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STAR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. rewy WOODSHIRE SUITS FOR MEN ARE UNDENIABLY ECONOMICAL [ ALWAYS ;WO TROUSERS WASHINGTON, D. THE EVENING 1. FLES OPENED FIRE ENGINE SITE - AGAIN PROTESTED| 10 RENUS AGENTS Piney Branch Citizens 1o Dis-|Slayer’s Counsel Permitted to . cuss Webster Street Loca- Consult Records of Jus- tion at Special Meeting. -tice Department. Sure Rehef THE = ATLANTIC & PACIE] ANOTHER WEEK-END TEA co. > 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief L-ANS FOR_INDIGESTION EXCLUSIVELY AT Wondmard & Lathrop 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere A special meeting of the Piney | By the Assoclated P £ | | Branch Citizens Assoctati s George Remus, former Cincinna’t| || Sch Book: FOR RENT [ mromen cioeens associion ns ven | Sszeee memes i it Night School Books called by the President. Mrs. Edgar | the files of the Department of Justice| New and Used Bought and Sold B. Henderson, for Monday night at|in defending himself ainst the A 1T14 R L Ave, I o s o | it e 5" BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G | e ® [l | sixteenth and Allison streets, to dis- neys interested in the case announced | today after a conference with Justice the location of the proposed Fire | officials. MARLOW Large Modern at Sixteenth and| Charles Elston, counsel for Remus, ety e y e Residence and Carl E. sler, representing (hl.-\ | by citizens | prosecution, conferred at lenth with . " 15 Rooms 5 Baths over the | department officials today, and after- | “} Rental $275 Monthly will be pre-[ward said in viey of this develop- Flne Granulated Pure s aslungton s - | ment they would not seek to obtain of the petition | depositions here from high officials > filed with the Com-|of that department. It was added were the fol-[that a statement would be given out later in the day as to what took place Eugene | at_the conference. Elston came to Washington with a v. Among the opposing the missioners yesterday lowin Mrs. John B. Henderson, rd S. Brashears, Harry COAL| Dependable Quality Moore & Hill, Inc. 730 17th St. ISUGAR | LARD FL OUR bot Stevens, Mrs. Cabot | view of obtaining testimony to show - - Breuninger, br. William | alloged_intimate relations between Re.llablf Service 100-1b. Bag 12-Lb. 21 Lb. . Wood, . 'T.| Mrs, Remus and Franklin L. Dodse, Fair Prices Lb , Lb , o . Charles L. | ir., Department of Justice agent, who . C 2 . an Exclusive Colony ‘- s, Blanché | figured prominently In the investiga: Cold W $5.95 Bag Bag % dici ol a 0. Bliss, jr.: | tion that led to Remus’ conviction. ol ‘eather Is Near o belng developed at McCoy, John | While the conference was in session : Kidwell, Dodge and Harry F. Baker, brother Order Now “onsideration of the complaint was|of Mrs. Remus, appeared at the De- by the board of Dis. | partment. Both said they were present Action of the |solely to portect their own inte otent. said, may be taken| Immediately after the confe at the next semi-weekly meeting of | Elston and Basler left for the 'l mmissioners Tuesday. for the announced purpose of con- the protest was made to Com- | fering with prohibition officials on er Proctor L. Dougherly as|certain phases of the case. \ “Wild Rose Shores” On South River near Annapolis. FANCY GREEN MOUNTAIN 7 . MAINE POTATOES MARLOW | COAL COMPANY T is designed to afford a the place where Washington families may enjoy the : : hoard of Commis.| BEdgar T. Hocver, chiet of the De- o 4 EREL S el S e i Sl partment's' bureau of investigation, | 811 E St. N.W. Main 311 the most delightful environ- of the Fire Department, he an.|And Thomas Wilcox, in charge of the y » i Our Special Winter Storage Potato Sale has met with tremendous popular approval and we want to nounced that it would be laid before | Detroit office, were among Department agents attending the conference. e e Eliston declared himself highly grati- fied with the outcome of the con- ference. The names of persons sug- PHYS'CIAN FORFE'TS gested by the Department officials as $2 ON PARKING CHARGE | 1202 5o s oo oimony, tn the meting broke up. ment of woodland and water— with all the sports associated with both—bathing, fishing, boating, golfing, ducking, etc. th tire b d. . . . sientine oar) again urge every one of our friends and customers to be sure to take advantage of the savings that may be had by stocking up now. It is only natural that potatoes will go higher as the Winter advances, and the thoughtful housewife who 'stocks up now at these special prices will have a reserve supply to draw from when market condi- tions force a higher retail. Green Mountain Maine Potatoes are recognized everywhere as being the finest grown. absolutely free from frost and will keep indefinitely. STOCK UP NOW FOR THE WINTER! Equal to 2 Bushels $2'85 ] 1 016"" 24‘-' A&P Fancy Sifted Snowdrift | P E A S For Making Better Cakes, Biscuits, 'E' | f Pastries and for Frying Can 17(_‘ or3Cans 50(‘ 11b.can 22¢ - Gold | P&G Dust | Soap Large Pkg. 25c J 56‘akes 186' Produce Specials The low price —is not the only reason y these splendid homes are selling . The head of the family can run up to business and back any day or every day. — Sues ex-Husband for $5,400. Mrs, Alberta W. Bray of Ventnor, | X, S formerly ot this clty, today . ed 'suit 1n the District Supreme Dr. Robert E. Moran of 1332 SiX- | court to recover $5,490 from Martin | th street, charged with overtime | 11" Fray of this city. Mrs. By who | parking on 'Fourteenth street lnst | o ™Gk b o= toe O, S band. In night, forfeited $2 collateral by his | Tune “7071. seeks to comper nim to | failure to appear in Police Court to- | hav™for the maintenance. of their | Cottages and Bungalows day. daughter, Ellen June Bray, since | SANSBURY MARIETTA PARK HOMES Dr. Robert E. Moran Protested Assessment, Charging Policeman With Exceeding Authority. . There are very rigid rules protecting the type of develop- ment—and purchasers are se- lected with discrimination— that all conditions surrounding the colony may contribute to ted the utmost exclusiveness and congenality. They are Judge them for yourselft alread, cted o) 1 fnepection and acre size lois. The ticket bearing the charge was |\uly. 1913, when she separated from | 5808 Sth or larger, may be viewed for melection " by acceptable pur- 120'Lb. sack | presented to Dr. Moran as he was!}him’ She'says it ha | 7 about to leave the theater by Police- [ month for lh’:,n.,d“i,f,‘:;‘,,,‘;f;,fi",fi.’ | N.W man _John R. LeFoe, who arrested | cation of the child. _Attorney W. F. | 731 Madi the doctor a week ago on a charge /umhrunn appears for tl il Open every day until 9 P.M. of parking in a restricted area. S S —— At that time the physician ob- FL l T TIRE? MAIN 500 ' jected to the charge and after stat- LEETH BROTHERS The drgonme was taken into a patrol and carried to the first precinct. 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