Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 25

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day attacked Dr. Nicholas Murray |defeat for any party that was stypld |dent Bupler. d ¢ spexk for the|principal speaker last night at lhe( “The good n 3 1s LIQUOR BRIBE CITED COOLIDGE IS INVITED. |BUTLER IS CRITICIZED |27 tea Zon i prombrion | enouen oo bot & tnere? e e s o vien i3 nomktncs Ris v e question, in an address at the_ com- 3 ident ~of Columbia Uni- htan he does in the soutl convention. said. “any man who |efghteenth amendment. We are get- : ia ‘ ’ ibit! 5 IN WOUD FRAUD SUIT Pullidiiphisns ‘and NEw SMGaios ON ".lY ARGUMENT mencement exercises of Trinity Col- nllnxy out Ihg.vl‘lh.: :;'{'h? L’:;J: Whether people Mke the eighteenth Volstead act cannot be en- | ting to be a wcandal in Cowbovs Ack for Visits. lege here, day as slavery did for fifty years|amendmsent or mot, Dr. Richmond |forced is uttering treason.” of the world. A man has a gight g | say prohibition is wrone, but he Intelli said, is ;axide from the point. and to i 2 . ntelligence In a denunciation of American law- | 76¥ Pronfpition ie wrome, but he s —— e y - | be < President Caolidse today récéived 2 Fa say that the aighteonth pmengd keep LeBing them that the prohibition Army Off Admits Acoepting | [Vitation- tu participate in 'the Union Collegé Head Declares Sen- [/ent has veen impoxed on the ma- 1d 1a that of a boy of thirteen. Iaw Is an infringement of their lib- |lcsuness, he attacked Dr. Nicholas | forced.” m oes mi P o be held In Philudelonis, ti Jority by a fanatical ‘bloc is simply 114 have to be still lower Lo take |erties is only apother way of advis- m'r\f:‘g“‘f‘ull‘*t:d;‘?'?m: ol Colatin 3 L to mar B an- ibiti n v - e o — Gift From Alleged Secker of moxt, ta mark 160th un; iment Favors Prohibition #illy.” he declared. “Every man who [wuch n statement seriously. e e s Ialning can make | Practically alonc among college pres- Tenter Al ' gl Congress 1 Carpanter x Taw knows anything about public opin- <ty souls might weli face the |, “No uBount of cxplaining idonts in his contention that The mm[Home' For Sale and Rent e ‘1'."‘; ers ¢ \'(lll:l,t:.v.n of\hitadeTphin, 5 knows that general sentiment is ‘in returning to the ssjoon thun| & redi “In 1810 there were 50,000 divorces J. LEO KOLB The tedium of the lumher fraud trial | which built (his famous meeting | DURHAM, N = \ favor of the present law. 1f this | In of repeuling the thirteenth | = > York City, chair-|in the United States there 5 tedtum of the e i | Dlace, The inyitetion: was pesonally | Atexanan: N une 4.—Dr. Charlés | 01%L.2 wny o the politicians, amendment and restoring siavers. | g T T e oniir | wege 120,000, he taid. “America now Main 5027 hefore Justice Bailes and o § | Extendcd by . Raymond faff. R. M. | Alezandce Richmond, president of |ojyding Butler, agree that a referred to this becanse | “""I"‘"" of the citizens' commitice of | py\" the "highest per canita divores '923N. Y. . cptintal DiviEon entivened | flarmon and Joreph M Steele, mem- | Union, College Schenee N Y. to- [ piank tin the: platform wauld mean ' you by the xouth ie know that Presi-' ane thousand for law enforcement, record in the world 3 Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. BV RN AR S P L R AR %“HIIIII|l||I|III|I|IlIHI||IIIM|||II|IIIII'I|I|||\I|Il|||llll|ll|l|||||lllllIlIHllIllllllllllmllllllllflllIlIll|I|IIllllllllllll\llllllllflllllll!I|I|I|IIIIl|\|l||I|I||l||||ImIll|I..I TR Tt e e e e e Jhe (fil/m.s Lansburgh Sfurniture o : . Ninth and I' S | Conveniant Deterred Payments Can Be Arranged Entrance 909 I’ St. Georgia, had sought to win over Maj the Cowboy s g § n ment. and Jusii - . o% 0 T s i mb', | “ousekecpers’ Alliance Plans to . ® ¢ r B0 no further Recognize “Service.” Mal Cossidy had said that Philins | Records of tradespeople whe have i o el allotments o et oushi to kel allotments of 1ambe) | portormed service satisfactorily will o and had invited | be compiled by members of the ‘ ies to his hotel where in | tousekeepers' Alliance, if the de- : oxicating liquor was offered th = . = = X = = - William Cassidv of the Army con- clash between Attorney Frank J. Ho tration. The initation was extended Department, and Assistant At o B e s John 1. Parkar of A statement by Mr | tion Shoemaker, pres ——— — Mogan was called “untrue, unwar attend the e s g ered an | vision reached at a mceting of the v inion to b tion division by giving him a rast i as, N AL, duly drink. but later on at the in- | organization yesterday in the home of Philips took of auart of whisky. and hy a Aerba! and 5, The pir1 imited Stutes duntees Cavalry. made famous dur- L ng the Spanish war as the Roose. Fan. representing Ernest . Morse Tongh itiflers, will co-operate the former dircctor of sales of the | With this organization in its eslé- e dispose he meant he sold records also embraces domestic em- 3 ployes. Willium 5. Chamberlin, newly president, outlined the work Unqualified and Unmistakable Success attended our Anniversary Sale. celebrating 50 Years of Selling Dependable Furniture to the Home : wuing year, and announced cr objected to | hnt a_hoard meeting will be held e “levity™ of M Makers of Washington. As this cily has grown and developed into sel for the overnment had “flirted [hristine with the jury, laughing when he reaq | * Denton and Miss ¢ 1 W Sniiling and leering at the | son, while the follow pointed committee hotly resented i | .ith C. Salisbury, h i Baldwin, ; 3 fsllecreutz, members Mrs. F. M.| hompson, law and 1 ation: Mrs. | imcen HIIE | wiseihien T, emplavment and , EBAIP ! These Values are typical of dozens of others, equally attractive, a communily of Beautiful Homes, so this store has expanded. ever “cleaving to the line” of Reliable and Trustworthy Storekeeping. he statement of Al rt B. Baggs, pre - lypifying this store’s efforls to present Furniture of Quality at GBS e R RER ) e MAJOR H. ROBB Extremely Moderate Prices. preventing the OPTICIAN uin lumber b 1433 H STREET N.W. d!:‘&!:l e n:::ir‘::r:"r:t‘:: ‘ILDE Sel[p,‘s Kitcl]()" L‘ IERONARRERER RERANEOER < 2 o = I ‘ DRSS .. RIDAIRIE 2 3 V DOllb[e tants to the m—— s H0 S STUDEBAKERE - @ 1) 25 B 4 || Da-Bed Latest style; containing all of the PHILIPPINE FREEDOM Just Drive It; That's All features that lave made the name 2 / F As pictured. Metal frame DEMANDED BY FREAR i Srllcu‘hmun iniepery Hame. ! H | | : in Mahogany finish, with Cre- - == ] $39' 75 ] ‘ j 3 - ’ !nuur-ra:'f‘rcd [ualirv.\:r_ con- epublican Insurgent From Wis- 2 p . il 3 § wvertible into full size Bed. consin Asks for Immediate B fa - j (Golden Tubileé Price Independence. 1 <ot of Spice Jars IREL y ; ; Demand upon Congress for mediate Philippine independence w. late yester by Representa James A. Frear. Republican jnsurgent of Wisconsin, and t Philippine independence commission announced that as Congress is about to adjourn, with the Philippine ques- tion unsolved, their appeal will be carried “with renewed vigor to the American nation.” Representative Frear assailed a recent statement of Secretary Weeks. e o ; <y, 7 . ’ Gy e beautiful French Walnut, conststs of large Dresser, Man's Robe, Large Full $198 75 g . Kéavy Hnking” the Secvetary “fixed I’anity and Bow-end Bed: gold line decoration. Tmis suite is extrémely mod- the minfum Umit of tweuty-yc ! crate in price for the Golden Jubilee Sale at. years for independence, not as a rromise. but rather as a prohibitior \independenc asscrted, not hard hen the world weighs the ri _——u_"__ w5 ] This Attractize h[lflmi‘smul toa Stiek, Cgnbination Malogany ot S0 It Winis / . e\ - ) Py SR e o L W = ; I'nd Table i By e S ——— - “Comgress will _soon adjourn and 1 handy little table for hall the Philippine problem wiil be left e o ° Sons _ unselved,” the statement said. “The WHY EXPERIMENT? living room. Special Sale Philippine mission has made every . o »ffort to urge legislation which wiil There can be buot one bring about the redemption of Amer- best. ica’s ‘pYedge of independence. While the Filipino people have always been donfident of the rectitude of Ameri- : 5 van's purposes, still the unreasonable Time and public approval delay in the fullfillment of that prom- have marked EBONITE ise cannot but fill their hearts wi 5 anxiety and disappointment. The - as best in the . field of = ] . atlon prevailing in the island is un- gear lubrication. Why Apartment 3-Door C ious o t hing diffe : 2 = S = AR . = Fan s nas - g gt I iy All Cedar Chests ; Beligoname | Keisigerass Beeaentine now appeal with rencwed vigor to This two-door Fromt Icer | Oak Finish: 45 Oub Finish {he Ameérican nation for frecdom and At dealers’ i - : ; Golden Spes Justice. 1t is our conviction that eur pound cans, is ideal for the small apari- | pawnds ice capacity plea cannot long remain unhceded.” W orvice ,l,,g‘,n,,ma,,,,_h 5 0 . ment. Sale pricc— = Checker-bord pump. 2 W | (A — | . $25,000 Bond in Assault Case. oniy (1] » 161 1 $2]-¢0 | J:r;hh lliA "av«"dv\:;. ;‘51;’{1‘\1 charged with robhery. was he or the actio o ] 2 I I . e astion Genuine Tennessce Red Cedar Chests, in great variety. .All n ”: o - .-:g:%":n';%:;%f; } EBON'TE sises and prices. Scll off for the Golden Iubilee Sale. T/],is [Veuport the bond at $25.000 Hh:‘h:d ¥k robbing (1T SHREDDED OIL) - i Willow Chair hetd her up her with an iron bar Juring her. v BO OIFFERE S W= | i ¢ Strong, comfortable. good- looking and a real value at— An Outing Lunch Tastes Twice As Good When . Washed Down With— = - -~ A THIS TEN-P TUDOR AMERICAN WALNUT 3 S 2 ® ’ DINING ROOM S . in_handsome two-tone design, as shown in illus THIS NEW THR ECE T4 YV OVERSTUFFED LIVING s em tration, consists of 66-inch Buffet, China Cabinct, e ROOM SUITE, consisting of D . Armchair < ension Table, Enclosed Server; Armchair $ 5 0 5 and Rocker: Marshall Spring Cushions. covered with el 0 “ive Side Chairs with genvine leather scats. One > ! good grade tapestry. Very special iced for the, $ Y ] AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS i of our very best talues at the Golden Jubilee Price of v 2 Golden Jubilee at Made by Adam Seheidt Brewing Co.. Norristown, Pa. VALLEY FORGE DISTRIBUTING CO., [ Bassinette Lawn Mower G e Davenport Tables e 624 L Street S.E. » Onso. Washington, D. C. 7l g I4-inch Blade Mahogany Fimish: the wery i White Enamel Very Special table you have wanted to give the Phone Lincoln 5410 [0y - | Very Special at , Ta ble ! B[ srishing touc o 5 . : Room.” Very ES With Mirror. ! il PR S—— IJ(I wn H i d Table is mahog- 148 AMMOCR an . % ot N ? 3 Porch Rocker — = stand is just what you a8y fi""h‘ m" ] ! B@"' /I Natural finish; « __'." need for porch or lawn. ror is 12224 in. § : most unusual valuc L : Special— -

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