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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926 . S —_——— Firemen Stuck In Snow While Residence Burns GIVEN FOUR YEARS | ON BIGAMY EHARGE@ z i Special Dispatch to The § i CUMBERLAND. Md.. February | rs. Irvin Deems | l | Former Member of Police Vice Squad Sentenced. Others Punished. e Sireet Sihien . umes, the fire havins started {rom overneated stove. Firemen e called by phone, but the wi had hanked their path Loch Lynn Heights, near Moun- ain Lake, was burned last nigl while firemen were siuck in the a_tew hundred yards away. was at the home of former member | Police De seant of Thomas C. Wilson, of the vice squad of the partment and later marines, was <entenced today by tice Bailey in Criminal Division 1 to serve four veirs in the penitentiary | bigamy. Wilson Mary Major December iring a4 divorce Elliott, to whom he had heen some vears Bennie | term of thre tary. He wa rempted feloni colored = Henry J. K who admitted chine belong ernment from ing January microseoy University will serve ygar ar Oc ar he court fixed tRe penalty in each case at one vear but allowed the terms to run concur- rentiy the se risters e in Wendel short distance fr the company was fo turn hack informed half an how ices would retically all furniture was thont $4.04 fire avail Deems the roitor Toss was given ind convicted of an at- assault on a youns CHIEAGD GO, GVES to the District i lishing nklin School s one 1A | the rec | posm Auto Thieves Get Year, Mack Hall 18 vears old for one vear { of Jud and Jesse Munn b “Martha” Being Sung Today | 20re ment o 00 to Compensate Those Dis- h by Justice 'BARRISTERS CLUB HEARS STAFFORD 'Justice of D C Supreme ‘ Court Elates Society With ‘ D onalf aiid Tonat R Tl of I‘"Ihu' i Justice lessuved s hat he would District of Columbi 1 members of the elith to maintiin e o in the peniten » hig [ the spirit {members of the bar son. colored, a Wilson kept the assembly in an up- roar. A quartet furnished several numbers. There was a violin soloist and a “Charleston” by a member of the bar. The list of guests included Justice | Charles H. Robb of the District Court | of Appeals, Chief Justice McCoy and | Assoclate Justices Stafford, Siddons. Balley and Hoehling; Judge James F. Smith of the United States Court of Customs Appeals, Jud George (. Aukam of Municipal Court. Judge Rob- tingly of Muni CGieorge John L Clever Address. i | E. Cunninzham, Herbert L. I [thur Lambert, Thomas Lodge, « Laskey, Pine, | Dr Hell, Wendell Phillips Stafford new role lisi evenin ) o Alex er H wnnual dinner of the Ll s o ub ut the Myl n trodmced himself | Harvey. Gormin L. Hendricks, Joseph V. Connally Horning L5 and talll the soune Bvers ] X siell : Needham . *. Donahue pital | Wi : o He proceeded | Shall 8 hile and advised 1'“‘“" in Thomas M known as | rora ¢ and not o1 the Sup ~ Stinton € Clark Taylor 2 :, Tudolph 1 ; {De Zapn. Leo A 1 a | anly o in' David M. Tettit ; - and ||| Hat. " Harold It. Stephenson. | He maised | DBertrand Emerson, jr.. is president rs in estab- \n[ the Barristers, and had with him on imonz the | the dinner committee Paul B Crome ted | lin, Philbrick McCov, George 1. Me- pro- | Neil and_Frederick Cromelin acted as te Y His addre led of his most musterful efforts iture of the entertainment was A al of Pgul nee Dunbar's | recently The Party.” hn W Wil | plane ndidate for the office | pected of the Municipal Court costs only “like an uncle; h ideals of the legal profes- nmended dvised that w the and the | true fellowship to the the old-time master non-explosive, noiseless enzine invented will carry an air- 00 miles an hour. 1t Mutionize Nvinz nts i gallon ix ex Fuel Mr for stealinz an automobile. The hovs | appomted Tuesday stole the hine from the street > November Lt and drove it as far as Ch =, Pa.. where the were tak John Be who ad- mitted haviaz 4 = o on $13 Intrusted to him by January 12, will spend 1 months at Occoa The Chicago Civie Opera Comf performance of ¥l this afternoon at 2 o'clo ux compensation to those whe vere disappointci n the chanze ne. | Mrs. Adele Whi essitated the | Ive into ths eves of Frank 1. J pening night | g affoctins his Cuesda when, at her home lue to the itines sentenced to serv {harles penitentiary. but suspended and the woman bl probation. Jones. it was said, hed bragged of his attentions to other l'.‘l.enn . - zoni s Four Others on Probation. » Three years' probution w ed to William J. Morrison, old war veteran. who forzed an ir dorsement on a Government checi | for $60. 1is war record and condi- tion moved the court to extend | euding roles ire being sung by Edith Irene Antonio Cc ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO SAVE-!! Genuine Made-to-Mecasure Reductions!! ARLWOOL $40 Suits, Now This is your big. oppor- tunity (a worth-while one, too!)—to secure a 3-piece ALL-WOOL SUIT at these price reductions!! Discerniing: men. hiniow, that QUALITY is the predominating feature of all I. Haas’ suiting, Your SATISFACTION is of prime importance to us. You owe it to yourselves to come Made-to-Measure ALL-WOOL $45 Suits, Now Charles V. the zreens States Golf Association, internationally | an ge evop expert of the De :lof Agriculture, empty bottles. DR. PIPER GRASS AUTHORITY, DEAD Expert on Forage and Golf Greens Expires After Paralysis Attack. Piper, sections of the died at night. Dr. office. He Therefore, we ask the co-operation of users of SIMPSON'S MILK back empty bottles to all stores on Satur- day, February 13th. i vert on grasses and | her of partment | Country Imergency Piper suffered of paralysis last M. t work In his 4 od health for xeveral Funeral arrangements had ndt been completed today. Services, his asso- glates said, will probably be held Mon- day afternoon. Mrs. Piper was with him when he died. Dr. Piper was born in Victoria, Brit- ish Columbia, 58 years ago, and had been with the Agriculture Department 24 years. His work in connection with development of grasses for golf courses was recognized international- Iy, and he was frequently consulted by goll-course architects from Great Britain and all over the United States. Recognizing his knowledge of this | important subject the United States 30lf Assoclation four vears ago made | him chairman of its ther newly or Kanized greens section. As chairman | of this body Dr. Piper traveled all chairman of | over the United States aiding in de- United | velopment of grasses fitted for this | particular work. | " Dr. Piper was an honorary the Washington and had mem ¢ and been active in its ago. He [ course ot the A which has the ub three vears ago strain of bent gras: “become internationally 'EMERGENCY NOTICE The bad weather of the past few days has delayed the return of thousands of our .. ITIS IMPERATIVE that we have our hottles back promptly in order that service may not he handicapped. in getting | known as adaptable 1o golf course use. | Society of Agronamy. Several of hi= He was a graduate of the Univer- | books were devoted to the flora in and sity of Washington and Harvard. He | ahout the District of Columbia was the author of several works on| In botany and forage grasses and a mem ber of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Washington Acad emy of Sciences, former president of the Botanical Society of Washington a_ member of the Biological Society of Washington and of the American Soclety for the Promotion of Azri cultural Seience and the the American Beefsteaks to Be Grown. forecast Ly Dr. don savs Neeson, “hefore cover how 1o produce tute from the seed. chemists No Worried | lf‘*fi’] Glances | | ;‘ at the Wi Thermomcter H il You will never nerd feel the chill or draltiness of rooms that have been often cold if you put Ideal ARCOLA Hot Water Radiator Heat in your home or small bisei. ness bm|d|n7 You will get clean, healthful, zenial heat suited for baby, grandma or athlete! Handsome, compact; easily put in! Does not require base- ment. Automatic fire control saves utmost in fuel. Cors & 1o 16 hours on one firing. Burns any fuel. 10 months to pav Ask your dealer to show Ideal ARCOLA. Write Dept. S for (free) Ideal ARCOLA bonl: | Piper lived at 1498 Irving street Beefstakes made from cotionseed i« Davis Neeson of Lon "It is only a question of time Aix 4 meat suhsti AMERICAN RADIATOR OMPANY &'f %t (hannins, St RCOLA Hot Water Radi v or Heat ctails to Demand ;in Laundry Service —Ready-for-use delivery — unm finishing — dependahle ked linens — wee stated day—, k1a special pound curtaing through collection on ]"‘ E every and blankets washable all of on xeept Get them 0 Rednee ‘ Family- for Taundering to'a few min Churles Hackett. Virgilio Lazzari In addition to to company will in and SEE our splendid stock— bearing in mind that you should SAVE!! OVERCOATS ALL wWoOL Custom Tailored And All Ready to Slip On I. HAAS & CO. Merchant Tailors on the Avenue 1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. clemency. i I'he nte< each week Punetna Alfonso Budd and James Wells, ..;""»‘ s performance, but our d ~erions problem at all multiplied a non-return of bottles is a Finish TOLMAN Service > . : pan drivers will eal (0 young colored men. were eich pliced times, fficulties are thousandiold man 1 11 on probation for twe years. hnvkl‘ into 4 vaeant hous Decemb 4. but took nothinz. although 'h‘,\ admitted they did think of tak- | ing away a stove. Tole Edward ilansborouzh, colored. was | < Tomon placed on vrobation for one vear fur froluceo will a vielation of the Harrison anti- \ nd narcotic law. He had heen in jait | WePer-will conduct Ver for four months. An interesting incident | with Mr.y Hackett's sir tenor role the Duke |1etto™ is [h( tory of how he w: LUTHERAN BIBLE SCHOOL INSTITUTE WILL MEET | 5 fumind 355 oncr Fiu Buy Now del and Made-to-Measure ALL-WOOL $50 Suits, Now such bad weather a and on We to remain idle me < prevale ast few i v during ha~ prevailed the past fey promptly at 2 o' ‘ Tito Ruffo and ( 4 sched- | uled to appear e < temptation to allow hottles but we are mr diffienlties, days can appreciate the when travel is <o bad. sure that our enstomers will also appreciate and a generous € to request will result. SIMPSON’S MILK DAIRY) re<pi onr Frankiin 71 4 Thone e TOLMAN LAUNDRY this role in his debut at th The young Am: cast that incl it tini in the title role, whi. . Ruffo | f will probubly sing night, | and Mme » as Gilda, | Miss Mason’s rule here. received splendid press notices Washington Teachers to Gather at Reformation Church 5 0'Clock This Afternoon. The twentieth annu. Lutheran Bible of the Lutheran Chur ton. will he held th evening Church of the Reformatio Mr. Hackett is and B streets southeast, beginning | who studied entirely in this cot 5 o'clock. Three hundred are ex pected 10 attend | Rev. John Weidley. pastor church and president of the Ma Synod of the Lutheran Chu l“‘““l"]? at the principal meeting at & o'clock and an address will be de- livered Rev. A. Pohlman of (WALKER HILL SLS Oth and € Sis. N.W. Franklin 7 LAY z ~ EEIEUE E‘E [alc———lall :—EDEUE']EUE—:U:UE JEI‘J Special bihpsbnm w1 Handkerchicfs| 608 to 614 EJLEVENTH ST. We've gathered all the broken lots of Handker- chiefs in the different grades—staples and novel- ties—so combined that you can buy $1 'OO convention of 11 réceived by the audience,| recalled to repeat the (2] shed during his life- these works | him. of the Saturday Only About 175 Remarkably Effective Spring Frocl(s Grouped at one price for this one day--- } NEW uo».tz il W-R.SPEARE Cq, UNDERTAKERS Founded 1872 1623 Conn. Ave. Branch 4209 9th St. N.W. (Petworth) Phone Potomac 1600 ALMCS R sp s service will he conducted at the vpening of the session by Rev. George H. Eveler Rev. (harles H | Butler will preside. Thomas P man_ will conduct a round-table cussion on how to avoid and how to restore delinquent members and how to obtain parental co-operation. A supper will be served at the church at £:30 o'clock. PLANS MADE FOR BALL. | NewiHampaliize Delegation:in Cons it from one to ten at a saving of one- third—in the clearance sale at RE DE 4. NICHOLS zress Honor Guests The weneral committee in charge of and ball 1o he ziven Mon ¢ night a1 the N, Villard Hotel | In honor of the N 2ation plans at R \i Ml'l!')\ PRE ATION WIT H 1DF \V S OF FEXAC s S DISTINGUISHE THIS SHOP i‘.\'"l.('.\l\ EIEIE!EJI_—_:jfiI:‘EIUIEIEIEj completed ast nizht in the Postmaster Special Sale of Handbags The ones. twos and threes of a kind out of our Dres ROFESSIONAL HARMACY ‘man of | Armington. | John Jokn ¢ chairman: music committee; Louis chairman of floor committ Moriarty. ghairman of fnvitation co mittee, and Dr. cal dizector of the Vet chatrman of the recept Miss Mario lin, N. H., wu New Hmm hire” at the re beauty contest. will be pres representative of the Eranklin own stock—presenting for choice the variety of the newest and most popu- lar shapes. in both Leather and Silk. Regardless of the former price. . Haley. Prop Physicians ean I tosts, arranze for | analyses and * Bureau, | n committee. | A. Waldron of Frank. | $1.95 icals maintained at proper peratures at all times. Medical Science Bldg. 1029 Vermont Ave. Street Floor HE styles you have heard forecasted for Spring are all prominently featured in this collection— produced in Crepes and Gcorgettes—of érades that never be{ofe have been available at such a price. Charmingly fresh and origi- nal models—pictured in all tl’le ‘CO]Ors that characterize the new season— Bois de Rose Poudre Blue Cuckoo Black . Keep Warm | And Keep Well e u_| o Fancy Pillows As a wind-up sale of the season—Taffeta Silk. Velour and Rayon Pillows—in an as- $1 95 oo Vastly preferred because vastly better sorment of the gay colunngs. and in Forest Green French Gray Mint Green Navy THE PEERLESS HEARTH-FYRE RADIANT GAS HEATERS will keap the room snug warm at a vary small cost to you. SPECIAL DISCOUNT Off the 15% Regular Prices el M A 85.90 - $7.50 4 MUDDIMAN 5. ers for 709 13th St. Main 140 ol @ | | | | For Street and After- noon wear —in Both Women's and Misses’ Sizes. In the Inerpensive Dreéss Department—Second Floor Special Offering Sprlng Coats Both Sports and Dressy models— 3925 Many Useful Articles Are Offered for Sale Daily in the Sale Miacellaneous Columns of The Star In today's Star are found ad- vertisements of self and Fur-trimmed. Plain weaves and smart mixtures; crepe-silk lined. Sizes 14 to 46. Adding Machines Books Clothing Furniture Gas Ranges Weating Plant Metor Cyele Planos Refrigerators Rugs Sewing Machines Trpewriters Vietrola Third Floor 1t in need of any of these ar- ticles, refer to The Star Sale Miacellanenus classification. EIEEIIEI n |80 p[ce——r—aale———c—b |l ce——— o[ ——[b | ——0 || —]n| EEBE—EDEEEEEWEDEM@@—E— P4l