Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1927, Page 7

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| | citizens’ commit In Freed-Eisemann's full size Con- sale Cabinet. “The Radio of America’s Finest Homes.” i il- | % % % : | 1 - | o pe PI.ANS ]WI DRIVE Farmer of 72, With 34 Chil-| | y . . STI[[ IN GUN]’RU[} Charges Charles Moore s Group Is So Ex-",l,{, A [7)7170 - 1_3 ALCOD \. AT 8th STI Holds Annual Meeting | i 8 . ' ‘ Defeated in Move to Oust Today. - B . « Head of Prison. i E e e ] B % < EromiHi ! S L i 2 it e l~1nm0.huxz f'.‘:-ml’mn\ .\'l)ts“( om. | \fmnnfient. nm}. beautification of the OH i D) such state probl as foreign rela- | | break out has placed the institution resentative Will R. Wood of Indiana | it | iyt ey Amer champion father”—Reuben J. Morley threatened with| 1t wag an increase of $2,000 in the THE- EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1927. ool : S N : ] 7 = i PRUHIB”’IUN BODY 'NATION'S CHAMPION FATHER I][.].'I AN]’ WARDEN WOOD RAPS GEOGRAPHIC BOARD b h g B : IS GREETED BY PRESIDENT| AND FINE ARTS COMMISSION LANSOUTZ T0. — dren, Receives Much e n ‘ i s A RS s W b Citizens’ Committee of 1,000, Praise. Colorado Governor May Be| tending Work Demand for Aboli- A | ‘ | tion May Result. A Start lng (Congress Applauds When 2 e o R e Gallery Seat. ; e i Gnen 1',",.9.‘;}‘,‘;ij’;"i‘;;j‘i'x"}Tl“}f.‘a”fé',‘f:’,,.i' : 'n|'\}:l‘:'1')’;§:v;::x;:i oo T e e cacanititan by s‘»‘;r’éim'.llis‘:'* i publicity: 'campaigs S | [State Penitentiary at Canon City | o it DIt worse than nothing.” | Harrison in an Executive order. He | ) N DI paused today in their consideration of | |- ‘| planned for persons attempting to|made before the House today ‘p- { upon him." | formed three years ago |l " Y detense to acelalm | |in a state of legal siege, with ¢ o I L (rdtententatinee BROTH‘ER 6": SLAIN lout the United o v Blund of Robersonville, N. . whe lefeat in his efforts to oust Warden |appropriation for the Fine Arts ('vm»: MAYOR IS ARRESTED! ril law observance 1- | boasts of 34 ¢hildres Thomas J. Tynan mission that provoked Chatrman | s it aent otk 5 e Mr. Bland be + aroused over re In commenting on the Eovernor's | Woods censure, but the $2,000 was al | e B omnped | that a_constituent of Repre. churges of insubordination, ill treat |jowed in the bill a5 reported. This is | Accused of Killing Follower of | Jav with a luncheon at the Willard tive Ups| ria had laid ment of prisoners and drunkenness. | for traveling expenses to allow the | ey | et et i kit 8 e e e i Gang mra mame | A powerful 5-tube Radio and warden from duty for 10 days frequently in Washington. fact that the G ] REUBEN B told Morley that “your order of so- | Mr. Woods rook exeention 1o th ern Illinots. e:stwhile Tennessee coal miner he felt it - ralled suspension reached me and ¢ I | n ! e suspensio 4 i aotrvitian e coimties ) e s v vinner of a fortune e | Srward and Ahow Sea ine. ey f6h. ile goy b ies of the commission with re- | By the Associated Press 8 u live: en- | 12 fent Goolidire “what & real father | Sir St coled iteen times W48 | nor has no more right fo remove the | Eoud, o\ goooiens of an apartment| BENTON, 1N, January 6—Jeft i i ooks 1t pled M, Warren asserted. ©1 ask | Warden of the penitentiary than the | vt ivonte the Ighting of Union |Adams, a brother of Mavor Joe n national politic arty Mh. irold farmer was present Pty Gl ind North | man in the moon.” Sta e e 4 ams Cest Clty s kille to put a wet plank In its] e Al Coolidea this afternoon by f.'.',‘,’..,h'"‘i},‘:"1",,‘ T o ic Northl minan atntatne, that. he fs em.| FtAtoR Dlaze sthect Cartioading pise B O Uit o itform He so e eral | genry five Lindmy Warren of |garipen 1o i in the gallery 0] moyed by the Civil Vice Commis. | [OrmSs on Connecticut avenue and ths |recently in gang warfare, was ar- Sentiment of the committee, | ROTIh Cammtine. and Casl Guesch, ftes- | T 1B pers of this Howse may | Toved b the L nor. hag been [ PToPosed houlevard to Mount Vernon. | rested "here _today on 4 Gallatin omposed of some tve home town publisher, who | j5o MPal & Yeal fater fooks tike." A | unable to assemble that body to pass| When Charles Moore, chairman of |County warrant charging him with | ets” as well as stating 5 Washinzton. Shortly | antire membership greeted him witl, |00 the order he will disregard it | the Fine arts Commission, was wit- e furdi OF BYard Uoree o Tl that to refuse to obe Y introduced to the | (Choleneattad applause ; ' Morley's term expires Tuesday n ness before the subcommittee, Mr. | burg, a follow les Birger, arted applause | | Woods admonished him: “If vou will | Zang chieftatn. Adams was taken to | Col, mond Robins ©f » not like th i 3l # se. T Efforts of Sheriff Clifford R. Glas . Throughout the morning a steady ffor ! 3 BT SO d “to choose which law s 2 ave the presidential | nrotglolt (he tornig A steady | son. appointed by Morley as acting | simply confine yourself to the things | Shawneetown. ; | v and which we =l viol is | and without hesitation. e st Reubieh ‘ani = warden, to enter the prison yesterday | this commission was created for you | The body of Jones was found Oc- o1 office to meet Reuben and hear what | 4 10 | SoDE 26 it tTle ed@e OF W:oreaks fust ] wnarch) . wy hand of the wiry. | BoCs 48 e e e maeif | Were unsuccessful. He was told the will not I any trouble witn this 26, a ge | ek, Southerner, the B e ey Jor himesit. | istitution Was closed:tor the @i cormittee off the State highway, near Equality. | extended his - congratula- | grocead farmer with anything but The two-year fight 1 man| Mr. Moore denied that the com The Adams brothers were sup-| kuails in rich homes and w i s of unconcealed Larasse Ko s dee it % and Morley has been further intensi- | mission has been unduly active or | POrters of the Shelton gangsters. 2 an h ed look on his decply tanned rivals of the Birgerites for control 77e ’ in the dens of the rld § o a1 o fied by release by the warden to the | gone bevond the duties assigned to it . countenance, Py | b r 10is ) g J the only bolsheyik propagan all | “* Gisclosed that he had been twiee | Denver Post of a list of paroles | Ly law. 1t has not taken up any mat- | Of the southern Tllinois coal belt | 1l ou cecessories 2 vour A ‘resident Y€ papried and that 16 of hic |and pardons he said the governor had | ter that has not been referred to it | lauor fic. Birger was charged in : 8 children now are 0 Most of | ®ranted. The list contained the Ly a (Governmen® agency, and he ex- | Rriilin Connty warcant 10 days | 5z ” L names of 23 convicts serving life sen- | plained to the committee the tre.| 250 With complicity in the murder of | $2.50 Weekly—after small down payment. presenting friend the | them are murried and they have up uyo 5 yut he s still @ r. Waurren chara 1 e raditions of the family Ty | tences, 19 of whom were convicted of | mendous increase in work before the | Muyor Adams, but he is still at large. | man who has and 18 con- | pragenting him with 81 grandchildven, | murder. ine Arts Commission in connection S | A\ sl carveinie charee is added wh < - !tributing more to the man power of | “pjand said he thinks his own . . with the public building program.| There is no man so frlendless as B ol charge is added when pay sissang liquor sales | the Nation than any other citizen.” |gamilv is about complete now. The| Compulsory military service has | Arlington Memorial Bridge and many | the one who has lost his political | ient is extended beyond two months ogram has “revived evils of the| Today, when the national defense | gigest child is 52 and the youngest, 10, 'been established in Iraq other matters connected with the de- pull. > provinces 1! »f the ntry is being debated, it i bitlon, e !fitting that we should stop and pay day, tribute to s con r for change for| «Incensed and indignant that one s 1 K would be so bold as to attempt to| m ?’ . ? ' ' ' ' ' ’ Smith of New York, chair- { ysurp his well earned laurels, Mr. | i ‘..‘ Points to Canada of the committee, presided at the | Bjand has come here and sits l incheon and will preside at an execu- | {1 {ha Speaker's gallery. He 15 the five session this afternoon. The Ses-| g, her of 34 children, and this wonder- | i ons will close tonight with a_ban: | f11"*5 complishment S bk the | , 3 which Senator Borah of | qypject of song and poetry for many e 8 EXo/anaE Sheppard of Tex ears. He stands in a class alone. He lj k. e icineng R - the champion father of America. He 1 topie of “America and thie Crisie| ;s » walking advertisement of the In Law Observance and Enforce-|greqe section of the country he hails ment.”_ Col. P. H. Callahan of Louis | from_ He is supreme in his line, un- ville, Ky.. will be the toastmaster. | eatnied and unexcelled’’ | Remedy for Violation. Mr. Warren said that when the twentieth child arrived at the Bland executive committee which has de-|John H. Small of North Carolina | cided that the efforts-of the commit. | Promised to present the father with | e s 107 et be Gireaton to. @ Suit of clothes for each child that | el wards a remedy of “gross and per = ; Sstent violation of -the prohibition | S TRAINING SCHOOL ‘ An intensive educational campaign fs planned, to be carried out through pae meetings_ urengnont tne | FYND REACHES $4,296 | "ede: ce ls; ‘the B DA s ] . o SR e |\ Presenting the Big (Jothing Savings women of high school, college, and university age.” i ported in Drive for Bud- Members of the executive committee | stated this morning that, acting on a | get of $25,000. > e suggestion by Gen. Lincoln C. { / Andrews, prohibition enforcement { e g P4 head, the citizens committee had Sent | r-uqnington” shington's contribution to the | letters to 14.000 business executives|g.ye of the National Training School 0 throughout _the country = asking|g,:. women and Girls today amounted | 2y whether large corporations permit |, ei'yg6 Migs Nannie H. Burroughs, ////////// ap g 4 {to & their salesmen to entertain customers | - he institution, an The replies indicated, it was stated, | g5~ 000 and since the last report-of | W 111 = that the great majority of the organ- | “< '} ! s made, $1,675 has Ui i AV . I8 ptions was made, 675 | ”“ \\“ 3"{?;‘:0-}‘?: ;r%‘exfndn ‘i’r"".‘nélifm}‘,fi been received. This sum was given m”""”””“”l|lllIHIllllll||IIlllill!l\“\‘““m\“ sales and that there is a decided DY the following: ¢ tendency to eschew liquor at trades | Miss Julia R. Bush . .00 e [ e BT e NOW COME RADICAL REDUCTIONS ON S oo WOMEN APPROVE | The Bventng Star ........... 10000 b Fittisl) highly b .~ PARK BOND ISSUE oot 1 g 0 18 EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT IN ured. Other Frecd. Mrs. Nellie Reed . 0 Eisemann sets in s i St R s ) THE SUPERB SAKS STOCKS! Incurables Monthly Meeting of City | Young People | " coln’ Temple ple Club. R. R. Horner — Ve e Q\ opportunity so large But—reduced prices Church L] - he $200,000 bond issue now being | \jrs. Charles B. Wood ...... 20. S k t i 3 . t are now possible be These Hish gomeidersd, by the Federation of |hrs. Caroline Cohen g ac UuiLs that there is small need vercoalits Giuseligte b popalasity s g‘ QP a 0 ot terinnite o maAiMopRY | o sy : e to enlarge upon it. This is s . and steadily increasing oo public parks and playgrounds in the |p, Y 7. mont REDUCED NOW TO: oW TO demand have resulted sories District was indorsed by the Wom- | Baptist Church ....... 59.45 | the half-yearly Saks event n immense production en’s City Club at the regular monthly | Mre, Sallle A. Johngon i " 5 cia business meetin of (ha oneanization | Phyitis - Wheatiey Club, which places prices unthink- Ihei Pations T $3 4 eld last night at the Women's City | Mrs. Maso e | 2 s Tone Slub. - S e ik Benein ably low on clothing of qual- % Mellow and true—a Miss Mary E. Lazenby, chairman | Miss Julia B . . g A aie af the parks and zoning committee, | Mrs, J. ity unimpeachably high. result of the built-in TG G S spoke favorably of the hond issue, | Miss tone chamber of violi © X3 Tub h she said was of vital interest | v s °d amber of violin CX301A Tubes. ood. s in the Distriect. 3 a1 L Romel e e ET it be known that every e Viasih Blsiasess }\}u}':h” Caso 100" ot tions are unwilling 10.00 b e ke Rl et =k uit and every Overcoat Selected for the \mpere Storage that will be lost or will have to be | Mrs. Cora Moore...... : oo fa i 2 A President’s yacht‘—the Battery. hought later at & much higher figure | Oscar, T. Burw L . 1S a reg“l‘"'" standard Saks | Mayflower. ~ And de- ¥ than a sen {Miss E. A, Jacks - ¢ s ! 5 « s Rl o She Women's City Club is espe. | Mits Gisdys MeGafle Suit and Overcoat—and that spite the many fine 41\ Hhu“‘ i < > atteries. J 5 and near - 4 hibited, the Freed- ol Beacon urean of Stardards for 5 parl |Mrs. I . 5 ing is embraced in this far- ! emann won the gold |Mre. White. . his land ca rchased at s rge D. . . . “C" Battery. g flee ati aneuent mi | Mo flf“’fh‘;ul’_"] as ke say o reaching price revisi medal at the Interna. % : = o land may | e O G | i tional Radio Show in Antenna Outfit 2 50 greatly in = ol .- ! Florence, Italy. » impossible to 1 it, jt | Ninetee B . | ' o : Church. .. EN Blue Suits are in- MAGRUDEFK IS FREED. |Miss Mary L. Mason!: | Mrs. F. Mrs. Louis F. Poxt cluded (the rarest thing . i . et =4 New Westinghouse L | Mrs, ¢ e in a special te]lmg). Even CA® ASsper ays e ot Harvey Rowe at | Mrs n"‘ls;-gmu_.;;fi 55 g Tuxedos are included. Even & iy ; 4 Cabin John in Self-defense. ahala B, ......... : our very finest and costliest orks 'ut {l(}ll] n ¢ . J Lighting Socket its and Overcoats. shan. ... . venth Day Adver ‘Court | Mrs. W. H 0.0 | purchased separately ; n HE. and Mre, W b " X i % ‘ e o 5 HE reductions involved 50 E ruder | Miss Ge de Banks.... . e e Grace Howard... oo0i.e 101 here are of such a nature $1 Z. 0 Extra I E Assoclation of the Sehe that every man who fails to ¥ 3 In Place of Storage Battery Listed 1 nuder sald he | Men's Clff Rock s Above for Alternating Current Only i ; - Seience depar 3 avail himself of them lets e | o school . x, . . . . FClub ot ihe s himself in for a distinct loss! . Powell . o “ Johnson W : e e elling Starts Friday Morning at 8:30—Third Floor To completely electrify this set all that o g 5. is necessary in addition to the Westir house “A" Autopower is the Fleetwood “B" Coroner's Jury Returns Verdict in | yjia i : THE sole and <in- HERE & re alio Eliminator at a slight additional cost. . certain high = Channel Case Misy Minnie B 0 gle exception to gher W . _ i . Gl daih s e T : the reductions above ranges of Overcoats. e must impress upon you that this A5 A ATaME arciOentn Y 5 e B S 5 is in the case of the on which corre- console cabinet illustrated above is ap 1at 483 t Mre. M t G lard-priced $ 50 spondingly larg d by Freed-E ' oal yard a cet | Mre. Margaret G . standard-priced $ 5 Ll Y e roved by Freed-Eisemann : is i Bl oan aeia aoatl | I ARt e Rl ex. Saks “Criterion” DEicEEoCIels i OED t’heir catalog and that . to a verdict of a v at | Nineteenth Street B i ck Suit. This price have been made. No g3 i M inguest condu - & . is maintained the single Overcoat in 3 Great N in The C ! i e e ,‘ s reat Names in The Complete Outfit former revien | vt Nemorial Vet b year round. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH F e m‘;u’{‘e | Freed-bns%manp;l}"estlnghouse : : unningham \ Z. Horton. R 5.00 oard a movi t S E 10.00 Wikl 10.00 +5 oo T e e Sth STREETS —FRANKLIN

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