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16 AL SENTENCES GIVEN SPEEDERS Judge Hardison Imposes Fines in Addition in Two Traffic Court Cases. In an effort to co-operate with the traffic officers in tho enfercement of the trafiic regulations and to reduce the number of reckless drivers on the public thoroughfares, Judge Rob- ert Hardison, mow conducting the Trafiic Court, is handing out heavy sentences as 3 warning to offenders. In the case of Milton D. Contce, charged with the second offense of violating the speed regulations, a straight jail sentence of fifteen days was given with a fine of §50, In de- fault of paying the fine the defend- ant must serve an additional thirty days in Jail . Theso cases were Traffic Court: George ing, fined §50: Rl speeding. $40, permit, $10; colliding, ing, of in speed- Schoppe, disposed ! Cleveland _ McPherson, | $40; John L. ven, collid- | and ollislon with identity known, $4 Violating traffi John Go while drun ing on the ¥. Butler, speeding, 50, $40; Jobhn F 50; Henry Sen viol regulations, $40, John Blackwell, ce making e ing and speeding, speeding, ten' days in jail and $50 fine or thirty | days in jail. Howard Astor, cha different_ offenses & laws, including specding. cutiing gorners. no operator’s permit, failing to’ obey signal of traffic ofiieer an two other minor infractions of the regulations, was fined $40 in cach of the six c or & total of $240. Y 0B STAG AT PROGRAM ATTRACTVE 01d4-Time Beefsteak Dinner to Be| Supplemented by Amateur ! “Stunt Show.” | d with six the traffic Between 500 and 700 members of the City Club are expected to attend tha club’'s January “stag night” en- tertainment, to be held at the club Wednesday evening in the form of an old-time beefsteak dinner, followed by an amateur stunt show. The dinned will be held at 7:30 p.m. It will follow the old English style, each member receiving a large white apron and cap designed to fit him to attack the “plece de resistance” with- out fear of ill effects to his clothing; and the succulent steaks will be Fanded to each participant hot off the ranges in the big kitchen. Stunt Show Next. Later the diners will adjourn to the foyrth floor, where the stunt show will be put on. This s something new in City Club affairs in one respect—that every participant will be a elub mem- ber. An elaborate program of comedy stynts and vagdeville scts jas been under rehearsal for some time. Roy L. Neuhauser, chairman of the club’s entertainment ecommittee, and Charles Demonet, head of the house cemmittee, are in charge. 5 The club will hold ita first bridge party for the wives of members Fri- day at 2:30 g'clock. Tea will be served and prizes for each table will be awarded. Senator King Forum Speaker, At noon of the same day the club’ regular weekly forum will be held in the main auditorium, the speaker be- ing Senator William H. King of Utah. Nearly 100 applications for member- ship have been received by the club in the last five or six weeks. The fol- lowing were elected at the last meet- ing of the board of governors: James B. Reynolds, H. B. Spencer, Rev. W. L. Darby, Isaac Behrend, Emory H. Fogley, Henry W. Offutt, Charles M. Willjam E. Dulin, J. S, Eaten Ewing, Conr‘d J. r 1. Levy, Y 'T. Strobel, Wil- liam E. R. Weed, R. Wilson Jame: Christian Heurich, ir.; John B. Cal poys, Harry C. Walford, Arthyr Sea- gren, John Wordsworth Dawson, Da- vid E. Jenkins, Dr. Thomas E. O, Edward D. Shaw, Frred H. Ui non E. Parmenter and R WILLYS-KNIGHT ' COUPE-SEDAN %" Not a sedan; not a coupe; not a cqacli’—"bli't' a Coupe-Sedan.” . A strikingly original medel with ample riding room for five, combining the convenience of the sedan with the intimacy of the coupe. Doors at front and rear give unhampered entrance and exit. - Folding seats.and Interior fittings and appointments are complete. A smarter radiator, racier head-lamps and detailed features of comfort and _ Iuxury register true nicety of workmanship. | coltege 1i mmons and Senator Overman, both of North Carolini before coming to Washington. Born in the sam seventeewr days apart, they attended the same college, both represent thelr state in the Senate aud both have pr honored with the seme degrees by t ustitutions of highe: Georgetbwn Catalogue Shows Strict Discipline of 1828' The new freedom which governs sday may produce fewer gcholars, in the opinion of the ‘Rev. John B. Creeden, S. J., of Georgetown | University, but the student of 1923 goes out into the world bhetter| equipped to face the battle of life! than s predecessor. The lot of the ayerage “boarder™ at Georgetown today isn't what it usec to be nearly a hundred years ago, in 1821, for instance, under the stern Aol Lt e rule of the Rev. Thomas F. Mulledy. | and must have a “good moral “They were a serious-minded lot|character.” Vacations were tabooed, of young m President Creeden | N0 student being permitted to leave explained, with all the restric- tions and thelr hours spent in dili- gent study, I frankly say I do not think they’ were better equipped’ to enter the battle of life than the suc cessor of 19 Finds €atalogue of 1525, <5 President Creeden recently came | college befo: into the po: ssion of a copy of thej The * MALGAM (The Fuel) samspacrion Abundant Supply for EcoNoMy - -Immediate Delivery Furnishes more heat per pound for your meney. A superior fuel which produces an intense hest, and ean be used wherever coal is used. Minimum of ash. ‘Com- plete combustion. Try it and save money. You will get value received. $ 1 2 Per Ton Delivered and Put Away. Quantity Prices for Large Consumers. Trent Amalgam Sales Co., Inc. Main 4701 college catalogue of 1528 now stored | in the archives, in which awmazing rules of discipline rought to light, Jt was pre- sented to the college by the Rev. John B St. Aloysius Church Md., who found it ing up the' family records d_ Neale, president of eorgetown from 1799 to 1506, and was the second Bishop of Balti- mitted to Georgetown &n it was required that a the college except once a year— which happened to be when the school elosed for the summer months. parents lived ip the s dealt with a bit more lowed to visit them “but not oftener, and en’ always return to the re night.” HEAT their inconvenience are conspicuously absent. The Willys-Knight sleeve ynl.ve motor grows smoother an: ‘more powerful with use. 5 * See this Coupe-Sedan on our sales floor. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY R. | McReynolds and Sdfis;‘ Inc. : 1423 L St. NW. - leity” was obs studenta’ I{:n e cons vy Listar 2 Qudrery o I Summer, "w Ws‘ H with & black alllc walstcoat,” As there wis no aytomebiling in OF street cars, thrge pairs 0es were required, besld the eystomary handkarchief: and stockings, six of eath, Pocket Money Small. “The distance between ths college #nd the Capito]l being only an ordi- nery wilk/’ students an eccaslonally t of d the pleadings before preme Court-—ulways, however, jed by their prefeet, ring "thelr whole at the o strictest attention {s pald. to the morals of the students, apd they are always under the eye of ene or more of the prefects—even in thelr grdinary walks and ~recregtionss: even years of this copfinement, it l*\p!u ed to a degree of bachelor of & the matter eted”of ‘o "suf 1hiEont; “With rei catalogue that all the styd 1ity, and that it 4 pot “r”!‘u‘:w- 'xnl‘ € th MORE DRUG ARRESTS, . SAYS FEDERAL REPORT A report showing an inet 5 pe: gul in the numbe or dryy l&w viclations in afl! of 1923 Jpyer the p a8 made public yests! B. Jones, assistant prol missioner. During the five monthe ending last. November, the report stated, thero were 1,491 drug osses brought to the courts and the conviatiens were 100_per eant. - " se figures, howave iteadd great incre: but rather of in prohibitian agent: the “do not mean any in dru: addietion, creased aetivity of Ungdoubtedly, (llou.si a decided inerouss 3 patients. resylty have heen more terrible then had le.‘l’ll liquors been yse THIS LITTLE PIANO is a triumph of the piane-makers’ art, “and in its compact and beautifully de- signed case there is stored the tone of Grand Piano, amazingly sweet, because it isa How fittingly it stands in its corner! How well it “goes” ings! with its surround- + It has the air of a thoroughbred, proud of its ancestry and its distinguished lineage, for Chickering Pianos have been made in Boston continuously for One Hundred Years. JORDAN’S—G St at 13th “Im so glad 1 bought my Victrola at Jordan’s” “Tt eame in perfect order, not a blem- ish, finished and polished just as nicclg as a fine piano. It seems that Jordan’s just know how musical instruments should be handled. “You see we bought this particular style because showed size of our rooms, Jordan's Victrola man us it would be best fitted for the We were perfectly willing to get a larger model, but he said thlsu:vgould‘;tmc us better, and T believe it has, “And records—why, they had any an every number T asked for, : “You'll not be serry 1f you get your Victrola at Jordan’s—at least, that's the - ' 31 Years at 935 F St. 4 Qity-Wide Reputation for Dismend Values Thirty-one Years a» Relgble iemond Merchanty AN o W >-' l[ ‘W Ine. The Sale Continues A Thirty-First Anniversary Feast of Values! Hundreds of people caught the spirit of our Birthday Sale last week and were able to secure some of the most exceptional Jewelry Values ever offered in Washington. - Hundreds of others who could not come are given another opportu- nity, as the sale is continued. Unprecedented Reductions on Every Article in the Store All Merchandise Tagged, Showing Original & Anniversary Prices Diamond Values 1 Rige White Diamond, 1 Beaatiful Blue White beautifully cut, weighing Diamond- of exceptional % ecarst; & very good Driliamey. weighing 90- 100 carat, er 10 points value st our Amnmiversary less than 1 carat. Anmni- Price, versary Price, 1 Blue White Diamond, beautifully cut and very 1 Exceptionally Bril- brilliagy, weighing 1 15- A~ - '/ Solid Platinum New Shape Diamend Wrist Watehes, set with cut diamends all around, #ftted with 17-jewel ad- justed mevements. Was S$175. Apni- yersary Price, 14-Kt. Selid White Gold Rectan- Wrist Wateh, with high-grade 15- jewe] movement; 2 superior value at this price. Annjversary Price, $24 All Flat Silver at Anniversary Reductions During This Sale. . King Albert, Clermont, Fairfax, Mary Chilton, 1847 Rogers Community Silver. lisht Dismond, beauti- fully cut, weighing 1 60- 100 carats, or 10 points 100 earats, or 10 points mere than 114 carats; a less thgm 134 esrats. An- wonderful value. Anani- niversary Price, versary Price, Beautiful and Exceptionally Brilliant Diamond Rings, each stone weighing 30-100 carat. set in the newest 14-kt. and 18-kt. Soltd Gold Mountings. Were $100, Anniversary Price, Ladies’ Smoking Sets $8.00 Sterling Silver and Hard Enamel Ladies’ Smoking Sets; 1B assorted colors; each one in a heaut!iful leath- erette velvet-lined case. Neat Size 14-Kt. Solid White or Green Gold Elgin Wrist Watches — wonderful values. Anniversary Price, $25 Richelieu Pearls A large assortment in various qualities; in 18, 24 and 30 inch lengths. Amniversary \ Sterling Silver Mesh Bags $30 to $37.50 Sterling Silver Soldered Mesh Bags. Anniversary Price. . Other Mesh Bags Price, $18 Soldered Mesh Bags. "‘- ss'oo Anniversary Price Tea Sets ..825 || ShefRleld Silver "~ " Specials Formerly-Sold from $8.50 to $8.50 Vegetable Dishes Ssgar and Oreamers In Our Optical Department Black Leather Glasses, with case—a wonderful special. Were $5.00. Anniversary Price.. B Sterling Silver Fair- tax Tes Bet, very special, Anniversary Price. .. ..9225 $85 1847 Rogers Bros. 5-Plece Tea Sets. Anniversary Price. $45 5-Plece Tea Sets. B-Plece Tea Sets thai were §13. Anniversary Price.,., -$13.50 Sterling Silver - Candlesticks" Anniversary Reductions on Silver and Gold Lorgn- ettes and Oxfords. Clocks AR Cuckoo Clocks Sterling Sjlver Storling Biiver Bugar and Creamers, per pair— Asnntversary Price.,,,.$1050 Bterjing Bilver Bread or Roll Anplversary Price. .., .$18.00 Sterling Silver Paskets— Amniversary oo . $18.00 ny striking Westminster gong every quarter hour; very special, Anniversary Price........845 Solld Mahegany Grandfather Hall Clocks; chimes every quarter hour, Anniversary Pri Alumigum Vacuum Bottle Pint Size Anniversary Price, and no wonder, 3 30 Amniversary Price, per vair, $7.50 ' e . Jewelers 3 FARe Plc‘u‘numamitha Adelph Kahn, Pres. - "L Arthur J. Sundlun, Treas. 935 F:Street. 5 31.Ye9rl at the ban?gvfigflt,eu K .75