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THE EVENI 7 BUSINESS GAIN REPORTED. |, While conditions continue much aa|the report &iatem “help more toward | LOVESICK YOUTH SUICIDE.‘ Charles Harmon, twenty, committed |October, or about the time the young > they have been during the past few | good, staple business and a real pros- s r G Infant In Prison Made T OIS Deea et 55 | s e TEhE thi u sl lnese} alowiy|| Doty tharh & Tornaatibn ot iindivin= | 4 TENORVITIE fimennal Desdmbes 20:| e e R | ar st Her e bR Ha py by Associates Although further adjustments must [but surely disappearing, inevitable [ ual. corporate, municipal and na- | —Denied the privil of seeing the | Gooenville, License 3 oA 45" e T DRINEES 1eotR SVA Py b > e completed, business conditions are | ancertainties are still cropping up at | tional thrift. girl he had been licensed to wed, | (1o elerkes e st ety e r-old Of Her Convict Mother. in happy contrast to those faced a |unexpccted times and places. “It is earnestly to be hoped that 2 in Greenville last|daughter of Rev. R. E. Walker. 5 year ago, according to the Menthly s wo face 1922 nothing will help | buginces has profited by the obstacles | g AUBURN, N. Y. December 26.— v Fourth Federal Reserve [more to carry us through the re- |encountered in the past and.that the ‘hristinas meant more to the | |1 ublic last night. 5 \der of the readfustment period.” |leesons will be utilized.” O e | A e | prison here vesterday than it | b o 7 z ' 2 | hnd in all the years of its exixt- ol > | ence. ure they had with | ||i[] z . i figi them a Hetle child. FBvery wom- ; o ! Court Sees No Insufficiency | | e o e o, iing the = — | : o | d prepared a zift for Z o i - | 1l, infamt daughter E of Evidence in Sacco- | ek iximmiiiansuh f 26 A ti C | | exter, who ix xe = a life f - £ | | temee for complicity with her vanzet' ase ! ex Odell, in the ° ° ‘l i ward J. Knelp In 3 / 3 FE | pahs wax harn after Mrx. p / [{/fl, A b Motton la Sac-| | Qdel beman her loms semtence, | Il il % = co and on| | and b - nother Christmas | - # / is of Insufficiency pee | | will be re 1 from the pris- | " R s s W docs not per- o = end on tecl lities of law. were et e this 60 } s Y & denied Saturday by Judge Wehster | yenrs te live in prisons. | | o 'Y j I The court announced the rul-| ‘— EIE fng at a hearing on @ supplementary Or rls mas av1n s ' 5 AR motion for a new trlal. bas wddift Jeged improprieties in the jury room. On this arguments continued. = NN Ty 7 nd Vanzetti were cted The wo! w rende menths @ But Not One Cent For Interest WHY NOT SAVE AND GET INTEREST ONYOUR SAVINGS ' “Twas the day after Christmas- “When all through the house Everybody was busy—yes, even the mouse; A’cleanin’ and scrubbin’ and washin’ and more— If they’d called the Manhattan ‘twould be peaceful galore™ After Christmasthen what More drudgers And in addition, all the linens and mapkins and tian ever! A serambled house to be gotten in things that were soiled during the v must be wasl You have ¢ 3 Twore made several L sutieienes | ganate Committee Convinced went into a lengihy renearsal of e circumstancs of G| After Tour of Island, Says Chairman McCormick. his guard, for which the men were Occupation of Haiti by a force of H found guilty of murder in the fi degree. He said mo jury had ever| Hie de- | United States marines is necessary t was|for the peace Th been = ed with greater car that it _had been carefully ed frof all outside infiue SRS N clared the function of nd development of the i ‘i o : rial. to rule on (he eouutry, in the opinion of the special | - x‘, P D o! B l dishes sofled at the Yuletide N e s of the Seaate which has | <k % y e s s [ e Pay on Daily Balances Y fied in o « ditions existing 5 sturch and dry, Other we dry ¥ And the charge [iho fatan st iRt T ines ik ants | il intereat lonardinaryeas interest on special sav- domingo. { 4 ings accounts —com- ings accounts —com- T of | pounded quarterly. (0) i e QRS fication e her the b the . it e N are Beraxdello, (s pay- Sl il l 5 v nofiiffi%r&&“o’w?fifl:kh‘ Man- Sl the Cormick, cl n c attan ' insures e A T e T e, said in a'statement, | EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY and white and ready t aring_apparel the return of EVERY PIECE and eliminates all L"{i?fe omisaes amtica oD fnithe belist) that the 1 like your house dresses s blouses We possibility of error. N = he nce of the small Amer- H roll bandits escaped and several other i L i % J, = - questions, the court said these were | S e J Phone North 3953-4-5 matters of evidence on which the jury thailaenvicos {tohthe 1 - alone was capable of passing nment of the American 1 Laundry Services Deportation Question o appointed under the treaty of | i Damp Wash Service. On the question of consciou )1 T ; it the Guch considera- | “There ean he srogation of the \ Munsey Building ; Tuble wad Bod Tivens Service guilt the court s: tions were alwa this connection, ible. . In jtrea nd. at this ti no diminu- e ltion of the small force of i 1the statement i e the defen Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N. W. SN =) Semi-Finished Service 4 “Rough Dry Z L.J Blankets, Lace Curtains, etc. I Men's Wearines d contended that Sa and & 1 ti, being radicals, were afr: i i | deportatio their conduct | SURS, “ % L s i ing the | o e ing and Dyeing. Z i or cdndition . | i 1336-36 Florida Avenue, N.W. - will be made short ] | ) 4 and his FDOE Gt M 2 0 L b ortant,” Mr. MeCos ck 1 A R being de bttt ah Rk | NESNSISS S ~ taken a matter forthwith (o co-ordinate the Iyl of the Unite : government of I alone to decide. led American tre; r commended the LAND DISARMING URGED |}, : TO CUT ECONOMIC BURDEN |3 sheciai bt to ha Yoy extrs diate ap- ssioner as sentative of the Pre the powers of an . to whom both the the marine offi- Would Be Placing Fundamental Foundation for World Recupera- tion, Secretary Hoover Says. mat- | o debt BOSTON, Mass.. December 2 ed ol Secretary of Commerce Hoover, other | statement to Current A weekly publication of the Chamber of Commerce, m here, says that “if land disarmament in Europe could be added to the great accomplishment of naval limi - Sakg & @gmp any Sovestiisioss | Announcing a Very Special Sale of ~ Saks’ Men's Suits. and Overcoats " The Suits The Overcoats _Represent Values Up to $45 Represent Values Selling Up to $40 02 T R PR RN ‘ intercsts of Haiti, and more rticularly of the common peo Haiti,” the statement continued: irer quire the determination of the condi. tions of the charter of the national tation, the fundamental foundations!Palk and the early issuance of sub- would have been laid for the economic | Sidiary coinage recuperation of the world. He ] Marines Accomplixh Muel “Removal of some of the direct bur-1 \hile the committee post . dens* is but a small p til its formal report detailed d tho economic burdens”. t slon ‘of charges of bratalicy sult from limitation of naval arma- |have been loas e ment. 2 . expedit s “The commerce of the world.” the > Becretary adds. “Is obvionsly ent on international confiden: where, sanitary know of no greater u.-m.mstmnolnh;{ once filthy town | | | ery- ¢ work has cleaned up i and roads and other | the ‘importance of confide s Pl and the recent rise in International cx- Sedbiil it R T <o rates as the result of the con- [ {0 L who came before change rates as it with 3 sing out of Shel ference in Washington. There was | W =7 no movement of money or commodi- |}y, ties that warranted such a rise. It | 0Tl oos s in the north and he country (wo years cas si and s a 2 : the statement sald, but was simply and solely a movement of | °T 0TS ny, (he satament s b Vice-President Coolidge in a state- L‘:,‘:l”x‘;“;'(_“_‘ (dniony _‘;rrn passing ment for the same publication say h:“_c m“ d‘.fif‘-n- ;\ BIcH S id to “Official reports indicate that the |l¥e Becn, qirected esboc coming year will be one of progress ‘sombclhul “1 tz"_ -x‘r;_.l. i fn business prosperity. Indusirial £ dozen officers. conditions are reaching a stable basis. 1 The foundation is being reamption.s| LLOYD GEORGE WILL NOT ‘ power of hich means increased production.” VISIT U. S. THIS meER‘ FOUR MEN SHOT DEAD IN KENTUCKY GUN FIGHT Definite Word Received in Phila- delphia in Answer to Invita- tion to Attend Event. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., December 26, Definite word that David Lloyd orge. prime minister of Great Brit- ain, will not visit the United States| this winter was received here by George R. Wyhn, secretary of the | committe Another Seriously Injured During Battle in Remote Part of Enox County. By thie Associated Press. BARBOURVILLE, Ky.. December 26. —Four men are reported killed and one seriously wounded in a gun fizht at Flys, Knox county, yesterday. The dead, according to telephone reports, are Russ Baker, chief of police of Barbourville; Tim Pine of Barbour- ville, Jim Bodkins and his son. Chick Bodkins of Elys. Another Bodkins is said to be badly wounded. The scene of the shooting is in a remote part of the county and par- ticulars are unavailable. in charge of arrangements for the Eisteddfod to be held here ! January 2. The message came in re- ply to an invitation to attend the local event, an ancient national in- stitution of Wales. The cablegram vd George sends thanks for | the invitation to the Philadelphia steddfor and much regrets that he cannot accept, inasmuch as he is not visiting the United States this win- —_— PREACHER SCORES A. F. L. it was signed by his private secre- tary. New York Pastor Says Organiza-l tion Never Was Labor's Friend. | | CITY MARSHAL KILLS TWO. | Altercation Over Shotgun in Christ- I mas Celebration Is Fatal. CARLYLE, 111, December 26.—Irving Settles and Frank Grimes are dead as the result of w Christmas celebration Saturday night. Settles and_Grimes scharging a shotgun in the busi- and_when City Marshal harp demanded the weapon an altercation ensued. Sharp fired once at each man, Killing Grimes and Jatally wounding Settles. f | They are of the present season’s most favored l models and styles—great, big, generous, form- enveloping, comfortable Overcoats. Not heavy —but warm; graceful in line and smart in effect ‘ NEW YORK, December 26.—Speak- Ing at a symposium on unemployment at the Community Church, 3ith street and Park avenue, of which he fs pas- for. the Rev. John Haynes Holmes last night attacked policies of the Ameri- Can Federation of Labor, which he Said tended to make him “kindly Clined toward the I. W. W." “The American Federation of Labor,” he said, “is not and never was a friend of labor.” He said the federation was compos= ed of ihe “elite of the working world,* and declared it prevented a man’s ex- erciaing his “right to work” if he did EX-GOVERNOR DIES. ot 1ive up to its rules. SAN DIEGO, Calif, December 26.— Frank Touster, one of the four|B. Platt Carpenter, Who was zg%v. speakers introduced as “members of the army of unemployed.” who shar- They are those distinctively designed garments .which have brought to our stock this season the commanding word of preference from the young men, who incline toward the extreme of -fashion . —as well as from the men of conservative tastes. in- —and of making detail that is characteristic of Saks Clothes. Double-breasted, with belt all around; Kimo- no, Raglan and Regular Sleeves—and made up in the Double-faced cloths in both light and dark ‘colors. Silk yoking and sleeve linings; some plaid back; others plain in contrasting shade. The size assortment is equal to any demand made upon it. Choice of the Combined Lots ‘Appealing to the former are Herringbones, Tweeds and Pencil Stripes—Single and Double breasted styles—two and three button. . The Conservative models are three-button de- signs—in conservative Worsteds and Cheviots— types that seldom find themselves in a special sale. Choice of the Combined Lots ernor of Montana when it was a ter- X | ritory, died at Chula Vista, nq 3 ca” the rostrim with fhe ' miniater. ' Saturday. . He was born 4t Stanford told the audience of several hundred N. Y., in 1837. He was elected district persons that hunger frequently forced | aftorney of Essex county. N. Y., him to steal rolls and milk. when he was twenty-one years old. Let us suggest the right flowers and evergreens for your holiday entertain- | The Store will open at 8 o'clock to- morrow—Tuesday—moring that you may attend the sale on the way to office.