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LL DECIDE FATE OF NDANA GHEES $pecial Judge to Rule Fri- t_fiy Whether Hoosier Officials Will Be Tried for Bribery. By the Assoriated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, 28.—Whether George \" Ind. November | Ed Jackson. | Marion County Re-| | BOwLI THE ‘EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, NEW WATER SYSTEM WILL BE STUDIED Trade Board Committee to Consider Report Made to Com- missioners. Eggs Scrambled Along Street as Car Strikes Auto By the Associatad GF Ohio, vember One thousand serambled along the tr Toledo, Bowling Green interurban line near Portage mark- ed the spot w a traction car came into unexpected contact yes terday with a truck driven by A C. Hudson, Toledo Hudson ved his truck to ing A woman and went cks that skirt the pave- car was coming from gave Hudson the situation made recently pointed by the to investigate r-pressure syst Washi which made atour of a number of cities in ity studies. will be taken up for consideration by the | water supply committee of the Wash ington B ¢ Trade Friday after noon at 4:30 o'clock he meoting will be presided over | by Frank R. Weller, chairman of the | The report committee Commission of a hi need m for The hehind. Fiyving ecg his first insight into Robert 1 ttorney for the Ku all stand trial on a arge of attempted bribery will be Friday afternoon and determined here Special Judge Osear H. Montgomery | met that date for announcing his de.| cision following arguments in Crim- | 1@al Court yvesterday on a motion to quash the indictment asainst the mhen They are charged with attempt- | img to W on T. Me when in 1923 name | Marion | £ . €. Stephenson, now a . and of bank. a v for He was picked up with a eracked ankle. | RADIO MAN HERO |in:" committes, and a report of the find. | ince of the group named by the Com- missioners will he made by David M | Lea who was a member of this com { Roard of Trade, will he host to the | | membership committee s roast to he held Satur the was > District Former Russian Operator One of | ‘4 ommission the Board of Zihim 18 spo | nature committ Representative are invited is in the hership Trio in Securing Aid for Alaskan Woman. tribute to t s its work th \ record number of new mem- | November | bers to the board without makinz any | lio operator | “drive” for members. The roster of hird hero | the board now is over 3.000 " Howe, | The exceutive committes of the » necl. | hoard vesterday approved the election | of the following new members of William ¥ 1 ns, Fdwin €. ¢ at | hoard e on Cooks|A. ¢ an Indian vill Tuesday last, Walter Kotoff set on snow shoes to a nearby ranch to send a message for aid. The radio | set had a limited v > and after re- contendnd that the in 11d he quashed under the ations. Pointing out | Daniel J. Donovan, James T. JTohn Hozan Olmsted, < hn, o i} R 4 ofter of £10.000 was 14 he held that tried. should > court within hat time that Jackson, Coffin and alleged crime v 5. 1927, Prosecutor Remy hat the statute of liimitations longer applied Pictures MeCray. ray at the ach as being in nder indictment in the penniless and fearful of the influence of the Ku Klux Klan | and the three defendants in the event | he told of the attempted hribery. “They told him they had the power, | Backed hv 200000 members of the in time peating his mess: eral times he | Voith started on foot to obtain help, not | Woodward knowing his request had reached the | stations at via and Anchorage. | While Kotoff struggled through alper storm with the thermometer standing | at 20 degrees helow zero Pilot Russel Merrill and Dr D. Haverstock Government physic he reached | A point near Ninilchic in airpmne equipped with skis. After carrying Miss Howe o the plane they returned here. | Kotoff arvived at Seldovia Sunday | in an exhausted condition. He wept | | for jov when he learned Miss Howe was improving. 1 Miss Howe, who went to the Indian village in_September, is a native of || Seymore, Tex. | The United States exports only 2 cont of its 2,750,000,000-hushel | corn cron Collateral Loans You can borrow from us on Listed Securities under the Ku Klux Klan enlivened the after. ¢ Ing convicted in the county courts, and | : . when he declined to name McDonald McKinley Bodyguard Dies. | thev kept him quiet through fear of | CLEVE . November 28 (A).— | ather use of that same influence.” | capt. Walter FkiERn. oVt OBl Remy asserted. Even after being con-| the Lakewood Post. and retired Army | wicted in United States District Court, | oicer, died vesterd gl fhar of their |n"\wnj~.l ”'kl,f':'“\':gch.wl“"““‘"’ of the bodvzuard of Presi- i1 o e bt b Pt McCraY | dent William McK v at_the Pan-| fet. Remy added. | American Exposition when the Presi- | nated. Derides Prosecutor. 1 our Savings Loan Plan. Il This service available to all Washingtonians. Departmental Bank “Your Bank" Under U. 8 Government Supervision 2 | R hat Ku Klux Klan carries to the blood. it does not appear utside the State Ewbank said. “MeCray w. ddnvicted in the Federal Court. He ehuld have told of the alleged approach @ that time. But now it comes four | sears later.” E | i McCray, who was released from | Federal prison several months ago| after serving one-third of a 10-year spntence for using the mails to de- A miniature drug store in the shape | | of a slot machine has made its ap-| pearance in London. By dropping Ll‘\ *0in in the proper slot one can obtain | | aspirin, iodine, q e and other | standard medicines in small packazes. STORAGE 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. Pays 4% on Savings Accounts fraud. is named on the indictment as | aliState witness. None of the defend- | spts appeared in court. THREE BANDITS GET | | 205000 IN JEWELRY Ohe Woman and Two Men Stage | Hold-up in Cleveland Of- fice Building. MODERN WARE- HOUSES OPEN STORAGE # By the Associated Press PCLEVELAND, November 29.—A| trlo of robbers—one woman and two men—entered the diamond establish- njent of Swirsky Bros., on the sixth floor of a downtown office building, late vesterday, held up clerks and customers and escaped with diamonds and other gems valued at $205,000. Pelice, who had a detailed descrip- | tion of the tria from the elevator starter, who took them from the sixth floor to the ground level, last night hiid rounded up numerous suspects. {Police believe the robbery, perfect-| 1¥ planned and carried out with re-| markah was executed hy PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS 'fl | MerchantsRTr ABSOLUT ONABLE RATES 920-922 E Street N.W, SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PIANOS AND WORKS OF ART PHONE M. 6900 FOR ESTIMATES ansfer & Storage Co. 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Phone Main 2321 LAUNDRY Pound 1723-25 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W, Member Laundryowners’ National Association Bill for Women's Hosiery Alohe Higher Than All Men’s Furnishinds For their complete outfit during the | vear the women paid out almost $80 while the men lot loose of abott: £35,000,000 for themselyes The Survey showed that the cloth By the Associated Pross | CHICAGO, November 29.-—Women | pay more for only their hosiery than men pay for all their furnishings, the Dolla Survey of (' 0's industrial census disclosed yesterday. | The Survey's fizures were $24,000 indusiry as a whole s 000 for women's hosiery and $21.000,- | into a $230,000.000 concern, 1 000 for men’s furnishings, spent dur-|sixth in the list, just below the ing the last yea fand furniture classification NEW RELICS FOUND. 000,000, fuel ealed, Geologists believe | they were found was drinking place of the vears ngo, 10 hav the spot wher artificial | | | Neanderthal Region Yields, Fossil ice age. 40,000 to 50.000 | . | which men attracted animals to Kill | Reindeer Bones. | et thormtion. the sbat | . ! Sevéral have expressed | Correspdndence of the Associated Press belief that new finds offer the | DU .DORF, many.—In the | earliest evidence of human existance region where scientists found in | vot aiscovered, 1839 the 50-000.yvear-old remains of a man_now known to anthropology the Neanderthal man, first human in- | habitant of Europe, more relics have £l been turned up in a limestone quarry one-half days, the first Fossilized bones of a reindeer, n | clas nsportation and slecper fare mammoth’s tooth and crude tools heing about $230. seientists the W oservice pormits t wlon and Assuan A new Make Your Christmas Gift One of Sterling Silverware —and you are sure to make some one happy. Here are a few of the most popu- lar items in our comprehensive stock of solid sterling silver which may assist you in making your selections— Sterling Silver Bonbon Dishes. Large Assort ment. Sterling Silver Flower Vases. Sterling Silver Candlesticks 8 inches high. Sterling ‘Silver Candlesticks 10 inches high. Sterling Silver Coffee Cups and Saucers—6 in box. Sterling Silver Wine Cups—Six in case. Sterling Silver Coasters—Six. Sterling Silver Sterling Silver 3-Piece Coffee Set. Sterling Silver Centerpiece for Flowers. $15 to $50 Sterling Silver Salad Bowls. $15to $35 Sterling Silver Sandwich Tray. $15.00 Sterling Silver Sherbets — Six in case. Sterling Silver Sugar and Cream Set. $10 to $30 Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers—per pair. Sterling Silver Bread and But- ter Plates — Set Salt and Pepper of 6. $25.00 Set of Six. $5.00 We also are displaying a large assortment of Vanity Cases and Cigarette Cases in Sterling Silver at attractive prices fioldzgéitlg & Co. 1205 treet, NW. $75.00 $5.00 $5 t0 330 $7.00 $10.00 $20.00 $20.00 $12.00 S to $20 witls $5.00 D. €., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, - 1927. AGENT SIPS CORN IN COURT TO PROVE EVIDENCE REAL Test Necessary When Chemical Analysis Is Lost—Bootlegger Is Convicted. e looked on B. M a liquid s Po. nd andic Prof nn took hrought into lice Court yesterday it Hquor, bring ) A : Wa 1 for to be son, colored wvho was hei the Volstead The test was ma nalysis record of lon jars, which sat o Ine violation of the prove that the contents of the jars | were corn whisky as alleged, or John- son would have gone free for lack of evidence Facing the possibility of having the liquid evidence barred, Assistant United Sts ttorney Raymond Neu- decker espied the prohibition agent in the courtroom, hajled him forward’ and impressed him into service. {Quinn was given a drink from each |0t the jars and thea a mixed drink | {ftrom the three jars, all of which he | pronounced ax unmistakable corn | Dr. Albert Spear lin\rrnllwn!\ | chemist . but ] priced The PALAIS ROYAL ind, | to the st fr. s | aiso decide than the | Johnson hy Policemar, wighth of alcohol a4 November 14 harp of the | Ifth street | The Happiest Christmas She Ever Had GMALL wonder—for when S'you give her an Eany Washer you are giving leisure, health and happiness! 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Wool Crepes 6.95 yon Bedspreads, $2.98 81x105-inch heavy-weight spreads, with bol- Jacquard or block de- Shown in five at- ground 169 Silk Mull Comforts Filled with white figured cen- 5398