Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1925, Page 15

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DRUG CONFERENCE LEADERS CALLED Private Meeting to Seek Agreement Is Set for Tomorrow. By the Associated Pross. GENEVA, January 30.—A private | Meeting of the leaders of the Interna- tional opium conference has been | called for tomorrow in an endeavor to reach an agreement on the dis- puted question of the suppression of ing in the Tar Esst, The t an agreement may be presented to the meet- ssfon_ of the conferences up this subject, set | the British ) leave Gene n time (o reach London next Wedn ish cabinet discussion | eneva peace protocol 1 {ifference to at between the Amer the Buropean de 5 pra suy i r the opium sm Americans the 1 prov that the cultivation shall have once | pro- begin of opium b, been apprecia it ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLIZ, Md., January 30 (Spe- of the Cedar lle, Upper Sencca and represented abel King- | . leader of the union, | alimony and counsel fees CARNEGIE HALL SALE NEGOTIATIONS COMPLETE% New York Auditorium Under Con- tract to Continue Operation i Five Years. Associated Press. W YORK, January 30.—Negotia- tions for the sale of Carnegic Hall to,| Robert E. pleted, it was announced vest the of Andrew No price was mentioned The auditorium, under the t the contract, concert hall’ for five y snother hall, capable place, is sooner provision, to saf invasion by bus ests, was mad the request of of the steel magnate. Carnegie Hall has not been paying expenses for some time, it was said Simons have been com- by estate Paper Plant to Rebuild. B to The Star. FERRY miil of Co. and Light Special I'spate HARPEF The W. Va., Janu- the Harpers| the Harpers & Power Co | destroyed by be rebullt on the main buildin tric power equipment stalled may 1 were married at B n on October 14, 1908, and lived together at Etch son until Octdber 24, 1 Mrs. « 1[»‘ fith asks the court to award her the ! custody of the 1 child, ti Estelle Griffith, 4 to allow her | ted by Attorney John A. Garrett | ek ville - | Fined on Disorderly Charge. | For acting in a disorderly few days ago, Aubrey wes fined $20 and Samuel Riggs in here. Mrs. Jullan B. Walters of German town has been appointed by Gov Ritchie a member of the Montgom- | ory County Board Education to fill out the Dawson Kensington Alton Curtis the Tudge ice Court of 1 her topic was “General ommittae, of which and the secretary fiss Rose Grifith and Lewls, respectivel Rowland Wagner, Rockville church, on Washington | has yat hesn consummated in snty. It was the sale Francis Bennett Poe of Washington of the Shoemaker tract of 80 acres located at the District of Columbia line and fronting « and Wastern avenues ing back to the River road $150,000. is the h paid for acreage unty. It is under- € of Mr. Bennett | e property sul lots and homes, to b reach of persons i The price, divided 200 thereo at pric moderate In support of their motion for a trial, Leroy Rodgers, former member of the county police force and Lee Ball, a young resident of Poolesville, who were found guilty in the Circuit Court here of assault- ng Littleton . whipping him with a piece of in the hasement of the o house, and sentenced to six and months, respectively, in the house of correction, have A afidavits set- ting forth that they recently learned that Sherifft Clay Plummer, whose | testimony had much to do with their conviction, neglected to be sworn be- fore testifying before the grand jury | which returned the indictment. When | his attention was called to it today, Sheriff Plummer declured that he was | sworn by the clerk of the court be- | fore entering the grand jury room s on the motlon for a new cted to be heard by Peter and Worthington car future or a limited divorce, filed Court_here, Mrs. Mary charges Walter Griffith, a well known Laytonsville district farmer with being a habitual drunkard and with eonduct “so cruel and unbear able that the plaintiff was obliged fo leave his home for fear of her life and personal safety.” into Just Oh! Mabel Where's My Hiding? Everybody Baby Indian Love Call And many other hits, including—A My Boy Friend, etc Sweetie Loves My Clitf Edwards’ Fascinating Rhythm Come Back Doo Wacka Doo ¥Forsaken Blues Indian Love Call Ask Her Me and My Boy Friend Mandy The Pal That 1 Loved Tropical Palms Nashville Nightingale Like 1 Do We carry a complete line of ThePALAIS ROYAL G and 11th Sts. Service and Courtesy Established 1877 Broadway’s Latest Hits on Imperial Word Rolls Palals Royal—Bargain tou of She also the also asks €, this county, and long- re daughters this DICK MURPLY, Ino. | RJ MR Y. P DISTRIBUTORS 1835 14th St. Potomac 1000 I Blue-Eyed Sally San Tea for Two Prince of Wails Insufficient Sweetie Doo Wacka Doo 1l Alone, Sally, Too Tired, Me Come in and Hear Latest Record I'll Take Her Back if She Wants to At the End of the Road Garden of Sweden Tea for Two Out of a Million Joxeph Everything you Do ‘Tenxing Me L Cliff Edwards’ Records—49c Basement. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925. MABEL EARRSON CHARNS AUDENCE Soprano’s Concert at Na- tional Gne of Most Artis- | 1925 ASSESSORS TO SKIP NOT EVEN A FRYING PAN Subject to Prosecution in Virginia if They Fail Duty When Work Starts Monday. ~ The Star R, Va., January 30.— The annu ssment of personal property, to be started Monday In every city, town and county of Vir- ginia, will differ in some respects from those in the past, in that new U. S. WHEAT GOST AROUSES EUROPE High Prices Held Certain to Be Reflected in Bread. Special D T steamers all the way from England to Australia in ballast to take ad- vantage of the rising freight rates on wheat cargoes. The price of flour on the London market jumped a shilling & sack during the last 24 hours. The cost of bread is certa to soar unless something intervenes to stabilize the wheat market. Experts. testifylng before the food commission nmow sftting in London declare that state intervention in the control of the fmportation of wheat into the United Kingdom is utterly impossible ## long as the producing countries allow epeculation. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co.) e GOULD MAY TESTIFY IN $82.000,000 SUIT | phi il | IT STOPS THAT COUGH | Son of Late Jay Gould, Recovering From Illness, Party to Es- tate Controversy. ’ JUNIPER TAR COMPOUND GIVES QUIOK RELIEF FOR uary 30.—Howard mony in the $82,- 000,000 accounting suit of his fathe the late Jay Ciouid, is sought, is im- | proved in health from his eight-week “| countries which t | will be regulations require a more stringent and much more personal exploration |into the intimate details of each citi- zen's holdings. Heretofore it has been customary for the taxpayer to| r to “just 85 me ast year” This will it was qtated. The| i charged with the duty | inding out, what taxable property | h and every person has, and is| ble to prosecution if he does not | All kinds of personal property, | le or piano down to | pan on the premises, At a fair market ion on money in bank | of “L'ombre des|and notes, and other securi-! which revealed to be wrung from the tax-| musician as | twWo arts not often d in our modern day artists. the well known is a rich and with fine skill pretation muke artist was well of real The delightfu balanced sed value. Inform be Will Read Washington Farewell, | mocrat, Arizona, | Th. sung in the na Miss -Garrison them all, At the piano was » program was quite adapt vers bruary t ary of the res in cordance with the long-standing cu tom of the $ and encores | wh Flour Jum BY HAL By 1 DON, Janu t prices fn ¢ the livelest countries wheat ha recent y higher price ir as Russ Other f; dict more in western 1 crop falled of grains £hip own ing tin Iy 1a McCormick Medica Colloge Graduate Dr. CLAUD anxiety where with B will con ps in London. O'FLAHERTY. 10 The Star and Chicago Daily Newdy sary 30.—The soaring! *hicago have aroused in European the demand for sed enormously in corr xperts a nue as long nues huying tors also lead them to pre- wheat. The famine nd, where the potato ans the substitution The British sending their Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined E S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phons Main 721 409-410 McLachlen Bldg. 10th and G Sts. N.W. POLICEMEN LOSE J0BS. Maryland Oust and O'Lexie, Convicted in Killing. to Scanlon M Il Dispateh to BALTIMORE, Edward and xie e e notifled b m Motor Vehicles E. Austin Baughman thic the dis d from the vice F The Star i With On. heen ruary 1 They were convicted last Decembe in connection Omar Willi Md., and were week In the C s County r a new trial has hee M. Hampte $4.65 Put your odd coats and vests to use by matchir them with trousers. We carry an enormous stock of trousers, in all kinds of materials and hundreds of patterns and straight to l‘('r trousers, get variety our special shades. Go Eiseman's where you The ORIGINAL and value. Malted Milk Milk For Infants, Invalids, Children, The Aged ALigh Imitations — Substitutes 7th & r Special F Sts. atch Your Odd Coats TROUSERS EISEMAN GRUEN VERITHIN Delivers even these specials! A Sale of Famous Gruen Watches 25% OFF GRUEN makers BEMITHIN reguinr p; wamped on PATRONS the price, the more the purchase—the ms, the more con the payments—the quality-value, the i€ held for the The lower AU 2TV L W the ter t are the more appreciation items purchased. All these fea to produce one end—MORE PATRONS FOR CHAS. SCHWARTZ AND SON. You will also benefit by this policy—and these special values. VERITHIN snd FOR YoOr Durire ihis sale KTOCK! ¢ Also 25% Off GRUEN WristWatches Erery new deden—Cartosche and other late models and T I ALL NEW Regular ) Watches Now Watches Now Watches Noto etc. $35 $40 $4 | Zasawe $26.25 $30.00 $33.75 PR A speclal inven- tory price for these rings—extreme bar gains—we advise early selection for the most attractive mountings will go T AL S O 1Y ORI L PN A Tiftaar and Look for the liig, 7 A Look for the Schwariz Clock—it’s Your Protection Delivers even these specials accurate Tonneau WRIST Jeweled watches for_such MEME he engraved came. 335 delivers your Home of Perfect Diamonds 11.75 3 R DIAMOND RINGS | ‘snseqner Coughs, Colds, Sere Threat FOR OHILDREN AND ADULTS USED 56 YEARS WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS 35¢ A Bottle At All Druggists BON'T EXPERIMENT! This oid - se has relioved do——4 will relioe you. Ask Grandma----She Knewal stay at Monte Carlo, a physician's report read in court yesterday reveal- David H. Taylor, acting as unsel for Howard Gould, announced he would proceed at once to the Riviera and urge his client to return | to the Unitea es to testify Philip Miller, counsel for the Duchess de Talleyrand, nee Anna Gould, insisted that Howard Gould be placed on the witness stand to de- termine whether he faithfully ful-| filled his duties A trustee, whether he permitted the late George Gould to run the affairs of the estate Driver Convicted, Wife Faints. Special Dispateh to The Star, CUMBERLAND, Md., January 30 Confusion was created in court here when Mrs. Thomas Mercer fainted after hearing the verdict of the Jury finding her husband guilty of driving ian automoblle while intoxicated. It ovas several minutes before she was zevived. The case was an appeal Twocusts did great damage to crops in South Africa last season. he Last Cutting for Clearance Every Mode Suit (Except Full Dress and Tuxedos) Every Mode Overcoat Every Mode Top Coat The Suits have been selling from $35 to $70 The Overcoats have been selling from $35 to $85 Now— $29.7 5 By reason of the extreme reductions, we shall have to charge for alterations—at cost, of course. None can be sent on approval. Shirt Finals— $2, $2.50 and $2.75 Madras, Percales and Cheviot Shirts— neckband and collar at- $1.49 Neckwear Finals— $1 Cut Silk Cravats, includ- ing the “wrinkle-proof” 59c Scarfs $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Cut Silk Cravats, Mode exclusive 3 for $4.00 $3, $3.50 and $4 Madras, Flan- nel Shirts—neckband and 31.59 collar attached 3 for $5.50 $2.50 and $3 Imported English Broadcloth Shirts — neck- $l.89 band and collar attached . 3 for $5.50 $8, $9 and $10 Silk 35.85 Shirts, the finest grades. . 3 for $17.00 Wool Knickers Were $7.50 to $9 Wool Street Vests Imported and Domestic: were $6.50, $8, $9 and $10.... $3, $3.50 and $4 Cut Silk Cra- vats, in our characteristic 31.69 3 for $4.50 $3, $3.50 and $4 Knitted Silk Cravats, splendid color- 31.69 ings and designs Fancy Hose i Wool and Silk-and-Wool; were 75¢ and $1 3 tor $1.50 Fancy Hose Wool and Silk-and-Wool; were $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Golf Hose— All Wool and smart patterns. 3 for $3.00 $2, $2.50 and $3 Imported Golf Hose— Were 85, $6. §7 and $8 Soft Hats and Derbys— Were $5 and $7 Wool Caps— Were $2, $2.50 and $: All Sweaters Slip-on and Coat models. ..... All House Coats and Robes— Including Imported and Domestic makes. .. Special Lot Bath Robes— Were $7.50, $9 and $10...... The Mode—F at Eleventh

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