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MRS, HARDING GOES Charles “ " to-|date for the G. Harding, future “first lady,” to- e e modistes who were honored by pur- | igland. Injunction Asked to Halt |@iiiisresiraini: Formal Transfer of Hog Island | cwmizes e . 3 : m H.AY UNNUHEE[] By the Assoctated Press. members of a committee of welcome. | chauffeur. AR RSB, B New Yo, one | visitor followed. die in the electric chair at the state | noowolon oo o0l L night slipped unnoticed into a fifth| g yin the Shipping Board from pay-|retail at $11.50 per tan, which is a| SPARTANBURG, S. C.—W. P. G. Tow orchestra seat of a theater and|ing any money for a patent, is an out- | requction of $4.50 in the past month. growth of litigation over ownership LLEC R, Harding, governor of the Federal Re- twenty-two years, wealthy retired In following, up the negotiations of FREE CONCERT THE SUNDAY STAR, FEBRUARY pensions. Fuller was ar company’s pay roll, an escaped through a railroad yard after a run- tmoreland. found guilty by a in Iredell superior court of the |to have been wounded. murder of James Nantz, a_public = near here on October 20, Falls te Raise Dead. A parade and reception for the|was sentenced by Judge Bryson to| MIAMI, Fla. — Joe Thomas. aged RG, Pa., February b.— New York Representative prison on April 6. The defense gave E the — : X : 5 " Euture First Lady Not Recog- | "o Mo “Laiana Ship . S-Day Week in S. P. shops. [notice of appeal. life the deceased husband of & nego| Right of City Official ’ rs brought injunction proceedings i SACRAMENTO, Calif.—The South- W l."_"_l o iBa: “'Omfl!l- Hi:! failtd to do so, lgd :g A $165“m . the Bauphin county court to restrain |emn Pacific railway shops in Sacra- oman Dives Into Bay. the ‘woman's complaint. was bou pprove $16,566,900. nized by New Yorkers Secretary of Internal Affairs James \mento went on a five-day week basis | MIAMI Fla—Mrs. A. K. Gates.|over on the charge of obtaining| e . 5 F. a uting _any | which will result in the laying off of | qaughter of James A. Hemenway, |MONey under false pretenses. Thomas | Assoc! , which would also re-|foctive Monday domestic coal will W. P. G. Harding to Speak. sixty-three, a pioneer of Florida,| 566,900 made in 1918 by the War = — N Finance Corporation to the Brooklyn mayor for three years, alderman for | Pinanct Corporation 10 rifled thirteen safety deposit boxescarr in command. The des e ahte s e e n e h consent. 1 have spoken with = keeper at the plant of the Romac guos B o Mills in South Memphis, robbed him hixh officials of the iy, members of ~ : of several hundred dollars, part of the theiboard at'ths thws whoiareiassisla 3 to the i \ i i decision.” o ; ning pistol fight with other employes, e le Coaie e tatamant Hosi at the new': in which one of the bandits is belleved K1 e e i '“.’ . was paid $15 and given the late hus-} NEW YORK, February 5—Repre-|S. S. Fryer in the bank of Rochelle, thority on the part of the board of board for its consideration and cussed with Mayor Hylan and Euge Meyer, managing director of the War Finance Corporation, at the time the| Sjlks that wear like’ Denies loan was negotiated. - [ G ——— ]jflh‘ 2.25. to Second Duelist Dies. Lisles as lustrous nz silks, 1.00: Wools ‘also, sports or" FITZGERALD, Ga.—vonn A. McCall, banker, farmer and cotton buyer, who figured in yesterday’'s duel with al i 200 men, it was announced by D. S. Intted States (gt [ : ! at Theater. e raet to the United States Emer- | Watking, general superintondent. T ten o T frore [ band's gold watch, which he claims | sentative Lester D. Volk of Brooklyn |died here early this morning. Fryer gency Fleet Corporation or any other = an automobile off the end of a street | to have buried beside the grave. announced here today that he would | Was killed instantly. phin, 2.00 up. Ry the Asmociated Press. corporation or persons. Conl Cut Announced. into Biscaya bay late at night. She = Ploaess Dasdl introduce in Congress Monday a reso- NEW YORK, February 5.—Mrs. W.| The court fixed February 8 as the| GREENVILLE, S. C—Two large { was rescued uninjured. orida Pioneer Dead. jution calling for all data and infor- | = = = W ~ i!l igh - - hearing. coal companies’ announced that ef- PALATKA, Fla. — Anthony Usind, |mation relative to the loan of $16, omen’s winter higl shoes way down. Quite" of the 11.85, and some rem- \ watched the performance unhindered serve Board, will deliver 3 3 " % \ 5 Dy & curlous public, who had not zhe | 9f a part of the shipyard tract. = The Killed By Train. 30 the Bnmudl meeting of the Soastans | merchant and real estate owner, died| this loun.” he" sald, “T fearned "that § blacks and tans; French faintest idea that New York's distin- | ARCC AN WaCRRo TR L Sy tion for | PHILADELPHIA.—Bdward Van Or-|burg Chamber of Commerce on the|suddenly of acute indigestion. ::: Z‘;;l;pl‘;'lflifi“:c(q“’;::::r‘m‘:“";‘:g"‘"m: AND \ heels, 5.00. 4 guished visitor was in their midst. nearly fifty-five acres, which it was | den, retiring president of the Asphalt | evening of February 18 Dase S G clity ‘of New York before granting it § o Although Mrs. Harding has spent] . i '.q had been created by filling in | Roofing Company, New York city, at e nisca estroyer Shirk Commissjoned. O ok hatore st LI N 7 3 i : "six arduqus days here selecting 8OWNS| _gi.r dredging. Mr. Black. Francis|was killed by a Pennsylvania train afety Boxes ed. VALLEJO, Callf., February B ont was obtalnad from “Controner NN \ Men's winter high shoes for her White House wardrobe, sl H. Bohlen and Frank M. ler of |at Devon, Pa. He was on his way| FORT WAYNE, Ind—Burglars en-|destroyer Shirk was commi Ic“lg \ #gid tonight she had been greally| ppiadelphia filed ¢ ts, the latter [ home from it to his daughter, | tered the bank at Hamilton, Ind., and at the Mare Island navy vard. |CT8IE. o 4 any e \ way down, 9.85. and rested by her visit. Shopkeepers and ing the tract was a separate |[the wife of Trumbull, ter burning through the vault doors h Lieut. Commander C Y § N chases from Mrs. Harding made all|' The state 3 ven ey heste in preparing the orders, and{that the land had been made by |old and a member of an old New other securities. when she leaves for Washington|filling and was state property. ap- |family. shortly after noon tomorrow her new ! praisors fixing $82,380 as the price clothes will go with her. They were|for the land. delivered to the hotel this afternoon iy e o T i Nicit distill held for the slaying of Jacob Charles Den mly one interruption came today. i ng illicit distilleries are held re- <! pus = or the slaying of Jaco arles - e o intertund melecting BoWns. | Stetan secrot sorsite rmenn A deomited | sponaible by county officials for the John R o U ercult (oUTt|ion. ‘The jury fixed the penalty at was when two Girl Scouts came | Jack and Louise French, arrested a |murder of Allen Botter, well known | "8 j8 CGURNR Ctiornay general, | life imprisonment o the hotel and asked to be allowed | few days ago on. the charge of passing | Mobile county farmer. umbushe«: and | & 2 g to present Mrs. Harding with a bou- | raised bills, as old offenders in the act. | Shot to death with a shotgun charge Quet of orchids. They were shown to | He says they are under indictment in | in the yard of his home. her suite, where they were told by [ Detroit, but Mrs. Harding: “If I had my hfe to|Chat live over again I would be a CHrl| Def e For the first time since her arrival the wife of the President-elect posed Mrs. Harry New Describes Gowns |and several Selected by Mrs. Harding. Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK, February 5—Mrs. ‘Warren G. Harding spent her entire day today, with but one interruption, receiving final fittings for the gowns ‘which she has ordered from New York modistes. Costumars were received appointment at Mrs. Harding's v at the Ritz-Cariton throughout the day, and the future “first lady” Ieft for the theater last night wil rrangements for her spring wai e completed. Mrs.. Harding will leave in a pri- vate :’r attached to the Baltimore and Ohio express for Washingtos to- morrow morning. She will be aceorq- *Bpuied by Mrs. Harry 8. New and Mrs. B. McLean, whose guest she will in Washington for a faw days. ..The first definite statement of what b Harding had actually purchaged her- shopping tour given lo- lay by M Harry 8. New. She said Mrs. Harding has not been in- ulging @ shopping orgy, but has been selecting a suitable wardrobe loz' I:doccaslons, for specific descriptions of ':ch Mrs. Ha number of foulard go e ot et gowns “Mrs. Harding is predom- ere are also gray and in the color gamut o’f the -discussed spring wardrone. . .Mrs. New told reporters tonight that iug bad been finished jn the 4 Irobe.” She said that Mrs. rd- Putposely wanted it understood % phe had purchased na jewelry 5o any dresses designed which % 4 e - She said. “have been: supoctaty ne ed for her, and they are =i 1 oy =l e 2 road. from n street to Allegany ve, in f] tion for the 1821 ~a .::l.'; It was explained that this road Gen. Edward Braddock of the But offers a the west side to the Na- D‘Flf:.'u‘o{nneah; n%m; m;:fi. any Ay repairs have been 1] ers ; substantial base areogtonstruct 3 modern mac- Ao Mprovement would ‘be about a comstruction of the National pike 1800 through th Braddock road in the dimaraPCt e old A . in the d KAISER’S ADMIRAL DEAD. —_— c«;._t von Baudissin Once Com- “BR5ded German Imperial Yacht, RLIN. = fit Frisatioh Von B:fidx-fi:":or:! e“l.:lfc of the German admiralty l in 1313. He was sixty-nine Years of 4 complete stock of fine fumituze. - loc, tanooga offense and mot taken to | hoard of property held | V. en was se s |of about $10.000 in liberty bonds and [been assigned to the Pacific fieet. city of New York to give Craig {R nants at 6.85. % Life Tmprisonment for Murder. Gey tsiihy Names Fwo. LOS ANGELES—Mrs. Louise L. Famous Bouquet was named to succeed Smith. = Division Plans European Trip. Recelver Made Permanent. GREENVILLE, S. C.—Announce- will be tried for their Confexnes $20,000 Theft. CHATTANOOGA.—In a hearing of [ment that the Old Hickory (30th) MAHA, Neb.—A man who gave|the receivership case of the Tennes- | piyision Association is planning to me as Benjamin Fuller and his i here. | Pe 3 e t mail | Knoxville, Charles Hicks. tomporary | {00, itiefields of Europe was made - made permanent re-|(,qay by Harold H. Turner, second Alabama and (Georgia railroad | ., ier a ship and give ex-service g Bl o, , B e IS o W BURCHELL COMPLETES SHOPPING TOUR. |lord mayor of ' arrived | roa embe ociation in o . in Chicago. A representative r | cord 5 2 5 iing es 'Fhomn a m‘u council delegation | Fuller obtained between $600 and| M S n.—Two unidentified signified their intention of‘ 1325 F St. N.W. to the alleged confession, | me Rab Hookkeeper. “aroli d Tennesiee have al- a book- | making the tour. state legislators were | $800 on checks which represented old | men . H. Lovejo: = 2 . YOU MUST HURRY IF YOU WOULD SAVE The first of January when we started this great sale to do a quarter of a million dellars in piano and player business duning January and February, many people said it was impossible, but the heads of our house knew what they were domng, for during the first half of this great campaign we have lived up to our guota. We figured that the prices and terms were so low that we could force the usual amount of business done in several months into these two months. February is positively the last month, and it behooves you to - act quickly if you would save on a piano or player. You will find plenty of pianos and players at our. stores. Why? Because we went out with the spot cash and bought them. Don’t delay any longer. Come tomorrow or tomorrow night sure. 3 Liberal Rules Regulating This Great $250,000 Sale Haines Bros. Upright, ebony, used.................. FREE DELIVERY Berkley Upright, used ot We will deliver any one of these instruments to Franklin Upright, mahogany, new. 3 Oéls %1;{ lgl(’x_?_liaontfie safe delivery. Sl?? & Claxls Player, mahogany, slightly used.. The Pianos and Players we are offering Haines Upright, mahogany, new.. during this great quarter-of-a-million- Solo Concerto Player, mahogany, slightly used.. dollar sale, whether used, shopwarn Story & Clark Player, mahogany, slightly used... or new, are guaranteed to be s re- Story & Clark Player, mahogany, slightly used. presented or your money will be = : cheerfully refunded. Crippen Player, mahogany, slightly used TERMS Huntington Upright, oak, used Clarendon Player, mahogany, slightly used. . Foster Player, mahogany, slightly used Story & Clark Player, mahogany, new. Schubert Player, mahogany, ne Haines Upright, mahogany, new T J. H. Williams Upright, mahogany, new. ... Steinway Upright, ebony, used Franklin Player, mahogany, slightly used. . What can be easier than $10 down and a long time in which to pay theial- ance to approved credit? Surely -2 nnyone‘h:an now en} -+ $595 i mw’:sy of s f‘:?- .. $498'| Pisno or GUARANTEE Every one of these* Pianos and Player- Pianos is fully guaran- teed for from 1 to 10 years according to their age. You are absolutely protected in every way. You are sure to be FREE We include free with every Player Piano! - a beautiful bench to match, or stool with a- ano. i SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER To show our confidence in the wonderful bargains we, sre offering during- this great quarter of-a-million-dollar ! sale, within one year's time you may exchange’ the Piano or! Player-Piano you purchase for any other Piano or Player-Piano . of equal o1 greater value on gur floors and all payments made on! the first instrument will be eredited in full sgainst the recond. EXTRA SAVING Extra saving for more cash down. Ask the salesman about our cash-saving plan when you call : Asd “Broadway Rose” MONEY BACK | THE PRICES _ Every instrument fully war- The is el % o gures placed on this elegant Tist of Pianos rauted and guaraateed (o beas | and Players ate. cestainly low at'this time of high i e prices, Think of it! A used Upright Piano.far $80 b dues ~e 3 and a ysed Player for $178. Come and be convinced. Could anything be fairer? USED PIANOS $119 e ] prices are all in your favor. Blamed for Death. MONTGOM laluk";\la.--(}(ov. Kilby | peete was found guilty by a jury late BURCHEL ,S = i at- | has_appoin orney General J l MORETE, $als =Moonliluecs opara -l o A O ccac Al b iats Tudge |today of murder in the first dexree| |hpl‘ore Judge Sanford. sitting in T S CTR N 6 go on & vm‘l 25¢ per pound FEBRUARY POSITIVELY ST MONTH KNABE'S GREAT $250,000.00 SALE =% USED PLAYERS $191 i Call at our store, day or night, and our salesmen will take great pleasure demonstrating any instrument to you, whether you buy or not. This is the opportunity you have been wgiting for, Don’t put off buying. The terms end 1By /Warerooms, tn ' nabe J.fi/w'llllflmfi,l’rc; 1330 G St. N\W. Every Evening 22 Boys’ sizes, 1106, 4.75, 5.00 and 5.75. ! Footwesr for afternoon or evening, formal or . informal. ARTHUR BURT CO., 1343 F. AT 2 2 Kramer’s N Palm Garden 916 F N.-W. Until 11:30 P.M. 22 Y, 70 From the Factory ALL the Late Q.R. S PLAYER ROLLS Knabe Angelus Player, mahogany, used.......:...... $695 Foster Grand, mahogany, new.........cccccvveee.... $765 Woodward & Brown Upright, used. Kingsbury Player, used. Brimsmead Upright, walnut, used. Solo Cancerto Player, mahogany, new......... Comstock Upright, mahogany, used.....ccconeeeee.. $89 Byme Upright, mahogany, used.... ..$119 Boudoir Player, oak, used..ous.cieatoecccsnanee - $178 Willigr Player, mahogany, used. crecsosesenees $439 Baus Player, mahogany, used.... cwmeeaees-$191 Premier Grand, mahogany, new. ... ceeeeee $895 Kring Player, mahogany, used... Aecolian Player, mahogany, used.. Autogrand Player, mahogany, used Cecilian Player, mahogany, used. Technola Player, mahogany, used. Wheelock Player, mahogany, used Foster Upright, mahogany, new Steinmetz Player, mahogany, used J. H. Williams Upright, mahogany, new.... Harrington Player, mahogany, used Winter Player, mahogany, used..... Ackerman Player, mahogany, used. Auto Player, mahogany, used...ccccueenee Sterling Player, oak, used.....ccoeeonrcone cmenaee $398 Story & Clark Player, mahogany, used. cvemeomeree. $572 Haines Player, oak, used. .c..ccoeenreomesommecsoones’ Farrand-Cecilian Player, mahogany, used.....ccome.. $595 a lot at 8.85, and some""