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REAL'ESTATE. — HALT FOSTER TRIA TOSIFT EVIDENGE State - Officials Identifyimg i Papers Found on Site of { Sand Dune Convention. U. S. AGENT TO BE GRILLED Defendant’s Lawyer Claims “Under Cover” Man Voted for Se- cret Party. B the Associuted Press. While,_ the of Chicago, e Michigan anti- . Foster charged with violating ndicalist law, wae adjourned over today, the state busied ftself with preparation for testimony 10 be offered at the resumption of the 1rial Monday dealing with identifica- tion of hundreds of papers seized in 1he the alleged communist yarty ) here last August Maurice Wolff, a federal agent, be- gan identifying papers found in bar- dug up in the sand dunes after the raid while on the stand yesterday, but had not completed his testimony when court adjourned. Throughout the day the state developed the story ©f the raid from its witnesses and identified numerous papers seized Foster Implicated. for the first time, wa Iy with the convention hel Miekel, a waitress : here the delegates were identified him as one of those She also picked out others it trial, includfog Rose Pas- raid on convention Foster, mected _direct when Mrs. rt Who aw . appeared to be a disagree- ‘ment in the d e ranks developed out of court when C. E part of the li by Frank P. counsel. Later Ruthenbe Walsh asserted thy together in harmo ...In his opening Mr. Walsh suid ster's chief :, Foster and - were working esterday the would Show that the convention was called for the express purpose of voting on a motion te abandon its illegal organization and o out. into the open; e motion was defeated by one’ s that it would be =hown that F cig v, a_ De- partment voted against srefore the gov- he United States, through Morrow. kept the communists as an tllegal party. Eight prosecution examined, includin a deputy sh vidgeman, Willar stable: William Haas the Wolfskill Wolft, a federal 1t witnesse ry were ter- orge man, a con- taxi driver at and Maurice w Identified. a4 Ackerman de- up of the buried evidence, an ie { some the papers on had placed their initia of the raid pers P eral | the | e G | repr for lassifying the » the stand | hundreds of rior ) jthe ou follov ernme the conve | DENIES RUM CONSPIRACY. Lawyer Contends Ex-Dry Chief| Blameless of Fraud. ontending r-ling 1 n | By th | eent the | rized fifteen consni ment Thor T pe n- | righ “xcept nt! B Jtion to quash | M Hart and the | 0¥ moun sainst ther defendants 1 For Sale A Bargain at $20.000 On Upton St., just off Con- necticut A ve., near Bureau of Standards. Twelve rooms, INDICTED IN WHOLESALE Cleveland Man Charge of Perjury in Effecting By the Associated Press. Harry whis drug hest tinues | The bulletin s noted sntral icah, THE EVENING Life’s Darkest Moment. HAIR CUT- HAIRCUT - HAWRCUT Tom'! WHO STOLE YA 47 ) THE GIRL VICTIM OF TYPHOIDO WHO HAD To HAVE HER HAIR BoBBED Comreh, 1983, .. Wotwar //// CANAL PLAN PROGRESSES. New Jersey Link of New England to Florida Waterway Furthered. TRENTON, N. J., March 17.—The proposed New Jersey ship canal, the final link in the Atlantic inland wa- | terways connecting Florida and New England, was advanced one step near- fo reality with the passage vester- v the senate of the Hoffman bill | giving to the board of navigation and | commerce $875.000 received by the tate from the.Lehigh Valley railroad, two charges | in connection with the abandonment nd one of perjury. of the Morris canal. Construction of serg i charged with having | the canal has been promised by the fesented himself as an officer of | federal government after the state ompany. forged its mame |Das acquired the right of way. ithd 000 gallons | PLAN OPERATION. overnment bonded | assisted in diverting Senator Nicholson to Go Under Knife Tuesday. to bootleg trade sberg is in | ROCHESTER, Minn.. March the | An exploratory operation of a serious HISKY PERMIT FORGERY Held Also on Warehouse Withdrawals: LEVELAND, Ohio, March 17.— sssberg, implicated by fed- s in a wholesale forger: was indicted by the where been vigorously . A recent supe court_ruling in Montreal upheld extradition, but he declared he| ald fight his case through court nature will be performed upon United States Senator Samuel D. N lof Denver, Col by Dr. Mayo. at the Mayo Clinic here Tues- day morning, according to an an- nouncement made here. Hubert Wi Secretary of the ve vears a close LENIN SHOWS GAIN. he Associated P ~Nikolai Lenin, , who was re- stricken with apoplexy. to show improvement, to the official bulletin. improvement was in the general health and h and in the use of the patient's t arm. His temperature was 36.6 zrade (about 98 Fahrenheit) and pulse 84, TRAIN JUMPS TRACK. ARIO. *h ., to remain until after the opera- performed. —_———— Siamese women wear their finger- nails very long and have them tip- - ped with silver. Management of First- Class Apartment House —by man of long experience; best of references. Good following for first-class apartments. | Address Box 308-B Star Office turned over. s Gernath, fireman. The accident was d by an open | | APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5330 Colorada Avenue N.W. Located Between 14th and 16th Sts. at Kennedy Half Square Cars 3 ROOMS AND BATH 4 ROOMS AND BATH 5 ROOMS AND BATH 7 ROOMS AND 2 BATHS Building entirely detached and is surrounded by large oak trees. This will make a desirable home. OPEN FOR INSPECTION WM. H. SAUNDERS 1433 K St. NW. Main 1016-1017 Members Washington Real Estate Board B . Jameson-Built Homes 1416 to 1426 STAR, WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. POLICE ON TOES AS IRISH PARADE 250 Detectives and Several Hundred Patrolmen Watch for Outbreak. WARNING SENT TO MAYOR Association for Recognition Re- pudiates Action of Its Delegation. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 17.—Two hun- dred and fifty city detectives in plain clothes and several hundred uniform- ed patrolmen were detailed today to mingle with 5th avenue crowds this afternoon, when 40,000 men and women are expected to take part in the annual St. Patrick’s day parade. The police order for increased pro- tection was issued in spite of state- ments of city officials tha’ no trouble was anticipated. A delegation claiming to represent the American Association for Recog- nition of the Irish Republic called on Mayor Hylan Thursday, warning him that, there would be trouble if the parade was held. The organization sent the mayor a letter repudiating the action of /the delegation. Late yesterday three men drove up to city hall in a_motor. One of them was masked. They sent a letter to the mayor, again warning of “trouble” If the parade was held. Officials have shortened the line of march, halting the procession at 110th street, instead of 126th. Maj. Michael A. Kelly of the Ameri- /can Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic has written to Mayor Hylan: “The organizations supporting the Irish republic will take no part in any celebrations or dinners; they will observe the day as one of mourn- ing for the sixty-seven Irish patriots who have been executed by the Eng- lish Free State agents and will hold a memorial meeting Sunday night to commemorate their sacrifice.” —_— FASCISTI ASK PLEDGE. ROME, March 17. — The facist grand council has adopted a resolu- tion urging the celebration of the fourth anniversary of facism by a solemn pledge to serve the interests of_the countr. Chevy Chase Properties LEAVE WARD PENNILESS. Absconding Firm Members Aban-| don Debts Estimated at $2,000,000 NEW YORK, March 17.—When members of the firm of Vicenzo i Tisbo & Bros. private bankers and teamship agents, disappeared last celc leaving behind thousands of creditors whose claims are believed | to exceed $2,000,000, they left penni- less thelr fifteen-year-old ward, Vi- cenzo Scaraggl, it was revealed by | Miss Bertha Rembaugh, receiver of ! the firm. The girl was adopted fifteen months ago by the Tisbos Jjointly, and for a time did their house work, it was said. Then she obtained work In a bead factory and turned over her savings to her guardians, and was left without money and a home when they disappeared, Miss Rem- baugh said. "An aunt, Mrs. Annle Mergola, with whom she now is living, also lost $1,000, it was sald. —_— In Palmyr: a, there is a fly- ing physiclan who locates and visits his patients among the wandering Bedouin tribes by means of an air- plane, LU Our office is located in the heart of the great Chevy Chase develop- ment. We handle these properties _almost ex- clusively. This enables us to give you excep- tionally good service. “Eventually” you will consider living in Chevy Chase. Let’s talk it over. Edw. H. Jones & Co. Chevy Chase Bank Bldg. Cleveland 2300 “Chevy Chase Realtor” 1521Buchanan St.N.W. Reasonable Terms Arranged One of the most popular sections in Washington—where very few opportunities to buy are offered. I This is a good home and should sell at once at the price and terms the owner has given us. Open Sunday 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. WM. S. PHILLIPS Realtor—Exclusive Agent 1409 N. Y. Ave. N.W. T INSPECT TONIGHT Open and Lighted 6:30 to 8:30 Daily $500 CASH 315 to 327 L Street N.E. T L L L D. C, SATURDAY, MARCH I7, 1923. Dismissal of U.S. Manager Brings Strike in Italy By the Associated Press. ' MILAN, March 17.—For the first time since Premier Mussoiini's ad- vent to power a strike has been proclaimed. A thousand women, employed by an Italo-American company manufacturing electrio bulbs, voted to strike, out of sym- pathy with an American manager whom the company had dismissed. Immediately the strike decision b came known the company's of clals ordered a lockout. The ai thorities are taking rigorous meas- ures to effect a settlement of the Ispute. —_— JEALOUS YOUTH SHOOTS. Little Hope Held for 17-Year-Old Girl and 21-Year-Old Friend. LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 17.—Phy- siclans today held little hope for the recovery of Miss Agnes Robb, seven- teen years old, of Winchester, and Al- bert Coyle, twenty-one years old, of Lexington, wounded in a double shooting here last night, when Coyle wounded the girl and then fired a bul- let into his own head. Miss Robb was visiting friends here. and had just returned from an automobile ride When the shooting occurred. Jealousy was believed to have been the motive. Coyle is unmarried. GAsS LET YOUR MERCHANDISE TALK THROUGH ONE OF OUR MODERN STORE FRONTS Ask for suggestiors Founded864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. C. Rosslyn, Va. REAL ESTATE. : DENBY OBSERVES NIGHT MANEUVERS OF FLEETS Naval Secretary, With Congres- sional Party, Completes Two- Day Inspection. By the Associated Press. BALBOA, Canal Zone, March - Secretary Denby returned here last night after two days at sea, during which extensive maneuvers w. carried out off the Pacifi cluding simulated night atta tween the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. Fifteen battleships, sixty-eizht destroyers and a detachment of submarines and aircraft participated under the di- rection of Admiral Hilary P. Jones, commander-in-chief of the combined fleets. Secretary Denby and Admiral Koontz, chief of naval operations, watched the maneuvers from the Maryland, Admiral J Senators and represen had 'accompanied the na 2 from Washington on the States Steamship Henderson, wer signed to various battlecraft, - ting first-hand information of condi- tions during battle in gun turrets, conning towers, engine and firerooms and in the planning rooms from which firing is controlled. — QUAKE LOSS HEAVY. BELGRADE, March quake felt in several in south- eastern Europe on Thursday caus side coast, e The at ¥ cathedral and other buildings at Sarajevo suffered, while a tobacco factory at Mostar was so badby damaged that it was unable to operate So far as is known there was no cas ualties. and Oattaro. Available to Buy Good 2d Trusts of 1, 2 & 3 year maturity; monthly or annual pay- ments. Private funds. Herman Schmidt 729 15th Street Main 2611 | J, DGEMOOR OPERATIONS The carth- { ble damage along the Dalmatian | $85,000 | ¢ Butter Carried In Pockets Fad Again in Berlin By the Associated Press. BERLIN, March 17 —Pocket but- ter boxes are again becoming popular with restaurant patrons in Berlin. Butter costs about 6,600 marks a pound and consequently is beyond the reach of most per- sons. It is no longer served in restaurants, as they are en- deavoring to avoid the criticism that they are forcing up prices by serving luxuries to wealthy per- sons, to the detriment of the less well to do. Ladies produce silver hutter boxes from their handbags and men provided with metal boxes made in imitation of a small book and resembling very closely many of the camoufiaged hip bot- tles carried In New York. Fresh butter is available in abundance in the markets, but most persons are using oleomargarine. Sale—Business Property Six New Stores Good Location Five Rented—One Vacant Rentals are about $35,000 per vear: First Trust $15000 three years at 6% Price $50,000 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. N.W. House 11 Nearing Completion Office on Property Phone Bethesda 136 The development of Washington’s most beautiful suburb, with homes well arranged and architecturally good. Exceptional Value From a Photograph Giving a Partial View of These Dignified Twin Residences at ‘1410-12-14-16 Ingraham Street Between Fourteenth and Sixteenth Sts. | gabled roof. General Description Early English architecture carried out in the Old English | | burned brick, wide windows, arched entrances and sloping | - Lots are large—160 ft. deep—paved alley. Sturdy, well- beauty of group. Three Houses ‘ placed oaks enhance the (Just North H St. Cars) ‘ Fine reception hall leading to spacious living room with | p ] open fireplace and to the handsomely paneled dining room. The only new c.‘tY houses offered on the market | Large, light, completely equipped kitchen and pantry, | for this price and on such easy terms. i with composition floors. Plastered basement, hot-water | 3 heating ‘plant, large instantaneous water heater, built-in All Houses Open for Inspection garage, heated and lighted. All Houses -Sold on Monthly Payments Upstairs are four bedrooms and two bathrooms, sleeping All houses have outlets for sink and gas range porch and airy attic. Electric refrigerating plant, built-in double-doored linen on second floor, so you can easily rent second floor for enough to make monthly payments. Priced at $23,500, and No. 1416, Being Somewhat Larger, at $25,000. E St. NE. two baths, C hes and oG e 6 large rooms, tile bath, garage tor two I z . hot-water heat, electric ion - . & lights, lots of closet space, z double rear porches, wide )} front porch, deep lot to an alley. Open for dnspeetion Daily and Sunday For Sale By cars. Posses: immediately-. cabinet. For Further Particulars Apply Randall H. Hagner & Co. 1207 Connecticut Avenue ' Franklin 4366 Sample House open for inspection—representative on premises OPEN SUNDAY AND EVERY DAY BEXCLUSIVE AGENTS. 1415 Eye Street NW. T OWNER AND BUILDER MEMBERS WASHIN 906 New York Ave. NW. Main 5526 ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE.