Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 20

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O)en Evenings till Christmas HRISTIAN SCIENG ARGUMENTS ENDED Petition of Trustees for In- junction Against Directors of Mother Church. By the Asmoclated Press. BOSTON, .December 21.—At the conclusion of arguments yesterday, Judge Crosby of the supreme court took under advisement the petition of Herbert W. Eustace and Paul Har- vey, trustees of th® Christian Science Publishing Society, for an injunctlon DRY AGENTS MAKE HAUL IN HOTEL WHILE GOV. COX IS DINNER GUEST BOSTON, December 20.—Prohibi- tion enforcement officers, under the lead of Harold D. Wiison, raid- ed a room in the Quincy House last night, directly above a room ‘where Gov. Cox was being. enter- tained at a dinner of republican leaders, and seized twenty bottles of cocktails and ‘four bottles of whisky. State Prohibition Direc- tor Elmer C. Potter was present at the dinner. According to the offi- cers, severa] of the dinner guests ‘were in the room where the liquor was found. Ernest J. be The Host of the Ainmers 7.3 Moy Carthy, one of the proprietors of the hotel, and Harold E. Kern, who lives at the hotel, and in whose court in connection with the ueiz- ure, o At Mr. Wilson's office it was said that Kern was given a permit, ap- yroved by Dirsolor Potter, to mave a quantity of liquor from Roxbury to- his residence in the Quincy House. ‘The prohibition agents said Kern had admitted that he had - taken the lquor there two days before he received thé permit. They added that when they entér- ed the room they found in addi- tion to the liquor two long tables, on which were 200 whisky glasses, twelve empty whisky bottles and sixteen empty water bottles DETACHED FROM YACHT. Lieut. David McL. Collins, attached to the President's naval vacht May- flower, has been transferred to duty in MINISTER TESTIFIES FOR BURCH DEFENSE By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif, December 21.—Rev. H. J. rtsell of Beverly Glen, whete J. Belton Kennedy was slain the night of August § last, was expected to resume the witness stand today in the trial of Arthur C. Burch for the murder of the broker. ‘The minister was called by the de- fense in its efforts to impeach wit- nesses for the prosecution. He was questioned especially regarding con- versations he declared he h ‘with Mrs. Elizabeth Besanty, who testified for the state. According to a story printed here today, the defense has found three women who traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles with Burch shortly before Kennedy was slain. They are Mrs. Sophie Root, her daughter, Miss Alice Root, and Mrs. Tessie Sapir of New York. They are said to have given affidavits that they saw no shotgun case in Burch's pos- session on the trip, contradicting tes- Hotel Hadleigh Restaurant 16th, V & W Sts. N.W. Breakfast Speclal, 50c, 60c, 75c, and a la Carte. Dinner, Table d'Hote, $1.25 and a la Carte Party and Banguet Work Our Specialty M. E. FRITZ, Prop. 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. 1328 New York Avenss Special Featured Bargains for the last few days of Xmas shopping ‘At manufacturers’ prices. pasr of boys’ shoes in the house. - $3.95 Pair : Guaranteed: Vglues, $5.00 to $7.00 ' Men’s Shoes and Oxfords " Plenty of n‘ées left m those wonder- = - " ful #8, ;s, $10 values at b« A Every Men s Ove I ' :oats to restrain the directors of the First| room the liquor was seized, were |the office of naval operations, Navy De- | timony given by R. J. Sanderson, 3 church), from removing them. _Sher- o - man I hipple, counsel for the trus- Truly they are wonderful bargains i tees, argued that the directors had " cause the latter had tendered their ; ; reslgnations to the court and had - AWl our overcoats that were $45.00 v pruE (BBOIRE (REH T 3 . : to $60.00 now Changed by Resignation. h = Judge Crosby remarked that he as- . sumed that the directors’ power to v § 50 / recent decision of the supreme court C 3 L] / on the prolonged litigation between Ziet & the trustees and directors, which held & ! , 3 their rights In removing Lamont Row- ) . Py lands as a trustes. Mr. Whipple re- , : plied that the situation had been e y y 3 f trastees. o 4 Al our overcoats that were $35.00 e alsctoin formen GO ToR ‘ -to flo.oo now L. Bates contended that the trustees 2 . 2 TR of the church and were withholding : their resignations until they could “get a whitewash” of their acts as V ile . purpose of the trustees to start a 0 fresh litigation that might be pro- longed for years. Mr. Whipple retorted by charging malice on the part of e directors | and declared his clients were justified Tailored or ome lace-trimmed and acts had been passed upon. Referring to charges by the dircctors that the bsautifullygboxed trustees had wastefully used the Special at salaries. He said the payment of $40,000 to ° expert accountants had been made g countants in the society’s employ, many of whom he asserted had gone into the service of the directors leav- Bath Mr. Bates challenged the trustees to resign in open court, saying their resignation could be accepted in fif- e KRUPP WORKS AT ESSEN e goot. warm ) Beacon cloth in MAY DOUBLE CAPITAL frkes Every ohiity morning will re- L mind her of the Stock to Be Offered to Employes k giver. Year’s Profits Reported. This offering includes Cloth Dresses only. Values December 20- atin all of the latest ideas such as are found in more expen- sen for the year 1920-21 amount Camisoles sive ones. Whatever your ideas may be see these to 98,000,000 marks. Two dividends. 8 4 > - 8 T e Lcndn) dresses before you buy. You are bound to find something Church of Christ, Sclentist (mother summoned to appear in federal partment. negro porter, for the state. 0 POWer o T ve the trustees, be- at these prices. S Abertha Tattary " cessors. . . remove a trustee was indicated in the that the directors had acted within N changed by the resignation of the i were indifferent to the best interests trustees. He charged that it was the ¢ R Blouses in not resigning until their offictal , : for gift purposes. funds of the publishing soclety, he defended their payment to employes of amounts in addition to their fixed necessary by the desertion of ac- ing their accounts in tangled shape. teen minutes. Robes ings. Every chilly and Profit-Sharing Extended. £ 3.39 are nothing short of wonderful, and the styles include profits of the Krupp works at Es- have been declared. It has been de: Good auality | yoy Jike here. cided to increase the present capital satin_ with ~lace of the company, amounting to 250,- u'lmm(nfi Uri;.":\‘ 000,000 marks, by a sum not exceed- berate lcgl e ing that amount. alzo the plain tai; 5 The Krupp Company announces its lored effects intention to issue - preferred stocks, ; : All-Wool Prunella which will be offered to the 100,000 employes at 110. There will be pro- visions precluding speculative use of the stock. Plans for comprehensive profit-sharing with the workers also All the novelty check and plaid patterns, in bright colors or black and white effects— also many of the more sub- are under way. The workmen have been told tiat dued conservative colors for those who desire it. A won- the firm hereafter will pay them 6 derfully well chosen gift. per cent on the earnings. At the pres- ent time they are drawing 3% per cent. Further conocessions are being considered by which the workmen will participate in the management of the huge concern. For Gift Giving. Timely offerings, because they will be so acceptable for Xmas and they are good warm coats for the expected se- a ) Kimones Dutch shareholders attended the Beautifully em- ¥ meeting at which the announcements were made. This probably was the broidered with first time that any shareholders ex- Poral A it ) cept the Krupp family were repre- oral design: n’sGiftS]ippers‘ o i e e Orient. A gift FIFTH AVENUE IN MIDST b At Special Figures worth while. OF SHOPPING CARNIVAL £ Greatest Ever Known, New York- Tanm or black real kidskin Everetts, orEiBay. a8 SO0 000 D Tan Operas and Romeos, e \ Shlartig ide of talic, Dedasisian and | 424 Street Corner. vehicular, that overflows Gray - ond brown .felt slippers— | Children’s Sweaters So many cute little styles, in- cluding coat or slip-over varlety. Colors, and white among them. $1.00 $1.49 $1.95 avenue is in the midst of the greatest Christmas shopping carnival it has ever il By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 21.—Fifth known. Applying the injunction. “Do your Chi sho g early’” tn the time of day as well as to the season, New Yorkers and swarms of out-of-towners descend daily upon the famous thor- 8 an tends from wall to wall. Traffic police bus and taxi drivers, department store soles. 4 m&%fififlfi :;:' e "‘": ; vere wi:ter.h Som?fla:elfi.xr 8 y 18 A &' ant -.9 ; o e i rerurms Inerpiaie: Tuxedo plush _’__ 3 : ¢ indicate & flow of almost twice that ; ; : S Sweaters All - wool, in , black and white, colors, or tan, in the slip-over style - POLES LIVE IN TRENCHES. Impoverished Populace Forced to Use Old German Dugouts. NEW YORK, December 21.—Trenches ‘and dugouts prepared by the German army during the war now are being used as dwellings by the impoverished popu- lace of Volhynia, Poland, according to cabled advices received by the Jewish "g'%‘ m:.m}'th trench Inhabita: P ll o Of 6 trench in] ts [N : are Jews whflyfled or were driven fr:m 5 o y o Prim ' Men’s Initial i en's Imta their home ‘in 1915, and have now re- turned to find the towns destroyed. At Aprons I n e xpensive Handkerchiefs : Fine Batiste, 35c3 for $1.00 ' ¥ are almost no houses left and the over- Ppractical and yet " crowding is acuts most attractive. WITH ECZEMA T ' Children’s Bath Robes | ana Many Other Novelties Sizes 2 and 3 Years Filnr Silk. cr 7o .33.50 generously full. === 5:::;“” u;::j e , p ‘Real Silk. ... .$5.00 0c,55¢ i InPimplesFor SevenYears. Cuticura Healed. Here-they are in'all the natty little patterns -that are so at- . -Men’s Neckties : —— tractive on the kid- 51.39 So Many Good Ideas for Xmas Giving Bandeaux, 39¢ to 89¢ Crepede Chine Boudoir b Mohawk Glove Chemise Ca Under Silks, $1T'079 Bloomers s]_is an $2.95 29¢, 35¢ (Bloomers = and Shirts) Step-ms Such soft silk in good, stout | Here is an assortment of un- | China_silk or quality, is seldom found - at'| jerwear of fine. quality silk | satin with net or these prices. from which a. choice can_be | lace trimming. ac- made for_ holiday gifts. Note | Al most attrac- the bargain price. tive. Petticoats otors an l cot a| Flannelette Gowns Sale of Jewelry Dblack—This qual- | gy e grades of material—all Rings Pins Lavallieres c Men’s Belts ity is very dura- attractively patterned and trim- Buckles Fine Satine Children’s Gingham - DRESSES Good quality and the styles are most becoming. Many trim- med with embroidery. 95¢ Usual $1.00—Now 65c e ot ot pmps 1 oves racive on the | ; Usual $1.50—Now $1.00 e | e s o s e ] . Usual$200_Now$L50 = | - CeiTe : sl b | mu S e i _Grepe de-Chine hed and putned wribly aad my gy e et U'“.l ‘2. Nowsz.w 7 o £ 'ou ‘want something of un- L ' —_— 23c |$295& $3.95 | BiF A0 | $1.00 & $1.95 Patlored: pr. lace-trimmed. tan and black. ° A good warm bedroom slik~ F lt Sll er per. Moccasin style, with ! e p . pompon. Gray, blue, brown, g 2 ¢ _ wine. Sizes3to8. Specialat

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