Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 16

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16 * THE EVENING 90 DAYS FOR SILKWORTH;| | 2 OTHERS GET 2 YEARS| Nicholas and Truesdell Sent to At- | | lanta—Co-Detendants Jailed | in Mail Fraud. By theAssociated Press. NEW YORK, December 4 brokers, including Willlam worth, former president of the Con- solidated Stock Iixchange, were £en- | tenced yesterday by Federal Judge Published to Lift Sus- picion From Them. = - Ausustus X Rasy £0 fens of on, — | institutions. i | mvicted of using the mails to de- B e e ud, after the failure of numerous : kerage firms in 1822 from charges of bucketing, S sentenced to Essex County, N, , jail’ for 90 days and ordered to $1,000 fine. Blalne J. Nicholas and arl H. Truesdell were orde s pro ruling | ayieq prison for two 'y aarainhey of Eulers De Witt (. Raynor, wh : Eho British Boverament RO 1'guilty and turned State’s wit- g Dss e name, will sccompany Silkworth for el e la 9v-day term o maay el " pdward A, MeQuade and ¥rancls | Quiltan of the curb brogerage firm of | “NR. A" IDENTIFIED ON PRINES PLEAS indian Rulers Ask Name Be pr referred the trial of th iug case, s - | Robert 0. Ha by PRESIDENT OUSTS FEDERAL ATTORNEY Removes R. 0.. Harris in Massachusetts After Re- fusal to Resign. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, December 4 —The office of United States district attorney in Massachusetts was vacant this morn- ing for what was said to be the first cince its ablishment as ‘the oval from office of r of President C nouncement has b the appuintment of a su The brief crder of di ing: “Y. re removed take at the close of business STAR, the | WASHINGTON, ney General Sylvester Rush. Mr. Harrls had declared that he would not resign. Attorney General Stone would make no comment on the case yesterday be- yond that the removal was made “for the good of the service.” Mr. Harris also refused to 'comment, saying merely that he would resume private practice. On November 25 Mr. Harris re- celved an order from Attorney Gen- [eral Stone halting proceedings against defendants in a rum-runnivg con- spiracy case. This was understood to indicate dissatisfaction with the con- duct of the case. Mr. Harris had been often under fire, particularly from the “dry” forces, since he assumed the office in 1 April, 192], “Arthur M. Forgrave, su- perintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, charged negligence and easy treatment of liquor law offenders by Mr. Harris. Forgrave was summon- ed last May before the grand jury, which in a speclal report declared fhat not only were the |'active in the league. commended Mr. criticism had by larris when public against charges | groundless, but that they were made | to further the interests of persons | | ©mn - another occasion a grand jury | D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 192 him. When he took office he an- nounced his intention of’cleaning the Federal court dockets of 1,000 pend- ing.cases, and a few months later Judge J. M. Morton declared, “The dockets are in better shape now than they have been siuce the law (lquor) went into effect.” : X Mr. Harris had served in’the Staté legislature and one term in Congress and was active in Republican politics in southeastern Massachusetts. He had been a judge of the Massachu- setts Superior Court and had served his county as district attorney. FELe Lk Find Missing Man Drowned. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Decem- ber 4.—Robert C. Barker, wharf agent at Mathias Point, King George County, was drowned several nights ago in the Potomac River. Mr. Barker went to put out a light for an incoming boat. Falling to return home that night, his wife informed neighbors and a search- ing party was organized. Mr. Barker's body was found floating in the water not far from the wharf. Betore you huy securities from any | one be sure they are as good as your Dollars. " R.Harris & Co! Be Your Gift Counselors We Shall Be Pleased to Extend the Convenience of a today, mber 3, was brought to McQuade Brothers & Quillan, we | Attorney Harris by Assistant Attor- — fined $500 each and sent to x| lifted | nty Jail for 90 days. Sentence to| WITH RED PEPPERS Louis Gilbough, former member of o ways and means committes of the ng with rheu- | t around CHARGE ACCOUNT xchange and a floor Raynor, Nicholus & Trues- ! v Red Pepper Rub vou will have Kest relief kne sthing concen- Christmas Gifts There is no form of a Christmas Gift that gives more pleasure to the reciplent than a Camera. newspa the British widow of Sir sirdar of the 5 £200,000, but that she [ PRINCE MAY TAKE STAND. accept and asked that the [ 58 | CORCH e distribu mong the poor. | {raicd, pen e {trating heat as red peppers. | Instant relief. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub vou feel the tingling heat. minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees blood “circulation, breaks up the con- gestion—and the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any | Get a jar at once.’ Use for lumbago, neuritis, backache stiff neck, sore uscles. colds Almost instant relief sure to get the gen name Rowles on This Store Will Help You In Your Xmas Gift Choosing mI-IE kind of help you like—competent but unobtrusive. A visit here and an inspection of our full-stocked cases, cabinets and tables provide a wealth of suggestions, and there are plenty of courteous, competent salesmen to ad- vise or wait upon you. And the price range runs, roughly, from $2 up into the thousands, with a splendid selection at moderate cost. DIAMONDS *100 *150 °*200 This price range isn't complete, of course, for we have solitaire and cluster rings and diamond-set pieces running up to thousands of dollars. But at $50, $75 or $100, as throughout our entire stock, you are sure of getting a fine diamond that will be a safe investment for a lifetime B el vl ., WATCHES g has Faces Summons in Aide-de-Camp’s | in, British Court. {night that the essentials f his de- By the Associated Press, ense were the identificatic of the ;s potentate - and proof through the rajah’s that the aide-de. will belcamp & in mceord with Kir British |in the settl of the, blackmail. | Arthur, | Arthu the v said, also was was the expulsion from | E. Robinspn, the wife former bhookmaker, {room the rajah was f {blackmailers, when she we llegedly to renew her relations with the rajah | ¢ British govern t it our list of camera users before January 1, and as a special in- ducement to those who wish to give Cameras or to purchase them 1597 DISCOUNT & 57 <z the list price is $10.00 or over. —And as a further inducement, the user of the Camera will have the privilege of having the first roll of films developed free of charge. 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