Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1926, Page 26

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NEW VETERAN BBDY | RS 5 ORGANIZED HERE Membership Open to Service| Men of All Ameri- can ‘Wars. The organization of a cluh. the membership of which will be open to service men of all wars in which the | Tnited States has perfected last night a! a ltll"Pl‘ at- | tended meeting in the City Clu The followin ry officers were elected charter membership re manent officers will be el man, Lieut. Ralph A. ¢ Riemer: record- Stephen K. Till- Lieut. Howard 8 presided at the of the City C1 th e (e permnent ofticers will M Ship will he v | will be limited nged by vhn veterar and vicinity for the | I A Lewis "Weraen X lhnl<‘~ H. Luh, Lieut.! ert L. Lew S. Mohler. Hnger. Maj. Cha v William Waller. uv | ¥ Capt. C. C. Lowe. Cant. Ch von Vi alkenbur T E Ramsey ACCOUNTING DEMANDED OF GARRETT, IN PRISON Buit in Behalf of Insanity Patient Charzes Attorney Dissipated Property in His Case. #pecial Dispateh to The Star | ROCKV Md.. Jenwary 30, George H. formerly of Forest| Glen. by his next friend. Louise Ernst. has instituted proceedings in} the Cireuit Court te have John A . formerly for forgery moved as com of the nelinnnev a p\ponmum such committee. Tt iz set forth in the petition that kirnst was. in judged a lunatic and Springfield Asylum. at Svkesville AMd.. and that soon thereafter Garvett was appointed by the eourt to look after his property. It is represented | that Garrett. on May 14. 1221, on an order of courl. sold property he- estate, together with interes should have accrued from the funds | properly invested, and charges that Garretr spent and dissipated most of | such property and has refused and still refiises to make an accounting or { in any way show what he has done with the property The petitioner is represented by At- torneys B. A. Barbee and A. D. Smith of Washington | CONFER ON BUS STOPS. Red Star Owners Seek Privileges Before Maryland Body. Special Dispatch 10 The Star BALTIMORE. January 30.—A con- | farence on installation of local bux service along Washington boulevard hetween Baltimore and Washington | was held at the office of the Public Service Commission vesterday. The Red Star Line. which was rep vesented by former Judge D. W. F. Musgrove, Is seeking permission ta carry passengers from Baltimore to nointe this side of the District of Columbia line. No formal petition has been prepared. however | The commission's policy hitherto has been opposed to such service on the ground that it would compete with the train service. The Red Star Line is now doing zn interstate business between Baltimore and Wash- ington and other points in Maryland. EDITOR'S CASE DELAYED. Contempt Charges Against New | York World Man Postponed. HEW YORK. Jenuary 30 (4).—Con- s ampt proceedinks against Harold Y Btamey "Pollard. - executive e | the New York Evening Wor was cited in a writ issued by Supreme | Court Justice Levy. for editorial crit. | icimms of eertain practices of Justice | Levy, were postponed foday unfil Feh cnary Postponement was requested by | Pollard’s attorney. who said he had\ not had sufficlent time to advise his | client. The action against the editor is based on three editoriale in which reductions by Justice Levy and other | justices of criminal balls set by county judges were attacked. Aln ten vears 1,463 kiv«nms Clubs have heen formed in the United States | . B’ and Canada, THE EVENING . STAR., WASHINGTOXN, D. €. SATURDAY. JTANIURY 30, 1226. & 70% Increase in December 100% Increase in January Now fopr February/ Washington is finding out even faster than we had hoped what a splendid store we have here and the sort of values we are giving day after day. 70% increase in December. 100% increase in January. But that’s history. Now for February. e Many a merchant’s heart has been broken in February. Usually it is the dullest month in the year. But we are going to change all that at The Hecht Co. next month. We are going to put February on the calendar. We are going to double our February of last year. We are going to keep things humming on F Street. What does this mean to you? Just this—that we have gathered the values to awaken your interest in the store in February. Not simply a value here and there during the month, but a splendid special every day. Not simply a low price, but quality at a low price. For weeks buyers representing every department in the store, upstairs and down, have been working and planning for their February specials. . . . February specials begin Monday. Sunday’s Star, Post and Herald carry some of the news. It will pay you to watch for these announcements and to shop here Monday. and every day thereafter in February. ry day we will have a big special for you %WW%M@ %M%Wfim%&%m «

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