Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1925, Page 24

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VEMBER 28, wanted to find three guilty of a sec- ond-degree homicide. Seven of the 11 defendants, who. with the exception of Mrs. Sw have been held in the county jail, were released on $5,000 bail following the | motion of Darrow. REAL ESTADE: 1925. ‘ S—EES U S MENAEE THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME. G Re—— == V' KN 3IST ALMmosT Chester I. Long Warns of HEAR THEM PA TRIDGE S WING S WHIRRIN, CAN'T Laws to Regulate Opin- ions of Public. ) e, seT 7 = o, REAL ESTATE. are among the important structures FINDS RUBBER USE | sions e tmoertant structres KNOWN TO MAYAS [Sinie o e marere v o servatory masonr | tuting “lenseless telescopes, Darrow’s motion to sedk release of | Scientist Tells hi |covered. Sighting through these ( the remaining three, Dr. Sweet, his Geographic Society | ing the ‘Summer = <ofstice and brother and Leonard Morse, will be of Ball Employed in Ancient | 8pring equinox, Dr. Morley found Loow AT | THET THERE - DAWG WILL Y€+ AIN'T HE SLICKY, i e argued before Judge Murphy Wed | they exactly 1ght the in = nesday of next week. It was argued Game in Yucatan. &un on those accasions Murder Case Against Dr.|by the State that these three, whom BECirabt e testimony had indicated were respon- | TR T g i Assian H. Sweet and ’Q |l for the firing of the shots, were | Che Others Set for January. Europe's first knowledge of rubber, |~ The Jars n not entitled to release under bail il world” was one of the finds o cons: vere o Y oveura FRAME THET, 7Z) SAM, *Fore I &1TS DYy [ e nanE il THET'S ONE OF THET FELLER ez 72 now one of the world's pro o : Darrow also declared he would seek | most importance to civilizati e o, ddcording to Dy X a separate trial for each of the 11 |from a ball used in plaving e | covered | with | seuls e bl defendants, despite the fact that such | like basket hali, popular in the iCh Bas e aed desten= ‘action would extend the trials for |(ItY ‘of Chiceh Tz, Vueatan. naw | SRICH bas been domolished. Man months, jeler being restored by American archeolo. and, in the opinion of the speaker —_— |MINE DEATH LIST LOWER. sian H. Sweet, his wife and nine other —— | gists, Sylvanus Mor told members i 3 tricate figures will eventually he of the National Geographic Society at | INiricate fikures will eventually 1 the Masonic Temple last evening, in| =tru fully an address describing recent work on {the site of the Mayan metropol A| negroes, charged with slaying Leon| Accidents at coal mines in the |huge court for this game. a< nree fe Brelner, was granted yesterday fol. | United States in October claimed 141{# modern foot ball field, is one of the | lowing the discharge of the jury by |lives. according to the Bureau of Judge Fri nk Murphy after their fail | Mines. Only one death came in an 5 ra to reach a verdict : anthracite mine, where a man was |held aloft by dozens of carved he . Both counsel for the state and the l:mw;‘h\’ e e e T e s A defense had sgreed that a new trial e TocE: | tronomical nbservatory for thoce da Biterriic tolthe iSeiskeane. s4on was pecessary. Robert M. Toms, |fatalities occurred at mines producing | e <un‘rnnr't‘nu'r " he prosecuting attorney, bituminous coal | M olacen that Nawyoisime ol iercains ¥ 2 community Is entitled to Records of the hureau covering ||| . g ‘e . . . rence Darrow, noted ¢ “major” disasters in which five or L | I pPAWG My CATS IF HE AT Goop ON THEM HUNTIN SceNeES! = By the Associated Press DETROIT, Mich., November 28.—-A new trial early in January for Dr. Os By the Aseociated Press CHICAGO, November 28.—Liberty has been imperiled, Chester 1. Long of Kansas, president of the American Bar Assoctation, declared last night. The battle against intolerance is on.' he sald at a dinner of the INi = nols sState Bar Assoclation to the judges of the Supreme Court of 1Ii- noi The freedom of learning is in peril per cent Roman Military Roads. I estimated that there wei- about 50.000 miles in the antire man road system of main or milit roads THTTY important remains of the city Halls with scores of seulptured | columns, exquisitely designed altare S€mall automobiles are t1al alist-modernist ) £ . 9 Sot In the Tundementeliyamodomnist f o7 | yer and head of (he defense counsel. | more lives were lost show ten sep thl"\ her to teach and of the child 5 . ( ‘,’”nk 'h,,”"” |)|F'JKH‘\ disagreed.”” ** 8 with a total loss of 198 impaired by the Tennessee e sacusens should have the fact’that most peop with prejudices that are h come, Tassachusetts Avenue Heights 3554 Edmunds Street e Detached Corner Brick IHome “Y” OFFICIAL TO SPEAK. | Gohtiitin toilets on first all hardwood garage to lear statute He quoted the late Willilam Jennings | Rryan 1o the effect that “the regula tion of the o men on ligious questions by law is contrary | to the laws of God and the plans of | \ y T God = \ Liberty has heen imperiled hy the | destruction of local self-zovernment Let the States resume and exercise the powers reserved tn them. Restore | i by restoring State control over | | e i ing period last vear. with a loss of | 152 lives. A noticeable decline in ex- | plosions of nd coal dust i noted |by the bureau charged with : E rhance at the Sweet home 1n September. when a s \ Vvolley of s e fired from the | 4 house in which tha negroes had fort] A fied themselves. Breiner was killed The defanse had contended 1hat ; M. €. A will address the Luthei :‘”,;:";:d"r“d_l self-deofe League of the District of Columbia at || 5 rces are gathering to pre- r "quz: r:rl:l outside the the Church of the Reformation, Sec egerve local self-zovernment, liherty of \ et fn.rnll\-. n it Yh.n presence of a lvmd BN B stieets Sohthast. Toriin opinion, liberty of the teacher to teach, = Tt was learney Sit® Deizhborhood. | at 7:45 p.m. John F. Stowell will con. | liberty of parents or guardian to of the Tardcarned that five members | duct the song service. choose the school for the child and cquitial gy 0pheld out for a zeneral | There will be group conferences led the liberty of t child to learn. Let peauttal nd the others. while b s N opcronces lod | Acquit eight of the defendants. E. Snuder and Miss Selma A. Trede “NO COAL THIS YEAR, SAY OPERATORS” We live among persons who have (Hendlines from daily papers.) rights equal to our ow To secure This Won't Worry You If You Have a Our own Fizhts we Must submit m; | Quiet May reasonable regulation of our actions There endency to regulate our opinions as well. This can't be done In a I of liberty Constitutional / as Serviced limitations forbid."” 1 URNE SEE EMON- R REALLIN BURNER COME IN AND SEE A DEMON ed recent decicions of BIGGS ENGINEERING COMPANY urt nullifying laws of Heating and Plumhing Engineers 1310 14th St. N.W. g jons of rticipatin, Dro1 A Bell, director of education Open for Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th St. Nw, " Main 352 7th & E Sts. S.W. Main 353 GALLAUDET PARK “A Community of Home Owners” 10nse ould not be thus impaired.” werruled the Oregon private schools. he pointed out, and thus held “that the child did not helong to the State.” DISTRICT OFFICIALS | : ATTEND iFRouc";SAUNDERS REBUKED | SCHOOL NAME AT ISSUE. FOR DEFYING cOURT!Bu!iness High Alumni to Debate THE ARRIVAL OF THE NeEw CALLENMDAR — New Homes Just 2 Blocks North of 9th and Florida Ave. N. £8,175 Terms Easier Than Rent 1108-1126 OATES ST. hath. 1 hot-water Nifetime Core TEBCTN ¥ 1ty Brmas ot . POLA NEGRI TO PRESS CASE AGAINST ACTOR| Film Star Goes to Court to Face Russian She Accuses of | Stealing Gold Clock. BEFORY. A , STRATION OF b Columbia Heights Business Men;i Stage Community | Benefit. Change to Roosevelt. Franklin 317 : | Supporters and opponents of the Gets Severe Reprimand, Though|pian of the Hoard of Fducation to Held No Longer Bank change the name of Busi School to the Theodore | High School will iron out thei- - officials were among | rupt. ences of opinion at a special meeti ended the “midnight | |of the Business High School Alumni frolic” of t nhia Heights Busi- | Sasrtlation Detomisr 10: 5 Dess Men's Association at the Tivoli [ By the AssocistedsPress. Speeches in favor of the new ndme | district attorney’s office Fourteenth street and Park| NASHVILLE, Tenp.. November 25, will be made by Henry announcing she Lght —Clarence Saunders of Memphis, head Sshmatnh Peter Rosian the Clarence Saunders' Corpora- ; _‘iglfn;“‘l‘,,’l‘ tion. operators of a chain of grocery |and John J. Reilly. Supt. of Schools | | stores in several Southern citie {Frank W. Ballon and Allan ar areblAcntiof theibis principal of B have | Co: s iffn?w rn'la,!d;.’f‘,‘_ vited to take part in the diccussions. John .. Gore held in an opinion hand- | e ed down in the Middle Tennessee Fed- eral Court here vesterday. | Altho from bank- 2 ‘,.”“:,_}’\’,"_f":._ Lum:‘fid e _‘“‘:,ek Smith of Manawa, Wis., has married | reprimanded b court for h - |for_the third time. titude in “def: a special referee to send him to jail for failure to an | © questions while being examined | 1 months ago in the same while being examined pantry. linen int porches sltin carage, heat, elec. closet. douhie huilt-in coal bin lawn sodded and landseaped Tigs Commissioner other District those who many DBy the LO: l | Fenning and | On the Heights Near R appeared at the e 2N e e e i the Soldiers’ Home % R would te: v 2 % q " ¥ Puanis 4312 New Hampshire Ave. Srs Dl loispection HERE is an exceptionally attrac- C-H- SMALL & C‘J. Miss Negri said | tive tapestry hrick dwelling oceu. Realtors—Builders Rosian had " had | | pying a delightful residential site on 925 15th St. NN¢W. ANC November 2 Negri, film s | | | al inst arranged by the 1t section for the | of unds for a num- | iy welfare enterprises rem neertainment was wholly pro- 1 by theran inn. One of the old-time ollowing ays ago, after to be missing during the star's dwelling that she believed punishment er in jail and that clined to prosecute. \ies Negrl formerly had declared | she would not testify against Rosian. | after a few davs - . 1e did not feel in- upper New Hampshire Avenue not far from the grounds. sars a number | Though =h?.;a,;|,:{;‘y‘»;‘h.\rn.u”;:& beautiful Soldiers’ Home The home includes a large. comfortable living room: a bright, cheery dining room; large, well- equipped Kkitchen: three fine bed- rooms; complete tiled bath; linen closet: hot-water heat: electricity; wide front porch and many other at- tractions. The garage opens on a wide alley at the rear. When you have looked through this fine home vou will be amazed that it is Priced at Only $12,500 OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY BOSS &b PHELI'S REALTORS The Home of Homes thase who provided enter- tainment Lambert Gatewood, Ed Callow. Camille Little and her dancers, Otto Reck. Walter Holt's Mandolin Club and the Tivoli Theater Orchestra | W. F. Dismer, lumbia Heights Bus s Men's Asso- | clation, and Fr man of the entert arranged the afia The next under- taking by the association will be a community Chrisimas tree. yon Main 6861 were Phone Lincoln 3459 for Free Auto Service to Property Why You Will Enjoy Living—and Make a Good Investment—in seve Mr. Saunder: the specia eflant and d meanor and conduct and showed disre- spect to the orders of the court,” Judge Gore charged from the bench. “I doubt if there ever was litigant or defendant who was more defiant or distespectful to the orders of the court,” Judge Gore declared. “Con- gress did not put such conduct as one ||| of exception for withholding the dis- ause it never contemplated || nduct from a person applying ischarge nment committee, Try Canning Plant Slayer. Special Dispatch to The Star. STON, Md., November 28.—Henry M. Chairs, chatged with the murder of Stephen Reynolds at a Newton | eanning factory, faced a jury veste: | day. and evidence was being taken| .Judge Gore's opinion was handed | | today with a large attendance ard the | wn immediately following the clos. prospect of a trial 3 P o «f arguments by counsel for | part of next week exrnolds unders and attorneys obfecting to | foreman at the E Chairs was scharge of the hankrupt. an employe. . E A French woman cannot have a bank account without the consent of her husban 1l E . L] They Win Every Investigator e e $ University Park and theyll win YOU | > —_ | L L e D T T I L T T T T T | o] A Project fll The paperhanger finds business good it drives him 10 th 1417 K Street —just beyond Hyattsville on the Washington-Baltimore Boulevard The location is the most accessible to town. You can motor—or two squares away is the B. & O. R. R, and the Suburban Trolley; while passing the Park entrance is the Bus Line from 15th and H Streets N.E. Everything is ready here—water, sewers, g electricity, paved streets and walks. Yeu won't have to wait for improvements—they are all in. You just can’t resist the appeal to your best judgment which is made by these “Life-time” Homes on Kentucky Avenue and D Street S.E. Those on Kentucky Ave.—22 of them—were fin- ished first—and were snapped up with a rush. These duplicates— 1350-1360 D St. S.E. Exhibit Home, 1356 D St. In fact, two There are such restrictions as will protect against any invasion of the Park limits by de- teriorating influences. Here is a school for the kiddies—and the older children have the schools of Hyattsville available. There are various types of Homes completed and ready for occupancy—Center Hall, Cottage, Bungalow, Spanish and English— $9.000 t $15,000 Sold upon moderate terms. With Prospecis projected extension of —;re now finished—and ready. have becn sold already. 6 Big Rooms— , Big Porches —handsome tiled bath—reliable heating system— hardwood floors—artistic lighting fixtures and dec- orations throughout—together with the splendid location—in that pretty Lincoln Park neighborhood. The price is only $7,450—and the terms are easier to carry than the rent you are paying now. $500 cash—3$59.75 a mo. Don't delay—to be disappointed. Inspect them tomorrow and decide at once. +* HE m Street prophesied by us months ago ) is now a reality. In addition, the ‘ proposed Grand Parkway Entrance to the District at 16th Street and the District Line will further increase the value of This parkway and scenic Rock Creek Park will be viewed from a 300-foot elevation 1714 Upshur St. N.W. : ot i who invest now in Sixteenth Street Park “before completion of such projects adds to & One of seven distinctive homes now being com- pleted in the 1700 block Upshur St. N.W. by R. H. SANFORD, builder. Plumbing by Chas. T. May. Guided by his many vears of building experi- ence, Mr. Sanford select- ed for these homes the best gas appliances money could buy! A Pittsburg 16th every Sixteenth Street Park homesite. here. There’s profit in prospect for those the initial cost. Equally ideal for invest- ment or residence .are the sites of this attractive tract. Only a few remain— select yours NOW. One of the last remaining tracts between the city’s two 16th There are splendid lots available in Sec- tions One, Two and the new Section Three— Just opening. The lots in Section Three range in price from 15¢ to 5(0c a foot Easy terms. main thoroughfares — 14th and Streets—is BT Financing facilities. If you own a lot in University Park and wish to build, we will make the money immediately available. —upon terms that you’ll find easy to meet. IXTEENTH TREET PARK "In the Chosen Line of High-Class Development ARIRNAITTNITIITIEISTACR Automatic Storage WATER HEATER (30-Gallon Capaclty) and an ALL-WHITE ENA * Direct GAS RANGE With LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR and Enamel Oven Linings Furnished by EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. Ask for a “PITTSBURG” periment with other makes? MEL Action Factory Distributors 1305 G St. N.W. Main 1032-1033 in_your new home. Why ex- Open from 9 A M. to 9 P.M. Take Penn. Ave. cars to 14th St. S.E.—and walk north, or Lincoln Park cars to Kentucky Ave. and walk south. Or phone and we'll send auto. 14th & K 7 and Duldes Main 9080 ‘Watch Washington Grow to & Million Drive out 16th Street to Alaska Avenue, north four blocks on 14th Street to office on property. WREPATUNRETRARAE I RAATAAARAAN —Owner— Room 201, Investment Bldg. 15th and K Sts. Office on Property; Adams 538 EpsoNnW-Briges Main 5974 1AV ININIERARACSIITENNRE Investigate and You'll Invest —for you won't find anything to equal University Park anywhere—in or around Washington. Park Office Open Every Day and Sunday University Park Co., Inc. Phone Hyattsville 582-W I 2 EEEEEEEE [o|c———|al——— 0| —— 0| ——F|0| e————3|n|c—3 0| c——=3 |s| e———=3 [0] ——{8] @ n | fl fl g

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