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'THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, " D. ¢.” WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1927.° v DISSULU"UN SEEN THE BOY WHO MADE GOOD. —By WEBSTER. |CADET INSTRUCTOR |Serenade Tomorrow POLICEMAN IS ACCUSED i_ \ €€ - BUC 1 [ YEAH ) FEEL (1 WAS HOMC OVER T Capt. David V. Van Pelt Ordered to Proceed to His Home Because of Illness. \ RN OF RECKLESS DR ) PRETTYCOOP | Weeic-ERDITICANIC RELIEVED OF DUTY By U' S' Army Ban(l —_— DRIVING police command, was arrested last District public schools, in charge of| Program will be given on the north |, iorning when the case was investi- | today instituted suit in the officers and serenade them. iillmore after his car had collided | a further continua ¢ ) as| -TUFF, OL KKID! YA iLL,IF L HADRCT, L A 1ENTHTEAM (| DISCOURAG e R O itont Ik Waltee) o e ) $ | OFF Y / TIT Al K. 2€ YEEL S, i ABOV BACKTHERE = ) F[]R m[}KEY [:I_UB‘ i |Prery Proce gy To Honor President charse of Drunken Driving > | . - b J to the White House tomorrow and | pivht on a charge of driving an auto. portico of the White House from ed in Traffic Court the charge was ordered today to proceed to his home —_—————— the automobiles of Dr. I B 4 o iiles r. F. 5 crrvA )| ot <5 VPf TRLSE P02 jonisD Sl Geacs o I THOSE el Reed Hospi since September of forenoon there was Changed, After Williams Reviving an old Army custom, Figures in Crashes. the United States Army Band at | Richard Bdward Williams, 23 vears . < ST s & old, member of the second pre Kentucky Opens Suit, Claim- Washington Barracks will proceed d ‘pracinet ing Organization Oper- | P Z Z Capt. Davia V. Van Pelt, U. s | serenads tho President of the |mobile while under the influence of | & Army, retired, assistant professor| United States as the Commander-in- Wi :l" 1:":1‘ !:»k:‘n lll‘No. 6 police : 3 / 3 il station, booked on the charge stated ates Lottery. military sclence and tactics in the| Chief of the Army and Navy. The %000, 000, O (1% ContRe ‘,}.’mi_ " the cadets at McKinley, Technical| 10" 1115 o'clock. i d At SN . and Business High Schools since June| ' For many vears, it has been the |“"Wiied to reckless ariving. = A'w"f‘(}” £ Doremb . z 14, 1926, has been relieved from fur- | Practice of military bands to march | force the PSSR oS Wi e ney General Frank 1. I ther duty in that capacity and was to the quarters of the commanding | ragted by Traffic Policeman Frnest | Cireuit Court in bel the State p \ g 4 in Clarendon ‘f;l;“lx\"x;:‘l‘\.nl\\".' 'r.\.\ : \ 4 1 R Gassed during the war in France, | Heavy Rain Continues in Vermont. ,,,',,,',".{',,’.,_‘ {'_’L',”, e v | . e i} g = - = = = = 7 5 K| Capt. Van Pelt’s illness has extend-| §T. ATLBANS, Vt, November 23|60 I street, near the latter" i eiture o nchise t O~ Z A W R MO A . a , B s 1e latter's home, feiture of its franch < [TNomMC v THAT VieLET ( NO, | MEAN THAT, VA WERE 7. S e Daacik ed over a period of several months | fallen Steadily for more | Jafling to furnish bond for his ap ) | ! corp oS " S | OANT b 4 DAy A enT (120 e ore [N eARtARVE i ¥ “ol. Wallace M fts abating. Brooks:i i:"‘:»l:.:l S SERVE T [} T TEAM | \Tow y :!'r':mi»f = L“vhm\; o abating. Brooks and B o~ = Capt. Van Pelt has been, was high h,:{;:“ R oy oA o Jupan in his praise this morning of the algt ’ g } 5 young officer’s efficiency in his posi- A e 1k < ! tion in the school gystem. Other — o ) 2 11 B hoal. %) school officials were equally valuable et o S vl e . / A : e e Sty samait! SinnDee B 2 GINGER b st A 2 g and indicated today that thev would | and Pal : l ALE to operate the parimutuel betting = / - > e e e e ale M) B e el 7 ? ) tlon at the schools upon his complete o Mo e, d . ¢ P recovery, which is expected. claimed that the matter & 59 J / i issue in the campa Sampson got ; / ‘ YOI‘ know just what vou are drink- a majority of approximately 40,00 ROBBED THIRD TIME. ing when you drink NATIONAL One of Beckham's supporters, Circuit A g i v Judge Thurman, in public ! y : pers Ale: b Southeast President Appeals for sl accused the jockey club of Aid Following Period of Thefts. thousands of dol ham, but th Leonard Cooper, 731 Eighth street \\\ southeast, last night appealed to There is no secret ahout what it is made of—or how it is made—it's by _club officials. Lk by_club offi GINGER Ale. The petition stated th club is a_corporatior police of the Rifth precinct for aid, stock of $400.000, er n | A GAT GRUISCD UP |[ NOTAIN MOCH. A o0 SEANTHA S 50, after the third theft at his home in Hon of race tracks at L b A BT M CTHAT GAME | gloTe ©ARM AN | ¢ 2. 1L e GUT \ ZANT COM = the past two weeks. Wearing ap- ington and ntH TH 2 A COUPLA RIGS AN MAR:E T 5€CO PLAIM, V'VE AP parel, valued at $25 and $22 in cash March, 1926, it e ~ ANOTHES AR || D a@caks _ have heen stolen. On the occasion of Ll e : NS the first visit, Cooper stated, his hat R : and $22 in cash went. A weck later was alleged the jockey club’ set’ another hat, pair of trous ed Fambling devi S £ and ties disappeared. Ye : e ok the s cigar box confaining $10 e g ~— y Jerome Shaw, 1581 “Third street, o thinl ik eXines s n 10tk ? asked police to make an effort to re- violation of section Z26 " £ 1 2, cover :nlq ov:rvnat.hvalxlmll at $20, lhn: v h P ; Jlation o 5 = was stolen from the dining room a R s s s ol ation OF Howard University Saturday night. It added, that in connection with | The home of J. William Leverton, the betting, the club has created and | s 1910 Park road, was entered last night maintained a monoply on race track | 7 . through a rear window that had been gambling and in order to defeat the | o1 Z left unlocked, and two saxophones repeal of any bills presented to the | valued at $415, stolen, legislature, has engaged lobbvists to | An unidentified young man was attend every session, furnished large found in_an upper hallway in the home of Mrs. Emma Nickson, 223 A sums to debauch and control mem- | street southeast, shortly after 10 COMPOUND bers of the legislature. o’clock last night. The intruder was It was further stated in the s ot r f frightened from the house before he % fO a that the jockey club has emplo: »\IJ persons for the purpose of contr had succeeded in stealing anything. ing the election of governors and mem- | —_— Made today the same way that made it famous 7 DI SLOCATES TAW. LUy 1T w-\:NLJ_, o A > case_or bottle at groeers and delica Served at cafes, clubs and foun- Guggenheim Co. 33rd & K Sts. W, 2508 Papes SRORRNROEN A reception is to be held a half hour preceding the banquet, compound which clears up a cold in a | few hours, Next time sore throat, a stuffy head, Senate in Texas, Sees Profes- WOMEN |N BUSINESS mously _elected commander of the Birthday With Banquet December in the old Union |vice commander; Floyd G. Caskey, . . 9 J Nlage roc! aster; H. G. Tuthill, ssistant RO o, ¢ 3 ”, sional Life as an “Adventure.” Jolh IUTHgElts Mroctor | Hiasser u assistant| A vicious cold contracted at the Nothing is better, even for the TO MARK ANNIVERSARY| Due to the date for the regular|siuart Walcott Post, No. 10, Ameri- SUSPECTED SLAYER meeting of the association falling on |can Legion, at the annual election _— Mis. Lilliendahl Confuses Two in ne House, at 7:30 o'clock. junior vice commander; Warren IS, S ext time . " Effort to Maintain Hold- December 7. ashington Topham is general | Miller, judge advocate; Dr. R. F. . or feverish fecling comes on, try the Mrs. Cunningham, Candidate for chairman in charge of arrangements (Guynn, surgeon: Dr. C. E. Raiph, He Downed His Cold | inocent bu amazingly efficient little | . LB LS jiht, Dr. B. W. Summy. | quartermaster; E. I. Kincheloe, ser-| ‘% : S ing e ITAMMONTO! : svember 23, | of its founding at its annual ban- |Jyed A. Emery and Albert Harper |gent-atarms: R. G. Lamb, masterat. | matinee, and not a trace remained to| grippe or “flu.” Pape’s way of knock- | bers of the legislature and has taken S an active part in the elections. T ABITANTS Heads Walcott Post. WIDOW FAILS TO PICK |OLDEST INH James O'Connor Roberts was unani- fati the same date as that for the ban.|last night at the District Building. Association Will Observe 62d| [ I% S3HE (LT Tl be held Thurs. | Floyd W. Wooley was chosen_ senior up Story. The Association of Oldest Inhabit- the banquet. Other members of | chaplain; T. Norman ‘Templeton, . viliile) tablet) cvecy Vdeiignist Eeenaiin ants of the District of Columbia will | the committeo on arrangements are | historian, John R. Dower, quarter- As Curtain Went Up! Pipe's Cold Cm,,m“"d;";,,ly! in_the City . Wednesday | The banquet program is to be com- arms, and Warren E. Miller, trustee | mar his evening performance! Most | ing out a cold is worth remembering— pleted later. for a term of three years. professional people know the simple! so remember the name! supposedly vital link in the | auct in the 'L search by counsel for Mrs, Margaret [ 28 ' Lilliendahl and Willis Beach for the killers of the woman’s husband, Dr. A. William Lilliendahl, was broken through the failure of the widow to identify two negro suspect adventure, Mrs ningham, candidate for the United States Senate from Texas, told the Council of Business and_Professional ‘Women and Girls of the Younz Wom- an’s Christian Association at its first annual “Nation-wide” banquet in Bar- ker Hall, Seventeenth and K streets, last night. Similar banquets were held at the same time in about 300 cities through- out this country and one in Honolulu. Telegrams of greetings were inter- changed and read by the various councils. Mrs, Cunningham spoke on the topic, “Adventuring of Women and Girls Into the World of Business and Professions.” She declared that the “older generation” had been piones in the movement which has so widely emancipated women from the narrow circle of home life. Mrs. Cunningham asserted that through the efforts of those pioneers The negroes, who had been arrested in Jenkintown, Pa., as alleged high- waymen, were taken before Mrs. Lil- liendahl in the Mays Landing Jail yes- terday. With Willis Beach, South Vineland poultry raiser, the widow is awaiting trial Monday on charges of having slain her husband. She maintains the aged ph an was slain by two negroes as she motored with him on a lonely road near here last: Septem- ber 1 With eight negroes from Atlantic City, the Jenkintown prisoners were lined up in the corridor of the jail. After looking them over for several minutes, Mrs. Lilliendahl said she had seen the eyes,of one of the Jen- kintown suspects, but later, when all the girls of today have *no economic | but two of the Atlantic City men had limitation.” She said she believed the | been led from the corridor and the girls could go as far as they wanted | others had exchanged outer clothing, in the business world. she picked out one of the Atlantic The speaker said that girls should | City negroes as the man whose eyes be commended in their striving to gain | she said she had seen before, economic independence, for, as in- e creased numbers attained that goal, Women will come to exe wueh | Wife Savs Hushband more powerful influence in affairs of mf\:;:}“y(‘!;et‘tlie Anderson, general sec. Left Her Within Hour of Wedding Mrs. Thomas ard_Brown, dent of the District Y. W. C. A. among the guests of honor. ter opened the program with a el coming message 1o the guest Grace Brame, acted u r their wedding in For and Miss Mary Apple , her hushand drove h munication from the National Coun-{ mobile back into the District, cil of Business and Professional Wom-| ordered her to alizht, and that en was read by Miss Margaret She has never seen Hifa MG HAL lord, local represen . time, Miss Jennie Mary Phillips singing, led by Mi: of 1401 Columbia road asks the closed the program. istrict Supres . il s i with Benjamin _which took place August MONOXIDE GAS WARNING | 1%is he promised to return for her, ISSUED TO MOTORISTS| »ut u‘» DIAILUF says she never d from bhim until May r that within an hour choice of y 5o somebody L i e R Automobile their engines for warm! = ustment and repair ¢ —— BEWARE THE P Battery ‘O;AJS;,’S:,:”{,-J%(Ka.‘. exh »ao |l COUGH OR COLD | Yes, Sir, Prince Albert—the world’s mildness I had never met before in a pipe- I ;153;*";;(":;;;“9 ;‘j‘?“"(‘”"c"'“ e e THAT HANGS ON largest-selling brand. 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