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/ 0 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922, - TP [} 1 SAY FORD FORGOT clothes with money he should h:.vc'waflmn. Then he began to lie mfmbpr 24. Mrs. Brokaw said she will spent_on me” Mrs. Brokaw said.[me. 1 heurd of this other woman. |return to Detroit, where she will file “Mr. Brokaw was a wonderful hus- |1 met her and gave her a whipping.” | charges of non-support against her TAX ON $2,000,000 |vara to me until he met this other | The caxe wus_continued untii_c- | husband 2 : l_[fl I_EAI]ERI_ESS LEFT/IN ONTARIO | g0 Bl e 0 I i 10 ETROTT, Mien, District National Bank 1406 G Sgreet - DETROIT, Mich., September 27.—: If Henry Ford forgot about a de- vosit of $2,000,000 in a Windsor, No Logical successor 'or Ontario, bank, as was reported several days ago, it is quite cer- Rule Over 50 tain that he also neglected to make - : 0 e Sincerely Cordial sionel Vi . Georgia Voters. 25'he started an ‘investigation of the manufacturer’s cash resources across the border. Under the Ontario law, interest SWAYED BY ELOQUENCE| gnbunk deporits mey ve fovied for ported “lost account,” Black said, had not been declared. ‘The com- Adhg missioner figured Mr. Ford owed erents Stuck Through Three | [ n" SV ndeor abour $5:400 3 3 in taxes for the three vears the Decades—Hoke Smith Mentioned | 5 Joiee, o5, the hrce vears the | for Senate Seat. Sl R | iWIFE CAUSES ARREST In_the OF COUPLE AT-HOTEL | Inills and valleys of Georgia, where \mex follow the furrow to earn their | That’s our attijtude. We ap- preciate a customer’s patronage— and aim to show it by the way in which we conduct the rcuvtin~ of this Bank. When you select us as the “financial department” of ycur business you receive in return our By the Associated Press. ATLAN September . daily bread, an estimated fifty thou- | Tells ~Omaha Prosecutor ~She ioni iliti sand followers of United States Sen- H. L- Oflll(l, Jl’. funCtlonl"g fac“ltles' You can do ator Thomas E, Watson, who died| Horsewhipped Woman in Case Cashi i yesterday in Washington, now are Fight Years Ago e business the world over through leaderless—oftering to some man who 8! 2 . can win their falth and admiration | By-tie Associated Press. W. P. Lipscomb us. You can consult us and we'll an opportunity to become a dominat-|""OMAHA, Neb. September 2 dvi didl B i ‘This afternoon. In the little village | Sharies ,{;,fi"’,fi:,‘:,',,;‘,"?,,”:"i,e}{f.oi'f C.J. keler R e ut through it of Thomson, the last rites will be said Myficn " niotor car company, and Mrs. all—in every phase of relationship over the remains. Throughout the state | 3 ; &1 s there {s sadness over the senator's | e death, with both political friends and piesial o S, 008 JOC, Taay fon enemics alike expressing regret and || e nn o sympathy to the bereaved f Salena okaw. of Detroit. Mrs. Hickory Hill e !Brokaw said she came from Detroit In the mind of almos| pay her husband for his ill there is a picture of a slight figu : 2 standing with arms outstretched o a platform, His eyes red halr, silvered with s or Dotroitiiapartinent| N. L. Sansbury 5 Viee Prestdents you'll be impressed, we believe, by the sincere cordiality of all of us. “At your service” with us—means just what it says. Making the Home More Attractive Adding attractiveness to your home is simply a matter of the careful selection of a few pieces of furniture—not neces- sarily expensive pieces, but just a few well chosen ones. Often a table of some kind will cast the spell of attraction. Executives of the “Cordial” Bank ordered;’ his face impas X _ Det X from his lips eloquent words pour like | $IEht years ago. and at another time a stream of moulten metal. Watson, O ML pen Atk the orator, playing upon the emotions 8! o of his followers like a master of a musical instrument. Loyal for Three Decades. “Right or wrong,” these “Tom Wat- son men” have followed their leader at all times during the past three decades, according to election returns. lObsnr\'eru are almost unanimous the opinion that Wats s influence following will live long after v has entered the grave and teachings will be adhered to Come in and see them. All are inexpensive. \Vhy, there’s a beau- thatihisee tiful library table in mahogany for only $22.50, a fine- ainets Bosibis looking console in antique mahogany for $20.50. and occa- sional tables at almost any pril®. ole——=]nl——= ol —— == ol == [0 | =] |—lol——=olc——a[c——jolc——2lal—"lo]—J} On display at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store there are so many good-looking tables that you cannot help from seeing one that will add attractiveness to your home. Whether you want a large library table or just a small occasional table, it's here in the finish you desire. s ediets [ s legions, | unchangeable the laws edes and Persians. He ruled state of a republic: With his death there is no « | | R DN by P & s e = T (mg follower to assume the s 2 1 M o acco) servers, wh Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name o Detret u candigato will he | 1.0 ) - S, % ¢'a few Watson men and | Clathe o Yk nade to sccure the united jares | j S t of the other: Chos W C e PRt the Georia Taw. Gov. Thomas (hats Kaufman & Br i W. Hardwick may appoint a tem- CHICAGO porary successor to the junior sena- tor to serve unt the general el Setoacs Ma (S 699 CO Between DEE i oo Soiovics 5 1% e cd the e o dep: will return to T [LIEE TOWE] B e 1 S expired term in the general ele He has stated h n_ will is: statement announ is decision on a suggestion that such a primary be ordered. an does not democratic stated in polit Among those being mentioned as candidates for the unexpired term former ator Hoke Smith, Gov. {Hardw recently defeated by Cli o iford M. Walker for re-election: Cla i Howell, national democratic commi = taeman of Georgi d . H. Dean. None of these, howeve < author- |ized the use of his nam p matter at this time. e " ; One O(L:ha [n\);t:’l!‘it’. Sl “Silver Bells Proclaim Golden Opportunities” (] bl i) {late “Sage of McDufffe,” recollections of how he not only made and unmade high officials during the past thirty years, of how he laughed whenever defeated and of the times during his last campaign he was carried on a litter, but never falled to keep his speaking engagements. SENATOR WATSON’S BODY TO OLD HOME FOR BURIAL The body of the late Senator Thomas FE. Watson of Georgia, for vears a powerful and picturesque character in public life, left Washington this afternoon for final honors and burial in his native state, accompanied by a notable delegation from Congress. - Those \\"llu) are tacrfiomvan)i:ng Ulvc Z body to the senator’s late home in D . Qo e —Clothes Designed by Kaufman Senators Pat Harrison of Mississippi J. Thomas Heflin of Alabama, thaniel B. Dial of South Carolina, jJohn K. Shields of Tennessee, Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida, Harry S. New of Tndiana, Samuel M. Shortridge of 3 California, Tasker L. Oddic of N | Vada and Raiph H. Cameron of Ari-| N8 2 - zona. j Representatives Thomas M. Bell, Frank Park, William C. Lankford and : q Carl Vinson of Georgia, Thomas U. L 4 E Sisson of Mississippi, James W. Byrnes of South Carolina and John H. Smith- Z 4l wick of Florida. The other eight 4 g members of the Georgla delegation - 2 in'the House will join ine cortege at 3 l i . Il fi 3 _ % Thomson, as they are at present in mn Z : - Good looking, we g, smart styles | Cranston Willlams, secretary to the contest will be influence of 'hei Senator Narris; Sarah Orr, secretary ifi the late Senator Watson; Alice u Ammrics St e ol it b e W for both business and out door wear ing at 8 o’clock, an event of impor- T Dustice Resse, and Miss Maude . . Morris also are accompanying the tance to every man in Washington. 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