Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 10

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STONE TAKES HAND INJERSEY MUDDLE Attorney. General to Confer With U. S. Lawyer and Mrs. Willebrandt on Rum Case. Tnited es District Attorney | Wane of New Jetsey, Attorney Gen- erai Stone and Mrs. Mabel Walker Wiiebrandt. as: nt" attorney gen- erdl, will go conierence here late today on the muddled liquor smuggling situation at Weehawken, N. J. Mr. Winne expects to take up with his superiors the ques of being aliowed to present evidence in the rum scandal to the al grand jury, a move from which he has been harred for the present by Mrs. Wille- brandt. The latter has held that the Federal ¢ the pros going on laws. rnment should not usurp | ution of a case h is vigorously under PUZZLED BY ORDER. United States Attorney Considers Assistant Competent in Case. ciated Press. ¢ CITY, December 16.—Fed- rities engaged in the in- of the Weehawken liquor are awaiting word from ¥ Walter G.| shington yes- | with Mrs. Mabel Attorney Gen- e Winne, who w terday to co Willebrandt Leen had dt not to a sistant Un | Riper to hand " Before leaving for W hington, At- torney Winne sal I expect to be back in my office Wednesday, and I hope to present new material to the grand jury as soon as I get it. I do not understand Mrs. Willebrandt's )vle"enne t per. I know ent to handle , of the bootleg con- than he.” John Milton and Aloysius Me- id to have given|s at they regard mportant evidence in connection with the con- spiracy. EVENING HOURS SET FOR CHRISTMAS MAIL Post Office Substations Listed to Keep Open Beyond Regular Time Until December 23. the public to evening ho postal stations will remain open until | Wi m. from today to the 23rd, in-| hols avenue 1 catur Street, Florida Avenue, street: t teenth land a 1413 Park sylvania west, 416 S Truxton, U Street southeast th street southwes North Capitol stree West End, enue; Woodley Road, Wardm k Hotel. The Central Station at 820 Four- | teenth street will remain open until 11 p.m., while the main post office at | North Capltol Massa- chusetts 2 ing of parc hours a s during the entire to the evening service | named stations will ember 21, from & P to 8 p.m. in order to permit the Dpatrons to malil parcels Columbla Road, Connecticut Ave- ithwest, U Street, P tion will be open on Sunday, the 21st, from § p.m. to 11 pm. and the main post office con- tinuously for the 24 hours. PASSES $ $35 000 MARK | Belated Roll Call Returns Added to { Red Cross Fund. i Belated contributions to the roll call of the District Chapter American | Red Cross have brought the total almost to the $35,000 mark, it was| announced today. Representing an active membership of nearly 25,000 the Red Cross is one working organizations | pointed out that this raised with the small € §1.500. fn the Disti of the la here. Tt fund has expenditu 1 Gallon Best Motor Oil || With Each Purchase of A Tire 30x3% Oversize Penna. ;’ Vac-Cup Cord . . $13.95 30x3% Criterion Cord @, National Tire & Rubber Co. Product $10.75 Other Sizes in Proportion Every Tire Guaranteed Free Crank Case Service Liberal Allowance on Old Tires || For a Limited Time Only |l Also Radio Supplies SOUTHEAST AUTO SUPPLY 629 Penna. Ave. SE. | GREAT FALLS, Mont., December 16. {=—A temperature drop of §4 degrees *.|Senators Propose Leaving Montana Section Has Mercury Drop 84 Degrees in Day Temperature 63 Above at Noon Is 21 Below at Midnight. |in 12 hours was registered yesterday from noon to midnight at Fairfield, George Sanford, director of the Sun River project at Fairfleld, announced today. At noon Sunday the Govern- mient thermometer stood at 63 above zero; at midnight it was 21 below. This, he said, was the greatest drop in 12 hours ever recorded by the United States Reclamation Service during its history in this part of the State. The Great Northern Railroad rec- ords here show a drop of 36 degrees in one hour in Shelby Sunday after- noon. Today a blizzard was reported there, and also at Sunburst, where it is 30 below. The same records at noon showed 32 degrees below at Havre and 20 below in Billings and 40 above in Butte. A blizzard was reported north of Great Falls, with about five inches of snow to the north of Conrad. COMMISSION URGED FORSHOALS IS Question to Experts and President. After a visit to the White House today, Senator Watson, Republican, Indiana, declared he favored referring the whole Muscle Shoals question to a commission for settlement. e Norris bill, but y Se had told him they did not feel t 3 1y informed on the favor turning the ques commission, Two proposals to refer Muscle Shoals to committee are before the Senator W York, who has indo: White-Atterbury pr posal, has offered an the House Muscle Shoal before the Senat ment of the problem to a commission, which would be empowered to make a final decision . he would on over to a not be ratified the President clusions. Senator Jones, Republican, Wash- dment . but before the com- ans could be executed they to be approved by Con- We ‘nave every reason %o believe Sou will be d'|1[hl('d-olhvn to be Franklin Sq. Hotel Qtntiee Shoppe 14th Slreet at K Auatomatic Oil Burner —can be installed at once in your home, bringing comfort, convenience, cleanliness. I¥’s Quiet, Economical | and Dependable. f Make this change to be | rid of dirt, ashes and trouble. No interference with heating your home dur- ing installation. Kleen-Heet Sales Co. 1013 12th St. N.W. The Heights nf Soctety Kalorama! Spaciousness —the charm of a country estate added to the con- venience of the Capital’s center. Miles and miles of Rock Creek Park’s wood - bordered highways stretch away ribbon smooth from your very door /icre. Kalorama Advantages, valuations, all facts availabie thru Lincoln 6526-W Open Bundsys 8 to 4 Allan E. Walker & Co,, Inc. * Southern Building ’ar.m mmmmmwmnmmu&fim,«mafiwwm»mmwmmmfiwawmwwm & THE EVENING STAR, G & Uth 6. de Washington Sewing Cabinet Of imitation unhug- any. $13. 75 Smoking Stand —with Humidor, Tobacco Jar and Ash Tra Finished in brown mahogar edar Chest «—with heavy trunk lid. Made 45 inches long, 20 inches wide inches high, Black satin and pat- ent leather with suede trimming. Tan calf and patent leather. “Black" satin, black kid and patent leather. 'w.mmamm He]PALAIS ROYAL Console didreproduc- tion of Ttalian WASHINGTON, _C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924. Service and Courtssy Established. 1877 - mmmmxmmm Home Gifts of Lasting Utility! You will be both surprised and delighted with the remarkable assortment of home gifts we have for you—and in every instance the values are worth taking full advantage of. Set Rennaissance sign, a splen- crafts- mnanship. May be h a'di: isn walnut or mahog- oA b 3 Plece lema Room Sultes, $125 Chair, rocker ‘and settec, upholstered in walnut and taupe or blue and taupe velour. Lanc backs with loose cushions, 2 sunburst and 1 roll pillow. Beautiful Spinet Desk Antique repro- ductions_in ma- hogany finish 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, $235 00-inch buffet, semi-closed rhum closet, shaped top extension table with six legs, serving with roomy cupboard, 5 side chairs and 1 armchair, seats upholstered in tapestry. -Of French walnut, with beautiful overlay butt walnut panels, 4-Piece Bedroom Suite, $185 Dresser, vanity, robe and full size bed of French walnut, beautifully grained with gold lines. + Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. of pure red cedar, w9 Black kid and patent leather. Up to $7.50 at One Price 4.85 Many Styles Just Received Black kid and patent leather. Waverly Any Shoe—Any Color Any Style Every leather, every size. This means every shoe in the store, that has been selling as high as $7.50, at one price—$4.85. Every pair stamped with the Dorothy Dodd trade mark, which is your assurance of quality. Take your choice from the styles pictured here and 40 other models. This sale is held for but one purpose, to get more people acquainted with the' fine quality of Dorothy Dodd Footwear. ¢ Any shoe up to $7. 50——54.85 Palals Royal—Seccnd Floor. Patent leather, black satin and tan calf, “Patent leather and black kid. “Black kid, patent leather and black satin. Patent and tan calf. New Designed Mirrors Plain or mitered de- signs, finished in bronze, polychrome or silver. Gate-Leg Table Full turned base, of mahogany. Size 36x48 inches. $19 Fiber Reed Fernery —in frosted brown and blue, with metal plant contamer— $12.50 Cart Full fiber reed body and ) hood. In blue, brown, gray and natural— Teddy Bike Strongly built with disc wheels and rubber tires. Child’s Table and Two Chairs Sturdily built and finished in natural oak, Black satin and pat- ent leather. Tan calf and patent leather with apricot kid quarter. Black kid and patent leather. wm”v e dia gt C?redz‘ Christmas §lore § : %flfl!tfi{’“"'”@fl&flmmwm‘“s&mfl%"’sfi"%fi*flfl#’«“fl“fi:’ 9 o Sl S, G0

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