Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1928, Page 11

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STUDEBAKER ‘COMMANDER CAFE DEFENDED IN DRY INQUIRY Witnesses Say Little Drink- ing Was in Evidence at Le Paradis. Eugene Fry, a realty broker, testified THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, TWO CHILDREN DIE IN APARTMENT FIRE Mother Barely Escapes When Pass- erby Discovers Flames at Westernport, Md. Special Dispateh to The Star. WESTERNPORT. Md., February 2.— Paul, 4 years old, and Doralina, 4 months, were burned to death early to- day when flames gutted the apartment of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey ! Carroll, over a garage. time before discovery of the flames by W. O. Devore, who was passing. Car- roll is a truck driver in & local mine Devore rushed into the bullding and aroused Mrs. Carroll. As the two rush- ed out the upper portion of the building was enveloped by the flames. It w. impossible to reach the children, whose | charred bodies were found after fire-| men had drenched the structure by several hose.. The boy's body was found amid debris in the corner of his sleep- ing room, as if he had groped his way | from bed in an effort to escape. An overheated stove is blamed for the fire | ° Before the garage, on the ground floor, was wrecked neighbors who had gathered quickly, having despaired of saving the Carroll children, turned their hands to saving se automobiles The loss is about $9.000, partly covered | with grief,’ 1s being cared for by rela. tives. A e Reserve Commissions Issued. Commissions in the Army Reserve Corps have been issued by the War De- | qartment to David G. Arnold, 1661 Cres- cent place, as major in the Military In- tolligence Division; James C. Karnes, 1418 Longfcllow street, as captain in the Veterinary Corps, and John W. McDon- 1ltl, 3417 Mount Pleasant street, as cap- tain in the Military Intelligence Divi- slon. A Czechosovakla's new law against un- fair competition prohibits dishonest ad- vertising, untruthful marking of goods, commercial bribery, violation of trade and disparagement of competi- FEBRUARY 2, 1928. 5~ THE AVENUE AT SEVENTH before Justice Charles S. Hatfield in| The father had leit home but a short | by insurance. Mrs. Carroil, pre ed | tion _________—__._———-—————————— Equity Division 2 that foreign mplo-: e 000, 006 e et s . the Lo Pars | $3888888888888888888888888888888888888:8888833383333833333333333338IIIIIITTLL Cafe when giving parties for their friends and that the contents of these bottles were poured into “set-ups” fur- nished by the management. Called by the defensr he corroborated the state- ment of one of the government wit-| nesses that diplomatic immunity had {made difficulties not only for prohibition agents but also for cafe managers to tell who is entitled to its use and who is not so entitled. | On cross-examination by Assistant United States Attomey Orcutt, the wit- I ness was asked to name the hosts at ‘lh! dz:‘lomb“i%h parties, wtl:k;hd ll’::m had - attend ut memory faile Did You Select Your e iy | Maj William L. Browning, member b lausnowem | Mayfiower Hotel Co of se Auto Show? | visits to the cafe and could recall only one incident when he saw a man sur- Then sell vour old reptitously pour something from a = el | private flask. He did not see the color one by an advertise- f the liquid because the man held the ment in the Sale Au- tomobile classification of The Star. 125,000 miles in - less than 23,000 _ran so far so fast At fllc Sll.w. . , Quality and Low Prices Qur Specialty There’s Always aD. G. S. Ready To Serve You! sse888s 838“3%8288888832&3888833& DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES. Telephone Orders Promptly Delivered Call Frank. 7059 SPECIALS For This Week 38ee888ssseesssssseesssssenessssinesssssssssssssnnssesiseisssiiiy TWO MORE ADDITIONS TO OUR CHAIN! MAX HORNSTEIN JOSEPH BORDOW g o 701 Seventh St. S.E. Phone Hyattsville 1097 Phone Lincoln 5657 |$55880888088808888888808E08E08E088R008RR08RNIIRNIILAIIILIIILIILIIL STAR SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY “ORIENTA | *DEL MONTE COFFEE PEACHES 48c Large Can 22c *GOLD MEDAL “*CARNATION # BUCKWHEAT MILK Per Pkg. loc ; Tall Can loc *AUTH’S E‘BE c;on"f.af s, Basl e PURE LARD .oew - CRISCO 5c Lb. Pkg. *Perlb 380‘ ask and glass below the table. The itness considered the cafe a place of fincment to which men and women of the highest standing attended. He | | never heard anything boisterous, he | said. and never saw any one intoxicated. ' On cross-examination he said he knew | | Mever Davis in a business way and had recommended him for the music & vrivilege at the Mayflower, but the ‘mnl;:ger had brought a man from New or! Austin Canfleld. also a member of | the bar, told of visiting the cafe on an ' | average of twice a week for the pm|“ five vears. He never saw any one| drunk, but had seen pourings lroml private flasks under the table. He told | | of seeing persons excluded from the | cafe when sceming to be drunk. Bullding Owner on Stand. Arthur Reilly, a chemist, called by the defense, said one cannot tell from | mere taste and smell whether a fiuid | contsins more than the legal quantity alcchol. Asked to smeu a bottle sup- poseawbe “cawn,” he said it had! | some of the odor of corn, but would nottwmltl‘neornwmsly A small ‘ quantity of “new rye” was tasted by | the witness, but he declined to give l’ professional opinion that it was whisky. Howe Totten, owner of the building, said he had been told of complaints| by the prohibition unit and with a friend visited the cafe. He saw no dis- order and considered the place was well conducted and was patronized by | gg the nicest people. Inquiries from other | 9 friends visiting the place elicited mu n&u reputation for Le Paradis, saf “I was surprised.” said Mr. Totten, “to find th'.;; the flapper was missing U.SI remember lhat this is the BIG Sea.sonal Clearance at Saks! ... Remember that there are hundreds of large reductions that we can’t find space for in this advertisement. . . . Remember that, in the famous Saks Round-Up, the buying power of the _dollar becomes enormous! a4 8832883 $83388338338832832883383383838 09 00 333 $3888883333888888233838888888888383888888883%" 3 For this week | the DGS offers | many table sup- plies at greatly | reduced prices. All our stores are conveniently lo- | cated throughout | the city and sub- | urbs. Let us help | you do your mar- | keting through our suggestions. Plenty of 2-Trouser Suits in Year-Round Welghls. Plenty Wanted Model Overcoats! High Grade Saks Suits and QOvercoats at the Season’s Lowest Prices! $35—$40 VALUES $45—850 VALUES 3833838338%8 Cowardice? Is the backward boy a coward? Or hasn't he confidence in his body? There's no mistaking fora coward that lad whose | physical makeup is pow- ered by nutrition from wpl;:lde whul:. See him rke- s to what you make with Wheatsworth Whele Wheat Per Ib. TR tinctly nice people evidence of dnnklnx nor did I see any one intoxicated.” Never Saw Bottle in Cafe. wuuau(n K;nL head wl:l“'l;n at Le Paradis for five years, tol court Self Rising that he had never seen a whisky bottle Floun at the cafe. As often as once or twice | a nmm': he said, wuhr:dmuahn- some patron 2 bot! H—--dnu-.n-!n-m health D T tely put ,‘d: I [RA T party under surveillance, but was never able to catch the users of the bottle. His instruetions from the management, he said. were to stop any one seen with intoxicants and not to permit its being consumed at the cafe. i Testimony by policewomen _ that waiters iold_them " thata barrels of | bottles were gathere up after the cafe! closed was by the defensc | 1o have been of ‘every descrip- | tion, including the various brands of ginger ale and other non-intoxicants | 50ld there. - GOLD BAG COFFEE Anpelh u Every mz‘:xmzmmztmzm 25¢ ummzuxwmmmuzzmamz:mz:::::z Del Monte Fruit Salad "% 39¢ FRESH MEATS Del Monte Pears ‘e 29¢ | LEG LAMB .. ..Ib., 35¢ D. M. Buffet Peaches .. 10¢ | cyycK ROAST ......Ib., 25¢ C C [ZESY Grand “Round-Up’ of FURNISHINGS Men's $1 Belts and Streps. 69c Various widths Men's T5c and §1 Handkerchiefs. 35¢ . "3 for 81 Nightly soiled . ~35¢ "3 for 81 Round-Up of l Hats! Dictritarted by THE CARPEL CO,, Inc 1361 H Stréet X Ottainable at all D, 204 Men’s 83 and $4 Soft Hats. Popular shapes and shades. Men's 85, 86, 87 Soft Hats. Smooth and brush Felts. Silk- edge and welt-edge. All sizes. Men's 85 Imported English Caps. Checks, plaids and solid colors. Non-breakable 958 visors. All si Sl First Floor Round-Up of Shirts! MEN'S $2.45 FANCY MADRAS SHIRTS—STRIPES AND FANCY PATTERNS Very smart-looking color $7.35 " effects. Neat stripes and 3 for 84 zgzxz_;;mxzzzzx: 5755 $9.45 "E” || ROCKVILLE PAVING FASHION SHOPS | FIGHT GETS IMPETUS A WARM WINTER— in fact, an unusual Win- ter, leaves us with a tremendous stock of overcoats so that we are forced to offer this SENSATIONAL— $1.00 Neckties. colors Desirable $4 Allwool lmp.wnd l,olv Hose . - QI 95 olf Houe. Sices 95(. $2.95 $2.95 .46 245 $5.95 $6.95 Snn-Maid Prunes 1-b. Pxg. 12¢ SN e PORK ROAST .......Ib, 25 FRESHHAMS ........Ib,23¢ Argo Salmon Per can 32€ Del Monte Sardines 2 c... 25¢ | FRESH SHOULDERS ..Ib., 18¢ This Week Only PER American Beauty Gold Band % Sugar Cured Per Lb. BUTTER 55c Smoked Hams 27 | e R o e N i i i FRUITS and VEGETABLES ronet Imp. Sardines. 2 c... 25¢ hicken % Sea Cod 1.». s 32¢ | Fancy Florida N - Oranges °% 49c¢ orton’s Fish Roe i can 19¢ | Fancy Large Heads 121/2 Virginia Sweet Pancake | ron | Iceberg Lettuce : 4 lbs., lgc VII' ginia Sweet Syrup | 29¢ N:uogagl:l;::? per lb sm. sizeé 15¢ CATSUP.os e 25 | Potatoes i 29c FAUNCE'S . SAUSAGE MEAT . .. fig;fi E $ GELFAND'S RUTT-R-NAISE . u".?..(.) F..K SCHNEIDER'S e VIENNA BREAD .. when puzzlad over $3 DORSCH'S ic:-uml Jouu Chamber of Com- | ‘merce in Démands for Track | Improvements. .4(1«: rew \«& <-u~a.\ to &2 T and $730 %r Sweaters. }aried shades.. Men's $o SemiCrew Neck Sweaters. Sizes 36 to 44. ... Men's $9, $10, $12 &nflm, dssortmen: of stvles Men's $10.8 Robes. Al | Special Dispatch to The Star. | ROCKVILLE, Md., Pebruary Z—Thl( me mayor and council of Rockville will te to the fullest extent with | lh kville Chamber of Commerce in its efforts to have the Washington and Rockville Raflway Co. repair and keep | in shape the spaces between its tracks | in Rq‘i‘vllk ‘was decided at the month- | ly meeting of the town authorities last evening. ts last meeting the chamber | called attention to the conditions, char- acterizing the spaces between the tracks | {as “unsafe for travel in addition to marring the nmunnu of the thor- oughfares,” call on the Public Utili- | ties Commission of Maryland to com pel the company to correct the con- aitions complained of and urged the mayor and council to act The mayor and council decided to |ask for a conference with representa Our Entire Stock of ves of the rallway company, and if | |8n agreement cannot be reached. to OVERCOATS o=t Including Our Famous || 3.2 Commission WORUMBOS First Floor SHOE ROUND-UP Men's 030 Oxford and Blucher Ovfords. Brol S" b Men's $8 to $12 Blac Tan Orvfords. Sizes 6 and T end C only. b'\\LHu'\ end Lo Broken lotx. Nizes Q9 3 okes N ¢ ize M -) (hn l».n(h-l‘la- Shoes. Siz - Firss Floor : BOY St \F(TIO\ patterns. Collar-attached and neckband styles. All sizes up to 20. Priced low for Round-Up. First Floor Topcoat Round-Up! Men's 830 to 840 Top- po D) . o Man Sukl Bnknlpuy Willlam A. Pinkel, a clothing sal inan, residing at West Clifton Terrace, | wda; & petition in voluntary ba | ruptcy. He lists his debts at $15408.75 | and says he has only $300 of assets, for which be claims exemption. He is rep- lra;r;!'ed by Attorney Mark A. Pri | Jan coats. Fancy mixtures and covert cloths, Broken sizes........ Men's 850 (mm-l s llalr Topcoats. Single-breast- ed models. Sizes 36 to 42 ... - 835 to $10 Cravenetted Topcoats. Medium-weight. Sizes 33 to 38 : Third Floor 2500 Dental Practitioner I:ined. Bamuel N Barker, with offices at | Eleventh and U streets, pleaded guilty | | betore Juage John P. McMahon in Po- | | lice Court today 1o a charge of practic- | ing Aentistry without a license, He was | | fned 850, Don t Fuss With T Mustard Plasters! 32 Don't_ mix & mess of mustard nuun“ ana water, when you can relleve pain :. | soreness or stiffness with o litte clean, | white Musterole Musterole 15 made of pure ofl of mus- | | tard and other helpful ingredients and | takes Lhe pluce of musiard plasters Musterole usually gives prompt re- | lief from sore throat, bronchitis, | sllivis, eroup, suff neck, asthms, neu- | ralgia, headuche, congesUon, pleurisy, | rheumutism, lumbagn, puins wnd aches w of e back or Joints, sprains, sore mus- [ cles bruises, chilbiains, frosted feet, { cold of the chest. (0 may prevent | Bring the LADIES ot THEY KNOW VALUE1: | || 7o) | | Jars & Tubes The Fashion 5‘10p} Per Lb, 35¢ 8.02. Jar . 29¢ 1lc 9¢ o F85.95 “ 81095 85.95 i \A .0.) 83.95 Blue Dot Limas Crushed Corn | ::::::nzmmxzzmnmzzmammfimmmmm On Economy Floor! Men's $19.75 Suits, Top- coats and Overcoats, Sizes 33 to 42, Newest pat- terns .. .. Satase Men'’s $24, Suits and Overcoats, This season’s models. Overcoats, 85 to SIM 40, Suite, 35 to 44 . Men's Trousers, $3.95 val ue. Work and dress par- "2;'-’-‘5 | terns. Al sizes e Fourth Floor P&G Soap. . ... .10 39c Ivory Flakes. ... . . "™ & 9¢ N vyt S48 1o $7.38 Jee 3] '.85 Sizes & ta @ - \"k' Flannedowe e I8 A, m(. Oddvand-Buds L] K8 $895 Huss, Nn\k;‘!’u\-s s"w Bovs' SIS Spove Hose. N 8 e 11 e bo“ Rove' St Spore Nase. Nizes 29!‘ . 383333&88&3238333883383383'.3383883838883833288233818333}33}23{8388%8888888283338388828888382 a change in menu. A Good Loafa Bread It is made of pure $ CORBY'S Entire Stock of Winter selected pork 00 SUITS--REDUCED! 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