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UNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER EPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE CONVENIENT TERMS George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting. Paperhanging. Uholstery Phone M. 4224 718 13th St FOR RENT 2700 Conn. Ave. Opooite Wardman Park Hot | Most De:iradle Apartmerts 1 rm., k. & bath... .$45.00 2 rm-., recep. hall, k. &b. ... £75.00 Frigidaire WARDMAN MANAGEMENT Avply Resident Manager FAMOUS AVIATORS - TOPERFORM HERE |Army Flyers Will Take Part in Carnival This Waek. e Many of thz most famous flyers in s Army Air Corps, including -ov- ! “yal Weorld War combat pilots, will zive | spectacular acmons.rations of their okill {in simulated battle flying at the mili- | zposition and carnival at the ingicn Barracks Thursday, Pri- nd Saturday. . Diving through tha firé ‘of anti-air- eraft guns, these pilois will siage fights |be‘ween pursutt and bombing plank: { will lay smoke s-reens as in actual bz ’tk‘. and as a climax, will stage battles beoween pursuit planes, a military ser sation, which during the World War 25 sufficient on more than one occa- on to s'op ths progress of battles on h» qround while th: doughboys cheered {their m2n in the aerial “dog fights.” To Stage Night Flying. Night firing exhibitions will be s | including maneuvers with planes out- linzd in incandeseent lights, mbers in formation uting mansuvers in h» illumination of ground searchlight ! batteries, and an illuminated flight by he TC-5, the Army dirigib’~. Am~n~ th* noted pflots who will fly during the three days are Capt. Chs | coher Ford, Lisut. Flwood R. Queseda, Tieut. Clayion Bizsell, Capt. Frank O'D. Hunter end Lieuts. Albert F. Hegon- perer #nd Lester J. Maitland, who | 'rada tha first non-ston flight from the Unitad Staics to Hawati. Croi. Ford vhile on duty with the A. E. F. accounted for three en-my ~'2nes, He was awarded the. Distin- mished Service Cross for repeated acts f exiraordinary heroism in -action near 1 i FAMOUS FLYERS TO SHOW SKILL | | i | |Two Accused of FORMER KENTUCKY JURORS INDICT 11 - INPRIMARY FRAUD ;Colorcd Candidate for Con- ‘ aress Among. Those Ac- i cused in Chicago. OFFIGIALS INDICTED Misappro- priating State Funds. By the Associated Pres FRANKFORT. Ky.. September 29.— Two names were added today to tI list of present or former State offici: indicted by Franklin County juries dur- ing the past year when E. B. Dishman, former State treasurer, and Shelton Saufley, insurance commissioner, wer2 indicted. They were charged with misappropriating and misapplying State funds. The others indicted during the past year are W. H. Shanks, former State auditor; J. T. Embry, former head of the Fire Prevention and Rates De- partment, both charged with misap- propriating State funds, and Peter Campbell, Kentucky Federation of Labor representative: Maurice Galvin, prom- inent Republican -politiclan: Robert Crowe, former candidate for the Demc cratic nomination for governor: “Red" Roberts, former All-American foot ball player, lg:‘i 19 other registered lobby- ists, all charged with illegal lobbying. File Final Report. In its final report today, the grand | support by the gambling interests of | jury charged Dishman and Saufley Jjointly with “willfully conspiring” to defraud the State of $50 a month and Dishman of “fraudulently receiving” $50 a month from the. State. Today the _ eight . farmers, one veterinarfan, a dairyman, contractor and clerk composing the grand jury. filed their final report for the year as the Franklin Circuit- Court will not reconvene until next January. The trials of Dishman and Saufley are ex- | | | | By the Associated Pres: CHICAGO, September 29.—Two negro | politicians, both members of the Illi- | | nois Commerce Commission and one of | | them a Republican candidate for Con- | | gress, were among 11 persons named today in two indictments returned by | the September special grand jury in- | vestigating April primary frauds. The September grand jury, the fourth | to inquire into primary irregularities, | | followed the lead of previous grand | juries which had indicted several otier | | politicians, 1ncluding Judge Emanuel | Eller of the Criminal Court and his father, Morris Eller, city collector, on | several charges, including conspiracy to | murder. | Oscar De Priest. candidate: for Con- | gress to succeed the late Martin B. Madden. and Dan Jackson, member of the Ilinols Commorce Commission with | D= Priest, both followers of Mayol | Thompson. Among those named with | | consviracy in aiding ~South Side | | samblers to operate and in affording | | them police protection in return tor | | the “America First” ticket of Mayor | Thompson. Among thoes named with the negro politicians as co-conspirators was Patrick Brady. former lieutenant of police in the negro district. Two other indictments were re ed also charging ballot altering against indi- | | viduals, ! | The jury submitted a 3.000-word re- | vort ‘dealing mostly with its investiga- tion of City Hall pay rolls following | charges that many of those wh Delman s exquisite, hand-madecrea- t10ns — the same selecion that 15 offered by Delman in New York ~with New York Service—at Delman’s new Washington Salon. D limasr jate. Jalern, 1221 Connecticut Quenue:QWashington THE ' DESIRABLE APARTMENTS —of from three to five rooms, kitchen and bath. Large, light, well arranged units. Newly decorated for each occupant. Semi-hotel service in operation 24 hours daily with resident manager constantly available. FPay us a visit at pected to be called at that time. Cir-|names apneared on the pay rolls, par- cuit Judge Williams fixed' Dishman's | ticularly those of the corporation 'u‘n)un- bond at $14,000 and Saufley's at $10.- | sel, Samuel Ettelson, did no work for . 000. Dishman, who was a dentist prior | the city. | Rheims, France, and near Armenti |He a'so received from France the Croix Guerr> with nalm. | 16th and Columbia Read Presidential Ant. 16th and L Sts. N.W. Apts. of 5 Rooms and 2 Bcoths Now Available Walking Distance of Downtown " Inspection Invited RESIDENT MANAGER § WARDMAN MANAGEMENT M Connecticut Avenue Apartments of Distinction in Capt. Frank O'D. Hunter, one of the | “aces” of the Army Air Corps. had thrilling experiences both -in - France and during the neace days that fol- lowed. He is officially credited with eight. enemy planes, and has been awarded the Distingnished Service Cross with four oak leaves and the French Croix de Guerre. Capt. Hunter won his citations against odds in al- | most every instance. In the rezion of Champeny. France. with one com- panion, he encountered an enemy va- | trol of six planes and attacked. De- spite the superiority of enemy. num- bers, he destroyed one plane and with his companion, forced the other five to retire. In the region mear Ypres, Relgium, C~pt. Huntsr met tey enemv | biplanes, shot one down and forced | the other to retire. He was wounded, { but managed to bring in his cwn dis- abl~d plane. Lieut. Clayton Bissell has been pilot, flight commanc e, squadron command- er and gronp commander. He was as- . Gon. William Mitchell Corps: advance officer of the round- | the-world ‘flight end made the first ! night flight from Washington to New York. He was a_ pursuit pilot at tho | front for four and a half months dur- ing the war. Bombordment Groups Tncluded. | Lieut. Elwond R. Quesads is a nur- =it pilot attached to Bolling Field. With Gen. Fechet. head of the Air | Corps, he flew to Greenley Island last | {RENEW MOVE TO GET Washington’s most . g | vear in an -attemnt to salvege the exclusive building | Rremen, the German ship which mede ! the westward flight over the Atlantic. | Utilities Commissioners Ask Bride| Seven and nine rooms | and three baths with enclosed porches. | Each apartment has a | servant’s room © and bath. Your Inspection Invited. H. L RUST N COMPANY 1001 15th St. N.W. Main 8100 “SPECIAL NOTICES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO notify everybody that I will not be responsi- ble for any debts incurred or contracted by any lmrNg::hEr than myself. HOLS MANTHOS, 458 D N.W. 2° | i WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts contracted by any other than myself WILLIAM G. VEI 3 S i 1441 N St. NW. 1¢ AUTUMN - GOLD. THE BEST CIDER Ol earih,” at the CELEBRA' REL.__Hour_out_Frederick_Pike. FOR _SALE—5.000 for cider or ather uses, new or second hand GEORGE W _STONE. Jr. & SONS. 1234-42 7th sw. Ext 1884 Phone Frankiin 7340 0c10° BEAUTIFY YOUR WALK OR GARDEN with white marble slabs. 10 in. by 20 in 3 for $1. Hechinger Co.. 3-Branches-3. 1 BAVE SOLD MY SHOE REPAIR SHOP 5 Military road, Rosslyn, Va.. to Carlo San- Al persons having claims agatnst said must_present_same before_October 3. ANGELO TROTTA. CARLO SAN- THE CELEBRATED CIDER BARREL OPEN every day until January 1~ Autumn Golo. the best cider on earth Cholce varieties of appies at half city prices erick_Pike NEW: priced _exception- “nade of qualily white pine: ed. Mary sizes; no excuse now not to utify your heme! ~Hechinger Co.. 6th & > s.w.—5th & Fla. ave. n.e.—5921 Ga_ ave ARE YOU MOVING ELSEWHFRE? OUR iransportation system will serve you better Large fleet of vans constantly operating he- tween all Eastern cities, Call Main 9°20. DAVIDSON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. s eontracted other JAMES R. LYON. 3312 Deni bl. n.v CEMENT WORK_CEMENT WALKS. STTPS. 5. zaraze flears. bore NORTHEAST CONCRT 627 1th St. N.E o an 3 ol n. GRAPES—GRAPE JUICE. Choin Bridse. Pairfas pike. batwasn Vienna Tel. Vieana 13-P-3. CHILCOTT prs are not spraved with any voison All vericties of Apples. Apple vine- sar. zrape mC.Rx and peach’ vinexar ul “Falls rch Orchards” The place of nizhest quelity produc’s. ies from \ashington. near West ®a 30 3 s ™ WA van Inads o rk. Phila.. D. furniture to or from Boston. TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. BB e Noith 3343 CCN'T 'i'EAR OFF YOUR OLD RCOF! an s, NE.. COA s WATERPROOF, WEATI az 2 sheet of rubber e bre. o1t ACK. Recommended PER. G. s A hence. =il n Tons v AL- LGE. nor BRTAK anvhody: NO YEAT- S—just brush on and $1.00 Per Gal. in 5-Gal. Pails snitahle hrnsh and sunnlr of SUPE- TCHING CEMENT for leaks arovnd t fash 5. cornices, e.c.. Write for circular RIAL COMPANY, TED CIDER BAR- Hour out Fred- | Richmond and anplica. Q ASBESTOS3 fous fluid will form over the old VEATHER- of He “has served 2s pilot on numeron: | fights made by Assistant Secretary of | Wor Pobhins and bv Gen. Fechet. Lieut. Albert F. Hegenberger, th | Lieut. Lester J. Mait'and, made the first | non-stop flight from California to Hawail, covering more than 2.400 miles over the Pacific Ocean in a flying time of slightlv over 25 hours. Part of the original First Day Bom- | bardment Group, which made such a | snlendid record durinz the war. will take part in the exhibition. It will be | under command of Capt. C. G. Sellers, who commanded one of the organiza- | tions during the war, and the grouo | will bring its famous mascot. a Scotch i | terrier which loves to fly and immedi- | | ately uoon hearing the nropellor turn over. climbs to his place on his own particular plane. In addition to the acrobatics and super-stunts promised by the Air Corps, there will be an exhibit of all the vari- ous kinds of planes used bv the Army. Amphibians, bombers. pursuit and other types of planes will be shown, | . Another feature will be the exhibition | of methods used for testing prosvective ! pilots, including the famous Beroney | chair, and any person who so desires | can undergo a test to see if he qualifies to become a pilot. ZIHLMAN 1S SPEAKER. | Special Dispateh to The Star. FREDERICK. Md.; September 29.— Representative Fred N. Zihlman was KEGS ' AND BARRELS | the principal socaker at a largely at-| tended political rally at . Middletovn tonight. | It was the first of a series of rallies to be held by Republicans throughout | | the_eounty within the next month. | $300,000 CASH | —will buy choice, central. down- { town_business corner. THIRTY- YEAR LFASE to one strong tenant. 6'¢ per cent NET on investment., Steady increase in value certain. Fred T. Nesbit ‘| Main 9302 1010 Vermont Ave. \NEW KENSINGTON 14th and Clifton Sts. N.W. Roomes, Kit., Dinette, Both 3 Reem-, Kit., Bath dnd Porch $50.00 to $65.00 |All Modern. Electrie Refri | eratiorn. Elcvator. 2 PAINT CERTAINTEED Gils. Ots. White 448, s Tvory No. 418 Green No, 44, STOPS ROOF LEAKS Certainteed Roof Paint—Red £1.50 Gallon. FOR YOUR FLOOR Certainteed Floor Varnish, 90c Quert, $3.00 Gallon Certointeed Floor Wax, 90c Quart, $3.09 Gallon Upper, leit to right: Lieut. Lester J. Maitland and Capt. Frank O'D. Hunter. | Center, left to right: Lieut. Albert F. Hegenberger and Lieut. Clayton L. Bissell. ' Lower, left to right: Capt. Christopher W. Ford and Lieut. E. R. Quesada. —Official Photos, United States Army Air Corps. bog. Relg.;hing Corn-on-the-Cob Diet. Leads Pastor Into Row and to Court The corn-on-tha-cob diet enjoyed by | Hnn"s dg?s u's‘;hr cc'n;“nnd;\ierylhlnhz the dogs of Rev. Marcelus Hart, colored, elsvc In his garden within their reach. 1226 Minnesota avenus inortheast, | TW0 Of the five dogs alleged to have wrecked the garden are sald to have brought him into conflict with a neigh- | died from the effects of their unnatural bor, George H. Staley. 1229 Minnesota | diet. avenue northeast, and into Police Court | Hart was arrested by Headquarters yesterday on a chargs of destroying | Detective Howard Ogle. who admits he private property. is from the country, but never heard Staley charges that he had an argu- | of a corn-eating dog. ment with Hart over two rows of corn | The case was continued until next which the latter claimed overlapped on | Tuesday at the request of the Govern- his property: - Later, he charges, Rev. ment. _ CUMBERLAND BETS CAB JURISDICTION| CURTIS OCTOBER 16 nstiiby S 0P Vi;il';;sidve;till Nominee “on Program With Goldsborough and Zihiman for Big Rally. 1 Special Dispatch to The Ster. | for Decision Following Red Top Company's Acticn. The move - initiated by the "Public Utilities Commission to assume jur.s- | s JOMEELAND, M et cabs lnujoduce& in the Summer a short- | 29.—Senator Charles Curt8 of Kansas, | lived 10-cent “jitney” rush hour service | Republican nominee for-Vice President, | for Govemr_ll\\ent :l"ork:rx. v;lm; rene! | has notified Nelson W. Russler, chair- for another legal opinion as to its au- | can State central committee, that he will visit. Cumberland October 16 and thority to take such action. | Bride held in his former opinion that take part in a rally to be held in the Liberty Theater, when Phillips Lee the commission did- have jurisdiction. Goldsborough, nomine> for United but no step was taken to assume such States Senator, and’ Frederick N. Zihl- | authority, the commission deciding a% the time to call all taxi owners into man, candidate for re-election to Con- gress, are to speak. c(.:;‘{herence I:e(orr uct;n&e i O e recent action of op Ced Goldsborough and Zihiman will be at Oakland on the previous day and will Co. in increasing its initial charge from tour Garrett County. The day follow- | 15 to 25 cents without seeking the com- mission’s approval, however, impressec | on the commission the necessity of early | ing th> Cumberland meeting’ they will visit Washington County, holding a rally at Hagerstown at night, Senator -‘dopuon of measures giving it jurisdic- t! jon. The Red Top Co. notified the | Curtis was allotted ane day in Maryland commission that the reason if,failed to |during the campaign and Cumberland ask for authority to raise its rates was | copped it. A big demonstration will be | due to an understandinz that the com- | arranged in his honor, i mission lacked jurisdiction over taxi- | | cabs. i - . { Four carloads of Georgia peaches To convey a woman- invalid from Paris to London for an operation, an air were recently received in London, and | line company recently converted one of were so popular that they brought high- | 1S liners into an asrial ambulance. ‘er BI"C!S than those from Italy. | DOCTORS, ATTENTION! | | Located in the PARKWOOD, 7 rooms and bath, front, well apted for physician’'s offices, for sale at an | axeeptionally low price, terms if ds- ired. Let me explain advantages over rentina. LEROY GADDIS, JR. 823 15th St N A MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Ith St Whar! Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢c Admission, 25c Mt Vernon not open an Sul | on_Nteam: Up Per £2 Up Per | Window META Rl | WEATHERSTRIP ! GYARANTED—LASTS FOREVER Instalied Complete CAPITOL WEATHERSTRIP CO. 1470 Clifton St. NW. €l 10584—Dav. Night and Sundar ain 12 st Exerciser and Reducer SAVAGE Health Motor E take best milk in Washington. to serving as State treasurer, is a native of Knox County, Ky. and Saufley, who is a newspaper publisher, is a native of Oakland, Calif. W. O Mayes, State examiner. in his report of the treasurer’s office, stated that Dishman received the extra $50 a month from the State for 42 months, making ‘a total of $2.100 that he sug- gesfed ‘suit be brought by the Statc to recover. .Asked Extra Money. After Mayes' report, Saufley an- nounced ‘that he had paid the extra $50 a month to Disman when the lat- ter complained that the work of look- ing after the bonds required extra time and ‘was worth $100 a month. Should .the defendants be convicted, they are subject to penitentiary sen- tences of from 1 to 10 years on each indictment. During its_session the jurors called | Gov. ‘Flem D. Sampson before them twice, but failed to disclose the nature of his questioning. Besides indicting Saufley and Dish- man today, true bills were returned against Crawford Lee, chief of the PFrankfort police force, charging him with willful neglect of duty. Seventy other local people also were indicted. A supplemental report also was filed praising Wade Hampton Whitley, com- monwealth attol of the cases that came to trial. Ail those Indicted on . charges of illegal | lobbying "pajd . fines of $300 each ex- | cept Campbell, who elected to go to 2800 ONTARIO ROAD (Overlookin READY . . » Large, spacious, outside rooms. Ample closet space. Three Rooms and Bath to Six Rooms and 2 Baths Most Modern-Apartment as Yet Erected. Equipped With Frigidaire BLISS PROPERTIES Adams 8464 or Lincoln 1860. 35 B Street ! Our Part in a Famous Debate 'y, who directed the | investigations and led the prosecutions | The jury sajd that lack of the time | and the fact that it was limited in its | investigation to the primary election | | kept it from going into the pay roll | | matter more fully, but charged gross | irregularities were discovered and rec- | ommended that the matter be consid- | ered in detail by a regular grand jury not hampered by the limitztions placed | Jon the special grand jury. ——— | & | Mrs. Elizabeth Ward Dies. | | _ Mrs. Elizabeth Harrington Ward died | yesterday at the home of her daughter Miss Florence E. Ward, on Mount Ver- | non houlevard. in Arlington County, | Va She was born in 1364 at Ashtabula | Ohio. At the age of 16 she married Lemuel J. Ward. Her early married life was passed in Wisconsin and other | Middle Western States, where her chil~ dren were born. Since 1914 she has made her home with her daughter, Miss Ward, who is employed in the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Another daugh- ter, Mrs. Lillian W. Beem of Alexandria. survives, She was a member of the Pirst Con- | gregational Church of this city. She | had been in bad health many years. Funeral services will be held at the late | home on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment | will be in Arlington Cemetery. | —— trial and was convicted and fined $750. | He appealed and later was indicted by | | the grand jury, charged with false swearing at his trial. His appeal is pending. Shanks’ trial ended in a hung jury. Embrey has not, yet been tried. o the Park) A e OCT. 1 and Newest Conveniences. .W. O part in the debate as to which is the The Health Depart- ment has settled that decisively by rating Chestnut Farms Milk highest. The superiority of our dairy products and dairy: plant is unquestioned and unde- batable. only . one The Chestnut Farms Dairy rated 100% by -the Department. 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