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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1923: SureRelief |Varying Degrees of Dry Law. | Hello! Hello! TR gty ESTION | Enforcement Hazard Measure : Lenten Services ) D! & ; E New Wiliard cuisine, 6 BELLANS Judges and Prosecuting Attorneys Have B. F. Keith’s Theater New Willard appoins- o Widely Divergent Views on ' 12:30 to 1 O'Clock o D X ks M New Willard servrce. uties n alter. Coffee Shop prices. 25¢ und 75¢ Packages Everswhers m—— ( SPEAKER TOMORROW 4 eging dinper i Lsend T“—z- A R esting parallels. The total number Col. John Temple Graves Open. Sundas 5 130%0 3 of convictions in all the districts in » o (This is the third of of e i nousing P ! of the prohibition | months involved 5 cuses, but ohly On Time Payments Trenttont) o giaos fifteen years and six months and sioner Ttoy - Hayngs, ! | bwen i fous Tayails ilia Iotel secend TRAVELER ASKS ‘N REGULAR. CLERK “TRANSLATES INTO « TICKET 81X FIVE TWENTY CONDUCTE = Any Standard Make CONDUCTED BY General Willebraudt of jail sentenc Ohio, on the other ENGUISH TOR A LOWER BERTH TELEPHONE . * LOWER ,TRAIN THREE NINE NINE ONE of the AntiSaloon League, Ca v. hand, with a total of 765 cases sent PTY : TW( i OnlEosy Payments Staston of the Natiouai Ass Battomgarst to Jailiwtitne Sxraknte ON THE HALF DAST TEN TRAIN SIXTEEN FIFTY SEVEN, TEN NINE O NINE THREE Judge James T. Lloyd COFFEE SHOP NEgant in Pri C mf"|:rh":' ‘:"':‘::‘h! ke {wmv’m s were 137 years and five FOR LIME JUNCTION TO- THIRTY , TWENTY-FIRST ? | NEW WILLARD HOTEL o ance in Prices writer and gave their candid opinions on | MONNS. MORROW NIGHT Frank S Highi ey Sanhin Naturally thers were fines im- i Zvery One Invi N il T 4 entorcement and the’ outlook.) {pomia )’“","“f"“ feroiSonca iy Every One Invited—No Wk Ko Yorb g T i A States who fined a “bootlegger” ¢ |{em of continuous fines will not ieip i - ‘nt himy #W_enforcement, because the *“boot- | 1 cents and turned around and lent him R e ( i ! the 5 -cents with which to pay the | eas 312 sincol thiey oo o e : e i ol Eobreoni aiate POST OFFICE IS ROBBED.|First Mortgage Loans s SR their offenses, it being an understood TR e e g . _ There’s another federal judge who | [(DSlF ORenoes. It belng an understood ; | Lowest Rates of Interest an® Commiesion. imposed the maximum sentence on a|gets off more lightly than the habit. B 7 (he; kneac atoqIErees: i “bootlegger,” and, turning from the |ual 1aw-breaker. | pCALUMBUS, Ind., Februars | J. Leo Kolb o 0, e e S \ -\ he Columbus post office wa goustroom to his private chamber, o dee Fine an License, ¢ = - 40\~ W TS Culmls okt ofioe w e e A D e o ook a large drink of whis >rohibition officials call the impo- in war savings stamps and internal | = [ — Lxperienced Real Fstate There are dozens of United States | Sition of fincs. simply & Mo sios revenue samps and $100 in | Salesman, capable of tak- attorneys who do not like prohibition | Y516l Whereby the seller of liquor ers also made v FLAI I IRE ks s 2 merely’ charges off a certs thousand _dolla ing position of manager, flllana whose appointment to office was! of fines ‘euch vear pald by his wens pen-megotiable " paper, it was MAI N 500 sales department. Old es- in every case strongly opposed by the :‘:\‘;"J":\r”lblw expense of the busi- | 7 The safe in the office was blown open. | tablished firm. Have 12 to :;‘;“;‘* "*"““l::'flmfr- blllll the: ‘1 . 2 (oo total number of years of sen- T s SHary 4 rosecuting “bootleggers” and se- | tence imposed throughout the United | < - = _ = v % £ 15 salesmen. = I“ld’-“r ""} curing convictions right and lett, and | States in"ail federal districts in the TORM SIX , DEPT.TOUR "ON SIXTEEN TIFTY SEVEN, & SEVENTEEN THIRTV | If You Believe in the United States— commission wi \elo "tl"( the Il\(-pur\nlsvn[ of Justice is thor- |yt g m«)f-:;'{n«-u".'l'”\':.'f; x\\’as . LOWER TWELVE CAR, TEN THIRTY, TWENTY SEVEN, PLEASE " i You Believe in Washington.’ to right party. All appli- [if{oughly satisficd with their work. But not all the rosecutione sre TFOURTEEN TWENTY TWO FIRST ! cations treated confiden- Conceptions of Duty Vary. conducted by the federal government i 2 < . If they we prohibi ally. Such the extremes which one Do prohibition enforce- tially finds in examining the human equa- | qprt WOUld be an admitted fatlure. | Address Box 326—X || |37, i, iy "entorcement Viaeh b | iy S 0 ErOnbien PULLMAN CLERKS MUST HAVE. : n - hmn; « :::"::iujrx%’xf:vx;:‘ u‘hn}m;?) viaseSiwould mean enforcement by the sev- | (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc. 3 S, 4 E ynes tells me it never was con- ? r W i in Chevy C| new Walker-Built Homes in Chevy Chase people, on the one hand, and govern- | templated ti o b - ! B lnvestors and ment prosecutors, on the other, are | farcement would Tall ‘o iite fraciyi | [qdeFal probibition unit give some BALL FAVORS D. C. VOTE. have very strong appeal with prospective [make pubiie vaaie essambalan o Eovernment, Wayne Whesler- saye| men’ oficiois. base. thelr. staioment | BAND CONCERT. —_— themselves. since the clghteenn momooncedes that { that not only have arrests for intoxi- | Wodnesday, February 21, at | {moy e poare in Debate, But Oppo- purchasers. mposing according as _individual | previously had bee sty {a noticeable improvement in othe and Orchestra, at Marine bar- . N o - e 5 opinions differ on the number of via- | Aibition Saddeuis s s hIE ohros | Ways in the morality of the country ks Willlem I Senfelmann Sl Noktns ‘-]S“al 3-8 anch Heonneq bt t Four House; on latlons of the law being practiced | gles and “passed the buck” to Ciele | > adinittedly wet stites be leader; Taylor Branson, second Senator L. Helster Ball of Delaware best quality 7-8 inch tongue and groove % : from coast to coast. But the Depart- | Sam nelel tuken g8 the basls for study Loile T : argued in favor of enfranchising citi- | [l e = i s Wide Avenue in Southeast TASKL Df Justioe I8 scutiinity fox e Make States Responsible Using the average of seven “we OYectute, | Dex “Beelachutail o Zzens of the District of Columbia las oak. This type of flooring is used through- ntormatio out of the eight g = - Pt aring ee = P “ 2 eb efore the Del Zih Pri $750 Each elght judic stricts”in the' cutite | | So the effort of the moment is tof Sgr? and comparing It with three| | gerenade. “Roscgeor ° 7 | [BlERt Jn & gebate vefors the Delal out both first and second floors, a beautiful United States, with reports recently | Mitke the state cir respon- | e aaieuts o ennes: : . eyer-Helmund. p »f which & s : : : : - & rice, ac! recived from ‘all but three districts|Sihilities ’ like the Anti- | phusetls the armets for A oeton | | GFand Scenes From Alday g et g et sl flooring laid over onme-inch sub-flooring. These houses can be remod- [{|{yhere the district attorneys bave been i 267 L CAEYE {r€, working night and | ;/joye “and 46 per cent in the whole : v | Ball, however, was unable to finich that is typical of the substantial character eled and sold at a good profit, [H|11% the, total ses are appointed and- thay e OMCeT8 | sate. The total number of women ; . | | ie argument because of being culled Ernt ‘ it bt Now the number of defendants in|U&BLen up on their enforcement lawe, | shows a decrease of 66 per 2 P R tauwaslmAdsaublof (@ U GRREEsT UHEEAIGET gl suidp J. Dall: Gl' d each case varies. There are as a rule | M. Wheeler appears to be satis ce HRMEES OF frees | - : . Dallas Grady 1321 L St. NN\W. Main 2469 e leant e e o ore 888 TP [ with the mecord of A1l DUE oo Caus & dzop) of 22imer icant 0 ||| Arerinest (hymn, | ¥Thel Halitiof || SSTStoptEIEIW, [T IKIEIN G, deputy lends much to the attractiveness of the T e as ten, especially in raids. The num- | “IEht states, Sl iain g Montezuma, h = ajudged winner, | home. 322 Maryland Building ber of cases won by the goverument | Aeanwhile the states which are toe-, how a decr "\.}"(n‘alr;j*;:i’ “The Star Spangled Banner. 3'0';';;'[’:,“;“15‘;;{’:-5 e el . oi v = ed j Ing the mark actually a el z gyl o g - S s B -, 1410 H St. N.W. o O T oo he afendants | the federal government of much worg | The ses have dimin- | other deputy United States marshal These new Walker houses are located on Main 727 {in cach case Might be as many aslit wouid otherwise be obliged to do. | ished by 66 per cent and of the women | The recipe for making the original | R. J. Houston of the alien property five or six, and usually not less than | The Idea is to make the co-operation | Prought to court for being drunk th: { qu de cologne was discovered more | dustodian’s office and Thomas Lodge, | Jenifer and 4lst streets northwest. Member Washingto Ve cs have between the federal and state offie { statistics show a decrease of 81 Der|than 200 years ago and since that|assistant United States attorney Going it may be inferred that ap- . instances the federal Investigators|and misdem hows a decreast | lozen persons. The written copy of | ed, That the citizens of the Diatriet || Daily for I . proximately 50,000 persons and doubt- | 1a8ve worked up cases and turned | ©f 53 per cent. These comparisons | he recipe is kept in-a crystal goblet, | should have the right of franchise Open aily for nspectlon less many more have been con them over to state officials for pros-| @ @ on the basis of the last tw( | inder triple locks, in & room in which | Judges were Fred Clung, John Page! in a year and a half for participation | *Cution in state courts. This has|dry years and eight preceding welf:he essential oils are mixed. a ias ot Giove: i in the liquor- traffic. helped to swell the funds received } from fines by the states and to mak In Pennsylvania the drunk arrest: Soft Drink Parlors Not Included. | the penal record of certain states!in Philadelphia have gone down by These figures do not include the|show up ever so much better that] 57 per eent. the disorderly arrests by thousands of soft drink parlors which the deral prosecuting per cent and the women arresteC | have been closed LL: huhulll' on. The | & ! or vagrancy by 76 per cent injunction process, by the way, is an ory of Prohibition Commis- California the 1918 figures com - o o E fective weapun for it daesit feaure | sioner His nes s that 1 foesnt mat- parnd wiih 1952 show a decrease o One bottle of pure, emulsified Norwegian cod liver oil taken any trial by jury—for juries that wil who catches the violator of the | Lared With 10 eouri the vear191 | conviet are not always easy to find.}prohibition law so long as he 18| compared with the year 1932 shows now, may do you more good than a dozen taken a month | he government suspects that liquor | caught. Thution of 73 per cent in the ar - . I Sofd in a soft drink saloon and e A { diminution of 73 per cent in the «r | hence. It’s more economical to give your body help before rests s an injunction from the federal EEBtes ifor 2 = o . 5 Court ‘ordering the proprietor o r me states like achusetts ang | €ities and towns resistance to disease is broken down. A very little | 1 o frain from selling any liquor. If the|Maryland hav. lined to pass en- Based on Police Records. i R — - Volstead law is_ violated, it is not|forcement laws of their own and re- 0 s no doubt will be cha : = ———— necessary In that case to hage thelquire the federal government to ol jenped Government officlals say the W. Ry. and L, and Cap. Tr. Co.,s bus lines now running matter brought before a jurd§ Anylall the enforcing of prohibition. Co- | lonEpdy (ONETRIENt O ords. caretull, {ons, wno isixen an injuncuai i operation with the local police under | 41¢, taeq. “Did prohibition take tht ; contempt of court and can be sen-|such circumstances js difficult if not | DOt man's drink away and keep hin 35°BOTTLE AT ALL DRUG STORES : . | tenced immediately and put in jail. impossible. The entire federal force | 5 P i g - ! M h Looking over the figures for ‘thein the prohibition unit including cler- | g, °F o’("[,’mn;‘mg S hihefhe calks OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD-LIVER OIL i assac usetts H i Park Tt Si0 oulock sias o PAricl | constrtie the term “good” fof theifedoral government and & hage fod. | Cl2sses, who are feeling the pinch of Emulsion at your druggist’s on your way | ment. Brig. . AMOS A, FRIE! records shown that out of 800 cas eral army of detectives and prosecut- last eighteen months one finds that|ical help is not more than 3,500 per- | AOunt of BF Plpe e Sy i = 2 Eomeitatesihays (k0 ke 0| none Fnicas) thelstat chirdnas il et ‘athciale 1+ that the hye and| goes a long way in sustaining strength and keeping up re- ‘odiy is face to face with the situa- 8 e ; S b O I e e e Ly e Sonfronted the poor man home, and start protecting your strength. ' Surrounded by Washingten’s finest residential section. ane iimposed: e S ou ] be o | Maumehile: what results can theli, itnos firstitizee: months afterithe The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scott’s Emulsion is the famous Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with do not take law-breakers seriously.|tance, indeed unless P today “about “bootlegging” pro Z o = The Btate of Kentucky s a good|the work. pr T O i trom Americw's upper | sistance. Resolve that you will buy a bottle of Scott’s S RE] MOVING AN RETUR! o vith the te of Alabama prohibitionists show? The ord of 3 CAS opted -, cl s i - = : -ha H 3 burglh via Cumberland abont Mar O e e o i U AT en s aaally e et of | eigTtcentiiiamendmentiwas anopted 5 &8 Proccss.” made in Norway and rctined n our'ewn American || Six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of Sty 2o at S50 otelork ahary. fo partlel: | State in the sense that officials here | forced without €rcater outlay by the who are feeling the pinch of Attest: WILLIA wauts 1o Main 3120, Br. 586, office hours. The attitude of the upper classes is Laborstories. Itis a guarantee of purity and palatability unsurpassed. aggregate sentences were one month. | What is the record of prevention? !, "7 2 e tent based upon the theory I . . » TR OF RN TR SFFTNG—To i |In other words, only one man went | Has drunkenness decreased and are! (0.t {itew can violate Huor laws as 8coft & Bowne, Bloomsield, N. The T"angle of Increasing Values iders of Comion Stock of the John H. | L0 Jail out of 400 cases and only for there fewer arrests for other crimes?|ipey do automobile traffic laws. The between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- ann. o s Sonn H. lthirty da; When the European war ended and | peq g olitical —influence E EJ E = 3 23t 5 February 19,1023.—You are | . America_ felt the effects of a crxm»i‘{,‘,“fl!e cheteDrethoen with political a B o] a nues (Woodley Rd.). Over four million feet of land sold. wave, the anti-prohibitionist attrib- | ek e e from prosecu- 8 . BVehr ov 1 % ; k 5 Y] BT € the com- | Massachsetts 1w Bimoat] as. =l vrda e wene €0 tic wentliisoans “r,inflmHf“";J?mllf\"';;“a"“mm“dm‘s i LIGHT OF EVERY SUBJECT Over ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and e S edmes LT T ) e ;X"nvub_vrx;em;x;oll?;mn:il:‘svfnne gsl:’;f&\_:&‘as fo the effects of political pull in Now in our New Store, 709 13th, one door above G under construction. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished three months. Michigan's 273 cases| that crime waves always followed 4 | federal and state agencies of ehforce- homes of brick and tile, with lots from 30 to 115 feet oatne | ¥ s will be discussed later. 5 5 4 : d "‘“’5.!‘".\‘-“;:"w;de;g, Denalties of telve yéars and) war ang_ Insisted that the criminal RO ‘fi:?::“:,lelm\ Y Can H El tri L' ht front; or if desired, we will build your home in the same ; and thres months. Tilinols had 893 | record was too complex to be blamed opyright, 1923. | . B : : AN Gases with a total of sixteen years e ohe Rl B mteht e ined ou ave eC C lg S substantial manner that has characterized our work since d six month New Jersey. whick ionis da argu- - . 3 2 athedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). Bas amiation widereetationitbr et | e ian) faaaTaamn he =ik MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. —in your home, and all the other conveniences that the 1899.' Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (W ey Rd.) ness, had 410 cases, but one of the, ¢ e doesn't 54 1 i le | — & 1 1 ) iali i i I B B g e, b, e ot e e Mot Mo (o o el | Oy, MENS G St at e | magic current makes possible. We're specialsts in Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. and the total of sentences amounted | credited to one reform. Bearing thesc | gan tccept o Limited aoioroirsh, Thoster o . o o . ! o gorti e vears N B Lo Veha T mind Rowever | £t APl L ST o P 0 Electric Wiring and Fixture Installing ||| Builder—Exclusive Agent—Owner. New York and Ohio furnish inter-! the following figures furnished by the | STUDIO. 931 F St. N.W Phone Fr. 8871, * = & & d d Build 15th d H St Main 6935 An estimate will convince you of the. reasonableness /]| Woodward Building an, s. ain of our prices. Let us submit figures—we're ready to do Booklet Mailed on request. so, any time. gion from Baltimore, Wil n and P delphia. SMITH'S TRANS- I | Wl " srecision in sraing & Liguing zaipmes | E New Petworth Homes count at the treasurer's. offies. to —On ‘ iy Bt o S ¥ | e ‘o presidents; James M. Woodward, secretary; K. E. e b el — Exceptional Values Always Plenty of “Pep” | ! —i AUTO REPAI I 5?‘,‘1&«‘3?“(‘,‘nnp[e(e]_\- 2( % - 4th a.]ld Va.rnum Sts- N.W. juipped | It Is Essential i Just Off of Grant Circle mhops—skilled_hands—reliable work. SAT. | R. Mchynolds & Son it - Sorsialits; ' Eyiniag; Sl Corery and ops | to Own Your Home - “pe 9 Qr CUSHIONS | i ' : : Big” Six ISFACTORY PRICEN. Far It is equally essential to be Church, Boat or Home | I able to buy it at the right price g 3 ‘ SR Room Homes We_make all kinds, I and upon the right terms. BEDELL’S FACTORY !ff ' I W'tl.l Main 3621 il 610 E . Never before has Washington had the oppor- ] 3 1 or P-R-I-N-T-I'N-G : i tunity to buy Better Homes, Priced Right and i I 5 = e e o Y - I upon Better Terms than the ones found in that w‘thout | Tarsest er'Sucuent ‘ UCCESSFUL The Nafional Capita Pressfl _ | i ETN BN w Brick Garages = Our Roof Work . : i 14th Street Terrace ; : . Always Open Thursda s Tl e, 2 B, Lol S e okt 1 | ] Over 200 Families Have 7 2 Exhibit House s roof. Betten feel KOONS k9uEING, A il | Found That to Be True e 0] “PLUMBING T | I : ; 4 : y 4306 4th St. N.W. i Jolmlr%?lGou'r spectalt, G, I Why Not You? g 4 th = kof plumbing, think of (I When you th Carow & Fi I ° ; and o —*"ROOF mourg'fizm' corge waShlngtOIl,S B il Why Pay More? . Our Terms Liberal Call Main 760. Grafton & Son, Inc,, ¥y ems TO INSPECT: To Inspect Take 16th St. Bus “Heating and Ro_'ifli&-_liwm for 85 Yeare.” | ff i )Tik; lith Street car (best service in all Wasching- 3 i i1 ton) to Ingraham or Jefferson St. NNW. Several sam- : C l _Nibestt Vit Coover , e i ol ety Mt : To Grant Circle 200 guarantee roof. $1.00 gal Biacky 1a gl %t ivered In D. C. $1.25 bl : 3 it | it : e i B e oy | Or Any 9th St. Car Marked Soldiers’ Home SHEDD 3t vz, PEEsatyo e 1 706 $0th 5y 57, T :‘ | ' D. J. DUNIGAN "l PRINTING | 1 = 1321 New York Ave. Main 1267 ~High Grade—Dut Not High Priced. | . ) = BYRON S. ADAMS, I3, [ ' ==——=== = = , : g A £l | h ettt -

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