Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1926, Page 19

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'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 13, 1926—PART 1. stopped by a county policeman for BA[DWIN WARNS SHOW NEED OF NEW FIRE DEPARTMENT IN MARYLAND SUBURBS. : SHER“:F H[]FFMAN b b ot s 5 0 UP I be allowed to install a library includ- qu i . - 5 ,, —— " ing the “Life of Abraham Lincoln.” B - : ~ : s - i i ' : : The request was granted. Westbrook | 5 i s ) . L ficas taken to jail by a deputy United . v N States marshal who once held the New Apartments m mk" i . i v ey | position of Cook County jafler under e o R ! - : . "lms . : Hoffman. : H . . , ! : i " The sheriffs of be Vi t d prettiest Workers in General Strike ' , HAZARDED BY FIRE § - ~ . : Ex-Warden Westbrook Also,, ey sherits v ioth D, e ot Tooms in Washington. i their well known prisoners will re- Played Second Ficdle to . s . il THIS 1S OUR ] S / ke Begins Term for Giving ceive o pecial fuvors, : - & ¢ . 3 g2 While V:.:e s:m-!fi and Westbrook o Germany. He Says. e o - OUI.Y Wmmou : & ’ 5 . Prisoners Privileges. ::)"l‘t""';m"“’"’"rzggnfi’;h:ml;m“g Mt. Pleasant o b aré cjreulating petitions asking Presi- lnsmna! DEmRMENT , £ - A e Bt T L o i WFEMM m)HIHIS : ) A : AR g CHICAGO, June Sheriff Peter | = M. Hoffman and Wesley Westbrook, former Cook County jail warden, today went to jail to serve terms for contempt of coure, impesed because | ‘—- oo they allowed two wealthy beer run- | ners to come and go almost at \\lll‘ the coal strike now in progr A & i ” : . fe = settl m.vnlv v i i % i % 5 / | white serving jail sentences. i cache de : \ ) : . g 2 3 - | VMherttt Heffman ontered the Du| T e oo m A% - 3 A o 30day sentence, and Westhrook failed to throw light on any pos . % 5 w3 S A . went to the De Kalb County Jail at Ha ible n |,;»”|1u» werment, how h % g 3 g i y P .amore to serve four months. | vana ‘ < th controve : W o 4 Ve " o, addition Hoffman was fined $2,500 by > a is speect ons | S % ; R4 FER Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson, anama canal pre sk tne : * = ~ 3 o o S N can ! adus e sitration 8 . e : ST 2 P s, - 7 Hoftman went to jall determined to | Amm c°ntinent o abn v\\h‘i h lh;; \\ml;:m s : : it te from that cloister his duties secking to invoke in the settlemen A . > : PN 3 5 as Sheriff of Cook County, exerc o dnttendtomai e @ . : - ' . ’ ominion over deputy : iee them all S p— trip— le trying to reconcile labor and i Sl / - . tv highway police and the e round and ) S cro meric % 1 and a hose cart of old vintage, the only type of : us in the wealthy Bethesda-Chevy Chase distri hundred prisoners in the Cook y ss Al s at, a the people the need of a ch to modern standards. Th cate he fashionable section yesterday. |iail here. He named tw A 15.day voyaj e people the n hange to modern standards. The outfit created a sensation in the fashion yes B e Y e ONE WAY ot vfmy”!:h::px: ONE WAY nion 3 expected to retain supervision. ln Coast-to-Coast ser- fought i ¢ S0 Mule-Drawn Fire Apparatus Parades MARYLAND FORESTS |EXECUTIVES RECEIVE Fidini it Own At tice.” Sighisecing 2t et 3 > b 4 avana and Panam He rode to jail In his own automo a s “‘ ; e i S PRISON WORK MEDALS | yic and x fore Canal. . maintained that the 4 anal. e ‘=< Proudly in Belhesdd and Chevy Chase| HEAVILY DAMAGED e, N {| Your chotce of rait “time or ot S Smith, Pinchot and Trinkle Hon-|but Westbrook went with the asser \ routes, whether going tion that “this is no vacation for me e Sl ves because I haye been made the victim e e of politics and the goat of corruption.” 3 ntinent,with author- Hoffman arrived at the Du Page ized stop-overs. | By the Associated Pres | County. bastile and was assigned to : T A RDSLEY N Y. June 12.—Gold | the same cell in the antiquated little Reduced Spring and Summer Rates | medals in recognition of their worik | Jail which for a time housed Frankie Meals and berths on steamer included uggle, | Sleepy undismayed mule driven fire-fighting equipment. — in improving the prison systems in | 1#ke: beer baron, who with his part- Round Trip— Rail and Water $350 Ist Class usgle, | couple of dusky, diminutive, behel- | Asa matter of facs, it was this very g _ e o Niates o s AR ™ | ner, Terry Druggan, precipitated the From your home town (on main line points) and hacl not « d firemen, the antiquated hand ingement between the citizens of | > etk o e Torr Y e inchot of | Situation ‘that led to Hoffman being Round Trip—Both ways Water $425 1st Class head. eapy icl the Bethesda Fire De- thesda and Chevy Chase and the / A June 12.—Forest fires | - sentenced. Lake was sent to Wheaton ? 3 Pennsylvania and former Gov. Trinkle it wisefound Na had beeniine: One way— Water $250 Ist Class rle piece of apparatus v fire | P! 0 in N ) i pring ha been the of Virginia h the jonal mmit. v. Some of thelead- | st serfous in vears. More than 475 = S Mt | jeased from the Cook County jail al Proportionately lower rates in 2nd, Tourist and 3rd Cabins . > &6 b < 2 tee on prisons and prison labor. i e and alo who knew of the combi | .. \vere reported. They spread over | G Tt P most three months before his il siinistd dateilbe ol s iy s were reno \ey spread over . Pinchot, the only one of the | i expired. “I am sufferin 1 e e i Baugamay Caas oe est of a con- | nation reel and squirter thought it | ShoL N0 o would be a zood plan to let the re- |21 AUt 0000 Sex QG [vdinients presenc doPCHIDed tHe et i inafdREE S WIRHE & Glots fcons vertheless, he added. “such & Sort S artment, | mainder of the community see what [ Fi¢d an estimated damage of .000, 1 vances made in the penal system of | science.” "Hoffman said he wanted to hioh orides: et aver ail]mons v jle vesterday. To be | sort of a fire depurtment they have |&ecording to Jobn B i Pennsylvania. The idea of punish-| pa treated Mke all the other prisoners ANAMA A FIC INE e e e o lnecrectiaty the department, no- | out there. State forester. The Spring fire hazurd | ment s not: secondary to edtcation, | and that his children have all prom develop . > "1 body in Bethesda or Chevy Chase Behind it all was a hunch on the | JEEO0 1 BT eq 8 O ohich is ne 1, and it is the purpose of Penn- | jsed to come to see him on the two | ermecompany | part of those responsible for the spec- '..»uim b o visiting days a week at the Du Page ens | | g institution. [ tacular dash that maybe the citizens | "“RIY NN G 20 000 2] Aisahsse Offers Jail Library i = 2 M. Micks, Mgr.. 1208 rhtm( N Washington, D. (. STORE HEADS INDICTED | yould respond_more veadily in the | inier land were huencdthis Spring, D R T e row e mide tote ubligh 2 i said. In addition, approxi Westbrook surrenderes at a hotel in ‘or any authorized steamship age IN $10.000, FAILURE. | ethesda and, Chevy Chas al | o ANCIlIngs. S Tir Ut - Oak Park to deputy marshals and | ()()0 | honest-to-goodness fire L ihics Were aiitioyen by sfored S two hours later was in the Syc: IVEN AT'NG | “‘.‘l',‘ up-tos “l”“ g i | tire { sign corn in B all. On the way his automobile v i ie mule-drawn hand car 1 : Fire damage varied greatly in dif Omaha Offcials and Two Other - ed vesterd : e a g ferent communities, depending upon E— s which kept its eves : crlly | the stage of growth of burned Accused of Mail rrane “Picti 5 P ber. e Placed on “Distinguished List” for‘on the big tin helmets sur: Mo ey setlmated the & ] | , G Peter Gmg & Sans CO. the ehony her i 20 1adl it | unt 1os G 1t eiic 45 an ae ign bearing ving sig- | sald. ¢ half the total loss w : 5 Banks Lost Heavily. G 3 the Fifth Year in t| TLack of rainfall during the “period LEGE PARK, 2 ant inscription ing on April - of A i Lillions in Property Hazarded by 5 52, when dry weather and a 817-823 scvcnth st.N.w. By the Associated Press. . e \ ! 4 just before the ing growth of ning Cor as | p | high winds caused fire spread, it was ~Wiard M. | Successlon thems il B probie ¢ { the defunet | | el imber and underbr placed on th istinguished | s is Our Only Protection.” ! satd. -~ 2 s: War Department tofay - | i a e UL O O | lomefurnishers Since 1866 de sthesda and Chevy Chase's array would have though of calling on nu- ored for Bettering State Sk L DE SeIE e fior Catibmen ttvrentoon | Rowhle JcbREienAhaval featt, Shople | eaior 50000 Acrcs Burned This & (oW e ent Lo ses U LS i afternoon through | and-ladder and hose reel if there divine s x capitalist| the fashionable Maryland suburbs | hud been a fire. They have too much Spring With Loss Totaliing are not| which it serves. respect for their flres out that way, | ° dictator- | Sjren shrieking and pulled by a ms, and too little confidence in | $250,000. Penal Systems. | formed Dresident Albert F. Woods. |[F - — = = | i g DEMONSTRATION | g Attractive and Seasonable . ¥ FRdi e T L O || Davenport Table Home- Furnishings Refrigerator R NEW PERFECTION | _Re $29.75 Special Pn('es—Easy Terms i Eremeet $24.50 “distinguished lis The inspection | al sers | was made ahout a month ago. i . : -{ At the time of the inspection the | i % 3 i ) Army officer in charge declared that A beautiful table with genu- i High 'gradc refriger- York ar the Maryland Band was the | ine mahogany top and birch 1 | ators with selected ash round $300.000 in ' best he had he is v in his | under parts. Easily opens, and a . i | case and raised panels. | tour of the various istitutions in the has a 12-inch concealed leaf. section. And Ovens Handsome finish and design. { A R i S Insulated with a pat- | |7 Capt’ W. P. Scob#p is acting head | los as s, 22x 0 R = & ANNA cou' D'S SHARE |or e e 3‘,_;*;;” r sctence || June 14th to 26th, Inclusive | e e 2 e AN CHERE ao= anitctig £S"AE 59041, 323} = | Recommended by world-fumous cooks. See the stoves in operation and Piy Convertierdly | 557 s sheathing of tasteless Giind }K|NG CALLS RUTH DRAPER‘ SEE OUR STOCK OF CHALLE uu‘n’mnn‘:w A | T A 5 P~ l and odorless seagrass SELLERS KITCHEN C ; BRAN 3 N g . e Accow t isclose: Amount Held | > ¥ i quilting. to prevent large 5—p1ece Enameled 3 N T \ /B i ice consumption. 63- Breakfast Sets [ AR " e pound ice capacity. S $2475 Easy Terms in the Supreme Court | gye FURNITURE—~STOVES—FLOOR COVERINGS . led that the share of the | 3 Draper, who is a grand 1220-26 Good Hope Road Phone Lincoln 556 | Comprises a pretty table of Mal(e Your Own Bedroom Sulte Slmmons : I ate of . wuld heid for the bene- | daughter of the late Charles A I Windsor design _and four i fit of Anna Duchesse de Talley- | Dana, is giving performances in Au‘ ANACOSTIA, D. C. chairs to match, Very attrac- Vv $ s e [§“‘“d°"q','2f"”if,,,‘ Shovemr o el i Unlimited Parking Space Skl EriEHediin AR From These Matc}}ed alnut Day Bed. $9.75 i ang 0 b a “““\‘ i Lt "“"C'C;h P and Gum Pleces Complete th steel P arge It - 3 o 5 . i s e e L Of Walnut and Gum in a popular Tudor design and link-wire springs. with strongly constructed. Select your own individual pieces to cretonne - covered pad Console Ta‘yle complete a suite or buy them' separately. with valance. Zasily opens into a double size Underwear Sale! o | and Mirror Four Dressers bed. Crepe Gowns, Muslin Slips with | || $11.00 $19'75 523]5 $2950 $39. 50 Charge It hip hem, Crepe and Muslin Step- Capt C. S. Hammond Resigns. f ! 5 : ? | ins, Bloomers and Chemise in Comprises a handsome table Semi Vanity $21 50 TPk 1 ; ! - 39,50 RUGS (;p), Miss Ruth { Draper, the i monoloj $1.612.282 Paid Her '\' 1s been commanded to appear before | | the King and Queen at Windsor | { Castle next Friday evening for the | entertainment of the King's Ascot Duchesze de Talleyrand. xm 12.—An ac President b the | white and colors. A sensational of Tudor design, nicely fin- special in the Bargain Basement ||. ished brown mahogany. Com- Vanity, $39.50 o et A = . ' = oty | plete with a beautiful plate . e : . . mirror. ; B {r:féd : : _ 50¢, 69c : - S . Chest pf Drawers, $18.50 2 Ratans 616 8() c Ju'-\rrl Coast Artillery (:(‘:Xx?;s. Va]ues c Cthor‘)beu $34-75 9x12 Domestic ntly transferred to the | T Grass Rugs.... $14-75 Garden Bow-End Bed, $24.75 810 Imported 413 9B . " Equipment 0dd Wooden Beds, $12.50 A Super-Anniversary Special | | sy st g 4-Piece Bedroom Suite. $84.50 3“6“ $8.75 dcu Tro\\cl with wooden handle... 150 Of attractive design in gumwood and nicely finished Rugs. - $250 Serrated Girass in walnut. Comprises dresser, convenient chest, semi- In Our Bargain Basement! i :;‘g; w°°“"} 925¢ vanity with three mirrors and choice of bow-end wood bed. Fold; Garden Hoe...... 69c With Large Vanity, $94.50 i 01:.¢$2.89 Summer WaSh Dl' eSSBS Garden Rakes 49c ; Heavy khaki duck on & i steel frame. Folds 15¢ i Srac Weed Rakes easily into a compact Several Hundrg! Go on Sale Monday! || | v o %695 gt T e i o corner=— emergency use in the Mt. Pleasant Cigar | ; and News Shop i/ < . Broadcloths, Rayons Fiber Stroller "N . i " Ne Ml Orders * 3209 Mt. Pleasant St. v A 4 & al Pretty Voiles |, $9.75 3-Piece Fiber Suite, $39.75 Is a Star Branch Strongly made, with padded . = & = 3 i 4 seat and back in an attractive An attractive suite 6f hand-woven fiber with coil You'll save time by EANE N8 8 WlE ] N $2.50 and $3.00 Values b et spring seats and 'oose cushions covered in attractive cre- leaving your Classified ' | X . tonne. Choice of two two-tone finishes. E ‘ Thrifty women who want good-looking ph 6 eds for The Star at any | dresses ‘at ‘a smial) price ahould attend this ‘Have It Charged” of the many authorized Y ¢ bargain basement sale Monday. ; 8 8-piece FiBer Suite. $137.50 prancn (_)fiices—located 2 ] ] g Hundreds of those ever popular stripes, in practically every \ i I broadcloths and rayons and solid color voiles; In a beautiful three-tone effect. Comprises chair, community in town, and | bought specially for our anniversary, go on 7 rocker, settee, desk and chair, fernery, table and lamp. A nearby suburbs. tomorrow at this unbelievably low price. — wonderfully attractive suite and a staunchly constructed one. . Pay Conveniently C Back S ane The servdi;:e is effi- j | i } | ciently rendered—with- ] : P Il fH g | 5 out fecs of any lkind The Efficlent 3-Pc. Bed-Davenport Suite, $125.00 Porch Rocker - y regular rates are ’ 5 d 3 charged. ‘ Sweeper, $1.98 Al T e e e i $Of4'3§d S The S i .. . MORE Clagsied Ads ca’;‘:‘;‘,’fi"{“cfigfff,‘ged oictal 10-Pe. Dmmg Room Sulte, $137.50 with double woven cane mings, bl‘ls‘le brush, self-o “5 A high-grade period design in high-lighted walnut. other papers here o riubbie i seat and back. .Ide.al for combined. You can “:fhae‘:;‘sg‘ Aw ondcrful Tittle Ta- Very attractive and most moderately priced. the porch or within the count on getting re- i bor-saver, efficient and durable, house. il et i i i No Mail Orders EASY TERMS No Mail Orders “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office every day than all the

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