ' skirts of Hyattsville, Md. Mulstay | at +he Franklin Square Hotel, on the United States Ccmmissioner lsaac R. believed to be a fugitive murdere Uhisfory and activities of the Tressury | HItt toMOrToW moming. * | Who escaped from ‘the peniten e L ! SIEDt months i Smith obtained ae where Mulstuy wus staying by poring Col. Clifford explained the duties of LUTHERAN MINISTERS HERE. | 48 ANSeSSOrs, The man was tuken @ cach of the bureaus under the juris- iy _ diction of the depRriment, ana wans |, Onc hundred sud twenty-five minis R e Repairs for ' Swoop Down on Anne Arundel Deputy Sheriff and Seize I | | | Moonshine. | ! into 5 horoush. discussion of " ¢pe |ters arc here atiending the meeting of | the point of u revolver, and it polict L facts and finteresting points of the | the eastern district of the Joint Synod | headquagters he admitted a picturk 1] speciat Dispacen to The star. | Government's liberty loan campaigus, | of Ohio of the Lutheran Church, at the | Pollce beadquurters he received AL TIMORE. ) Oc - ch resulted in the enormous sub- o) * | from Auburn was his likeness BALTIMORE, October Acting seription of $10,000,000.000. S hurch at 13th and Q streets. Yester- | Auistay {0l derettisey of hix ||i under orders of Commissioner Haynes, ents from Washington prohibition To the Trade— {{oday raided & number of places in Col. Clifford explained that Con-|day they went to Mount Vernon and | wanderings since his escape from the gress is now perfecting legislation |placed a wreath on the tomb, following | penitentiary. Inspector Grant ordered ! e eday raided @ mumber of plices in providing for a refunding of the nu- | which they visited Christ Church at |him kept under strict guard and no- _We have a complete |, dnns Arundel county: arresting oo merous foreign loans (o the satis- | Alexandria, The last ‘Session of - the | tified New York prison authoritics uf line of all repair parts 4 number of bar of moonshine ' | faction of the debtor and creditor. | mecting will be held tomorrow night. | his arrest. for steam and hot water ||| &1, ariy Suanties of gl juetea = == —————————— e boilers, furnaces, la- upon the store of William Crouse o F trobes,.stoves and || M Four botties of | 4 ranges. moonshine and @ forty-five-gallon - Let us have vour or- | barrel of whisky were seized. ders early. it i Supporting Invalld Husband. In another raid the agents found o ' small_distillery operated by a wom- Rll(!o'pll & West Co. ‘an who claiméd that she was forced B e e e to the expedient of moonshine to sup- 4 e e port herseif and her invalid husband. Charged with violating the.revenue laws and the prohibition amendment _ sIx persons are held for a hearing on Something New! { Mon They are: Frank Wasie- i and his wife, Mrs. Annie A\ = Wasclevaky, or Mulersvill : Albert of Benfleld. John 2 A Witch of Milicrsville, William Crouse | Members of the American delegation to the conference on limitation of armament being “filmed” at the State %5“\ 1nd Thomas Franckiewoz | Department laxt week. This ix an unusual view of Mr. Ledge, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Underwood, Mr. Root and Mr. Miles. = J The res were made by Robert! \ ‘%./ I «nd John Whitehead of | flestz for the benefit of the Alex- Slught in Fairfax county and. consequentl Last Sunday A 5 . n fleld force and Agents | andria Light Infantry will be opened | dens. fled nree Slaughter was afterward gued be- | . . Ford and Willlam I jal tic armary. Special attractions| wardens. while the four wirdons fore of the Peace Frank W. . workm at nght | Flinchum of the Maryland office. The | have been planned for each night y. and one of the bullets struck ' Troth, charged h shooting gam:- out m the raids followed confidential informa- dward Slaughter, colored. ~sbout ughter in the back of scason. The imposed fines of | dens 100k the wounded | $25 and _ninety in jail for each | ers tws | Stonr will Tave T Srend 230 dass | Papers we | n jail and in addition pay introduced ! these Jumper Suits | for the i First time. e four years old, of this city Th hunting game out of sea: Hesnil o ! tion sent to the office of Commis- sioner Haynes. The agents said last { {mght tha. the movnshine was being | Falrfax county, it is alleged. ! sent to Baltimore in barrels, and sold | Teturning home four game wardens | squirrels, a to saloonkeepers here. asked him what he had in his sack.! This is not e Shayfart &(flnmpafig - 14 ery is often ruinous to our eye- sight, and night workers should make it a point to have their eyes examined | l\DRY” AGENTS DISMISSED. at regular intervals in order to forestall any con- “‘\' "; JORK.yOctober 2'2‘;;& ‘Q.‘ e by Merr who made a reputation for dition affecting vision. himself by suppressing. southern | Tz t he season for killing game Smart Pure W orsted Sport See one of our optom- [|||moonshiners, arrived ‘here from Greenville, 8. C, to assume command ! etrists—eyesight special- fllicr the raiding_forces being reorgan- ists—who will make a )iwdml;;\- [E. € Yellowley, acting state | : 3 o > Ol ition irector, for an intensi- | painstaking e xamination [l Red" drive on bootieggers. and prescribe the proper [[l: Mr. Yellowley announced that he ‘lm\l dismissed ten more members of the local enforcement staff for failure glasses if glasses are need- ito perform their duties properly, St That Ihrmgmg the number of dismissals up ed. to thirty. He also revoked fourteen ymore permits for manufacture and} o C, |[|l isate of tiquor for medicinal purposes. ’ {"This makes a total of 176 revocations | for irregularities since he took 935 F St =" B ks F Va, October 22 (Special ss Anne Elizabeth Ca- ! bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Some Specials Monday at f Noon i Without the Coat ! Ellett Cabell, formerly of Norwood. Va. but now of Alex- ' INDUCES andria, and sign Ferguson Bryan, i s L E 5 o'clock this afternoon at S. Paul's | all were i Dertorned by CRev. D Berryman ! Green of the Episcopal Theological | i gone. Humphreys' Number “Forty” E;"J:'.}a?xn‘;fo:‘géflt of Chriat Epfa i Si fii o he NN i | R £ Sesp Fhe bride entered the church ac- | i of them. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, | companied by her father, by whom VWakefulness, Ne -vousncss. she was given in marriage. She wore h d h C, J. H \¢ H white lace and georgette over white No Narcotic, No Opiate, No|E15° Ui, Court train of satin, her TDope, No habit forming Drugs, | tulic veil being caught with orange —quite S i ! blossoms, und she carrled bride roses Strictly Homeopathic. and maidenhair fern. Suddenl #0e and $1.00 at all Drug Stores, or seat on | The bride’s only attendant was her den ly weceipt of price, or G V. D. Parcel Post. sister, Miss Mary Cabell, who wore | c————— yellow (lliflol; with lavender tulle % trimmings. She wore a picture hat Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” | (o maich and carried yeliow ana! lavender chrysanthemums. Albert V. breaks up Colds that hang on. | teniey, Cha el e bridegroom, was e and £1.00 at all Drug Stores, or sent o8 | .t man for his brother. receipt of priee, or C. 0. D. Parcel Post. E - = o Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co., 158 Wil- Those serving as ushers were En- 1 wm Streef, New York. Medical Book free. sign Keer, U. S. & Arkansas; Clarence Kobinson, Laurence Fawcett and Luther IL Dudiey of thiy city. Sher- man B. Fowler played the wedding march. ‘The church was prettily decorated with yellow and, lavender chrysanthe- mums. Following the wedding a re- ception was tendered the bridal party and a few intimate friends at the nome of the briae, 319 South St Asuph street. Foliowing the recep- tion Ensign and Mrs. Bryan left for a trip north, and atterward they will go to Charleston, 8. C., where the bridegroom is stationed. { Decorations at tne bride’s home i were yellow and lavender chrysan- themums and autumn lcaves. Mrs. Cabell was assisted in receiv- ing at the reception by Mrs. Bryan, motner ol tne brivegroom; mrs. Jonn M. Jonnson, Mrs. Wiliam 1. Smoot, TS, C. WAinAm Walles, srs. fenm.y Starr Wattles, Mrs. Mayo Cabell or Norwood, Mrs. Horace Smitny and Mirs. C. 15. nelersiein of wasungloi. Attending the wedding from out of The H. 1. Scharr - Electric Co. the city were Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore and Mrs. J. W of Berryvilie, M g 739 11th St. N.W. | Green, Sirs. Coker, Suiss Bouiain, Dr. 256. ana sirs. W. C. Moore, airs. ¥. J. Til- Eleue Matml Tord, wasnington, and ass Patuel Canoway, Norwood, V | “Attorney James R. Caton of thisi COME AND SEE city auring the week argued a case ! regaruing the riparian ngat foriy-five acres of mver front prop- erty which was filled in by tue kovernment several years ago and The New On tis land is the Mercantile Rail- | way and Shipbuilding Company's} which 13 claimed by tne sovernment. plant, tormerly ABNEW S smipyard, and the piant of the Virginia Ship- E building Corporation. The govern-; ment was represented by Assisiant | Attorney General H. H. Giassic. |'A aecision probably will be handed |down within the next thirty days. {7he decision’ is awaited with con- siaerable interest by the business interests of the city generally, as; the ownerchip of other river front| | Lroperty is involved. i é¢ 29 i " mass meeting will be held Tues- day might at 7:30 o'clock al Anna- iqale Hall, Fairfax county, in the| iinterest of the construction of; ! fourteen miles of improved roadway ! between this city and Fairfax Court The Greatest Car | i ‘Aduresses “win be made by le IGov. Westmor Davie. Repre- | ue on Earth niative Aiore, State Becomes Late ) Yesterday Z Most we received ‘Charming - Fifty more frem New York. Diress. Electric Toaster Jumper Guaranteed for 1 Year $22 .75 They are good copies of the imported models— smart in effect, comfortable in character—and very well made. » Built on “Great Coat” lines—Double-breasted —with Raglan shoulder, split sleeve, belt all around. Brown, Blue, Gray and Tan Heather Mixture, with plaid backing. All sizes—34 to 44. Equally Unusual Values in - | ' Men’s Suits - . : Introduced as the i Don’t you = W arwick Lodge here early 2-Piece Monday Duplex Suit o $14.85 An Extraordinary Value in _' Men’s Overcoats ? Model as illustrated in a new ‘ shade of Brown, Navy Blue and L B1Z.25 invited to attend the serv-| Adjusted for Cold number of dug owners were cited | Weatl.er Free of Charge |' i i e e out” | 43 the % THE AVENUE AT NINTH . Daily, 8:30 to 6 Neat Striped Worsteds and Fancy Céssimeres —both Conservative and Young Men’s models. | Plenty of sizes. - fa 10 take out a” Our Scrvice Department 2525 “herman Ave NW - ) Barry-Pate Motor Co.. Inc. 1 1218 Conn. Ave i > tax. In most I the court imposed fines of § § Westuor fud Alloane A délegate from v arteenth wnnuzl e nator Walter °T. others. Wonderfully improved. Mayor J. M. Duncan of this city and L R | Newtop: gvpey curtains. | S i st I | The wanted Gray and Brown Herringhone ef- Blise 1 aiher. Ennctally fade New Style seats with actend the meeting: o en I | fects; made up in both Smart and Conservative ! / i in 100% worsted — the reason Fghnte e v s et Ba e ] models—two and three-button. Suits that show ; : -why they keep their shape and Separate clutch with A 5 Fatman: w00 Souch tan: ff | their careful making in every detail. “Regulars,” i We should express that well tailored ap- Hand emergency brake. Hpston aband s?i&“{s;‘\-ef?x':’"f“.{nzu‘;%?;I ; “stouts” and “longs.” | hate to pearance, under all conditions. Snicallring geagand e M ik Siomaas aternoon || i | : Slip in your coat and you're Pinion in differential. her late residemcc and burial | | di int s Also other improvements. 25 S en b | 1 e dressed for outdoors; slip it off . TV Hgesier pastor of the M. E.| A Special Lot of 5 ou - and you're dressed for indoors. All for Our New Pnce’ O verall of Miss Margaret Nel.| | P 4 ] - 525.00 F.0.B. Flint, Mi | ¢ Washington, 'who died from | ’ : ! ) = $525. .0.B. t, Mldl._ |injuries sustained by being struck by | : P : i again: reasonably prompt delivery. | Ehureh 400,808 BV Horion | irector. Burial was in the Methodist] v = Open 24 Hours and Sundays || the diocese of Richmond, will admin-| | b Choorolet Carburetors |5 Scmsremert ot conimacion &1 . | ; Chevrolet Carburetors %o tomorrow afternoon. The | l [ ] ] Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys ' | i i | 4