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'T‘TTT' EVENIN (‘ Q'I" AR, WA STTTN‘(“-’T‘() AL TTT’T‘QT) \Y J. . FOMLERASKSLAW T0CONTROL SMIOKE | st || Also Submits Draft of Bill Re- ' quiring Landlords to Supply Heat. Now legislation designed to give the District Health Department more ef- fective control over buildings and other piaces which violate the smoke ordi- nded to the Com- ) Officer William C ed to the Com- bill to force tments to at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit between 7 am and 10 pm The new anti- apartments to he Health eed of some everal years the exposure of thy 1o temperatures below w susceptible to SUSPECT IS ARRESTED IN TAXICAB SLAYING Investiga- tion in Probe of Jones Death. ird_precinct arrested ony Lawrence Lee. 28 oid rnlorcd 1033 Thirtieth street held him for investiga in con- bbs. chiet nated 2as ‘):h\do of C. | Howard Gorm den SCHOOL CLuB FORMED | General Aim Hyattsville High Students. Bpatoh to Fhe Star Ad vancement of Specia HYA tudents civic Miss Vera Parker at Hyattaville hool have organized a club with the lobiect of working for the general ad- vancement of the school. To belong to the club a studeni must have at least a les Allison, linger, Wini- q . Alice Bufler Clifton Byrd. Bruce mphier. Rose Urqu Fred Maxwe Carr. H Members Arthelia frod Hi. McGr hart, n tellin Dorothy Floyd FEtter, Hiortdahl. ROCKVILLE, January 26 (S ine Ledward Dol ne resident of Rock- am A. Dodson. chief t of th 1p Shipbuild= nd formerly connected es Navy Depart- Tuesday at zor, James Mary Terrish Doris Gres Burgess. Pa A Bas Caroline _ Botel Crisp and Catherine ROCKVILI oot each All noted ap- and W Carier, kett. ch cal option Raltimore Couple Wed. hastor of the iated at the Vietor Har- | Joan Benzel, home of the b shene of the cere- | at Raymond Poe and Robert Snow- the colored. were both guilty X atomobiles MRS, SNOW'SWIL | AIDS UNIVERSITIES Fund of $6.000'Is Provided for Sealed Mahogany Casket. The will of Mrs. Margaret B now widow of Alpheus Henry Sn author and writer on international law, who died January 7, was filed today for | probate It directed that she be buried | | at Indianapolis and provided a fund of | $6.000 for the purchase of a mahogany. | hermetically sealed et. and for the | vailway expenses of her funeral | 1l copyrights of the books of her hus- Inn(l are left to the Bar Association of City of New York. A fund of given to the Indiana Stat in memory of her mother, ' Mrs. John M. Butler of In the income to be used as innal prize for the woman at the university having the highest rating for scholar- ship and character A fund of SBO0D is given Shortridec School of Indianapolis, of Mr. Snow. the income 1sed as in the legacy to the State Uni- The Boys' Club of Indianapolis ven §5.000 in memory of her broth- John Maurice Butler, the income 0 be used for the club’s work c Gift to Yale Universi In addition to a gift of Yale University for a schola memory of her husband. Mis provides an additional $2.000. adds $3.000 to s made to Wabash Coliege of | ville, Ind.. in memory of her brother | The Second Presbyterian Church of | Indianapolis is given $10.000. the in- come to be used for church chari or_other activities The American Security & | is to hold $7.000 for the bene Dupee of Indianapolis, a former servant of the testatrix: also a trust fund of $4.000 for Helen Wright and one of $10,000 for the benefit of May L and Margaret Shipp | Cash bequests include §: 0 1o Laura { Harlan, $2,000 to Anne Reilly of Evans- | ville, Ind.; $1.000 each to Mr. and Mrs. Tewis Shortridge. $3.000 each to Janct Smith. Marian Smith and Helen Smith nl Los Angeles nnd \lnd( Hn(‘ bmuh and 0000 to! hip in Helen Smith of Rock Falls, 1, and 2,000 to Edith Butler. Bequest Made to City. The remaining estate, the value of \\hll'l\ s not disclosed, 1s left equally to the Indianapolis Bar Assoclation and the City of Indianapolis. —The bar association s to establish a club in m(‘mm\' of John M. Butler, father of | |hr deceased, and the eity Is to start |'a dispensary for the sick poor of the | city. ‘The American Security & Trust (‘u is named as € itor. CHAMBERLIN TO FLY TO RICHMOND SUNDAY | Williams Co- Pflnt in An]‘lam* That Will Attempt to Set World Endurance Mark. RICHMOND, Bellanca airplane to be used in tempt to break the flight record here next week will be )t here Sunday by Clarence C! The n at- January to . who will serve ted here today Curtis Field, N Y. 2ht 15 to begin Tuesday morn- ard Evelyn Byrd Field. A purse of $5.000 is offered the fivers if | they br the record. now held in Goermany, with an additional $1.000 for | ch hour they remain in the air after breaking the record. Attempts will be made to broadcast s of the flight by radio with the of the fiyers traveling through ther. The plan is for the airmen hort-range up and broadeast he plane s volee the to use picked <tation ULSTER BACKSrPrfr{rEMHER. Craiga- by Council’'s" Cheers Drown von's Offer to Quit. ST. Northern Ireland. Janu- () —An offer by Viscount on, Ulster's premier, to hand adership to some one else over his fellow councilors should decide the | better be rejected by served, was the council state would unanimously todav. The members stood up and cheered him for several minutes. and viscount then replied that he would carry_on county | e dec iston Buu-n.w 24. of Annapolis rey B Pollen. 24, of Havmarket \‘a‘ were married in Rock- yesterday afternoon by Rev. B. W John of the Methodist Church at the home of the minister The county commissioners have pass- ed an order closing to traffic that por- ¥ vended "\"-3‘1 ‘l RUM DEATH. ng hijacked instead !‘.Ad been threat- defense declared, . 'rar\ 1900 Japanese PURITAN PATTERN expresses Charming Simplicity HE silversmith's art is at its best in the lnvc}_v Puritan Pat- tern. —simplicity relieved from a single. ingenuously placed ornament. A truly attractive partern! its distinctive charm, remarkably inexpensive! LECTED £19.00 16.00 600 Six Knives “ix Forks Sin Teaspoons Six Orange 10.50 Spoons Special Jewelry Service (8] charge Whitmore and Gompany 1225 F Srecer ar 15tn Erg ASSORTMEN] ® One Beauty that depends ol Ty epon) e koracet Kines severity by ! And with all the "Puritan™ ' I Butter Kunife Oue Sugar Spoon One M £3.00 Fork. 100 o evamine them withe of 1 B ORI Man Brought to Court Once Too Often So He Now Faces 95 Day Jail Term The hectic court carcer of Albert D. | Webster, which began some wecks ago when he asked police to arrest him for while drunk and which subse- was featured by a bond-jump- to Oklahoma, his return to ¢ and his receipt of “another chance” from the judge. ended dra- matically in court togay when he belied the court’s faith in him by getting ! drunk again | As a eonsequence, Judge McMahon revoked the probation, made effective the sentence of 60 days and $100, or 10 days. originally imposed, but suspended, {and added an additional $25, or 25 days. for the latest intoxication charge. BerberichS exhibited patience when Webster first was brought before him on the traffic charge, in view of Webster's action in having himself ar- rested, and he suspended sentence at that time. He continued to display pa- tience when Webster fled to Oklahoma and had to be brought back by his bondsman and he sympathetically placed Webster on probation when the fugitive was brought before him again last week. He was influenced by the plea that Webster's wife was critically il and that his father had just died Too much is too much Mahon ruled today, however. and Web- Ster now faces a possible total of 95 days in jail Judge McMahon world endurance | radio which will be | WRVA | the | Judge Mc- | (IBSON PROBE FUND APPROVED IN HOUSE 1$2.000 Approprlatlon for, Subcommittee Clerk Hire | Is Indorsed. roll call vote of to 14 the | adopted a resolution from | on accounts appropriat- ing $2.000 to the Gibson subcommittee of the House District committee lnl‘ clerk hire In its Investigation of the municipal administration of the Dis trict Representative Gilbert. Democrat | entucky emphasized the impo of the work done by this subcommittee |in_the last C and | said” that. o public 1 ever given better service than Representa- | tive Gitson rendered to the taxpayers | of the District | Mr. Gilbe this investie Commissioners ing that one the committe ald that as a resuit of tion two -former District had resigned. explain- had one been found fo be doing a wholesale business a guardian for insane persons i St Flizabeth's Hospital and the other one | had been interested in large coniract for District supplies. | Dr. White Assailed. Mr. Gilbert complained thzt, in spite of representations made by Repre.cnt- and_ himsell calling for of Dr. e intendent of St Eli action had been | that the testimony before showed that the wnd accounts at St the | mittee kecping record ¥ was ve ties of certain supplies w Mr. Gilbert reminded his_coll t for 18 years or more ki ¢ owed (11!' District in bac certamn public service corpor which the former corporation counsel had been umable to colleet, but which are being collected by the present Cor- poration Counsel W. W. Bride. M. Gilbert said that as a result of the Gibson sub-committee’s studies savings have been cffected amounting to $162.- 000 a year, and that as soon as other reforms are made a considerably larger amount will be save Blanton Opposes Fund. Representative Blanton, Democrat, of i also a member of the subcom- X ee. made a fight against the author- | ization of $2.000. claiming that mem- bers of the committee had been merely !(‘nmv their duty and have been able to |do 1t without extra clerk hire. and insisted that no extra clerk hire was | needed now. | "'Mr. Blanton criticized the subcom- mittee for going beyond its_authority, as he described it, by employing the | United States Bureau of Efficiency to investigate a number of District de- | partments. He declared that a cost of | | by | and Mathews \\I ARY 26 1.')'251 TWO FREED IN SLAYING Ambushing nl Aluln-w J. Kvlv Near Linville, Va., Unsolved. 121 Dispateh 1o The Star INBURG, HARRIE Boyers, erday by Magistrate Argen- at a preliminary hearing on charge of shooting to death from am- bush’ Andrew Jackson Kyle, near Lin- ville January 8. Evidence was held in- sufficient, to keep the pafr under arrest The defense showed that the empty gun_ shell found at the scene and the shells found by officers in Long's home were of different make: Charles W. leased y bright. Liquor Brings Year in Jail. RICHMOND, Va., wary 26.—J W. Morgan has been given a year in jail fined $500 by Judge W. Kirk violation of the prohibition law January 26 | Bernle D. Long and his father-in-law, | were ordered re- | ‘xm 7 (CHURCH WOMEN AID | NURSING BY COLORED, | Presbyterian Auxiliaries Give | at Stillwater, Minn. apecial Dispatch to The Star. | HERNDON, Va., January 26.—An- hual birtfiday offerings of the auxiliari of Bealeton, Baltimore and Washington | districts of the Potomac Preshytery | were voted yesterday for the equipment | Stillwater, Minn. The meeting was held in Washing- | ton. Arrangements were made for the | presbytertal meeting May 2-4 in Alex- | andria, when Virginia Allen of Africa | I be churches were represented at the Wash- at the Thirty-six speaker. of the Corporation Court for a | ington meeting, which planned other | Woodall and W. | work for the year. U. S. STORES A Address —4300 11th St. N, 14th St. 14th 14th S| \\lu-nmln Ave. 0 Conn, 10—6th and L Sts. ‘“ 11—6131 Georgia Ave. 12—RBethesda, Md. 13—3d and C Sts. 14—9th and F 18—3321 Georgia Ave. 19—14th and A Sts. Birthday Offerings for Equipment | % | the gang, all masked. ALLEGED FLOGGER HELD. West Virginian Charged With Be- ing in Gang's Attack on Farmer.\ Special Dispatch to The Star, MARTINSBURG, W. Va., January 26. Don Burns, living near Riverton, W. a., i% in fail at Franklin. charged with complicity in the flogging of Alfred Kile, 60 years old, a farmer, one night recently.” Kile is alleged to have been dragged from his bed, bound to an ap- ple tree and beaten. ' Six men were in Misconduct his home was charged a t Burns denies knmri dz- of of a school for training colored nurses | LY January 28.—W. | H. Woodall died late Tuesday. He was stricken last Fri He i3 survived b; Edward Owen Mrs. Perey the following: 2 Mrs. J. P. Capps and daughters: T. R H. Wonda ENI-.RAL OFFICES 917 15th ST. NW. D. J. Hornstein, Secretary RE ALL OVER TOWN DO YOU KNOW that the United Stores are the larg- =st, cleanest, bright- est, most complete- ly stocked and cquipped, and most up - to - the - min- ute markets in tl Nation’s Capital? 24—29th & Dumbarton Ave. 5—5608 Broad Branth Road 10—1925 4th St. N.W. 41—1906 Wyoming Ave. . S.E. $105000 had thus been improperly placed against the Federal Government. | Representative Gibson took the fioor | in support of the resolution explatning | that interest in the work of the Gib- | son subcommittee, due to its enlarged | scope of investigation, has resuled in so | many telephone calls that the chairman | is unable to handle them with his reg- | {ular office force. He defended the | activity of the Bureau of Efficiency in investigating District agencies, on’ the | ground that it had been requested to do so by Chairman Madden. FOUNTAIN ROOM Is Featuring During the HALF-YEARLY PRICE EVENT SHOES THAT WERE 5.85 to $8.50 NOW YOU CAN BUY ANOTHER PAIR WITH WHAT Nearly cvery wanted matevial and the widest rang Black and Brown Sucdes, Migator Calf. Plain Tan Calf, Honey Beige included. There e YOU’ Sating, L. SAVE ¢ of new styles is Patent Leather, and Rose Blush Kid Skin; while Pumps, Strap Pumps, Oxford Ties and Walking Shoes ave amony the styles, of comrse, Fovery Par We Moved Into Our New Store Seven Months of Shoes This Sale 1 ince so Jought * BerberichS’ TWELFTH««F 8T8, 15712 Artingion Hidge Alex., Va. 50—1248 1t st. SOAPS Kirkmans, Small Ivory . Large Ivory 0ld Dutch Cleanser, Brille, Brille, . small Ron Ami . Powder Bon Ami Cake Gold Medal and Ceresota FLOUR 12 be.58c CORBY'’S MOTHER'’S BREAD *“Builds Bodies” Schneider Baking Co.'s FAMOUS RYE BREAD “Famous for its Goodness” FOUNTAIN Brand HAMS Tho peak of quality. ham AL AN United Stores Auth’s Pure Lard 16¢’ Roast Loin Pork 25c (4 4 for 25¢ 4 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ 4 for 30c DRINKS AND ALSO THAT they study means are always planni g and dcveloping to bring to the of Wash dea Qua housewizes 1g- ton, the w:nric::i: g Ave, | situation. Wise Brothers \CHEVY CHASE% Gold Medal lm‘kl heat, l‘a Flour Ral Small packages, * for Large : Cut Prices! Apricots 29¢ Apricots 18¢ Cherries 39¢ Cherries 2S¢ Peaches 2. can Fancy Whole Be Campbell’s Ne. 213 Can Ne. 1 Can No. 213 Can Ne. 1 Can z Baked Beans, 10¢ Baked Beans, 1te Boned Chicken, 2, 50¢ Shrimp 30¢ hrimp e 20¢ Argo Salmon 32¢ Col.River .|Ium||“,. 29¢ Col.River Salmon /) 49¢ Green Lima Beans (, 25¢ Dainty Sweet Peas (., 25¢ Good Peas 2 Navy Beans 3 Dry Lima Beans Gorton's Readyvto-Fry 2 | 25¢ Boneless Codfish ne 28¢ SCHULTZS Homemade Glass Jars Can . Budweiser Mosen 3 $1.75 Mayonnaise Clicquot Club “Delightfully Superior” 18¢ Mt s2.10 o i 25 1 5‘. Not, $1.75 v (‘n|\ndn~l~);y part of th Grape Nuts. . Cream of Wheat Wheatena.. PKE: SO YOU SHOULD i mark ar CEREALS oatmeas, & PKgS- 21c¢ Puffed Wheat . . Puffed 2 pkgs. 25¢ --pkg. 15¢ pkg. 18¢ pkg. 24¢ 23c Jieneat, PE. 14c pkg. 10¢ and Pillsburys * 2 pkgs. 25¢ pks. 23¢ R *5¢ e ELK GROVE BUTTER . 57¢ 20¢ 23¢ ROYAL GELATINE 3ir 25¢ Jello 2 avers 31"\.::-25(2 Rumford Raking Powder L-Ib. 32C Can Royal Baluu Po\sder 27¢ 49¢ J. ncake Iston Baker's Cocon_ Baker's hotohle can 12w can COFFEE S0c I8¢ Chase & Sanborn Maxwell House White House 53¢ \ cllow Ray