Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1925, Page 3

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MITCHELL VERDICT ASSAILED BY REID Colonel Should Have Beej\' Dismissed or Acquitted, Counsel Says CHICAGO, December 21 wil 1 Mitchell should have been dis Col rissed from the service or acquitted epresentative Frank R. Reid, Col itchell's cou before the court- | ings in Washington, | vesterday 7 im Mitchell is a John Brown,” he said think they 1 and those the first to had hundreds of organizations, in their em he added. thout pay will not leave Army o the Pre: this slavery. TWO MEN VICTIMS OF BROOKLYN SWAMP Treacherous Bog Claims Lives in him in Primitive Way Near Two Busy Streets. e Associated YORK 21— December {its most primitive of two are believed to - |in order to discredit his incoming ad whose and of not, er was found turday ust the body of Herman Bergen was and was an ex ater in Maitre d'Hotel Butter. ablespoonfuls of butter one-fourth teaspoon of pepper and one chopped parsley. Add { lemon juice. beat- 1 believe | sis J. Wall THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925. [DAVIS OPENS WAR ON FRICTION IN ARMY; PLANS DRASTIC ACTION| Will Move if Dhcnplmarv Object of Mitchell ( Is Lost on Services Resisting General Pohcle~ s Col. Mitchell and his f ave been in the united a rovement ¢ left many difficult problems. The £ of Chemical W, to little me case in point. If certain elements of the Army are | State: -ept the \hhl\vll court-mar- \";“H | service et les- | slow to ning drastic etion to check tendenc t policies of the War De t was learned last night. Wh act identity of the disturba as in mind ar cmown that the | ion caused con cern am whose units bec e : virtually S | independent _branch. have sorbed by the parent Quartermaster e SRy oo | Corps, just as the wartime Tank Corps v gospel | has’ been meried with the Infantry | rddresses since fm combag purposes. Weels. dra \\\h]).,i In erience both as an athlete at officer in Irance to|en drive home his point. With the teamwork He has in: operation in his n he succeedes on his ex ibsorbtions, specialized | afficer frictions when he was however—much inside nt Secretary, urther delay in brin; ce home to any othe srvice where there has ment nizations and | ed departmen- | ist evidence of open di to the su charged with 1 to have been |industri compelled to check | It is now said on the tenden rtain special | he is showing service, to be as free in «um\u(lnk‘l!l\ inside inf: pol me of them written into |settling inte international _treaties of the United | fo as Secretar a disposition to u: mation as a basis for I rows that come be- | JUDGES RELEASE 182 FLAT Ti RE? IN gamBLING brRive MIAIN 500 | LEETH BROTHERS _ ECONOMY COAL Court Rules—Suggests Fifth 1~ Enright Clean-Up Misdirected, One] Avenue Raids. ! iated Press )W YORK. December 21 nissioner Enright’ ordered after M r charged th: allowed to become Police drive against lect James New York has “wide open” | Other Substitutes For Immediate Delivery | W.H.HESSICK & SON 14th & Water Sts. S.W. ____Opp. Bureau Ene. & Printiog been ministration began ye: with the | arraignment of 182 alleged gamblers .u of whom were immediately dis-| Magistrate’s courts aids on small clubs and rooming | The attitude of the magis-| apparently expressed by e Vitale in dismissing 68 men rrested in the Eronx, when he said 2 in a sociable the police if :.xu to arrest real gamblers TTHERE are no Homes just like them—and no com- munity quite 30 attractiv Eaclish type of semi- dNnrhe:i Miller-built Hmnrw—ln a Miller- protected nelghborhood. $12,950 10 513,500 fl.."t:‘:":v‘m cland ,,‘,, AUTO LIABILITY,AND] | ] PROBERTY DAMAGE SI.IPERIOR GARAG!S WE REMODEL,REBUILD,REPAIR. 20MONTHS TO P/ StonesrakeR | | $20-N=ST.N.W. PuonE A 9427 1119 \ucnu n|h Street | 2 | S INSURANCE | e Eremen's | Washington _and | o e oo SCTICU airdceon e Invastment Skilled op- Attention in’ murcel: OR. for Y0 N hagd: w] embroi, and e iy Mme: VIBOUD, 1518 ‘Conn."ave WANTED- R T ture Yrum }\l" York. Plllbd X hi ore. SMITH'S Txusrzi "u?n" ";A‘Ol REPAIRED: 24 relo Jeading. musle teachers. B0, M. WALKER Col. 4708, 707 ‘Riison. CART.OADS oF Avpiy “D. s a1 s Free Display Until Christsmas en to see a truly wonder. with its grounds. houses. ence: made from Georgc W. Barghausm Sheet Metal Worker NOW_ LOCATED_AT. 1126 9th St. NW DELAY IS COSTLY Tet us repair vour roof NOW. Call Main 14 and we'il do the rest IRONCLADg s 12 ROOF WORRIES> el gladly call needed—what, the cost. will- be. > Ous Saric s done' oroizhis. Hrompils o 3¢ Tow cost. Call 1o eRTang KCX)NS ROOFING comP mnvm[ vumn\\ ifetime. Elll mates fre Ph SHE R o nnas & parallcl only i the product of the best HIGH GRADE. BUT \ul‘ HIGH PRICED. | BYRON S. 1S, 3T Have You a Consul: plant for yro3s, ble results. tell_you what is | «uis million dollar Drinting || Christmas Dinner, $1.50 Our Regular Dinner, With Turkey, and Au, ted for the Occasion—Served from Noon to 9%‘:?"15! Hotel La F; ayette Phone Main 4214 New Year’s Eve Celebration $5.00 Per Cover A Sumptuous Supper with Dancing Novelties and Favors Cabaret Features FOR DADDIES--ONLY! Dear Dads: It will soon be Nmas Eve—have you forgotten the trouble you had last year in putting the Xmas tree se- curely in place—we ask you? Save all that fuss, muss and worry next Thursday evening—get a Built of Steel with 18-inch Flat Base it will hold safe and just what Santy wants in your home at Xmas. The Best Thing on the Mafket A large water well keeps the pesky needles from falling. while the four colored bulbs will produce a mystic and enchanting glow through the soft evergreen branches that can be further enhanced by the addition of festoons of colored lights entwined in the tree. The “Treeliter” is equipped with two convenient outlets for plugging in electric tree ornaments. I¥s Up to You—Dad! Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 14th and C Sts. N.W. Main 7260 * This Company Stands Behind Every Appliance It Sells The National Cagntal Press| 1210-4842 D 5T, N.W. Army been reab- | STOVE, CHESTNUT, EGG ‘@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@ 0. DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH, JR. DeMoll 523482 TWELFTH AND G STREETS Open Evenings Until Christmas Xmas Savings Checks Cashed OUR PRICE GUARANTEE Shop carly. We guarantee the price on any Piano, Radio, article of furniture in our store, purchased between now Buy here now. Victrola or on any and Christmas., If any article can be duplicated for less money, | the difference. we guarantee to refund This should make your Christmas shopping easier and assure the right price and that price as low and as reasonable as ! vou of buying can be found anywhere. | This Entire Building Devoted to Useful Things The Place to Buy Pianos Furniture Victrolas Victor Records Radios Also a wonderful display of furniture novelties that will make most acceptable Christ- mas gifts. YANTA can «lmpllf) shopping by visiting this Great Shop of use- ful and beautiful things. Everything shown has quality and individuality to recommend it. ’ndiz'idualily in Furniture at DeMoll’s 99 1319-1321 F Strest December 21 STORE NEWS Hours. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Xmas Prices Suits and O’Coats Reduced prices usually come AFTER you’ve spent the money for Xmas gifts. We're giving you this amaz- ing opportunity NOW—when it will be to your greatest advan- ' 25 35 $40 Values for $50 Values for $55 Values for $60 Values for 55 $80 and $85 Suits and 0’Coats $60 Wool Vests, Special $5.75 Our finest models of “Stratford” Clothes are included in the assortments at $35 to $55. Fine Tuxedo Suits, $32.50 \Pork Leins ®t 3 i "00007@70'@ B/ OLDDUTCH , AN/ Poeraoerera oD Fresh Hams . . Ib. 27¢c lb. 29¢ Pure Lard lb. 17¢ Sirloin . . . . . 1b. 35¢ Chuck Roast, 1b. 18¢c lb. 33¢ Roasters . . Baking Chickens, Ib. 33c Fresh Geese . lb. 35¢ Calf Liver . . . Ib. 25¢ Sliced Bacon . lb. 39¢ \ Smoked Hams, lb. 31c Vlrgtma Hams, lb. 37¢ Frenclz s Mustard Jar 10c Sunmaid Raisins Pkg. 10c :Marcella Peas 3 Cans 50c Pineapple, 2+: Can 22¢ Pumpkin No. 3 Can 124:c Schimmel’s Jelly 3 Jars 25¢ Tomatoes, No. 3 Can 3 for 25¢ ranges doz. 32¢ Grapefruit, 3 for 25¢ Tangerines . . doz. 35¢ Sugar . . . 10 lbs. 57c

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