Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1923, Page 12

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’ 137w SAYSSCULY SOLD ECRETU. . PAPERS :] ) Balanow Testifies Head of {Radical Bureau Under Flynn [Delivered Records to Burns. CHICAGO, February 14.—Alfred Bailin, alias Balanow, formerly an operative for private detective agencies, who, under oath, has made sensatlonal charges against two na- tionally known agencies and which Frank P. Walsh, attorney, said would ! be used in connection with the de- fense In the trial of twenty-two men accused of radicalism at St. Joseph, Mich., February 26, toda to continue his The taking of F in a deposition was halted abruptly yesterday when Capt. Nicholas Me- Donald, a member of the and now a photographer for paper, suffered an accident resulting a Chicago | shattering windows in the office Where the hearing was held and injuring less seriously Miss Ida Silverman, a stenographer. While reciting his story yesterday Balanow mentioned the Wall Street bomb explosion; told that threats on the life of the postmaster of New York city in October, inspired by Allan O. Meyers the radical department of the Burns International _ Detective Ag charged that Charles Sculy, hen the radical bureau of the of justice in New York employ of Burns and sold Burns se- cret ers from the files of William J. Fiynn, former head of the bu- reau of investization and asserted that W. J. Burns had boasted to him that he would get Flynn's place in the event of Senator Harding's election. Balanow Accuses Meyers. Balanow swore that Allan O. Mey- ers, head of the radical department of the Burns Agency, had him, while employed a Burns operative, go to the office of the Thiel agency. where he was formerly emploved, and write the letter to the New York postmaster on a Thiel typewriter. The letter read: ntion. will not tolarate any longer litacal and al prisoners or will kil s time for good. We mean this time all right. We are going to blow up the Woolwroth building this time unless vou free all the prisoners mentioned here a- e | similarity between ‘'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923." mailed to the New York postmaster on October 19, 1920, The Burns of- fice in New York is in the Woolworth building. ‘Wrote Second Letter. Balanow swore that Meyers later had him go to the I, W. W. headquar- ters and write an illiterate letter, ap- parently from one radical to another, and then mail it to Meyers. The let- ter was intended, he said, to show the the misspelling of the two. After he was dismissed from the Burns agency, he continued, he wrote W. J. Flynn, then head of the De- partment” of Justice bureau of in- vestigation, making charges against . the Burns office. Later, he said, he instituted court action to recover private _papers which the Burns agency had refused to give up, and when these papers were obtained on a_ subpoena he found among them photostatic coples of all his reports to Flynn. He swore that Charles Sculy of the New York office of the Department of Justice, was in Burns' employ and sold the papers from Flynn's files to Burns. Would Prosecute Bnl-now. Jacob Spolansky, chief of the radi- cal bureau of the Department of Jus- tice in Chicago, whom Balanow charged with selling government secrets to the Thiel agency, said he would start criminal action against Balanow if permitted by Washington Spolansky sald he investi- satisfactory report because he be- lieved Balanow to be an agent pro- vacateur in the pay of radicals. BURNS DENIES CHARGES. William J. Burns said last night that charges involving him as made by Al- bert Bailin in depositions at Chicago were_punk. “This whole mass of allegations,” Burns declared, “is simply a duplicate of the charges made at the time of the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times bullding. ~ The charges constitute a smoke screen behind ith Frank Walsh, legal adviser to Bailin, is try- Ing to hide the real issue. Hallin, he charged, was a radical who had “been running around the country securing Information for sev- eral services which he eventually passed along to the radical bodies of which he is a member and for whom he works."” Burns declared Ballin, who had at one time been In the Burns serv had been discharged in 1920. He de- nied that any papers had been stolen from Ballin 'by any one in his em- ploy. , “Letters are on file with the New York police,” he continued, “written to the New York postmaster and threatening to % worth buildin, building unle that the letters were written by Bailin on a type- writer in the Thiel agency. ZzzizzzzzZzZ2?77777, i 1,100G0 70 SCHOOL FOR AUTO DRIVERS| Speakers instruct in Mechan- ical Phases and in Rules for Safety. The classes of the Safe Drivers’ School, being conducted under the auspices of the Washington Safety ouncil, were attended last night by 1,100 commercial drivers. Inspector Headley of the traffic bu- reau, In speaking at the Dunbar School to 600 drivers, said that the police were anxious to preserve life and limb and did not care to make arrests. He added that every arrest made cost the District money and cost the arresting policeman his per- sonal tme. He assured the audience that ,the District would much prefer having the policemen on the streets than in the court. L. Kise of the Yellow Taxi Cab um[lnny instructed the students in utomobile brake. C. has been W. Gr; the Washington comed the students and ri activitics to reduc Childs, jr., instrue mechanies in 0 14. utive officer of Council, wel- lllln‘d va- ssidents. ¢ auto- public schools, acted as director ul the Dun- bar School. The second lesson of the course wag glven at the McKinley High School, under the direction of H. A. Brook chatrman of the industrial commitfee of the councll. A. V. Maulding of the Auto Car Company taught the mechanical portion of the lesson, which covered the subject of automoblile lub William 1 of the Whi oxisting J city and the y eS8 O] road. fety The lon USE BOTH! —say dentists . Two Cleansers— Two—foraComplete Dental Treatment Tooth Puu i d Anflilvflt tween teeth. It hardens gums, sweetens Liquif Tooth Paste cleanses, removes foreign deposits from surfaces of teeth. It restores the beautiful whiteness to teeth by ban- ishing the film-coats. Liquid Antiseptic finishes the good work. It counteracts acids from ferment- ing food bits in inaccessible pockets be- eas ey the breath, tones up the entire mouth. t reign on record s that y who was on | ty-two years. of Louis the thre IiziiizzizzzzzzZzZzZ2Z7Z7Z7z; zzzzzzi;z;zzd 7777777 77777777, Iz, in the loss of part of his right arm. Flashlight powder he was pouring into the detonating pan exploded, -— Sovereign Cords A Special Sale for Four Days Only Practically every manufacturer of a standard tire has advanced list prices. The new Sovereign list went into of S o effect on January 2. We took advantage of'market con- ditions and placed heavy orders before the advance. The prices quoted below average more than 40% off the present list—but you must buy now, as this sale is positively over on the night. of the 15th, when we will put the new prices into effect. Every tire a “First” and sold under the Manufacturer’s Standard Warranty. There are no better tires than Money-Saving Midmonth Sales! - = _ Sale of Stationery! 30x33% CL 6 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 '(”xvi ow’'s application for a e government’'s bureau 20." position in t The letter, Balanow threatened, was of investigation and made an un- A 35¢ tube of Barnard’s Razor Aid Shaving Cream to every purchaser of a $1.00 Gem Razor (Victor or Winner models), at our special price of 79. Pure Delicious Nut Stuffed Dates Special, 3 9c Pound Imported Hallowii Dates, of the very best selected quality, stuffed with nutritious walnuts and almonds, then rolled in pure granulated sugar. You'll like this pure, delicious confection. Barnard’s Razor Aid Shaving Cream produces a rich, creamy lather and leaves your face soft and velvety. Try this wonderful shaving cream today—you'll like it. Thirteen Stores ---The Better To Serve You Be sure to get one of these beautiful $1 Gem Safety Razors, complete with six blades and .a hand. some case, at_our spe- cial price of 79¢c. You get the shaving cream FREE! $1.35 Value; We received a special price due to an un- usually large purchase, hence the very low price Wictor Special, 79c¢ 82075 832.80 ~$38.80 $17.58 $10.89 810.08 S8. 6 A value-giving sale of fine quality stationery at truly worth while savings. Listed here you will find a few of the many money-saving values that we are offering--- v Cord. >ly Cord y Cord.. y Cord.. y Cord. y Cord. v Cord. . y Cord. 19¢ Ye Old Time Fabric Stationery—a good quality writing paper (linen finish), 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. Special, box. . 15¢ 25c La Marchioness QIanonery~splendirl quality, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. l 8 C Kara Linen—a product of the famous paper makers Eaton, Crane and Pike. Packed 47C 1 pound in an attractive box. Special.. Envelopes to match, 20c package. Highland Linen—finest quality writing Special, box paper. Marcus Ward’s Irish Poplin—splendid qual- ity stationery. 24 sheets and 21 en- 32 velopes. 50c value. Special, box C 39¢ French Crepe Stationery—splendid quality (blue in color) 24 sheets and 24 20 envelopes. Special, box C Packed 1 pound in an attractive 75¢c 39¢ Cardinal Linen—splendid quality. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, attractively 20C boxed. Special, box 39c Reppcord Stationery—a fine quality sta- tionery, rough finish, 24 sheets and 24 2OC envelopes. Special, box.......... Sale of Home Remedies! Dobell’s Solution, Improved Hall’s Cherry Expectorant. . . (Quickly relieves coughs) E. Z. Nasal Spray (The spray that keeps the cold away) E. Z. Catarrh Cream Cincho Tone Cold Tablets . .. (Breaks colds quickly) Nutra Vin (Makes you well—keeps you well) Laxo Aspirin . .- Peoples Phenacetin and Salol Tablets Peoples Aspirin Tablets (100) Bayer’s Aspirin Tablets. . .15¢c, 25¢c, 89¢ Graham’s White Pine and Tar Syrup (A guaranteed cough remedy) Milburn’s Capsules 3 oz. Camphorated Oil .. Vocaline (Quickly relieves sore throat) box. Envelopes to match, 25c package. Remember this sale lasts for four days only. It will pay you to equip your car all round when you can save approximately 40% by placing your order now. Tires mounted free during this sale. UDNIC 12%etPoAvess D Wosl\m tohDC. 888 You cenremember 1}\9 rumber Mentholatum .35¢, 60c 60c Musco Rubbing Oil Milk of Magnesia, pint Marmola Tablets . Musterole Nature’s Remedy . .. Nuxated Iron Nujol . . .. Pazo Pile Ointment Phenolax Wafers . .. Pape’s Cold Compound . 60c Pinex Cough Remedy Pep Phos . . (Invigorating, appetizing, reconstrumve tomr\ Corega (for false teeth) . . .29¢c, 49c, 83c Hypo Cod 89c; 3 for $2.50 $1.00 Tanlac . .- 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills Dobell’s Solution Lime Water, pint - ’ ..50c ..25¢ Going! Going’! Wonderful Sale Of Women's High and Low Shoes formerly $5.95 to $10.00 Pronounced: Bo-Tan The Day Cream De Luxe Double Compact Regularly $1.50 Special, $1.23 Here's just what you have been looking for—Conde Double Com- pact — smartest, most convenient way to carry your powder and rouge. A smart fresheningup packet for your handbag or beau- nfnl ornament to your dressing GOOD FOR THE COMPLEXION THE B 5Trox COMPY WASHINGTON 0. C X The Pink Face Clay Easy to Apply—Easy to Remove Refreshing—Soothing— Rejuvenating The Choice of Discriminating People 31-00 For a Large g Tube Always Clean and How Are Your Feet? Do vour corns hurt? Here's the very thing that you need— E.Z.Korn Re- mover. After two or three a p-p lications corns can be easily lifted out with the fingers. Spe- cial .......25¢ Resmol Soap Spacull 3 for 54c Pompeian Night Cream Specml Lnblache Face Powder | Special, 42c Special, 37¢ Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream Special, 38c Pompeian Olive Oil 1 Pint—Special, 47¢c GAIN tomorrow the big Shoe Sale that’s attracting hundreds of thrifty shoppers to our 7th St. Store today. Mid-February Clean-up of broken sizes and short lines. Fat? It Melts Away! SLENDAFORM Fatal to Fat Harmless to You Oxfords, Pumps and Boots. attractive Spring styles. ' Sizes badly broken, but arranged on tables for convenient choosing. All high-grade Shoes: Special, 10c Hair Nets of qnlll(y at a re- markably low price. Sitroux Nets are made of carefully- selected sterilized human hair— guaranteed perfect. Toilet Articles At Unusually Low Prices Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder . 35¢ Frostilla 50c Williams Shaving Cveam Woodbury’s Soap, 19¢c; 3 for . Cuticura Soap . Djer Kiss Face Powder . ... Mary Garden Face Powder Pompeian Massage Cream. Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. . Duchesne Tar and Egg Shampoo Farr’s Gray Hair Restorer .. .. At Our 7th St. Store Only All Sales Final Be shapely and slender. Rid yourself of awkward, burdensome fat. Thousands of people have found out that they can now become slender easily and quickly— by simply applying Slendaform. This wonderful new liquid is absolutely harm- less*and” guaranteed to satisfy or money back. Get a jar today. 89c .45¢c, 69:, 89¢c .39¢ COI‘. Yt}l Lurida Manila Cigars 7 for 25¢ Box of 25 Box of 50 8lc $1.59 ..89¢ c, 79¢ ..50c w21c ..25¢ Mavis Talc, 17¢; 3 for . Mennen’s Talc 3 Sold in Washington by Barnard’s Talc, 10c; 3 for . Seicaeisibe All Peoples Drug Stores

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