Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 18

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DEATH OF FAMILY OF FIVE BEING PROBED IN DETROIT New FAAitf . F at Fourteenth Join in Our New Year’s Eve Party Next Saturday Night It'll be one round of gayvety from start to the arrival of the New Year. Special preparation is being made for an old-time jollification—with good music— and dancing to your heart’s content. Investigation to Determine Wheth- er Heater From Which Gas Came Violated Law. DETROIT, Mich, December 27.— Paul W. Voorhies, county prosecuting attorney, planned today to begin an investigation into the death of Gaetano Maimonti, his wife and three children, whose bodies were found in their gas-filled home vesters The tamily was asphyxlated by fumes from a ga er heater, which, po- lice reported, was improperly fin- stalled. A city ordinance requires that such heaters shall be equipped with ven- Table reservations should be promptly made— . was not complied with. of the head waiter. ed that the ordi- nance was violated, hi criminal negligence might follow. the Daily Bread Now That You Have Used ElkR Grove Butter— —stick to it throughout the year. There is no better butter made; unexcelled in flavor and purity. With Each Pound of Elk Grove Butter Are Inclosed Two Coupons, Which Are Redeemable in Rogers Silverware Sold by Grocers Who Supply Their Customers the Best Butter GOLDEN & CO., Distributors End-of-theYear Sale | Sat:sfachon First A Bargain Magnet for Thriftyh Slmppers S— INFANTS' DR ort White N. CLARK'S O SPOOL COTTON Cainsook Dress-"@p s fAannelette with Hemmed Napki LAUNDRY BAGS— muslin bodies at- C seconds of $1.00 69(: Large size, made of hed .. kind. Dozen .. Heauy fancy lcres 690 BABY BLANKETS— TURKISH WASH C tonne, with draw LOTHS— string_top HAIR NETS— Elona Hair Nets, cap or erviceable Blankets G9¢ Dozen. 69 BLEACHED MUSLIN— (¥ Isc d-wide Bleached fringo atyle, in all 0@ Mudting ot stana-” ) o ard quility. 5 yards BABIES® lll BBFR PANTS— blue .And white ulll 0 l-‘Li\\I [ — 2 for 69c pink and white riped Outing Flannel, FLEISHER'S YARN— striped flanneletts. C warm, flecey qual- Famous_Fleisher S 1, 2 and 3 yrs., i 27 inches wide. 69C Knitting _Yarn, in white and black, C of mnew Dutch GRASS RUGS— 4 balls for. s and straight knee Durably Woven Grass CROCHET CO ’ Rompers, also plenty Rugs, in_handsome ‘Shoice of dxécl» a]l( Society, of Creepedrs iln all C stenciled pat- C merican and Clark's styles and colors.. SN T.[Crochet €ot- 69C CHILDREN'S TOQUES— i ASES= tons. 7 for...... All.wool Toques in various 5x35 ofunleia“]lnllo\vcases. ol BRI S 2 60 Fiing a;:cfer::;l Gho mlc (¥ e s by particular wom- 69C _brown. 3 for:.. NEL— en. 2 pairs for.... GIRDLE GORDS— White Domet Flannel, heavy WHISK BROOMS— 2 yards long, heavy quality, with thick Heavy quality. 69c¢ Girdle Cords, with 69 flecce on both sides. 09c¢ 2 for L0y silkc tassels. Black, C & yards for DRESS LININGS— brown and navy. HUCK TOWE Silklike, Ready- PILLOW CASING " Close-woven made Dress Linings, Fruit of the Loom 43-inch in Wednesday’s sale 690 Pillow S5 for un Silk _and ~ Fil 69 e with linene 69 E‘fifipg‘;i&sugm‘ C Lot of the popular French teduced C SPORT HOSE— e ‘nfl'd'“fi,flm. 690 BABY BLAN Women's Woolen Sport Hose, Blacl 30x40 Baby Robe Blankets, perfect quality, in brown in pretty animal patterns. and green; _also MOIRE RIBBON— e Blue and white and Derby-ribbed Sport 69c¢ 5-inch Heavy Moire Si I 69C Hose Ribbon _for hair L : MEN'S K TES bows. Black and C Delayed Xmas shipment of colors. 2 yards for. ases, firm, dur- $1.00 knitted four- RCHIEFS— e quality fin- 69(_‘, -n’s Plain White Hand- ished with wide 69C t i . kerchiefs, corners 3 for....... UN embroidered in G— B0 Honvvorivbed white and colors. 69C 20c Tleavy, Absorbent Crash qhxrm dnd drawers. 690 5 Toweling, with © fast-color red bor- 69(: S"WORK $HIRTS— “-inch Silk Fringe, most | _ der. 5 yards for. ack Rabbit” Heavy Blue favored winter TABLE n\\l\hh_ Work irts, coat style; trimming. In black, 690 64-inch Full Bleached Mer- fully guaranteed. = Sizes 14 ¥ nd bro: Yd. cerized Table Damask, our 7. Perfect TORCHON LAC popular seller. quallty‘ $1.00 69(: Real Linen Torchon Lace in In 69‘: Value ..ooeovcoecs various widths and terns. SILK SOCKS— w great range of SHEETIY. Men’s Onyx TPure Thread patterns. 12 yards 69C 5c Heavy Unbleached Sheet- Sil Socks, full fashioned. for . .. ing Cotton, yard wide and Substandards CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS— suitable for gen- $1.25_kind. Black 69C Waist-attachment Union eral household pur- 69(: and Cordovan ..... Suits in sizes 8, 10 and 12 poses. & yardw for MEN'S SUSPENDERS— only. Warmly YARD-WIDE PERCALE— $1.00 Pioneer and Monarch fleeced. Slightly m- 69C Standard Quality Yard-wide Mercerized Web Suspenders, Percale. in light and dark with kid ends. Left patterns, checks, from gift stocks, 69(} art-wool Hose in sizes stripes, _ dots and 690 Choice oise to 6. White, black and figure. & yards for b MEN'S SOCKS brown. Slightly TURKISH TOWE Fine Mercerized Bla ck frregular. 2 pairs 69(: $1.00 and $1.25 Heavy, Ab- S clocked in for % sorbent Turkish Bath Perfect 69C ) Towels, in white 2 pairs for White Cotton Hose, per- and faney colored 696 AMAS— fect quality, in all designs. Ench. Flannelette Pajamas, slzes. 4 pairs 69(: SCRIM CURTAINS— with ‘or without frogs. Drop g Z Dainty Serim Curtalns that seat. All sizes, y b are so useful and —to 14, Sizes 2 to 6 690 Snidrens - iay Extenston attractive for cer- 69C have feet ....... Stockings that button to the tain rooms. Par.. BOYS’ POLO HATS— walst. Black, cordo- CORSET COVERS— Broken sizes in_ $1.00 Polo van and white, Women's Musiin Covers, of Hats of Chin- ilghtly imperfect, 2 69(: excellent quality, chilla and bea\er. 690 pairs for ..... trimmed with rows e BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ UNION of lace and em- 69c BOYS’ WASH SUITS— SUITS— broidery ... $1.00 and $1.50 Suits, slight- White and gray, heavy ENVELOPE CHEMISE— 1y soiled. Several Fleeced Union Suits, also Of soft-finished muslin, popular styles, 69C Chalmers’ Ribbed trimmed with lace Broken sizes e Suits. Sizes 2 to 15 690 insertion and 69C BUNGALOW AP in the lot.... edge In assorted Gingham slrlnes, WOMEN’S UNDER! STEP-I > trimmed with plain Forest Mills Henvy M Ribbea Women’s White and Flesh colors. Slip-over 69 )P;leecedl Vestls ang 69 Bllt:gmers, ;rlr;mflmad and opan-front ants. Irregularso w embroidery 69 Stylex g i Ce $1 and $1.25 kinds, Ce and 1866 c.eveeecon c 2 OILCLOTH— colored patterns, ©es with yoke: trim- 5 able oil- cHILDR < mmed with embroid- QOC : sisny i QO C Children's “Perfection” TUn- ery or lace perfect. 3 yards for ! derwaists, in _all INFANTS' PETTICOATS— HEMMED NAPKINS. suea~ 2 to 14. Two C Made of heavy, fle white White Indian Head Cloth lishwoman, Je < v \Vlth g Casing, noted red border. 69(: r prm_ finist { — and_ durabilit AU = Thread yards for... 5 $1 1ce-trimmed Bureau SQUAD EXECUTES MEXICAN GENERAL Reyna Alleged to Have Been Caught Digging Up Rifles to Start Revolution. By the Associated Press. NOGALES, Ariz., December 27.—Gen. Francfsco Reyna, who had figured prom- inently in revolutions in Mexico in the last ten years, was executed by a firing tilator pipes, and this law, according !squad in Nogales, Sonora, across the in- ternational line from here, late yester- Prosecutor Voor- |day. He is alleged to have been caught stated, action on a charge of |digging rifles, saddles and ammunition from the ground near Canosa, Sonora, {fifteen miles west of Nogalés. Gen. Reyna, who has been living in the mountains in Santa Cruz county, Ariz, ten miles northeast of here, was cap- tured about 9 o'clock yesterday morn- ing and taken to the Nogales, Sonora, Jail, where ne was trled by a military court. Reyna's chauffeur also Was ar- rested. Mexican offlcials sald that after Reyna aptured soldiers unearthed “thirty thirty saddles and about 4,000 | rounds of ammunition at the spot where he was digging. Reyna and his chauf- feur were arrested by fifteen Mexican jer the command of Capt. Gonzales. and about 200 followers, it is planned to Taw 1. He also | having had connections with | another proposed revolution. Tl |leaders of that affair were a ald Sonora, about a month a were executed shortly afterward in Her- mosillo, Sonora. Reyna was arrested by United States officials here at that time, but later was released. PRINCETON TO SUPPLY HOMES FOR FACULTY Novel Idea Expected to Increase Professors’ Efficlency by Les- sening Burdens. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 27.—Prince- ton University is planning to supply homes to the members of its faculty. Proceeding on the theory that “re- jturns will come from increased effi- { cle of the professor, once his do- | mestic _aifticulti | university proposes to finance and op- {erate extensive faculty housing. ac- ding to plans outiined by Prof. herley W. Morgan of the Princeton School of Architecture. | provided for the seniors. ,The project was made practicable. t. by a bequest under the wili aylor Pyne, who left the univer- e tract of land in the twenty-four houses and some unde- i\eloned property RS STRIKE LEADERS JAILED. [ i County Trouble After Release. LOGAN, W. Va. December 27. Frank Keeney and Fred M president and secretary-trea spe of District 17, Tnited | Mine Workers of America, subdistri were placed jof the , after their surrender at Hunt- ‘ml:wm to Sheriff Chafin, preparatory to pleading to indictments growin ’out of the armed march into Logan | | county last summer. The three men were released from n Charleston Saturday midnight er furnishing $10.000 bail each ad been held there in connec. me Logan county | tion with the stration. Several months ago Keeney and Mooney obtained their release on bail from the Mingo coun- ty jail, where they had been in-| | carcerated as a result of industrial troubles in the Tug river district. ORI T e One of the most famous of chil- tlre‘nq hymns, “I Think When I Read That Sweet Story of 01d,” was writ- ten many years ago by a young Eng- ma Thompson. i = are lessened,” the ! 1 Under the tentative plan, attractive ihouses under a single roof will be lerected for younger members of the |teaching staff, and individual homes tion of Princeton, near | ‘the university clubhouse, including | iTaken Into Custody for Logan' GREEK CHURCH PLANS FOR DIVINITY SCHOOL {50y, 10, Shot Dead While Out|Mexican Cabinet Member Acts as ? : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921. Orthodox Students May Be Giv- en Opportunity for Special Study in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, December 27. Plans to establish a theologlcal se! inary here for students prepari m- ng for the ministry of the Greek Ortho- dox Church are belng considered Rev. Meleitois Metaxakis, ecumenl patriarch-elect of the church, it by cal is announced here. The patriarch-elect, it was sald, would make an effort to obtain the use of one of a group lof buildings to be erected by the Philadelphia divinity school. Clergy and members of the Rus- sfan and Greek Orthodox churches Philadelphia and New York w in ere present at a dinner given last night in honor of the visiting dignita by clergy of the Protestant Episco; Church of Philadelphla. The patriarch-eleet, following Greek Church in Constantinop union with the Protestant Episco Church. He plans to tour the Uni; States in the interest of the un movement. SANTA REACHES LINER i Story About Difficulties in Making Rounds. By the Assoclated Pross. SW YORK, December 27. genuity of Santa Claus in {obstacies on his Christmas eve jo ney brought mingled joy and won Saturday night to fifty child n steamship Celtic, i could have done them of loon, while t nd rolled in the grip of things he tol dining room pitched wind and B bound yvoungst come down the s 0o hot. he said, as the stokers working hard to force the s through the gale. He left the land perpetual snow in a scaplan lated, but met with an accident, tra ferred to the back of a whal he had which overtook the ship. The audien passengers and cheered as Santa hurried away ing he had many other ships w walting children to attend to. Ame the youngsters who enjoyed the citement was Ross (' fourteen vears old, iland Geddes, ish but for the v due to bad weath would have spent Christmas with parents in Washineton Keep Warm--- Majestic Electric Heater $11.00 The best electric heater made; will heat the room quickly at a small cost. Radiantfire Gas Heater §23.00 + MUDDIMAN ; with Observation Car, T! ton, D. C., and San Franci ROOSEVELT DAM or automobile over the A. J. Poston, General Avoid the ice and snow and travel via the most southerly transcontinental route on the luxuriously appointed New Orleans SunSset Limited san Antonio Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Operated over a mild, sunny route all the way other comforts of modern travel. Daily Through Tourist Sleeping Car Service between Washing- Car three days a week in each direction between New Orleans and California via Globe, Arizona, affording convenient service for the side trip to APACHE TRAIL between Globe and Phoenix. Take the unset Doute t"Callfi)l'nkia Every mile a Scene worth while For information and illustrated literature, address SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINEAS 165 Broadway, New Yolk City. On and After January 1, 1922 Cost of Reduce By the Removal of War Tax of 0] 'hrough Dining Car and isco. Through Sleeping the 120-mile detour by entire length of the gan a movement looking towa ary pal his recent election at a synod of the be- rd pal ted ity ON IMMENSE SEA GULL Delights Children on Celtic With ur- de: the 1 the spell- not It wis hip of he. re- ns- then to a sea gull larger than an albatross, ith iz her, his 616 12th St.—1204 G St. I After-Christmas GUN VICTIM’S BODY FOUND. BRISTOL, Va.-Tenn., December 27.— The body of Charles Swinney, fl twenty-eight, with the top of POSSE HUNTS NEGRO. | ZUBARAN RESIGNS POST. Honting, Covsie Doolaseat Result of Attack in Chamber. head blown away by the charge of - shotgun, was found by CAMDEN, Ark., December 27.—A |BY the Assoclated Press. within a stone’s throw nt his hmt SeAIEE D ss iE mna MEXICO CITY, December 27.—Rafael | in Holston valley, after he had been st '(’Mmed w"lhlnfhzzl::e:’:g Zubaran, secretary of industry, com-|MIssing since last Tuesday. killing Ansley Elliott, jr. ten-year-|merce and labor, has resigned. President | = old son of A. G. Elliott of Camden, [Obregon has taken no action yet on the according to a story told by Bross| .o....on Elliott, jr., a cousin of the dead boy, : 3 N EADERS of THE WASH. while they were hunting in the O Senor Zubaran's action follows a Te- INGTON STAR visiting chita river bottoms, two and one-half his_honesty in the London are Invited to make miles morth of here. Emilio Portes Gil, use of THE WASHINGTON According to Bross Elliott, he and |deputy from Tampico, read ints the rec- o his counsin were on thelr way home|ord a letter which he said had been when the negro, who had been fol-|given him by President Obregon, and lowing them for some time, came up|purporting to have been signed by Dep- just as Ansley and the negro shot a|uty Juan Zubaran, a brother of the Squirrel. A dispute arose as to who|minister. The letter evidently com- had killed the squirrel and the negro | pleted a business deal in which the .'-:gn'::'flfiu"“-fi? Horw rding fired a shot into the boy's body at|department of industry was involved. mall, advice obtaini close range, killing him instantly, ac-| Secretary Zubaran, after this incident, cording to Bross' story. The negro|conferred with President Obregon, who ordered Bross to leave at once, threat- |assured h!m his nesty was unques- may be traced mrou'h m Reg- ening to kill him, he sald. The boy |tioned. but the president failed to make istration Department conducted ran two miles to a telephone and|a public declaration of this, and the sec- by our London Office. notified his father of the shooting. !retary’s resiznation followed. [} N EERRRY i L& = “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 Christmas—then what? More drudgery And in addition. all the linens and napkins and than ever! A scrambled house to be gotten 3 thi c ring the hollday rev- s s % e e hase enough taske rder. Loads of dishes solled at the Yuletide eliug ! % without iheinding the Most feast must be bLrightened up and returned to their 1 g, S0t all the family washing. sacred resting place in the cupboard. SEND IT TO THE MANHATTAN! Use our “ROUGH DRY” SERVICE This Week' Our Semi-fintshed or Rough Dry Service enahles Fou to have ALL the wanhing thoroughly Ccleanse most imagic proc All hou are launde We iron a and white and reedy W fike Jour house dresses and. childre A Phone North 3953_1-5 1 Seven Complete Laundry Services { y MA N H AT IiAN . Damp Wash Service. Table and Bed Linens Servios. Finished Family Service. Semi-Finished Service. 133646 Florida Avenue, N.W. N S = 2lv 12 cents por E DOUBLE.CHECKING SYSTEM insures the return of EVERY PIECE and eliminates all possibility of error. (“Rough Dry" Blankets, Lace Curtains, ets. Men's Wearings, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. < AN Waodward & Lothorop DOWN STAIRS STORE Continuing the = E H L] = = g E REDUCTION SALE OF i Ready-to-Wear Apparel | FOR A | er Dept., Women Misses Girls Fur-Trimmed Velour Suits. Reduced to $19. Fur-Trimmed, Silk-Lined Coats. Recuced to $23. Tricotine Dresses. Reduced to $9. Party Dresses. Reduced to $23. Women’s and Misses® Silk Dresses. Reduced to $ Pleated Wool Plaid Skirts, $4. Heavy Quality Georgette Blouses. $3.95. Dimity Blouses, with French pleating. Reduced to $1.45. Wool Sweaters. Reduced to $3.95. Felt and Velvet Hats. Reduced to $1.35. Velvet and Duvetyn Hats. Reduced to $1.95. Velvet and Duvetyn Tailored Hats. Reduced to $3.95. Model Hats, in brown, navy and rust. Reduced to $3.95. Embroidered Poiret Twill Dresses. Reduced to $16. Beaded Canton Crepe Dresses. Reduced to $19. Extra Size Cotton Blouses. Reduced to $2.35. Embroidered Satin Dresses. Reducedto $23. Braided Tricotine Dresses. Reduced to $23. Girls’ Apparel Fur-Collared Bolivia Coats. Reduced to $5. Gingham Dresses, 2 to 14 years. Reduced to $1.10. Miss Saratoga Middies; 10, 12 and 14 years. Reduced to $1.10. Down Stairs Store. = N 3 1 £ g E IR T R !z Wllll S

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