Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 12

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A 1 Escaped Prisoner IASKANDBAUBLE araped Prisoner CLUBSTAGEGPLAY ivds Polomen fter escaping from the District workhouse at Occoquan 1“(12: :luul:-l mobile of the deputy war " ] G. U. Organization Makes In-| itial Appearance in “Mon- sieur ‘Beaucaire.” Policeman W. C. Handley at Sev- enth and L streets at 4 o'clock this morning, but again eluded capture after he had been fired upon by the pursuing officer, who had com- mandeered a machine. The fugitive escaped after Hand- ley fell from the running board of of | the car. He was slightly hurt. | The machine belonged to C. C. | McClaughy, deputy warden. Thorn- ton had four months of his sen- tence remaining. ™ ‘TRUCK OWNERS GIVEN| : WARNING TO GET TAGS ,iLess Than Half Have Renewed to | Date—Dead Line Will Not Be Extended. Thornton, colored, was “spotted” by Bauble Clyb 1 made ason | s of commerctal vehicl today by Col. I C. Molle it director of t to pr ification tags 1 the end of ent calendar year. With 15 maining for the use of the 1925 ¢ 4,700 owners of commer- Rise Above Amateur Class. ags will be dead at mid- | i declared Col. | S mber 31,” e will positively be no Drivers of trucks treets after the tags will be ar- | Commercial vehicle owners are re- quired to furnish the following infor- mation in renewing li Model said he is unable to un- 1d why truck owners procrasti- in renewing the identification hen they cost only £1, the low- ! e in the country. Georgla ex- | a feo of $1,125 for licenses for | ks, he ‘pointed out. while neighboring State of Virginia charges $200 for ton truck. - | the area | to be presided over by members of | TRIAL OF 90 CONTINUED. Cash Register Employes’ Contempt | ooy | i Case Up February 15. | December 15 | o Governmen: | Jle for the success of mance of the club are:| Money Saved— and Individuzlity Besides Color Your Own Christmas Greeting Cards Objects of art made by hand| are always the most valuable— and the most costly. 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DISNEY & STETSON HATS 10.00 e G 7 SR e (o Com oy Lo - Cam - DRESS SETS ¥ ¥ 1 § : | ¥ %&"‘ ¥ TIIE GL INTRODUGED _ FOR ARBORETUM Pepper Measure Calls for $300,000 for Purchase of Additional Land. EVENING S The movement to have the Depart- ment of Agriculture establish a na- tional arboretum in Washington was given new life today when Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania introduced the necessary legislation in the Senate. Under Senator Pepper’s bill the ar- boretum would be developed along the Anacostia River north of Benning Bri It would be administered by the Secretary of Agriculture separate- 1y from the agricultural, horticultural and forestry stations of the depart- ment, but co-related to those branches in such a way as to obtain the best results in research and discovery. The bill authorizes the President to n over to the Secretary of Agricul oretum any land al the United States in signated and further au. | ready ows tion, to acquire other land by pure or_condemnation. "he head of tk 1 be authorized to consult | he arboretum with an | neil to be made up of | ves of the following organ- he Institution, Institution of Washington, Garden Club of America, Wild Flower Pres. | ervation Soclety, Botanical Soclety of America, American Society of Land scape Architects, American Associa- tlon of Nurserymen, National Asso ciation of Audubon Socleties, Ameri can Forestry Assoclation, Soclety of Amerfcan Foresters, American Phar- maceutical Assoctation and the Amer- ican Association for the Advancement of Science. 1 et S A Two Education Meetings. Two meetings will be held at the ranklin School this afternoon, both | the Board of Education. The per- | sonnel committee, Mrs. Coralie I t 3y chatrman, will meet at 4 p.m., ie Agriculture Depart- | 1S - | forces, June 2 arranged with Venice ! TAR, Church Trustees Sued by County Over Drain Clog Speclal Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., December 15.—Charging willful and malicious blocking of the natural drainage on the Lee highway, the Board of Supervisors at a special meeting at the courthouse yesterday filed suit against the trustees of the Church of the Nazarene at Park Lane. The trustees named in the suit are George Heflen, G. O. Myers, R. H. Brown, J. T. Mateer and C. R. Mateer. FACE DRY LAW CHARGE Jules Venice and Rinardo Blazi on Trial Under Indictment for Conspiracy. Jules Venice, allas Jules Scara- muzza, former maitre d'hotel of the Mayflower Hotel, and Rinardo Blazi, also a former employe of the hostelry A third person, called ame was unknown | nentioned in | onnected with the | but he has never the indi alleged been apprehended. The prosecution charges that E. 0./ Birgfeld, an officer of the prohibition for a banquet at the hotel for 15 guests at whieh liquor was to be served. banquet was scheduled for June 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. DECEMBER ?ummmmmwmmm i Gleims— 15, 1925. PATENTED PATTERN EFFECTS, GEO- METRICAL FIGURES FROM FOREIGN LOOMS—NEW STRIPINGS OF ALPINE MOGADORES IN NEAT AND BIZARRE COLORINGS. R CTS TO HARMON- THE LASON’S NEWER IN SHIRTINGS AND SILKS OF RARE BEAUTY, N THE WEAR-RESISTING CONSTRUCTION. CORPS OF SAIL ED IN JUDGING N I' YOUR DISPOSAL. 51.50 to 56‘00 Silk and Wools and Mogadores, $1.00 RESILIO A INC was stated, and was to cost $6.50 plate. Cocktalls were arranged for, as well as five bottles of Scotch whisky at | $11 per bottle, it was claimed. Birgfeld i said he paid Venice $220, which in cluded $97.50 for entertainment, $55 i freshms Blazl is said to have served a dinner, | including the whisky. The defendants | are represented by Attorney John Lewis Smith, and the prosecution is | being conducted by Assistant United States Attorneys O'Leary and Fihelly. | AR T S MacNider to Speak. Col. 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