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18; Hours Wash’ton to Florida The only Double Tragk Railroad between the North and Florida. PROM WASHINGTON THE MIAMIAN GULF COASTLTD. Lv. 2:55 p.m. Lv. 2:58 p.m Other fast through trains daily Fverzindes Ltd. Const Line Florida Mail Atlantic Coast Li The Standard Reii~sad of the Seath r IPPORTUNTYFUN STHL 145 SHORT |Half of 14 Needy Families | Provided For as Appeal Is 2“2 to Close Campaign. i/ — Half of the 18 needy families were | fully provided for duving 1928 with i the closing toduy of opportunity No. 5 on the list of the Associated i | ties, but John B. Larner. treasurer, | found that $1,845.21 is still needed to close the remaining seven opportuni- !{ies. With Christmas over, the Asso ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. SHRINERS ANSWER INJUNCTION PLEA White Group Files Reply to Supreme Court Acon of FREED ON LIQUOR CHARGE Man Released as Court Attacks Search of Home. A man’s constitutional right to be secure in his own honie and the lack of any authority empowering police officers, who are legally in one room of a house, to search the entire house and seize liquor they may find there, were given by Judge Robert E. Mat- tingly, presiding in Police Court today, as the grounds on which hls‘;udnhr; acquitting Langdon Scruggs Rorer ol Iokal possession and manufacture of Colored Body. lquor was based. ih it was alleged that a detail of four Mcers went to 725 Twenty-fourth | By the Associated Press. street to Investigate the effects of a man who lived there, and. had been killed in trafic accident December 19. There they were met hy Rorer, who vollected the papers and effects of the dead man and gave it to oMcers, who then proceeded to search the house. ‘White Shriners filed in the Supreme Court today their reply to the appeal of the negro Shriners, who are seek & to set aside an Injunction granted ‘exas courts restraining them from & the names, emblems and insig- a_of the white organization. They found a 75-gallon stlil in full Declaring the question to be deter- U. S. EMPLOYE DIES. 8. A. Beadle Collap: Near Prln!-} ing Office. 1 Stephen Aloysiuy Readle, 45 years 0ld, apartment 509 East Clifton Ter- race, collapsed last night near the Government Printing Ottice, where he was employed as proofreader. He | was found close to his parked auto. | mobile by Guy E. Knotts, 118 Third | street, who took him to Sibley Hos pital, ‘where he was pronounced dead. Mr Readle, n native of Indiana, had resided in this ity since hoyhood. is survived by ter, Virgina: his father, ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. of Hyattaville; two brothers, Fdward F. and Kerr Beadle, and a sister, Mrs. M. ¥. Holloran of Hyattaville. 1t ‘s believed that death resulted from a heart attack. Thers waw an intimation that he may have heen atruck by an automobile, however, and Dr Joseph D. Rogers. acting cor- oner, will conduct an Inquest at the norgne tomorrow (o permit a jury to pass upon the death. Capt. Barton Retired. ene K. Barton, Quarter. orps, at De Soto City, Fla., placed on the retired list ¢ on account of disability \‘L_ : D. J KAUFMAN 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave. Charge Accounts Invited Buy on the Budget Plan Pay as You Get Paid No Interest or Extra Charges SWAMPED! that's the only word that fitly describes the action around here the past two days! It's all because of ciated Charities officers are deter: mined, if possible, to secure funds fo\| k financial operation, and Rorer is said to have fled immediately. He was captured, and; according to police, first sald that the still belonged to the dead man and tmlu that he had knowledge of the atill. mined is whether they lost their rights by delay in asking an injunction, the white Shriners explained that the suit was Instituted by the Arabia Temple, at Houston, to restrain the Doric Temple of the negro 8hriners in that * city as soon as the existence of the SNYDER “EAR'"G SET. latter was known and within a year and a half after ita organization. Local white Shriners insisted that Gov. Smith Calls Proceeding on be pro been com January 8. Nos, 1, X 4. they had the right, when acting promptly, to enjoin negrves in the 7 and 14. ! ALBANY, N. Y., December 28 () OPPORTUNPTY NO. 1. | —~Gov. Smith today set Thursduy, Closed—$936. the families that still & security for the new ye: this end in view The Si tinue to receive and acknowledge small gifts up to January 1. Contri butions may be sent to The Associaied Charities. 1022 Eleventh street, John B. Larner, treasurer. Total receipts up to noon today toward the $15.080 asked for were $13,234.79, leav 21 still to It is not necessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank to Borrow. 4 same communities from using the names, emblems and insignia of the white Shriners without regard to dates of the organization of the na- January 5. for the clemency hearing | tional bodies. | for Henry Judd Gruy und Mrs. Ruth | Snvder, convicted of the murder of Albert Snyder, magazine art editor, n Queens Village, New York. OPPORTUNITY NO. 2. Closed—$1.560. Killed When Auto Hits Pole. Special Dispatch to The Star. - PURCELLVILLE, Va. December 's Body Rea 28.—Adrain Saffel, 25 vears old, son :.“."M gl ShRpeRL ik Henry Saffel of Unison, oldest mer- EAST LAS VEGAS, N. Mex., De-|chant in the county, wan killed yes- - | zember 28 (#).—Under escort of a sena- | terday when an automobile in which Previous! wiedged, $1.361.77;|torial and congressional honor guard,| he was riding struck a pole on the B. - $10; W. L. R.,|the body of the late United States Sen: | jive' near Middleburg. Saffel's neck ¥ b |ator A. A. Jones of New Mexico ar- was broken. Anather cecupant of the rived here from Washington today. Mr. Rall of Upperville, escaped The funeral party was met by an A _small son, William, sur honor guard of former service men | vives Mr. Saffel. | and members of the New Mexico Bar | : - | Association. The body was tak A mortuary to lie in hour for the funeral t OPPORTUNITY NO. 3. Father ill in hospital, six children, oldest ill, others too young to 3 w. 3 Isabelle F. Story, A S | Amount asked fo Total received. 560.00 Saturday, December 31st CONTINUOUS DANCING 10 P. M. Until 3 A. M. Oscar. Columbia 2000, ke Reserva Now $6,000 $500.00 THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H STREET, N. W. in plans to spend $100,000.000 | Still needed. ghways in the next 10 years. OPPORTUNITY NO. 4. Closed—-$1.144. 22 Musicians, including | Can Wardman Park | *™ Orchestra i Renowned Entertainers | OPPORTUNITY NO. 5. Father has tuberculosis. Wife' not strong. Three children, all under Fotel Embassy | Our Annual or (Ne Cover: Charge) An Invitation Broadway at Seventieth Street New York City s D. D. PHELAN, Manager \good food. Away from New York's moise and confusion and et but five min- wtes from Times Square and the theaters. AN Rooms with Bath Lanchoon Here vou find comfort, exclusiveness, | { Amount asked for. Closed—$1.196. OPPORTUNITY NO. 6. Closed-—$1,103—Oversubscribed. OPPORTUNITY NO. 3. Closed—$832. Cordially extended to Wesley Brights During the octave of Christ- R. Herris & Company’s January | Clearance Dwmser $138 Bk mas, the Yule lights sparkle and gleam in vari-color glow— - on ‘the community tree, at Forty-fourth and Cathedral Avenue: and in private dis- plays up hill and down dale— transforming The Garden Spot of Washington into a veritable fairyland, well worthy a visit. You'll Get T Perfect Clean Heat || "5 2. m a5, v With a Amount asked for. “HUMPHREY”” Radiantfire W Wil Tasuall 1 » MUDDIMAN .. " 709 13th St. N. W. Mais 1406436 - . All Fine O vercoats Removal At 7th Sale At 7th and D and D | O% $ DISCOUNT Christmas is over but our store-wide Removal Sale continues to offer an unusual opportunity to pur- chase at substantial savings Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware of the finest quality. If you received a Christmas gift of money why not invest it in one of our handsome diamonds which you ¢éan now procure at 20% Discount. You would then have something of which you would be proud, something of enduring value, something that will not depreciate— which would not be true of anything else you could buy. Make your selections now before this money- saving offer is withdrawn on our entire stock of DIAMONDS $75 Diamonds for $60 $300 Diamonds for $240 $100 Diamonds for $80 $350 Diamonds for $28) $150 Diamonds for $120 $400 Diamonds for $320 $200 Dismonds for §160 $450 Diamonds for $360 $250 Diamonds for $200 $500 Diamonds for $400 8till needed. OPPORTUNITY NO. 9. | _ Deserted wife responsible for 5 chll- dren of school age. edged. $518.15; Previously ackno M T., $5: Mr. Mrs. H. W. D, | § - "Every Overcoat in Both Stores Hone,stly Reduced Total received Still needed. OPPORTUNITY | Seltaacrificiog mother, three ehll | aren, oldest 9. All$35 YRR R E IR R EXEXEXEX LR EXEX ", 1 Overcoats VAN RAALTE Pure Glove Silk SINGLETTES All $45 & $50 Ovcrcoats H. H. Bank | ¥ay. $19; C. Amount a | Total received All $55 & $60 Overcoats /WILKINS BREAKFAST | | COFFEE | sickness of father, mother and two {of the four children has made this | family dependent. | Previously acknowledged, | Mins C. 3. M.. §10: Mrs. W. Amount asked !Total received. Btlll needed. Still needed. AN $65 & $70 Overcoats—SS7 $722.84; $6. This is the event you've learned to look for. Once each year you get it. Now you have it. A $73.000.00 stock $500 to $5,000 Diamonds = of quality garments at savings that are 20% DISCOUNT genuine. See you in the mornin’. Also Our Entire Stock of , : Y WATCHES, JEWELRY, Radio SILVERWARE AND ‘NOVELTIES With a Few Exceptions 20% DISCOUNT This wonderful opportunity will not last much longer. It is made possible by reason of our removal to our new and larger store at the Northwest Corner of F and 11th Streets N.W. —which we will ocoupy after the first of the year j woon as extensive alterations will permit, Ree " ber, you can select anything in our store, with & few exseptions, at 20% discount and quite a number of items at even greater reductions, Every purchase onrries with it the well.known guarantee of R, Harri & Co. - name which has stood for the highest quality merchandise for over half a century, R. Harris & Co. 7th and D Sts. N.W. JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCNANTS FOR OVER NALF A CENTURY | tize the childre | Previgusly arknowledged, M. F. W. $1; Nineteenth Street Baptist C. ¥ Noclety of Golden Rule ©. E. Unfon, $7.25: 8. A. 'T., $10; Read ers Resesrch Club, through Seventh District Conference. $5; Galbraith A. M. K. Zion Bunday School. $2; Kureks 4562. 044 Fellows. G. U. 0. 0, $719.42; tststetetatatetatatetsntstatatetatatatatatatatatnl Amount ssked for. Total jeceived. .. .. Kiill peeded OPPORTUNITY NO, 14, Closed—§530—Oversubscribed Another Sh;pment $35 and $40 Two- Pants SUITS ('ncluding blues ) $29 75 Models and styles for young men 17 10 90 1110 G EST. 1879 Contrihutions received by cushisr of The Kvening Btar up to this morn ng follow ourly acknowledged own Civie Assoc L 82.846.47 n REON RN .o ¢ oo Minnie K. Lynn, uny Tegey, uny...... F.R Alex any .00, 8, No. 3 1.0, 8. Ko, 3 10, C. 8. No, 18, ., GQ o #, No 1 B, ¢, No. 3 : 15.00 50.00 5,00 10,00 Sane and Smart —this Singlette which is particularly ap- propriate for sportswear. It takes the place of brassiere, vest and pantie; and with no ridges to hreak the silhouette. Tailored from long wearing glove silk: and made in the comfortable ventilated style as illustrated—in fiesh only— $5.95 Other Van Raalte Singleties 8495 10 $10.50 R R sy R A TR A R S R R R X R AT A R XTRIRTRIEIRTRIETE Wl 10 date ~ slueeze omo inger~apply o Nose T For Rent In Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear Shop » Large Space—Excel. | wfi{wm | lent Location on F S, | Druggiss have || | Rent Very Reasonable o Address Box 128.V S fice Money's Woreh or Money Back D. J. KAUFMAN CUTOUS A Ave e AN AR 20 Trestment G tip on receipt your neme sddices DON HIEXEXEES