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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I. C. FRIDAY, JA]\.'VARY 28, 1927. - - 7 D.C. OFFICIALSHEAR oue! “Wteosa, DEMOCRATSBACK 17572027 VARETO BE BARRED, 27520 22 2 D.J. KAUFMANc 7. vide Food for Faithful Animal. | | uor Is Cause. . o Gt assured for old Charlie, 34-year-old | e e U B e R R equine veteran of the Spanish-Amer- | | prohibition agent following the seizure American railroads approximately P ican War. The horse was used in the = e |of 50 cases of champagne and Cana ! HOME OF THE 9-PANTS SUIT $100.000,000 annually, Charles G {dian whisky here, H. H Boulware and ( Advisory Council ~ Social| Hukesy. speaking for the carmiers. |Chances of Passage of Mc- |32 b, b American Artiliers «nd| Contender for Senate Seat|‘imie Taier ‘i agente workine | X s 2 told the Senate judiciary commit- i | Cuba | 2 | under Sylvester E. Davis, agent in| 2 A Agencies Tell Commission- | tco today in hearinzs on the Me- Nary-Haugen Bill by Con- Untilirecently s was owned by 2| Confident Over Recount of Kr’h rze m"((v.;,’l'.'n,..'.\,""'{;'a\.-"Tfl’l’.:'”r’{;«"t { CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED hill to outlaw “transporta- negro drayman. When he died old res Philadelphia Votes. |charged by William H. Walker, Fed | | eral prohibition administrator at Co- | lumbus. | tion notleggers.” 0 Charlie Fegan to suffer from hunger ers of Plans to Keep Well. | “Tiorx of the railroads to gress Much Brighter. and cold. Attention was called to his eradicate the illicit trade have condition and Capt. J. S. Lane, com failed for want of Federal legis- | = mander of the local post, United Span arranged for a The District Commissioners were| lations. Rakesy e Per- Democratic support for the Me ish War Veteran urged today by the advisory council | sons indicted in one Sta fre- | Haugen farm relief bill is rolling up | comfortable stall and ample food of the Washington Council of Social | quently escape conviction ad- | apidly in Congress, it was learned PRILADBLPHIA, Januars 28 }BOND ISSUE FOR PARKS William B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor : FAVORED BY C'TlZENS Agencies to approve its comprehen mitting commission of the crime [today. Chances of the passage of the ke 5 sive. health program. which alrmtl\r‘ in another measure through both Senate and | CARNATION BODY ELECTS. |under President Wilson and l|:mu s been i sed by a number o i it nGd. BHa DEDORADLS cratic opponent of Willia S. Vare ks ‘ashington’s leading medical, wel of the bill are frankly disquieted by | for the United States Senat .llv'YIfi\n_\> o — = Tare and civic organizations il RN It e ARSWIRG Society Will Meet Next Year in| : Headed by Arthur C. Moses, presi 15 SENT TO PRISON Senater McNaty of ‘“‘;_w"" SHalio 5 that the Senate's investigation of the | | dent of the council, members of the | e e bl | Pennsylvania_election will show that | Districts Shiave Cdst. Wl’l . o | BY jUsTIcE HOEHLING fure and ome of the authors of the| COLUMBUS. Ohio, January 28 (). |he was elected and not Mr. Vare, as | enthec ock strikes 8 | | | i i Plan, Providing Congress and mdvisory council appeared before the Commissioners at a hearing which { bill, expects to call the bill up in|—A. M. Camphell of Strafford, Pa.,|indicated by the official returns. Approvai of a bond issue for the purchase of parks and playgrounds, receded the semi-weekly board meet FRRETRRE T i 1 R e itent a8t outs : ng of the Board of Commissioners thes "~"“l'j' “‘ week. In the ]["‘“_“" b f;m‘f;‘d e ’:v'\"‘ A e meeting |, 1le 50 asserted last night in address- | LoGATL G PO0CE dhould be shared and stressed the importance of cary- | Two Hold-up Men Get 5 and 7 |2SSurance has been given to Repre- | Bas BIECEC, (0 (0 ation Society at |in& @ Jackson day dinner at the Belle- | alao by Congress and the outlying dis \ng out the program, which includes 2 A g o eharke of ahe |its convention here yesterday vueStratford Hotei, at which _the |tricts beyond the city limits. was voted hdequate provision for medical in| Years, Respectively—Marine De- | DIl th: gpecial rule for its con- | Mother officers named were W.A.|name of Gov. Al Smith of New York |last night by the Georgetown Citizens’ spection work in the public schools L e s e | Rowe, Kirkwood, Mo., vice president:|as a Democratic presidential possibil- | ation, meeting at the Potom Increased funds for infant hygiene and serters Sentenced. { as the last of the appropriation bills | SON® A0 ingham, Mass ty was received with prolonged cheers | Bank hall. The resolution on the bond contagious disease services and better ABSDRANSUEDRNeR L | treasurer, and O. E. Steinkamp, In. |and Republican claims of Nation-wide | issue was iIntroduced by John Ihlder rovisions-for the care of tubercular ; bk e Aalie: sacritins | prosperity were challenged | for the executive committee of the Senate Close. fected children i tikiars o el Ms | A association. hbar oo s sl BATEI IR =ws Expects to Be Seated. Conimissioner J. Franklin Bell was S ita Senate the: bill lost last Safeguarding Health Vital. O i s s it oadhsaas e || T thalishnat I 4 A the safe O e ety f‘]':’“‘_“ June by a margin of only six votes, SHIPPING NEWS | Mr. Wilson said he was not prepared | commended for his services to the e L Y e ustice Hoehling in Criminal Division | 4 shift of four votes would have b > YW b TRt e e e | Diikeiot of Columbia ®uarding of the health of the peoble| | 15 ceven years and five years, re-|carried the measure at that time. A 2 i xpected would be heought out In the | The action of the Federation of A Sy m‘-?‘f‘v shift of three votes, had Vice Presi B ‘ senatorial investigation, but he told | Citizens' Associations in asking an in dren, is a more important municipa e : i dent Dawes voted for the bill, as he Arrivals at_and_Sailings From the diners that Mr. Vare would ‘not | vestigation of recent appointments to funotion than providing fire and po, | bery. They held up Charles L. Glad | ;o gxpacted to do in the event of New York. take his seat. and that he himself ex. | the Public Utilitles Comnission was lice protection and the ff"." 4 'z (:‘r‘f‘“L man December 19 last n Rhode | a4 tie, would have heen sufficient. | pectad’ to, B, the ‘newt Uniied: Stace ‘“'mmwd it e e e et Island avenue and Marion street. Both | Now it appears that six or eight | ARRIVALS YESTERDAY Senator from Pennsylvania. Pointing| Appreciation of the association for D e e ";’,:,'S,’;f,':f\:,'d“,r} men have criminal records, it was| Democratic Senators who opposed |Erance—Havre 19 (out that he had come to the Phila- |his services was extended in a formal i d, | e g Jast session are ready |Fort St. George—--Bermuda 25 [ delphia County line from the rest of | resolution to Joseph A. Oliver, presi necessary,” he s81d, “In order to carry | SIEL. 0 red. was given a |t vete tor it AT e e Worid ‘craise. " the State with 60,000 majority. and | dent of the or U el °"'s$‘“$§§i‘z'f§‘ ‘“(‘;Fgmnme.od of imme- |term of four years in the penitentiary A canvass of the situation in the | St., Johns Jan. 23 | that he had 98,000 mafority in the ,;r‘:v;"‘ 1;‘: ‘\"m?”“ er, “l’f-""-':f’m"i i diate improvement in the infant | oD charges of housebreaking. Housa has led to the belief that while DUE TODAY State outside of Philadelphia and Piits. | by 1 ordlinger, now president hygiene service, Mr. Moses declared | Gloyd olmes and Roland Fields,| many of the Southern Democrats will | Yenesula—San Froucisco gy bureh, Mr. Wilkon asserted that the . 500,000 population has now nine |tV Store July a a_substitute for the MeNary-Haugen |Sixisia santa Marta & 3 nurses in its Child Hygiene Bureau "“" and $87, were each sent to the | kjll, after the Crinp bill has been de nt $oEtty Wil Be Ovektaiis.” A 4 ot the' same mumber of infant | Penitentiary ‘for five vears. Thelr| feaied they will vote for tho HAgen | goenam—Rote sl A Rt | Governor General of Philippines Is Soiens stations, oaly ons of Which «}nmpd.n on, Charles Walker. colored, | hill. In faet, one e e of the | Stavangerfiord—Oslo E _\:n_”\u '{h‘rm‘r""“”-“ ’n‘l:;‘vv}‘x:‘ ‘r a R . 16 equipped to ‘do. pre-natal work. ‘::fl“;t:"f a_Drevious goed rece d, | House eituation is that the bill will : B FKaiials . cHATHINN ot hi Ty Ynder Treatment. “This means,” he said, “that a large | po= ENER & term of 18 months In the | pass by from 45 to 50 votes. EXEROTED ANRIVALS A tic congressional committee, as.| MANILA, P. L. January 28 (#).— majority of expectant mothers are|' Rohert (. Maxwell and Joe J Har. | President’s Position Aconcaguac X ainatt e crilise [ | . [keb. 20 | serted that whatever prosperity had | GoV. Gen. Wood underwent another given ne instruction whatever in the | per, each 21 years old and each a| tyhile the McNary-Haugen bill an Farmer—London Feb. 8 heen enjoyed had been among ‘a few | oPeration for hernia today. A bulletin ! e 3 a H McNa a hill, Legion—Buenos Aires Feb. 15 3 gt 3 p >alace s care they should take of themselves | deserter from the Marine Corps, were | with its equalization fac, has been on | Amencan Merchant—London ¥eb I classes.” The farmer and | issued at M nang Palace said and the preparations for the baby.|sent to the penitentiary for 3 years | hi | Amtania—Sonthampion Feb er, he said, were “in dis-| 'The operation on the left side hav : y for 3 years|he black list at the White House in |Aou thampt b A e SOH GECt Lzl The nine nurses are obliged 1o spend | each for robbery. The court explained | {ho past, President Coolidgaghas made | AsCanszSoithampton .. s | tre He criticized the administra. |Ing been very successful, with com a good part of their time In the|that only their vouth prevented a| o direct statement In opBosition to R BeTa tion’s foreign policy, which he said | Plete recoverv. the governor general clinics and are not able to visit and |much more severe sentence. Maxwell | {po ,,,m.i.,,,.' The balief is .xrowm;: remen Br;‘m-rhawn o had resulted in “suspiclon and dis 21j TH*_"PS:{HH.‘"'I-xn:’rfi\!_vd on at l{h« instruct the mothers at all as this|when deserting stole a gun from the| that if it is passed by both houses | Coamo—san Juan ST Gust o= 0E , ditsctc @ SdsRinat fihe Hertita o the riihiisite” The feet work should be done. barracks at Quantico, April 3 last, and | anq sent to him for approval he |Conte Blancamano—Genoa LT e operation was performed some months Y Infant Mortality -Figures on April 7 the two entered the store | Wil not veto it B ol GotHerbir jarti ot Sees U. 8. Losing Friends. ago." 2 : . : = o aonarles I. Haje at 948 New York| “The presaure in the agricultural | Finland=—s ng 3 i “We have hardly a friend left sonth . = ‘The American Child Health Asso-|avenue, and robbed the cash register, | ;. b B Arisie \— Bermiida We y d feft T S OEIStor Cla ter. | gtates for the enactment of such'| fort, Victorarrer | of the Rio Grande,” he said, “and all o clation has made a study of infant|Whe proprietor claimed he lost $500.|jegislation has grown with the passing | Litiania-—Dane . 31 |'over. the. wolllt we' Have dvoused Ordered Here From Hawaii. mortality in cities of over 250,000 and | buf the men said they got only $61. | jyonths. The farm problem has been | Manuel ArnugrcCadic, to b t|hatreds which have had such serious| Warrant Officer Edward F Washington leads with 87 and a frac \ree-year terms were also im-1,."tho ‘qoorstep of the administration | Moreas— Piraeus J.UJan. 31 | econominagffect that our trade is fall-| O'Meara, now on duty in the Ha tion death for every 1000 live birthe posed o Richard L. Gardner for|eyer since President Coolidge took of- | Neordame—Rotterdam X |ing off. This to such an extent that | waiian Department, has been ordered Il;lehk;‘_\e;le;:ht; is reached by Seattle ;-,F,“,,”‘f ape‘al":“nnn\‘gk'::‘lla h!lf()nglndg 10| fice. If it can be disposed of in a |parie—Ha i p .!nr a large part of last year the trade | to this city for duty in the office of v 5 4 o 3 3 ary 3 and on s vl e armers | President Adanis—-World eruise 23 | balance was a st ug. le of 2 r g “We believe there is a very decided | Johnie Adolph for a similar offense, | I or oot e e o o Eresident Harding - Bromerhave ke ERRDN () Rikessaoiagl LU relationship between the number of | James Solomon, colored, will spend |greatly strengthened in the West. If | Samar pool 3 an 47 [to protect -exploitation by great cor-|T. Ha who has been ordered to deaths and the pitifully small number | two years in the penitentiary for the the farm problem fis not disposed of |Santa a—Valparai®e X porate interests has aroused the fear o for duty of nurses, who are absolutely unable | larceny of 21 pairs of trousers from |po tra enaetment of satistactory leg- Wi Jan 40 | among southern people that we are i to do the educational work that IS|the room of Willlam Kennedy De- | ioniie i the anaiincy af fox. | Uniied States—Copanhagen ; sked upon a policy of imperial the chief mission of the public health | cemper ke v De-|iglation then t dacy Vandyck—Buenos Afres. e e Slaa e Polley of Iuperiah nurse. The American Public Health | Ywane e iverett Penney and|mer Gov. Lowden of Illinois for the|Vestria—Buenos Aires ey ploi 2 is very Association. which has also made a | Vade Chestnut, both colored, were | presidential nomination in 1928 is like. | Western World—Buenos Aires £ rour. in consequence, there are threats RY CLEANIN c [of an economic boycott in Latin Ameri 9 study of conditions all over the United AT WOODRUFF'S spectively, in the penitentiary for rob- “the chances are that the Vare ma — sentenced for stealing four auto- ||y to gai r 5 g y gain strength 1 countries, and buyers there 3 States. has established a standard of | Moblle tires last July. Chestnut was| ' While the supporters of Gov. Low SAILING TODAY turning to European markets.” Guahity ‘w1 et 15 infant hygiene nurses for every 'm\rn 18 months and P_Pllll?:\' 1 year|den for the Republican nomination Majestic—Southampton and Cher. 2 you |l 100,000 population. and yet Washing. |and 1 day in the penitentiary might very well be glad to see no ac- | Mg Midnight ton with its 500,000 has omly nine| Wililam J. Jackson, colored, will | tion faken at the present session of Transylvarls=Mediicriarcdn wimen| WINS ALIENATION CASE. ; 100-10"18th N.W. nurses. If we could meet the standard | §erve three years in the penitentiary | Congress on the McNary-Haugen bill, | goria ™ piinchal. Gibraitar, Naples o For Estimates, Main 1400, 1101. 3413 there is every reason to believe that|for an assault with intent to rob, | believing that such a situation would and Genoa. . Midnight T Bring or enclose this ad with orde the infant mortality rate could be re- | James Corley, colored, will spend |aid their candidate, they could not af. | Laconia —Sguih American criise! Munieni | Cumberland Man Awarded 82,500 unargo- duced to the minimum. For the pres- | one year at Occoguan for forgery, |ford to oppose action on the measure. | Cambrai—Cristobal ] 11:00 A M < < 4 * y. Bolivar—Port au_ Prince. Pup 2 Against Henry Strong. BUE W% aWsing for Snly. orie thicd Amendment Suggested. | *“Colombia and Cartagena.. "« <2 1:00 P M. | gppein) Dispateh to The Star R t I e t S h‘:\’ermnnrt:;u;rrn e eulise '(fif.f"ml’ CLUB ELECTS HIMES. A suggegtion has been made in sev- SAILING TOMORROW. CUMBERLAND, Md., Jandary 25— number asked for it inadequate.” eral quarters that an amendment be | France—Plymouth and Havre... 1:00 PM.|The jury in the suit of John Franeis IT STOPS Mr. Moses also urged the creation offered postponing the action of the | Muenchen—Cobh, Cherbourg and 3.00 p.a. | Messman against Henry Strong for THAT of a veserve organization for combat- | Picked by Congressional Directors | equalization fee ;‘"r it 'W"‘ o | Geltie—Cabh_and Livernooi . /11:30 AM. $10,000 damages for alienation of his . ) ing diseases in the event of an wpi. | v/ Bnisand’ Dissatel) In that event, ldt-hr Vol \fln;l n‘:‘" ;‘ xillln‘;v:wihum'[:;nd,:v‘;lhh and Liver 000 AM. | wife's affections rendered a verdict for COUGH demic, while Walter S. Ufford told of | ell. $250,000,000 woul N e T Yo .00 Akl 0 for the plaintiff in the Circuit = the need for a sanitorium for the care | Former Representative Joseph H.|5tabilize the prices of the five major | antonia' = ‘Haiiisx. * Plrmout | Court here. It deliberated two hours. lna e c 10 S of children suffering from tubercu- | Hj & Ohitol-wi farm products mentioned in the bill. | ' Havre and London Noon | X u ll s imes of io was elected president | It is sald that such an amendment gnnhb;flnjl'-- . 1100 AM. | . of the Congressional Country Club|would likely be accepted and would | Ban" Amerlean e Rio "dé Janeirn: '\"""E Need $64,300 More. at a meeting of the directors last|®id in the passage of the bill 8 Montevideo and Buenos 32 BANANAS HIS ¢ JUNIPER TAR The council's program for the school | night. Other officers, it w: .| Senator Harrison of Mississippt | gl i i aq Z0OPM . R co POUND 1 medical inspection service calls for an | nounced, will be chosen next Tues.|Will Offer an amendment to establish | "UONESqS, Pomingo City and |\ | Minnesota Man to Try for Eating M » erc a S increase of $64,300 in the present ap- day. a system of insurance with regard to | Silvia—Halifax and St. Johns.. 1100 A'M IVES \ - : e * | Fort "St. Georse—ermuda 1000 AN | Record Tomororw. = propriation, to enable the Health De- ~ Mr. Himes, in accepting the post, | C0tton as a substitute for the equaliza- | GoCL S Spie—Tarmuc 0:00 PN partment to provide for the examina- |said he would outline his policies af | tion fee on that crop. Aaguaya—Bermuda. . v, 10400 AM | MANKATO, Minn., January 28 (@) QUICK RELIEF tion of every child entering the kinder- | the next board meeting. He is the| Senator McKellar of Tennessee, PastorceThavana, Kingston. Crie. " Newspaper accounts of@offee drink FOR Final:Redicticn garten or primary grade of all schools | fifth president of the Congressional | Democrat, one of the first Southern | ling champlonships has st in order to discover any physical de- Club and succeeds Frank W. Mondell, | Supporters of the ~MeNary-Haugen | e (0 Focaim, 4 butter maker of oo | Colds, Coughs due to Colds, fects. At the present time, it was|former Republican leader of the |bill, today expressed his gratification | Clair, to try for a record, too. | . pointed out, only about onethird of | House from Wyoming. at ‘the progress which the measurc|are getting hehind the bill, fust as the | o agrees that 100 cams of coffee and Common Sore Throat All $35 the children entering the public| Secretary of Commerce Hoover was |15 making. banks have done in Towa and other |is a lot of liquid, but they haven't the schools are receiving such medical | the first president The cotton situation in the Soufh |parts of the North and Middle West ;’,;md_ solid welght that 32 bananas DON'T EXPERIMENT! This old OVERCOATS examination because of the limited ‘]ms been instrumental in bringing | Bankers are realizing more and more, | have. So, Saturday night he will try | iole medicine has relieved thous- medical inspection and nursing staff. NAVYfl T0 Ei‘TER RACE. ‘Tfifiy(asz:}ltl:gl‘:lh’]’:;Wurra’s to look | it is said, that their own interests are|to eat that many bananas. He will | Ak Cronan NEs Ensist An increase of $61,544 in the funds The banks in | bound up closely with the stabiliza: | be 16 By | for the infant hygiene service is rec. A cotton-producing States in many cases | tion of the prices of farm crops 1o doas 1| 35c At All Druggists ommended in the program, in addi. | . : : tion to $10,000 for the immunization of | First Time Since 1923 to Compete diptheria_and other contagious dis e RATNoNa Tost. [ : Final Reduction 75 o e R e e S . S, Ve L All $45 & $50 32 the council's recommendations careful | Service will be entered in. the Lo (Bet. F and G Sts.—West Side OVERCOATS and serious consideration. tional elimination balloon race which lext 'monston’. i i ot will start from Akron, Ohio, May 28 — s Jndio) The Navy has not been represented CLAYTON REINDORSED. |in the event since 1823, TIts entrants will be selecied from the balloon team e £ now in training at Lakehurst, N. J Benning-Glendale-Oakland Citizens| The winner of the elimination race . will represent the United States in the ' : Urge Him as Counsel. Gordon Bennett international hgn,.:,'n Final Reduction The Benning-Glendale-Oakland Civic | race, to be held in this country later Association, at its meeting last night |in the year. All $55 t $65 s in the Smothers School, reindorsed e ’ 9 . ’ o Willlam MeK. Clayton for the posi i s or ot OF SUIT. én s omen s an en s 0€S OVERCOAT Utilities Commission of the District. 9 Sev tters o v s Several matters of improvements|nouv Oficials were considered. A request will be Declare Infringe- made that Forty-fourth street be is « o tween Benning road and Deane ave. | ment Action is “Indefinite. nue be recindered, as well as Dix| Curtis D. Wilbur, Secretary of the : ; —We include the famous Physical Culture ( Style Plus Comfert) SHOES for Women. i teets Wt e | Mot e o e W i —The Standard Stacy-Adams SHOES for Men. on Clay and Dix streets also were| C. Bloch have asked the District asked. supreme Court to dismiss the suit of eBEinds € French was appointed | Rear Admiral Bradley A Finke. U. &. —All the well established Foot Form Shoe s for everybody. . . B e e e e T men : 1ina eductions Capt. Howard D. Queen presided. | ment of his patent known as the tor - | pedoplane. Through United States At Sylvester Baxter Dead. | \CEICh Feyion Gordon'xnd Assistani All regular $14.50 lines, Sale Price. . .$13.05 ' . . i AT gul d Hundreds of Fine Suits SAN JUAN,, Porto Rico, January | !he defendants say the “declaration is f&:f’;;smzfix::,r ‘{K':ii»r.“v;‘r;!flflr pub- | vague, uncertain ;u.m indefinite.” 1 \ An reguhr 314.00 lhe" Sale Price 3 512.60 leaders in developing a Greater Bos. Panama expects a record number of ton, died today. tourist visitors this season. | e An reg'ular 513.50 lines, Sale Price. : 312.15 $ ' 75 Final Reduction , All regular $13.00 lines, Sale Price. . .$11.70 $35 SUITS All regular $12.50 lines, Sale Price. . .§11.25 S m—— Have You an Executor All regular $11.50 lines, Sale Price. . .$10.35 $ 75 Final Reducion in Mind? : All regular $11.00 lines, Sale Price... $9.90 ' ; 28 X $45 SUITS Are you familiar with All $8.50, $9 and $10 lines, Sale Price, $7.85 Extra Pants, $5 his financial responsibil- : ity, his business cares? Our Trust Department specializes in the 5 : DISCOUNT ON ALL D g g care of estates andpwill be gl;(’i to ]ccnfer wi:h 1 O% CHILDREN’S SHOB 4 ) $3 7. 75 $55 SUITS you on the advantages of our service. Extra Pants, $6 The Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 3 - - 612 13th Street % 1005 T J Kaufmanplm S eF a. ; i : Pa. Ave. YV VYNV VYV VYV VAV AVAAAAA A sy e Including the “Arch-Lift” Shoes -

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