Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1929, Page 31

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GLASSMANS FILE DEMURRER TOBILS Charge Liquor Indictments Ambiguous—Answer “Padlock” Suits. ‘Herbert Glassman, garage owner, and his brother, David Glassman, recently Indicted with. 10 other persons on charge | Glassman brothers deny that to their of conspiracy to violate the nmoml | knowledge the two garages, or either of prohibition act, today filed separ: hem, were used to viol llfe the national demurrers to the indictment clllmlng prohibmon act. They deny that they it to be bad in substance. | were ever parties to, or participated in, hrough Attorney ‘Alvin L. Newmyer, |any act intolving the mmuhcture e the hl‘others also filed separate answers , session or sale of liquor on the to the “padlock” proceedings broulhmues in violation of the Vomend lct year for alleged nuisance under the national prohibition act on the claim that the garages were used as distrib- uting points for liquor. Other Defects Alleged. In reference to the indictment, the }Glnsxmln brothers declare that it fails to charge the commission of a crime, is ambiguous and uncertain and does | not furnish the accused with such spe- cific description of the charge as will enable them defend themselves. Other defects, not specified, are alleged to bz apparent on the face of the in- dictment. As to the “padlock” proceedings. the . | missed an THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929. The brothers ask that temporary injunction now placed on mzm be dis- d, that the Government's mo- { tion for a “ pld.lock be denied. HOOVER CONSIDERS LINCOLN INVITATION President Asked to Attend Cere- monies at Springfield on Anniversary. | President Hoover has taken under | 1. ici- | car tracks in this area recently were | consideration an invitation to partici- pate in the ceremonies incident to the observance of the birthday anniversary of Abl'lhl Llnmln at Springfleld, IlI,, February 1 The ceremonlu ‘will be held at the old l hnmc of the martyred President in that ; | The invitation was extended to the ! | President by Senator Glenn and Repre lng the discussion of the Young plan 4 d | Georgetown Anacutlon After Ad- sentative Yates of Tlinois and Silas Strawn, Chicago lawyer. President Hoover tod.ly conferred witl Gilbert, l[enl ;enenl lor German reparations, Wh country on a vacation. Mr auben dur I an advizo at the the Presldent was pflnclmlly for pay- ing his respects. .- Safety Zonmes Ordered. An order requiring the installation turtle bottonu and the paintin of * isconsin avenue streef. removed from the side to the middle of the avenue. AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, FIRE, | BURGLARY AND TORNADO INSURANCE THOS. E. JARRELL CO. Realtors. 721 10th St. N.W. CITIZENS MAY OPPOSE DEATH PENALTY HERE dress by Judge 0'Toole, Names Investigating Committee, Favorable action on a resolution urg- ing abolition of the death penalty in Of the District was indicated last night Ash Cans and Furnace Tools || FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. Natl. 1964 by the Progressive Citizens* Association of Oeorlewwn following an address on cmldun MA‘S ject by Judge Mary O'Tool e of Lhe Munlelp;l Court. Judle O'Toole hu ln lmportlm place on the speaking | socia m of anti-capital punishment SS meetlng at the Washington Audi- l torium, FPriday, October 4, and active recently in the successful fight of Comme definitely oppose capital punishment. After .vudlz O'Toole had concluded to_have the Chamber her speech, in which she pointed that_two Allyers recently executed in the District were declared by physicians to have the mentality of 11-year-old |effort will be nwae t0 line up !I beth T. Sullivan, | associa ent, appointed a committee to ltudy th~ lubjecl and report to the as- sociation at its October meeting. woul The pellur denied that capital | an carly dn e. | punishment was a deterrent to crime, and polntzd nnt that most murders were prom| y passion or mental ‘nn ress, and predicted that —— was rcel th cued statistics to show lo not have c]ldplttl punuhment have fewer homi- cides. Judge O'Toole said that a determined venwd, he had lost his watch, and his out George Dell, a college boy, timepiece. Watch Us Grow' Two More Big Combination ASCO Stores for the District Will Open Friday, Sept. 27th tions and behind anti-capital nunlshment bill in Con- the measure ld obtain favorable consideration at After hein: saved from drowning dur-, P e retore woud not be pre- | IN & Tegatta at Shoreham, Englarid; elderly George Tester complained that rescuer, again dived into th: water and brou(hc up the National 0765 | | | 2218 Nichols Ave. S.E. 5008 Connecticut Ave. NNW. Definitely Proving the Popularity and Growth of the Stores Where You Get the Most of the Best for the Least! " OPEN FOR INSPECTION THURSDAY EVENING, 7 TO 9 W’): Our Meats Will “ | Surely Please You! The Flavory Kinds Everybody Likes at f Most Unusual Savings! INDYVIEDUALLY at Our SALON Presented FOSTREET Honey Dew Melon Sale y HONEY For the town costume of tweed er velvet . . . Artcraft sponsors eutumn versions of the oxford and the unusual strap slipper in coleurflul suedes or lizards to smartly complete the mode. Yellow Sweet Potatoes 3 Pounds 1 Oc And New Add ... HANDBAGS BY ARTCRAFT THE OXFORD 14.20 THE SLIPPER 13.20 In a charming array of the smertest colours and leathers i Stewing Chickens Lb., 35¢c w 39e Lb. 45c SHOULDER LAMB ROAST Lb., 29¢ P*g};f;:;;:‘“ Chuck Roast, Ib. 29¢ RibRoast . . 1b.35¢c Lb, 18c SIRLOIN ROUND STEAK “ 42‘3 STEAK PORTERHOUSE STEAK SHOULDER BREAST OF LAMB CHOPS SPRING LAMB Lb.,35¢c | Lb, 15c" SMOKED HAM Reg. 19 Valze (Golden Bantam Sugar Corn o 250 Small, Golden Kernels, Tender and Sweet! Grown in Maine! Reg. 10c ASCO Buckwheat Pancake Flour 3 re 25¢ Beechnut Fruit Drops And All Other 5¢c Chewing Gums and D T cURNITURE ASCO MARKETS present their usual fine as- sortment of Fresh and Smcked Fish for Friday. Fresh Fish Blue Fish Norfolk Spots Pan Trout Baking Trout Salmon Steak Halibut Steak Smoked Fish Lnl:!rado.r Herring 2 for 25¢ R e Whole or ‘Half Ham~ Fancy Large Meaty California Prunes w. 15¢ ASCO Pure Cider Vinegar Big Bot. 1 5c The Finest Cup You Ever Drank! ASCO -39 Coffee 49¢—39%¢ = Oc Saved ASCO Teas Are Sure to Plenu ! ASCO Teas v pe. 12¢ 2 = 45¢ Plain Black or Mlxld Jelly Glasses Asco Pure Spices New Pack 1929 Crop Red Ripe Tomatoes Z ¥ 15 Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Cereals need this SUPERFINE SUGAR dissolves quickly and smoothly e oo free-pouring . . . tiny sugar erystals, uniformly fine 11 Days of Special Prices To Reduce Surplus Stocks Today, tomorrow and throughout September, a vast portion of our artistic Lifetime Furniture is offered at great price reductions ... savings are right and left to hurry urgently needed floor space. USE DOMINO SUPERFINE Table Sugar with crisp cereals. Fresh fruits. Berries. Desserts. Here is a brand-new sugar which blends smoothly with'cream, accentuates delicate flavors. Try it with the hardest- to-sweeten things you know of — iced tea or coffee, frosted chocolate, orange- ade, lemonade. It dissolves almost before it reaches the bottom of the glass. Ask your grocer for this newkind of sugar. Packed in convenient pound cartons, wax-paper lined to keep the contents clean and dry. American Sugar Thousands of Dollars Worth of Lifetime Furniture Reduced don. 79¢ Ball Bros. Mason .Qt. Jars all Bros. Mason Qt. Jars. . i ge Ball Bros Mason Pt. Jars K P 20c " 3,:.': 25¢ > Wide or Narrew Jorth of of uites Re- $55,323.00 Living Room du $18,759.00 Worth Dining Suites Reduced. $2,473.00 Worth of Oc- casional Chairs Reduced. $22,368.00 Worth of Bed- room Furniture Reduced. $1,873.00 Worth of Sec- retaries and Desks Re- duced. - Reg. 33¢c Swansdown Cake Flour re. 29¢ Freshly Baked Sunshine Scottie Sandwich w.27¢ Bd Gold Seal N Macaroni Sliced Bacon . Aunt Jemima Buckwheat . . . .""~l7c ASCO Golden Table Syrup. . . .{""loc of Wheat v Z4C ASCO wi =3¢, 10¢ § Evap. Made From Tuberculin Tested Milk Dozens of Console Tables Included at Savings. Many Delightful Lamps Slurply Reduced. Many Occasional Tables at Wurthwlule Savings. “Sweeten it with Domino” Granulated, Tablet, Superfine, Powdered, Confectioners, Old Fashianed Brown: Domino Syrup. Always full weight. e R S Hear Mrs. 1da Bailey Allen in the Domino Imndun. Station ay morn- And Hundreds of Other Unusual Values. A b T A Rob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Al = 11c Nmer can Plus |7lnl ‘Bottie Depostt pany, 117 Do Superfine Sggar -~ - -~ MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E Q"mmlllllllllllIllllllilllllIlllmlllillflllll T ‘”’;.nm..m!|l|||llll||lll|l||lllllllllllllllllllllllplllllllw { { { ! - i R N York. . 0 e o 0.0.0.0.0 oo e alhil

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