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D. €. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 1926. e L U. S. ARMY OFFICER | BUSSES ARE REROUTED. | ik, cranar, e DROWNS |N POTOMAG Change Due to Street Repairs at street, between Sixteenth street and Thomas Circle and thence to Massa ' ? - Scott Circle. | a % % ” ¢ 3 ¢ S % Lo ¢ £ A temporary rerouting of the : ¥ 4 i : Lieut. Walter C. Myers, Who Was busses of the Washington Rapid . s % o . Transit Co.. during the resurfacing 7 . . STAR. TWASHINGTON. DAUGHERTY TRIAL RESUMES MONDAY "Conspiracy Case Hearing Ad-‘ joined After Testimony of | Record Burning. on continue will e chusetts avenue. All other busses Awaiting Assignment, Sinks to fof Scott Circle, wa: trafic I by will go south Sixteenth street Alexander announced toduy | Northbound Route No. 1 busses wil Death While Blfllmg I manager of operate via M cet via Thoma the | Cirele and_Sisteenth street and the | north on Sixteenth street, as herets from M street. Northbound busses will At Sixteenth and P = southbound busses will Vi Scott Circle, as a path | kept open for mnorthbound Claude M: | street to Seventeenth. south n‘:;“rm,",‘- ap. | Severteenth to M. and east on 2rotest Recent Pcstpone- ment of Rule Enforcement Without Hearing. Walter U. 8. A.. 23 years pointed and awaiting in the Coast Artillery, we the Potomar River about 3:30 o'clock | yesterday afternoon. while taking a| lfl': off the float of Washington Canoe | Club. His body was recovered some | distance below the spot where he went | down by Policeman Charles M. Bir kigt and Ralph Fox, a civilian. and! |taken to the morgue, where Coroner| Nevitt gave a certificate of accidental death Lieut. Myers good swimmer, was able to remain cause he was subject is thought by friends ti ing resulted from an cramps. Columbus Fearso i of a boathouse near the foot of Thirty- seventh street. saw the lieutenant struggling in the water, but was un- able to reach him. \ The deceased. native of this city. was a son of John Claude and Mrs. Myers of 5602 Thirty-ninth street. He was an honor pupli of Central High School, having wonm a scholarship there several vears ago. and was a graduate of George \Washington Uni versity. He was well known in ath- letic circles as a sprinter and tennis player. Prior to appointment in the Army. vas emploved at the Naval Observ- Lieut he paving work is expected gnment | S:xteenth Route weeks. the Zon- ‘esenta- organizations in voting to amended Criticism was directed at ing Comm! on tod: b tives of several for its veaterda postpone enforcernent of the zoning regulation permitting | tion of detached houses only By the Associated Press NEW YORK. September 25.—The Daugherty - Miller conspiracy trial <tood tod: journed until Mond with- evidence before the jury tha Harry Daugherty had burned bank ik sl records which ihe prosecution con. Gl areaN ] tends would have shown hie gulll. | gegignated A restricted until January | The Government has beeff presenting | jgog | | rel civ action Woondhward & WLathron 10th, 11th, F and G Streets only a_fairly | it is stated, and never 7 ihe water ba to cramps. It t the drown attack of . proprietor was :‘«ldr?"'fm&"f}a!: days and its case IS | The critics charged that the com- it I mission could not legally change the | Mal 8. Daugherty, brother of the former Attorney General and a banker | date of enforcement, originally set | January 1. 1927, without a public n their home town, Washington Engineer Commissioner J. Court House, Ohio. tesiified yes he was unable to produce MISSINg | prankiin Bell. chairman of the com- ledger sheets of his bank subpoenued | mission, answered this, however, the l,u\vllfm""(. with the statement that thd commis- Harry .xnu‘k t sion has the discretion to set a date “and later told for making a regulation effective, and snytningouL of 41 has been so advised by Corpuration them . . ounsel Francis H. Stepher 'hvm»?.? rnr;nrdé;_ ‘-t\;e ;;1,“"6;?5? Commissioner Bell explained that a e accounts of the i change in the text of the reguiation, wn Toise Somt hich would require a public hearing. Bandymn - ers as not fnvolved in ihis case. testified. ~ The foilov Herbert Wilson Herbert Wilson Cuacd Bend Mibs0 of by addressing. the lllrum.i before the Palazzo Chigi, Rome, aner an memm had hfl'n made on his life by a hflmb thrown by a man known as Ermete Gioannini or Gina Lucetti. STUDY BE'NG M AI]E 16 Prisoners Held | MADIGAN TRANSFERRED. Chained to Walls |corporation Counsel's Atde Goes to the records he asked bis brother he committee on zoning of the | atlon of Citizens' Associations, - Police Court. On Mutiny Charge frie them, s the first civie organization repre- | = Frank W. Madigan, special assist- By the Associated Press. The Govermment s sec to protest the commission’s . lany Veterans May Be Re- ant corporation counsel, was trans- NASHVILLE, Tenn., September | ferred to the Police Court today by een prisoners, the full Ii eonnection between Harry Dau and $100,000 of » $141.009 fee ps f ’, moved From St. Elizabeth’s It has adopted an amendment t v the code, a part of which was that 0 Hampton' Va. e e et et "lign. | order of the District Commissioners hethton, are sleaping chained to the |to succeed Alexander H. Bell, jr., Richard Merton, German copper mag jall walls and wearing ankle chains | senior counsel in charge of the court. nate, for expediting a $7.000.000 c and manacles foliowing a 12-hour which the Government all M. Delll WHE be asisueds o Hile fraudulent it would take effect January = at date was as much a part of the code as anything in it. Now it has been amended to January 1. 1928, Mal te irst Speals ce chairman of for Tots of Chile are taking to novelty s made in America action. “The comm right to amend th & regulations without a public hearing.” he said. Neverthelcss, that s what it has | the legal seray AUTO PAINTING BRU: DONALDSON AUTO PAINTING CO. Rear 455 New York Ave. Fr. 8694. NN prove mutiny, ended vesterday when the | jmportant work of handiing condem. A Jovernment seeks 1o sheriff brought a fire hose Into | pation cases under the direction of that Harry DRugherty received Corporation Counsel Francis H. Ste- interest from $100,000 n bhonds. which were part c payment to the late .ol A check for 5 has been traced to jon against the fare, and dissatisfaction, fomented by five Federal prisoners, is blamed for the mutiny. Demands for bet- ter food and the freedom of the corridors being refused, they began Y movement is under way which 777 result in transfer of many the Daugherty he prescution has shown Thomas R. Miller chose that han & depositor property funds an who later committed suieide, arvinged for the maj that | HIACY witheut & public hearing as required ¢ committee has not vet met on this. We did not dream the commi sion would make such a decision with- | cut a hearng on that specific point Bureau beneficiaries from lizabeth's Hospital to the Sol- s' Home at Hampton, Va. Negotiations are being carried on between a the systematic destruction of water pipes, electric wiring and furniture. Where you can buy--- S : 2/ FACTOR AT GENEVA| | the Soldiers’ Home at Hampton, to | determine whether facilities will be Qualities of Delegates Said to Dom- inate in Important available to care for such patients | from St. Elizabeth’s as may be Decisions. part of this depos: | which has not been had. T think, how- ever, my associates will support me in tryink to prove this new regula- tion invalid, and if, as a result. we are granted a hearing. we will advance such resistance as to make our ~fforts seem puny. AMERICAN GAS “The Motor Gasoline that is different Washington, D. C. (Northwest Section) HEROLD SERVICE STATION. AMERICAN ACCESSORY GOMPANT, N g oiten 21st and. Georgia Ave. G AND SO AMERICAN ACCESSORY COMPANT, 2 " Capsol Howh Georgin Ave. and Upshur. HUNT BROTHER ARCADE GARAGE AND SERVICE. StmmERS CHAS 1417 Trving St " Cottage City CAES')‘DYD GND KOEHL, Takoma JOHNSON, H. C. Park, D. % RAG CENTRAL AUTO SUPPLY. it Ve ‘ } COMMUNITY. SERVICE STATION, Ny B s Mk th and X Ste. N % J DIETRICT SERVICE STATION, 13% ‘”“"“"flflfi,’,‘,‘}f:k BTATION and D Sts McMULLEN, T. DUNN AUTO SUPPLY, 6th and Q n!\nllfl Park Sin . 3 PARKER, G. GRAYSTONE FILLING STATION, | attaville MCNAMEE, WHITE HOUSE GARAGE, Hilla “Bridge EDW Hunting Hill MORSBERG SERVICE STATION. ROBERTS AND Kensingto UMSTEAD SERVICE STATION. Lanham BLYTHE GARAGE. MORRIS ELLI> La Plata MITCHEL MOTOR COMPANTY, HUGH-MITCHEL Muirkirk MUIRKIRK GARAGE LAWSON, P. M. Tourists' Mattowomen MATTOWOMAN GARAG No NORBECK GARAGE Oxon HIll SHERRIFF, T. N BERRY AND COX Oaklund RANDOLPH JENKINS STRESEMANN HINTS AT EXODUS OF ALLIES found to need domiciliary care only The committee from the Veteran: Burcau consists’ of Dr. O. Everman, | i ; chief of the psyehiatiist service of | We were not inclined to oppose | tho central office of the Veterans' Bu- nuary 1, 1927, as the date for pro. | the ceiral office of the Veterans' Bu- Assures Rhinelanders of Aid in tection of detached homes to become i e . - gional medical officer he . Th e Siettive, JRIOUSH itine the | : coft e ih By Cable to The Star and Chicazo Daily News. Message Sent Cologne 2 i : . Diider a yoar 1= which to Slregurd | Are NOW at Hampton conferring with | By Cable to T o mclamony Gazette. 5 sl oy 1 Col. Thompson, and, according to it, si“lufl I,h«-\ m?.} start building six | eqply indications, will be successful in | chiefs of the German government e e l““;‘;’;”»‘ Wb | their mission. Already the Veterans' | press bureau are candidates for the tiel that is more ”“m moush time to | Bureau has placed World War veter- | position of vice general secretary of ilick thein = L ans for domiciliary care at the Na-|the League of Nations, which has been offered Germany. -One is essentially Time Enough for Builders. (Maryland Continued) By the Assoriated P Cabin John BERLIN. September 25— A mes mage which Dr. Stresemann. the for- | . eign minister. haz sent 11 the Co' Gazette i Interpreted here as an in dication that 1074 Pa s League of In his m eures the Rh dominated the mx., del *Fhe Rhenish its dark, dark ho £ h and devo MAZZULLO German liberty, Newly Arrived from Foreign R~zd Repa and American Mills Sum Voted for Bpecial Dispat h COLLEGE 25— An ord Prince G ers, B the road f ta | Daniels 5 done under =un district SHIPPING 10th Definite plans for enforcement of Lt 4201 Conn Caria: The smart woman gives particular attention to the choice of her hosiery. And she, with her sophisticated, decisive taste, will appreciate this carefully selected showing of imported and do- OO e mestic wool hose—for sports and informal wear N OTEAN, & g Camp: this Fall and Winter. She will also appreciate N v the advantage of selecting hosiery now while SEAT PLE. \N;:‘\"l;lm;il::{'Afll B sty . stocks are fresh and new and color assortments complete. ar 320 Michigan Ave. 2370 Georgla Ave BRVICE STATION, 14th road ¢ ANY, 6th ard NEWS 1th and 27th (Northeast Section) AMERICAN ACCESSORY COMPANT, 3d _and Florida Av SSORIES, CARR AUTO ACH K St COOPERS SERVICE STATION. Blad- ensburg Rd. and_District Line. /EDWARDS MOTOR SERVICE, and Rhods Island Ave. LO-KO SERVICE STATION, Florida Ave LORD BALTIMORE FILLING STA- TIONS, INC No. 3—15th and H_Sta. MAR-DIS MOTOR COMPANY, Lhode Island Ave. at District Line MARYLAND AVENUE FILLING STA- TION, 14tn and Maryland Ave ROSENFELD. ROSE. SEATON SERVICE STATION 45_Seaton St SEATON SERVICE STATION NO. 1. 23 _and Rhode Isiand Ave. BEATON SERVICE STATIOS NO. 8. 15th snd Silver Hill LATIMER BROTHERS. Silver Springs XANDER SERVICE STATION, Sycamore Island LEWIS, ANNIE T 16th T. B. BURROUGH, H ASH, J. W. ROCK, W. F. aving Tire 1219 RFD, RIVED AT NEW YOkK. Mauretani- I mported from Scotland All-wool hose, in Jacquard woven pattern. developed in striking colors, $10. 1420 Tuxedo OWENS, EMMA. Unper Marlboro DUCKETT, B. F. Waldorf MORELAND MOTOR COMPANY. Wheaton NOWLIN, S. M (Virginia) Alcova_Helghts ALCOVA GARAGE Alexanaria BALLENGER. R. T, R. F. D CROCKETT, D. C. R. F. D. DAVIES, W. L. R. F. D, DUNCAN GARAGE. HARLOWE, J. R, R. F. D. IDEAL GARAGE. TEMPLE GARAGE Arliagton RENCHER, R. E. SIEGEL, HARRY. Barcroft EMBREY, M. E Balleys Cross Reads OLIVER, E. H. Clarendon) CLARENDON AUTQ SUFPLY. PENNA. MOTOR COMPANY. Cherrydale GREENWOOD GARAGE. MARTIN'S SERVICE STATION STRATTON, G W. Chain Bridge MACKATY, J. D Centerville TUBERVILLE, G. R. OR MORE than half a century we have known the pride that is the exclusive possession of the larg- estdezlers in diamonds in Washington. And we esteem very highly the tremendous volume of business that has come to us through our offer of divided - ac- count privileges. Seregs R. Harris & Co., Seventh & D Jeswcelers and Diamond Merchants for More Then Halt a Century DUE T | immediate application of the principle. | improved sufiiciently no longer to re- | the League. quire hospital care, but only com-| Germans, who so long believed that " This movement is entirely separate | decisions are taken in private meet. which in from the other outgoing fiow of bu-|ings, where personal qualities are most | h 8t hospitals nearer thelr relatives. mile” ‘during the proceedings, while i zechoslovakia was a great influence No. 8--6ih and Rhode Island Ave. Dr. Everman at Head. No. 10—37th 8t. and Wi next week between Traffic Director | the matter of the character of treat-| America’s eventual entry into the | [FRpiie O, Eldridge and Maj. win B.|ment at the hospital or any of the |Jeague is advisable ‘and_Park and Calvert. Arrivals st and_ Sailings From : I the fndorsement of the Dis. |pitals for the insane, appointed by New York, : ¢ Council and Maj. Hesse. |Secretary of the Interior Work, and oifenders who disregarded the als would be given a pink card s by a dog fish in mid-channel, one BERRE criter suggests that the big fish g tional Soldiers’ iJome at Marion, Ind et it Ll L G e 5 a politician. The other has more the tion it has been the target for build- Inquiry Starts October 1. te t of g rer| t official ers. while civic groups, on the other | 7 7 £ . et Lt i o To determine how many bureau ben- [ These two candidates show two ten- fortable housing. a board of doctors | the League was “only a British instru- from the Veterans' Bureau will open | ment,” have discovered to their sur- an_inquiry at St, Elizabeth’s October | pi that what really counts at Ge- 1. Bureau officials believe many of the | neva is personality. Foreign Minister 623 Veterans’ Bureau beneficiaries at | Stresemann’s paper, Taeglische Rund- Pi ANP“'ED |N ]0 UAYS St. Elizabeth’'s may now be in need of | schau, declares it is not true single LA wed so much reau men from St. Blizabeth's, which | important. GARAGE. 1 - athertand.’ | is based upon transferring them to| Antonie Vallentin. writing in Ger- "°“1'}03“'}',’,’.1'°“ FIGLBG S sTA = n- . hospitals nearer their homes. A |mania, declares explicitly that Great g « orm- | Pint.Ticket Idea for Offend- | bvard of medical officers time | Britain’s comparatively weak influence which we 280 reviewed tho bureau cases at St. |in the recent meeting was due entire SIOMISY R vation of : Elizabeth's etermine how many |1y to the inefficiency of Austen Cham T T ers Is Not Favored by T Wikcomin A Commissicners. N Lecause of the personal qualities ‘of o Yi"3d and Srase. Ave The new board of officers who will | A[. Benes. e EERTICE STATION, determine the question of domiciliary | 7This impression concerning person E Sts. care will be headed by Dr. Everman. | ality, which corroborates the writer's | | MINUTE SERVICE STATION, the new pedestrian control regulation | Including this new inquiry at St|personal impressions gained at for-| |ueAOWELL BROTHERS become effective in 10 davs will [ Elizabeth’s, which, it was emphasized | mer meetings, is important in con- N g MOORE. R. .. superintendent of) police. charges raised since the recent con- | (copyright, 1920, by Chicago Dafly News) | STANDARD ACCESSORY COM egulation which will require 5 stigation, there are | -3 2 —— - 5013 Georgla_Ave strians to cross intersections with | ¢ her agencies now already SULLIVAN AND HELAN, fic only Where the automatic elec: | looking. into affairs at the hospital, SULLAVAN "AND “HELAN, signal lights are in operation | They are the office of the controller " Belmont St._ o adopted by the Commissioners |eneral of the United States, a med- Dasizhi . 4 commtitee of Congress. ement Detail Puzzles. S estion of how to enforce the Hon it now pertesing the| CHANNEL SWIM JOKES. however. Mr. Eldridge e had planned an educational campaign . ¢ P % t for at least six months, during 8,"”Rf[‘\l_:,:mi;p“fi,’g:f,';,'w.x;;‘_f‘":“fs ting the resibility of German hu morous writers. Recalling that Kem- them not to repeat the | should be muzzled. Since Mrs. Clem- ington Corson is the mother of two fldren, another wit would have a “grandmothers’ race next vear, to all grandmothers between 1 70 who have bobbed hair.” and, have persistently fought for|eficiaries at St. Elizabeth’s may have | dencies prevailing here in regard to domiciliary care. powers dominate the League, since all could be transferred 1o Government | beriain, who sat with -an empty Line, t p Ave. Ie worked out at a conference early by bureau officials, is not guing Into | sidering the ' question of whether | |MOORE R WARDMAN PARK GARAGE, terday after mature consideration |ical board of superintendents of hos- h time no ar would be made, merich, a German, was knocked out other column Ohio—S bure wvor upen the pink card idea, be- that the embarrassment {t 1nse pedestrians would tend to their co.operation. The the reguiation. in_iheir on the co- | population a8 would not be forthcoming if | pafore she swam catses = dme a pedvsirin absentmind | ylon:*in lard in Chicago: alked acrc an iniers on —_— Office Rooms red light burly policeman ink card in his ha Westory Building Fireproof Substitute I3 Sousght. 14th & F Streets NW. this_opposition, it is re as certain 1he District Most modern aid bLest kept ing_in oy ilding tr M dridge’s pink Al outsi Imported from England All-wool hose, in Jacquard diamond pat- of terns, in tan and fawn mixtures, $5. 1815 Bindensburg Rd. {TOBIN MOTOR COMPANTY, Monroa_ St FARR SERVICE STATION, Bennings, D (Southwest Section) CAPITAL GAS STATION, 1at Md. Ave. LORD BALTIMORE FILLING STA- TIONS, INC.: No. outh Washington, plant SPEEDWAY AUTO . SUPPLY, and D St MINUTE SERVICE worih and C Sts. Silk-and-wool hose—of a lovely soft texture —in fawn, gray, putty, brown, sand and black. $3. With hand-embroidered clox, $4. ana ot Va, st d idea will be discarded. A substi- Lne this propored plan of en t is expecied to be the out- f the discussions between the and 1 Two-toned wool - and - cotton Jacquard weave hose, $4. STATION, Lin- build: 00ms. National Press Build st Section) Tt A vIch Camel's Hair wool derby ribbed hose, $3. GHAY'S SERVICE STATION, Pa. and Mahuma. Aves PARKSIDE SERVICE BTATION, 2244 Pu. Ave, RISLE\"S GARAGE, 638 Py . @ Maryland Ashton AR BEALL, Belle Alton BELLE ALTON_GARAGE. Berwyn EYANS MOTOR COMPANT. L AL T Bladenshury HUDDLESON GARAGE. LEWIS & SON NOX SERVICE STATION. I McMAHON. R. T Beltaville RIGHWAY GARAGE Bot wie SHOWALTER BROTHERS. tefic STATION, %i uania—Da ¥ Olym| OrizahaHa THEODORE M. JUDD 520 F Street N.W. Washingtor, D. C. Wool and rayon mixture hose in sand. gray. tan and fawn ground, with broken colored stripes, $3. HIFTT'S FILLING STATION MAEHOPE FILLING STATION. rfax i WESTON, H_( Ave. Rayon and lisle mixture hose, with Jacquard woven pattern, in fawn, gray and tan, $3.50. 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Deposits tnay be made on a weekly, semi- monthly or monthly basis as you prefer. MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U.S. Treasury 1408 H Street N. W. “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of Credit"” Loans are pass- ed within a day or two after filing application— with few excep- tions. Easy to Pay Weekly Weeks $2.00 $4.00 $6.00 $8.00 $500 $10.00 $1,000 $20.00 $5,000 $100.00 $10,000 $200.00 Loan $100 $200 $300 $400 Silk-and-wool ribbed hose, in two-tones of tan. fawn, brown, black and white, $3.50 and $4.50. Hostery Section, First floor. MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may be given for any period of from 3 to 12 months. (More as necessary tank installations are completed) Rt La Plasa—Puerto Barrios Talon—Has anz. Cristobal. Puerto a—Torto Corter Lindoe—Puerto Plata SAILING TOMORROW Durrobin—Bahia. Rio de Janeiro * “and Puerto Alegre . ... 7

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