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\ 4 3 <« THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DN. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 9. 19 WAL BERRY AGAN S MOTORSTINJURED; | [~ e o s o wouss ] TRUTEBY COURTS s messuey | ACES U P! e vomvowox 1%y 1oy o 1) \IES TR The Fact Story of American A}'iators in the Worlgl War International Union Unani- | i T : Bl Man in Search of Missing ' 3 2 2 " D. C. Justices Hold Service m mously Re-Elects Officers. ™= i 5 %! Wife Figures in Traffic . / A M EYS R e g Memory of Late Register (e A " K ' | eates halloons ";? l\l'na;rn home these i H H 2at A 5 3 stecessive attackg without fear and ki o " President Outlines Policies. | e e Gt b gufanisy Crash. } % e : of Wills. > 3 e has volunteerpdon “many occa- o | K o S 2 A ¥ “ S n N : | sions 1o u.m.».-mufidgm work when AR e | £ . . | e Spocial Dispateh to The Star, Sdlor Dike M twer moce | ¢ one would hdve excused him for| Collidinz with the “automobile of | Aid # ) § B The justices of the Huprems Court Pl M HOME, Tenn., Jan- {32! eront. was 3 n;lw by ; 4 \\)lll:ll'- lldvl:‘il::ll.'l!‘lr:;u-nl :ule 14 Wil . of the District of Columbia today _ i ¢ il IRy 8 twa : 3. Recemmend (i appedy award | Ninetee rect, at the intersection | 3 2 heid secial session of memorial vary %.—Nominations for officers in | mintaned o L H i de of this émeasn,this cnse in|of Ninateanth stroet and Park romd s i | ta “Carporal dames Tanner. regiater the International Printing Pressmen ;;:‘-“-‘\gxn‘:‘d\"‘_” R ~ . view «f the haz # Wwork this of-|last night, the car of Donald , g {of wills for mote than 206 vears, for. and ‘Assistants’ Union of North Ameri- it “unparaiteled tn s | {ficer is doing, and,=secdnily, for the | Moore, 35 years old, of 3614 Connectis / - @ | mer commissioner of pensions and ik e staiiment ey with Take will fur benefit of the morale of this group. |[cut avenue, crashed into the side of 4 4 onetime ecommander-inchief of the ¢ just closed following th 7 aeeritary With » dletbied Saihty da 1. 5. HARTNEY, a brick house on the corner, knocke 4 . - Grand Army of the Republic, who #elaction, without the necessity of for- Cutting h @ supplx and pum % Major, Air Service, U, 8,'A.~ |Ing a lnrge hola in the outer wall. ¥ & d o ’ died October 2. i mal election of the present :u|mn\'l:‘-" e he Al e When Luke came home after his|Tie house i8 occupied by George L. 7 3 4 Members of the har. former com tration headed by Maj. rge L. Sl I vietories of the 18th, Hartney again ol ¢ il |rades and members of his family and Berry, prosident e o S tools hle: mev: in’ handt and Svrote oles L AndNasa resultiofithe colliaion : o friends crowded the general term Serry, prosident. | ings e D " recommending that | W8S thrown from hix car' to the street, room of the court and listened to a Asseciated with Presidea iEe e e A 3 i Luke bo awarded o palny to weap|Lycoiving iniurise Lol e e e 5 17 Shl] | <uiosy of the veteran official by Jus - are Vice President William M e Vo™ W TS o With the D, 8. €. alrendy recommended, | Jius wa0d%: Me wis taken to Canualty | . ¢ Q] | ticc veneel Phulips Sufiord, who McHush of Philadelphia : Vice | o T Rickenbacier: . Congratala: The ‘major was to hecome QuUite | csamin ) . We S ’ R ” B | was appointed o the bench only a few ale “L Ladelp! , . H wa n I{'ll"llh with:the tagk of writing le Cantrell. Both automobiles were bad. 4 4 73 % s 1 | weeks after orporal” Tanner had President Shuford B. Marks of Chi —_— | ters vecommending decorations for | JamaBet o o hi ' : . taken the oath as register of willa cago, 1ll: Vice Presidant Georze R CHAPTER VI | Licut. Lukes " Hoursy; returning to his apart- 4 Justice Stafford said that while Brunot of Montreal, Quebec. Canada | ! P A ment In company with his sister-in- ; ¢ some of Tanner's friends called him Vice President P J. O'Donnell of De- was At this time, while Luke i : Our AGE:0f Aces on Leave. law, Miss Rosalle Gingell, of 3812 ; . 7 seneral” Gacatse of his command of B e nd Recretary-Treasure mourning_the ‘death of hix . . Tt was BYIdeHY ghat the strain of | TRirteenth street, from a search for 4 1 7 |the Grand Army, most of them and Sowph G Orr. with school trustcesf ]| friend. Joe Wehner. that Mal | Inign pre: ing beginaiog (iie Wit and. -vear-ola son, Bloit; D / " : [the man himself ‘preferred the appel- e inE of I, Curtis White of In.| & Harold E, Hartnoy discovered that T %o tell on Y Vom Arigona. He | Mrs. Moore, whie in the act of pre- ik 3 ; S I ietion af "camecst: 9 6 the Gramt Ganapolis, Ind.; Charles Korn of New the/taa fwan parting Jan U0 i .| |srew nervous andirritable and spent | Paring the u‘ndu_\ afternoon dinner, . 4 apoleon. “We loved to call Sork (City, and J. Herbert Dela Rosa [ matic pistol str pped in the coc _1“u‘ 3 hours by il ~in moody medita- :lfgl’;‘wlllm-hlo ier husband, and dure ¢ i | corporal,” sald Justice Stafford. “be- O O o, and home trustee for { Of his plane. When questioncd s i : o tion. The watohful Hartney urged |IN& his absence. left her task unfin- Vo f | cause it brought to mind the pluck e o uis years, Mr. Merbert Ber.|his reasons for this addition to' the L him to acoeht & Mwve of absence and | i8hed. and, taking the child. w_tri- 3 X wic vamiae fria & foneiof Auir: ot Buffalo. N. Y. The term of of- | Fe8ular equinment of pile S Sy to go to Tarls ahere he could get cycle and a suit case filled with ” o ican loyalty as th standing sixtics n R ol ot €0 ks clared that the pistol was fe i - RN |0t of (hé amdMphere of the wur | clothing. disappeared. Hole knocked In wall of the home of George L. Cain, 3237 Nineteenth ;. yrouzie rortin. ce is for a period ¢ b B s fornenitolhna ey " B o o fow davs Tuke declared thay| Thinking she may have decided to |street, when an automobile planged into the house after a collision at (he 5 President Berry's Comments. anemy lines. He gaid that if that hap- 3y el the delightysof the French eapital dia | 80 (0 New York. where a sister re- | corner of Nineteenth and Park road. His War Injuries Cited. i Sposi. | pen-d he would fizht with the pistol ks 3 | ot auneal o him? ha se sides, Moore and Miss Gingell drove s smenting upon the result. Presi | g I ho had |, Unjon Station as soon as Mrs. The fustice » ” e ssued the fol. | uniil he was Killed. IR N AR M | come to France to fight and i 1as jos r P i . ”,,ml;.“‘ ES RO Hartney tried to reason with him 4] & i allline! wantaatito o \n.-‘.-'"',:‘ Moore's absence was digcovered. | M ’Uflllo’t‘fllnvx'fl ».,p.,;.v,m nt of m'-;. sl Bt u"{’\'?r"lf i 3 8 - BIRIET s piint Ye would do greater . q ) | Moore had gone to the Thirteenth including the prohibition act P ne 7 The uninimous re-clection of ‘the | pointing out that hie would 3 | 1¥s of uneventful.patrolling he | Moore hod gone to the APLesHLY e o e and Eepublican pav-| rovs of & ,,.,',,,l irgeey 10 4 man and heroic life for » et Ol service for his country he sur- | P q accepted a three dava’ lea 2 present inicrnational administration | ¥rvic ! 3 ve and went | tiew should both declare for law en.| but usef e ot e hen made his escape | NS » Orly. & el ovel! [ wite, and when he returned he found jes should for jaw maturally is gratifying to those who v v to Orly. a flying field town near Paris, | (e B0C, SHOR FE FRAIINGR, OO0 | | forcement, and suggested they might| “He had seen all the great fizur heen thus honored. but their se- |48 haflafone. ke swas 400/} he had spent part of his time | . ot 1 enforce: o | sai ustice, “a ea Il the have been thus ot e e | Vatuable & man to lose in the 11 | American observer droppinz fram bal:|in aining. Before he left, he stipy, | 0INS lett benind (o Jndicate the akres not to put dry enforcement into :.r::‘m:m“:n:( ;and he ard ail the 18 i | . e el § 2 & b gl ivi the suq eparture. ‘wet g - ime. . He had mere honor accorded them in that the | Of death, Hartney argued. It was b oon of the 6th ¢ after hiefInted that he was (o be recalled if| MGINe ToF (e Suldon (CRACMIS, | ™ a"lettor to Representative Coch.| knawn Grant and Shérman and Sheri- ’ In that the l@uty to take eve ssible care o] : e |5 e oNenabre s - membership of the International Print- ¥ lo take every po are it by n aviator, n: hegan. . E pa ran of Missouri, who declined an in. dan. He had watched the side of BPg Fyesmmen e ARsistan:y ‘A“"‘“i':;l :;“m‘hl:»'\ hrn( iR s ey Il' o “;-‘w:';-' ‘\‘-I-‘-? =t rm’nl:-u:»h-“am::?l:1’;"" ”"qrfl“ et ;'J:'fil".é'&‘-';.’.i‘.l fi‘;fln;}:w‘fi“{«;‘:‘.fi ':':’ itation 1o attend the convention, Mrs, |the dying Lincoin: and an- has reaffirmed its attitude with respect |11 the da o the enc ch : shot_down by an_American | uarters was catching up with its co . 2 al Nicholaon defended the organization |toms’ prophetic wirds, “Now- he be- N % lengthened life would permit. Luke | i e ey attionacs | Ormations ot Tukers vioat) |ance, stated that a woman, a_small - | Nicholson defen he organization | ton's propheti . tn international policies as it has to do 1 | machine gun ) . Luke's' Victories, ~ As | " et & ainst Coehran's charge of disloyalty | longs to the ages, when the labored 2 ) sreed with all of Hartney's arzu-| Cuisy and Montfape euse, | reports came through i oy X® | boy and a tricycle were seen on Maple % h ) ¥ ses. t with our reiationship with the newspa. | A8re | v and Montfauc Meuse, . ugh in proper form, s v | and ace im o ; ¥. | b ¢ th d grown itk our relationshin with the nesebt: | menis, but the pistol stayed in his| France, October 3, 1918, | Col. Mitchell fesued official verifica: | 5ireet. Takoma Park, vesterday, :‘".’!.,Democrat Enforcement Body ana sccused nim of party irregularity. | breathing of the martyr had gr - 5 lane. | tions until every one of th 2=t of America, The policies in question | P! - | : o i “ of the 13 tr o 5 e ; g In the course of his oration Justice IS mimmast i Sn T ilewing | SEThe slors (of Lukpi aix. uaye pad| (e)Soptembor 15, 1018, 13008 m""‘li"“""’"“): oas offcially” credited o the | 1% 0**Khe\ 83 hitiveq tn s cloth s, | Hears Speakers Assail = stafford sai § o sand the world me. 17015, one balloon destroyed and one |you . = sult. | I coart kad beeniNonaradi by kis s & s s { Here was a lone fighting cazle who | brought down in flames. |”'The mills_of God were grinding |UroW™ furtrimmed coat and tan hat. | : s had be A b s, We recngnize o trodtonat| S0 Wi RS UK M ) e T 101, region | 0 o the Vordun from and g i |, e Gingell wae shehly'inred | 1928 Candidates. | s and lesitimacy of T al ownership | DN the cautious skill of Richthofen. Sivry, balicon brought down in in the collision and’ Moore escaped s department, Rt could have wished h 3 ho had sug | unhurt. of 1 American in- Six Amazing Days. . ames, & |w om. | his depsistmnt, 1 co . 3 . shic ‘esult | ix A g Day of kin of proposed re. mand of the ivired to Luke to! ——— Spurred by its leaders who predicted (Io thact farms. Puails e 514 t of an individual-or a | 1B the six short daye of his fightin Frank Lukd, sr.. 2200 West roturn the foliowink day; the '“'"""THADE BOARD P NS ety (tx leadarainhio; peadicted cound him i’ the Orpoany” Court s “d Monros street, Phoenix, Ariz, | Argonne cffensive which was to I.A { nominates a wet presidential candi |, Uniles it oM A Seomet it oup. of iMgividuals 1o ewn preper. | life prior to September 15, Luke had | Mo I e e ot L kC by chmea tion The otk n MDICh his offoar | Hiken he |Catasn SOl hele/ g date, the National Woman's Demo- "'l took my seat upon this bench only a few weeks alter he ca tise and things free from sl iy siruction of ‘10 German observation his displaved such extreme heroism. | begin on the 26th. VIRGINIA SEs ON‘crallc Law Enforcement League today | 4 {balloons and three German planes. it of partleular military value that (Conyrieht”1028.) | instituted a campaign to fight against | : b . Industrisi Peace Stressed. Hndor the esmen systsm, Wi . tends to blind the enemy air service | - s | Instituted a campalgn to Ngbl 2% one | Appellate Court Legalizes Ac- | ™ ™* °™ 5548 < SEeeimas NV o uyetagITe: ARE walue Howed iin coollle tor s Jslioen mnd the e Lomocanc e LY Tomorrow—Read of Luke's | | |is nominated. to work for his defeat, | Iznored Physical Disability. and utility _of industrial peace not |one credit for each plane, Luke would 8 e neu % his officer, | new triumphs in the | Meeting at Willard Janua 16 to! Speakers at the opening sessions of | . } . s e only ne it aftects our membership, but | have rated 28 victorigs in davs | cn almost overy occasion. hax hac| | part he plaved in lh:"b: ‘f"'"‘l‘; !l( 14 anuary T eyt S B iy tion on Assets Taken Over vm;}:“\h"orm; e Fmiien hate the cmplovers and the general public, | or an average cf n four per day. | Dis phine damazed by machin® gun| | the Argonne. t " Mayflower Hotel, charged the Kepub- | v Fohard rairibipss s anqg we are, in consequence. commil- | In selectinz Richthofen's record fire, but, undaunted, searches out, lo: o s : Foster Good Will and Progress lican party with attempts to name a | From Defunct Bank. 'loggrf;:?or’:::"n:i = ::t':;ur" ted io the proposition of securing the | basis of comparixon because he stood i ! in Adjoining Territory. wet for the Democrats, ahd painted a | tand up when dismal picture of the party’s future e t the court adjustment of our differences by the | highest amonz all aces in the number | ],.W” s process of conciliation and if that of confirmed Victories, it must he re. Florlda, pepper crates fancy, some fair it théy are successful, while .\xr-.r . - i : { o0 him keep © fails by the process of arhitration.|membered that the German flyer's ‘!v'ndl(lml. 3.00a4.00_ according to con- A dvancement ot the' solilt b oo |TEN8 icholson, president of. the When the Commercial Nat ax[;“‘lffl;h‘lm -‘L“_! r\n"m";‘_'; x;’ jcan. ? league. launched a bitter attack | Bank tock over the assets of the Ter-| heroic stumps. We were W and 2= the rosult of this attituds totai of §0 victories Includ ! ~ h s Cuc - operation between officials_and resi. |l A A have been able to eliminate the disns. | double credits for obsery oo ath And _panoara e Vieimia and the District of | against three leading Democratic can- | minal Commercial and Savings Rank | nesses day after day to & stubbora | | ported to quot idates and declared that C Smith | on a contract to pay the depositors | uncomplaining contest. To hus trous resulta that accrue from strikes. |foons. It should aiso be remembered | ) 5 : ind | : : Inckouts and other concerted forms of | that Richthofen’s stratecy—especially | {gdimn beana—Supplies” very ' light; | Colimbla Jith a view to furthering | LNy ‘Violates the prohibition law. : the mormal and |in the later months of hik eareer—em- emand moderate, market firm: Flori. | RroSress o o SN 'S | “In her keynote address. Mrs. Nichal. | 304 certain other creditors. it paid a| g4 coneotation in the thor ) { ———— atill” interference with i R . 5 ; - 4. “.-bushel hampers, 5.00a | State as well as the Capital will be 2 Bealthy conduct of business. i i s mpers, 5.00a5.50. | Bt the papttal Wil B¢ | con charged that the Republicans have | valid consideration for the notes and your church is right and m . We recogmize the value of | i Auliflower-—Supplies ‘moderate; de. |1 O O "t | spent ovar $4.000.000 to help nominate | other securities found amons the technical trade education and the con: | E { | Calif. ‘ate, market slightly w - (Trade at the Willard Hotel, Janu- |23 Wet Democrat and threatened to duct of our several techmical trade | | —_— | eri. California, pony crates, 1 g s 4 throw tie weight of the league azainst | s - i schools and engineering activities. | | i . — fnvitations have been sent to what | ADY “certain disqualified wet candi- |againzt the makers of notes held bY | ,wer of speech. which made Beeking te eliminate waste in all of its Wholesalers Expect Break in MR. AND MRS, GLOVER I e Yo rpeet. delegation of | dAtes.” Her addrexs was warmis ap- | the defunct financial institution most i€ not quite the best improms aepects, has contributed much !nn!, [ » Virginia officials ever asked to par.| Plauded by the 24 women and 4 men | The District Court of Appeais today | speaker [ have ever heard. It enly to the progress of n'\:’ullr_\. et 4 Eggs Tomorrcw_.?o“nry ! MARK GOLDEN WEDDING | ticipate as honor guests in a meeting | present. heid in an opinion by Chief Justice | part of the man. He could not Speai to the prosperity of it, and we, with | ‘of the local trade organization. Other Assails Statements. Ma ver a judgment of except from the heart. the word of the District Supreme Court which had | the moment was the word for the me | assets, and is entitled to judgment not speak of his eloquence. = speclal guests will include District and ! yyyppoue ol the employers and the public. havel p : fited by this very xane and practi-| Also May Decline. | Chairma -cnzressions o | . 5 eld Adam McCandlis to b 2 t. but th him also Fabia ourse representing genuine co-| 8 n of Riggs Bank Board ccnsressional leaders e Toan | held Adam McCandlish not to be res-| ment. but there was in als eperation. t l Lauds Welfare Work. | (A An inactive condition was r'pnrwdi Financiers. of Virginia, Representative Moore. | o hefuddle the minds of the women | & | ponsible for notes found amons the hard-headed reason. and a sense of 5 Among those who already have ac- | . i b s | One of City's Leading copted hvitations are Senator GIASS | thar bl D e e plolared | gusets of the ather bank which he had | tice that would have made . 5o o ned but which he contended to commanding figure on the bench [have been without consid>ration and | political tyra had sot cheated hum by market dealers this £ tate Senator Frank L. Ball “the B et o “Fourth, We have recognized the T ek Vrning. b land the public by certain_carefully ) igpag H ported light receipts of food. | In the seclusion ot anty commissioners of Arlington ! worde ks for the % ¥ | made at the request of the defunct of that appoimtment’ds a Federal a pts of food f their town worded planks for their platforms, try. | MA0e Bt the rEquest o e B ARt Grars wen & Pecessity of giving attention and re- i o s Noba o Ll 4 e Y ; ; fls from nearhy Maryland and vir.|home at 1703 K street Charles Car- |and Fairfax Countics, sheriffs “and g o ! e S fng to deceive us into belleving that| "y Miower court had held that the | point of giving bim erahl s | { 'J:‘.‘Jnf:&.:“"m:"&;\'.'.';"u!! - |gina this morning, but are anticipat.| ™l Glover. one of Washington's | Justices of the peace and other ulfi-|thex would enforce the eighteenth | = e 3 i ix morning were substin. | President of the Riggs National Bank, | Ahalt. president, an ord Witts. | Lo ua not be trapped by any such | in the capacity of a liquidating agent! 2 < sanatorium for tul Aicisgy {tially the s ax those quoted Satur. | 4nd. Mra, Glover tomorrow ‘will cefe. | Secretary of the Arlington County | high wbunding phrases s States' [for the Terminal Bank: that it did, We shall pot look upon his for the aged and the incapacitated.| {day. It ix confidently expecicd that| their golden wedding anniver. | Chamber of Commerce. and_H. G. | ithic ™ e pleaded. ~When you hear | Rot become n holder for value of the 3gain. \hen we laid him to et ¥} the payment of pensions to those who | S a break in the egx market will come|3ary. Mr. Glaver, who is now chair. chatrman of the Virginia | Sh0 0 et Dleading with: the Gov. |Motes and that the notes were still | Arlington we heard Taps' sourded bave reached the age of rO e nary | Ldeut. Luke's amazing flying made his | 1omorr Touliey also mas e man of the board of the Rigys Bank, | State Highway Commission. Invita-| Pnment to let down the hars that | SuDJSct to the defense of no corsid. | over his grave and we seemed 10 boo? and the payment of large mortuary | TULL AT R (Ol I L hout all cheaper before the end of the week. | %Il be presented a testimonial by | tions also have been forwarded to th* | more aliens should be perm tted into | ®TAtion In reversinz this finding |them sounded for the generation o D 0 e e e e er, | armies on the Western front. | Warm weather. nccording to fealers,| PADK officials and employes with | entire Virginia delegations in Con:igur country, pleading intolerance for | the aprellate court takes a different which he had been bor e result of the death ‘of & member. | ially during the Winter scason | Whom he has been associated for | Gress the foreizner, who in many cases has | View of the written contract hetween Fith. The mea who have been re-| ., g (e principle of the rabbit y ham-a bad effect upon the Many vears. .The presentation will] Local officials who have accepted | peen proven to be eur worst law the two banks and holds there was Goverrment in selected by being nominated practically { 3 ;0 " 4Ty, rge night of supporting L be made by Robert V. Fleming. prest. | invitations are District Comminslonecs | breaker, vou know that that candidate a1 actusl sal v assets and rhe |country he served and in alf insances vnhW"vm lanes segregated Richthofen’s pro-| |dent. | Taliaferro and Dougherty and Lieut. | joes not have your interest and my in., Commercial Bank became the sole | Rot unto death dut e oo aedit ¥ become | cetive vietima and made his work | Wholesale Prices Today. [N Glover was marrieq (0 Mias | Col. U, 8. Grant, ad eecutive scere. | terest at heart " "lownee® of them. 'Th notes acrording Wors ; the officials of the I ional Print- lers difficult than if he worked alone 3 fresh Killed—Beef. 2Ga25. | ANNiG C. Poor, daughter of R Ad- | tary of the National ®ghital Park and’ " Angther candidate savs he does 10 the record, wers » Ang Seihiiied and drnion of |y uke. on the other hand, fousht v 6: damb, 25a27. tresh hams, | WAl Poor. U, 8. N.( on Janvaiy:10, | Planning Commission !not approve of the eighteenth amend. CoUTt finds. and Judgment - should had mot been so cioselv rel North America. are ed 1o the | ot e “support of not more than g fronn ahewti BAMS 175, e was born in Macon County.| One of the District Commissioners | plo, PRI Y (e ST U0 SRS have heen renderad for the bank. The for so many vears. H poticics shat haye made for us & suc-| L o oninion and often entirely | smoked hamx, 20422 smoked N November 24, 1846, | will welcome the Virginia delegation. | 2 L o b S e einor | f4°# value of the rotes does mot ap- | he has gome where ¢ :-nnn Amiefican trades unlen. and. | ohe COMPATEE B Ol ex. | ders, 16; atrip bacon, 2224 lard, 12140 jver retired from ‘the hank Edwin . Graham. president of the e ‘tna“Rriind Site threw the sreat | Pear in the opimion. 7| welcome him tham there w ::;‘;:m ‘Y.':; [ ("1' n":m Internai | 1N e T ihe swift and unex.|13: calves, alive, 16: lambn, alive, 13 | MADY years ago to become chairman | Board of Trude, will preside. { welght of his office in hclping to re.| The defense that the notes were | gvod-dy.™ aee intended to premote | CEDL (et o he NI And | Buttar—Onepound prints, séass: | Of the bourd | [ peal the enforvement act - which | M te for the use of the hank is not —_— & sny sort of ‘iam’ that is in contraven. | P 4| tub, 63; ata ked, 31 e e | M P COL | makes poseib for tenable. the court holds. | a s a a o X i e consequences, Fighting alone. Lbke 50 current receipts, 44ad’ rother cangdidate comes before us '€34inS the hank examiner or other | by mont CITY NEWS IN BREEF. |in aix days won 23 victories against alive- Turkeyx, 3a40; fov —— |Litelong Capital Resident Had|with a plca of excessive campeisn PPOODS RIVIOE business *with the A A S e e TODAY. Richthofen's total of 80 in three vears, | 26028 Rpring chickens. 30a32: roos Eon of Battalion Fire Chief Suc-| | expenditures, slush funds, intolerance, PR McCandlish claimed there was ! iafactory substitute for plaRtatios r Branch Citizeas” if hoth men be credited on the same - 15 ducks, 184200 kealk, younz. | g | Been Ill Several Years. {lambasting the Republicans for t N understanding that he should ¥ J tizens™ Axsociation | pasts, old, 35, Dressed—Turkeys, 441 cumbs at 21. | \Witam . Calley, 19 years old, lite. | Commissions and ~omissions. say ever be called on to pay the notes, 1, 5 o clock, in Hamline M. E. | HEP 1n! ‘Phoent “ 45 Bpring chickens. 30a32: roosters i Back home in Phoenix, Ariz. the |15 Sbink chickens. 30a3s: b ] Thomas B Stanton. jr., 21 yeus old. | lang vesident of this city. died yes that prohibition has no place in a ltale of Luke's vietories was received | ; political cs ke a 3 & : 2 eton JA oapnN. fa0eY son_ of Battalion Chief “Thomas B [ day morning at his residence, 1412 P b e ey et WL | { Savs: enp Fhelghid Fittoons Hsnec !1‘“'" pride by nig familly und his et | ARaSN Spuicks, BhAR0: ikeata. 600 | sta f the Fire Department. died | Chapin street, after an {liness of sev. | Coived by these tactios Abe ) artin dayvs: | will ineet, $ pam? in the portabie | 9% ‘f"‘lhm'" i o Mles | Fruit and Vegetable Review. at me, 2404 Pennsylvania ave. | sral vears. Funeral services will he| Mrs. Hogo Speaks. “I wouldn’s Nke t* say for Building. ' Congresn Heichts ‘Baphis: | \4n coplex of three cablegrama WIh| oyuys market repart on fouits| nie. Saturdsy, after a threcamonth | held tomorvow atiornoon at 3 o'clock [y et President coud | J8IEE T might bave L for eure. Church. May, Clayton Emiz and Wil | x da g Lol M & and vegetables, compiled by the Mar. | Hiness. 1 at the vesidence. Interment will be IR thalk: 6 Wt IVGAenE. cou aoslieg Tante: i . tiam McK. Clayton, will speak. | mirror of human emotion. ket News Service Bureau of Agricul- | Mr. Stanton was educated at the | privat juse his powe ri :'.-r;nnun'"! to +said Censtable Plum wh A = Messages Fro o b |tursYEconomios, wys | public xchools here and at Gonugn | Mr. Colley was a member of an ol | change pecsonnel of the Suni:in rin',? sid Censtal um whe - et B i (R, o .|,.,.",,“ ,",::,. o trom | ADDICA—RupDiies moderate; de- | Collcge. He was employed by the Dix. | Washington tamily. his mother and | Court, the_cabinet and the enfurcing JUIRE, Pusey asked him about Mrs Te Tw e e L a ource that s always frste | mand lght, market dull: barrcls, too Title & Inxurunce Co. He wan a | father both heing of this city. He was agencion (wis deliversd | By A | " jOwmrriehe. 194 mple, Twelfth end Monros strects. |8 » i ; o anied o atiaitRn 10 auDte: Wetee | of St. Stephen’s Club and the | amployed at the Shipping Board. oward M. Hoge of Virgink is s 4 Park Citizens' Association We sre proud, God bless y0u. . | fey wales. Washington, medium to ociely of St Stephen’s | Surviving are two daughters. Mrx. because of the power of the wiil meet 6 oclock. in Takoma MAMAS | wize extra fancy Delicious. 4.00 | G 8. Gall and Mrs. Abbott 8. Payne. | dent to help enforce prohibitior Park brasch of the Waibington Pub. |, Nest comes gnother cable (rom a|4.25; Romes, 5063.25; Spitsenvorgs,| Vuners services will be conducted | bath of New Yaek: & sen. Cleude ©. |a:empt 2o Bulits § Vet “thay™ prant Park branch of the Washington Pub. | S0, o e e se oTiiis |35, - humbel. baskaie. Pennayivant tephen’s Catholie Church to | Colley of Washinkton: two vl wet, she declared spenk of “The Plase of the Junior | revity— UK. No. 1, Stayman, 2% inches up, | MM ng at 10 o'clock, I I, (. 8. Emmerick and Mrs, . Robert L. Owen of High Kchool” Refreshments and so-| ~COMgratulations 245; U, Mo, 1 3% inchen up, 2.35; | T: Vineent Pitzgarald will officiate. { Bell and a brether, Frank Colies Sncheon: masins oy oo “JOSBEPH LUKE” |unciassified Yorks, 2% inches up,|Jnterment will Le in Mount Qitvet | of Washington. | The third brir 1 1 ¥ The Pioriots Civh Wil moet, 8| s Mracinrs g OFI0KS 10 the mind of| *Cabbage—Supplies liberal: d Mr. Btanton i survived by his st the Gavel Club room. 719 | cussion and perhap the appointment | VSNt market about steady | father. his mother, Mra, Carvie E. weenth wireet. There will be 4| of a commitise (o weloct carefully YOrk. racked, per Stanton; three brothers, Jamen P, flovering plant displey in which mem- | the right words to convey the pride Stanton, Michuel Toseph ‘Elanton’and Washington bers are asked to participate R Faition il ths tisane o dna 11, hushel | Francis de Sules Stanton, and two sis- LEATHER GOOQD¥ young Ace's boyhood. It breathes DAMDers round and pointed type, 2.40 ;,'"Al-‘“"s‘l:"lu‘ Stanton and Miss 3 Western expansiveress, tempered ARSI Wepston, ] THE CITY CLUB BUILDING by @ Puritan belief in the simple God | ¢lerv—8upplies = moderate; de- B R O Yiection of officers. Nefreshments ,«..2::...'.:“1 "\“f""fi"f:‘ylf";";""‘l; ,'."f;'l' 600: New York crates, |- A tunnel. 14500 yards long, is to VUTURE | eratulations on splendid work, May . falr quality and conditlon, | ;.u;l::' ited o xll.",«A atic.from JANUARY Club of the W, B A long continue a iy G g e d 08ta uly Tub . {it dong continu 1 may God keep Wenterh supplies modare | The new préject will shorten the time card party 1wmorrow et you in Hie care . g v e i b . demand moderate ‘et | for ex traina from London: ami : 1326 Maneachusetts mvenve ["PHOBNIX CHAMBER OF COM. | uteudy: Arizons, evates loabers |vpe | MUAR ana Rome by at deast i Petworth Pharmacy—Ga. Ave. & i Oidie of Nevada will speak | 7 AEHBURGY, PIRIENL- 4 (o b dozen, 3.2503.75, mostly around 3 i . e ! 350, Fastern supplies light nd earance ° Upchur St. N.W. Raitimore The Lanier Jeighte Citizens’ Asso- eiation will hold its annual meeting, § <k, a1 the Heury . Cooke school, he Newoomers Club Junuary Hmilied, murket steady: Florl Is a Star Branch Office . Horel La Vayette. lancheon Winning the . 5. €. bushel himpers Big Bost 1239 pu ; | Unknewn 1o “Luke, other corre-|n350: paarer tow e 3 on " o ! The Cos mtration. e ;'"U:""nw‘ ":““'llu & him was belog | Onions—Sopplies moderat b Y pariment s WA wi) meer | $ACHanged. he day before Lis recond [mand Yght, market steadyv: Michigan % ey 1 i ou will i H Boemorne, 3 pam.. S350 WohndiTas {2, 08 v in 2o minuten, Mad. g Ohio, 100-ponnd wiekn yellows, It is not necessary N TWICE' EACH experience no difi- Martney had written the following Noo 1 medium to lurge wive ‘to have had an Ac- Y : YEAR—we hold a evenie syuthess | ietter 3 17 1918 count at this Bank o il Clearance Event— Lineoln Women's elief Corps, N Heprem ber Potatoes ~Supplies moderate: dos a ! 6 will hold & gablic instslietion, & From: Commanding Officer, First Pur: | mand light, marke wily; M ) a 1% : 3 : 5 ) ’ 5 Ll o Lmand light. murker ste fehigin m ) offering our entire '§ | through an ad in The Star I . ok, I Grand Arnwy Hal ., Wi Grouy, 1o poung snchke usset 1 R o TR i Mo | A T Ve ELaL ATy e LLEBOREAD (0N s Sl ! | B V| stock of high qua Classified Section. Unless you 5“" " Whie evening at the | Bubject Becommendation for Distin: e, g Noo 13 Minnesotis . ity Leather Goads, are in the neighborhood of b 40uh, 701K wtrcen | suished Bepvice Cro LE o ke Colblers, 5 A2 o0, i . S Luggage and Novel- —_ the MAIN Office, you will e etaid CTTS Titermational 10wk Gouke 0t Al Her e, U, B A Nptnach Market Steonger. Easy to Pay ~ O E ; bt ety greatly expedite publication hreciation, No. 262 will meet, | e wwarded the Distnguished Herviee | guimach : - . by leaving the copy at The 5 0ok, 1n Tredes Unionist Hall, 720 Supplics lght; demand o I | b e o ety L 920 | Croee for gollantry In wction and ex-!podeioie S o Monthi ! o discount Yitth streel Eiection of offcers SRRy, e oLoUN service ikt | mosarate. market ailgutly strofer i g ol: =, o | Star Branch Office near you. The Mire Oy Andrews Dy Nup. | B folloving circumatances .0, = 1 There's one in . 5 . | Becord Lieut. Luke, pince the begi b0, i B e / re aery will jreet Wednesdsy, 1930 8., | L o toes—Bapplies Nght: demund . very igh and ot the Hemilton Hote) ning of the offensive operations has | gl inarket steady, Florida, sixes, Reducuous Of :"“a‘-\'vmh._ by Meplayed great courage w0l | pfpes and turning. wrapped, fancy The Veterane Druguiet Assoclation | ton particularly in the most i | count, .50, choie 0, § hola " iy icelii ot (he (TNt Work ol Gestioyineenemy| faney it i b %o % 9 THE No fees are charged for leigh) Hote: \oantow . paon. ey, | s unknown OHgin, repeckad I8 ABOVE SIGN Branch Office service, i only vesentative Kelly of Pennaylvania will| (%) Beptember 12, 4918 $ho9. Ma |y, y . e . | rleullen. one brought down in Humes York Clty, {hrees ilpes, wrapned 18 vegular rates. et U s st aines ot [l i3 otooaw Off Regular Prices j S war wione Ume was culoniintiod The Star prints such an aver- A g | P Visgant Vil Weet potatues - Bupplien moderate 500, o " o ~ Wie Kills Mate and Girls 17 S LA devand Uindcrate, ket abont $6,000 $500.00 No Exchanges or Refunds During This Sale AUTHORIZED Whelmingly greater volume of MONIONIA, Calit. Januory 4 ) — | 4 1 wleady. North Cavoling, clothtop it STAR Classified . Advertising every 3 Mirano. 27, wife of @ | the af . . el Porto Ricans w highe M Tt eiaiar. veaiadap e b RO I'HE MORRIS I the M | BRANCH dav than any other Washing St mnd bilied hes Dusbana while b | ) Boptember 39, 1905, 10000 8o | nainpern, velliws, 135 PLAN BANK ity g I OFFICES ton paper that there caw Ne wa en Lurned the gun on her | vidie, belloon destivsed snd personal Bling beans— Bupplies light; de Cluh Matn SAuestion as to which will give et and 1 | you the best reswles two deyghiters, sxed * and 9, kiling |1y slrafed sn Archio batte Fheed Dinand gnoderate. marhet steady, Vo Under Bupervision U. 8. Treasury am 3 o of then Her Yater @ttempt ut | upon e 1Chouhe) hamuars, raed, 6,008 LEATHER cooDs 10 de was teustiated by nelghbors () Septeber 14, 1915 10605 Boin | o0 few fancy siightly higher: wax “Around the Cormer™ a wie u}. shen 4 urtody b, l o another bhalle dewtiosed orainary quality A condition, & 00 38 R Cerirs wherifte from los Angeler, o' d) Keptember 14, 451K 14030 Huz bt o sl damand = - 1314 G Street N o Star Rranch Ofce. Baom ane slmilted the crime. one balivon brought down in Rames | imoderate, market slightly stronge 31 vecommend that Fecond 1ieat A