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THE EVEi\‘ING STAR, WASHINGTON, FRfi)AT. SEPTEMBER 18, 1925. DENES HEENIYS NDUEPRVLERE Jailed Beer Runner Offers 10 JEWIH NEW YEAR WL BE ORSERVE Special Services at Syna- gogues to Get Under Way at Sundown. closed by Federal injunctions have been operating. It was the operation of one of their breweries closed by court order that brought the contempt sentences upon the partners. Political ramifications of the inquiry into the jail scandal appeared when on a charge of operating an automo- bile while under the influence of liquor. He was arrested by Charles T. Cooley, sergeant of police, in the lower sorthm‘ of the county several days ago. King testified that Cooley was mistaken about thinking him intoxicated. Judge Riggs has deciared he will send all | such_offenders to_jal. 750 Tenth St. S.E. newspaper crusaders who have kept me awake" in efforts to catch him out of jall. He was out only once to a doctor for an ingrowing nail, he said, jand to avoid a scandal even refused to avall himselt of a court permit to o to Chica pay his inc ax. 5 i Yo sr Mg S Rev. Elmer L. Williams, reform lead- Will Spend Time in Italy. er, attacked the sheriff's record, and When he is released Torrio plans to | Robert g0 to Italy to recover from bullet|d staten wounds he suffered when attempts tended were made to kill him after O'Banion’s | drop the sh et Ifurther office. Th, | Meanwhile Druggan Lake, | Would support Ho whose “outs” when they sought. posed to be “in" brought a judici: P grand jury inquiry and citations for of Cook County {contempt against them as well as Shex . 1t Peter Hoffman and jail gu pared for their ordes Judge Wilkerson nex e judge set that date E s from them and the officials on the citations. Spirits Warn of Great Catastrophe To Punish World, Conan Doyle Says ylaqmothing About Your Home vital im- family nvenience equip- | By the Associated Press. | PARIS, September 18.—Every one |is warned by the spirit world through |the medium of Sir Arthur Conan | Doyle that a zreat catstrophe hangs over the world. Arthur Ving messa Only through this manner can the world be saved. The nature of the catastrophe is so serious that Sir Arthur is unable to speeify it, but | he says the chastening will last three vears. “The world has grown far too mate- | rial” Sir Arthur war “we must| $10,000 for Proof of Al- be Maught that life has u_spiritual ne so pressing he feels it necessary | and not 'a materfal purpose.” | ; public. He asserts| Sir Arthur declares that England | leged Releases. ering and _destruction | will escape from the catastrophe more | ult are to be taken as |lightly than almost any other nation. a chastening for the evils of today. Why, he does not sa 'FOOT BALL STAR ACCUSED|$2,000,000 WILLED OF ROBBING FRATERNITY| " 'pv VIRGINIA WIDOW Arrested in Fayetteville, Ark., on City of Richmond, Charities and impending such to he had decided deration for s he has been re- said he . P from the spirit world for the last three years to this effect and that lately they have by ment fColbert Plumbing in- stallations vie with the best, and cost well within reason. &4 Repairing cially. w."q"mqfihrm% Maurice J. Colbert S udebaker Heating—-Plumbing—Tinning 621 F S | Power Durability-Finish | F Street and h ndidate for By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 18.—Pohnny Torrio, beer runnmer, serving a year sentence in the Waukegan jail, today welcomed inquiry into newspaper |, stories that he, llke Terry Druggan and Frankie Lake, has been spending much of his sentence outside a cell. He offered a reward of $10,000 to any one who could prove published state- ments that he enjoyed liberties and | e " spe Rosh Hasha of the New Y in the various ogues of the city beginning at sundown today. The services will continue through tomor row and will be marked by special | music, appropriate sermons and per- formance of ancient Jewish rites, H Among principal services tonight will be that at the hth Street Synagogue by the Washin=ton He- the will Jewish Feast be observed Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILIL September 18.- | Arthur A, k hington, under- Other Rumors Disproved. | stood to have been a clerk in the Government agents today also in-| United States Treasury Department | vestigated stories printed by another | for seven years, was sentenced to the newspaper that two b con- | Montgomery County jail by Judge | trolled Druggs - 1 Sa Court here | NEARMENIIRL YRR YRR, Phone Main 30163017 @ Charge Preferred by Sigma Phi w Congregation, with Rabbi Abram imon offic Another s ” Wil be held by the Ohev Sholem Con. gregation in their temple. At the former temple an sive program of vocal music will be rendered. Lewis Atwater, organist will be 1in charge. The temple quar tet, consisting of John M tone; Robert O'Lone. lian Brylawski, ence Sindell, so i eral numbers, and others who assist include Gretchen Hood, prano; Goldie Hutchins, tralto; V. Smith, tenor, Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, ba The services will begin at 7 tonight. Tomorrow morning the cu tom of playing the “Shofar note: will be carried out with the assistance impres. will so- con- nd Epsilon, Kansas University. By the Associated Press. | LAWRENCE, Kans.. September 18 —Lee Deery, foot ball star of the University of Arkansas, is under ar- rest at-Fayetteville, and will be returned here to face robbing the Sigma Phi | ternity House at the University of | K s and passing a worthless | is alleged to have stolen | watches and other valuables at the | traternity house valued at $1,000. He | 1s charged also with passing a worth- |less check for $ | The foot ball star was in Law- rence three days during “Rush week” at the start the present school Relatives Share Dooley's Estat RICHMOND, Va., —Bequests to the ¢ epte: totaling $2,000,000 vesterday Mrs. e. mber 18 (#). ¥ of Richmond, | philanthropic causes and individual were made public | 3 hen the will of Mrs. Sallie | May Dooley was probated in the Cir cuit Court of Nelson County, at Lov- ingston. Under terms of the will the City of Richmond will recelve Maymont, the Dooley estate here, to be used as a public park; $500,000 for t! he clty pub- lic library, and $500,000 for the con- struction’ and upkeep of a crippled privileges akin to Druggan’s hundred | trips to the dentist or Lake’s 82 prem ture release. The former henchman of the lste! |Dlon O'Banion, florist-gunman, who | {has only a week longer to serve, said | |he included in his offer “sleuthing | Colds, E:i;;:r?“lil::,“i')engue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1t Kills_the Germs. Fountain ‘ Remsi™ s & The famous Salz Per filler, pocket clips or ring st men, women and children. and various bright colors. teed perfect e treet Floor 99¢ Satisfaction Fir. . with s 810-818 Seventh Street st Since 1859 with Mechanical Pencils. . . . . .. Gold-plated Pencils in men's style with clip, or women's stvle Very attractive and ring. serviceable. Street Floor 50c Ii | vear and lived at the fraternity house, according to authorities here, who valued at $700,000. said he was a member of the fra-| nfrs Dooley bequeathed ternity. | i 3 0, 5 < ; | the Virginia diocese of the Episcopal | _Police at Kansas City have ad-|(Chyrch and further directel that jew vised that some of the loot from the | giiv valued at $50.000 be sold and the | | fraternity house has bheen recovered | maney turned over 1o Rev. W. Russell | there | i c of S aul's | Loeb . former rector of s | - piscopal Church here, to be used for | NOME HERO RETURNING. foreign missions, Personal effects and about $235.000 Dr. Curtis Welch on Way to New Haven for Vacation. in money are distributed by the will | to relatives. Mrs. Dooley was the widow of M James H. Dooley. She died at he SEATTLE, Wash.. September 18|home in Nelson County September ®).—Dr. Curtis Welch, only physician of Nome, Alaska, and a hero of the | De delivered by the rabbi at 10:30 a.m. diphtheria epidemic of last Winter, Rabbi Schnefel will preach the arrived in Seattle on his way to his English sermons and Rabbi Louis | old home in New Haven, Conn.., for a h sermons at ‘he | vacation. His place in Nome i% being tonight, to- | taken by a Seattle doctor. | "Dr. Welch is credited with saving |the lives of many residents of Nome | |during the exciting time when delays of dox teams were rushing serum over the frozen waste between the end of | | the Alaska railroad and Nome. of Willimm B S oo ot children's home. The Dooley estate is m Rupprecht, cornetist. Rev. Abraham Kalmus, the new | cantor of the Ohev Shalem Congrega tion, will conduct the services of that hody this evening, beginning at 6 o'clock. There will be a choir of 18 volces under the leadershi, Waolkovsky. Rabbl J. T. extend the New Year felic Tomorrow morning’s shana s es at this hegin at 6:30 o'clock vitnal will be read by Rabbi Loeh and the Mussaf services will be con ducted by the cantor and the choir. Blowing of the “shofar,” or ram’s horn, ‘will feature the rites. = The | formal Rosh Hashana rmon will | ‘ Deal with us—Quick results 915 G N.W. For sale or lease, reason- able. Best section west of 9th st. for retail trade; ncar several Govt. depts., tran: fer junction, shopping dis- trict, etc. For further par- ticulars and inspection, call or phone. N. E. RYON CO., Inc. (Exclusive Brokers) Main 4597—1423 F St. Here! Children’s Hosiery Ready for School Opening 39¢ ghths-length Sport Hose, in the popular pineapple or derby ribbed pat Styles f boys and girls, and all the smart- est colors for Fall. Hi mer cerized, with rayon cuffs in fancy designs. 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