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G i W . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, TJANUARY 4, 1928 7 AG WAR TRIANGLE MEASURE BRUWN [][I:[an s ot .'.:":i:t:,r:'.‘.:w.'":;::;"'.".."‘::r:‘PRUPERW VM.UES i e i ALEXANDRIA ARRESTS 'KEY WORKERS GET PASSED BY SENATE .’,}:’.'N:“:“,,':"“,':‘d':",“:'\”‘f",":l"',’h,'",',',l”:4, :::ifvlllmln?{j“ y":l:.‘: i'.fl‘.{."%.’.’fi"rfi%' LAST YEAR SET RECORD GEMS WORTH Sl 000 N S | ’ to the Court of Appeals the adoption & public service IN SHORT ORDER {of the burea's muggestion would only o . o oAt O AT Violations Head List. With i S . BAI.I.ED |N VIRGlNIA . — 5 BUI-I.A].ERAI- PI-AN - e, FUR TAXES LISI[D :uv‘.:«”i:.”.,y':m. ments. 3,413,480, : Intoxications Second, Police Woman's Arartment Looted of ___(Continued from First Page) JOINT INSTALLATION iroes ' ST284,457.950, n per capitn of Statistics Show. St é i ties in the Capital. The T:-o- sury. .Dv —_— HELD IN G. A. R. HALL debt, funded or fixed | Jewels by Thieves—Packetbook 3 par already has made consider- o Ao TR Suspension of Enforcement | Miie heaaway on wians for the frst | Bureau Head Answers Ob- = 24 b B {wo monumental buildings on the pro. ch 3 et s g — st of s el Al bl LR aas H gram—namely, the Department of iecti > S dutiis ion ow -Assess! % l§e " Cant . Jast made publicy agpe eolg weather b r Provisions Affecting D. C. | o™t " ey Hovenne | jeOtiONS. to. Changes in ‘ et o, RESTAURANT MANAGER [33,ont. W W' compleil, shows || et seaitir b folte : structures, which are to be erected . N A. T, conducted a i " < : Residents Ordered ar the west end of the R Police Court Methods. joint installation of officers last night $68,004,953,929. PLACED UNDER CHARGES i e " X tay. Mra. Emi . E T tite < ossentinl to the i o G A, R Hall, 1410 Pennsyl - Hat faat ye L ! 2. | g 3 Hint s legislation i ¢ al S to sthe e in the G A. R. Hall, 1410 Pennsy Al N b 4 Thers ; atho pesintia th street e of Cthe Bubli x"(:||l(l::‘p‘:"l‘:"|l\l|li' | e ks e e rebifin nRen] i ; taken Into custody, while violators 8 ho-oF Jes : 3 o Jie Buil ommis- | o hiections “of Corporation | Mrs. Addie Hickman, retiring pre e Pross SR ik of (hE seonbfich e . i - tha including two ring Byeciil Dttt ah IS @I, sion by having the Government de .~.:.,.".:.1'1"'\\’1“":-“:!{‘\N |:.r;.|.- To"w plan | dent of the Relief Corps, was pre Y ) citios in the United St 4 R iaE SN NI iy e pesTIDHGDA RS " APE watied 's pin od RICHMOND, Va., January d—Im|velop in a coordinated manner the by he REasal with & testimonial -~ emblem. | b population of an || ; g 1" Fhe revenls that 363 | from apartme 2200 X mediate suspension of enforcement off wpla area south of Pennsylvan for expediting | Mrs tei Ned the fol- | 20,000 had an nssess ¢ . 2 s reurred, 159 tak. | street, wome tim the |\rm'isxor{s of !"‘"‘ X‘,:"*“"f:h;‘(j::l“‘“‘:‘; avenue to the Mall cisa lice Court husiness by . lowing officers: Mrs. K. Helen Tem- of property amonnting o ",‘-"“”' * | elosing Tnw N | ' " leate key iy red this atternoon | o ittt e 0 ve were answered today in a e | N vol = s figure, thi £ ring A ager Paul Morton by Fire Chief James sout In Virginia was ordered this aftethoon | purchase of the private land in the ) [0S Lecy e the District Commis. | Gury, junior v nt: Mrs Fida | vepresented n “ounsel Elwood 1. Seal, in charge of | M. Duncan, jr., shows 211 fire alarms | etbook by Motor Vehicles Commissioner 1 triangle and_ix in_addition tn_the |V " Olitrovd. tre: S M Cora Ma taof $1.625.36 e e secutiond, announced | \wore received by the Alsxandria Fire | $3 At the direct and urgent SUEeSUON|S$50.000.000 authorized by. the Sixty- \arian B Parks | Totil tixes on the combined prop xiects four more in- | Department ducing the year. with of Gov. Byrd. 2 | ninth Congress for the project, to be {harinte Cavey, erty for tie governments of the citics i T e Decision o withhold prosecutic - er @ period of several | ! Mrs. Elizabeth D | counties, States, sehool districts, s Nev Xoat ove olean. kAt RSN i e owners of out-of-State trucks regularly reau’s investigators e R iie e approximate anount of ¢ One of the bureau’s proposals was . ‘ her | | i ) Fe ree such informations were file 4 onallIn e retoeth at e olice precinet be furnishe . (L Ly ) amphell. in his report. Wit 2 chedute. of i : ' p2Boes and 16 bringin $ left hand turn at | with o schedule of minor tratic of-| P o « b | fenses. showing the fines usually im i 1 ’ it Revenue | -m|:’-”:'u:|< A by charged | AL : st ’:-:)he,e\.lv:;) posed by Police Court judies in such | oot ng 5000 Chenbors, A Mar. Revenne receipts were 1 mr cases stil pending are in W routheast corners of that in Columbia laid before Gov. Byrd in the | (here will he any difficulty in reach- mx‘f‘\h»r\'\-l);;:‘ :“|"‘l'|'m :,:v"\“‘::‘fif‘:,‘""l zaret Bradt, Mrs. Anna b . 362, s eapita of 2 i< of the Women's Eireiu | tersection be stopped in order to elim- name of the Washington Chamber of fing an agreement on this one dif- -'w‘ h‘\ll:\\\"mll|\ ‘n"_ S e In requiring | Minnie Thomas and Mrs, Martha Man- | was $619,750. 346 more than ‘nw tot l a con e ferdiay with {inate the aceldents at that peint. It | Commerce by its vice president, Ivan | ference. When this has been adjust- | e e yments for the vear, exclusive Mr. Seal. Lieut: Mina Van Winkle an- is recommended that stop «igne he C. Weld. {ed, the bill will be ready to be sent r" b ”"T‘_HHL Officers of ‘the Phil Sheridan Post nts - yn-rnnlmlm ]x:.....u-.‘v nounced that wonild o placed on the north and south corvers 1 0 ¢ of e Wash- |1, o Preside or signatuve. L L i G ducted into office were 1. Maw- | ments, but $313.688.134 less than the | hiouzht after the facts in the cases of King and | s, Kin Acting on authority of the Wash-|o the President for signature. | " L WEPSSERERey o0 S0 CRONLL | inducted into office wer Maw- | ments, but § L34 e (s e ot i the i camex | of Kin an et King and fngton chamber conferred on him at| ¢ passed the House and Senate in | AT PRt son, commander, Walter ter, se- | total payments. including th vid heen more fully examined. They | Asaph. Ki fumibiis, King ssion last night, Mr. Weld ap- |(he Jast ¢ ess, but at that time, |in court unless they desired to con vice commander; Fred Nhort- | i vements In only 74 cities was | ape vnst the manazer of the | Pateick and Ki 1l West wiree for delay in o of e Mouse incorporated in the meas. | (€3t the eh 8, <, junior vice commander: Thea suflicient révenue to meet all || Cafe, Mildred Wenn Lee, ! make traftic 1t those points. ons until _— sht fyre provision for an additional $10 Sw Statement Proposed. ¢ lvl||||l.;(m.\‘ln‘r Henry '\l v‘::.l.v‘.’ v.“.{ .lyl.'.‘,‘..:, 1u..;‘ s "v‘ I{},w'“:'l(‘i‘l".‘ nan; _”'| llv:y ‘|)|Ivm” : Kong ’}‘,:4'\\' | - 1 re i 10,00 or P c g rough- 2 . WL Bonney, ac o re der D 1 o . 1 o " oo J :“'li‘-wfm ”"‘n“\l g 200,000 for Dublic Duimgs Shnwih | e plm alw propesed thist ihe Humbiton, quurler- | proccetn of bt obigations imd the Night Club B ‘/:‘_:‘ n’;‘d\”l‘;‘ n:\n“;y e ;\:: (..-r .;h:nn e ‘<"‘“n:‘;‘s::“;_l'nm]»lliniun officer make oath to and | | . 3 i OvEEHTRARLRIL. CONER e e et s odifica- s ol session, the Sen: | Sw complaint in tion of the law. He rem n he inot have time to concir oLn mhi governor that an agreement } amendment. At this sossi | reached in October, during a_confer- |tional authorization for buildings in | e s 5 _ o b cept in cont 5 e ‘ , e States is being handled | Mr. Bride had said that the scheme :“‘f-‘;:’ "rl‘lf“: sl Do Lt x might work well in expediting the hicl cs " . Suspension ¥, | business of *olice Court, b that forcement pending action by the L gy g Ayl e Siaviore During the briet debate that pre.}it would not be conducive 1o wfcc i R o d the passaze of the bill today | enforcement to le N Senator Willis, Republican, of Ohis | know in advance the exact s A Relter Bom the e id he had heard that under this bill | Would be fined or pe ibhainbar atatingihat & snovement mow | <A ho'bad heard that under this bitl| Foud te Bac) or ¥ was under way in the District for|the v”“'l"_" h'[“ oy Building Fi8 ite e ihinslsice Bhveaitle enactment of an automobile title law “'””"Lmh“ul “'“:‘n“ l,‘"[:" i g d i designed to prevent non-residents from S st SRR 7 - £ obtaining D. C. tags. which are much | 2Venue. would be acquired e ¥ W H i (L cheaper in price than Vir & nator -Keves, chairman of no part of the report is dequacy vene o :\y,:l;, 3;‘{;:"'(;‘3‘&:3:‘.:; Vi 1 wate public buildings and grounds | or inadequacy of penalties fixed by the = « sinking fund assets, to-| ALEXANDRIA, Va. January 4| 1250 Cities of Minor Popula- |t JELIILTEL 0 per capith of | (Speciab. —The report of the Alexan | Reported Lost. | stoners frem Herbert D. Browwn, chief |of the bureau. ‘The report was writ n by T. F Murphy, one of the bu ¥ 174 | pocke in mond making deliveries in Virginia not bear-§ = that now remains is for the 1 ing Virginia tags was reached by the | yjguse either to concur in the on Virginia authorities following a pro-|anendment made by the Senate, or tost against enforcement of the law as cuek a conference to pa: on the affecting residents of ‘the District of | mendment. 1t is not expected that . committee, who reported the triangle | 1 Court judges for these ord; F DEEERE RS M bill favorably earlier in the day. told olations discussed. T . oSt | senator Willis that he did not believe | por v states the as S oD ped Ar s O P ine | the railway building would be torn the judges in such s operating in Virginid andi goun, at_least not for many vears. | cases in proposing that the amount of requested that their owners sigh |y’ giq he understood it would he | collateral deposit in similar cases he This" Gov. ‘Byed en:;:f‘:x;m:::;:‘.:,“ | used for a number of vears to provide | pined in conformity the h. { N | | - : O ™| office space for various activities now | Why assume that the citizens of Wash- ; q priv T v of the Octaber e | XS o e i e e g T 5OAUXILIARY nent, Mr. 3 e i1 that the Police Court judges assess e e o | it The Py ot Tt e L PLANTS ference. . i e “\ 106,108 Autos Untagged. viction for parking overtime? i \.,_ \ F H Commissioner layes admi! hat | ' he had directed resumption of enforce- | Matter of Public Record. N M EEREF ! ment of the provisions of the law| “The action of the Police Court in 1 -2 20 - Washington merchants these cases is o matter of public rec- n ke am others not. complying ord and is known to the public. In i e law, and said he understoo ! bithils wonld uny Botaon ol e e rimmeat agrecd mpun. Ia | man: commissioner of*miotor -vehicles, | the faCe C this, would any, person of October was to run only to January 1. | Mr. Baughman based his estimate on [ o4 Uh7Y Fatellgence hoaitate 16 pRrE “I strongly advise you to abandon | the number of tags issued hy nis of-j Pu€TC I L TR ERG (I B BTG all enforcement of this law affecting | fice as compared with the total num- | 1n WeRHd, pe, FCH, Washingtonians until such time as | ber of motor vehicles registefed in the | “"y LA R the General Assembly has had time | St I e e rantal I ALV Aot to consider the matter 3ov. Byrd | { vould not constitute a swe told Commissioner Hay Mr. Weld “SEABOARD X A the information wnd reported. | —Leaves 12 A s cause confusion and unnecessar, Commissioner Haves then agreed to | open 10 p.m )—Jacksonville next eve. 160 cinuiinE MORTHACRION By O1e order postponement of the enforce- | ning—Miami, West Palm Beach, Tam- | Court of Appeals. To this Mr. ment of the law pending action by |pa, Sarasota, St. Petersburg second | Murphy replied the Legislature, the chamber execu-|md . SEABOARD, 714 14th st.| “I helieva that the tive reported. n.w n 6 vertisement. | counsel is correct in hls Shl— = bl ] joner Hayes, had in the Special Dispatch 10 The Star. BALTIMORE, January 4.—Auto- mobiles without 1928 license tags in this State numbered 106,108 today, it was estimated by E. Austin Baugh- | 1$124,306,333.83 Net Shipments to Customers for 1927. Gain for 1927, $7,325,498.29 Production for Year, 51,377,842 Pairs of Shoes— More than 160,000 Pairs Average per Working Day The output of our Auxiliary Plants and Tanneries amounted to $64,722,096.02, which added to our net shipments to customers of . $124,306,333.83, made the total volume of production and distribu- tion of our organization $189,028,429.85 for 1927. Unprecedented Low Prices on Women’s Diamond Wrist Watches Special reductions prevail on this group of exceptionally at- tractive wrist watches. Each combines the sparkling beauty of an artistic adornment with the utility of an accurate timepiece. Each is an unusual value at its new low price and affords a unique opportunity to possess an excellent wrist watch surrounded with fine diamonds at a fraction of its usual standard price. Gem-Set Platinum Watches All platinum, completely sur- Platinum top and white gold rounded with fine cut diamonds; back: surrounded with dia- monds and sapphires on all sides of dial. 15 jewels Glycine movement. Formerly $285, Now 8190 Formerly $200, Now $134 £ a row of sapphires at either end. 15 jewels Glycine movement. All platinum, beautifully Platinum top with white gold studded with fine cut diamonds back; encrusted with diamonds and sapphires; jeweled stem; and sapphires. Sapphire set artistically chased dial. 15 stem. Very fine 15 jewels move- je Glycine movement. ment, Formerly $225, Now $150 Formerly $175, Now $117 Our shoes are built to a standard of quality which is never sacrificed in order to obtain a price. Merchants buy these shoes with the assurance of established quality, and with confidence that their customers will be satisfied and pleased. Sold by retail stores under the following advertised marks of quality:— All platinum, completely sur- All platinum surrounded with rounded with diamonds and sap- fine cut diamonds and sapphires s . uniquely artistic ope : / ¢ phires; uniquely artistic open in an uniquely attractive design. lace effect at ends, 15 jewels Excell i b cine movement. xcellent 17 jewels movement, Formerly $275, Now 8183 o Formerly $2H), Now $140 o) M: And there are other similar Yoo ShAne values in this choice special group o X Peters Shoe Friedman-Shelby Roberts, Johnson & Rand Hutchinson & Winch Morse & Rogers Branch, St. Louis Branch, St. Louis Branch, St. Louis Branch, Boston Branch, New York The International-Chicago Branch will be opened at Chicago, lll, about April 1st. e e We Do Not Own, Operate, Control or Finance An} Retail Stores R. HARRIS & CO. INTERNATIONAL SHOE 7th and D Sts, ' MANUFACTURERS ~ ST. 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