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1 TIGER SASe= SUPREME COURT ek PENS NEW TERM A. G. HERRMANN ;‘780 Cases Await Action on _750 Tenth St. SE. | Crowded Docket—Involve Maze of Issues. Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All The usual condition of a crowdea docket faced the Supreme Court at the heginning of its new term at noon today, the number of cases showing the normal increase during the Sum- mer vacation despite the new rules enlarging the court’s discretion as to what cases it shall hear. A time-honored feature of the open- ing session day, the visit of the court Lo the White House to pay its respects rig o expect to the President, omitted from the | $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT un today, due to President Cool- | TO $2.98 PER YARD hsence from the city to attend an Legion convention at Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 IOth St. N.W. Or Phone anklin 7483 Man Will Brmz Samples uments will occupy the :u».lm\n the week, and \hc Wfimfl@w ,\,/[hladl o8P S cess for this omit- s able to enter at once upon the crowded business of the term, fist hearing various mo id then calling the docket of s in which States are the purpose of eliminating U prosecuted with reasonable the usual r e court W handed down until next Monday. 750 Cases on Docket. pproximately 100 cases were | et during the § ng the total roundly to 7 all of these were petitions its’ of certiorari, and most of Iy’ denied by the While r the new law restricting the causes of action which may be brought before it either by right of appeal or on writ of error the court is expected to make substantial in- year in reducing the num- )f cases carried over. ‘en completed cases, in which argu- had been concluded, were car- ried over by the court when it re- st June he more important in general in- st among these cases are those | ist M. S. Dausherty, brother of | Attorney General, to de- | termine the power of a congressional | » to require the attendance ind the production of Daugherty resisted the au- ¢ of the Senate committee in- ng the Department of Justice. ority of Congress to restrict wer of the President to remove us appointed to offices crez be decided. ' a furmfi T Rich, Pure, Sweet, Uniform, Safe Boundary Cases Listed. original docket are a number | i disputes between States including proceedings by Massachu- s claimant to lands in Roches. | § ¢ consin, in which | es want to foin | ? v district of Chi- | 'V against lhe‘ Commission. s carrfed over, and on many of which decisions are expected during this term, are those olving the validity of the sale of | § lve patents to the Chemical constitutionality syndicalism law’ and, the inimum wage law for © of the Montana gaso- and constitutionality of community tax law. | t‘\l during the recess of the court included one by the Kansas City Southern to test the Interstate Commerce Commisson’s valuation { CORNELL WALL PAPER CO practices. Several others were filed 2 s 5 [to test the legality of the Govern- 714 13th St. NW. Main 7 | ment's methods in various phases of | income tax assessment and collection. “WE w‘u_ MAK! YOUR | list of the cases awaiting deci- | | | sion includes those involving these questions: uoonn: cnmu& Congress’ Powers Case Up. RAMSAY warcHS The extent of inquisitorfal power STREET. N.W. asses Fitted Examined 1 Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Among the h n 321 409-110 McLachlen Bld. 10th and G S, N.W o | Arizona | women; e |line tax law t the Cali "BRIGETEN THE HOME UP —with a lttle paper and paint. The o of Congress over business, presented |in the demand of the Federal Trade amission for information from the e Furnace and 21 other corpora- Whether the Pacific States Paper Trade Association and others had violated the Federal Trade Commis- sion act. | The constitutionality of | tion of the Federal future trading jact taxing puts and calls, in a case r Kansas City. 'he constitutionality of the Penn- sylvania statute prohibiting the use the sec- of the| = of shoddy In articles of bedding. ty of the Utah law mak- surance companies liable for insurance policies in cases e. A Snug Home East Underwood St. Chervy Chase, Md. > validity of the Alaska excise tax imposed on sulmon canning industry. Validity of prohibition search war- rants issued upon information and not upon evidence obtained through the personal investigation of prohibi- tion agents brought from Cleveland. Whether physiciane may prescribe at one time more than one dose of raised by Dr. A. W. Boyd of 'n Tennessee. = The right of owners to cancel real East of Conn. Ave. |estate leases when the property is Brookville Road violation of the prohibi- MH@KE?%S § \ \ :"}.umnmhnu being pur- stallment plan can be Main 4752 —with terms. fternoon $13.500 Ope evenin sent our up to 9 ¥ near Realtors 1415 K St. 2 1 for the transporta- tion of liquor, coming from Alabama. Whether the Government can he re- At Sloans Art Gallerles 715 13th Street The Opening Art Event.of the Season Collector’s Sale Antique European Household Adornments and Objects of Art AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday October 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day To Cover Advances and Other Charges Embracing in part Antique Furniture in English Mahogany, Rosewood, Burl Walnut, Oak. French and Dutch Marquetrie, etc., in all the interesting old styles such as Queen Anne, Hepple- white, Sheraton, Duncan Phyfe, Adam, Renaissance, Chippen- dale, etc.; also a profusion of Venetian and Bohemian Glassware, Needlepoint Screens and Chairs, Dresden, Chelsea and other china, English »nd French Colored Sporting Prints, Old Eng- lish Fireplace Rrasses, Antique and Modern Mantel Mirrors and Girandoles. Chinese Rugs. etc. THE quired to relssue or pay for stolen war savings stamps and certificates, in a [ full case from Des Moines, Iowa. Seized Property Case Cited. The rate of exchange to be used by the Government in refunding money seized from allen enemies, in a case brought by Ladenburg, Thalman & Co., New York City, in the collection of marks taken from a German. Whether the combined income from community property can be taxed by the Government, in a case from Cali- fornia. The right of the Radio Corporation of America to prosecute as exclusive licenses alleged infringements of. pat- ents owned by the De Forrest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Co. Liability of railroads for the death of employes murdered during a strike, raised by the St. Louis-San Francisco Rallway in a case from Alabama. Whether the three-year statute of limitation runs in the punishment of perjury, alleged in the making of in- cone tax returns in a case from New York. The property rights of children of former slaves, raised by Prince Tyner in_Oklahoma. The valldity of the verdict of a jury of 11 from South Dakota, raised by John C. Ross. Liabllity of a State for deaths fol- lowing the use of free anti-typhoid vaccine distributed by its board of health, in a case from South Carolina. Whether the United States has priority over general creditors in the collection of back taxes from insolvent corporations, raised by the Johnson .::np_ rd Corporation of New York t The following questions are up for decision in other cases filed during the recess: The authority of the Federal Trade Commission to compel corporations | found guilty of unfair business prac- | tices to divest themselves of all in-| terest in properties which the com- mission held huad been acquired to suppress competition, involved in a in which Swift' & Company of 0, the Bastman Kokak Cvo. and the Thatcher Manufacturing Co. of Pennsylvania were parties. District Tax Case. The period during which the Gov- ernment must pay interest on refunds of overassessments of taxes, in a case from the District of Columbia. The power of the Government to require insurance companies to pay 4n income tax on money accruing to the credit of deferred dividend policy holders, raised by the New York Life Insurance Co. The immunity of the Government to suit to recover property it leased ! and subsequently seized and retained, raised by Edward F. Goltra of St. Louis. Whether persons convicted under the Federal laws of stealing an auto- mobile must be imprisoned in a Jju- dicial district through which the stolen machine was taken, raised by Norman T. Whitaker, a Washington, D. C., lawyer convicted in southern California and sent to Leavenworth. The liability of the Puliman Co. for injuries suffered by passengers. The right of Illinois to tax outside fire {nsurance companies. Whether a person Kkidnaped and EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOYN, brought nto this country can be law- tried, raised in a case hington brought by cmm- H Unverzagt. ‘The liability of a secret partner in a failed stock brokerage firm, raised by Charles A. Stoneham, partner of E. M. Fuller Co., New York, bank- rupts. Right of individuals to the free use of inventions of officers of the Gov- ernment, raised by Maj. Gen. George O. Squier, retired, in connection with his invention for sending more than one message at the same time over a telephone wire. Liabllity of the Government in the sale of surplus war material, present- ed in several cases. ‘Whether a person unlawfully in this country must be deported to the coun- try of his nativity or to the country whence he came. The right of the Government to zeize taxpayers’' private books and use them as evidence, in a case from northern - California. Whether a person can be gullty of defrauding the Government of revenue by smuggling liquor into this country, raised in a case from Long Island. Whether the sampling of seized liquor by the trial jury sets aside conviction, in a case from Clarks- burg, W. Va. Validity of a conspiracy conviction when one of the two persons named in the indictment {s found not gulity, in a prohibition case from Chicago. ‘Whether a State board can revoke the license of a dentist found gullty of intoxication, raised by Dr. B. W. Bush in a case from Kansas. The records physicians must keep under the Harrison narcotic act, raised by Dr. Michael T. Naughton of Chicago. Thief Robs Park Policeman. Doctor M. Bennett, park policeman, appealed to police of the tenth precinct yesterday (o investigate theft of his police pistol and other property from his apartment at 1495 Newton street. A watch worth $80 and a talking ma- chine valued at $25 were also stolen. Announcing an addition to our staff of Beauty Experts— GILL Formerly of Emile’s Master of Parisian Bobs Now at Your Service Marinello Beauty Parlor 1771 Columbia Road Phone Col. 10153 I8 LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MEN’SSUITS .. .. 95¢c (Silks and Linens Excepted) LADIES’ SUITS PINDLER 801 11th St. NNW. Main 2704 $1.50 > grea.t est story in this weeKa GET YOUR COAL IN BEFORE BAD WEATHER S Now on View Catalogue on application to-— LG Sloanfl & Co., Inc., Auct. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR | PRESENT LOW PRICES ON | ANY OF THE FOLLOWING } DESIRABLE DOMESTIC FUELS WHILE WE HAVE ] A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY: Pocahontas Egg Bytum Egg Cannel Coal Fairmont Egg By-Product Coke Briquettes Logan Egg Run-of-Mine Bituminous Southern Aithracite A vlrrl'rH TiaN )t [ - corvova Main Office 1319 G St. Franklin 4840 w. GET YOUR COAL IN BEFORE BAD WEATHER D. T, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925. Snowden Ashford, chairman of the committes on schoolhouse planning, will outline the need for appropria- tions for assembly halls and gym- nasiums. He also will touch on the helght of school bulldings in his report. Vears Straw Hat Of Bridal Day 37 Years; Good Yet Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., October &. —George Summers, employed at Hancock as a carpenter by Tallaferro Bridges, has been wear- ing the same straw hat, Winter and Summer, for 37 years, and the headpiece is still in 8ood condition. He bought the hat at the time of his wedding. SCHOOL ASSOCIATIbN TO MEET WEDNESDAY Health, Playground and Hall Needs to Be Told Body at First Gathering. The District Public School Associa- tion will hold its first meeting of the season in the board room of the Dis- trict Bullding Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, it was announced today by ! James G. Yaden, president. Parents, teachers, school officlals and others interested in public education have been invited. Chairmen of a number of commit- tees are expected to make reports. Mrs. E. R. Kalmbach, as chairman of the committee on health and sanita- tion, will report on the campaign to increase the staff of school doctors and nurses; Edward L. Griffin, chair- man of the committee on recreation, | will tell the needs of increased ap- | propriations for playground: and ! UPHOLSTER YOUR FURNITURE —and save the price of $ 1 0 only. 2 new living room suite. Our charges for upholstering a three- piece living room suite SLIP COVERS Tapestries and Velours MADE TO ORDER | orered""S0u™ e Graorainary tom prices. MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F St. N.W. BT Phone Main 8139 Call—Man Wil Bring Samples Woman Dies of Burns. Mrs. Annfe B Gray, 41 years old, whose dress caught fire Friday morn- ing while she was cleaning an oil stove in her home, at 1204% Thirtieth street, died at Geozgetown University Hospital yesterday. Coroner Nevitt gave a. certificate of accidental death. 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