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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER DRY AGENTS STUDY LAW. SWEET CASE DISMISSAL 18 ART EXHlBI“[]N Must Attend Night School to Learn IS ASKED BY DEFENSE| 3 | e Tingst Wiktits e By | Neither Conspiracy Nor Who Fired | oS November 14| Shot Proved in Negroes' | ; Night schools for prohibition ng@rfl!'! | That s the latest in prohibition en- Tos Jocunssligey: i By the As DETRO dismissal 15, 1925—PART ' 1. | | | | | | | | | | | Maxwell’s Qutstanding Values for Thanksgiving ated Pross. | November 14.—Pleas for all charges against Dr e f | ment laws, with announcement that three nights each week all dry More Than 37,000 Have Seen .gcents in this sectton wil be instruct. ed in legal points concerning their | Casian H. veet, his wife, his l\\'u“ i | work. brothers, and seven other negroes, Display of Academy | " Establishment of the school was, re- | churged with the murder of Leon | 2 | garded as an aftermath of the recent | Breiner September 9 were begun by of Design. decision of the Supreme Court that a | defense counsel today after the State ,man’s home is his castle and prohibi- [ had rested. | tion agents must exercise care in in- Clarence Darrow and Arthur Gar- vading homes to search for liquor. fleld Hays argued that since the State Today affords the final opportunity for the public of the Natlonal Cap- ital to view the able collection of pieces of sculp- ure, ar al designs and other ! objects of 1 exhibt ath t which « 1 to n mpose the rk the cen- the National Academy of Design, oldest and best | known of American art orga - | | This display, miere of 't on October of the Unit ran Gallery at which the ere at the Col losed Its component i ki as soon as possible and taken to k. headquarters of the After a showing of ap- re than 37,000 e exhib removal of the the permanent collection the gallery will be reinstalled and time the gallery will be notice. of appreciation ] n s gratifyinz and fully tha {mmense task of organiz sald John Ward Dunsmo who was given the task of and displaving the exhibition by academy and who is again in Washington to superintend its ship- | ment to New York. “Washi people have been most kind and I shall take away with me a friendli- ness wh il be ined as one af my pleasantest memories.” RECORD WHALING SEASON More Than 500 Bagged, Report From Alaska Station Says. TACOMA, Wash., November 14— | The greatest whaling season ever ex- | perienced at the Akutan, Alaska, sta- | tion, reputed one of the largest in the world, has been recorded this year, according to the members of crews of | which had its pre- |} | licensed sportsmen them | ficlal responsibility wil , | realize the importance of playing safe WOULD MAKE HUNTERS DEPUTY FIRE WARDENS Western State Urged to Enlist Aid of 150,000 Sportsmen Against Forest Blazes. OLYMPIA. WASIL, November 14. Next vear every holder of a hunt the State of zod spe ¢ enat la the pro us organt , Including the te Iorestry erence, the Game and Fish Com llcenses Issued in this State for fi ing and huntine, which would m: the deputized a; body of law enforcers in the Nation ould be of the Izaak merica plans to the proposal to the national it its annual convention subm XU ApY The awakening of a fire conscious. ness has heen the aim of the State forestry officials for vears. By depu tizing the active sportsmen of the belleved hundreds of inci ny of which might start a conflagration, will be snuffed out and offenders penalize To the Ives the of- use them to with camp fires, smoking tobacs matches, . and Cincinnatl was the first "city to adopt officially a comprehensive city plan Successful Saving— The fact Savings Depositors participate in the earnings of the Association has proved neither a conspiracy nor who fired the shot that killed Breiner, none of the defendants can be held | responsible. | The 1i-month-old daughter of Dr. | and M eet was In the courtroom, sald, “as | brought there, as Mr.. H | an_illustration | “Mrs. Sweet,” he sald. “was in her | own home and going about her own | business. There. was no more reason | Why the police should have arrested her than that child,” he said, pointing | to the haby | Hay Mrs. Sweet | | A man makes more good resolutions | when he's broke than at any other Woodridge Bargain 2005 Franklin N.E. $1,000 Cash Open Today, 1 to 5 Six-room bungalow type with large ot and garage. Splendid condition b Jwner has left town and must sell rive out Rhode Island ave. to h st ne and turn south to anklin’ t. property BURTON & CONDIT FEALTORS Main 383 1206 18th St. Stap envying Dumersof | Studeba‘}f;erl | Power-Durl fingfinish | that ked for a directed verdict for | 18 vessels arriving here for Winter wharfage. More than 500 whales were harpooned, the whal having bagged 42 in 26 da ered a remarkable record The largest whale caught this sea- son measured R6 feet in length and weighed close to 100 tons. He straightenad out 40 fathoms of heavy hawser in efforts to dislodge the har- poon and dragged the vessel many miles at five knots per hour. The | world's record whale was 95 feet 6 | inches in length. Thousands of barrels of whale ofl | and an enormous quantity of fertilizer | were processed this season. The oil | has been marketed to Eastern soap- | makers, leather and steel manufac- adds materially to the profits on their savings. Moran | , consid Consult any of our offices Interest Compounded Annually! Oriental Building Assn., No. 6 Established 1861 6th and F Sts. N.W. 1857 1925 To owr -many friends and patrons we hereby espress thanks and eppreciation for the generous support and recognition accorded us during the many years of our business activity. Tuesday, November 17th, will be our 68th Business Anmiversary. We have endeavored earnestly and conscientiously to win and hold the confidence and respect of our fellow citizens through useful ness and constructive service, and that our efforts have been recognized is attested by gratifying progress. 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