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STATE FILES BRIEF | INWALTON'S CASE Document Given Supreme Court Objects to Plea of Ousted Governor. Tle Attorney General of Oklahoma nd ofiicials of the state assembly Bo Were in charge of the impeach- tent trial of Gov. John €. Walton uled jn the Supreme Court yesterday fons to the applicatioh of ernor for review of ed that Walton does innocence of the Le clain he was victed. In the final e only objection urged by er governor, the brief as- rted, is that certain senators were ified to sit and that the im- | Hopkins Medical School, that the MRS. JAMES IS DONGR- |BRITISH MASONIC HEAD TO VISIT U. S. Interchange of Fraternal Informa- tion Expected to Bring Fuller Understanding. OF $400,000 FOR CLINIC Name of Benuhdflr Made Public When Johns Hopkins Hos-, pital Is Dedicated. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., January 1i— Announcement was made at the dedi- cation of a new women's clinic to be operated {n connection with the Johns | By tie Associated Press, LONDON, January 11.—Sir Alfred Robbins, president of the board of general purposes of the United Grand Lodge of Masons for England, intends to pay a visit to the United States in the spring, arriving in New York in the first week of March. clinic was made possible through a donation of $400,000 by Mrs. Lucy Wortham James of New York and Newport. Henry D. Harlan, president of the board of trustees of Johns Hopkins Hospital, sald that in 1919, when the donation was made, Mrs. James re- fi‘:;-:“‘;:cig‘“ b gt ‘n!:";ob: His visit will be In the nature of desire on the part of Mrs. James, he |& Masonic mission undertaken with said, for “a real women's clinic in|the approval of the Duke of Con- America,” where “an earnest effort to | Daught, grand master of the order, increase ' the ‘knowledge of gyneology | In the bellef that interchange of tra- and obstetrics would be mage " The | ternal information will be conducive donation was accepted, with the un- | t0 @ fuller understanding among the derstanddng that three classes of |tWOo branches of the craft. women should be treated—the ordi- | SIr Alfreds first engagement Is to nary free-ward patfent, the woman |2ddress the Grand lodge of Massa- of moderate circumstances and the | Shusetts which meets at Boston on type of paglent who pays for all she receives, Mr. Harlan said. The formal opening of the new clinio yesterday was attended by some of the most distinguished physicians and surgeons In America. Addresses March 2; while on April 16 he will address the Grand Lodge of New Jer- sey at Trenton, and & short time later the Grand Lodge of Misouri at St. Louls. His last engagement, accord- ing to present plans, is to atend the STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924 EIFFEL TO BE LAID ‘UNDER FAMED TOWER Designer of Famous Paris Land- mark to Have It as Monument to Memory of His Work. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 11—Gustave Eiffel, the noted French engineer. who- died recently at the age of ninety-one, will be buried eventually under the tower bearing his name—one of the most conspicuous landmarks of the French capltal, ""‘hl great skyscraping skeleton structure, . thousand feet high, built as one of the attractions of the 1900 exposition and now to serve as a monument to s designer, owes e meeting of the Grand Lodge of New York in New York city on May 6. He has also recelved invitations to ad- dress the Grand Lodges of Pennsyl- vania, California and Connecticut, but the full details of his tour have not been decided upon. Sir Alfred is a (}mflngnmlhea o, 1ish parliamentary journalist, and wi ioyen of the 1obby” when he retired from active journalism at the end of 1923. its prolonged life to wireless teleg- raphy. After the structure had lx.ogl its value as an attraction, Paris be- gan to ask for its destruction, find- ing that it was not a particularly esthetic ornament. ‘Then wireless came and the tower was found to be just thé lhln‘ for a wireless station. It used throughout the war for tho dl-uml» nation of governmental information and for the capturing of stray wire- le?- messages from the enemy, coun- tries. According to popular bellet, though history has yet to confirm f{t, ti tower saved France during the flrl( battle of the Marne. Interception of wireless orders sent from German headquarters tp von Kluck's grmy is credited by this legend with having given the first news of the movement of the enemy that enabled the French to outflank von Kluck and entirely redress her fortunes, greatly imper- iled by this Germdn campaign. | SOON TO KNOW RESULT. Arguments on Claims of Belgians Against Germany Concluded. PARIS, January 1l.—Arguments in the case against Germany for indem- nities for thousands of Belgians de- ported by the Germans during the war were concluded yesterday. Judg- ment will be rendered January 30. REBUKED, GIRL SUICIDES. Jumps From Roof of Three-Story Home to Death. NEW YORK, January 11.—Because her father reprimanded her for ab- senting herself from school, Edith Schlenker, a fourteen-year-old girl, jumped from the roof of her three- story Brooklyn home last night and killed herself. Passersby found the body. _— BERMUDA WEST INDIES CARIBBEAN MEDITERRANEAN Around the World—South Ses Island—Cruises. CALIFORNIA—ALL WATER VIA PANAMA CANAL OBER’S STEAMSHIP AND TOURS No. 1 Woodward Building Phome Main 1089 JAN UARY CLEARANCE SALE A PROFITABLE MONEY CREDIT To ALL Small weekly or monthly pay- ments to meet your convenierfce. CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. N.W. Open Saturday Evelitngs Until 10 0'Clock No Branch Stores t court refused to permit were delivered by Dr. Walter W. tor to be used as a witness Chipman, MoGIll University, Mon- treal; Dr. John G. Clark, University of Pennsylvanta, and Dr. Winford H. Smith, Johns Hopkins Hospital. The fyne\oloflcll department of the clinic will be under the direction of Dr. Thomas :S. Cullen. Dr. J. Whiteridge Wiililams will direct the Soitnar, Wi Compounded CUSTOMS OFFICERS WON Pay 5 TW]CC a Year er governor result would & Some people begin to huild « fortune by systematically t BY WAR-MOTHER’S STORY = e —_— saving a portion of a small income. Others, Who receive a Eopitedidn. Ry im- large income, die poor—the differsnce is Thrift. vote- had been unani- The Building Assoclation is the safest and most practical method ever devised to encourage Thrift. Your deposits in this institution are exempted from all taxes. Our record: Fourteen years' successful business with- sut the loss of a dime, and we have paid five per cent interest regularly since organization. Under Government Supervision Columbia Building Association 716 11th St. N.W. those points te was the Jualifications of its its decision in such It also argudd the tting as a tness in the ght senators WASHINGTON'S GREATEST ntereSt WOMEN'S STORE G STREET BETWEEN WITHE17™ STREETS 'M-BRQKS & CO Tomorrow--The Grand Finale! This New Organization’s First January Clearance Ends with the closing of the doors at 6 o’clock p.m. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, January 11.—Discov- ery that Mrs. Josephine Hassemer of Chicago was a gold-star mother, re- turning from her first wisit to her son's grave at Chateaa - Thierry. burt would not as- . the brief stated. ficlals when she was charged with | having failed to declare all the jew- ; [elry she brought on the steamship Lapland yesterday. She was released ; |after promising to redeem the jewels & {she was accused of having cancealed at their appraisal value of $330. The tion which would urts jurisdictlon. CONFESSIONS RIDICULED BY PHYSICIAN Ax Murde Prove Address Communications to President, 2325 18th N.W. Phone Col. 9855 Admissions Likely to 7 Tales, Alabama Ofiicer Declares. i i January 11.— have been ob- soners held in s of ax mur= the injection likely to be ding to a - Dowling, Deepest Price Cuts —will prevail on all odd lots and broken assortments that have accumulated from the greatest selling event the Brooks Store has ever featured. Many lots are so small and the prices so ridic- ulously low that we _refrain from making printed announcements, as some of them may not last until noontime Even lowcr than sale prices now on Coats Skirts Petticoats Suits Lingerie Sweaters Wraps Gloves Jewelry Gowns Handbags Negliges Dresses Blouses Hosiery All tremendously sacri‘ficed for this — the last day of the sale three of the x murder cases ruary: 25. See Page 64, Telcme Book, for Complete List of Stores. There's One Near Your Home GOLD BAND BUTTER District Special Coffee . Highest grade creamery. Only Lb. 63 Guaranteed by us to be emlllll to axy o;lln:; at DGS Storeg............ .-.--- % c coffee on the market at such a price. e e e with a money-back guarantee. GOLD BAG COFFEE 35¢ Unusually Good. Only at DGS Stores ............ . Lb., c Only at DGS Stores CHOICE POTROAST. . ...... .. oeeveeveeeennennn... by 20c FANCY PORK ROAST.............................. Lb, 23¢c 10 POUNDSSUGAR. ... ... 89 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER.........................3 Cans, 25¢ MUELLER’S MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI. . ........2 Pkgs., 25¢ WAGNER'S STRINGLESS BEANS ... ...............2 Cans, 25¢ NAVY BEANS...................................3Lbs,2Ic RITTER'S KETCHUP........................... 2 Bottles, 25¢ FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS Whole, Lb, 280 35¢ DGS Stores Always Sell |, Because They're Lomer’s . Sausage and * Pork Products 100% Pure CARPEL’S HORSE HOLMES’ —"3"=_-'fll RADISH,AND CHOW Home Made 20c Each On the tables of all lovers of good food. SUPPLY (0. O. D. Wool Blankets $5.00 $325 Lcather Puttees Value Sale $5.00 $2.49 » Leather Gloves $350 $198 Agto Gauntlet Gloves Value $4,00 - $ Q. D. Wool thrts $450 $298 Wool Underwear Value Sale $1.25 90c Army Socks Value Sale 25¢ Ramcoats Yalye Sale $18.00 © $7.50 Sheeplined Moccasins A Sheeplmed Moccasins High Value Sale $2.50 $1.79 Automobile Robes Yalue Sale $7.00 $5.95 Skates Value Sale $7.50 $5.50 Flannel O, D, Shn'ts $2.50 $1.39 1203 Pa Ave. For ECONOMY HEALTH QUALITY Spread Your Bread With TRCCO It Contains Vitamines. Makes Children Grow. 29c Ib. The very highest xr-d: that money can buy. Jos. Phillips All Pork * ORIGINAL SAUSAGE The best in Washington. Lb., . [« fl fl @ | @ “J fl L We are discontinuing the Fur Department Prices That Will Not Prevail Again .in Years, .on All Fur Wraps, Fur Coats, Fur Jacquettes ,and Fur chk Pieces Furs of highest quality, and not- withstanding “the discontinuance of this department. our guarantee goes with every piece of fur we sell 40c Each ‘The most delicious made. Chas. Schneider Bak- ing Co.’s Specialty “The Prize Bread and ‘Pastry Flour of the World” 12 Lb. ....5c . Leave YourOrde;- ata DGS Swfifiéfiffi'fi ? i CORBY,S - BREAD—It’s Healthful Fancy Florida IQu.lm Onhtwpkz., 10c Hominy Grits, pkg. .. .- Medtlnipkwhel DlSTRlCT GROCERY SOCIE]'Y STORFS, Inc. \Coughs become dangerous if allowed to runon. Cileck them at once with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar .Honey. Dr. B:ll s contains just the medidnet the best doctors - prescribe combined with the old- time mnedy — pine-tar_honey. <. Dr. Bell's loosens lnltg o | . phlegm, stops coughing g % fwmfi. raw-tissues in throat and chest. Keep it on hand for all the fmflyld.lt’l a favorite with young All druggists. Besure o gt - the genuine.