Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1926, Page 14

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* BflLUMBIA HEIGHTS TOHOLD CARNIVAL Committees Announced for Event Planned for Octo- ber 21 and 22. A street carnival si lar to the one ‘olumbia 11 ar g n Heights Dismer, tion, the Com v granted the reet between Co and Monroe street- for ht of October 21 will be for | 80 Colored Army Men Have Service Totaling2,000 Years | | i SRR S i i | Eighty men of the 10th Ca and 25th Infantry, both color men of asked all ars to their When he ques- he found the more than 25 TAGORE SAYS WEST’S CIVILIZATION FA|L|NG "THE mum Aids Posers. sopumhm -ferty, wholesale drugznt of ( expressed disco sting prohibition lav Association convention EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. RAPSRUM TRAFFIC BY FAKE DRUGEISTS Convention Speaker Charges | U. S. $25.000 Capital Mini- |HOUSEBREAKING CHARGES HOLD TWO COLORED MEN Two Cases Cause Them to Be Held for Grand Jury—Eight Other Instances Cited. Alfonso Jones and Charles, Childs, both colored, charged with being im- | plicated in a number of housebreak- | | Ing cases, were held for the action of | the grand jury in Police Court today, following a preliminary hearing be- fore Judge Gus A. Schuldt. Jones was held in $20,000 and Childs in $5,000 bond. Jories and Childs were charged with {entering the premises of Charles S. Brumman, 1126 Lleventh street, and taking $70 worth of personal prop- Jones alone was charged with entering the premises of Edwin D Steen, 919 L. street, and taking $545 in money and jewelry. The defendants were arrested by Policemen N. G. Thayer, L. Christen- sen and B. “ampbell, all of the second precine Ralph Given, assistant United States C., AMERICAN COMMERCE AIDED IN NICARAGUA Stabilization on East Coast Helps Trade—No Permanent Intervention. Pre A. Nicaragua, September 29.—American commerce on the east coust is reported to be reviving, due to the neutralization of El Bluff, Blue- fields and the entir Rear Admiral Latim of 300 American sailors. Commercial interests in general have been seek- ing American intervention through Charge Dennis, with the request that the American forces remain in Nica- ragua either permanently or until ail the political difficulties are settled. The charge, however, has informed those seeking permanent intervention that the United States can use its By the Assocl M good offices only in the present diffi- culty. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. FIRE PUMPER ORDERED. Brentwood to Have Apparatus Costing More Than $8,300. Spgeial Dispatch to The Star. RENTWOOD, Md., September 29. —A big new fire pumper was ordered on approval at a meeting last night of the Brentwood Fire Department. It s to cost more than $8,300, and will be of the American-La France | type, No. 65. 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N.W, 1733 De Sales St. Main 10100 teel bridges are to be erected / The Mamagement of Wardman Park Hotel Anmeunces the Opening of the Dancing Season With a Special Dinner Dance Saturday, October Second ier'ss at Halt Paat Seven o'Cieck MUSIC BY The Wardman Park Hotel Dmce Orchestra IRVING BOERNSTEIN Will_Conduot During Intermissions The Wardman Park Little Symphony Orchestra Supper Dances Every Eveatag, 10 o/Clook attorney, said eight additional charges agalinst Jones will be presented to the grand jury. The Federal Government favored hootleggers when it designated whole- sale druggists legal distributers of ind then ruled that any one 5,000 invested in wholesale is a wholesale druggist, Hutch- ins contended. Referring to those, who he sald be- uggists” to obtain liquor y might sell, Hutchins said ore did this for the purpose of Bootlegwing and have mads's mic cess not_only of the hootlegging in ingtances but of injuring the egitimath wholesale druggists. “The Government had no business to allow men to go into a wholesale drug business upon a. capital of $25,- 000" he added. He recommended that the Prohibition Bureau require 1 v rson to have $100,000 invested in “You \Westerners who possess all husiness before allowing him *| material wealth are starving vour- bute liquor. YOUR | selves intellectua he said. “We | . ! === PIAND Touring Europe, Indian Philos- opher Delivers Views, Scoffing at “Yellow Peril.” | will open with a big pa- ® srated cars, will be childre ulzht, with a special parade for them. | The Springfield Leader says it { doesn’t care right now if Missouri does go wet if J. 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