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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928. i th f thef rades whe brutal CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. X1 TaXATAYATaYA78Y1 701} 78X 178Y4) A ] flm WH_I_ APP[ A ‘ALLEN PRAISED BY HUNDREDS |[ihatores: gg:;‘g:;ng;:,;}l g ? s R ‘ Razor and blade with FOR FRANK STAND {ON POLIGE (Mot i o o o e et | " CHEESE | spirit of sympathy for a man who scventh anniversary, in Woodman's | each pkg. Palm Olive |N RE[IGIUUS PI-AY R T LR ATTINY { they felt had brought disfavor (n himn- | Hall, 24 Grant pl: 'l g b Shavi:gg self by daripg to criticize bis colleagues. | s S £ SRS 2 i R i Wendell Phillips School Parent- | ¢ 27C 29 Offlcer Gets Letters From Senators, Rep—‘ R S TS R e e Bl | gl Phkg. ....... Cream ...... C ‘ Please accept this note in the spirit in | o'clock, at the school. | v‘ which it is sent from one who feels that FUTIIRE 1 » Benefit Pageant to Be Pre-\ resentatives, Ministers, Lawyers and | you have brought disfavor upon your-| ajna Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, | (1 : = i { self by écnm;é the truth, 1";10‘\1».?(\) hard | 236" 0 Hotel Gordon. 5 b B 2 \ it may be and long the road, truth will | B et 2 sented in Washington Audi- Police Judge. Backmg Him. prevail. - Men like you are few and far| Columbia W. G. T. U. will meet to- | I3 DisTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES. . | between. The department ne morrow, 2 p.m., with Mrs. Edwin Din- | &4 - | SERE S G E { Will they look for the Allen-ty) | widdie, 1802 Lamont street. Annual re- | (& those that can be muzzled?” ports and clection of officers. torium Tomorrow. S0 Approval of his courage in contend- | force in this country. No wonder there | | bt i = T “mg PRhat the local. palioe. situaton | i erime m Americar s Al Attorneys Praise Stand. o The, Woman's Al of Al Souls rs i hould be improved from the “inside.” | Among the nearly 500 letters Allen | e e 4 hurch (Unitarian) will hold its R e phaney | as set forth in i Smeech before the | has seceived, several have been from | pudine Srowder, president of a lotal rally luncheon October 26 in Plerce religious play and pageant to be staged | Policemen’s Asso- | United States Senators and Represen- | guinies B iormes BiCh 5 8 S0y | Hall at 12:30 pm. Mrs. Margarita by the churches of Washington at the | ciation and in his | tatives. all offering their backing and 8 U tac PEHer FOPRC O N Spalding Gerry is in charge of the pro- ‘Washington Auditorium tomorrow mghn recent article in | help in his cffort to better police con ‘scn‘ed‘ thit, ‘..acc‘“dm‘: iR pmrs‘ gram and Mrs. Charles Ely chairman. and Saturday afternoon. The Star, has been ‘ ditions. printed, T wish to congratulate you on All Popular 15¢ Pkgs. CIGARETTES 10 pige.... 91.19 2 Cans r | 25¢ A dross rehearsal will be held to- | e ma s Senator Offers Aid. | the stand you have taken. and wish wc‘ Discases of Ancients. night at the Auditorium when the | iceman R. J. | “It is a sad commentary on the local | had more men on the force liks A 5 tes | & — various historic and traditional scenes | o len of the third|police force,” one Senator wrote, “for | Allen's speech seemed to find special | . _Pathological studies of the mummi SIl s h- ') “ Gl Y ] will be presented. Last nigh , Drecinct, in scores | b to state’ that 1t i my opinion that | favor amons ihe aitormeys of the city. | in the Field Museum of Chicago, made FANCY C lmmel s Je y ass lzc with the aid of the X-ray, reveal the| hearsal for music and lights pre of letfers from | you wil undoubtedly become UNpOPUIar One of them wrote: i he diseases of the ancients | . . an even greater success than that which | 4 persons _prominent | on account of your recent statements| I feel it a duty to drop you a line | fact that t o e & || Hawaiia; ” J 5 it achieved on_its original presenta- | in legal, clerical, | before ~the Policemen clation | commending you on_ yout statements | ¥ere id -xg)uga:mrnfllflclsh%srec:lflléc‘}elneihf g n || Pure Fruit Preserves 16-0z. Jar 25¢ Brand | ton on Mount St. Alban six years ago. | commercial _and | meeting, or for a while t. But| wednesday night concerning the mal- el i o3 o Pet, Borden's or EXTRA ke Congressional cir- | if you itk 1:canite ot any \sht'\ncu hodis d‘y o T by police. This| der e [ l Vap # a an lzc QUALITY . " | S5 = 0 2 rcatment of prisones 3 o arnati a ;Hndn_v ;n l( hm:xl Feature. | mi Bers; While |(Bleass FemErber ithab n < fresimen Wl?“d et Gy i malnutrition and curv lneapp e . 2 ation S i undreds of church singers will take at least one maga- | “Hill” is never closed to any Senuent ia ation may di ghitciofse sy 8 C l Mllk ¢ ca Bort i the ‘choral music”feature and ) zine of national | One of the senatorial letters “mmw‘,’fle "It you ever noed ar lin Heavy Svr\-p hal enge n 15¢ | $he Marine Band will render music circulation has | Allen prizes most, praises the timeliness | o' o YOt PV ECEE o L obtain L © Z orn The Crusaders” episode will be pre quoted from his | of his speech. It says: “I have made a | oaows 16 & WL CRCERTEE (8 B ge Can Eag]e Mllk Can 19C gented by Miss Virginia Hunt. Mis address and com- | great many speeches in my career, an Can { beatings they received in differ- | : Mary Williams, Lawrence Hoes, § mented on it edi- | listened to thousands, but I unquali-| Mm% O g L J Frecland Peter, Rev. Earl Lear, Miss| Tolceman Allen. o oy | fiediy contend that you made the most | ™ MABORST L o oier Jocal | Apple Butter g. Jar 25¢ Ingred Westerson, Miss Hendictta For- | Reprinting Allen's statements that: | appropriate and timely speech 1 ever | o (iDE S PNy MUY pofier | Test, Miss Mary Johnson. Miss Caroline | “Every one of you has seen policemen | heard of. I refer to your recent :ncech | fitorey. informed, ANGh (B, 8, 1C 00! I oot Mlxed Pickles Qt Jar 29 JVillcox, Mrs. John Biddie and Mrs. Earl | inflict corporal punishment on prison- | before the Policemen's Assosiation | (i, P TEESS N R cy o Yine i ; § e |ers: evervone has seen brother officers | Meeting—called for the express pur- | fMall percentage of the med on 0| Those in the cast of “The Cranmer | intoxicated and has not reported it,” | pose of suggesting a cure for the al-| [, 25 Prot! G080 G conation | ¢ = s b;:filo?:fimighnc‘fia Jm} / 1"" Nation, weekly magazine, comments, | leged flls ‘ot the local Police Dparl- | o pe remedied until and unl > ¢ RIED en Ru “This is not a police confession ex- |MmeBt” =~ | of the good men wil face the FRUITS O Col. Stanley Ford, Col. Edward Shinkle, | toreg iy sgotas ibbiligerent faistrict satt | oo are| o {1 B30 et be known. 1 certainly | GOLD BAG Good Maj. and Mrs. Athur Ford, and | tormey uncovering police corruption in | Undoubtedly the man I have been | And let the facts be known. & celiaitiy i With Mrs. Walter Clark, Mrs. Ruth Breckin- | pp g e 2 searching for. ‘or the past 10 years.” | ¢OF you 5 { 3 bt Lb ridge. Miss Elizabeth Breckinridge, N Tt o catm and dejiberate Statenen; | Still _another member of - the "upper e e AilEd wos | S ot ,l:\d:a{ b opes, Mis P Aiss S icla for Patrolman R. J. Allen of the third | Holiss of Congress, bl TS, | peased to receive a letter stating that X as Joyes, Miss Florence Keys, Miss Olive inct v 5| ¥ cern- Sherley. Miss Anne Carter Greene, Miss| B o ot ;",,,‘;‘; ,f:é’m:é nva‘};o)}:?f;flf:; ment from my friends in Congres: his recent public utterances conce Vi D. C. . ing his recommendation that all good = C f L e EIh Phlips ““d‘held an attempt by the men them- | Well &5 others, and they all seem “';‘f‘pohcemen should stand firmly together Readmg omtort ST | selves to discover what is wrong with | 3PProve highly of your expressed opin- | % ectrain” the actions of their erring Tickets for Pageant. | the department. and how the wrongs 100 Of your ‘chief’ (as you affection- | ty0r"omcers “is undoubtedly the || ROPERLY fitted glasses Sweet Creamery sty vt | ately” term_him), and most of them | IOIher officers ' Fs wndeubledly the) o Raeed L The Friday evening performance will | | profess to share ‘the same opinion. I | 9, meane of abating e preseat B || Dike Ieacing i DR Gold Lb begin at § oclock and the afternoon | Cites Trial Board Cases, }also take this occasion to congratulate | O pnfic{- ot {iff ure. Enjoy the ‘lfluu Winter St B Band o of Schwartz glasses. Prunes at the Auditorium, the pric9< heing 50 ington paper declares that most of his | The Star. I am sure you have the best | COURsels at Police Court wrote: Lb.Pk,.l4C cents for balcony seats and $1 for floor | comrades who heard him 1 | interests of the Police Department at | Sik and tired of hearing prisoner: e oy e et Vi e T L o ety e i | WO s i e et 2| Ready Cash P RISV | WA | . DOl sale at_the Mayflower and Willard ) . el sta ses. = Totels. The proceeds from the pageant | magazine continues. “Naturally, for he 4 Letters ”“'"ng"*""- e rft‘;d Innube‘:tifirlnz dlh‘-;tdvmorf:gle sn!ul-‘ Not Needed RGO AS T Q will go toward the diocesan expenses v & rom members o ongress, len | ation, y vill, no doubt, earn the grati- S 5 . fot the Grneral Episcopal unvention; ’fiffllf}fesoéfi{{‘u:;‘; thelr Taces of 12O~ | received such comments a tude 'of practically every Police Court It is not necessary that you SALMON PEA Fresh Lima Beans Stringless Beans % Allen went on to say thal‘having beer ly(aur crust and from my own pers attache as well as myself. pay AH‘ cas(ki\. Yoxu can l?pen kaxn Tall Esenb onione Cotras Bt nowledge I know you speak the truth,” 2 - < account and pay in small weekly 27 29 2 29 2 25 MRS. M_ W. STORY o corporal punishment on prissners pe | 204 “You will have the support of ever | Tife Blood's Life Journey. o st R Can (o Cans [ Cans C Cans C attempted to nterfere and was reported | SEQINRERE cilzen In the District Assuming the heart to beat 69 times A 1 lavts. Claii to his superiors for his trouble. The iinbia. : | Assum 9 times | ; i osin, DIES IN HOSPITAL | teutenant on duty teg honite: pine Allen’s utterances brought him many |a minute at ordinary heart press $1 a Week 2 z Star Specials Unti Salu; ay’s Closing == | his own business. i ave | the hlood eoutses thuough the vel R tt It is not often that you are offered nationally known ol —_— st s Bimelsomebody dn Washingtan | 035 TSR e Ol SHCE Lhe Do innng | e A A e s e r gt A 1tter s products at such low prices. It will be to your advantage to Rosedale Was Member of Board of Directors | fre 20 recent ?:'rzu:fies};-.%‘fi;m;fm{’,fig said, “God inspires 3 and 61320 mites & vear. 16 a man 84 ||| CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON AEgekyphe BRRKE Y withicWel § e/ spesiate g Z Nation's Capital have been brought up | COme to the defe - Fo vl kg Gull DA WA (5 nuie - s catsu % GOLD MEDAL Peaches of Florence Crittenton before a higher authority on one or |PelPless. I pray for your success,” [blood corpuscle floating in his blood | 708 7th St. N.W. p more. charges within thy Jast_ thre | While & third declared: “When you im.- | all is life it would have traveled in | Home. Jears. Several men. are up tor tec | Plored your brother officers to epudiate | that time nearly 5,150,000 miles. Tow on crarses of e up for trlal | ——— 5 2 B R —————————————— Botflel 2 c driving, uncalled-for shooting of color- Mrs. Mary Wilson Story of 3115 |ed men, etc. Yet this story is one that CHARACTER FURNITURE Mount Pleasant street, long an active | can be tol * worker for the Florence Crittenton Home and for a number of years a member of its Reputation is gained by deeds and ac- tions—not by self actuated lip movement— Inquire about Kaufmann’s—you’ll find that their reputation is living and “real.” FLOUR'™ 12" 53¢/ Special The Only Kitchen Tested Flour in the World * SUGAR CORN J Cans 25 ¥ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 23 % DEL MONTE C v PEAS 3 cans47c v C & 19¢ Granulated Sugar e 57c Morning Sip The Better Coffee s 5l¢ Baker’s Cocoa Davis Spdhe™ | STAUFFERS | KEWPIE S| Baking Powder VINEGAR High Quality Cakes TOILET 'fi’SEgUE I (l;fnu i 23C G ch Gal. 55(: ALL GUR $TORES 4 ROLLS 25(: board of directors, died in Emergency Hospital Tuesday. She had been in the hospital for three days. 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