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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926. X ns Wi a 5 . Ha 3 T¢ | for Christ! baskets | tributed, but the Salvation Army, WH"'M AN PI.E ADS ment of the rights of the separate | George O'Connor, declaring that whilé | tices Willlam J. Graham, James Fran »'.(r'f.'.‘.’-'r ?fié"f-'m'm nflgl:‘ll::-n Leon To-| SALVATION ARMY BUSY. “n'{"hgvm;egrt‘;[e?rh‘zx: stmas b gml!mmu“ ot (e St g es and of the obligations of par- [ many cities have men who can talk, |cis Smith, Orion Metcalf Barber, Oscar no other has a singer llke O'Connor |B. Bland, Charles S. Haufield and The reception committee included SO —— that Capt. Holz has been compelled to | their present drive, hopes to bring " question the wisdom,” he said, | He would be satisfied to cut out the |Clerk Arthur B. Shelton of the Court . Ellis, John E. Laskey, H. P. | More Appeals Than for Many Years | take many workers from their pos or to many hundreds more stmas time and throughout the “of taking away the control of the | speeches and just let George sing, he |of Customs Appeals, Chief Justice D. W. O'Donoghue, H. E. in raising funds to complete the pr ~'1 '.d J il - & Leon Tobriner, Julius I. Peyser, Made for Aid. ent drive for $25,000 and assign them | Winter. education of children from those most 3 Campbell of the Couri of Claims, and eon Tobriner. Juliys . Peyser oo Pl & vitally concerned.” These, he con- “rank J. Hogan, fresh from his vic- | Justices Booth, Gra and Moss, r ‘. Sohon, ph P. ard, Not for ny years have there been | t0 interview the people making re- - o— e | tended, are the State and the parents. |tory in the Fall.Doheny case, received | Justices McCoy, Hitz, Stafford, Sid'|B. C. Hrandenburg, Danie] Thew | Not1or many vears bave HWere been | quegts and investigate the true state Wife Charges Neglect He also warned the lawyers to have [an ovation on his arrival in the dining |dons, Bailey, Hoehling and Clerk Charles A. Douglas, John §. |30, Many appeals for ald made (o the | or' helr aflairs. ¢ Charges Heg) a jealous watch over the spread of or- [room. A number of Georgetown men | Frank E. Cunningham of the Supreme | Ea h, Wilton :l'. Iami&rti‘;:‘: pre-holiday season, Staff Capt. Ernest| Added to the regular work carried | Limited divorce is asked in a su arose and gave him the Hoya-Saxa |Court of the District of Columbia. . A , Peyton Gordon, J. laor E. | R, Holz said today. out at this time of year has been the | flaq by Mrs. Esther Stein againes F ; s of the university, while the assembled | Attorney s r, B oo Goorgs | Throughout each day there is an |sudden and pressing need of many |, "% 1 FENEE CEM BT ormer Govi kin Decries Commercialism in Fees, | fuests, about 350 in number, ap-|Paul A. assis | Leahy, almost endless line of humanity, men, | families because of the present cold | Louls Stein, 5 P ’ i 9 | Referring#to the commercialism of plauded. Hogan was called on for|ney Gen i S. Bright, Frederick S.|Women and children, appearing at the | wave. Many have little to eat or wear | They were m: *d August 12, 1917, at Lawyers’ Banquet, Hits |the day, the speaker insisted that the | 5, Sheech, but had progressed no|tor of the District Supreme Cour kS B, e ooke, | Salvation Army headquarters seeking |and many more are without heat. |and have two children. The wife Y quet, size of the fee should not determine [oriIeT than to say he Is ufor the ¢ e T g, e amilton | assistance in the way of food and| But 760 Christmas baskets, holding < meglect. She is represented 3 P 1® jury system” and announced his topic | shal for the District; Maj. Pe. i L : clothing. food for 3,000 people, will be dis-|by rmeys Shefferman & Aaron Commercialism e randing of (he lawyer, but his s the Constitution when a hurdy:|dor, United States dist SUCICHEIRS - ESies: - . E » 0 . gurdy began to play in the rear of | Francis H. Stephe I —_ the matter of specialization, he sug- HAll bt arewned this remarke e B 8 Sl the of & s s. [ ¢ 1; R e Charles S. Whitman, president of | ested it deprived the bar of the full | Higan tried to talk against the nolse, | N. Zimmim, Justice Charics B. DOG BRINGS POLICE. the American Bar Asso and | isheq his influence. He deplored the | the' Tauticiay, 1oty on peine of Lodred:. Williem D. M 3 0 et AL B s v | growing disdain in some quarters of | mitted to the hall and continued his orce. By R Tt T e ey Jawyer to o 4 . yers d_ins ")mu&%("' until he confronted Hogan. , Chief Justice Stanton J. Operator, Who Calls Aid. BN v doriy Slonts o ' bran he | on 3 On the promise of the intruder to|Peclle, retired, of the Court of Claims. | . o ' g B s A e e e e thne WOrking | sing Hogan surrendered the floor. To |and Hepresentative Roy Fitzgerald of | NEW YORK, December 17 (#). S \ of general tion statutes g vort -1 . L developments in the practice of the | ¢ tql say that George O'Connor sang is|Ohio. An overturned telephone and an asth. I ‘hic e h . b 3 nse with the | sufficient announcement of the pres- 2 ineis t t t zrau‘l‘l,fsr:m;xcu-]x"fli/d:n:vnM?;:}1;»-1((?‘:;1"'11(1“ awyer. Errors of fact or of law were |ence of Matt Horne, The Insurance John Lewls Smith Presides. TaLE cenine ace oy mamedn e i e pS 0 eleciion a lalization, arbitrationand | not looked v rts when ar- | ua § i : _ e i he | B y ates o e delegation of power, in & Speceh At 1 | wieatn trn oo oUps When AT | Quartet also furnished several num- | John Lewis Smith, president of the | “ R (e} onecentral plugged in on dinner given in his honor by the |vut only the fact of the Sementito bers. District Bar Association, presided and | the h," heard the guttural exhala- Washington Bar Association last eve- | arbitrate and the fairness of the ar. Justices Are Present. announced that five members of the ftions of the pug and promptly called —Jor en— a bitrator. This he characterized as’an | Among the guests at the head table | association who have been practicing | FeSPrVes and an ambulance to tha! tin and dangerous measure, al- | were Justice Sanford of the United | more than 45 years were present. |&ddress. 1 intended to do away with the | States Supreme Court and Marshal | These were Henry E. Davis, the toast- e of the law. Green of that tribunal, Justice Van | master, who introduced Mr. W The cat was first domesticated in You can be very sure of two things with any choice Whitman ‘paid_a_tribute to |Orsdel of the Court of Appeals, Jus. | in a characteris seorge A. ERYDL. you make here. It will be correct—and acceptable pec ots o Woodward &Lothwop Down Stairs Store 5 71 @ Robor and Houce cous | at feature prices. 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