Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 19

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TIHE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, bE(‘E‘.\TBER 4 1923 DEALERSTOSEFK {Law Violations on Increase, B L e Lot e, M i s o an rmeracos| U S+ JOBS WAITING. e ot @ seventy-nire cases clalmants recov-|making killing of a federal officer W ered only $1,017 44 are pending while engaged in serving process a |Civil Service Commission to Hold S s e, S _An Interesting chapter of Attorney Daugherty Informs Congress port 5o s . Sevour, i interealing chapter of Attomey | edoral uttenss. . Amssult tpon such Examinations, . a y such cases were wllh the swork of the bureau of in- |an officer now is penalized, "I“‘ his . it e e s ¥ the last year. vestigation, headed by William J.[death is left to states to punish. The Civil Service Commission to. ! o FRRAARNS 2 2 : Burns. Deserters, draft dodgers, (nh:r x»mT]I:ll;‘«“”r;:;r?rrn::gfflf:n day nn‘noulnc’ul examinations ¢ Y SI08: af Department. > 2F o5 bootleggers, rum smugglers and |Were tope e ! °n- | vacancies in the following posi '__, Justl(‘e Department PrOhlblthn Cases| 1o criminal cases, in charge ot Jonn [bootlesBers, rum smugglors “and | FLTe O RERAIZE HEIEE £, Metenca- | payacles tn aid, Lghthouse srien | ——— . H. Crim, assistant attorney gen-|afoul of the bureau's agents. The |Faphers before grand juries, making | third district, ey et i ||l Give Electrical Presents 1 B . . T S victions | report also disclosed that the gov attempts to defraud the government |yoar: s educs Auto Men Believe This Most Gain 15,889--War Fraud Prosecu- T resineaily, the. In: | erAment. Tus: & St of agents Sho- & crime and punishing d cal training u: for Xmas - a8 repo! = ey per cents | cially trained to ferret out violations | R OTey foen aTsp Woto hureau of edu n. 5 - i 4 . of the anti-trust laws. 8 ment of the Interio Pressing Problem—Elect tions Yield Millions to U. S. ihie ent: Pricionai | Heber 11 Votaw. superintendent | 700 d Ly the Atorney Sen-| 340 & year: o Westinghouse i nk 154 Bor cents anti-nass {3 fcdoeal prisons, sanemed secom: imitation “within which | R : & act endations fo! al prison : peRD Chicago, 1L, at nw al ld l Lum President. ? <10 Der Cent. lon also was|cliities, Teporting that the thre i SeatiE T IE 08 enr ousehold Irons By the Associated Pross trol the long Atlantic and : i the last yoar, Willlam | €ral prisons, at Atlanta, y L L %€ |” In" addition t : s Litigation over violations of fed- {coasts, 3 § *iter, ant a ,|worth and McNeils Islan, Declaring the most {m 3 08 portant l)u'\ 4 s o e crease in the Some Sentences L of the Washington Automotiy proe e % Al cases pen at_the 45 £ 3 e o prison for male first offenders and| Mrs. Hannah Lord Montagu, who |the Association is to solve States according to the annual | ¥ IEEriees, BT report s . inety civil and sixty- |better accommodations for employ- |was the first to devise the detachable | €xcee ar. onn J. enwa, ‘U\N v 7 . e of Attorney G 1 Daugh- E en. 8 2 Yone ,,,,\,“, instituted. [ment for federal prisoners also was . hirts, is honored by g 1 A 4 de today to Cong W o The . for i r were 113 |Fecommended. in Troy, N, ne Fr. . | proniy Miminal cases,| A few legislative recommendations zrea o | Service . e 1209 H N.W. r the national prohibition act :[""”\m'" the _zovernment. [ were made to Congress In the Attor- | mal ndustry nnnh-wwv N.W. i 5 5 W = brought. ; avove, the inc a $6 75 “filled to capacity” last year. —_————— ———— xl”()“l‘ll pe ! - ork for the beiterment of a4 of during the y nts o returned. > Whichnand thal Quriag w';vh:\v-lw 0 tax cas R ot : e 1 14 SAANIANINIOT WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST (E55 PoTiooooiisss elected for 192 i o1 inuniat i ; TS, Foundation i and Oscar n, a criminal and 4,004 ¢ _Contpromise settlemernts are being |the year the' Court of Claims dis- ° 3 ° o & Formal smuggling, Mrs. Willebrandt's o adde is “the most gi ::"{.Trya 1 “problem the United “The automobi Mr. 1 wig | ever fa N ) s - now an ind . e av>isald th % (lf lhe ur-:\ E must not be HIH'N o = — toward traf I N ’ 1 search for it, and to that end I g g ; 5 mmes of th 021 criminal and 4109 civil t and 4.109 civil s y are now |ces M. Wallace y A3 2 traffic proble G B —or desk you are bestowing on some one at . enuine eacon ready to co-operate with the D 1t o o v mes Motor st vice p g the last fisc 4 S i ¥ by 3 g es ombans, first vice presi- | were begun during the last fi B, ot 1l WASHINGTON'S GREATEST = ram. sccond wite wresiii: i ; v under § s WEgTeENCnE WOMEN'S STORE G STREET BETWEEN Poner, EfoaLcr o ek e ) 0 al s to i 5,000 were filed 1THE 121 STREETS Gar o istrict. M sre ui .A D Abres i e g 5 et oF ; 1o ; indiet- i was disclosed pany, for tw We must take vu\ active part in th t Xmas will be ever so much more appreciated authorities, the local mérchants a the press.” Mr. Lum outlined the rashington Glass Cut to Order : anket Bath Robes Cut extra full, and —ifor ®very conceivable purpose at Consider- donll ¢ d D ka]l sefn}lls ably Reduced Prices. We furnish table, buffet, oubly reinlorced. Uark andlight from the used-c i dresser and desk tops of either Plate Glass or color combinations in fancy de- snecial co-gperative used-car week high-grade Window Glass, according to your signs. Trimmed with satin ribbon Ben Ourisma f the Ourisman- OU can face them preference. . ':P'.V{f.k'\f ",’:m_ ny was ,“,,,,n,“‘.m,‘i . Yfiarl“‘ly :f = “ S e o 15 ofdco:ltras‘;lngu color down front e T s | follow the suggestions Floorlac ghten old $1.15 qt. and around collars. Eerof the asor BEN made in “Through floors & furniture from the Wi on A Thick and Thin”, § D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 1 * giving valuable diet PRODUCTS & OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINTS linner at tk . Warrington, of 3 recipes. Write for a INCORPORATED 4 proua ar £ pu Lum paid tribute to. Itudoir t the movement headed Stephan to secure the cor Paints For Every Purpose . 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Main 2164 Superior quality and tex- ture. Well made and cut ful. Elaborately hand- embroidered. All sizes. A Splendid Collection of Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Coats Our Greatest Sale of Bitendedl o Rt Misgiiiaslty | at $55 to $65 Fur Trimmed Coats for Stout Women - | i rics in full representation in Street, A ern black, brown and kit-fox 4 e oon Superior soft pile fabrics trimmed with the finest $ 50 tgrals.r. guuAiillk'liMd and in- and Dinner erlined. si1zes. selected furs—beaver, squirrel, caracul, viatka and 9' ‘ 4 ; e et =) Dresses = . Ffi The values make this one of the most important { ] S-’Ilk 7 5 Sizes sales for stout women that we have ever held. The 1 : 13., 421 to 541 quantity isn’t very large and that means you will Pe'{titnc@ats want to get here early while selections are good. . Intended to Retail Regularly The styles—Wrapped, straightline and The colors—Lovely shades of brown, kit Z °95 " : at $18 to $25 fox, in specialized modes. side-tie effects. Wrappy and set-in sleeves. fox gray, navy and black. Smartly trimmed. Becond Floor—The Hecht Co. Strikingly charming mod- els of the better silk crepes . F and ‘the new woolens, in Made of tub silk or trico B e — silk jersey. Embroidered colot: - Man Tes <f bottoms or pleated flounces. P 38 siyicebcom z z i @ l i@@hfi ‘! Black and all colors. B ' Seventh at F

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