Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1922, Page 5

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S[,’OTTED clothes advertise individual carelessness. The best individual adver- tisement is a smart appearance. You have § i never really known what expert dyeing and cleaning can accomplish in this direction un- less you are one of the regular patrons of The "Hoftman Co. ~ Call Main 4724 CLEANERS & DYERS |it met today in executive session to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1922. IDAUGHERTY HITS BACK |Schumann Heink Is Reported Il t - With Pneumonia AT MOTIVE IMPUGNERS Formal Reply to Charges in Impeach-’, ment Move Says War Grafters Inspire Critics of His Office. Attorney General Daugherty hasj struck back at his critlcs who would impeach him. Formal reply to the charges filed against him with the House judiciary committee by Representative Keller, republican, Minnesota, was ready for presentation to the committee when | for a successful prosecution of the General Electric_ Company on charges of violating a decree of the federal court_entered at Toledo, Ohio, in 1911. The situation In the cement industry has been exhaustively investigated, he sald, and ax a_result varous civil and crimdnal suits have been filed. The reply denled that the depart- ment's connection with the prosec tion of Charles W. Morse and his as sociates for alleged war frauds wasi other than a formal proceeding. point- ing out that the indictment was consider the Keller resolution de- monia at her home here, nccessluung‘ cancellation of her western concert tour planned for this month. A New York >specialist has been called in consultation with her private physi- clan. Her condition was reported ! slightly tmproved today. e COFFIN FUND PLANNED. | General Electric to Honor Memory of Company’s Founder. SCHENECTADY, N. Y., December 4.—Creation of a $400,000 fund. known as the Charles A. Coffin Foundation, in honor of the founder of the General Electric Company, the income of which will be used for encouraging and re- warding meritorious service In the elec- | trical fleld, was announced last night Ly the company. Prizes will be awarded annually to company employes who have shown un- | usual ability in their line and to ligat | ing. power and rallway companies for ‘mprovement in service to the public. Fellowships to graduate students and funds for rescarch work at technical schools and colleges are other pro- visions, Walking Bath Robes. . Bath Slippers Silk Maflers. Wool Muffle: Silk Lounging Rokes...$9.85 1o $75.00 Wool Lounging Robes.2250 to 485t 135 3951 49.00 Sticks . Automcbile Robes Camel’s Hair Golf Coats manding the Attorney General's im- | peachment. Answering categorically the four- teen specifications submitted in the Keller charges, Mr. Daugherty's re- | used to & N OFFICE 740 12™ ST — . ibrought on evidence prepared by the | E { Shipptng Board. i Categorical denial was entered to the charge that official funds had been low members of Congress, | !WOMAN AND MAN TO HANG Convicted of Slaying Police Con- . . . iply, as summarized in a Department ' and to the allegation that the maf] of | Continuin Olll‘ S ecial Offer ON Jff s e emmant, decare I et | ™Fhe inside story of e Fovernment's | ! stable {n Canada. 1erence particular . Keller's de- story of the governme: i | 5 g p ’m:m:l fgr ufl,‘els; ‘l):)ll‘i’gilarr:m:nl docu<hrll\'!ll«»s n connection with the | CALGARY, Alta, December 4.— | ments. that it showed to be arrayed|tional communist convention at Bi Emillo Piccareilo and Mrs. Florence Lasandro have been found guilty by a {jury in the assize court of the murder { of Provincial Police Constable Stephen son at Coleman, Alta., Septem- last. They were sentenced by man., Mich.. in August, 1922, wa; ' vulged by Mr. Daughert denying | the lllegal use of federal funds there. | Releane of Rum Ship. i Johnson Floor Polishing Qutfits We want as many householders as possible to know ibehind the move for his impeachment | “certain radical leaders seeking to serve notice upon every future At- torney General that if he dares en- [force” the laws of the United States the convenience and merit of JOHNSQN'S PREPARED against such organizations he docs 80 | Toung which hon - hoen omen for R O T T WAX and JOHNSON FLOOR POLISHES, so are con- 4\[nuxe£n::-e‘ penalty” of attempted lm-}wn'luion of the proh n!:;n |n\\'».{u' i wan. Alta. P i o { peac] nt. {ordered on the recommendation of the T BINK ooting was the outcomo of the tinuing to sell the $4.35 outfits at $3.50. i Grafters Iands Seen. [ United States attorney at New York SUMESE S Cas e Ry ties of© Constable Lawson in | 1 and on the request of the Ktate De- ing up rum runners in the Crow’s Joined in the move with these, he as- CITY, N ¥ /i {serted, were the Profiteers, the graft- | PRFiment, he e e umann Heink. no Jestdime. Do v :::‘;":’-L.Xf-'l worflj 85c to You :ers, ihe so-called war defrauders. Who | Aneriean waters L i iat dis g of ! “ought “by unconscionable and un-| rtata o i i . 3 - L il i Scrupulous means™ to gain knowledge | thersfore. hadicertainic] | 11 Danhill Pipes $3.00 to $10.00 Bring or mail this Coupon to Reilly’s jof “what those charged with bring-: Mr Daugherty dismissed briefly the | Dundill Tobacco with 350 and secure a JOHNSON (ing them to justice have secured 88! charge thut he had appointed '"un»{ Poaches 150t 10.00 FLOOR - POLISHING OUTFIT, including ‘the result of the moxt painstaking |{rustworthy” persons to high office. Kaitted Wool 2 one Weighted Johnson Polisher and one |falthful and carnest efforts possible” | Declaring that the charge related 1o | &0 Leather Bill Folds. 150t Sint . Jeenn Breparedt iWaxh b lon the part of the Attorney General | William J. Burns, head of the bureau | i v Bill Folds..... 150t 1350 e alarly S435) and_those associated with him. of investigation. the Attorney Gen- | { Keckwear, Knitted..... 250t0 4.0 ogether regularly $4. 53 50 | Wherever consistent with protection | eral pointed out that no insinuation | Neckwear, Silk. 65> 1.0 o mitedttine. o jof the government's interests and those | was made against the offic S - g . 150t0 4.00 1 P - 3.50ts 20.00 Reproduce the Living Voice of i et 185 12 350 Geraldine Farrar Hear Her in Recital at Poli's December 7th i iof individuals who have reposed confi- fl!em'fi in it, Mr. Daugherty said, the De- ipartment of Justice stands ready to |meet Mr. Keller's demand for access to |documents. To do so in_“vertain im- of that bureau since Mr. Burn charge, but related to alleged derelic- tions which occurred many years “The Attorney General bell each and every charge set up against ;portant matters now in preparation for | said Willlam J. Rurns is f: {presentation to the proper tribunais” |untrue.” Mr. Daugherty added | ihe said, would be “highly injurious to} Replying to chirges that he had| | the interests of the peopie.’ failed to act against certain war con- | tractors, Mr. Daugherty submitted p o yne New Su { detail the procedure In cach cnsa and | Kimsiun the Kl *{the results which had been obtained ! Daugherty’s reply in cases where settlement had L es of the department reached. of which he said ihirty i filed in the twenty mont ! He denicd. th partment was at-| ZEFLIES TO UNTERMYER. tempting to paraiyze the efforts of the = ——— Federal Trade Commission along similar lines, asserting that. in general, all such i sults b rred to the commis- | Specially Low Prices on all kinds of Paint Supplies, Window Glass, etc. Tables, buffets and desks furnished with Glass Tops at Very Reasonable Prices. HUGH REILLY CO. RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE 1334 New York Avenue { I Filed. charges in order, S | Daugherty Says Critic Is Known as : | Attacker of Public Officials. been ref AT ‘slun for co-operative action. AG = 11 X [} Rall Injunction Move. | Attorney General Dausherty vestcr-. 2 [ Aav 3 = | . Referring to the charges in connee- | 42Y fssuced a formal statemer and Make Comparison With Her Records at |}! SLOAN’S ART GALLERIES {tion with the Chicago injunct e. { 1o Samuel Untermyer of New A Ithe Attorner (eneral, "detending his |had attacked the Attornes General in | 'Q MUSIC 715 Thirteenth Street s, i g T ot 8 saarem sanie. oo 5 o || DROOP'S Hionss 1300 G St. || {upplication for the temporary restrain- | PTORTeSSIv |ine order was made, wnd would So In-| “If Iam to be assaled in the perform. | icate, “such facts and the law relating | of G - is or- theret Erittedl o |:m<‘e of public and. n this camor- | sired.” ous age. such & 1 Re{:‘x‘li\'e to T{u‘&'n‘iuulmn 1, concern- | most public men ling the so-called lumber cases, Mr. | erty Daugherty said these actions Fei i, o aeneity A Rare Collection of Chinese and Japanese Objects of Art @E3iSTIRED VAAAAAAAAAY MEMBER ur ms to be the lot nrlmm then T am fortunate,” the said, “in having w e under investigation and that mans | chief attack upon iy record as Attorney M . % . _ - i were ready for prosecution. i General made by one who for thirty Ph“ne M' 941 PIIOIIC 942 Belts Including Porcelains, Brocades, Screens, Prints, Water Colors,! I reply to specification r. which | vears has given the lurgest part of Belts, with buckles. 'S | = = DeiRa 2 icharged failure to prosecute unlawinl i public act « to abusin, Hose, Silk Lmbroideries, Paintings, Rugs, Etc., From a i pric YflxT; in the building trades inling men in high official p Hose, Silk an i DR ork state, the Attorncy General | ol ju not necessin 1o to TOGETHER WITH e alleged violators was in the | tatien of Mr. for tiese and 4 Untermy ion of Samuel Untermeyer sel for the Lockwood investigat- ommittee. who had failed jtransmit it to the department. Valuable Diamond Jewelry From the PAGE ESTATE izm‘x‘r‘,‘? J{‘SZF"?,‘,; Gereers BY ORDER OF | the Mcial reports bearing o sc ot | o AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. ififi’ R e npropette i nvesen | i 1 i his activities are too well known to the | Public to need any comment on my. part 10 [ His professional efforts, when he was sing his present fortune by build ! the so-called ° ling IXTURES We | Mr. Daughs rred by the ve specialized in fixtures that ar‘e‘difi'er_em 1d unusual, but low priced, consistent with quality. and our coll jon offers you the largest assortment When in search of those electrical fixtures that 4o so far to make the home “more beautiful”—; s trip to our shop wouid save vou time as well as In a Quandary. i nmoney. . The E. F. Brooks: Co. 5 ot el Established Over One-Half Century h specification, relating to | tW0 notes—one to my broker asking | it = inst attaches of Cthe|him If he took me for a fool, and the | Leo C. Brooks, Manager ! gm,.}fmlmd W. i oves .. A e Miss Golding asking her if il el marry me. While 1 | 813 14th St. N. S Traveling Bags. Daugherty the reply that the report | JUt Somebody telephoned . o the republican and demotrat e |1 400t know” which of them it wa | Brief Cases.... . 4% | Medicine Flasks . 7501 Shoetrees . THE EDWIN P. JONES ESTATE { were appointed special examiners had . 150 & AND OTHER CONSIGNORS (1ot vet reached the department and | 1290 To Be Sold | the promise of action as soon as the ' 65010 1500 AT PUBLIC AUCTION | " Dismineal of the indicrmds 225 450 ndictment against | S0t 200 THE = % = taken as the f. i 2k AND OTHERS, ALSO R Household Furnishings and Adornments From the “,'_'l'l?&;n\u:v‘rne,\- "«;-ner'-l admitted thy a . 5 had boeen Former Residence of the Honorable Philander C. Knox Together With Additions From Others Sources and Imissed” from the departme i the 1acts leading to this - Valuable Paintings i By Order of F. S. KEY-SMITH, Attorney for i out fear or favor. o | be submitted to the committee. ! Attorney Gencral docs to himsel it Was | wrote | .$10.00 & $12.00 25810 650 1501 15.00 775t 65.00 950 15.00 175 =~ the United G ; § Pl Within Our Galleries | Buny wai orderea, the ey atd. i o exercine of Sound jaici | 715 13th STREET cretions because it appeased that | i December 6th, 7th and 8th, 1922 ;‘“"‘-‘"fl- ! levidence to support a conviction was In defense of the department action ' At 2 PM. Each Day in the appeal of the New New | : > " . {Haven and Hartford railroad for a' CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO modification of the Supreme Court order requiring its separation from its subsjdiaries, Mr. Daugherty safd i1t was shown that the minor change requested was necessary to prevent ! further impoverishment of the New Haven. He added, however, that 8o far no use had been made of the au- | thority granted. | General Electric Case. | Mr. Daugherty denied that the de- partment had the evidence necessary = "V CCNICe Necessary York, New NOW ON VIEW C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers On 1.200 Pairs Women's BOOTS! ......... $750 o 5165 700t 14.00 .. 200 7S¢ .. 100t 350 .. 150t 15.00 . 500t 10.00 -~ Reduced from A Haven of Interest to the Gift $1.50 to $4 the pair Seeker, Collector and . o, P Yo Lover 4:[ Home 13: l;: gnthutfi . Tuzedo Vests 6.00 1o 1200 VEN the woman who wears low shoes most of the time needs cderwesr .. 150 o 15.00 Reproductions In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 4. F. denold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. NW. a pair of Boots. Many women wear them all the time for ankle support and greater comfort. In this sale are both dressy and conservative styles. Tan Calf, Brown Kid. Black Kid. Any desired heel. A real opportunity! “Arch-Preserver” Shoes UPPORT the arch, offering the most delightful luxury to the woman much on her feet. Still, they are graceful, good- looking shoes! Let one of our experts show you a pair. Boots, $12 Oxfords or Pumps, $9 & $10 Personal Greeting Cards The Brewood originations are unisually attractive and cover a variety of subjects. To assure a wide selection and prompt delivery, your order should be placed once. - “BREGED gravers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street Make Our Excellent “Stocking Shops” your Ask Your Dealer "H. C. Roberts Electric Supply Co., Exclusive Washington Distributors. M. 790. 806 12th N.W. Experienced AdvertisersPrefer The Star Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Headquarters for* Xmas Hosiery Buying 3

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