Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1928, Page 7

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NG THE EV Hyattsville Charity Organization Opens Bureau to Find Work for Idle tees composing the ovganization will January 8.— | have charge of its respective fund. Morris is from the HARGE INJUSTICE "~ INRETIREMENT LAW Special Dispateh to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md N outhern The Associated Charities of Hyatts-| nyiy i, ( CHN S o Mrs, James Lo vill and vieinity is in ing its mem- | King, who is treasurer, is from the Federal Employes In?uqurate‘,,,,\h‘,, One of the Tatset ventures| Presbyterian” Chureh. Other active | \ £ the « ation is the establish. | Members . in attsville and the o) D! Fart P . s to whi oy helong p: Drive for Amendments to | men of an employment bureau. Work | \irs. fames uthern Metho Sl as | has been found for several idle per | dist: Mrs. 11 tson, Preshy Eliminate Inegualities. he. | No feo s charged. Persons| forian Nt Ciries ¥ M N \N one Taptist Mrs. eking employment should t |Inl- hinson. Mrs, Qn:\ al lII I\ K. J. Morris at Hya e 62 1./ \hmm il M. B, C Imuh Rnl.m\ hy val it support of the Civ o of Mrs Assoc headquar dore member. Workers in nearhy Morris, who is | Vandoren g the National Federation h Emploves and with e oftice communities in- mission, a move is on foot au. as well as cinde: Riverdale, Mrs. Herbert Roby. 7 ties of the hody. I is located | Mrs, Henry Peck: Chillum, Mrs enue et to the Muni- | Enos Ray: Decatur Heights, Mrs ¢ Mrs. Morvis and alJ Bond, M . O. Brigham: Monnt Jower-paid emy ~ carrying on the work | Rainier. Mrs. F. W. Cawthorne, Mrs ment and against those whose salavies | (v @G. Cameron, and Edmonston, Mrs, are in the neighborbood of §3.000 an §ihe st Tunion )T RGMGE $3500 a vear s i local Mrs. Mortis. Mrs. King, Mrs. futeh Oy inson, ) and Severe presient ; formed the s con its hacking bel purpose to h t was decided, followir » churches. | conference with the various clergy- s h rs will be wel- ' men, to increase the size and widen the Federal employ after the 3 various commit-| the scope of the hody's work gervice mark has been passed, to < annuitics in excess of the staty $1.000 maximum now permitted uac the law. In case some such prov:s not written into the retirement law. Mr. Steward said, emploves may be in | the Federal service for 40 or ear be paying 313 per cent of their a income into the retirement f: that entire time, and vet not higher annuity than the er retires at the end of 30 © RICHMOND THR(]NGED TAKEN FOR BANDIT, FOR SHRINE EVENT; BRAKEMAN IS SLAIN Parade and Dedication of Mosque Railroad Policeman Held in Shoot- Attended by 250 Nobles l ing After Party Attended §il | plove Cites Inequalities Under Law. From qu}ungmn by Both Men. BALTIMOI ry ¥, ing himself to be t vin hold-up man. Wiliiam W n. 51 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad policeman shot and fatally wounded pil Weil distinguished | anq a brakeman on the same road following an |'aaply vesterday | Cleveland and Det arged with teting < = 5 by [/ I8 prominent is | uary 7 from the Pent t Both imanwers i at a Party| roported to be more than . headed by Maj, ¢ given by a mutual friend, police were | £200.000 to help attract the Democrats 1 er cen : s o potentate of told. and tho. shooting occurred after there: Boy Hunter Dies of Wounds. nuity of §1.000, Willekin had left the gathering to| f/THED 18 “ st Spr th to The Star. paid officehold pay_upward of fund while the em id _grade co ess than one-th #0 far as the max aft the party the police sion which > died n he ap their col B n toid police there had been ERESLN et Sa z hetween them. Willekin Typical Case Outlined. i e L aiiboing haltiun As an illu n of the incquuity | i fland’s hand touch ©f the present maximum, he gave asa h firing the fata! typical example the cases of two men old on a technical one of whom entered the Government service at 18 vears of age and. W years’ continuous service behnirn was eligible for retireme: law at the age of 48. Under provision of the getirement act, | r. he was, judged compe ible to continue in the G ment employ until he became 7 of age. HOUSE BODY VISITS SCHOOL BUILDINGS ,, ADDRESSES CAR PORTERS. Subcommittee on D. C. Budget vears Makes Inspection Trip In another.case a man entered | a paign for Pay Raise. essing int meeting of the a the service at the age of 40 years and | With Ballou. and at 70 years was eligible for retirement Car Porters O retirement, the first man, azed 4% vesterd years, and the second ma aTaR s at, of N Years, would.be eligible fo; iten anti GTiechools \ worker imum annuity of $1.0 Maj. Atkir istant to the | of the Am But even if the first man continued on in the service for 10 or 20 years | longer. all the while paying his 31 per | TIL2® o0 the cent into the retirement fund every | 2O APPIODT year, his maximum ann: under the | 1'9C & T law would still be §1.000. even though choc) the amount he paid mizht be very | PIel much more than that of his fellow e h Plove. Thees inequalities = e subcom- Enginver ( d praised the work i porters and uld be no un DK « ix 0.000.000 ar of 1 Chairman Dist immens g alsa made by out, Mr, Steward said of e anizer of t Des FOUR HURT IN CRASH OF AUTO WITH POLE * Representa new member of th fwho has heen suhcommittce. | intensive | Special Dispaséin 1o The Star. CLARENDON, Va. January 9.— |study of Distri Two young men and twWo Young wome | of airm Madde en were injured carly yesterday when |ations commitien, o an automobile in which they were rid- | rerect in the surve Ing was wrecked by a plunze into a | inze ang telegraph pole on the Lee Highway | mage near Lee Heights. All required treatment at George- | town University Hospital. They were Mins Dora Stearns, Miss Marie -1 Four Playgronn s Planned < particular of school b the progress that is be the five.year bu under i program. ton. both of Washington, and W 5 and Alvin Brooke, brothers, of this | S0 ir Dispatch to The Sur Senator Copsland Encourages Oam- | tond The backbhone The police patrol of the sacond pre- Lo e nority members of | SPecial Dispatch to The S o i cinet was summoned to_ the apar- the 1se, and their party| HARRISONBURG January 9 ment, Dr. William K. Wilson was | workers in home districts. Aside from | —County ¢ J. M. Beidler today | called in to give first aid and ther '(h' se. more than 5,000 requests for | resumed Investigation |nf the «nw:;\d.:ln.r women were taken to the hos- | ears ditiona e "l of Andrew Jacksen Kile, 60 years old. | pita = I\rm"n oL e Lmithnalidinnar Thay |4 miles norih of Harrisonbirg: about | M {oday said she il “Bootleg” Rum Xm; 25 Moraceans ! effor e e, ha 630 o'clock la ht. wanted to nd have i MADRID, Jan 18 font Wil et e; UL wasiap- ho wi 1w-.| in front of his wrding to Detective ¢ MADHIDs anuan) | k lopienining R e road. was shot | Mansfield of the narcotic sq ! | o e e el ver., officers investigited the eise, The i e t ‘of the house: | cers are not related. STAR, WASHINGTON, 2000 JACKSON DAY Rush Marks Dinner Plan as quarters f moro the night than it About will he | hids' | ieipate the D. ¢. MONDAY. DIVORCED COUPLE REWED. Joseph N. Dellinger and Former Wife United in Rockville. Special Dikpatch to The Sta ROCKVILLE, Md, January 9.— Joseph N. Dellinger, vice president of the National Fruit Products Co., with offices in the Woodward Bullding, Washington, was married hero Sat- . Alice M. Sargeant, his BIDS ARE REJECTED Six Cities Join Batile for Convention. form: His bride’s l||h||\' Wi formed hy Rev K. Pasma Nk { the Preshyterian Church. When By the Assoclated Pross axked by the marriage license clerk heen 1 he was the former hus- the woman he was about to heas | 1L DE s flooded with | band o applications for attendance at|Wed: (Jackson day dinner Thursday | e i VIRGINIAN IS SLAIN BY CONGEALED FOE s which today appear major con s for the 1928 convention. 1,200 Demoer adherents on hand to hear a group of | virtually (e ‘Hamsonbnrg Cnroner Investigates | lities v Shooting of J. M. Beidler, 60 Years 0ld, in Front of Home. The atie national heen define their outlook for the | 5000 Are Turned Down. dlock in 1924 impos of this is » on the Ith's At are nwe an said, Mhe auic: have a bear the natioral ted | $2.000 bond Mattingl T will be mad outeame. FREDERICK January 9 Raymond El l\\mul d, on of R. W. I near b died at the “hospital here, yes- from while home on Saturday. St. Lo L with some o was A Large Fleet of Trucks Means Prompt Delivery Hessich Service is Distriet Wide. Our larze i fleet of trucks is 1 familiar sight en the broad boulevards of the Canital City.~ No waiting when you're in urzent need of coal. We deliver when vou ay, and you always zet 106% Good, Clean Long burning ( AND Franklin 3127 WATER g1~ STREETS 81297458 E o NIN T place. All but Miss Stearns were able | to leave the hosp At the hos 1 today it was reported that her skull had not been fractured, as fearc nd that she would be able to leave the institution in a day or two. Thn inju ounds here f time directors with full to he for Danicls one for | Cherrydale. | Wililam Brooke, sald to have been 8riving the car. was arrested by Depu- | Preud'm Namel Sexidor. ty Shenff Raymond Crack as he was | Jeaving the hospital, and placed in| Picsident Cooldze today sent fto | Ariington County jail charged w he s e nomination of driving while under the | nee of | T« 10 he assoc as in |} Lquor. Judge Harry R. Thor Police Court today ordered the continued when Brooke ask 1 get witnesses. Bond w toe court Court of P Edmonston & Co., Inc. Exclusive Washington Agency PHysicAL @LTURE SHOES 612 13th Street r lfl E¢ No Branch Stores A Sale of Rare Opportunity PHYSICAL CULTURE SHOES REDUCED I ‘off sexson” sale to close out all the hoes possible before p" for the Spring sives those wogquannted with the oen that are "corrective” as well as 1 not only where these shoes are supe rior in style, 19t and Vialue, but v realize a “Barg i the same time S‘Z:yl'" Leathers p-ins i One Straps Gray, White Two Straps Rose Blush Three Straps Patent Leather Oxfords Satins They sell regularly up to $14.00 EDMONSTON & CO., Inc. 612 13th Street No Beuneh Blores CAKL M. BEYL Monsger BATiory and Ak prition oo lc———lo]lc———]o/———2]o[c———]0] " | H g These Sales Have a Special Message for Men oup of Washing- as a matter of habit, Certainly for the large ton men wha dress well o = to whom correct apparel pleasing appearance, are of life. and its concomitant, among the amenities Such men sce in this January event just what we strive to make it—the opportunity to replenish wardrobes according to their own 2ood taste and at the same time with well de- fined economy. Hence the widespread interest in Parker-Bridget offerings, especially: Men’s Suits| Overcoats $29 $39 $49 $69 from Fvery and, overcoat taken regular stock Fuery snit and overcoat tailored to Parker-Bridget specifi- suit cations or beaving the additional label of a nationally famoeus maker Many suits with twao pairs of trousers. whose product measiires up to our standards, The Avenue at Ninth ried hefore Del- | JANUARY 9, 1928. Woods- | | | | | found the hsaal( 4 WOMEN SEEK DEATH WOMEN’S GROUP ELECTS. GROCER AND 2 SONS AFTER lovE OUARREL Helen Atwater and 014 Officers of | Congressional Committee Retained. | The Women's Congressional Policeman's Friend May Die of |, iico reciccted all ofcors for 11, Poison—Wife Also in | . L this morn fon Ascocia to Window of Store—Fire ing at the National Edu juarters, . tion he: 120 Sixtes | : Hospital. | bl ; iaih Blamed on Mice. | Helen Atwa i i~y ‘ Home Eoonon Finding another woman In her iicted chaiiman estranged hushand's apartment when tained: Harlean | she went there last night, Mes, Doro- | (an Aswociation t men, Viee chairman; Charl Willinms Mansfield, wife of Policeman ' e detasing S Mansfield of the eleventh | [ 0 precinet. borrowad 25 cents from her || G0 [ nd, bought a bottle of poison | /' and drank some of It, police re-! Ty, ported. 11920 and ser Presumably made hysterieal by this | ¢ 5 G0 G action, the other woman, Miss Mattie | [ LU0 Lowsa Eddelman, picked np the bot| 0 or tle anad also took some of the polson witters her Hospital physicians re Miss Eddelman's condition 10 Mans merzency ported he grave todiy, but said Mrs: fiell probably would recover. Poliee said Mansfic last Septem went to Norfolk wife return two tozether and then the poison and took it, the re: added. She then went into another room and turned on the g The Found Asphy an'ed in Chair. <hand hen The e o'clock in the m __eAdpbroxmately ‘Twenty-five per cent off me.ke your choxce of A fanhattan Shirts or frbm one of‘-thf: largest stocks in Washing This is the semi-annual sale, the one e o six mmths that Manhattan shivis and paianas ae sold at less than list price. Qur entire stock {except tuxedo and full dress shits) &s included. Shirts, formerly $2.15 to $6.50 Now $1.85 to 54.65 Pajamas, formerly $2.15 to $15 Now $1.85 to $10.85 SAVED FROM FLAMES .| Alexandria Firemen Place Ladder MENTS $100 TO $6.00. DRESS and LINED . GLOVES 6\\3“ and t\\'fi‘\\! « kind, p\\fl’l in all, cotyy samples from a n»mmas; kmwn mmutmum lnc wdes deass geuntlet gkw@g llm gfiwflQ - M AIN FLEOR MEN'S $2.50 VELVET ROSE CREPE MUFFLERS .$1 .(;9 n%kflt’ufihfle“ R mufllers W ‘athntxemaamm&b Tow prive. mkflg thr« STUALE REW e ALAIN m

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