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)2 DEVAUGHN GIVEN TERM OF 3MONTHS Officer THE EVENING STAR', WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929. HOOVER AND DAWES CONFERENCES END delegation during #ts stay in London also was brought up. Ambassador Dawes yesterday after- noon had his final conference with Sec- retary of State Stimson, who is to hea the American delegation, at the State Department. Gen. Dawes also received farewell visits from a large number of his personal friends and former asso- ciates. el Modern apartments are being built in Johannesburg, South Africa. 3 |ROOF BUNGALOW ROBBED. CHICAGO, November 8 (#)—Mrs. Clara Dunham returned from the oper= early today to find her roof bungalow had been robbed during her absence Ten thousand dollars’ worth of jewels were missing, she told police. A valu- * |able fur coat also was taken by the | thieves, who forced a rear door. Ambassador Goes to Newi York Preparatory to Sail- | Suspended Capital FOR _INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere | Men & Women's Handkerchiefs The very finest assortment of linen handkerchiefs we've ever seen. Prices are exceptionally low. Initialing and Em- y done for Christ~ arge. [BROIDERY SHOP 827-829 1ith St. N.W. nosramming, er; thag 4 gnnmulmnnmmnnmnmmmununum|mmnnmg H Opportunity to Buy £ i ; 5 B drive convertible sedan and has been run less than 500 miles. Excel- lent reason for selling. For information and engagement to inspect— a New Cord Car at a Special Price | § Address Box 91-C, 8 Star Office It's the new Cord front wheel U E T [SVBBIING <, CHILDREN who get cod- liver oil daily, bubble over with health. Give it the easy way—Scott’s Emulsion. Pleasantly flavored. Easy to swallow. A tonic food. Try it! SCOTTS EMULSION MADE EASY 18th ST. NORTH OF K First Commereial Zone Economical, Lot—Fair “Bullding K STREET NEAR MARKET H rst_Commercial Zone 55’ Frontage to Alley Price, $22,500—Submit Offer H ST. NE, NEAR 2 BANKS First ‘Commercial Zone Fair Improvements Price Below $10,000 OUSE KALORAMA HEIGHTS 99’ lot, suitable for one or more gysidences. On gtade, -15-ft. paved gth ST. N.W. (ist Com. Zone) 3-story " brick building on lot 20x 120 to all ey. Price’ Reduced to $7.500 O fonmas P gy ) O3 AL From Areasury State Koad Electricity Priced at What adjoining properties sold for. - L. W. GROOMES 1416 F OT. 3 SPECIAL NOTICE. EBY GIVEN THAT FROM the ist day of November, 1039, the part- bt ©of Max J. Raine and Baldwin A. Hopkins, ' known “as the AMERICAN IM- P CO. or the AMERICAN IM- PROVEMENT & FINANCE COMPANY, has ived. (AX J. RAINE continues the business, trading as THE AMERICAN IMPROVEMENT CO., 916 New York-ave. n.w. G, P, G, guttering. spouting: reasonable prices. North 5314, day or night. Ajax Roofing Co., 2038 18th st. n.w. B T wi Col._3588. s THE POLLOWING CAR WILL BE SOLD for charges wt Weschler’s public auction on Saturday. November 9: Chevrolet Sedan, tags n-§81 by Mn H. J. Ha 8. m, $2 and up, if you bring samples. . Call iG? _WHERE? Tell us when and we'll move your furni- ture and take mighty good care of it at low cost. telephone call will save you time and trouble. NATIONAL DELIVERY ASSN., INC. Phone Nati D FULL OR PART Bridgeport, Conn.: NOV. 11 OR 12—WAN' ! Phila. N Y. ex Tow ‘price, District FOR QUICK SALE OWNER WILL SELL ALL or part of $16,000 first trust notes at a dis- count of b per cent: secured by sever pleces of improved property and due De- cember 31, 1031. " Address Box 62-C, Star office. LONG - DISTANCE MOVIN been “keeping faith with tn 1896. Ask sbout our count Call National 9220. DA’ & BTORAGE CO. FAVE PART LOAD OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture wish moved from Columbia, 8. C.. to Washington. State price. Mrs. HOWE, Dec._0738. WANTED—RETURN LOAD OF FURNITURE from New York, Philadelphis. Atlantic City. § » on PLASTERING REPAIRED. We. specialize in repairing old cracked cellings; work guaranteed; 15 years' prompt service. North_7092. APPLES—CIDER Stayman Winesap, York Imperisl and Black - Twig apples. Sweet cider made from hand-picked ‘apples. _Drive to orchard, lo- cated 1 mile out of Rockville, Md. on road to Potomac. ROCKVILLE FRUIT FARM, ________Tel. Rockville Sl HE FOLLOWING CARS WILL BE SOLD for charges at Weschler's public auction on | Saturday, November 23: “ 2o tags V-1381, left by ‘Oldsmobile coach, Mre, George. Oidsmobile sedan, tags J-6217, left by Viola M. Kunze. Essex coach, tage T-2801, left by Fred- erick G. Hagey. CALL CARL. INC., 614 H St N.W. WANTED—RETURN LOADS BUFFALO N ERIE .. ROCHESTER NEW YORK CIT PHILADELPHIA ETROIT ... N.W. Metropo Roofs That Will Last SLAG—TIN—SLATE Prompt Attention_to Repair Work George W, Barghausen 1126 9th St. N.W. Met. 1325 ROOFING—by Koons Slag_Roofing. Tinning Roof Painting Re. pairs _ Thorous cere work by roofers Let us esti- Pleads Guilty to Serious Traffic Charges. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. MARLBORO, Md., November 8— Making a clean breast of his actions on ‘Monday which led to his arrest on six serious traffic charges, Stanley L. De Vaughn, suspended policeman of the fourth precinct, today pleadea guilty and was sentenced to three months in the House of Correction and fined a total of $165 by Police Courc Judge J. Chew Sheriff. * In sentencing De Vaughn the court told him: “It is not fair to the Wash- lice Department for you wo lowed yourself to be so indis- creet as to be guilty of these offenses.” ‘The charges to which De Vaughn pleaded guilty were driving while un- der the influence of liquor, reckless driving and using fictitious tags. The charges were preferred by Albert E. rant obtained by Reed, accusing the officer of failing to keep to the righs, was dismissed, while two other wai- rants obtained by Charles King of Sil- ver Hill were nolle prossed. Arrest Follows Accident. De Vaughn was arrested by Constable H. C. Thompson following a serles of accidents on the Southern Maryland pike Monday. De Vaughn is sald to have collided with King's car in the afternoon and to have hit the car owned by Reed. When he was taken into custody, it was found an extra set of tags had been placed over the origi- nal set on the rented car, which the policeman was operating. It was brought out at the trial that De Vaughn had struck & State Roads Commission car, several weeks ago. The policeman told ‘the court he had been drinking at that time but was not in- toxicated .and explained that the acci- dent was caused by a bad wheel on the car which he was driving. No charges were preferred against him at that time. Inspector{ Attends Trial. De Vaughn declared he now realizes that driving while intoxicated was “a very dangerous practice.” He said he had been on the Washington police force nearly five years and that this was the first time he had been arrested. Inspector Thaddeus Bean of the Washington police force attended the trial. He said De Vaughn would be tried by the Tegular police trial board ‘Wednesday. Reed, the complainant against De | vaughn, was himself charged with car- rying a dangerous weapon, Constable Thompson having reported an auto- matic revolver was found in his car. The man said he was permitted by the laws of Virginia fo do this and his ex- planation was accepted, the court dis- missing the charge. Governor’s Son in Porto Rico. By Cable to The Star. SAN JUAN, P. R, November 8.— Quentin Roosevelt, 10-year-old son of Gov. Theodore Roosevelt, who arrived here last Monday, is to enter the San Augustin Military Academy, a Catholic school directed by Rev. Eugene Brennan. “I want my son to speak Spanish, too, and believe that by al- ways #alking it with Porto Rican friends hzwwfll learn it quickly,” the governor sald. —— A bill appropriating $5,000,000 for the development in Mindanao was recently introduced in the Philippine Legislatu This Week We Offer rele RIFIRLT S pma,, 2aspmre . e aBIIIRILT A Bring this Certificate and 98¢ to our store and receive the beau- tiful Strand of Pearls FREE, with the wonderful $5.00 package of Mai Andrae’s Newest French Narcissus Perfume and Powder. All Three.. 98¢ Limit 3 siles to a customer Mail Ordérs Add 16 Cents ' KOONS &kt - . A Printing Service —off exceptional criminati clientele for a 9 The National Capital Press »gln-m: D ST. NW. _Phone National 0850 cilities * District 0933 119 3rd 8t 8.W ‘ Reed of Richmond, Va. Another wai-|" e extension shafts on the engines. the past 10 years. The new type Junkers type G-38 high-wing monoplane which has by far exceeded the fondest | builders in Germany. 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The commis- sioner pointed out, however, that in the past many deaths attributed to poison alcohol had been the result of alcohol poisoning due to overindulgence in boot- leg_liquor. Some of the deaths at previous holl- day seasons occurred because bootleggers used wood alcohol to manufacture illicit liquor, Doran said, adding the Prohibi- tion Bureau had no jurisdiction over the distribution of wood alcohol. It the plan of President Hoover to transfer the glrohlblclcn unit from the Treasury to the Department of Justice is approved by Congress, Doran said, about 1,500 members of the prohibition Will Rogers Says: BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Novem- ber 7.—It wasn’t drinking that Senator Brookhart wanted to show at that dinner. It was the fact that an Iowa Senator sat next to Otto Kahn. Which also excused Mr. Kahn's resorting to the flask. With Progressive Senators, relat- ing all the ingredients of social functions might have been why Hiram Johnson's invitation went astray. 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The series of conferences botv: | President Hoover and Gen. Datves, Am- |bassador to London, Wiich Sw.. last Tuesday, when the latter arrivc as a house guest at the White Housc, were brought to a close last night, when Ambassader Dawes, with his wife and daughter, Mrs. Mel Erickson, who accompanied him on his visit to W ington, left at’ midnight for New Vi fr:ganwry to sailing tonight for Eng- and. President Hoover today indicated that he was greatly pleased with the Am- bassador’s visit and that he was glad to have had this opportunity of going thoroughly into a discussion of all the questions relating to the forthcoming Naval Disarmament Confererice in Lon- don, as well as questions bearing direct- ly upon the relations of the two gov- ernments. % In addition to the various phases of the coming disarmament parley, the President discussed with the Ambassa- dor the filling of the two remaining va- cancies on the American delegation. 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