Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1928, Page 26

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26 "8 THE EVENING STAR.- WASHINGTON, D, €. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 » | straint is intended to be placed on| | preme Court in addition to the 60-day pleaded guilty to joy-riding, while the ; LEGION ACTS TO REPUDIATE ot s bieind g be st 0| et HELD FOR GRAND JURY. |2 e ot way, ey e | ’:ng for the election of any candidate | | .The head of the dry league ;n‘ Jo- ST Jean Dubie, - SR SRR Jarses i . As s y | iana was found guilty nea: VO years j e " . e s, 3 S : | pARTISAN ROLE 1 IN CAMPAIGN [ Tessive mto ‘Shsmsslven' this: Baiviiee | | ago of contempt 8% the Bupreme Gourt| Tive colred men atrested when an | Armstrong and Robert Tyler. ir partici i ! tomobile they are alleged to have |" The car they are accused of stealing 5 e ticipatic - for statements contained in the annual | 2utomobile h e c y g W L Grioiher acds it i batrr e | | report of the league. The Teport eritl- | stolen collided with a machine driven | belonged to James L. Parsons of Chevy ; | and proper as long as they do not do | cized the decisions of members of the | by Jacob J. Jacobson, @ fireman, on | Chase, Md., who left it vesterday in Costello Post Commander 1 |0 as ‘members of the American Le- | | court in certain liquor cases. Benning road yesterday, were all held | front of the Racquet Club. He values it C | | cour gion.” Shumaker sought for more than two | for the action of the grand jury under | at $1.500. ; : p : . O Tatvidially the metibers are iirged| | bond of $L0 by Judge John P. Mc- | Policemen Bradley, McDuffe and 2 | Replies to Explanation o to vote and do all they can to get th‘H ts 60-D Sent ; Vesterday abandoned his fight against Mahon in Police Court today. Roy Rob- | Ciaggctt of the eleventh precinct made iesi p voters out cn election day. This is the t ) ntence | the sentence. inson, owledged driver of the car, 3 Commicsion Ends Prepara-| . f ity p s BUR Hadls ay Sente of | | Miss Helena M. 0’Connell. | auty eacl s as an American cit- 2 an be d i S " " tions to Resume Hearings & ; Ciective mannor thiowgh thei scavmes| Indiana Anti-Saloon | | in the local pelitical clubs. in Case Monday. Use of Name Rebuked by : e ek [ g, S84 Superintendent. | ou kKnow the package litical organization. It is made up of It is made at Niagara Falls years to escape serving the sentence, but 3 . Harlan Wcod and Demo- : | men who served in the World War and | T o | v J. Saunders, a valuation ex- e b its primary purpose is to be of service | By the Associated Press. cted with the Interstate Com- | i l J to the community, State and Nation.| INDIANAPOLIS, October 19.—Gov o asdnyithe | T ; ¢ 15 an organization built of service | g Jackson today Issued a pardon for Commission, was engaged. by the | 1°n to give service to the country in . : | ties Commission today to | TR 3 me of peace. At the present time this | Dr. E. S. Shumaker, superintendent of | the gas valuation case,| Officials of the American Legion re- best take form by its individual | the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, who | e : ; i : : | bers famiiiarizing themselves with | this morning was taken to the State which will be resumed newed their efforts today to absolve o g a : ’ : > diflerent candidates for public of- | b oa : A I ook, un-|the Legion of any partisan role in | e with “the fsemes tyvaed® o | Penal Farm to begin serving a_60-day | 1 o vhe! 3 B ry " it . re Sentence for contempt of the Indiana T the present political campaign when of their political activities, however, are | SCHt¢ L, | — , fo_have been made at the | oondr®L 5™ Atkins of the Vincent , D e oais and o s meemaary o 5 | Suppeme Court - 0 o If not from wst of People’s Counsel Ralph B.|p"Gogtello Post issued a formal state- : st'of the Amrican Legion. I is bo- [ The pardon” was fssued before Dr. | thi k arty, who has been seeking the | pons in answer to an explanation [ 1icved that all members of Costallo post | Shumaker had reached the State Farm, | s package an expert in the presentation |y “yiss Helena M. O'Connell. presi- ; | areconducting themselves in accord- | 5 Putnamville, it was glven. accord- se before the commission. | gong of the Wardman-Smith-Robinson B BE | rcc with! the: aboye piiricipies | ing to Pliny Wolford, secretary to the | it is not the iy Bty Wikles. | Club yestercay, that she had used the | § | it e s povernion bfl"“cdi = 13 & civil engineer and has | CELVINE Bauadion of fhe AmEn. S Tiaag Wi Soviets claim there are now 42 Rem- | Dr. Shumaker, however, will have to | ORIGINAL cted with the valuation bu-ifie?a..égnma T TRIEL e nqianEon | MISS HELENA )l{.;'.() (‘rfi)l\;flfig‘ andts in the Leningrad gallery. ?pa\- the $250 fine assessed by the Su- the Interstate Commerce Com- | DECRMS 2 e ot e —Star_Staff_Photo. He was engag. | Were Democratic members of the Cos i te1l5 Hoa Call Miss 11"hite for Special Requests ‘ ed p Iy to make studies in com- : or of the name ‘American Legion’ is | -| "Mr. Atkins asserted that the Costel- erican Leglon® 1s | £ f i o roreli po M S by S, R T , Everything Ironed || e i = = 2 ticipation of anybody as a member o “ - A +. . pany in its own appraisal [ of anybods L __“In_making_this_statement_no_re- | i : he commission also today completed | the POst. in any political activity. | b | repa s for resumption of the gas | Draws Rebukes. | | s | Y Monday following a _report a Sifights Nitrs ¢ A ; b 1 Bacis: Iachinan, Gt ehlefuios | SNDOUCEmENtS contalotng the REPAIR PARTS | G T T countant, that combination appraisal| a sharp rebuke yesterday from Harlan For Furnaces and ! . i exhibits had been finished. The hear- | 3 8TP, 0 ) S tthe . BICY Briicies a pound ood, partment commander of the Hot-Water Boilers it ; 3 touching up. ings were posipaned a week ago in | \vood department commander of the u ! order to permit engineers of the com- | & e Shirts are hand ironed, 10c itlon and the gac eombany 16 s | Tepudiation ~of the _Smith-Robinson FRIES, BEALL & SHARP Tpiies: eifoak with: wrsasCa Sraim it L rganization from local Democratic {‘tvj\,xcpd\.:l:}lf "nw&l:&s,fl:h;lcvx;“:g;s be. | Dehdquarters as an unauthorized. club, 734 10th St. N.W. separately and placed inside your EHiMD Heady Mebln In his letter setting forth the position Evvryt]m::‘zmllx;t:nc“gaiunglla | 12 ounces e e up by | Of the Cstello Post, Mr. Atkins stated sh, $1. man in connection with H. Carl| that Legion members are permitted and, SNEEZE! That 12 full-size the commission's valuation en.| €ven Urged to participate in politics but ginecr, and K. O, Tuqueer, the com- | that they must do so as individuals and 3 Nature’s warning - = | biscuits h . e pany's engineer. They were sent to a| 10t 88 members or representatives of at you have a cold planographer today and will be ready | tR¢ Legion. R 1 His letter follows: oming on. Side-step for the commission Monday morning. | ¥ 0 . Luqueer will take the witness stand | . cReference is made in the papers of it, ‘or throw it off with As Made in Shredded Wheat Factories.for 34 Years when the hearings are resumed to com- October 18 to the ‘members of the b rings are ed to fiying squadron of the American Te- i i < / N B ‘uild b d b ain B o i S el | oo it Rl L. 8 ey /o 9 9 6 Ab er of muscle, bone and br has been tho only withess thus far | the president of the Wardman Park ’ th rs E s wi When he finishes. the company plans to | STitn-Robinson Club that the organi. ; ey N « = the perfect food for growing introduce several valuation experts 10 | Bomocratic mombers of Conry wost e oy s | D o ol Fo, children —easy - to - serve SRR S S e ello Post, I wish to make it clear that i % 3 - i B RS . QUININE o § k o s e gttt Tt | Qopelol Lest sl nncans e e Q » By : with milk or cream. order to avoid bandits and animals that ' of the post in any political activity menace the convoys through the jungle. whatsovere. The use of our post name | LAXATIVE TABLETS —_— R e bl DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY ——e T Y RO VTANTY i | . Both these Salel " Timely and Useful Appliances SpeCIal Saturday Sales‘ o Monday — but S . ll . B sis. g z why delay? PeCla y Prlced : Make additional reasons for coming to Hahn’s Tomorrow! r | & Sale of Children’s Saturday Genuine ALLIGATOR School & Dress Shoes Collegiate Shoes for Young Women 750 prs. of excellent quality much below value A fortunate purchase makes possible this sub- stantial saving! Sale at 7th St. and “Arcade” stores only. 2 lizard At our 7th St. by + Servieeable. ‘lslxes and “Arcade” 1152 1o 2 stores | ‘} i - | | ‘ 4 & Sizes 815 to 11, i Percolator L i . Ly \ $2.99 H 7-Cup Size i . { Manning & Bowman electric percolator, nickle plated. Regularly $7. Special! i . ] T | 3 Little girls' and boys' Nat Vacuum Pitcher | i L] ‘ SHaped. . Sarlys Sral. Skacs: i 1:Q¢. Size o L ¥ Tanr lnflf[ or S!m";" il]riflly 01, i i { solid soles. Sizes 6 to 11. pitcher, classic design, | | NS . ! heavily nickeled. Regufir e S - GE:\'[/I:\]L Alligator iy $10.50. Urn Set S I St i . it Special! | & Shoes again .‘"‘“ the E'RE pushing our Juvenile Depts. harder -57.85 6-Cup Size i £ rage, and this price—on than ever this year. Keeping close to Universal urn, sugar and creamer. Urn silver | : RS Va real alligator shoes of such best sources of supply. Saving you money 6-Lb. Iron lined. Complete with oval tray. Regularly $21.75. beauty —a Seven Days’ at every opportunity. This specia! Sale Manning & Bowman Special! | ) G % 9 Wonder. But they’re fiot ain clearly demonstrates the superior ad- * iron, complete with stand / % £ st SHR sl ntages of buying “Hahn” shoes for your and cord. Regularly $3.50. $17-95 — likely to last seven days children—regularly! $2 75 | may sell out in one! Bet- | ter get here tomorrow, sure! l $5.80 | : . In another group ‘. | 2-Slice Toaster Electric Stove Universal toaster, com- : A | i el wats » plete with cord. Formerly Two burners with switch for each burner. ! with ovr $6.50 “Alligators™—also great $4.95. Regularly $7.50. Guaranteed element. | values.) Special! Special! $3.75 56 (13 ‘x} 2 b N T Washington’s Street Floor Housewares Section | lngs N S“ i\f('GlL]{.:d(‘]i‘CCd 3 oxtord, with unique (This Sale is not te be confused HOURS, 9 to 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 newest of ® . “ Y ? ’ tip and trim. Featur- : Dulin & Martin Company || s\t T\ 1 rown vk o 3212 14¢h ({18 dpecia & ) blue suedes, with har- “ b N All Transportation il Women's s]tafi —1207 F 1214-18 G STREET Charges Prepaid 1215 F STREET ! Style Hits \ o monizing kid trim. “Serving Washington for over three-quarters of a century” $ 50 : High or $6-50 “Man's Shop"—14th at G 6' il Low heels. Baltimore—37 W. Lexington

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