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3 \ DRY ENFORCEMENT INDISTRICT SCORED Wheeler Declares Small Fines and Failure to Use In- junction Are Responsible. of Columbia is classed States in the East where pronibition enforcement is said to be Juete lax than elsewhere in the The Distr with the Finders of Coins Antedating Christ Shroud Identity Mystery Believed Due to Desire to Take Money Out of Persia. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. LONDON, April 3.—Edward Newell, president of the American Numis Matic Society, conferred today with officials of the British Museum concerning the remarkable discovery in Persia of sil- ver coins dating from S8 years before THE EVENING NECK BROKEN, LABORER HERE. WILL RECQVER Physicians Announce Fight for Life by James Barber, Colored, Practically Won. James Barber, colored, 26, having fought a winning battle for life with his neck broken since March 26, when he fell from the second story of a building on which he was working at Tenth street and Vermont avenue, is on the way to recovery, physicians stated today. ' His neck and upper torso are en- cased in a plaster of paris cast. He is strapped to a board running the length of his body. Dr. H. N. Dick, until last night, was not certain as to the outcome, but today brought the Charges Slander; Asks $20,000. Sult to recover $20,000 damuges for || alleged slander has been flled in the District Supreme Court by Joseph L. Spitzer, an electriclan, against Chris- tos Forment, proprietor of a lunch- room at 417 Ninth street, The plain- tiff charges that in the presence of number of persons the defendant made statements reflecting on his honesty. Attorneys W. Gwynn Gard- iner and J. Willlam Tomlinson Tep- resent the plaintiff, STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, Get It at Gibson’s Where Your Dollars Have More Cents APRIL 3, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. Continuous Show A GREAT VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM Kelso Delmar’s Brothers Fighting “A énrlzy Lions Quilt Revue”ll e Sreatest of Them All Other Gireat Features From 1 to 11 PHOTOPLAY FEATURE owing CAPT in Washington VATING PRISCILLA DEAN A Love Tale In— of the Orient TONIGHT 2 SHUBERT s ELASC M ment Mesars. MYRON C._ FAGAN'S New Drama "MISMATES With a Brilliant Cast Next Week—Sents Now GEDRGE CHOOR Wi Fresnt THE RFIGNING SUCCISS OF VIENNA, BUDAPEST and BEWLIN THE SAPPHIRE 917-919 G St. N.W. O-N-E C-E-N-T S-A-L-E Ends Tomorrow, Saturday, April 4, 1925 at 9:30 P.M. We published complete lists of our One Cent Sale items in the Evening Star of April 1 and 2. These ads are posted up at the store. We repeat a few items herewith to show you the real good values we are offering. Christ and also another important dis- covery near Arras of gold coins, one representing the Emperor Constan- tius entering the city of London. In both discoveries mystery sur- rounds those who unearthed the coins, but it is believed that peasants in Persia made the original find and then decided to smuggle the coins out of the country without notifying the government. The same methods were employed by Frenchmen who discov- ered the gold plaques near Arras. “The first news of the rare Persian coins reached the United States when me of them were offered for sale,” sald Mr. Newell. “I immediately in- vestigated and found them to he real tetra drachma and single drachma of Kings of Parthia and Kings of Mac- tria. We believe that miners working in Persia unearthed war chests, hid- den before some great battle, with the hope that they would be recovered at a later date. The finders undoubtedly feared the Persian government would confiscate their find. Therefore they smuggled them across the frontier. Our job now centers upon finding the exact spot at which the coins first were found, but we may never succeed i this task, because complete *secrecy was maintained by the peasants Coins that already have left the coun- try have been reported from nearly every part of the world." (Copsrighi, 1025, br Chicago Daily News o) Unlted States by Wayne B. Wheeler, gunéral couns of the Anti-Saloon League, who was in conference with Trestdent Coolidge at the White House vesterday According to Mr. Wheeler, the prin- cipal reason for lack of enforcement In this ctty and the other sections of the Fest due to the imposition of small fines and the failure of judges to use the injunction, and too fre- quent tendency on the part of the latter to nolle prosse cases. In the opinion of Mr. Wheeler, con- ditions are improving, however, and he cordially approves of the realign- ments of duty of the several different Treasury Secretaries, which became affective yesterday, and he expects ruch better enforcement in Washing- ton now that two extra judges have been added to the lo Police Court This will give Washington's Police Court an opportunity to hear more cases and to probably catch up in the prohibition jam. “I think the transfer of supervision rohibiti enforcement a good on Mr. Wheeler said, after seeing the President “We advocated it be- fore the committee on alcoholic iiguor trafic and submitted it,to the “ouzens committee. It could well be sxt:ndal 1o the other departments wher: they have much evidence of law violation that is not reported for prose:uti This plan, which has been effe~t«i by the Treasury Department, will tend toward better teamwork for enforce- ment.” RING A PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH HELEN GAHAGAN. FRANK CON ROY_ MILDRED FLORENGE, KENNETH MeKENNA ELIZABETH ~ HOLMAN MILAND TILDEN. MARCEL ROUSRE: definite ‘pronouncement that, despite the broken neck, Barber probably would recover. Barber lives at First and G streets southwaest, according to records at the hospital! Constituting a Vaudeville Unit Show “A Cafe in Cairo” T WASHINGTON'S LEADING THEATERS LOEW'S LOEW'S: COLUMBIA| | PALACE F Street at 12th F Street at 13th LAST TWO DAYS LAST,. TWO DAYS Paramount Presents Metro-Goldwyn Presents THE GOOSE HORMA HANGS HIGH SHEARER WITH A SUPERB CAST “LADY OF THE NIGHT" Comedy—News—Scenie Begiuning Sunday ELEANOR BOARDMAN In “The Way of a Girl” A o The Washington Opera Co. The Barber of Seville CHALIAPIN PAGGI NADWORNEY MOJiCA IVANTZOFF ANANIAN SEATS — JORDAN PIANO CO. 13th and G Main 487 PRICES, $1 $3, 84 and 35 Parformance, 818 Easter Monday. April 13, Washington Auditorium Wessrs, Shuhert POL]’S " TONIGHT Matinee Tomorrow L. 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CCLU""B.A GAY Y ke sane 2:15-Twice Dair-815 A Welcome Return to Burlesque BILLY ARLINGTON The Tramp of All Tramps with “GOLDEN CROOK CO.” Matinee Da TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL — “The Holy City," Lenten drama, at 8:15 p.m BELASCO—"Mismates,” melodrama, $:20 p.m POLI'S—"Mercenary Mary,’ comedy, at §:20 p.m PRESIDENT—"Rain,” drama, at . 8:20 p.m. vy KEITH'S—Pat Rooney and Marion Bent, vaudeville, at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. EARLE—Vaudeville road show, con- tinuous 1 to 11 p.m. STRAND Seminary Scandals,” vaudeville, continuous 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY—""The Golden Crook,” bur- lesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. MUTUAL—"Band Box Revue, lesque, at 2:30 and §:20 p.m. COLUMBIA—"The Goose High,” at 10:35 a.m. 12:15, 2, 7:45 and 9:50 p.m. RIALTO—"The Sky Raider’ and Capt. Nungesser in person, at 11:30 a.m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. PALACE—"Lady of the Night” at \ 15-watt Clear .. by judges upon conviction are the | . . =™ 4:35, 6:20, § and 9:35 25-watt Clear smallest. He cited instances where | 40-watt Clear judges imposad fines from $10 down | METROPOLITAN 50-watt Clear to 1 cent. The l-cent fine, he intj-|10:45 am. 12 mated, was in Porto Rico. Lists Lax States. B ¥ KEITHs MICH CLASS VAUDT VILLE 10c Chocolate Bars.. Prohibition is well enforced generzl- 1y throughout the United Staies, he said. In only one-fourth of tne State prohibition s only fairly well enforced, and, according him, It is within that group of States along the Atlantic Coast where violation Is the greatest and where enfcrce- ment is most lax. Enforcement could be greatly im- Proved in the Atlantic Coast States, he said, #f the Federal Government had officers who were in sympathy with the enforcement and if the States had officers who would work in co-operation and go ahead with the enforcement task as if they had State authority to do so When asked directly fo state, in his opinion, what places in the United States he considered enforcement most _lax, Mr. Wheeler singled out New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Porto Rico, Louisiai Boston and Washington, D. C. He contends that where prohibition Yiolations are the most numerous it will be found that the fines imposed 3—10c ©Oh Henry ing SUNDAY" DINNER 526 12th St. N.W. 2 Doors South of F 8t. 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