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e o s » THE EVENING STAT. W\mr\mm . €. MONDAY. AUGUST 13 1927. x5 A Little Child Can See Them INSPEETOR EVANS! ! WIFE AWARDED DECREE. AU'I'[] '"'I'I-E lAw RELEASE IS APPROVED. 1 Mrs Jane Enson Given Permnslon Am:\duccl and Blum Petitions | to Resume Maiden Name. Win Consent of Camalier. l'm_ interlocutory decree of :nw-hg\ lr::-’:::“rl)vrr I‘,:v(\]ne‘ :\:'.'u‘xa:'::'\ul Rn;:’lnl‘;am,‘o livorce to M son from Wil |liam McKinley Enson. The decree | Blum, in whose behalf petitions fe gives the wife permission to resume release on habeas corpus were recent- | [ ier maiden name. Jane De L. : P Iy filed in the District Supreme Court. | Police Plan Impressive Trib-| "X "l aieree "ot ‘ihsotute divorce | Director Cites Need of Act 10| Awancei had been apprenendzd at | was signed toaay by Chier Justics De. i o |lhv- request of the Maryland authori - {Coy in favor of George R. Burton | od o a tie ute at Funeral of As from Elizabeth Duvall Burton. The Reduce Stolen Car [.«.m nt. but went voluntarily to An- | 5 ° three children of the couple were | napolis and put up a bond of $1,500. | sistant Chief. | siven into the custody of their grand- Market Here. | Blum had been held by the police for | parents, Harty G. and Margaret R Z on with a rob- | Duvall. | ——— [v Tho of justice cited John L. e peed e Fuller street southeast, to show | . 11¢ need for au < why he should not patrolmen to form an escort of honor | ba held in contempt of gpurt for fail- [again was brought to the attention | & Stearm both at the home and cemetery, fu-|UI® 10 pay three arrears of the Commissioners to in n.w limony to his wife, xite Riiller: | neral services will be held tomortow | ony to i wife, Marguerite Fuller. |y npual repet of Trafie Director } afternoon for Asst. Supt. of Police | H. Harland, who declared such s n\m Charles A. Evans, who died suddenly \MINERS [NIUINED | would effectually destroy the market | | It is as simple and easy for a woman to sce and know that she profits every time she enters an A&P Store as it is to read the time on the face of a clock. In fact, A&P ad- vantages are so plainly visible that a little child can sense and see them. —OPENING SCON— the result of 1l automobile 715 Ninth street. r of the pl was the man: presented by Attorney Stearman | maducei With the District Commissioners in * attendance and two companies of | a certificate of title ‘m”m e = New Combination Crocer}: Store Grocerv and Meat Market | Meat Department 3655N. H.Ave. | 1009 KING ST. | 525 King St. iaw for automobiles in the District |\ Grudd ©f heart disease Saturday afternoon for stolen cars in Washington The scrvices will be held at the The adoption of an automobile i nw | law in 27 or more States has had | veteran police official's residence, 1212 | marked eftect in reducing the theft of | ”.E WEDNESU Y Geranium street, with Rev. Hugh K. | automobiles, Mr. Harl 1. Fulton of the Northminster ¢ mn«l.} Gral vears igo . commitiec of ol oMciating, and the cortege will start | | Peoples Drug Store, at Rock Alexandria offl epared the draft of the pro Alexandria | will be transported to the cemet . . led that Congress be requested to ex i In advance of the cortege in order to | Basis Immediately. {tend the time within which available e pay a final honor to their former as | funds for installation of traffic Sig-| py the Associated Press R0b NiEbinod. dGeistars ot abhbro ‘ posed law on this subject, and last | T it — t Wt 17 nlh St Double Bural Plamed for|| Creck Church Road and | i PTG | e e The two escort companies of poli el i | . . ine e are adding a new and ultra- consicting of 14 ates anaelsni | FoUr Companies Announce :!3;,.‘“;{‘;;":;‘““‘(3;";"(" asuggestion © | \iotims in Fire al Wherasive: willlearryiascoms G sl i s g il Maed Dees rnenilo S SIS D hcbarn edene) They Will G Non-U i s vcention ! | lote line of fauty codiatinil of Governiment inspected choice steer | at 525 King St., where we will carry ocession, but after the services at n | S 2 sion. | ete li - ¥ i i i Ptein- procession, but after the services at | They Will Go on Non-Union | ,, \Wants Time Extension. Summer Home. Prd brand quality groceries, | beefs lamb. veal, poultry and fish in ad- | 1127500 ! Sociery Sud Fimn 3 it H that h d it hkets so Also a complete line of fresh | dition to our regular line of ttar.ldard N e sistant chicf at the grave. { —— al lights may be expended COLUMBUS, Ohto, August 15.—Dou- fruits and vegetables. brand groceries and delicatessen items. | vicinity. Hesso Names Ibearers. | By the Associated Press land at the present time has “11le funeral services will be held htn-" Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintend. | n COLUMBUS, Oltio. August 15— |00 Biadl fom the inewal bl obe \aaler: witatat: harpenermt counisl - h A of polic n i tend: | Tempo es! 5 ord gainst | permits e used for signal lig Wheeler, wife of the general counsel | Ny ent of police, announced m;.f;;y;:-\y;f?..::xlu.' Mine Workers' officials and [ bt Which would g0 back into” the | for' (e Antigialoon Lengu, and her Free Goods on Openmg Days Watch for Further Announcements Mam S. S S Cal RtibRGous | members were nted to four coal | ""“‘”r‘ if not ""“*““"’ by the end | g gher, Robert Candy of ¢ Sergt. Walter Ay Ohio district in Federal Court here | ' ,‘ e SR e e b D today obligated m_, s land The mines ©wlhemdn UV L e e Effective until the close of business Wednesday—at all meat points | rated by the ¢ lumib | Mrs. Wheeler died in a ho | Shelby. Mich., early Sund: 3 ainder | urered when her clothing caught five wre Provident | el “,‘"‘.'“\", |at the Wheeler Summer cott 't « sviile. op- dverlising | 4o Point Sable, Mich. Hen father | rlcson’ Mining Co.; the | 10F bids . . gied of heart discase when Ie suv | | Webb Mine, near Bellair. A T Teat T rey mvailavle | s _daughter enveloped in finmes | roe Coal Co. (formerly Cambria_Col- | vephin' svailable untl exnended The hodies were brought to Colum- | tieries); the ‘Rose Mine, near Cadiz, | " Natarime i the traile airector, the |Dus_today by Mr. Wheeler and Mrs | of the Boomer Coal & Coke Co.: installation of traffic lights continues 1 X to the cemetery it will | & squad of six 3 In the 1 Dougherty, Commissioner Ta sdent of the Board of Commissiont Tender Chuck Roast . . . Ib., 25c | Tender Sirloin Steak . . . Ib. 47c | Florence Mine, near Martins_ Fe 1% s GEee by o stendy crense In who wa ll};}[.;.;f.:flylfln:!y‘:‘J today sent a letter of condolence to|Of the Atlantic Construction Co Iite EE: of uchIdaRTs ‘o0 thia. con: as D oy g the widow of the deceased official, m‘ Al the companies intend to begin | (rolled. streets or intersections, and | $ock. according to Mr. Wheeler. Lean Steu”n Lamb l 21c ean ouin ee C which h sudden death of In-| Work immediately with non-union | he points out that no WHEELER'S FOES SORRY SR Aon 3 Coati k. ' el e L ol e e occurred on the streets or at intersec- | ot et @epartment and a distress to all of hi host of friend Service Is Commended. said is less that at the “Inspector E the letter con- | Field Ts Quiet. | tions during previous tinued, “rendered 'faithful, cfficient | Belmont Count ervice of the highest order in every |again quiet following lns olla ast week’s dis 'be 1 o R ity grade occupied by him from private | order which resulted in the. arvest 5 o Aot ishom Az Rt to assistant superintendent. Permit |five union miners and two woman | o hg Jast fiscal vear, a me to express to you and to the mem- bers of vour family my pers « 'pathy in vour bereavement Supt. Hesse received telegrams to- | ¢ @day from two former District Commi sioners, expressing regret at the los: the department has sustained in the | attackec o To AR e :\O:;\:‘n{l ats «‘;’1:1;1“(“ ving non-union | and consistent decrease. not only in | Baltimore, his home, it was learned, lantic City former Commissioner | juring . V' hol ident mines, in- | the number of traffic fatalit while Mr. Hinckley wrote from the John A. Johnston wired that he re- |’ Additional nrects ron Caveh Also in the number of traffic ac national headquarters of the Associa- garded Inspector Evans as a valued sa i - offi- 1 Of the traffic fataliti per cent | tion Against the Prohibition Amend- ald. but they indicated they | were children under 14 years of age, | ment here. The union men are restrained from | i ————— t tions where signal lights have been | ) ;- . nterfering with men goins to work | placed. The number of accidents he | Officials of “Wet” Organization Wire | {a he mines, 2 S S Bacon Squares- . . . . . . lb, 2lc | Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon '3t 20c —PRESERVING. SUPPLIES— The preserving season is near at hand and for this week only we are offering our com- plete stock of supplies at Speczal Reduced Prices. Buy your preserving equipment now and take advantage of the savings that are to be had. IDEAL G« JARS JELLY GLASSES me intersee- | Their Sympathy’ Letters of sympathy have heen sent | by W. H. Stayton, national chairman, | Bl gy ik o bt | st the ayne B counsel of the Anti- | n the tragic death of | burned to death in Summer home in s coal fields are Traffic Deaths Cut. fic de and G. comp: of the Association Ag: with §2 during the preceding year and | Prohibition Amendment, to W on charges of inciting a {86 in 1925 Wheeler, gener ympathiz al s - | riot and a mal sym- | ot and assautt. T Tt tehons OIS fankinbntn, s | BalbAnAtaa RIS, 3 -111]"5!)’ yesterday | compared ith 8,049 during 1 and | his wife, who w additional persons | 5,378 in 1925 i [expioRlnat h Friday in which | ““Thus it appears that during the [-Michig: 00 men and women | past fow al Saturday. Mr. Stayton sent his letter from | 2 crowd of ahout ears there has been a s friend and held him in the highest were esteem as an officer of the department. | e pyatins £ome difficulty ‘identify. | and of the accidents, 23 per cent in: | _The oiclals of the association and Packed in Cartons of 12 Jars In a telegram to Inspector Evans'| claeh. al partic:pants in the | volved children under that age. Wayne B. Wheeler have been fight- family, former Commissioner Fenning | During the year 885 operators per- [ing at extreme ends of the prohibi- ®aid that “in all things and at all Militia on Guard. mits were revoked and suspended, and | tion issue in the United States and 319 were restored. have issued many statements pro Pints¢=85¢|Quarts;'y95¢ | Carton of 12 g™ 37c Jar Tops | Rubber Jar Rings » -« »5%c | Mason Jars Metal caps for either Screw Top Pin!, quart or 14 gallon Paraffine Wax Pkg. 8c Plnt s C«;r;;n 69 c [ ot 23C Certo Sure Jell, bottle, 29c | ¢s, oo 79¢ of 12 times he was loyal to the high tradij- Col. L. 8 tions of the Police Department. His | Guar . Connelly, Ohio National see. . il L Connelly, Ohlo Nationa] o and con as to the results of prohibi- advice was good, his judgment sound nizatl i REain ety o Hibtests srate | e (r:::w;;fu::lz }Tr::"(:?\!ly chz::: Sues for $10,000. Without alluding to this difference Mrs. Fenning and I send our earnest | guard company in Ohio. It is made| Emma Thornburg today filed suit in sympathy. up of 50 former service men. Uni. | the District Supreme Court to recover ; Bible Class Sends Lettet. | forms and equipment will be fssued | $10,000 damages from R. Harris & Co. DA o Sonlsbinus Rk beas st | S Thite Wik, and the District of Columbia. Through on hehalf of members of the Vaughn | Members of ‘the Guard company | Attornevs Rudolph H. Yeatman and i o Witvary “Baptist Sunday | have been sworn in as deputy sheriffs | Alfred M. Schwartz, the plaintiff sa Bhiool 15 M and squads of 15 men have been |She caught a crutch, which she was “In the passing of your illustrious | Pliced at each of fhe mines with | Using. in a hole in the sidewalk in | Daisies and buttercups grow in pro- husband+ said Richard A Saver se.| orders to report to Sheriff Hardesty | front of the jewelry store and was | fusion north of the Arctic eircle, (PhaLy (GE I \CIhne: fitihie bom inics. | MouHy. thrown to the ground and sustained ——— tion, “the City ot Washingion has ost i serious injury. = One of the small a_faithful. efficient and courageous glasses in a vault covering had be~n B josbiwiic s nier heens s hor DIAMOND RING REPORTED | iost or dropped out, and the crutch went into the opening, it was stated. o of opinion, Mr. Hinckley, today. response to an Inquiry, said Mr. Stayton had written their cere letters of sympathy. s the ! tragedy was a terrible blow for a | man to bear. : uart Ju, The F o White e a=cie 1| Srtis 9 0. 15 PHILLIPS TERRACE || N ana arger s others and to enforce| ) 0GT ON ROCKVILLE PIKE APARTMENTS PSR P In New York City more than 50 po- | b Zimis Heads Greek Cnbmet Autoist Loses Money and Permit. | [°s officers are constantly encaged in 1601 Argonne Place VINEGAR New Style 1 7c Ll ton’s ' ea ATHENS, August 15 UP)—Alex- Clothing Store Wind a search for persons reported 108t or || just North of Columbia Rd. nt 16th St. Decanter, Qt. p ander Zaimis has accepted the presi- el Overlooking Beautiful Roek Creek Park A dency of the cabinet. Negotiations Looted by Thieves. We have left a few of these con | veniently arranged apartments. rang- ing in size as follows: One_room. kitehen and bath. with hed. £17.50 an are advancing which, it is hoped, will result in the formation of a coalition | A diamond-set, platinum ring was(| 80,000 SQUARE FEET government by Tuesday without P. E. | reported lost on the Rockville pike NU-GRAPE i C b PureAE:aBpe ;Iuicc Cocfl-CaIa-Mauil—cnd ther ran s Yghon Clab|n, ™ s Tsaldaris. shortly before 10 o'clock last night e’ o, "“*';’;' by Arthur Hagan of Unlontown, Pa. INDUSTRIAL "?r;""',"‘"“"'mgl""ii s, 6 bOttleS, 25 . 5 agan valued the ring at $350. wo rooma. recention hall, kitehen, 3 Killed, 8 Hurt in Crash. Louis J. Mackall, gaisg”filew,.m RAILROAD i o e e paas Murniiy hed. ABNER DRURY |Ginger Ale—Regular and Pale Dry| . HIGHROCK . $R0. and bath, Murohy bed MCALLEN, Tex., August 15 () | Street, told police that he lost a black | Four' roo Three persons were killed and_eight | leather pocketbook containing $§40, his PROPERTY ?-'.'.'11('";'..'5' o e ek G Al AR injured when a horse-drawn buggy | #utomobile driver's permit and various | H Beverage di Large ]oc and an automobile collided on a bridge | C2rds, While riding on an Eleventh FOR SAL 'm:";'mml recention hall and bath, Containing only the purest ingredients— 24.05. Bottle Jate last night, both vehicles falling | Street trolley car last night about §:30 ALE Five rooms, recention hall and bath. with large orch. $150.00. Convenient to All Car and Bus Lines Inspect them Today Before Deciding. 24-Hour Telephone and Flevator Service || 15 feet into a small stream. The dead | ©'¢lock. are H. P. Hanson, 42; H. J. Hanson,| Clothing valued at $312 was reported | ar.. 60, and M ;| stolen from the store of Abraham EXCEPTIONAL PRICE Municz, 306 Four-and-a-half street, irable—' esterday. The thieves gaimed | Desirable—Well Located 4 bOttles) 25¢ As Good as the Best! Clicquot Club BUDWEISER Plus c.',..;; Ale .-i.a s.m.,gysm. bottle, 16(.‘" 3 Bo”les 2 58 o Afflcvtg'tctff'cfu’Phn Bosu LA 0~ SAW THEAGCL. | entrance by breaking the glass of tho Resident Manager and Rent Agent || gf,':}, _71‘""1;;:’; and K sy briday, night be | display window, and the loot included, Nearby Suburban St P, Derposit ";" betore Wednesday? s | 2ccording to Municz's report, 15 suits, (|~ Will sell as a whole or in part. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS AlliBeceage e s & Deposit & CO, INC,, Bottle Deposit 1516 K St. N.W. ! Adams 8710. Main 4600, 2 pairs of socks and 60 pairs of shoes. Full Commission to Brokers. Owner, Box 298K, Star Office. | POST TOASTIES & 2 me 15¢ B R A O 3 s AT A S A e S S S RS IV Recently Reduced Items | Regular Low-Price Commodities | Recently Reduced Items Sunsweet - | Encore Spaghetti fonso'ouee can 9€ E PRUNES l&;’r:gee Mustard . . . .. - .Lge. Jar, 11c Grape Fruit 1-1b. pkg. 2.1b. pkg. ite House Evap. Milk. . . . Tall Can, 10c 13 23C A&P Apple Sauce. . . ........Can, 12V can, 23c c Selected Plain Olives. . . .........Jar, 10c oy A&P Oven-Baked Selected Stuffed Olives. . . .. .. .. .Jar,12c j ’ll - Peanut Butter . . . . . .......1-Lb. Pail, 23¢ Grape Jelly BEANS Munich Malt Syrup. . . . . . . .Lge. Can, 39¢c 70z jar 15¢ can, 8c Washington Flour *'*- ®*¢ 60c—**'>- %= §1.19 mk BIT ersonaily. ‘mysell Be1h m. et ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THE MA.N soo Drovosed home for widows and orphans of | veterans of all wars are urged to attend the | 4 LEETH BROTHERS Freting of the amsociation n G. 4. R Hall, | 2 Pa, ave. 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