Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1924, Page 48

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DELAYS EXPECTED IN OIL CASE TRIALS Little Likelihood of Action Until After Presidential Election Anticipated. Likelihood of the trial of Albert B: Fall, former Secretary of the Interior; Harry F. Sinclair, Edward L. Doheny and the la son, Edward L. Doheny, Jr.. oil magn who were indicted Monday on charges of conspiracy and bribery, in connection with the lease of Teapot Dome and other naval re- serves, before the close of the com- ing presidential campaign, is gener- ally regarded as slight. It is almost certain that when the accused come to Washington next week to arrange bail, which United States Attorney Gordon has fixed at $5,000 each, they will enter formal pleas of “not guil- t" to the indictments with a re- quest for thirty or probably sixty days in which to consider the indict- ments and to determine what legal attucks are to be made against them. It is the general rule of the court to defer hearing of contested matters such s demurrers, motions to quash and the like filed during the summer sss uni! the reconvening of the s for the fall term, which begins this year October T. Cites Four Overt Acts. In the Doheny-Fall alleged con- spiracy indictment the government relies on four overt acts. One is a letter from Fall to Doheny, July 8, 1921; the second, a reply communi- ion_from Doheny to Fall, written rom New York. ) third, the deliv 21, £100.000 by henys to Fall, and the fourth, gram sent from Three Rivers, by Fall to Acting Secretary April 23, 1922 n the Sinclair-Fall conspira dictment tiie prosecution alle overt acts, lefter from | Harry I cretary Fall, Februar second other letter from making F |H to Joseph W. Clarke, of Leadville, Col, March th fourth alleged overt act 11, March 922, stated orally to Frank K. K i!lnr who was inquiring about a lea of oil serves in behalf of th roducers ahd Tefiners’ Corporation. “that he had not yet determined upon the policy | 1 and when | policy e d d be notified, to compete is t Kistler | The fifth 1 contract be- r leasing to| v of the re- ntract and | < too | o set out in the indict- | ment seemea H. G. Savage Wins Honors. Harwood Gold Savage, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savage, formerly residents of graduated from the Unives of Notre Dame of Indiana Superior Garages “SATISFY AND BEAUTIFY? Money-Saving Sale To July 15th STONEBRAKER 820 11th NW. M. 9427 TERWS MOTOR PEP For Speed, Power. Economy and Pleas- ure use SOTOR FEP. " Onee uscd you will never be without it. No trouble to use. Four ounces in_your engine will ciean it out in a few minutes and remove car- bon knock. Four ounces in each ten gal- lons of plain gasoline turns it into & super fuel thut prevents carbon forming. con- verts gasoline explosions into powerful follow-tiroukh _ strokes, gradually clears out the Trevents carbon Knock and n.. reases mileag $1 a Qu-rt (32 ounces) Trial 4-0z. Can,, 25c Convincing demonstration in 5 MINUTES FOR 50c American Motor Pep Co., Wash.,D.C. SERVICE STATIONS Johnson Bros., Frederick Kopper, jr.. Auto Supply Co., 5570 M E, G Sherty N.E.} Brookland Garage, I Edwards Motor 1503 rry Winingder, wv st rEe Harrison 5y Corr 108 44 e e A H. L. Morningstar. 1010 D St. 8.W.; thu G. Bradley, Bethesda, Md. THE CHILDREN’S EYES —should be carefully e- guarded. Consult us if glasses are needed. OPTICAL CO. M. A. LEES| 614 Oth St “riere. 7112 11th Street Stere Chair Car de Luxe Serme $1.50™: [ Stopping Over in ALEXANDRIA Te visit Christ, Church and Washingtea's Lodgeree: Regular Service Every 9:00 a. m. te 3:30 p. m. Round Trip, 80 Cents Mount Vernen open 10 a. m. te 6 p. m. + Mt Vernon Not Opes on Suaday Washington-Virginia Raitway Co. No Envy In my four-cylinder calash I journey here and there; its crank- shaft, made of seasoaed ash, has energy to spare. The body, made of choicest tin, is much in need of paint; I know the fenders are a sin, the. ancient top looks quaint. It has a homemade steering wheel, with wire together tied; and yet when driving it I feel all swollen up with pride. For this old bus is all my own, I owe no man a groat; and like a_king upon his throne I sit and guide my boat. The spark plugs are not very good, I fash- ioned them of zinc; the pistons made of cottonood, are sometimes on the blink; but they are mine, such as they are; my credit's good and clean: and so I tool my. groaning car with high and haughty mien. My wagon lacks the modern curves, it has no four-wheel brakes; its ac- tion’s hard upon the nerves, it bucks and creaks and shakes; and yet no man can view my (ruv:k and say, “I'll call police unless you pay the silver buck’ you owe for gas and grease. I'll summon here the hal- berdiers, unless you pay me now for fixing up your buslcd gears that time you kilied a cow.” T'd rather drive a rusty bus and owe no man a cent than scorch around with pomp and fuss while creditors lament. (Copyright.) ~ WALT MASON. Driver Blamed for Death. An inquest was held at the morgue vesterday afternoon in the case of Henry Washington, colored, who was killed by an automobile near his home in Clark court southwest early Monday morning. The jury reported a verdict that his death resulted from neglect on the part of the unidenti- fied driver of the automobile. Robert Accoe, colored, forty-eight, 2 street southwest, waa held b3 jury as an ai He was commit Buy Your Home Needs Tomorrow : As We Will Be . CLOSED TWO DAYS Friday, July 4 Saturday, July 5 Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave. Main 4870 1620 M St. N.W. C.C. DISABLED VETERANS |CORRESPONDENCE COURSE GARDEN FETE GUESTS Pemberton Dancers on Entertain- ment Program at Mount Alto Hospital Tonight. Disabled veterans at United States Veterans' Hospital No. 32, Mount Alto; Walter Reed General Hospital, United States Naval Hospital and vo- cational trainees under the United States Veterans' Bureau will be Euests this evening at a garden party at Mount Alto Hospital, on Wiscon- sin avenue, at 6:30 o'clock. There wil be a’ concert by the United States Army Band, under the lead- ership of W. J. Stannard, and # series of dance and symphonic ensembles by the Pemberton Dancers. As an opening feature the United States Army Band Dance Orchestra will play popular numbers. Follow- ing the dance program Mr. Stannard will present the United States Army Band in a concert featuring French clarions in two march The Thun- erer” and “Semper Fidelis.” The band also will render other numbers. Featured in Mr. Pemberton's pre gram will be “Samson and Delilah,” Which will be portrayed by Mr. Pem- berton and Miss Florence Ambia, and “The Bacchannalle,” which wili in- troduce Mr. Pemberton and his entire | dance ensemble. Col. Dunlap P. Penhallow, com- manding officer of Mount Alto Hos- pital, has made arrangements to han- dle traffic and provide entertainment, | with the co-operation of the Ameri- can Red Cross, the George Baldwin McCoyn unit of the American Wom- en's Legion and the Knights of Co- lumbus. . Lieut. J. L. Giles of the metropolftan police force will be in charge of the traffic detail. Among invited guests will be the Secretary of War, the Secretary ot the Navy, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, Brig. Gen. Rockenbach, Rear Admiral B. F. Hutchinson and representatives of veterans' organizations. Special Notice Do not fail to read Gib- son’s Great One-Cent Sale ad which appears on page 16 of this paper. many specials worthy of There are your attention. Get It at Gibson's Where Your Dollars Have More Cents 917-919 G St. N.W. IS READY FOR CHAPLAINS Designed to Acquaint Army Men With Duties for Field ‘Work. Clergymen of all denominations at- tached to the Reserve Corps of the Army and the National Guard have been Informed by the chief of chap- lains of the Army that a correspond- ence oourse of instruction designed to prepare them for service with mobilized forces, both in peace and war, is now available. The subjects included in the course are: Organi- zation of the Army. administration discipline and courtesies, practical duties of chaplains, militar: l\yglrne and first ald, military sociology, map reading and sketching. military law, American mlll%ll institutions, rules of land warfare) Col. Axton, chief_of chaplains, says that a review of these studies under the direction of regular chaplains, with practical demonstrations and conference discussions of problems arising, will be offered at the civilian training camps this summer. CLO TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. BELASCO—*“In Love With Love,” 8:20 p.m. Matinee, 2:20 p.m. POLI'S—H M. S. Pinafore, at 3:20 p.m. KEITH'S — Mme. Pasquili, ville, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. TIVOLI ~Stage, screen and mu- sical fea ures, continuous show from 2to 11 .m. STR o ND-—“Tunes and . Steps,” vaudeville .and pictures, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p. RIALTO—"The 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 9:30 p.m. PALACE—"The Bedroom Window," at 11:20 a.m., 1:20, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. METROPOLITAN —“Those Who at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 7:30 40 p.m. COLUMHIA_ Tiger Love,” at 11:15. 6:15, 8:05 and vaude- Reckless Age,” at 3:20, 5.30, 7:30 and AMBASSADOR—"“When a Man's a Man,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:40 p.m. CENTRA L—"Abraham Lincoln.” continuous from 11:35 a.m. to 9:40 p.m. SED uly 4th and 5th Marlow Coal Co. 66 Years of Faithful, Efficient Servicé 811 E Street N.W. Main 311 You'’ll Be Surprised And You Can Get It At The Neighborhood Store S See it for Yourse WASHINGTON BRANCH Division of General Motors Corporation Fourteenth and L Streets N.W, EMERSON & ORME, Phone Frank. 3860 WATERS & SON, Gaithersburg, Md. - FLETCHER MOTOR CO.,, Alexandris, Ve, Phone Alex..379 Telephone Franklin 4066 STANLEY H. HORNER, 1015 14th St. N.W. Phone Main 5296 ROSSLYN MOTOR CO., Rosslyn, Va. Phone Clarendon 460 OREM MOTOR CO., ‘Waldorf, Md. POL|!s Tonight at 8:20 Hlt. 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WALTON’S Seamless Hosiery Silk Garter Stockings, each, $4.25 Silk Garter Leggins, each, $3.75 Silk Knee Caps, each, $2.75 Silk Anklets, Each, $2.75 Linen Garter Stockings, each, Linen Garter Leggins, each, $3.50 Linen Knee Caps, Each, $2.50 Linen Anklets, tm:h, 82.50 Camp Shoulder Braces, ~ $3.00 Camp Abdominal Belts, $3.00 Camp Abdominal Belts, $5.00 Elastic Abdominal Bel $4.50 New York Elastic Truss, Single, $2.75 New York Elastic Truss, Double, $4.50 Dr. Pierce Double Truss, $7.50 Seeley Hard Rubber Truss, Single, Seeley Hard Rubber Truss, Doubie, The Winner Truss. Guar- anteed to hold. Single, $7.50 Leather-Covered Steel Truss, Single, $5.25 h‘i" Arch Braces, $5.00 & $1.50 Dr. Srholl'l Foot Applnnee- and Store No. 2 Only | Beantiful New Dance 7th and E Sts. N.W. Organ Recital. Arthur Flaxel “FRANTZI” (Alart) The Tivoli Symphony Bailey F. Alart, Conducting BLIAS BREESEIN Concert Master ADA FORMAN Assisted by Dan McCarthy In New Dance Creations TIVOLI'S MIRROR OF LIVING HARRY BREUER Wizard of the Xylophone and Master of the Saz TIVOLY INTERE PrACES CESAR NESI n..m.pu.anm Operatic Tenor EEN FEATU ALL-STAR CAST Led by Owen Moore, Bessie Love, Yaude George and Jos. Kilgour, #n a swift action drama. TORMENT This Theater is ki cool by a constent fow of water-washed iced air forced to all parts of the house. | CHESAPEAKE BEACH On-the-Bay shore Attractio Bound_Trip: Adults, 50c;_ Children, (Except Sundays and Holidays) Trains leave Digtrict Line Station Saturdays ; 230 320 ¢ 8. Sundays: 4:45, Other days: 9:15, 3 _ Frequent Tnuu x turning 250 SHUBERT, Bmsco and Oomody 2 Pos Delight S CLOVE WiTh LOVE” "Gvus moss. an_Incomparable_ NOW 80 to $1.40 Wed. & Bal Bovt Boats 990 Tax Included. 40-Mile Moonlight Trips FREE DANCING RAIN OR MAYER DAV Every Eve. Except Si Palatial Steamer St. Johns Tth St. Whar(—Adults, 75c: Ohildren. 40c. Steamer siops Aloxandvia el toive: LOEW’S columnl __F STREET AT 12TH TIGER I.(WE The flaming love-tale of a Spanish tigreas and the dashing bandi who tamed h ANTONIO MORENO "AND - ESTELLE TAYLOR — Added Program Hita LATEST SUNSHINE COMEDY “Hes My Pal” - News—Topica—Overture PaiacE P STREET AT 13TH T“ NOW PLAYING Mystery— Melodramc — Thrilla! al ;mrkea into a throbbing #ra- matic triumph. featuring MAY McAVOY—RICARDO CORTEZ MAL MacGREGOR—ETHEL WALES GEO. FAWCETT—ROBT. EDESON lepm Addcd Program Wi | ISENIETT LANGDON COMEDY “His New Mama™ | \ewu—!nnrl Reel—Overture %2000 Film Features CHEVY CHASE TODAY AND BLUE. MARIE PR Conn. the Press and Fox News. RAPHAEL 9th at O St. N.W. TUWHY ME COMEDY. PRINCESS 1119 H St. N.E. L. 2600 THEATER 14th & Buchanan N.W. 6 to 11. Doors Open 6 P.M. 2 P.M. Sat., 3 P.M. Sun. Eves. LOC A NN Pever, “oentc.snd com LAURETTE 0 NALLY CYRIL CHADWICK 1APPI HAL ROACH. in “NORTH OF OLYMPIC YonSt. ket 141 LAURA LA PL MENT. And & 15th in HIPPODROME®** <. \:¥ TAL.” with NORMAN 230 C Street RROKEN RROADWAY.” N.E. HEARTS oF TRUXTON N. Capitol & Fia. Ave, unday Matines 3 Phones MAIN 4484 - 44556573 aaaa—————— Pavilion and, all Sea. 8'FKEIThs H1CH CLASS VAUDEVILLE GEORGE JESSELL lar Comedian f 8 Players Co-Headline Feature MME. PASQUALI Famous Prima Donma From Metropolitan Opera Co. A KEITH’'S OWN SUMMER REVUE Donald McDonsld and 30 Beautiful Debutantes Y 4th of July cursion TO BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS Bluemont, Va. Round Purcell Leesburg, Va .. . And Other Point: (Children Half Fare) Elsctric trains leave Rotsiyn Tormi- nal 8:30, 9:50 A.M.. 2:00 P Tirning leave. Blasimont 1162 AN, §:15 540 PM. " Parlor car servics on 830 A.M. tr WASHINGTON & OLD DOMINION RAILWAY THE SHIEK ALSO COMEDY. FREEADMISSION AMUSEMENT FARK 41 ATTRACTIONS INCLUDING GREAT BAND OF 10 FOR DA NG Today 1AM t0 11 P Added Features “OUR GANG” COMEDY MAGAZINE ORCHESTRA Marshall Hall Free Dancing Meyer Davis Orchestra tr. Chas. Macalester Leaves T st wiart R Y2, 250 & *—- Round Trip, Soc T——CRANDALL'S | METROPOLITAN e rarTi10m TODAY—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. TRST NATIONAL PRESENTS BLANCHE SWEET With Bessie Love, Warner Baxter, Robert Agmew, Lydia Knott, Frank Cam- peau and Mathew Betz in Thos. H. Ince's | THOSE WHO DANCE LLOYD HAMILTON in “Killing Time." hington’s l"lnell Drflellll‘l CENTRAL q’.ANDALL's S ye p AN D TOMORROW _THE in Bih and L ts. TOMORROW — NIT. -DOROTHY DAL MORAL_SINNER. CRANDALL’S Avenue G ryml U CRANDALL’S Apollc Thext . N.E. s NNEY. ook, 18 Tite Comedy. h you to dance co - nvl in a few lessons. trictly private. any bour. w. 1 danee Saf dag: Evag with orche ra. rates!

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