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RUGS: Cleaned mpooed Scoured ‘Washed Stored Sanitarv Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoin 1638 a s While nimble fin- gers faultlesslye fashion the. Fall bride’'s trousseau, conumnission our art-craftsmen to engrave invita- tions, announce- ments and at-home cards. Each is an objet d'art when designed by RBrew®D oo raecsm: D b e AEMUS REPUDIATES TESTIMONY DENIAL Bootiegger Says He Paid Huge Sums to Jess Smith for Protection. By the Associated Press ATLANTA, Ga., September 3.— George Remus, often before the public eve because of his connection with | antl-liquor litigation in many courts, received more publicity as he bade ewell to the Atlanta Federal nitentlary and set out for his next legal battle at Dayton, Ohio. The Cincinnati bootlegger, én route to Dayton In custody of ofticers, who have court orders to place their | prisoner in the Dayton jail to serve a vears' wentence, declared just before | he bourded the train here yesterday that his testimony before the Senate Daugherty committee was true and that his subsequent repudiation of this testimony was false and made Engravers and Stationers -/ under duress. Remus had told the senatorial, in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Still Facing Trouble LET POLITICS ALONE, DUNCAN TELLS LABOR A. F. L. Official Warns Canada of Third Party Experiences in the United States. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, September 3.—Advice to Canadian labor against participation in politics as a distinct political group was given the Canadian Trades and Labor Congress yesterday by James Duncan, vice president of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor. - “Don't be tao gay about trying this third party stuff,” he warned. “We have tried it in the States, and it isn't worth 1t.” He said American fabor had ob- tained much pdvantageous' legislation by remaining out of politics. In Eng- land, he said, the case was different: labor there had “some of the brainiest men In the world.” American labor wants the sale of beer legalized in the United States, Mr. Duncan told the congress. “Some of our Michigan fellows say your On- tarlo 4.4 per cent beer is not much good,” he said, “but where 1 come from we are willing to accept 275 beer, and we are going to get it. But we don’t want to get back to whisky drinking." 3 A declaration that British labor some day may be called upon to stop the wheels of industry to prevent war Pennsy Will Print Waiters’ Names on Dining Car Menus By the Associated Press, PHILADELPHIA, September 3.— “George” no longer has the fleld to himself as waliter in the dining cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Ru- dolph, Ethelbert, Maximilian and Alexander will have their places, too. In a statement the railroad authori- ties announced that hereafter the names of the waliters in dining cars throughout the system will be printed upon the menus. “To know their walter by name should have a decided tendency to make patrons feel more at home,” the statement said. Explorer Dies in Africa. WINNIPEG, September 3 (#).-- Prof. W. H. Cutler of the University of Manitoba, who was leading a scientific exploration party In Africa, has dled of malaria, word received here yesterday. Prof. Cutler's party was in search of bones of huge prehistoric reptiles. INQUIRE according to | C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925. COLUMBIA LODGE TO SEEK |’ HIGHER SCALE OF WAGES James J. Noonsn, Newly Elected President, to Prepare Argument ! Before Navy Department. tional Association of Machinists, last night, will set to work with other | new officers gathering data to be pre- sented before the wage board of the | Navy Department as argument for a high wage scale, it was said today. Other officers of Columbia Lodge. which js composed entirely of ma chinists employed in District and Fed- eral department shops, electefi dast night are: William Watts, vice president; Paul | R. Donley, recording secretary; James F. Morgan, financial secretary; George Hild, treasurer; George Wirth, con ductor; John Casey, sentinel. B. F. Gilmore and James J. Noonan were elected delegates and Willlam Huttel and Charles Savage were elected al- | trnational Assoclation of Machinists, | to be held in Washington September | 21 to 26 | James J. Nobnan, elected president |{ of Columbia Lodge, No. 174, Interna- | (3 ternates to the convention of the In-||[] Tqmorrow and Saturday $1.01 TWO DOZ. One M$ 1 Cash& CarryFlowerStores | Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. 2 Phone Fr. 10391 Tel. Col. 9097 Phone West 1702 PLAN | was enthusiastically applauded by the his statement was made ._Walden, secretary of the Clerks' Association of Great Britain, who brought greetings to the | congress from Britiah labor. ) day,” he said, “we may have ctionary government, ed result in an armed of his cluim hip. e in Kurope. If you ernment had announced plans of de.|are going into war we are going to porting him if he should be proved an | stop the wheels of industry. There alien. i - shall be no n ‘ ” 4 SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN" - Gpnuine When you see the “Baver Cross” on tablets you ‘are getting the genuine Dayer Aspirin proved saf by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. Anxious to “Treat.” I showered luxuries upon N i1l ~wny, ‘V only ‘‘Bayer” package 611 12th St. N.W. | quirers into charges against Harry s . | M. Daugherty that he paid_huge S | sums of money to Jess Smith, friend | ; of ‘he former Attorney General, in S | return for which he (Remus) expected | Upper: George Remus. | brotection in his wholesule liquor icorge Remuns. | transactions. = =53 % Signed Under Duress. “The repudiation as made by me | | in reference to the testimony betore he Wheeler committee as to the pay- nt of money to Jess Smith, to wit 0,000 to $300,000, made in an idavit given to Jam based upon any | N. Linton knew when 1 m: a statement that it was not the | | truth,” Remus penned in his own { hand. | He further declared in his written | statement that he signed the re. | puddating statement after receiving “many promises.” Remus told news- W, . Moses & Sons o Established 186! Farnitare by \Carpets Street and Eleventh i documen FU Remodeled Guaranteed Work—Best Materials LOW PRICES New England Furrier 618 12th St. N.W. Frank. 6355 Linens Upholstery Store Closed All Day Saturday, Sept. 5th, and Monday, Sept. 7th (Labor Day) September Furniture Sale Ot_1 every'floor, and in every nook and corner, await your inspection. Each and every one bears from the usual moderate price. Bed Room Bedroom Suite in combina- ion mahogany — dustproof construction. Dresser, $58.50. Chest of Drawers, $54.00. Vanity, $70.00. Single or Double Bed, each, $58.50, ; Colonial Mahoganv Bed- room Suite—large dresseer, toilet table, chest nf drawers, poster hed. $257.09, Combination Walnut or fahoeany Bedroom Suite— beautifu’ design — large dresser. chest of drawers, bow-end bed. new style toilet, 4 pieces. $312.50. Stomach Comfort : for Good Eaters||| Joht, mon hat s, siwning or the [ that his original declarations betore | | the Daugherty cémmittee were true. Mr. Linton, once attorney for Re | mus and coypled with the defense 1in the trial of liquor conspiracy harges in the Atlanta Federal Court, said in Columbus, Ohfo, last night | that, as far as he knew, Remus’ ! | repudiation was made voluntarily |No Sour Risings, Gassiness, Heart- | burn and Distress of Indigestion | If You Follow Meals With | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. charming pieces of furniture a September special reduction Worries Over Divorce. The Cinecinnati convict displayed | contrasting moods as he left the| on where he had just served a| two-vear sentence for conspiring to violate the national prohibition law. | Blithe in his departure from the gray | walls, optimistic of success in his an- ticipated habeas corpus proceedings, yet at intervals he showed marked depression In contemplating his wife's | recent suit for divorce. H “It came as a thunderbolt to me," he prisoner said, and referred to the t as “the Remus versus Remus Dining Room Ten-piece Combination Walnut Dining Room Suite —large buffet, semi-closed china case, closed server, eight-foot extension table, 1 arm and 5 side chairs, cane- back, slip seats covered in tapestry. $259.00. Ten - piece Combination Walnut and Gum Dining Room Suite. Beautiful de- sign. Complete, $325.00. Ten - piece Combination Walnut Dining Room Suite. Special, $249.00. Mahogany or Walnut Tea Wagon, disappearing handle, drop leaf. Special, $32. Bedding Metal Bed and Spring, 3 pieces, in mahogany, walnut or ivory finishes; single or double sizes. $15.75. Moses Coil Spring—99 stripe ticking. Full size, $17.00. Single size, $15.00. Moses Coil Springs—99 highly tempered spring. Spe- cial, $15.00. Complete stock of Beds in all sizes and finishes. Mat- tresses, pillow, box springs made to order at special prices. IN THE RUG DEPARTMENT Unusual Price Reductions AXMINSTER RUGS -THREE GRA Seamless 9x12 Rugs, Reg. $55.00 Seamless 9x12 Rugs, Reg. $65.00 s ... $59.00 Seamless 9x12 Rugs, Reg. $57.50 swesvitenss | SAB.05 WORSTED WILTON RUGS Special $135.00 119.00 88.75 e T do not understand it.” | Announcing he would contest his ||| wite'’s _action flled in a Cincinnati {|| court Monday, he insisted that Mrs | Remus had been ill adv and mis | led. He characterized her allegations ||} of_crueity as “nonsensical” nd as serted that they had “always been de- | voted.” » Accept her” he exclaimed ~“Then she —~ which contains proven directions. why, ne woman with a husband in Ha P » o | ndy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tabl o E I T S Aiso Loties of 24 und. 100—rug | her 22 visits while I was serving sen. Saoirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Momoacetiescidester of Salicy tence. Remus announced himself physically fit and in high spirits as he left the penitentiary and posed for newspaper | photographers. He had lost 49 pounds since begining his sentence, he said. He was eager to buy drinks and con- tections for his escort and for re- porters. Repeatedly declaring his hunger and cats. ||| urging a “big feed,” Remus ate | sparingly when his party visited a downtown cafe. 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