Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 5

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NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, .'JAS]UARY 14, 1925, SENME SUBPUENA _ —By KESSLER. [AGAIN UNABLE T0 AGREE.| CONDEMNS 2,500 JAIL v“mg?pwmrwm Jury for Second Time Fails to De- | Prisoners Relief Society Finds ————— = " - cide “Badger Case.” Many* U. S. Prisons Insanitary. d 3) 3 * For a second time within two| ‘Twenty-five hundred jails and 3] g S weeks & jury in tho Criminal Courl | prisons in the United States aré de- was unable to agree as to the guilt |clared improper lodging places for or innocence of Tlorenco Austin.|prisoners in a feport of the Prisoners g \charged with working the “badger |Relict Socloty, which announced to- 2 H game” on George V. Whittle, an_ex-|day that a canvass of prisons which Oil Probe Put Over Until THAT. SIGNAL EVERY Dert: acoountant from . Seattie, Wash. | has taken two. vears o complete AALE QOUQ 1 == >l Whittle gave up §2,000, it Ts charged, |rovealed insanitary aml unhealth. o when Mrs. Austin's husband and Wil- | ful conditions in~ that number o Magnate Makes Appear- liam Butles, an ex-convict, surprised | brisons. ; = him in the woman’s room at a local nolun each A‘“ase.tuc&ordms‘lo thel =0 Jhotel. A portion of the money was ncement o he society, local ance Monday. ! SIGNAL == Tound on Mrs. Austin when she was | Physicians have assisted in’ the in- 3 ¢ - |arrested. The woman claimeg she |SPection of the jail, and the soclety i —— == 2 was then addicted to the drug habit|feels able to get boards of health 3 ?l |ina was completely under the domi- | and county courts to condemn and TILT OVER THE RECORDS - C Dation of her husband, Who has | Rul 2,500 Jails out of commission in = pleaded guilty to a charge of black- Among eomplaints uncovered DA onR i bt ents of the -society conducting 1 Explai D adidor - T T tion. Butler turned state's evidenc mm*; ‘l‘"‘r‘: m‘mdmfimhlhn‘ rt!; ins Dema e It is expected the woman E om ‘lack of sanitation, lac La Follette Expla i s [ BT g e i e M K of eating plants, ubsence of Venti: i 5 8 ey - third time, but S ating sys| , of running water, o Facts Which Had Been Z22 7> dbt b an At - (| totlets. of- baths and sim un- . Violati he S avorable features. 'he society fused Committee. = | Yiolation o1 the Bnn charges that Pennsylvania has forty- —_— \ = . trial for that charge. X »ur‘}x jails, Ohio sixty-three |\.ll| % James A. O'Shea appeared New - Yorlk. & p woman, while Assistant United State - y-five jails “not fit to put nate oil in- Attorney Emerson conducted e H upon conven- Pk 3 g 777 prosecution. Both es are report- | »\Mhnm could he worse an the W } b L - \ E < ed tp have voted nine for conviction | ¥ n declar- e today, that the b and three for acqu 1 B 2. 3. Dudding, ltll)‘lll(lll of the v F. Sinclair Z E = . g spended until his appear- == == = % % in mesponse to- the sub- - WOMAN GETS U. S. JOB. JUSTICES JOIN ORDER. i last night by direction 8 o R - ) - President Harding has au zed | McCoy and Hitz to Be Initiated in Records Wefused. = = / f 3 & the appointment of Mrs. Frank L.| X ¥ rman La Folletie read into the = Soott ] cal position the | Phi Delta Phi. ord atement he prepared of the War Dépa Chief Justide Walter I. McCoy and | c pared “without resard to the Viewing the circum of the service rules.” The order was Amsgolate Justice Hi z \ / S = ol 3 and Mr. Sincla - N ) D=0 = the chief of finance, under w ljeeasbatiShe @ Columbia wi ’ slash b ] d : % [T theichist ot findfice; nnd oM | be initiated as h v members ea ran ‘:e . fused 16 Dre = \ [iZ ; 2 4 |pointment. but was not concurrea in | She, Phi Delta Phi Lcgs vl rds 4 s ey S : ~ by the Civil Service Ce Eadsy cxenings r — ] he has perform 1 € 1y8 the execu- her eral apt s A ’ v hich the Justices w A valuable asset to : husbuni is & the guests at a banquct to be Reld . a E prob- 2 2 . 5 g e R John Marshall's Inn of Phi Delta| b1y would o N Y during | £ e == 1 s Phi 1 cetablished the | he day, u back Mouday 5 Ited ergvly Trom Mo vervics o Onive 1884, The fraternity th b feo Ak sor fthe e B b AR L is the olde in_the tained to oil. 7 2 3 . . Ty 4 country, having bee: ab i =3 3 worlt during the late 3 869 8 Avers . 3 3 s the tropics he contracted Sver. | e aC e ’,,,‘),:f_,”,‘“ , . b b e A I 7 > which caused a generally we: > N k. H R v Kefining conditio: s i x the e f ing Sec : war he org: d tant f State Hughe: 4 2 - o vanetie Simoment. AS A NIGHT TELEGRAPH OPERATOR, Thomae A EDisoNs S W Bt s | G o All \\u;‘.‘e;‘:;-: who have thus .f:‘r lNUEm‘ON' S resources, as her husband r o8 trict of C of the F have d ok only appes Stified volu : - ; \’\/’hile our clearance sale is on, P-B guest of the co e v pro- s e e ot mene: | FILES NEW TRIAL MOTION | TO IMPRESS HOME OWNING Youll be alad . | patrons have the opportunity to save ords as it was th t might throw |that is to b etivated by angther ) s & = & i S gt : Jght upon ‘the questions under in- St """ Lieut. Graham Presents Brief |Realtors to Stage Parade in Ob- from $10.50 to $15.50 on a really fine suit vestigation ’ 4 The only subpoenas which ti . ot : apo e Without Argument. servance of Thrift Week. you .sawd’ 3 : < | . > o - v on | The mo . Mients ilorinier TC!| Rdaiioes, SEwReRIL i et Stage your money it ] 7 Just now, at $39.50, we can offer you Graham, U. v a new trial of - | interjeotions between answers to .;,J‘ am, : an elaborate “own your own home - 5 g a hand-tailored garment of the very finest | questions, included testimony that al- | the §500,000 heart balm suit bro de through the streets of Wash- 22 = s . . : e did not cost Mr. Sin- | by the nuval-offcer against A. L. ington tomorrow in observance of | e R CART T | fabrics in tweeds, stripes, plaids, checks. = . & mder Itissum 1 f New York rift week’s home-owning d i = i d : 4 H . : 2 e & & dtie it e cbligations amountin Nis s D10 winIGE arsant Aicompeuicattei = bises b i e o kerringbones, oxfords, plain shades, as £ any witness to v and { " Senator Brookha s vha Justice Hi reuit carrying banners and signs bearing A% 7 s1 i > clair gave the Mammoth Oil ¢ S e e well as a silk-lined blue serge. , the corporat mem of the Washingt Real B Tt St Joard will ride in automobile [ iRock of the Masmorn. | Mr SIRIbE] T o from Graham at Reno | Snite Toosse B onord. Saadine i Sizes range from 32 to 50 in 2, 3 and 4 | replied that tramsaction on his part i bec go the gospel of home own- |invoived ~mothing but the contr: of Huines in v il 82 {00 | tistitas Mo/the Ranpiasteds g button sack coats for men and young which he sa procession will be lon. Do led by kiddies—and for the grown-ups, too, if they have ful- sEedac it e e : Shreve, presiden i o ikfiad t dostves oL hote ithle s men. The styles and weights are suitable < 3 sure way to do what you want is to begin for now and spring—the value decidedly ew Y s Tiet quota- | In fa i 2 a st : now putting a defl amount in the bank each week. £t I ¢ - t would be h about $100.- am cl b W < % Paunieybean . And when you see light in the eves of those kiddies | out ot the ordinary. aa ‘then present : Toom and | 000,000 at present, but €aid it would | trary to the wei . nee o and 3d streets | on Christmas morning as they first behold the magic who lad frequently d with | be difficult to sell the entire stock of [and that the co! v W- | cextion will move up the AeTie t2 - s et oulEbe i ; s e Th oattain toati i e : ove S5 tee wrought overnight by Santa—you'ill be glad : = . % b \\ hw w.u - and out ']A nn i S:'\VINGSDEPARTMENT SHIP LOSES RUDDER. e, Vento 10 Vadhington Gir Ty : ] { }L?—J“ ) LR FEDERALAMERIGAN NATIONALBANK v Columbia road, the point i at about. o dlshanament. 2 WTGalliher LIgFSIgEeT JohnPoole ¢ ) Reduced i Chairman of the Board &Zv™ President .} Ofi ;i ; x p . e| Three hundred and forty thousand = e & J 3 Our entire_stock of ,1 urnes: chem, for | for y 2 ) golf clubs were turned out last vear Saturday is the last D PRSI SR T i rse | Boston, r . 3 by one factory in Dayton, Ohio. | day of the ) hat- povted overcoats has t tan sale. Come in be- been substantially re- fore 6 and save about duced for our semi ‘clock adjourne one-third. annual clearance. o'elock adjournec having received any co S - ! | Office Rooms ake hd i 3 - “;”"r"“‘l.'.‘"i“r‘..“ ) : Women's Shoes clair at 5:10 o'clock vest atter- | For Rent in fostisy bef Seommiite 3 In Every Sense of the Word—A Sale! i yelock next Monday rning and sroduce the req 10 duch M £ 0 S e Reducing $7.85. $6.85, $6.50, $5.75 | | o1 3¢ L P | and $4.85 Styles f0 $3.95 || The Star Building Manhattan Men’s Shirts Overcoats R 10 con- | te oil in- the com- iComin Snie Just one great big assemblage ! 11th Street and Penna. Ave. women's fine Footwear of- 3 ! = fered at a price we Colonials : know will attract Strap Pumps hundreds of thrif- 4 - ty women to ouyr Oxfords store tomorrow. High Shoes to on the Follette nd the committee attorney, Gilbert E. | on the other, had been enlivened 2w tilting of the lid of the Teapot | l| Dome controversy | l brought mittee mem r | 3 r Lad mad with respect to the controver 3 clamped down the lid, decl rommittee did not want to go Into the Broad featurss of the Teapot Dome 0 makes noon | AR Lnsthors . i I C}llldrelfs | e 7 s = s T ; 3 Sale Of BOyS, s s AU e i e | e o0 Suits, Overcoats and A light, dainty_lunch i ; 3 L 4 | ackinaws Ef;,.)f_ g?esiih,o‘ 5,‘.\,2551]; / In a Midwinter i x We are listing a few prices typical of the semi- exquisite—pure WHOLE Clearance Sale annual clearance reductions on boys’ clothing which milk, chocolate and now prevgil in The Boys’ Shop: malted milk ~Angel- » - . . : e 10 1250 O t 350 Mackinaw: v, $11.85 drink is" high in food Growing Girls’ ngh Shoes, Large Second-Floor Room, 1,840 Sq. Ft., $200 per Month > m,;nf’ : Sz um;;fs' g‘lflJS t:csllgfs\t;s'sr:-‘i)& srm'w. value, o £ Double Southern Windows) . $15 Overcoats, now.. .. $3'95 { $18 Overcoats, now.....$14.75 $15 Suits, now b ; y . . : . $§20 Overcoats, now. ..$1675 $20 to $2250 Sui ’ e fma drink ot 3% Growing Girls' Oxfords, $3.95 ; Court Room, Fourth Floor, 16x17 Ft. .$42.50 per Month $1250 Mackinaws, now, $1085 525 to $27.50 Suits, now, $19. Thompean's Dairy mill- Boys' Stormfighters, $2.45, $2.95 and $3.45 M| . Court Room, Fourth Floor, 11x25 Ft:.$35.00 per Month Coloverl Shisis.and-Blouses ' Re dut'e d ve tw t in pint or quart bottle. Ask Bos S " iises $1 95 e 4bove S0 rooms confiect) Formerly $1.15 and $1.25, now. . for soim fornicins oy Scouts—all sizes, Outside Room, Southern Exposure, 18x14 Ft., $37.50 per Month Formerly $1.50 and $1.65, now.. i s g 5 Formerly $1.75 to $2.00, now. an & Black Dress Shoes, $2.45 and $2.95 Outside Room, Southern Exposure, 18x11 Ft,, $35.00 per Month BO}'S T reen ~$ s (The above two roms connect) Formerly $2.25 to $3.00, now. Phone N. 5997 £ ; % £ Formerly $3.50 to $4.50, now. Today! Apply Room 621 i 5”7 1026-1028 SEVENTH ST. Nm Telephone Main 5000, Branch 3 2012 11th St.N.W. Upper 7th St. Bet. K md L Clty-Wlde in Trade EEEEE—EEEEE—E—E:

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