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i TIE_FVENING STAR, WASITINGTOX D. . WEDNESDAY 29 EXCEPTIONS RULE DECLARED INVALID Justice Bailey Holds Agree- Ju: Court yesterd: the corpus, free. mon When Attorney Cusick view the ment of Counsel | Necessary. stice Dail court will sign it. sued out by Charle: who W ths in §: ch an agreement as he Government “shall™ to sign it ¢ of a judge to of the exceptions the 3 strict Court of Appe be in the bill of exce The Police Court rule provide sel for the defendant and nder the rule decl nd Godfree los right for a review of his conviction in s. It is ex- Godfree will be released from s Not U on bill of exceptions and unless they do so the judge who tried the case may re- 1 se agree of cork trees are an i ‘)m'hx" ct in "'a b e *\ fi“\--fi“\ v »7“\\-»0“\\-*?“\-‘/?“\\ O R\ 2V Y G",I X & -~ s ~, of the District Supreme declared invalid a rule of the Police Court requiring counsel | 1o agree on a bill of exceptions before The case came uUp on a petition for a_writ of habeas s A God- sentenced to serve three jail and pay a fine of $300 on a charge of driving an automobile while drunk. Attorney Ralph A. Cusick. ! for the prisoner, atfacked the rule of as_autocratic and invalid, d that his client had been denied al because of failure of counsel | to what and The court decided that n a bill T True \Vlsdnm - 2 | [ ' The wise man is the one who quits ‘\\lnlc\cr doesn’t pay: he sees he's wrong and then admits that he has | gone astray. The foolish man pursues the course that leads him to the dump, though sages shout, until they're hoarse. their warnings to the .chump. The man of sense may take a drink, per- chance, of booze or wine: he sees it turns his whiskers pink, and jolts him |to his spine. Perhaps he takes three drinks or four, that none may go to waste: and next day he is feeling sore, {and has a dark green taste. He has no appetite tor grub, his form seems fuil of bi and he would like to take a club and pound himself a while. And s0 he says, © had enough to last me till T croak: let others drink the pdi- ‘Q\]\(‘d stuff and perish in the smoke.” | And so from that day forth he goes, a dry, tectotal soul, and journeys where the brooklet flows when he would quaff a bowl. He finds. on sizing up his wad, | expenses are too high: his wife and sis- | ters go abroad. and buy, and buy, and buy And he. himself. blows in the coin, he blows it day and night; he buys a costly tenderloin when liver would be right. He knows the spendthrift is a fool who never will advance: and so makes a houschold rule that stops es trav ¢. The wise man sometimes goe: tr is misled unawares; he | falls on some dark. winding way, that's i full of gi and snares. But when he the merger would result in a monopoly of the clectric power of the city as well as of the street cars and bu: © Votes in Favor of Healing Arts. In view of the bills now pending in Congress providing for the licensing asd control of several branches of ihe heal- ing art. the assoclation unanimousl adopted a resolution urging that ev. reasonable consideration be given to the proponents of naturopathic, chiropractic and ostcopathic methods of the treat- ment, that the practioners of these branches might be enabled to officially establish themselves under a broad and comprehensive law, CITIZENS' BODY HITS TRACTION MERGER Opposes $52,400,000 Capi- talization Clause With 7 Per Cent Return Guarantec. treatment of soctal discases in the 1300 Iblock of L street was severely eriticized and the citizens went on rerord as se- questing the District auathorities to te- lect some more suitable site. Resolutions were passed nrging that the traflic director continue to allow St. John's College to close Vermont venue between Thomas Circle and N After heated discussion the proposed traction merger was opposed bec of its present specifications by Thomas Circle Citizens' A meeting last night in the Northminste: Church. The particular featur tasteful to the citizens were the talization of the new company at $5 400,000 and the guarantee of 7 per cent return. The consensus of the association w that both were unreasonable, und (! FROZEN sees he's going wrong he seeks the sun- lit road. and. having found it, heaves & song. and trots to his abode. WALT MASON. 1928 ) Seeks $25.000 for Injuries. D. Stone, 1210 Pennsylvania | sued R. L. May. trading as | & W. Transit Co.. for : wages for alleged personal in- she sustained perma- hen struck by a bus juries. | nent |of the defendant at Twelfth street and | Pennsylvania avenue January 28. She | is represented by Attorney T. Morris W mlc $9.50 1, Weldit Co. 516 First St. N.W. SNAND SN SNl SNl G o2 SNl SRR gl £ SN XAl Nl N Beg 1ns | § day---The H echt C o. remarked when Blacki- i stone furnishes them. s Eng“'les SPRAYS and $ WELDED WREATHS as 5 In the Car (Lo R street during certain periods of the day and use the inclosed street for military exercises. Zoning Change Requested. The Zoning Commission was requested to change that section of P strect be- tween Kingman and Fourteenth streets from residental to first commercial areas A speclal committee was ap- pointed to take what actlon they saw fit to assist the St. John's officials in maintaining their right to rlose Ver- mont avenue. The committee included Daniel J. Ryan, Miss Edna Clark tnd Mrs, H. M. Fulton. Entertainment was furnished by Miss The plan to establish a clinic for tne | Lols Teller, ptano soloist, and lwrs. Fred who gave a recital MECHANICS should have an account at Fiseman's, 7th and I¥ Sts. Haig. Universally Admired The beauty of the Floral Designs is always New Store 1407 H TELEPHONE MAIN 3707 A -s\..,ai\\u/f:fl\'“‘f«\ DA\ P =4 % <~ Goay A I SYNYNY 2 S, S YNNG G Beginning tomorvow and up to March 15th, there will be a representative of the Bureaw of Internal Rev- DB enue at onr Store, fourth floor, New Accounts Section, to help you in the preparation of your Income T'ax, -~ g GGG ™) \m, o0 /,.\.:5 a0 " A f 'R J'\ QUALITY COUNTS W A Store Near Your Home Very Special News for Grocery Buyers on the First of the Month FRESH PEAS Very big supplies of the fine quality of fresh peas are b to our stores. \We want to urge every patron of the Sa Company to try these at this time. So far these peas | delicious—they are a rare treat in February, Properly con not use too much heat in preparing them), we he these one of the most appetizing and delicious of fresh veget can put before your family at this time. If you want something unusual—if member of the family can enjor T fresh peas which we offer you at our stores, ORANGLS We have just received three carloads Navel O es that we have seen late Ty to bt four or a half dozen, just Before you buy oranges he sure and foc aved Oranges from Calife IDAHO POTATOES There are still thousands of our friends and patrons cquaint themselves with the deliciousness of an Idalio baked potat Surely there is nothing that, when properly baked a 1 appetizing than the particular kind of Idaho potatoes wl ing you through our stores at this time. \We su salesman to pick out potatoes for you of a pract Ic~< to say, of course, that in bak 1z potatoes u tributes to uniform baki g We are told that an overdone lacks deliciousness as much as one which is not haked enoug} words, an excess of heat will break down the inside of a petato and n it “gluey.” So, of course, we recommend to all who are preg potatoes to use a little care and at the first to give extra g di-tributed We want to L dnzen— the fact that it is not nece of three or wants, "t (¢ to suit ring ing results so that vou determine just what degree of | of time, etc., are st ent to properly bake the size potato w into your oven. If you have a stove h an oven heat regt course, will find the right temperat and the ht lengt baking. From then on you will enjoy complete st merely mention this as as we wo cooking lessons in this advertisement, but we do when properly baked and served real hat, find anything that is more enjoyed at the « SEALECT MILK Until Saturday’s closing we are giving vou anoth chase your canned ey aporated milk at a bargain p Milk can be best described by us as equal to any you. We say this frankly and we h to vou as top-notch quality in ev ery pu‘ 3 tins for 23¢ and feel quite sure that once tried vou w ciate the goodness of Sealect Mil £ ARGO SALMON During the Lenten season when fish products are o used, we are going to offer you a very low price on Argo S Saturday's closing you may Nn at any one of our s 31c per can, or if you w of 2 for 3%. No more of nerics until later in the Su r early fall, so we suggest that, 1( this very low price, you will take in taking home a hali or a full dozen caus. SANITARY FRESH E GGS Needless to tell you about Sanitary Fresh 1 ng’ a suggestion, e a linner table say to you is that we have made fora b price on Sanitary Fresh Fegs. You fresh eggs from nearby territory w the price is so low we hope vou will feel incline but several dozen eggs at a time, and let the full extent on real fresh quality cggs. remember that eggs at this price are one of nomical foods wi Until week end ch you can by, We have a very large business on Loffler's s! This brand is so familiar to all of our customers v tell you that from now until \mudn s closing we are go to you at 30 per pound. Loffler’s wagons make dailv calls at and there is no reason why every |~nu:v iser sh all of the hacon she or he wants"to buy, 30¢ for one pound, DEL MONTE PE. l(,lll,b Del Monte Peac Fitst, i the Melba pe Lafge size peach which is cut into HALVES, brand SLICED peaches. We thank that ¢ more it vow vary the Kind which vou serve the those large Melba served, but we would to call your pa Monte SEICED. Onee vou try the Del Monte N1 that veu will want to keep hoth the halves and 1! ready for serving at all times large (No Of conrse, vou know that packed two wavs, hahves-they certainly o D we shieed m v REGULAR ALL-WEEK SPECIALS Gorton's Bulk Staror P& G “Ready-to-Fry” | PRUNES SOAP s, LSS 2 im 25¢ | %%, 5m.25¢ 6 < 23¢ KAY SALTINES CHEESE Canisters - 23c m 18¢ Jar oI \\'Imm ; i K\:\\Q iy '\-u Wil mw, BRI, Sanitary OATS §5-Oz. 1 7c Pkg. G JSHHIIE v & L K ML & 40N