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LAIM POLICEMAN | ‘BROKE AUTO RULE Sergt.. Gréene Rode To and From His Beat Is b Bergt. J. W. Greene of the third pre- reputed cinet, wealthie: force, will be called hefore a police | Judge Mattingly trial board Saturday morning, charged | by three lieutenants with "Kl’(’ssin(l\’nnc;ll age. \\'rtnhll;q:nr(lrs sought | neglect of duty.” to get his ace, Col. Christy always re- Greene of violating an order issued;yoy can compute mine. by Acting Supt. Charles A. Evans onl “[ cannot say cuite the same thing, June 13, forbidding mbers of m«;:‘:r; l”-:m just ar reticent,” tha court force from going to und from thetr thout caring just how old the beats In their private automobiles ge Is. the clerks and deputy mar- AR SRsciiaatione & conti 8 d ntiee 1o, the contants of the the charges ned by Liemts. W.lPol o, | Emerson, W. E. Holmes and William | A e e L tott relate to rides which the s, alleged, to have t Charge. be of of one the to members Two of the specific n in his automoblle while on duty. Anothe i on avenue. The Heute a vide tha ingly to a su and that specification duty the out rect and which is in the and enteced o bunk v t make an unt they nis he aluable pin his wife « e manunl W with violating an 1 athinl “tor office \at serm. rol their precincts | beats or enter the perform COAL PROFITEERING BILL | CONFEREES ARE AGREED Federal Distl:ibntlan A Broader Embargo Powers for |, 1. C. C. Provi House and ure, i coal distriliu broader Commer i wil ably ing bill tion, e of dut —_—— W to_the use of The Hous Senate prov f the measure in one 1 be reported to the Hou for the coal not been started today he wouic snterence as posed of the Liberian loan resol now ey d. Jowers on Commissic embarg delegat ion ter ceepte th he House ns lso aceepted the tion. The Bav- industry n before it “BILL” HART’S WIFE TO SUE FOR DIVORCE Will Charge Film Star With} 4“Extreme Cruelty'—$300,000 ““Cash Settlement Verifled. | western. Cincinnati and Norinern. By the Associated Press ! Cleveland, Cinclnnati, Chi LOS ANGELES, September 14.—~Suit | 5. Louis, for divorce on the ground of “extreme | cruelty” will be instituted at once|gl. Southern and Florida, Gallitin | = against Willsam §. Hart, film actor, | V: Harriman and Northeaster, by Mrs. Winifred Westover Hart, ac-| ! cording to an announcement today by ! Huhlin and Savannah, i Hart's Mrs. He adade settlement had not heen effected and | that his ciient would ask for a much larger a, 1 rttorney. however, Saturday 9:30 -Lineoln National Bank 7th & D Sts. N.W. ts sel forth In the last » ¥ aqn nqul s Senate conferves agreed | m date provision which had 5.30 P. Refuses to Tell Munfeipal ¥ mit, but care froezers of ice office: da. ad am delivered t¢ ments of tie judge, read “In honor my thirty-ninth birthday.” . the recalled statement of Ca well known law tions wswit| MORE ROADS ACCEPT ! PLAN FOR RAIL PEACE; STRIKE ENDS ON FIFTY (Continued from First Page.) riva that et visit went | ficla, ulr | president of tre = in Balthmmore early th ment. 1t ret pro- virtually nd of a nts | last month. new peace Inter: smiths and Helpers of America. International Assoclation chinists. ove are: makers ers of Am Am | Internat Inter: trical Workers. srotherhood of Railway ¢ ica. ca. nal Alliance. and { lers. Ronds Rejecting Terms. Oticial statements by T |1dents or directors the strike settlement Tapitov hy the shop Mitee last night havegmade no exp vast Line: Atchl Santa Fe; Central vare and’ Hudson. anna and and Eastern A number sion. d the ! e life i uisville and Minne /A Southwestern, abash; Wes Thexe Accept Settlement. Following is the list of ro erally understood to have the settlement proposals: Alabama, Great Southern, imam and Narthern, Baltimore have | western, Buffalo. = Rochester Pitts hurgh, Boston and Alban g Ohi ouisville, t. Paul | Gary, Terre i Southeastern, Chicago, St | neapolis and Omaha, Chicago Chi Haute Paul, ern. Louisiana and Arkansa St. Loui and Northeastern, Northern ! York. Chicago and | 1ea Sound and So i | Seattle, Port | Tucoma Eastern, tem, Seaboard Tampa and Banking Hours: AM. to 12 M. to 8 P.M. The report of the General Electric Co. shows that out of a total of 27,800 stock- holders 13987, or more than 50 per cent, are women. Forty-seven per cent of the stockholders of the Pennsylvanid Railroad are women. Millions of Dollars of Real Estate in this city is in the name of women. : Over a million dollars of deposits in our savings de- partment are deposited by women. Thousands of our Sav- ings Accounts are in the name of husband and wife, either having access to the account. This is an age when woman is becoming less dependent on others for her wants—She Saves. Judge Mattingly | ‘Which Birthday’ Judge Robert E. Mattingly of the Court had a birthday to- Just which one he would not iccompanying large of the. clerk of the District Su- | preme Court, the deputy marshals and | to the Police Court, with the compli- | When a friend who had known the ! judge in boyhood questioned the age | stated on the card and remarked that police | his honor would never see fifty again. a_favorite Robert Christy, a er who lived to an tocks and | Mming cen Mr. War- Jewaell and Daniel Willard, | altimore and Ohl month opened | | was ' k to the finish } settl; im--m in the conferences at New York Tho =hop craftsmen included in the jional Brotherhood of Black- of Ma- International Brotherhood of Boile Iron Ship Builders and Help- Igamated Sheet Metal Workers' ional Brotherhood of Elec- hood of Statlonary Giremen g roads were not parties ment crafts poliey . To- Del- 1 1 is gen- accepted Belling- { and ‘Uhln system, Baitimore &nd South- and . Che: | terfield and Lancaster, Chesapeake ! “hicago, Indianapolis and | Milwaulkee and | Milwaukee and | and | Min- North- ey, Lake Erie and West- . Macon. uri Val- ley and Blair, Morgantown and King- Reports that Hart had agreed to a| Wood, New York Central system, New $200,000 cash settlement with his wife were verified by Mrs. Hart's attorneys| abama, I'ierre and Fort P , New Or- erre Bridge, Rapid City and Northwestern, Vallapa Harbor, Air Line, Angeles and Western, Gulf the strike has snded o ro Tt 18 td be Roped” tht some settlement/ man agreed o Captor of Paris Bluebeard A Wnphington * Visitor plan f‘ or all the othe: V¢ comment, either in & poi post-mortem vein, Is. necessary. settlement sustains the transpo: tion act and the. thoory of orderly procedure for the adjustment of labcf troubles in the rallway industry. The decisions of the Labor Board stand unmodified by the appeal to economiic and physical force. All the questions upon which the strike was predi will come back to the board if the parties desire to bring them there. f they should be at any time r opened the board will accord them lh} fullest and fairest consideration without any spirit of vindictiyeness ot | , or reprisal. The question of senlority H % that arose out of the strike is not diéposed 'of by the settlement, as neither party yielded its position. but the matter is referred to a commis- sion composed of representatives of both sides. This is nothing more or less than an adjustment board with jurisdiction relative to questions ris- ing out of the strike and is in strict conformity. with the transportation act. It may also be noted that this settlement is in substance and effect identical with the last recommenda- tion made by President Harding. DENIES WIFE’S CHARGE. Carey Kimtall Files Anwer in Di- vorce Case, i Denying his wife's charges that he LOUIS RIBOULET, arvested Landru, beheaded 1n| T°8 attentive to other women, Carey photesraphed at police head-| B- Kimball, owner of an automobile quarters today. repair shop, has flled his answer in the District Supreme Court to a suit of his wife, Mrs., Sarah H. Kimball, for a limited divorce and alimony. The husband, represented by At- torneys John A. Garrett and Earle B. Wood, asserts it was his wife' governable” temner, which their marital disagreements. He de- nied that on any occasion he had a clandestine meeting with his siste in-law. as alleged by the wife, Kim- ball asks that the suit against him be dismissed. \ Shortly after the filing of the an- g Arthur B. Heaton, local the competition for a deyign for day by the committes of Judges. was the architect over whom th selected the d Henry Bacon, coln Memorial Their decision was un. ot Heaton The plens tainlng & church auditorium on first fioor, with gallerie: accommodating_ 2.000 large banquet hal fices in the basement. will be of iight ston persof church structure. ast. Tampa Northern, Trinity and e o b athg, Wi Virginian Railwa; hich will Winaton Sglem on a site recently purchased by and and Western. WAGE BOARD SUSTAINED. building, on 8th street ings Aoy make w: begin in the sprina. The chancel and pulpit in the Chairman Says Fairest Considera- il tion Forthcoming in Future. o the massive organ. ouly of strike was pred- depth of 95 feet. the United he tlons upon which the Jeanton o Mrs. Kimball. Attorneys Ravmond Neudecker and Willlam C. Ashford appear for Mrs. Kimball. NEW FASCISTI MOVE. — BUDAPEST. September 14.—An at- tempt is being made to organize a Hungarian fasolsti movement in the interests of the center party, modeled on the ltlian organization. which is fighting the socialists. rmer Premier Stephan Friedrich is said to be at the head of a group of politicians who have arranged with Prof, Benito Mussolini, leader of the Italian fascisti, to bulld up a branch of tho organization here. be granted, Ben Hooper, © Labor Board, sald in in the settlement agreement to refer disputed questions to & commission of twelve repres tives of both unfons and parties to the agreement amounts to the creating of an adjustment board and is in strict conformity to the provisions of the transportation act, ‘Mr. Hooper said. The chalrman’s statement follows: “As a positive disb er in the moral right and practical efficacy of rallway strikes, I am glad to know ployment Association. E. J. Henning, of the Department of Labor, Association of Public tember 19, 1923. of { of ANSELL BISHOP & TURNER The Musical Note of the Year--- ~ Our Anniversary Sale of VICTOR VICTROLAS eI e = I I e e = D= a0 It would be useless and a waste of space to tell of the SUPREMACY OF THE VICTROLA, and so we will confine our message to the exclusive features WE ARE OFFERING during our very important ANNIVER- SARY EVENT to those persons who will BUY A VIC'FROLA NOW. One thing we wish to impress—THESE EXCLUSIVE FEATURES ARE NOT USUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE SALE OF SO FINE AN INSTRU- MENT AS A VICTROLA. think of BUYING A GENUINE . VICTROLA—uwith such terms —~MONEY DOWN —INTEREST TO PAY and you don’t make a payment for 30 days —yes, these unusual terms -prly to any VICTROLA hméqlbt during the sale, Simply buy a few records and we will deliver AT ONCE any VICTROLA YOU SELECT. We have the largest stock of models and finishes to be had in WASHINGTON. NO RED TAPE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY N e is a copy of the original GOLI t’us BOND THAT 18 GIVEN wfln"m%’fi;‘ %‘lu"m AS an assurance of LIFETIME FREE SER- . WRITTEN GOLD SEAL BOND Guarantee of Free . Mechanical Service —nowhere in the city will you find such a wri bond and in the course of a lifetime—for w::"l‘..,': antee to oil, regulate,'tune the motor, etc—the sav- ing of many dollars and the elimination of much VICTROLA worry s ehected With Every Victrola $1 15\ FREE! No matter what price FREE! STYLE ~This Is the Newest Console GENUINE lo|———]clc—=—=]c——=]q] We have a‘token of appreciation for every ANSELL BISHOP AND TURNER, patron or visitor. We promise a pleasant surprise—BRING THE KIDDIES! An Anniversary “Gif’ for Every Child. D.C.ARTISTSPLAN PICKED FOR CHURCH Local Architeot Wins Com- petition for Design for Cal- vary Baptist Auditorium. rchitect, submitted the winning drawing .in new auditorium for Calvary Baptist Church, at 8th and H street north- which President and Mra. Hard- Ing often attend. it was announced L~ les Barton Keen! Phu-nmm\ e loc man triumphed. The committee which n was composud cf rchitect of the l.in- Louis Ayres ot New York, and Henry A. Kendall of Bo tmous. by for an Imposing stone structure con- capable and & 1, kitchens dnd of- The exterior and will con- form architecturally with the présent more than $4,000,000, will be erected c i the Bunday school church, adjoining shv!i Aohuo on the site will be razed to y tor the edificc. Work is to auditorium will be entirely new, as The audi- torium will be easy of access by the W by Kimball, co congregation, no steps being required { B the Ausctated ren S e Galther, The Mot er i e h it as is the case in the CHICAGO, September 14.—Th& set-| tioned in the Kimball suit, filed t church auditorium, located on tlement of ‘the shopmen's dtrike on|bill for a limited divorce on th cond floor of the bullding. o n railroads sustains the Arans- | grounds of desertion and cruelty structure will cover & frontage portation act, and sl d the que: against Edward Gaither, brother of out 130 feet ‘and will have a E. J. HENNING HONORED. Heads International Public Em- assistant secretary elected president of the Internaticnal Employment Services, and Toronto, Canada, select- ed for the next gnnual mecting of the association. which will be hei1 Sep- old_girl who maintained by vicinity ‘of Aj anian, the the over exertion | 1 | tr iln(erlur. dom 1 1and was expec in ul ca the of DRAWN Sred | drawn Into & the the apartment theatrical ducer, in & he of Webers fo new |of their the conduot boy, and t rt; ol present. guardian, the Weber ap. “Did Judge was counsel asked. es. Marcus and a ‘Thers was 8he was a blo All- meres els. back, ual to |GIRL 6IVES LIFE .| TO RESCUE THREE " LITTLE BATHERS " BEIRUT, Syria, Scptember 14.—A remarkable story of s fourteen-year- thrée . companions has been received here by the Amgrican committee on }nuet in the near east. While 500 children the Mediterranean near an boys were varried beyond the safety ropes into a whirlpoel. swimming distance, dge of the malstrom and succeeded by-alntost superhuman effort in res- cuing all the lads and carrying them to a rock. Then she collapsed\from boat could reach the rock. ext month to join relatiyes. SUPREME COURT JUDGE NEW YORK, September 14.—The name of Bupreme Court Justice Louis H. Marcus of Buffalo parties alleged to have been held in son, L. Lawrence Weber, jr. Mrs. Weber' was prejudicial to the morals of the Lo the effect that on one occassion L. had. been present Justice Marcus. who is the child's In the testimony of Anna Cannon, a negress formerly emploved in Weber’s suite. who told of drinking parties at: In the Weber apartment?” fixed luncheon for Judge witness answered. used to come all the time —by George $2.95 and $3.50 ' “First Longers” two-button models in Fine day Special— sault and intimidation LABOR TOREFUTE | STRIKE AFFIDAVITS Shopmen’s Counsel *Prepar- - ing Additional Counter Evidence to Charges. strikers, the Drosecuti by sworn amq: Ing crafts, and that in gave her life to save victims were non-unio To Read All A The defense failed a; ere bathing in to obtain an hanage the committee in the n Tyleas, three small of the hundreds of Donald R. M. Jewell and John leaders, would cease Ruth Mano- only other person in swam to the WILL SHOW REAL CAUS get along much faster. The st Mr. Richberg said, the Promise Expose at iljnnction Trial and dled before e life be assumed that the Ruth_arrived at the orphanage of Actual Reasons for Rail court has been lawfull om Kharput last week after two has not been used for | years of attempts to escape from the { purpose: inated - by the Turks, to sail for America ~Walkout, tin, said, ar, B the Assuintet Erens. First—What powers CHICAGO, September 14.—Prepara- tion of additional counter evidence against that being submitted by the Attorney General's office before Judge James H. Wilkerson, for a temporary Injunction to replace the restraining order now in- force against officlals of the rallway employes’ department, American Federation of Labor, was started today by the defense. The conclusion of peace negotia- tions between the striking shopm and a number of roads yesterday per- mits the introduction of evidence to refute the charges of conspiracy and sabotage, defense attorneys, sald, ent proceeding? Second—What proof conspiracy of the PEACH STONES INTO SCANDAL OAKDALE, Calif, today was story of gay drinking the fudl problem for of L. Lawrence Weber, gardless of the coal "{ which could mot be introduced !strikes. They are saving ‘the peach &nd motion plotute. pro-fy - 0, 0 ke |t the mature of stones from the drying peaches aring of an Appllclnonll.“” negotiations. Blackburn Es-|intend to use them in place of « rmer wife “for custody ! terline, assistant solicitor general in i:l;lsl wlnh;r Xr: m-[- p;m l|'|nl(re" three-and-a-half-year-old ; 8ctive charge of the government's|of tons of peach pits have gone to X case, said he expected to have all[Wwaste. ~Some of the farmere have government evidence before the court | discovered that the stones will give contention was that as_intense heat as the when it adjourn turday. rupt and destroy interstate traffie. When attorneys for the strike leaders objected that mpecific afidasits of as- who had refused to quit w The real issues before the court, he can be lawfully invoked by the pres- named efther to do an unlawful act or to do a lawful act by unlawful means?, California Fruit Growers Solve Coal Shortage Problem. September 14.— Oakdale fruit growers failed to show any connection with the strike or the on potnred out that similar attacks, committed in 4 similar way, had been defintiély truced ayitd to men a known to be members of th ually strik- every case phe n men or men avits. gain yesterday greement to- expedite the case by eliminating the reading atfidavits. Mr. Esterline caustically observed that if Richberg, attorn: for B Bcott, strik interruptions and objections the government would ke leaders would not oppos exertion of the power of the government in the pres- ent case to prevent lawlessness f it power - of the ly invoked and other uniawful of this court is there of any defendants FOR FUEL. are solving themselves re- and railroad best_coal. in Weber's apartment Promise “Ample Proof.” Donald R. Richberg, defense attor- ney, left the shopmen's case In the hands of Frank L. Mulholland shortly after court gpened today and began the preparation of the evidence which he expects to submit before midnight Tuesday, when the ten-day extension of the temporary restraining order expire This evidence, he said. will show the real cause of the strike and be ‘ample proof” against the govern- ment charges Digging int jdavits of unla s charged to the | striking shopworkers and their sym- pathizers, Attorney General Daugh- | erty's assistant worked road by rond | and state by state to prove their cl ! that the vialence is so widexpread to show a concerted effort to in’ imony was introduced at a and. raising a cocktail ubby fist, had proposed ‘the beautiful ladies” Your Vacati brought into the case Delivered to your hol carrier servi artment. ‘ Marcus ever meet girls Weber's - Evening Star Sunday Star. tall, heavy blonde,” Ihe‘ another little girl who to see him. nde, or red-headed.” Phone Main Tomorrow’s the day to change from the old straw lid to a gocd-looking George Fall Felt. We're all ready for you with the greateit selection of hats w e’ve ever had—notice the price all Hats —and they’re hats you can depend upon, not just temporary propositions. Yes, we know the price is mighty low—we made it that way. You have your choice of all the newest shades, including the new Tan, Sand, Seal Brown, Gray and others. We're waiting for you-—come on in. The bo, ready at George’s and you'll money. M Boys’ School Suits A number of different dark mix- tures—specially suitable for school wear because of their hard-wearing, priced them at $3.95. Students’ Boys’ Pull-Over Shawl- Collar Sweaters Fine_ quality sweaters; ideal for hool ‘wear. In com- oation colors. Bizes 26 to 3. Spechally « 2-PANTS SUITS 2-PANTS SUITS wool tweeds and cassi- A Thegnew sport models with in snappy sport mod- BO’!' Black Stockings golf-back and four Patch pockets, golf gl Datl WeATiad, $trong siack otkets. Coats are half belt in back. 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