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IX ARE SENTENGED INPEONAGE CASES Four South Carolinians Get Year in Jail and Fines on Conviction. 30.—Four ed to impr Penitenti their conviction urt on charges g d holding of a | the Atlanta day following United States ( Ander: vernment > negro, farmer of ne: farm the ( ington. t )t peona nprisonment and e of conspiracy to vio- | 1 law against peona Dewey Simpson <. all of whom were | 1 the conspir: sentenced to (wo ¥ impris- { h and fines of $500 for Hall | mpson and Jones wever, pro ~ should be servinz of one | defendants and s by the two © others RM. FLORIDAN G r Gets One Year. ed $200. Turpentine Operat Aide 1Is F May turpentine mmissioner of | entenced to il penitentiary William 1. ies Court conviction 0N H B. Davi and tur 1lso e nd o their employe iided M will of md abettin violation d Frank Daniels, were sen terms in the il here Davis in William Proctor also employed by d last week to imbia County Alfred Land and Thom puty she t Calhour 1 zo on trial day on Ay, W i 1 charges | | Schuzman Read) to Go. nan, newly appointed { Jany., has conclud- Secretary Kel “hina_and | from New York | n June ! I spend | his | mJ time arrans sojourn interveninz Ithaca. N.Y mn wm] TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco L. Bernard Sha comedy, at Matinee: at 2:2 pn National at Just Married.” comed Matinee 0 p.m Wet 1 Fields 15 S5 pam | <) Walker, | Keith's vaude ville, at 2 Strand Dimp! Waiker to 11 pm vaudeviile. | burlesque. | to 11 p.m. Want My 11 am. to 11 p.m Adventure,” at 11:15 a.m . 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Innocence,’ 5:30, 1:30 am \xpxu.pnlmn— 1 Man,’ Palace— he Little French Girl . at and hgerous Slanderer: and 10 p.m ond the Border nd 10 p.m. Monster nd 9:30 p.m RADIOS] REPAIRED Onr experts will put sonr radio fn anch n that it will briog in distant s more clearly. M. A. LEESE Branch Store OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St 712 11th Street | Attorney NING Of Trivial Charge, But Loses His Job By the Associated Press KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 30. Max Rope, former postal employe, been acquitted of a charge of nine stalks of rhubarb cents, from the mails. reached its decision in 11 late yesterday. Rope had worked in the Post Office Department 21 yeats when the charge was brought and he had but nine yvears to work before beinz eligible for a pension. Postal authorities said would not be re-employed. MRS. WILSON IS SILENT BEGINNING FRANCE TOUR Visit, However, Attracts Great In- terest—Press Recalls Stay During Peace Conference. HELD IN DRY CASE Heber Nations, St. Louis, Convicted of Conspiracy to Violate Volstead Law. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, May 30.—Heber tions, former Missouri labor commi sioner, was found guilty in Feder Court yesterday of conspi late the Volstead ac of illegal m by the Gr Louis, in 19 The jury deliberated nearly Others in Conspiracy. Judge Faris probably tence, the maximum being two imprisonment, $10.000 fine, or both. He will assess next Tuesday the pen- alty for Charles S. Prat former food and drug commissioner of Mis sour, who pleaded guilty and testified against Nations. He also will fix the fine of the Griesedieck Brothers Brew ery, which was a corporate defendant in"the case and Raymond B. Griesedieck, vice dent and general manager of the brew who was the original G s in the case, has not arraigned, a severance having been granted. Will Demand New Trial. Nations will remain in jail tonight and over Sunday, as tomorrow is morial day and a court holiday will file a motion for The Nations ~brothe Rope hours. ated Press. Wilson easily r' spond- ents not to press her for interviews upon_her arrival at Cherbourg today, but French newspapers regard her presence in nce with great in- t 5 lenzth her visit ere with President Wilson. Miss Belle Baruch, daughter Bernard M. Baruch of New Yor brought Mrs. Wilson to Paris y utomobile for a short stay before ing to the Pyrenees and perhaps @ tour of Spai HUSBAND CONTESTS SUIT. J. A. Sencindiver Files Cross-Bill in Divorce Proceedings. Judson the of | the ‘beer plot rumor; ment which followed & | Heber Nations, were s 7 f | endeavors to ruin the ally, vernment, hus Dled | night clung to their spirit of fight, i | spite the verdict. by his wie, | e oA TIRE PRICES RAISED. Sencindiver, emplove of e sks for a | that his | Marie B. limited divorce wife deserted neys Newmver says his wife left him with ¥ ng she never would return, and ask ing his permission to zu out of- his life forever. He asks the dismiss her petition and that he be : limited decree. Justice Hoehling vesterday awarded | Robert N. Crogzon an interlocutory decree of absolute divorce from Ruth D. Croggon. The couple were mar- ried August 27, 1920, and separated last June. The husband charged mis- onduct and named a co-respondent. Henry M. Fowler appeared for the husband. fective Monday. Ohio, May 30 (P) — . on all t automobile tires will be increased 5 to 10 per cent, June 1 by three of the principal tire manu- facturing companies here. The creases are attributed directly to the cost of crude rubber Akron rubber manufacturers now are paying cents a pound for ribbed smoked sheets which ix more | than double the price paid for this | grade of crude rubber last Fall AKRON Two Die in Crash. FRANKLIN, Ind. May 80 Two were killed wel mjure(l n terday when tw headon and rol dead are Dorothy ship. of Louisvil Kimberlain, 44, of Nabb, The Home of the High- | Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St. Franklin 3606 Eyes examined, classes fitted MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Wharf 10_ADM. and P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ o D Blanken nd M. H Ind starts to deteriorate it linseed oil—that will We mix it —and we apply work for three vears. speet and 119 3rd St. S.W. will fix sen-| ernment | t been | Five Per Cent Increase Ordered El’-I in- | Protect Your Roof with Prolec-Tin Paint ON'T forget that the freezes of winter and the heating sun of Summer play havoc with the roof—and once it posure to the elements. ight here—so we know exactly how it is mixed it by hand—se we know it is practically applied. At little cost vou can save your roof—we guarantee our A phone call will bring vs to Koons Roofing Company Twenty-five of Success , SATURDAY, DU PONT HEIRESS' ROMANCE AT END Breaks With Husband, Rhodes Scholar and Son of Rural Postman. STAR. Fishermen to Use 2 or More Hooks By the Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 30.—The last Legislature passed an act designed to prevent fishermen from using more than two hooks on a line. The new volume of stat- utes, however, reads as follows “It shall be unlawful not to use more than two hooks on any one line when angling for game fish.” Members of local sportsman’ rganizations today are speculat- ing on what can be done about it. An error occurred in printing. MRS. GEORGE H. HARRIES IS CLAIMED BY DEATH By the Associated Press. 5 NEW YORK, May 50.—The ro. mance of Mrs. 4 du Pont Glen to the du Pont Sanford Glen who | was a Khodes scholar when they mar has ended. The granting of a at Bridge of habeas veste s custody the first| intimate | eement. | out writ rear-old son, was |intimation to other than friends of a marital dis: When the World | Glendenning left Dartr to work in the du Pont munition fac Del., where he | stepdaughter of In 1920, after Dartmonth | Wite of Gen. Harries and Native of Washington Succumbs Follow- ing Brief Illness. for Mrs. George H. Harr Gen. Harries, died at her street, t night, af M Harries was a ve | an. Her mother te Thomas H were | prominent families of southern Mary- land. | " Mrs. Harries was an active member of the old Hamline Methodist Episco- | pal Church, and long was engage charita ctivities. She 1§ su by her husband. . Harries, who i commander-in-chief of the \hlll ary Order of the World War; Eode BLic bl il son was born Glendennin Jel ol B oo mother’ Norwalk. Conn. Funeral services will be private. i i : 5 ; | id she and her | = hu\l'.xnll had separated three months a fe is associated with & patent ov in New York " @ couple could not azree on the cusiody of the hoy. so habeas corpus proceedinzs were brought hy ment of their attornevs. Ti is permitted to visit the hoy | times and to have him mths every year Wilmington, du Pont du Pont ted from went to F r in Oxford, Miss tor met Alick Alfred 1. B being gradu Glendennin; Rhodes sch wife of Maj. milies Approved Match. later, June 25, of both familie 1 | After | tora. { | turned to the U WOMAN GETS TWO YEARS | Sentenced for of Neighbor in Grudge. sie Harris, : tenced vesterday by Justice Siddons in | Criminal Division 1 to serve two years | | said | woman was 4 % ! sort of thing we just sep: nt.” Firing Home for Il the time,” 7| all Tenth and and stole a coat valued at $230. Joseph Rawlinson was | /*F given one vear and one day in the | !\ O penitentiary for pandering. Probation under uspended sen- tence of three years in on was | extended to Theodore Johnson. H broke into the room of Harry | Weeks, April 10, and stole 12 cents and some tobacco 00,000 feet of Tum in the manufac or trucks in the More than 36 ber is used in a ye: utos and mot tates of streets noi See This World Before the Next BUT SEE A!IIERICA FIRST 2y ° | Spe soon goes beyond reclamation. Protec-Tin Paint—is a combination of the good old-fashioned red oxide of iron, mixed with pure withstand any amount of ex- Bant Minneapolis ind homa. Rooma with private bath at hi class poreln” ana m-4 best rcludad ana st Paul A Ask RMHESTER‘S TOIIRS 910 Dist. Nat. Bank Bldg.. Main 3980 or Ci ke & Ohlo Ticket Office. 714 Fourteemth St. N. W. give you an estimate Years Phone Main 933 What Is This Better Business Bureau It is one of forty-five similar organizations in the principal cities of the country supported by merchants, banks, news- papers and other business institutions who have a deep inter- est in business integrity. A “Market Place” for Used Cars Consult The Star Classified column if you want to buy a used car. There are always many attractive offers being made. If you want to dispose of your car—use this column—because it is consulted closely by those who are in the market to buy. It is well to go into descriptive details —for then you will create interest in your particular car. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined—simply be- cause Star Ads bring better results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office It has two functions both for the protection of business and public alike: First, TRUTH and the build- ing of public confidence in adver- tising. Second, the protection of the uninformed against question- able promotions and stock-selling schemes. Investigate, Before You Invest is the slogan and the Better Busi- ness Bureau provides a means for the public to investigate without cost. If you are solicited to invest in a company unknown to vou or if you discover an advertisement that misleads, it is vour duty to the city and to yourself to report to The Better Business Bureau of Washington 335-337 Evening Star Building MAY 30, 1925. EMENTS. 7 KEITH~ALBEE O VAUDEVILLE- America's Foremost Comedians, =N JOE LEW WEBER & FIELDS (In_Persen) Presonting Their Funniest Act “REMINISCENCES” Extra Co-Headline “Attraction, MARIE CAHILL Lilting Bongs and Smart Stories Special Featnre De Luxe o Parisian Beauty, MARCELINE D’ALROY In Her Enchantiar Novelty “THE DESIGN WOMAN. BARGAIN MATINEES Every Bunday and Monday . AT NINTH TES TODAY HURRY UP LOEW'S Paramount Presents THE LITTLE 'FRENCH GIRL 1ying 1ersion of Anne Doug- las ‘Bedguick H ALICE JOYC! noted movel. with —MARY BRIAN DEF NORMA SHEARER 90§ In “Waking Up the Town. I PALACE Street_at 13th e ADVENTURE By JACK LONDON thritling 7o of love and danger n outh Pacific WITH PAULINE STARKE TOM MOORE — WALLACE BEERY Comedy—News D THOMAS MEIGHAN —gmg | | i S| Announcing the Opening Freedom Hill Inn Tysson’s Cross Roads, Va., of | May 30th, Chicken Dinners| LUNCH WH'H US TO-D. BYar flw 12036 5T HEALTH CANDIES a0¢ €0¢ 80<1b ES have Blank Booke need them. all -kinds of See us when E. Mornaon Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. TeNETe e e e e e e 2,000 Peonies All Colors Also Cut Flowers and Pot Plants We Are Located at 1449 Park Road 14th and Columbia Road 16th and T Sts. Rodman Bros. L b o it i THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN have been enchanted with the fairy tales— “JACK THE GIANT KILLER” “THE THREE WISHES” “THE SNOW QUEEN" “RED RIDING HOOD” and scores of others DEE EE EU D S T T e L et i L BT I B e Now They Can See Them in Pictures Every day we shall publish A FAIRY TALE STRIP “ONCE UPON A TIME". by W..J. ENRIGHT BEGINNING IN Monday, Junel Read Them to the Children. Enjoy Them Yourself I e @he Enening-Star > MO=2V IPrcvOT Wrr—<moc] MARSHALL HALL Opens Today Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th Street Wharf Today 10 A. M,, 2:30 and 6:30 P. M. Round Trip, 50c FREE DANCING ALL DAY McWilliams’ Orchestra MOUNT VERNON 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. COLONIAL BEACH CRANDALL'S: METIOPOI.IT Steamer ST. JOHNS Leaves Seventh Erreet Wharf Today and Tomorrow, 9 A.M. FREE DANCING—Rain or Shine AL BSHUIERT sewnsnWELASC Management M. STRRAND, AW S GREAT! EONEDY “CAND IDA” Firat National ¥ MILTON SILLS DORIS KENYON May Allison, Phyllis Haver and Great Cast in I WANT MY MAR — EXTRA — LARRY SEMON in “THE DOME DOCTOR" World Surves—Color Scens: Sy nphonic Overture—Trin Prelude CRANDALL’ S o 10 & Park R4 N7 TODAY 1E W8 GLADYS MAT. T00AY 500 1o 4200 TONIGHT RIALTO Continuoms 11 A. M. to 11 P. V. De 1 xe Shows 3. < Carl Laemmle Presents “DANGEROUS INNOCENCE” CO-STARRING LAURA LA PLANTE and EUGENE O’BRIEN —ON THE STAGE— MILLER & PETERSON Assisted By Athione Ané the Pershing Guard Cadets In Songs—Stepa—Syncopation —STARTING SUNDAY— “RECOMPENSE” A Continuance by _Robert Keable of Mis I CRANDALL'S SAVOY THEATER “SIMON . CALLED PETER” Toia o Garden Teaturing fate. 2 ph ¥ MARIE PREVOST and MONTE BLUE Engagoment Extraordinary George Washington University lee Club Chorus of 30 Bel AMBASSADOR 180 & Cot Kd. N W CAREY ORDER iRF CRANDALL’S TODAY—HARRY ER TOMORROW KFORD WORTH MIE ADA CRANDALL'S ¢JENTEA 9th Bet. D & E TODAY CHANEY MON Y BEYOND GEORGE NDER JRE WINKS CRANDAI.I..S A\WVENUE G "‘\“: 613 I'a. Ave. SE. in Varied Song ections. FKEITH — =420=""SranNLEY] gL == i ..o‘o ANERICAS flm THEATRE. Continuous to 11 LAST T'IVIEG TODAY JOHNNIE || FRANCIS WALKER || RENAULT N - THE THE || sLavE oF LASH” || FASHION First Showing In Washington .lolmnie Walker ‘LILIES OF THE STREETS' Al Wheate And_Garden ¥ = i.nn.‘u.-.’_ W<Pry040IV ZED AQR=N E TOMORROW ER KEATON S NCEs S REEL CRANDALL’S YORK THEATER Ga. Ave. 2 Quebes W CHA SONG TODAY—VIOLA BEATUTY RALF IDAH \umn TA DY. HAL 070 An TOMORROW MADG THE. 1 ROAC COMEDY. “An Tt of the MAY T ! Per S s CRANDALLS " Next Week JOSEPH K. WATSON Vaudeville's Paramount Atttraction -m.u S I 0 ALL THE FORTY AMUSEMENTS NOON *TIL MIDNIGHT TODAY AT WASHINGTON'S GREAT FREE ADMISSION I I AMUSEMENT PARK GLEN ECHO SPECIAL DANCE 4to0 7 EVENINGS 8:30 TO 11:30 TO GREAT MUSIC BY HAPPY WALKER \nd His Golden Pheasant Band @i NATIONAL Gl $1.10 - 85¢c - 50c NATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS Direction Clifford Brooke, Offer MARRIED” Seldom during the past season has auch uproarious laughter been heard an a theater—Post Beg. Mon GEO. M. (OH\\ Laugh of Two Natioi «s0 THIS 1S LONDON” - Ulnn\-urs.'n:nntn 53 [] * | » [ * SERESENENENE EARNRSERER RS Film Features clRCLE 2105 Pa. JACK HOXIF EuTE 14th St. and R. 1. Ave. EXCUSE ME." _Comedr. 1st St. & R, I Ave. AMERICAN 't S 11, & MOLDERING }HU‘\ LIBERTY \orth (‘lplinlam‘ll’ Sts. P MARY PHIL! m\ £ Parking Space. YING HOOFS THr Ra ARIS Oth & N.Y. NOT HII’I’ODROM'_ o PRINCESS 1119 H st CHARLIE JACKIE COOGAN. in_ “THE R 4618 14th N.W. PARK THEATE R 618 1t Y FORD. in E And OUR NG. FOR 14th & 15th \' ' St. Bet. lc o in “THE CHA = = 6th & C Sts. NE. (e Sellin NEWSTANTON R * contin ‘WM. RUSSE] ¥ RIEF 1N BAGDAD. TAKOMA Takoma Park. D. C. JACK _PICKFORD. _in_ FINISH.. oF's A Sensational Hit DANCING At Chevy Chase Lake To Meyer Davis’ Music 3 pn today 911 -H Street NE HARRY CARE Comedy. “T¥ And Fox EMPIRE ~ WYNDHAM, _ N. Phone Fr. $103.) Private 'iotss Cmm. Avenue & Wc‘!(!’nlei St. D.C. niversal 4 apter 1. THE CIRCUS featuring ONOMO. world's strong man. CAROLINA 11th & N. C. Ave. GEORGE__O'BRIEN “THE ROUGH NECK.”