Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1928, Page 4

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S SICMEN TAKEN I SERES OF RADS [ Accused of Violating Gam- bling Laws—58 Witnesses Found in 2 Places. raids A in- rnoon mbling and ¥ samMling af in vear of a cigar store and ar- their = E. Brodie charge ¢ Continwing Detectives H. Va vestig, visited & room at 730'; Four d persons ning ey, in ns, yesterday eot two on chars and the others st per witne The as! s, room was equippad with and a blackbouard, and de leged that handl @ been condueted the nley Garrison Jol 5 enth street 31332 1 street, wei s of the war Quired $2.000 bond nosses W A barber YE €. BOGLY.. st floor of | SR Fl ded The detectives ba n a door| to a rear room. but failed to uncover aspected cray B oom upper floor d men b was | m-n, - PROVES SHE S BOSS Mush in Silence After Brief Revolt. A womian so f: she's upon Seventh street posited $100 collat appearance in cc ROYAL WEDDING PLANS DELAYED BY JAPANESE Coronation Budget Post- | ponement of Marriage Details Until Next Month. stepped rsday ni 3 not restra liective « won in their opinion, (l-(m\(m(vU\ “even to contemplate. opportunity to show Sherift Dol- n\fld g0 with eve. A was Forces . That is rest of the rn meal the Associated TOKIO. Jarn positive likes and jail fare rd®elled | 3 turn rned down the < all right with Sheriff Dol ate or not was| orn, \o rebels pwever, car naking tom- and drum knivex, f and tintinnaby of . do cone 2 grain the prospeecti de, r i t fa peer or wh by the Visco pecied { ®poons. n these not-¢ told louder. up. l-uufd 1o re to complete final prep- he wed Wil prisoners TLis struck them own in Washing- | “*\Wwho'il pur us in” This was Mrs. Dol ordered out the deputic attached to fi 8¢ utes the prisoners were fla ainst the jail wall, drenched The tin music stopped. and the derision turned to plead: . But the hose plaved on until t aill promised 1o return their as ordered. Last t the 33 prisoners sat da N second supper under 1 Mrs. lielen lth-l was on the menu Woman Well K ton Victim of Pneumonia. Mis. 1 . remident of cre st 1 employed Gied of pneumonia Wednesday. She was Jumes Hayes Trimble. Muson and ish_Rite | of his | 1o cells riff had the who running Jail ted | DeKatly Connt GEORGE B. MALLUN DIES IN BALTIMORE AT 62 Noted Newspaper Man Succumbs After Long Illness—In Lit- erary Work 40 Years was RATHBONE TO SPEAK. Bepro»m:a:x e to Make Address Honoring 1. 0. 0. F. Founder. | Janus 62, former « Sun unde harles A Dana, Howard Kelly i 40 iz men Wi Literary won ld 1) Mopkine Adays cllex Ritehie died yen Hoxpital iiness, ’ yea He ned the Sun Ladge o Yo ided | yen the | jan k. | W A and | ooy | wan i Tru dangh b DENIES THAT CHICAGO IS CRIME-RIDDEN CITY Commiswion Declares Charge Made “Malicious,” and *Without James Yor . i Albert Thomson ¢ Writer Lant 16 Mt er o publicity for the Co. of New York nd brother mag an Matlon Bank B sirter wur FYoundation in Fact CHICAGO, ated Fresn Jarn il Cagn am > 1 Conm wiald At sl Vel Tsnt few 1 e slon Henr 1 Vit of 0o gt g stice 1) organization of there his he enme g " not thit Vhiee dust ot erine his W opare with sing Arut " s peritied 1o ke atin BLACK'S FLIGHT PROGRAM Ealtunore Publisher Propuses Lun- don-Cage Town Bound Trip y 14 (A -\ " of bw e e bt Cioyuen Inion s | Autfer and ‘,...,', e coparity o Mighi leal Eummer. n’., Y e mow Lo THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. TJANUARY 14, MRS, S, C. BOGLEY | NEW 0.E. 5. HEAD Elected Grand Matron of Order—Officers 1o Be Installed Tonight. Mrs, Sallve Bogley, associate 2eand matron of the Order of the Bast fern Star, was advanced by election | the office of d mat the sec- fond session of the three-day annual ‘Imv'vnu. of the « nd Pt 0. E. last night in Masonie Temple, Thig H |\ enth street and New York avenue. Mrs. Bogley succeeds Mrs, e Stephenson, who had been the offiel head of the organization in this jur diction during the past year. Other officers advanced by election list evening were i Patron \\’l',l\.«n\ J. Dow to the office of worthy and patron; Grand Condue- | tress o] Watt « ihb 1o the office sociate nd ma and Associate « nd Conductress Katl ine Meritt to the oftice of grand conductress, John « s of William F.| Hunt Chapter, was elected associate grand patron, and Mrs. Am) Hollander of Hope Chapter, No. . was elected associate grand con- . Rose A. Yost was re-elected grand secretary and Mrs. Lillie Me- Kenzie grand treasurer. ‘The appoint- ive officers will be wamed by the grand matron ton | Regarded ker in the nu nization of wom rand matren as worthy D No. N, during inan to have the the gavel handl n in connection the corner stone of the | | the Grand | with instaila o world, Bogle Mizpah he | ved ron o 1921 cing the using Chapter will ceremonies this evening in Ma; Temple Auditorium. Mrs. Bogley will talled as grand matron by her shand, Reuben A. who and marshal of the ( M. of the District of Colum- d patron, Order of | TARF RUNBLIGS JOLTG. 0. P. CHIEFS | Threat of Senate Insurgent i Coalition Adds to Discom- | | fiture at House Situation. riff law at 1'M~. from Talk session of revising the ta began 1o emunate Housa vesterday, just as the B was reaching an agreement to vote Monday on the McMaster resolution Which seeks to put the Senate on rec jord in favor of immediate revision > import dutie: ssion and have McMaster n sariously of the fa the Senate is powerless. under t stitution, o frame tariff 1 t1s 10 the ai dministration group w blings about the Senate o . Democratic-Republ i tion to link the t he pending tax-reduction measure hese unconfirmed Teports in that both oups were willing ¢ forward proposals for lowsr tariff du t o us amendments to the House tax | bill Jepresentative Dick jean. Jowa, hauled out the tariff re- vision banner in the House, but in- stead of reductions in “exce schedules,” as proposed in the re- | vised Master resqfuti b dem ed increase in th duties on agricul tural product luding specifically corn, hides ctable and Derhapw others Dickinsors move wained takahle favor among some othe the Western Republican Indepen -Al1| immediately elved assurance f support from Representative G ner of Texas, spokesman for Democrata on legtalution Mr. Garner predicted e minority | ibers of the House . nd anw nittes would vote slojdly rporting Dickinson's bill to ths r consideration. » Stiffened. fen: the td down during iff revision lined to t the Addin el up with | on. Repub- ol imis- the I me for Hou Defense 1 ter their minisuation in the 4 heavy orate the day on the MeM solution which, Jike Mr. Dickinson's effort peckn 1o bring about “a closer parity between agriculture Advocates of the 1 they hid heard of reports t o | Criats might support i mover attiaching tariff amendments to tax bill, but no one on the mino wide would dikcups such a proposit Vews, Republican, Ohio it against e MeMaster renolution he described “pol nd He 5 hud no | bow Initate tariff legislation. and added that cven if 3t could he would sppose such action Aimantrous slep 1o American pro © SHIP'S DISTRESS CALLS | SUBJECT OF INQUIRY | | 8 0 S Signals From Frelghter Of Const Charged 1o “Land-Lubber” Wireless Operator Avsar AT Wash, Sanuury 14 The “mynters” of the distress signils [ of 1o frelghter Griffco heard oft the | | Warhington voust ¥ It wan e tonkpht and incidentally s i i ermnth of critieim | Jand bubiber” wireless operator | of un oficial mvesth | St conpled from i wnd e prospects gition The N O 8 en Griffen while e slip was wert of Cape Flattery en | Heattle Honutulu | veasels and several vidio | The diwtress i went out from the wilen 8o voute Ao brought fous wtitionm o e signals were 1 Ly a new wirelesd operator on his st sea Voy age Vineent Gellenman, i operator, wot oaeited when Lis tadio equipment wad trouble, but that vwas ol A until oty yismtery of the 8 O ¥ el hnd | ned yesterday and fogrs for the | vessel Anciensed sx ships combed the ater wnd tadin combed the air with out finding a tiace of the ship's love Heye | i b | | Phie Bleumier whieh | 1y e e b e senrel ) i the oo v ot bt it thie Contd not recelve Coust Guard o dis wabd the dcident would be oM Jventigated, pomsibly by the De N ol Cominere Aorangl, wirelens wel been uned #ieal op gakine. i plare of erativne, seye the Liberty | z tyne, 17 | castt | Neder Kl i | plaving RAYMOND MURPHY | DIES OF INJURIES, Thrown From Vehicle in Ef- fort to Escape Police; Other Traffic Accidents. | | Murphy, 26 vears old of 1718 st street, Who was hurled from n speeding car that was being pursued by two policemen shortly he- Fare 2 wretock Thursday morning, died | at Emergencey Hospital late last niht from his injuries Police saul the car fully 70 miles an hou possible for Robert S. vears old, of the First street addess, Who was driving. to neotiate (he circle at the scene of the accident Connecticut avenue and Kalorwma | road. | Boswell. also severely laut taken to the hospital with hix ¢ panion, and police charged him with reckless driving. His recovery in ey pected. Coroner Nevitt will an inquest at the morgue as soon as Boswell is able to appear. Five Hurt in Collisio Tive persons were injured yesterday afternoon as a result of colltsion at Seventh and Webster streets between the automobiles of James A. Van Horn 3331 Tennyson street, and Nualvadurc Petrone, 703 Allison stree Ocupants of the latter « sre injured were Mrs. I vears old: her two childy 15, and Sadie, 17 1l Sadie of 5 Bleventh stre Raymond A, was traveling making it hm toswell, 24 wan Mildred van v apant of They were Carbao, In an effort to avoid strikick a ch rossing at the intersection of Rho Island ave Tenth street north- east flernoon. John T 1l street, drove his ta gainst a parked car occupied by sphie Rowe and her 3-vear-old | daughter June of 4100 Thirteenth ! street northeast. They were slightly injured. Small Boy Knocked Down. George Robinson, 48 1 street northeast 'I-\m] down on the street ome vesterday afternoon by 4% of Harry B. Dy Connecticut avenue, and his leg hurt. | He was given first aid at Freedmen's | | Hospital wil atrect. a.. were driy collided at Twenty Johnson and D old, were slf treated colored, 7 n M son. 615 Sheridan and Elmer Haislip, Clarendon, s of automobiles that night about 8 o'clock cond and P streets | othy Johnson, 6 years htly i RADID MEN TOLIT SHORT-WAVE PLEAS | Federal Commusswn Will Re-| ceive Applications Tuesday. ated Press nterests of ever Navy and th and pr present their m of radio freque applica vadio 1e for ot highe; Radio Commissior commission has shall be no re of which still marks trans ud reception on the long br & waves, and wishes to establi a permanent basis for allocat the short-wave channe!s. The order of precedence in whict Jcations will be favored, tentative ided upon, is: Marine distress having no oth n, governm Fede The there iy d agencios communicat toll messa, wave lengths I but nearly 5,000 ble. The commission does 1ot contemplate their immediate alloca tion, but will.lay plans for estimated | future needs k rd Motor Co. Amegicun Telephone & T and the Goodyear Rubb are among the number of firms | huve notified the commission they end their engineers to the Hayn. head of the s’ Association, been assigned u General ¥ Co. that would A SCHUBERT MORNING. Two members of the younger group of Washington's music circles pro- Vided i fascinating program of music by Franz Schubert at the meeting of the Friday Morning Music ub yes teiday The o« wer, whose en- | Jy was honored in’ this, one of hundreds of world-wide programs | in his honor for the year| ould pot but have been pleas I|u It of the 600 songs being Ly Charlotte Harrvin i i m«m.m two violin arr nty of short en being Played by Evelyn Scott. 1t in alwuy Houbly fnspiring to hear good musi porformed by young soloiste who | show ke progress and develop. | ment This was the case yesterday Hoth these Washington girls hiave porked talent and both show wimadin progrens | Mine Hlareimans voleo i the true, 1nr untralte timber 1 s an organ of powerful possibilities. She | vang the thres kroups of Gernan i charming style with good | taste in the way in which she weed alues and lovely legato et Her Gorman diction dertally Within the L tone color b el more S than when lust heard writer i a public program o I i mongs she ming well 3 day were “Der L Bann, LNy “Dio Janke N il tehen am Bpinnead, “Hatdento Wik one of the lighter | mbers that was delightiuily sung. | both the familiar i L lhe wer the | nun i very of Improved o wven and Ly Aotk P M we M and g popular awly win wod I the 1ol | avcompanist 1 Mins Beott haw a vemarkably todi ! Vidual and sliking tone 1 her violin 1 whows an authority and senime of fnterpretation quite unususl w0 younk o nusiclan - She has the | musiclanly qualities, and a sug o of her g foundation 1n wusle mady and her versatility was Fhuw e own sevangement of the “Ho ind AL Elhan s ar vangement of e “Cradle Song” was | eaguinitaly playved by Aljss Hoott, ‘ aid the tuo atinne were | teremting anad Mar oo Davis Al hen beat an winacconpist Minter s £ hoige ek @ Wl chosen tor the hsat of the second group, and the (we players showed good coardination e The 1ricky, clean cut pluasng of thie oelectivn, », omdwar) & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets CHARACTER FURNITURE AND RUGS In The Semi-Annual Selling Just o be able to offer these qualily arlicles is an achievement—it is double accomplishmenl when they are so very much below the usual prices CHINESE RUGS Subtle designs, soft rich « orings, exceptionally deep pi he beaut: and the ' Oriental Rugs at Reduced Prices Heriz Rugs. 6x9.6 size $117.50 Liihan Rugs. 5x6 size s113 Hamadan Rugs. 3.6x6.6 size. $67. 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