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A—b > SUBURBAN NEWS. THE EVENING some time ago on a warrant sworn out | 7 by the board of directors, charging that | he had defrauded the bank of a sum in excess of $60,000, which has been . . several times in Police Court, postponed is now set for a hearing Saturday. The statement, as given out by Budwesky today, follows: “The board of directors of the bank | —_—— | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1930. Hosmer, all of the Arlington County | bar, were here to urge favorable action. Bill as Amended. The bill as amended provides for the election of the judge by the citizens of Arlintgon County instead of by the General Assembly, for a four-year term instead of eight years and for the elec- tion to take place in 1931 when the regular county officers are elected, the court to be placed in operation on January 1, 1932. 27, draft, the bar association approved it|have made unconstitutional the mico 2 ul‘h""",: °§nge’r t0 & and that he|under which Arlington County has been URT HOUSE GROUP those conditlons,. The bill, he satd, will | 2oned. The League of Virginia Munici- impose no additional tax on the citi- | palities attempted to have the bill zens of the county and will probably|amended so that it would have been operate at a profit, the fee system being | 5,1 icqple to every county in the ‘State. d th ty collecting most i el e i e Senator Lesner's redistricting resolu- Delegate L. L. Preeman of Fairfax |tion, which would have provided a com- County yesterday introduced in the|mission to rearrange congressional and House a bill that has as its purpose i ; the transfer of the police force of that Siatc sematorial and Representatives districts, was killed by the Senate com- ong the ical cf es county from the jurisdiction of the, bl Tor the adminiatration of etice e | County road supervisor to the sheriff’s |mittee on privileges and elections. A the county is the elimination of all|ofce. | majority of the mémbers believed that justices of the peace, their jurisdiction Under the present system, Freeman | this work should not be done until to be taken over by the judge of the |sald, there are really two police forces| after the reports of the 1930 Federal County Court. This will permanently | in the county, one consisting only of the | census are available. abolish nine offices of justice of the |sheriff and one deputy and the other| Senator Frank L. Ball of Arlington peace, three from each district. It will [the force under the road supervisor.| County has been successful in getting also abolish the office of trial justice, all| The sheriff and his deputy are over-|a favorable committee action on a bill | Staff Correspondent of The Star. cases of misdemeanor now being under | worked and s|hnxuld hnve"t’he assistance | '3’ amend the charter of the town of " vt | RICHMOND, Va, February 27— |the latter court. of and jurisdiotion over the county po- | Occoguan. court in the county can, under the old| The House committee on counties. | tion enabling bill, which has passed tors some weeks ago. Will Teceive | the annual election of officers held by | the Arlington County Bar Association,|jaw, engage in brivate practice in any | cities and towns killed the general | the House, received a favorable report betantial portion of their deposits on | 0 $o0 O O TE B Other officers | the bill of Delegate Hugh Reid to es- | matters that do not come before his|zoning bill that Reid believes would | by a Senate committee. before March 160. ‘“9{,’{1““{, Ocanl elected were James Bustard, first vice |tablish & county court in Arlington | court, but the judge of the new county e et e encber of the | President: Randolph Perkinson, second | COUnty was given a hearing by the | court must devote his entire time to i, dwesky, counsel and member of the | o torofiient: John E. Overbey, secre- | House committee on counties, cities and |a salary of $4,000 yearly being provided board of directors, today. {tary: Charles M. Riddle, treasurer.|towns last night and reported out. It|from the county treasury. e new The balance of the deposits Will be | Chairmen and members of the various | Will now go to the House calendar for |court will also have jurisdiction over paid, the statement said, as soon As|standing committees were also elected | inal action of that body. | juvenile and domestic relations cases gertain loans and discounts can be | a good many new members being added | That the measure is considered of |and over certain prohibition cases that Ihzu:dnwd.] The «;u&“ of the lbn;kmxs to the list of those already serving. }(Vhrg;:r:r\q Gmgo;:-:g;:p;h; }:;rth‘cn:‘now %o to the Circuit Court. now complete an e approval of e | | Virginia co sted by the fac e Panking commissioner ‘of Virginia to | | it Edward Buncan: cosiresn. of tor| Reld Gives Views. the above arrangement is expected to| The silver tarpon. one of the gamest | board of county supervisors; Charles T.| In commenting upon the bill as ap- be_obtained by the bank. | fish known, will sometimes leap 8 feet | Jesse, president of the Arlington County | proved by the committee, Reid stated -The case against Clay T. Brittle |out of the water in an effort to free | Bar Association, and Attorneys Crandal | that, while he is not in accord with all eashier of the bank, who was arrested ! itself from the hook. Mackey, Thomas Phillips and Emory |of the changes made in the original WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’'S WEAR STOR Tomorrow at 8 A.M. Raleigh Haberdasher Semi-Annual Pre-Inventory Clearance Every odd lot, broken assortment, etc., has been drastically reduced to effect an immediate clearance. Washingt on’s finest merchandise at prices you could hardly hope for even once a year. SUBURBAN NEWS. 1énmégine'r'ry E. MEETING SET ON anm‘c‘.::."‘.... ‘. Lacy Stiay, ‘;:I.b'z.n‘ Henry F. Taf! and J. Senate Pa A blll authorizing the Tidewater Toll Properties, Inc, to construct and op- Committee on Plans and Construe- tion at Rockville Called for Session. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md. February 37— | erate a bridge across the OChoptenk Capt. Chester Wells, chairman of the | River, near Cambridge, Md., was passed committee on plans and construction | yesterday by the Senate. The measure for the new court house building and | now goes to President Hoover. Jail soon to be erected here, has called a meeting of the committee for 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in the court house here. “Inasmuch,” states the call, “as this is the initial meeting of this subcom mittee, at which its plans for the work | to be done should be thoroughly dis- | cussed and map out,” the presence of all member: urged. In addition to Capt. Wells, this im- | portant committee, which has wide S O LA LT Y T"H AT EN DU R E S 0000000000000 Last 2 Days 109 to 409, February Discount Sale Usual Convenient Deferred Payments BANK OF DEL RAY | to depositors on or before March 10, 5 provided their plans meet with the Measure Providing New Tri- a?pmvll ;)( thedcfl‘l‘l}:riai&:l;nflbfl?f b.nk; | of 9 e lance ol » Yenosits Wil be 7 bunal for Arlington Is Re- ported to House. Substantial Portion to Be *Distributed Before March 10, Counsel State. | the depesits will be paid over to them | just as soon thereafter as it is possible {to_convert the loans and discounts and | | other assets of the bank into cash.” CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 i{.r..\ Dispatch to The Star. Evans Again Heads Y. M. C. A. ““ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 21. B akie 'baink o Dl Hay,| [DANVILLE, Va, February 27 (Spe- BY LESTER N. INSKEEP. $45 and $49 High Grade Axminster Rugs 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 ft. $1.59 Ruffled Curtains Good quality voile, plain or floral binding. $1 $245 Four-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite Note the comfortable easy chair and ottoman, serpentine-front divan and ciub chair with heavy welted upholstered arms. High-grade upholstering all over in beautiful mohair with rich moquette re- verse eushions., ‘Walnut-Finished Chifforobe $14.95 Large Tobe compartment. Five rows of drawers. Nice- 1y finished. Walnut-Finished Dresser $12.95 Sturdily “constructed _of gumwood, nicely finished walnut. Twoe Days—Friday and Saturday 12 Suits of $10 Psjamas, coat styles. Wi $10. Sizes A, B, $4'85 94 Pairs Some others with velvet bow New .... $5 Satin feather Mules. trimmed, contrasting $2.85 Men’s ‘Women'’s C. Now Clothing 12 Hart Schaffner & Marx Top Coats, in sizes from 34' to 42 New 2 $13.75 28 Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats, in all sizes. Were formerly 525 $45 to $50. Now 63 Hart Schafiner & Marx Overcoats, in all sizes. Were formerly up 529 to $50. Now.... & Marx 212 Hart Schaffner Broken lots. Most all sizes. Were 525 $45 to $60. Now. 178 Hart Schafiner & Marx Every size. Overcoats. Were formerly up $75. Now $3 l 253 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Suits. All sizes. o e $36 Men’s Furnishings 8§63 Pairs of 75¢ Silk Hose in stripes, all-over patterns, plain shades and figures. All sizes, all col- 39C o New:.....% 115 Pairs Regular $2 and $2.50 Imported Plain-color Wool Hose. Siz 114, ? Regular $5 and $6 Tmport- & Mallers.” - Plain gglore and hand- $2.95 blocked. Now: : Suede and Leather Wind- breakers. $22.50 to $30. In zipper or button styles. Sizes 36 to $ l 2.85 44. Now.. 117 Pairs Regular $3.50 & $5 Imported Wool Golf Hose, in sizes 10 to 2" N $1.65 5 Trench Coats. Regular $20 values. Fleece i i regular trench mode. 40, 42, 44, 513.45 46. Now .. 180 Regular $2.50 to $5 Shirts. Broken lots and slightly soiled. Sizes 14, 141, 15, 15, 16,164, 17, Q5 o 17%, 18. Now.. 10 Regular $2.50 and $3.50 F a s h ionknit 51.15 Ties. Now. ., Regular $1250 Brocaded Now . “ Entire Stock of Medium and Winter Weight Carter's, Duofold and Amho Union Suits, in sizes 34 to 2 i6Now” ¥ Price $1.50 196 Pairs of Fancy and $2 Shorts. Sizes Now . 16 Regular $7.50 and §10 able Linen Robes, in small, medium and large. Now o 5> $4.95 Regular $9 All-wool Pull- over Sweaters, sizes 36 to 42. Plain, navy, $5.95 and white. Now All-wool Imported Fancy Pull-over Sweaters. Regu- lar $15 and $17.50 quality. Sizes 36, 38, $6'95 40. Now ... Fancy $3, $4, 35 Shirts, in sizes 14 to 17. Collar attached and eollar to Now 695 630 $2 and $2.50 Hand-tailored Resilio Ties, in imported and domestic silks. 95C Now 14 Regular $25 Striped Im- ported Flannel Robes. Sizes small, medium and large. N 9 16.85 216 Regular $3, $3.50, $4 Fan- cy P . Sizes A, B, C, D. Coat and slipover styles. Now. 51 .65 7 Regular $10 and $12.50 Bro- caded Smoking Jackets, in W o 2 $6.45 Regular $13.50 to $15 Crew neck sweater sets and golf hose to match. All colors, sizes and $7-85 styles. Now. Were $15, $18, sizes. French and e, R §6.85 Men’s Shoes Pairs Men's Raleigh $8 Shoes, in sizes 5, 5%, and 6only. Street and sport. Now $3.95 Wear 7 Suits. Short coats.” Navy twill, gray tweed. Were $29.75 to $19.85. Sizes 16, 18, 38, 42, 44. 59.95 Now . Black and White Tweed Coat with wolf collar. Size 16. Origi- %% $49.75 2 Swi Tan and gra: "Size 18. Originel $19.75. Now... Tweed Travel Coat. nally $29.75, Size 20. Now tweed. . $5 $9.95 Green Tweed Sport Coat. Size 16. Was $39.75. Now. $9 .95 Tweed Travel Coat: 14 and 1R Origi nally $19.75. Now. Sizes $5 Fur-trimmed Winter Sport Coa All size 14. Were . $29.75 1 Rust Cashmere Winter Coat with large beaver collar. Orig i nally $59.75 $145. Size 16. Now,. 6 Tweed Unfurred Sport Coats. izes 1 to e 619,75 7 Wool Dresses, jersey, geor- gette, tweed and covert. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 26. Were $29.75. Now. 2 Knitted 3-piece Blue, Wine, in size 18. Were $19.75. Now. in size 16. $9.95 S Crepe Dresses. Navy, in sizes 16 and 42. Beige, 38 and 40. Were $19.75. Now. 59.95 8 Dresses. Plain and printed crepes and knits. Sizes 16 to 40. Were 57.85 $19.75. Now. 3 Wool Dresses. Covert, geor- gette and jersey. Sizes 16, 20 and 38, w75 von $19.75 3 Tailored Dresses. Tan tweed, size 16. Oxford covert, size 40. Brown novelty wool georgette, size 18. Were $39.50. Now.... 525 19 Imported Raincoats (slick- ers). Amber, raisin and green. Sizes 18 to 40. Were §18.50. Now .. 1 Royal Blue Velveteen 3. piece Suit. Crepe satin eggshell blouse. Size 16. Was 349.751 529.75 3 3-piece Tweed Suits. Gray with blue crepe blouses. 2580w $19.75 1 Rust Tweed Suit with white crepe embroidered blouse and tailored coat with sozs.Now $49.75 20 Knox Hats. Were $20 to 55.85 $1 $25. Now.... 8 Knox Felt Sport Hats. Now .. . 1 Beige and Red 3-piece Wool Jersey Sport Suit. Jacket embroidered in red match- ing blouse. Size 16. Now s $29.75 6 Women's Leather 310 and Row ..o $2.95 25 Scarfs, in beautiful color- ings. Were $2 to $l $4.75. Now..... 3 Women'’s Shoes 52 pairs gold and silver pumps in sizes 2/ to § only. $1 227 Pairs Women's Shop Shoes. Stetson $3.95 $8.50 to $10 HATS brims, snap welt edgse. 7, 7% and 7%. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street High-Back Fiber Rocker $14.75 Very comfortable with broad arms and high back. Covered in colorful cre- tonne. Soft spring seat. Book Trough End Table $1.49 Well constructed and nicely finished in mahogany. A useful piece for every home. Three-Door Side-Icing Refrigerator $18.75 This three-door enameled lined oak refrigerator is specially priced for this sale. $10.00 Down Delivers a PHILCO RADIO ‘This screen grid con- sole model less tubes. $112 $165 Ten-Piece Walnut-Veneer Dining Suite Handsome period style, in selected walnut ve- 60-inch buffet, 42x54-inch ex- neer over gumwood. tension table, large china cabinet panels, inclosed server, five side and one armchair with jacquard seats. with wood-end $159 Two-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite This handsome suite is covered in high-grade Jacquard velour all over and has loose, spring-filled cushions. Just the suite for those who are limited in space and yet need an additional bed. Carefully con- structed and of very attractive design. T TAT VEVTN e = a2 wmw.my{ggx_ug:;l $149 4.Piece Walnut Veneer Bed Room Suite An excellent suite for the bedroom at a substantial reduction. Four desirable pieces, comprising full-size poster bed, large dresser, French vanity and chest of drawers. hardwood. Specially priced at. .. Constructed of genuine walnutsveneer ove: \[T B g \\\\\\\\\\I\llllllllllllllllI!I!lllll!l!lllll!l‘l;{/(l iiec A $59 Three-Piece Decorated Stick Fiber Suite This attractive two-tone stick fiber suite consists of settee, armchair and rocker all fitted with beautiful cushions, style fiber suite greatly reduced in this sale. éretonne-covered spring-filled This new 3922 ‘112 Walnut-Finished Chest of Drawers $8.95 Has five roomy drawers. It is finiched in walnut over gumwood. Kitchen Stool With Back Sturdily constructed and & necessary convenience. W hige Front Refrigerator $34.50 ‘This refrigerator is iced from the top, which gives an abundance of room for the foodstuffs. Beautifully fine ished in white enamel. Re= volving shelves, Double Cane Panel Wood-Finished Metal Bed Coil Spring, Cotton Mattress Complete $22.50 Wood-finished metal bed with cane panels. A 90-coil spring and all-cotton mattress com- pletes this remarkable value. he cfulius Lansburgh Surniture (o. e ntrance—909 F Stre;et AN 00000 S