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(OEL CONVTED OF LIOOR EAAREES Jury Out Six Hours and Half. Co-defendant Is Ac- quitted. After deliberating for more than si hours, a police court jury returned a verdict of guilty on five charges against Morris W. Odell of the 1400 block of Sixteenth street, for violations of the prohibition law. John W. Davis, | colored, a co-defendant, was acquitted. | The charges were filed in Police Court 11 months ago and after being | postponed 12 times, the men were brought to trial four days ago. Tem- perance organizations had made nu- merous complaints of the delay in ar- raigning Odell and Davis. The jury returned its verdict to Judg2 John P. McMahon after a six and one- half hour deliberation. Odell was con- victed of selling, manufacturing, pos- THE' EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929.: l Divorce Defendant § | Hagen, January 16, MRS. WALTER HAGEN Yesterday was accused of deserting the | debts prior to October 1 goifre, in his petition for divorce, filed priorito Ootobsrls at Los Angeles, —Associnted Press Photo sessing equipment for the manufacture, second offense possession of liquor and maintaining a nuisance. The raid on Odell's house was made Case Diagnosed Over Radio. Diagnesing a cas2 7,000 miles away by § | vember 17, 1927; WALTER HAGEN SUES TO CUT MARITAL KNOT Golfer Accuses Wife of Desertion in Plea for Freedom, Filed in Los Angeles Court. | By the Associated Prezs LOS ANGELES, February 1.—Walter Hagen, golf professional, whose earn- ings were tied up by attachment papers served on him recently in behalf of his wife, Mrs. Edna C. Hagen, filed suit | fgr divorce here yesterday, charging de- Prtion. The complaint declared Hagen and his wife were New York, April 6, 1923, and March 5, 1927. 4 The attachment papers, served on as he completed play in the Pasadena open golf tourna- | ment, alleges he had failed to abide by a New York cour judgment on a prop- |erty and alimony settlement made No- s failed to pay back imony and had failed to live up to an | asserted agreement to pav his wife's 1927, “~JTH FOUND DEAD. Suicide Verdict Returned When Don’t Broadcast COLDS Protect others! Protect yourself! At the first sign of a cold take HILL'S CASCARA-QUININE tablets, They stop a cold because they do the four necessary things in one: 1. Break up the Cold 2. Check the Fever 3. Open the Bowels 4. Tone the System That’s the quick and complete action you need, and only HILL'S supplies it. = ke PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE MAIN 8780 1,200 Boys’ “Tom Sawyer” Shirts and Blouses \ Reg. $1.19 to $1.95 Blouses f F ebruary Sale Price 98¢ Finely tailored blouses of fine materials—genuine broadcloths, novelty broadcloths, rayon- lothes ‘gve 2l Soys 11 not fade and will stand e wbfi‘fii.védm‘an"&«wr 1 they do hot WSHNEAR toyour ‘entire satisfaction, veturn ‘the ‘garment to the dexler m:. , WAS materials 1 Student’s Body Is Discovered. FAYETTEVILLE, 'Ark., February 1 (#).—A bullet wound in the head, the body of a young man, identified as Tom Crawford, 19, of Dewey, Okla., Univers- ity of Arkansas student, for whom a wide search has been conducted since Tuesday, was found late yesterday by striped madras and fancy per- cales and all-over rayons in col- lar-attached and button-on blouses with Eton collars. 6 to 12 year sizes. means of the radio was accomplished recently by a specialist in Berlin, Ger- many. A woman suffering from a dan- gerous malady in Buenos Aires, Argen- tina, was put in communication wtih the doctor over a test short-wave appa- ratus. After a conversation of 20 min- by Sergt. O. J. Letterman's liquor squad when an informer swore tn a search warrant, charging he made ~ purchase of lquor from Odell's wife. Officer Willlam Lawson of the Seventh pre- | cinct testified he “covered” the informer when he entered the house to make the HILLS { STOPS COLDS purchase. The testimony of Lawson was at- tacked by Defense Counsel Harry T. Whelan, who contended that no sale had been made. The informer who swore to the war- rant before United States Commissione; MNeedham C. Turnage later was arrcsted ond indicted for perjury. Marion F. Lee testified when he swore to the war- rant that he had made the purchas> from Mrs. Odell, but it devcloped that Mrs. Odell was in Pin in the District m= Court nex:| week. Odell's custemers were said to b2 persons prominent in Washington. When analyzed by Government chem- ists, Odell's liquors proved to be col- ored alcohol. Assistant United States Attorney David A. Hart, who prosecuted the case, expects that Odell will be sentenced early this month. | THE WEATHER I District of Columbia—Fair, slightly colder tonight, minimum tempsrature about 16 degrees; tomorrow fair, slowly &alllnx temperature; gentle northwesi ds. Maryland—Fair, slightly colder to- night; tomorrow fair, slowly rising tes ; moderate northwest winds, hing. Virginia—Fair, slightly colder in west and extreme north portions tonight; to- morrow increasing cloudiness, slowly temperature; moderate northwest winds, diminishing. West Virginia—Fair, slightly colder tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature. Records for 24 Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 25; 8 p.m., 2: 12 midnight, 21; 4 am,, 22; 8 am, 2! noon, 27. Barometer—4 pm., 3001; 8 pm, £0.04; 12 midnight, 30.06; 4 a.m., 30.12; 8.a.m., 30.19;" noon, 30.22. Highest temperature, 28, occurred at 12:15 p.m., yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 21, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 46; lowest, 27. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 8.00 a.m. and 8.37 pam.; high tide, 1.23 am. and 1.52 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:52 a.m. and 9:32 pm.; high tide, 2:15 am. and 2:44 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:15 a.m.; B:?rs p;‘. am.; sun sets omorrow—Sun rises 7:14 a.m.; ut‘:‘&ao p.m. fan e loon rises 0:30 a.m.; sets, 11:17 a.m. Automobile lamps to be,lighted one- half hour atter sumsst, 0 0o °° | Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Slightly muady. Wedther in Various Cities. Atlantic Gl Baltimore, Birmingha Bismarck, BRSNS [ 1 A2ESEEERLEES 52 0Btk Omaha. Nel Philadelphi Phoenix, A Elttsburgh, Pa. 30° Portlond, Me. .. 29. Portland, Ores FOREIGN. (7 am., Greenwich time, todey.) T . London, England P g Faris. Franc Stockhy Sweden. . . : Gibraltar, ' Spain.... .. 56 e: n, Greenwich ‘time, today. (Noo, Horta (Fayal), Azores. Pari cloudy ons.), Bart cloudy | Clear Part cloudy The thresher shark is one of the rare fish of the sea. They are found around New, Zealand, and occasionally one will be caught off Catalina Island, Calif. The.tail of the fish is usually a foot | Jonger than the body. $3.60 Wilmington AND RETURN Sundays, February 10, 24 SPECIAL TRA Leaves Washington . RETURNING, - lea: (l‘?-"ll del hl" " - g 7:30 AM. Philadelphia o Wes Mareh 10, 5 Pennsy'vania Railroad | utes, during which either could hear the other distinetly, the @8octor diagnosed the case and cabled the prescription. In Holland a parked car must con- tain an occupant. So boys are hired to sit in autos. a party of wood cutters and their dog in the woods, a mile and a half from the university campus. After investigation, the coroner re- turned a verdict of suicide. The stu- dent sgt out on foot early Tuesday, ap- parently on a hunting trip. HILL’S CASCARA-QUININE “Ghy% RED BOX—All Druggists Here are the best gaiter values we have ever sold. Hundreds were sold yesterday, but there are still plenty of good sizes left. COLORS tan—grey~black HEELS high—flat—medium SIZES 2% to 9 Downstairs Store PETRs N WeareraiRD Infants’ Welt Boots 2.98' Patent, white, smol elk. Sizes 5 tg 8 to 11, 3.45. Silks Crepes Prints Taffetas Georgsttes Lace Cembinations Another Great Array of New Spring Dresses for Saturday New Styles New High Shades New Colors Sizes for Everybody A Brand-New Lot of Dresses Just Unpacked Fashion’s Last Word . . . marvelous new frocks made to sell regularly from $15 to $18. Due to a special purchase we offer them to you at $11.90. Everydress sized perfect and of the finest materials. .. dresses in this lot for every occasioen, Dressés—Dovnstairs Store What if It Snows? Vi Have Yqu Bought Your Bcbbettes? Bobbettg Qaitrs For Boys Peters “Weatherbird” Shoes of Solid Leather . They are sold exclusively at The Palais Royal young growing feet! Here They Are Again! ‘New Spring Hats 137 $1.95, $2.49, $2.95 Values FELTS : CROCHET CLOTH FELTS & STRAWS SATINS & STRAWS TINSEL CROCHETS STRAW COMBINATIONS Styles for mi: nd women . . . large and small head sizes . . . the gayest Spring colors. Hats—Downstairs Store Children’s School Shoe Special!! ~ For Girls . . designed for + . and we are proud to be able to offer them at these low prices. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED Boys’ & Yofitbs’ Black or Tan . Oxfords Sizes 1215 to 5%, expert fitters. No school Saturday so bring them in and have them fitted by our Misses’ & Children’s Oxfords 345 s 385 In black calf . . .sizes 81 to 2 4.45 400 Collar-Attached $1.45 to $2.50 Tom Sawyer Shirts Of rayon wbven madras, broadcloth, percales 1 15 and English prints in sizes 12, 1214, 13, 1312 14 and 14%. Tomorrow morning we present another sale of Jack Tar and Tom Sawyer ® Wash Suits For kiddies—1V; to 5 years 1 095 For boys—b6 to 10 years Well Made High-Grade Suits of $2.25 to $3.95 Value In flapper and button-on styles, these suits are of sturdy, dependable ma- terials in fast colors. They are of brands which mothers the country over know for their good style and splendid wearing qualities. ‘White—many colors and combinations. Made of fine imported and domestic linens, broadcloths and other good wearing, attractive materials. Boys' Store—Main Floor Sale! 2,400 Pairs Men's Socks Fancy socks of high grade in the colors men like—and all sizes 1,200 Pairs Regular 50c Rayon, Lisle and Silk Socks Plaids, clock effects, vertical stripes and others in eight color combinations. Woven colors; guaran- teed fast, too. All sizes—9% to 12. 1,200 Pairs Regular 75¢ & $1 Fancy Silk Mixed Socks 59c-. Figured effects, vertical stripes, block designs, panels and other designs—ten-color combinations ; every pair perfect and new. Sizes 9% to 12. Men’s Store—Main Floor Famous brands in these good sizes N' Just Look What We've Done ME e to Our Overcoat Stock! Every One of Our All-Wool vercoats Is now reduced, regardless of its former price, to ) 350 Plenty of blues, tailored of the well knownWhitney finish Metealf; also oxford gray cheviots; satin- and rayon lined; piped seams; perfect fitting; also browns, tans and mixtures in double-breasted, box and tube models. Remember, the sale starts tomorrow morning —Saturday—at 9:15 in the Men’s Store Sizes and models for men of all types—a splendid range from 34 to 42. Men's Store—Main Floor