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fENY BRIBERY noon in Knoxville, Tenn., and that the recess tomorrow was to ‘the memory of Mr. Taft, former Chief Justice and President, who will be buried tomorrow = in_Arlington National Cemetery. ‘ ]PUNED Doheny, u:eom(pxl“nkd by eg:e n‘:":i was in court as annount : the recess was made. He is charged Justioe Hitz Recesses Court .'Out of Respect to Taft " and Sanford. By the Associated Press with giving a bribe of $100,000 to Albert B. hfil lol!lnfl' _Beoretary of the Interior. Fall was convicted of receiving the bribe and is at liberty pending an appeal. A conference between counsel and 1¢ the recess and counsel for Doheny, and_ his Joseph J. Cotter, filed a plea contending that to place Doheny in trial for bribery | has been would have the effect of putting him in double jeopardy because of the fact Out of respect to the memory of |he was tried for conspiring with Albert llia; oward Taft and Justice |B. Fall to defraud the Government of :w.,': 'r::u Sasiford, who died Satur- | the EIK Hills lease three years ago and day, the’bribery :trial ‘of ~Edward L. was acquitted.. ‘The brief coritended that the former Deheny;.‘millionaire oil operator, today | trial raised the '&T questions that will : be submitted t0 Wwis powtpsned untll Wednesday | erielais Ehbt Dobeny hind” given jury in the bribery ‘The jédurt ordef, sigred by Justice |$100,000 to Fall:and had received the William Hitz of the District of Columbia | lease. Justice Hitz will rule on the plea Supreme Court, sald that toddy's ad.|¥hen court'opens Wednesday. The same plea was filed in the bribery Journment was out 6 respect to-Justice | tria] of -Fall last October, but was Sanford, who will be buried this afteg- | overruled.- 1 provaint: b oo el S A Remarkable Sale of the World Famous “Lane” Cedar Chests Styles That Formerly Sold for $35 and $40 In This Sale at Only 2 75 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, GEN. HARRY RETHERS | Gaase,tor fistnsuabed tervices ot WILL LEAVE SERVICE | ¥uited Siaies the vodies of 45000 Assistant Quartermaster General | Was presented by the French govern: Ordered Home to Await Trans- fer to Retired List. Brig. Gen, Harry F. Rethers, who has | Murderer Who Assaulted Victim's held the office of assistant quarter- master general of the Army at the Munitions Building sin 1926, wnfield, 54, was hanged at relieved ‘&t that 233”;: his | ;‘3:”.‘3{:5 rE’m«m shortly after midnight, own request and ordered to his home | the seventh man in the history of the | to await transfer to the retired list, | institution to pay the supreme penalt; April 16 next, when his four-year term | He stepped on the trap at 12:18 a as_quartermaster general will expire. Gen. Rethers is from California. He entered the ranks of the Army in June. | der of Theodore Thomas last November. | 1893, and was commissioned second | He shot Thomas and then assaulted lieutenant of Infantry three years later. He served during the Spanish War of | and made no statement. 1898 and was cited for personal gal- — lantry in action at San Juan Hill. Later he was again cited for gallantr in action in :ge battle of K’Ncnuh’;mst member of the Surbiton m%olé. guring the Boxer uprising in China. Club of Surrey, England, were sprinkled till later he was decorated by the | under a beech tree on the course re-| United _Statss, Great Britain and . cently. —A lovely window walnut veneered, with genuine hand-carved decorations. A regu- lar $40.00 value. In this sale.$23.75 War, following which he had charge soldiers who lost their lives in that conflict. For that special service he ment with a statuette entitled, Courage Militaire.” WYOMING M.AN HANGED. Wife Is Seventh to Be Executed. RAWLINGS, Wyo., March 10 (P).— d was pronounced dead at 12:33 | A rownfield was convicted of the mur- | | Mrs. Thomas last July. He was calm The ashes of T. F. Halliburton, old- — seat model, —1It is an important event when we offer such chests as these at such a reduction.. Chests that are matchless in beauty, design and fine workmanship. Made of three-quarter inch: red cedar—the ideal amount according to U. S. Government recom- mendations for “moth-killing” cedar chests—and then heavily veneered to match your finest furni- ture. An opportunity no one can afford to miss. Come early while selections are at-their best. ;i?h ’,fif‘.fif},’g"&"‘_‘,’;{:‘ié‘;‘: wn;lo::: e ¥ veneer, and corner overlays of striped mahogany. Spindle carved center panel. $35.00 value. In this sale .ieoooiee ..$23.75 Only Lane Chests Have These Features —Three - quarter - inch red cedar construction, accord- ing to U. 8. Government recommendation for moth- killing chests. Every Lane ::‘cet‘,‘ is certified to this ef- —New Lane aroma - tight la.l:g,lpfl-fll lock. (Patent pending.) ~—New Lane aroma - tight construction for top. (Pat- ent pending.) —New Lane specially aroma- tight bottom. Dust snd damp proof. —Feet glued and screwed on. ~—Fabricated bottoms prevent leakage of aroma or ofl. ~—Doubly interlocked, sealed, mitered corners. Will not pull apart. —New and improved metal —Special pore - sealing fin- strip aroma-tight top. (Pat- ishes, to match other furni- ent pending.) ture. 5 —A charming model, in an Ameri- can walnut veneered finish with striped overlays of African mahog- Convenient Terms if Desired any. $40.00 value. In this sale $23.75 Kann’s—Third Floor. Last Day of the March Sale of Housewares! Take Advantage of These Savings! : BT $45 Cablnet $2975 Felt-Base Rugs Gas Ranges —Unusually attractive, practical ranges 9x12 and 9x10% Ft. Sizes with white enameled door panels, splashers, tray and broiler pan. 16-inch oven. One giant and three standard burners. —Splendid rugs for Spring and Summer use. The patterns are Free Connections—Convenient Terms unusually attractive and the col- ors bright and cheery. Each rug in an individual carton. . T1ex9-ft. size..... ..$3.95 6x9-1t, size .... ..82.95 Felt-Base Floor Covering 27c sq. yd. Kitehen Cabine1s 929,15 —With each of these cabinets purchased dur- ing the sale you will receive an 8-piece glass spice set. The cabinets in ivo finishes. e Uil Convenient Terms “Leonard” Refrigerators $2295 —Three-door model with enamel lining. 85-1b. ice capacity. Four removable shelves ~—Three-door Side Icer, —Lift 50 1bs. Now. $18.95 Now . Kann's—Third Floor. Inlaid Linoleumns —Choice of two ex- sq. yd. cellent grades. To be 81'09 cut from full rolls. floor 31.39“'”' Please bring measurements, Kann's—Third Floor. D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. For Large and Little Women “KANN’S BUSY CORNER” Washable Flat Crepe $1.95 yd. Offers You All the Newest Colors —One of the most fashionable silks for Spring and Summer costumes; 40 inches wide. Guaranteed to wash. And shown in the follow- ing colors— Bonnie Biue Eggshell Pastoral Green Aquatone Samoa Green an Marco Blue n Tan Opaline Cornflower Blu Persfan Lilac Linen Blue Kann's—Street Floor. “Terri” Tripe Compacts Formerly $2.50 98¢ —The charmingly practical book style compacts in colored Bakelite cases, trimmed with 14-kt. gold plate. Each com- pact containing powder, rouge and lipstick. When the case is emptied, it can either be re- filled or used as a cigarette case. Terri Refills On Sale Here At Moderate Prices Kann's—Street Floor. Flat Crepe SLIPS 79¢ Sizes 36 to 44 —Unusually smart, practical slips, made of a rayon and cotton flat crepe, which looks like silk, yet wears far better. They are neatly tailored, with shadow hems and inverted back pleats, and can be had in ‘White Peach Pink Nile Kann's—Second Floor. nd Cotton . .x-.] Rayon a 0 g g: Three Popular Wash Fabrics 28¢ yd. Lorraine Tissues Printed Dimities Printed Voiles —A fascinating assortment of sheer, dainty wash fabrics. The Tissues in woven plaids and checks; the Dimities and Voiles in dainty Sum- mery designs. All fast colors. 36-in. Rayon Sports Shantung, 75¢ yd. 75¢ Printed Rayon Flat Crepe, 49¢ yd. 50c Printed Cotton Pique, 3%¢ yd. 36-in. Printed Rayon Pique, 79¢ yd. Kann's—Street Floor. A Special Sale of Children’s Wear 59¢ —Broadcloth Creepers, Sizes 1 to 3. —Gertrudes. Sizes to 2 years. —Muslin Union Suits—Sizes 3 to 12. —Hand-crocheted Bootees. —Infants’ Flannelette Kimonos, —27x36-in. Red Rubber Sheets. —36x54-in. Colored Hem Sheets, —Flannelette Gowns and Gertrudes. —=Sateen Bloomers. Sizes 6 to 14. —Infants’ Handmade Dresses. —Hand-embroidered Plllow Slips. ~Rayon Combinations. Sizes 2 to 6. Kann's—Second Floor, Fashionable , New Frocks $15 Sizes 16Y2 to 261 and 42¥%; to ‘501, —The new lines, the new style prints have been most cleverly adapted by fashion designers to be becoming to the little woman, and to the woman who wears an extra size, as well as to the aver- age type. Every dress is correctly styled to fit both the larger and the smaller woman; featuring new jackets, boleros and even hemlines. Some with long, others with short sleeves. In the new Spring shades, with plenty of navy blue and black. Kann's—Second Ploor. Silk Dresses in Many New Prints $8 —This inexpensive collection of dresses embodies every smart new style for Spring. Smart new styles of silk, with gayly colored prints on dark grounds. Also of plain-colored crepes in light and dark shades, trimmed tiny jabots; pins and ornaments. _Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes New Sports and Dress COATS 4y $15 In Light Tweeds, Tricotines and Mixtures Kann’s—Second Floor. ) —Chic_new coats for sports and dress. Flared, swaj and tailored styles, in the fashionable shades of fur, belts . . . capes. most reasonably priced. Sizes 16 to 20, 36 to 44 Kann's—Second Floor. ed and scarf collars . . Arch Support SHOES $2.95 A Special Sale! —New Spring styles, one-straps, center buckles, novelty ties and oxfords, in black and the new shades. Every pair with a built-in steel arch, every pair built on a combination last. A well known make—specially priced. izes - 9 in Assortment Sl et Ve, tan, gray, blue and n. With otoh All smart, new and Silk Pongee FROCKS $1.95 In Sizes 16 to 48 —Delightfully practical, pretty new dresses for warm dlys ahead. Clever new styles of silk pongee, with tiered and flared skirts . . . pinched and higher waist lines— sleeveless and short sleeves . . . large and small collars . . . capelet shoulders. Cool, easy to launder and smart. Kann's—Second Floor.