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THE SUNDA ¥ WAS IINGTON. 1 . MARCH 18, 1029 ; _DART 1. RANS HOLD Al BA Tals Wil Legisfeters Pay Tribute to Ql St hap d ot 053, Fatrick an rish Here of the order, chairman of committee. J. Haltigan. member the directorate of the order, was aster, and read letters of regrot ge. Gov. Smith ! Justice Taft and er and Mrs. Smiddy. ment features of the pro- ed vocal selections by “DEATH CHAIR" STOLEN. INDIANAPOLIS. March 17 J. Peth was arrested here today th stealing an elec ). —R. charged th it e Blizzard Hits Wyoming. CHEYENNE. Wyo. March 17 (P).— cond of the week. g and Colorado | ce was inter- NHET ) e {li HELLUL, fained pormiscion from the Inter ‘TE,T‘\MH‘.'!\L FOR OHIO CIT ‘ Cailroa Ferm! Catering Cincinnati Get on for Union Company. Cincinnati ob- ate to ny and n thore Rai'roads entering Commission _ yestord a union tarminal coi 2cr sta manerce erect for_their Th> Cincinn union pa nt use. station will be lozated the Mill Valley district of the city, an cstimated cost of £31.500,000. vads which have to the n are ths Chasapeake & Ohlo, New Central. Baltimore & Ohio, Lov . Southorn. Ne| Pennsyl- | FORT MYER CIROUS FLANS ANNGUNCED 'List of Riders in Various Events Saturday Is Made Public. = | The Soclety Circus, always among the RAIDERS BREAK UP Vice Squad Takes Two Men, a Woman and Alieged Rum at Northeast Address. Interrupting what the participants deelared was a “St. Patrick's day birth- day party i honor of an Irish friend,” Sergt. | raided night, 120 R street northeast last seized a_quantity of alleged liquor and 205 bottles of beer and ar- rested two men and & woman. Several sailors and girls were subpoencd as witnesses Thomas Graven O'Neil, 35, giving his occupation as attorney. charged with keeping a disorderly hous with the sale and illegal poss liquor. Phillip Stephen Curt also said he was an attorney, living at 1321 M street, was charged with trans- | portation and illegal possession of half a gallon of red liquor. Eugenia Mary Carey, 39, was charged with the sale and illegal possession of liguor. The vice squad also visited 46 B street southwest. where they arrested a couple on a_ statuatory charge and were about to depart when a man who gave his name as Edward Thornton Windham. 31 vears old. 43 New York avenue. appeared with half a gallon of alleged liquor under his arm. He was charged with transportation and illegal possession of liquor. Police stated that a gambling game was in progress on the floor and charged Joseph B. Good- man with selling whisky and permit- ting gaming. Judge W. J. Tilson S;'om In. ATLANTA, Ga.. March 17 (#).—For- mer Federal Judge W. J. Tilson of the middle district of Georgia, today was sworn in by Judge Samuel H. Sibley as judge of Court Judge Tilson recently was appointea to the post. Bascom Deaver was nomi- nated by President Coolidge to succeea Judge Tilson. but the nomination has not been confirmed by the Senate. Tomorrow at The Fair ™ 3,000 EASTER HA Letterman and his vice squad | the New York Customs ' most popular of cvents on the social | calendar and this year promising to | be more pretentious than cver, wili b | held at Fort Myer, Va.. Saturday. per- formances being given in the afternoon and evening. The show is for the bene- fit of the recreation activities of the | troops at the fort Maj. B. T. Mecrchant. the general | of the opening parade as ringmaster, vesterday announced the order of the | procession. Directly following the leader will be band on a float, and then, su:- i C Battery of the 16th Field | Artillery with_its famous show team under Capt. Tate. Capt. Jess W. B kin's tandems, the stage coach, cow- punchers and Indians, the monkey drill | squad, the quadrille riders, the squad and tallyhos. the clowns burlesque riders, and then the squad After the parade cach of the 13 sec tions will put on its performance in the order in which it marched in. polo rille and jump rides have been selected as follows: For the tandem, Miss Kath- | erine Dent and Lieut. Charles Palmer, | chafrman. who will ride.dn at the head | g ‘ST PATRICK PARTY' Pairings for the tandem, the quad- | < Vietorla Tytus and Lieut. George Miss Florence Wetherill and Lient Mark Devine, Miss Mary Henry land Licut. Walter O'Reiliy. Miss Im- ogene Taylor and Licut. Hugh Waddell, | Miss Katherine Snyder and Capt. C. G | Holt, Miss Louise Claytor and Lieut. Mark McClure, and Miss Rebecca Dav- idson and Licut. Harry Van Wyk In the quadrille Miss Adelaide Henry will ride with Maj. John A. Weeks. Miss Exilonia Hamilton with Capt. W. Cunningham, Miss Helen Stone with Licut. Willlam Barksdale, Miss Reine Claudel with Licut. L. W. Bassett, Miss Margo Couzens with Licut. G. B. Perry, Miss Francesca McKenney with Capt. G. B. Holt, Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre with Licut. B. Hudson, and Miss Alice Davis with Lieut. John B. Cooley. In the jump ride Miss Sophie Snyder will ride with Licut. Mark Devine, Miss | Evely alker with Capt. Jess W. Boy- | kin, Miss Leila Dean with Capt. Henry T. Allen, jr.; Miss Imogene Taylor with Licut. Hugh E. Waddcll and Miss Helen Robinson with Licut. G. B. Hudson. The list of boxholders includes to date Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwignt Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Maj 1. Brig. Gen H. O. Wil- liams, Maj. Gen. H. T. Allen, Maj. Gen John' A. Johnston, Maj. Gen. Augusto Villa, Col. Guy V.’ Henry, commanding officer of Fort Myer; Col. D. L. Stone, Col. R. 8. Fitch, Col. Alexander Roger, Comdr. W. K. Kilpatrick, Comdr. A. Agnew, Licut. Col. Thomas F. Van Matta, Maj. R. S. Foster, Maj. B. F. Merchant, Maj. T. C. Bourke, Capt. A. Oman, Licut. William Barksdale, Mrs. | R. M. Kauffmann, Mrs. Carey Lang- horne, Mrs. Joseph Leiter, Mrs. James Mrs, John A Clem, Mrs, Dimmock, Mrs. Frederick Grant | Mrs. Frank Hemilton, Mrs. A. LeFevre {and Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood. . I Pense Fireworks that can be sot off on the dinner table arc a German invention fo¥ parties. LLIL TIPS I LI T IS DO MORE HEALTH CHAIRS “They Brace You Up” Prevent Mid-Afternoon Fatigue ‘Irene, four Mr o'clock Miller" headache s secretary has disappeared. says _her She’s having a lot of fun in the evenings now with her card club.” il Try ome without expense or obligation to buy. Just phone Franklin prise you. . < The results will sur- 2204, The Walcott-Taylor Company, Inc. 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TS 7222 ficers and leave out entirely the en- |\ listed tnen 9 he en- | VISCOUNT HELD IN FRAUD. ‘Two Representatives, Jeffers, an Alabama Democrat, and Reece, a Ten- | Frenchman Charged With Forging nessce Republican, are listed as dis- | - abled officers cligible for the retirement . | ble for Regular Army retired pay when the measure’ I8 brought before the House for consideration. Two of the group, Representatives | Gimmons, Republican, Nebraska, and: | Rankin, Democrat, Mississippl. charac- ' terized ‘the measure as “discriminating | Purse Snatched From Woman. | against the mafority of war veterans | in favor of a few former officers.” The |« Bumping against her and knocking legislation would affect about 3,000 | her' down last night as she was walk- emergency officers, they say. : ) v e ey ern arc earning | N8 0N R street between Sixteenth and | good salaries,” sald Simmons, “and do | Seventeenth streets a young white man | not need the increase over their pres- | snatched a pocketbook containing $25 A group of House members who are | ent compensation, which would be pro- | gyom ™ aice Eloanor Waite, Chasleton World War veterans plan to oppose | vided by retired pay.” Rankin de- [ % s (he Senate bill making disabled emer- | clared he could not support any meas- | Hotel, and ran off before she could officers of the World War eligi- | ure “that would henefit only the of- | summon help. Come One—Come All' A Store for Everybody VERY LITTLE CASH REQUIRED Tell Us How You Want to Pay . . . We Are Easily Satisfied HOUSE VETERANS HIT EMERGENCY PAY BILI, Say Proposed Aid for Officers TIs Not Needed, and Neglects Enlisted Man. Papal Documentz, AIX, Provence, France, March 17 i~ ~Police announted today the arre:: of Charles Emmanuel de Gosson Viscount de Varennes, on charges of having forged documents awardin- papal divorces and conferring pape’ titles. He is alleged to have duped sever: persons into paying him $1.000 fo a spurious divorce, and $600 to $300 fr hogus titles, Iy the Asociated Press genc} - C \ S\ 25 Only PEER CABINETS in red, green. parchment and black, attractive- Iy decorated with fioral designs Cannot be dupli- cated when these are soid. $3.75 None to Deal- 2rs, No Mail or Phone Woven rocker cretonne. Separate automobile-style cusl 3ale Until Sold 3-Piece Cembination Mohair Living Room Suite —with the much desired carved wood expe of ability to undersell. 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