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PART N, C. NOVE | ASTLUM HANKGERS ';'Ts}?,{‘,}fi'; ?,‘,}}fi‘;fi'{, e Taken ]“ J()Vl‘l(lt‘l" War Department Announces That Several Washingtonians Have THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, RUM SPIES FACE CONSPIRACY TRIAL R * TOHAVERECEPTION s .- “Oligarchy of Been Homnored in Service. Corps I of the Army have been issued by ths identified joyrider who climbed into | War Department to Alfred If. Gilbert parked automobile Friday | 1613 Harvard street, hoon and drove away with | specialist; ew's coat and badge on the |Bryant str beside him. tenant in th he automobile was found two | partment: hours later several blocks from | Colorado Buil i where it had been taken. It was |of Infantry: . 1333 recovered by Policeman Orvill | Belmont street. as a ieutenant Jes. The coat and badge had | and specialist: b heen disturbed. irty-seventh Policeman Jerr t of Infan of the third pr fortunate when h taken from in_front of several weeks remains of hi garage in | Policeman John J. Agnew of the | third precinet cannot heip but ad- mire the supreme nerve of the un. Ignorant and Narrow-Minded,” . A. Gibbons Says. Commissions in Reserve | Women’s Board to Celebrate/ i 4 | y the Associated ress. his 0pen'ng Of New Drphans 2 lf‘l‘”l"A\fl(:l ;’:\‘Fn\lrtl‘ 19.—One of 4 ‘“, Home Friday. Ex-Pittshurgh Vice Crusader Admits Fake Evidence in Dry Cases. { ‘he historians whose work he has criticized today called Mayor William Hale Thompson the “Antithesis of the | ‘America First’” spirit which he advocates. Thompson democracy | garchy of Morrison MacD, s first liey i, Opening of Hillerest, the new | | model community home of the Wash | ingten City Orphan Asylum, 4119 | | Nebraska avenue, will be celebrated | | next ¥riday afternoon with a recep- {tion by the board of lady managers minded men,” said Herbert Adams | Gibbons, author of a pamphlef from. 4 toRg oo e e table and other social welfare work | e are among those invited to inspect |/ Fic, hhm;fi'-[‘m ‘Supreme Court, testi- the home-like atmosphere of the new “.Nl S etal of Willlam MeAndrav signed by Criminal Court Judge John g home for the instituticn. | suspended superintendent of school A. Evans after the county grand jury Y 5 il s : 3 The new buildin zun in May, | {}¥9he pamphlet was propagandistic, had indicted them upon charge | _ # . £ 1926, have Incorporated in them the | et 0 BATG Ll Y investigation of conspiracy to frame evidence in liquor latest ideas in institutional architec-|jjparies to determine if they were | cases, The warrants will enable police ture and equipment. Mrs. Coolidge | ,r, British. t of Des Moines and New York to hold turned the first spadeful of sod for| ™ «yyhether Mr. Thompson and T like | the form crusaders as fugitives the project. The “village” from justic ¢ are located. completed by the erection of United States Di administration buildings in D. Meyer made known that h; center_of the ground would take no action looking to pr The Washington Ci Orphan Asy- eution of King in the Federal cou lum was founded in 1815 to care for 2Id that the element of malice | children orphaned by the War of 1812 in King's 4 Dolly Madison was the first direc is a_fundamental re- vess and member of the boar «quirement in_criminal proceedings > managers. The work has been car- At the same time, Meyer said he be- G 4 . s 3 ried on wholly through the generosity | whether the second city in the lieved the persons prosecuted by the | - G0 A 2 G of publ ted citizens. The old | States is to have schools and libr vice crusader in the Federal courts | § » {home at Fourteenth and streets, | that are controlled by men ignor: had been violatinz the law, but be-| & 3 d s i : 3 vhullt in, 1 and occupied by the|of education and cnlmro e R otesions wF et | i : ent _during the Civile avidence, the prosecutions could not cast, which opene¢ hers 1 was remodeled recently for com-i be pushed. { eial purposes. The indictments against King and rustees of the institution are W. E. his men were returned after the “con- Edmonston, Blair Lee, Irvin B. Lin- fession” of the deposed vice foe, as ton, C. Clinton James and Georse made to league vas prese Francis Williams. to the grand jur King admitted liquor for use bition cases when failed to produce have been made. Another de was a_demand b head of the Pittsbu ment, for a grand jury into all _activities “of the Citivens’ League. During his regime as director of the ‘organization King made many charges against the police. “FRAME-UP” CHARGED. By the Associated Press, PITTSBURGH, November 19.—The hand of the law started closing in to- night on William L. King, deposed Pittsburgh vice « der, and two of his former invest , Abe Weln- berg and Sol Rosenberg, as bench warrants for their arrest sped to Des Moines, King's home, and New York | reported headquarters of his two “supplant the an oli- would of thought with ignorant and narrov McCarthy, net, not so automobile was Tech High .. The ar were Northeast Stephenson, et, as a maj; am J. Stever captain in Corps. ers, and to hih street rrants for the three former of the Citizens' League were Have you heard about the newest o Apartments? Le Bourdetgfl&/ 2127 California Street N.W. New Fireproof Building With Apartments of ONE ROOM, KITCHEN BATH AND PORCH CNE ROCH, BATH AND PORCH LARGE ROOMS WlTH MURPHY BEDS $35.00 UP Open and Lighted Evenings Until 9 O’Clock See Resident Manager or Floyd E. Davis Company 733 12th Street N.W. Main 352-353 will be | \hat the Europeans think, has noth- £roup | ing to do with the right and need of | an people to know what is ibbon. , the | the Amer thought,” remarked Continuing, the writer said: * Thompson’s movement is a rev of dense ignorance. I have not previ- | ously commented upon it because it | med ridiculous, but it is of ir portance to the whole cou C]mpmh: Tmnsfemd Here. Army Chaplain Waiter J. Donoghue, who has just completed a_tour of duty in the Philippines, has been ordered to this city for duty in the office of the chief of chaplains, War Depart- ment. The famous producer and members of the 'Show Boat™” performance. Many of the rehearsals were held here. 1 decree today. nos have been Montparnasse, Rendezvous for Paris ave be Aesthetes, Is Too Noisy, so Jazz Ceases,u as in the ’ “Dome, padlocked in nd the orches totonde” and famous as ed men and women, will be silent Heretofore, popular im- s the cafes |a s ‘ot the car to the because will also into @n have to be foregone. nagers includes t directres: Birnie, M. Saundes on 'I'hmnl».nu Ms. B. A. B. Browne, ernando Putnam md Mrs. the investizs etivien ClakfiTo - ¥s” claimed to ning, Mre. By the Acsociated Press. stant Cuniberti, Bradley, Mrs. Willl Tisdel, Mrs. Frederick pment of the day James M. Cl Police Depart investigation Mrs. William J. Flather, jr. s| The superintendent is Miss Estelle A. Fen-' W. Meese. ver the world, he obinion of M. Jean Chi: et of police. Latin quarter, must cease | he transl: Ul this opinion =——— 3 TN — — Saleat One Price FREE—With Each Bedroom Suite A guaranteed steel link spring, a pair of fine pillows, a pretty easel frame, two handsome pictures in decorated frames, a French plate etched Venetian mirror with colored cord, one throw rug, silver-plated bird ornaments, one pretty electric boudoir lamp and shade, gilt boudoir frame, one boudoir smoking stand and sunburst velour pillow. ' FREE— With Each Living Room Suite One large size mahogan: neered davenport table, handsome console mirror, bridge lamp, complete w! hade: giit picture holder, silvel plated pheasant, decorated magazine rack, two pretty candlestic table scarf, etched Venetian mirror, wrought iron smoker, two handsome pictures and two sunburst velour pillows. FREE— With Each Dining Room Suite A set of 26 pleces of silver-plated tableware—a t: v table scarf, satin- finished bread tray, gilt easel frame, gilt swinging pic ectched Venetian mirror with gilt cord, glass-bottom s buffet mirror, two candlesticks and handsome pictur New Jersey Dry Counsel Weinberg's Work, x:awam\' 3 ovember 19 (P). —G. Rowland Munroe, counsel for the New Jersey Anti-Saloon League, two of whose Investigators, Abe Weinberg and Sol Rosenberg. have been indicted in Pittsburgh on charges of manufac- turing false evidence, today asserted that powerful influences were at wol in_that city to “frame Weinberg up.” Munroe averred he had authentic information to the effect that a police chief of a suburb here had been ap- proached by Pittsburgh authorities to “get something on that fellow Wein- berg.” This was done, Munroe added, because of Weinberg's work in “un- covering damaging evidence against | Pittsburgh officials, including a | Senator.” Weinberg conducted the Northwest- ern Detective Age! ared offices with the Anti-Saloon League. He was instrumental in gathering evi- dence upon which Rev. Marna S. Poulson, superintendent of the league, based allegations of corruption against local judges. The grand jury has been directed to return an indictment charg- ing criminal libel against Poulson. Both Poulson and Munroe today ex- ed their utmost' confidence in Weinberg, who has been employed by the league for 14 yvea TRADE BODY URGES BAUMES LAW HERE Order Committee Also Wants De- tective Force of Capital Enlarged. Defends Live or Dressed TURKEY : With Each Suite You Buy During This Sale. Save on Your Suite— Save on Your Thanksglwng in attractive frame. WE MUST MOVE THEM!!!! CHRISTMAS is just a few short weeks away and we must clear our floors of all present stock and make way for the new offering beautiful suites and odd pieces at phencmenally low prices. Resolutions advocating the adop- tion for the District of Columbia of a | Jaw similar to the Baumes law of New York, an increase in the headquarters detective force from 50 to 100 and 10 high-power automobiles for the head- quarters force were approved at a meeting under the auspices of the ublic order committee of the Wash- ton Board of Trade at a luncheon Friday in the Raleigh Hotel. | The recommendations, which in- eluded a suggestion that an officer not under the grade of inspector be | o7 duty in charge of the police force | =t all times, are to be submitted to “Simmons” Bed With Spring and Mattress $13.95 A durable, well built : See Thls Great Value!!1!! 1he Board of Trade at its regular | r:-~ting in the Willard Hotel Monday. W. A. Johnston, chairman of the | Two Handsome Pieces in Mohair and Frieze You will be amazed at the wonderfully fine qua ality $189 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Suite—Now A suite of b auty, comfort nd masterful workman- $198 Splendid 9-Piece Walnut Dining Suite This is without any question one of the best values steel bed with conti uous post and fillers walnut of this magnificent living room guite in genuine mohair with the cushions reversed in linen frieze, or venport, club chair and fireside ch r. figured velours w e sides. Finest spllng ship. Graceful d ;'\Pda] committee to study the Baumes d in beautiful Jacquard or T n- :, submitted a draft of the pro- vosed bill to be made applicable to the District which is nearly identical with the Baumes measure. The Baumes law makes a life sentence mandatory for persons convicted for a felony for the fourth time. A recommendation by William H. Callahan, chairman of another special committee, for a bill to define and punish grancy in the District o Columbia was rejected at the meeting, | on the ground thzl it did not h: | “enough teeth in it.” )»av)"tu the committee, sver offered in a medium-priced dining room suite. Included is a 60-inch buffet, extension dining table, china cabinet rs, upholstered in genuine leather without Server can be had for cove contrasting velours on all ou construction throughout, with reversible cushions. Attractive new serpen- tine front. s ing construction throughout. Xmas goods are st clear our floors at give-away prices. ry. This is the newest combination in uph(\hl(*r of all overstuffed or with The or (‘n«xmcl fini; cluded are a soft san- mattress and nteed link fab- pring. EASY TERMS and six beautiful cl or Jacquard Velours, and you also receive, extra charge, all the useful items lsted abovs SEE THIS GREAT VALUE ing value. In your choic wing thur can be our 4 High or aded for $50 extra. le by ! coming $30 extra. ‘of police, £ on the bill r. Callaban’s committee. Odell § chairman of the public order committee, presided at the meeting, proposed Chifforobes for clothes. THE DAILY HOROSCOPE of roo Look At This Valus!!! Your Choice of Any Three Pieces 129 fforobe, dresser and full vanity, in lines or figured. See this {mas merchandise— another example of the marvelous oppor- in bedroom furniture of the but not high in pr any three of th Ter tunitie: better Th followin and v our arvel vin. $l79 Very Fine 4-Fiece Walnut Bedroom Suite This is one of the new arrivals on our floors and includes four -pie ur choice of three style $ ond bed, large dre full triple mirror or French chest of drawers, in plain or de- ith fine cahinet wo low. < you here h in quality, choice of E double bed, hoose between one with pl We need room for incoming Ind > as pictured, for $17.95 EASY TERMS Imazine a beautifully overstuffed three-p port suite for only $120. Club chair, fires ’ Bow vanity and robe or Made in rich walnut over hardwoods, ¢t is a handsome suite, and the ARA dave s you $198 Overstuffed Bed-Davenpott Suxte enport bed that opens into a full $ 29 handsomel No nml for a spare bed- to clear Covered in durable signed. throughout. Take advantage of our F < construction throughout. e is amazingly inz room with this suite. The low price is due to our Xmas goods. having "LOOR CL floors for health, espe avoiding under this direction of the stz There is a fairly fortunate sign for all who seek employment, but later In the vear positions will be difficult | to obtain, it is fore: Cities are to through the coming gevere and uncerts affect many parts of Vm o Tomorrow should for_solici “vidier _tion « §t is sup; ‘0 be for those Who hestow Merchants and manufactur Sale of expect increase of holiday tra BAEE Which should fve - miarve ously | Odd Dressers rofitable. A 2 = While American men are to culti-| These Dressers aline | girength, the women of the Nation | Tsain are to adhere to the most | fominine ideals, it is foretold. In the new year, which is to write | much on the tory, women = 1o accom e things | cnitime fields of uscfulness, it the | e 'S 4’1]' llLlllI\ B B 3 | Latra larx« U\"ll i v it is have vor At prosperity in the Wint thie _dir- “HIGH” in Quality “LOW?” in Price Sale of “Simmons” Da-Bed and Pad $13.95 Here's a real bargain. Complete Da-Bed with cretonne pad with' val- ance. Makes a full-size bed. Two dollars more for ends. Sale of 5-Piece Dining Sets e emall apn real savings. A few of these vani- ties not sold with s are marked low “Lane” Cedar Chests 36-inch ...$9.95 42-inch ..$12.75 Like Cut, $29 50 FASY TERMS o ideal for t Sale cf Painted or Plain Breakfast Se!s Three attractive B Sulte Spccialy in_ i st styles designs. "Un- v. Most of lhuu vl’ $150 and $200 veneers fincly leading Inut hade by ‘Ilm\wr Semi- Vanity .. 'l'h‘rer Qu'lrter i .$15.95 3 drawers with Targe Miro | 10y Tianen tapie ror v p - and four Unfinished table 2729 Tth St. NW. car Eye St. hahy S et 2t ooty 101 Sleers By T ono of theso comfortable. built cribs, EASY TERMS with |..m » s Bix nul four . Chairs ... . well EASY TERMS EASY TERMS are the very best quality—come in and see for yourself (Copsright. 1927.) 2 foute :. the auzu coming ¥ M ‘Children born on that day will suc- ccod through industry that requires brains. EASY TERMS incoming Christmas specials. In order to do this we are We don’t have to tell you they A few of these specials are listed beIow. Look them over!! Convenient Terms Gladly Arranged.