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AR, WASHINGTON, D. T, FRIDAY, DECEMBER EXODUS FOLLOWS MOB dainty and graceful, entertain wit ’ SCE!IES IN ARKANSAS I]ISTRIBT GUAR" UN" lANNUA‘. [}HAR"Y BA“. }:fi:::;:"jfm%fii‘fkfi 32;“::3?3%:2 THE EVENING e vacoe | HEROISH] MEDALS GIVEN NNz Allplatinum \\\\\\ 7 = wore dirceted by Arthur 8, Whitcomb. T pner Ring, | Reeciie i i ] ’ Honorary ons and paironesses of ‘| TN PHONE EMPLOYES oz s e msesee-| GOING TO BALTIMORE OF ELKS' LODGE SUCCESS ¢ S5 50285 Chygeg jowel sirables Quit 011 Fields Where d : d t $75.00 = “Vigilantes” Made Raid. T B ”ifi"""h; 1“'3?3”" il ?:‘l:i'd'?; (fc"".r" rls mas ]ewe 'y OPPENHEIMER & SHAH ||Six Women and Four Men Award- ‘. Ark, December 1.—More | Hand-Picked Company Designated |pi) Team Makes First A Fichai ME. and Mrs. Edward B, ¥ . . 1 3 ppear- | | . G . Sha Mr. s - TR S o i ed Vail Decoration and |have left tne seuth Ouachia county to Take Part in Army ance in Novel Exhibition Chaties SucSoscn, Mr- and Mrs, Harey as your mncome p ermits ormerly With A. Knhn. : ofl flelds since Tuesday night. when 1t10! M. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus $2,750 in Cash. one man w:smkel‘}hdfl.ou‘e‘\;edn:nl:rre% and- Day Parade. at Function: Mr. and Mrs. William iude. w b ; ” a num- == b . . - ' roras) ‘nffggrg;1fs§;%¥i”o;"z&s::lifin:§| Washington will be represented in S n _'B‘Inicr, arc en a c arge account By the Associated 3 o the Ausociated B = vigilantes” from various towns In the NEW YORK, December 1.—Six|section, uccording to information re-(the Army day parade in Baltimore, {women and four men, emploves of A e ~ Tho exodus conitnued today, nearly , £ | Appsoptiately; itory: 4 the Be ll.lele].;hm;'e s;)alen:; 3 :.,erday 100 moeexodus conitnued today, nearly mombers of the Natlonal Gnardm:-“w third annual charity ball at the werc awarded Theodore N. Vall me-| coming here to take trains. the District of Columbia. A €OM-) N, willgra Hotel, attended by more morial medals for noteworthy public | KEd Harper, sheriff of Ouachita coun- |posite company of hand-pleked offi-{4yap 3 500 pergon, service and what was In most cases !, returned here late today after aicers and men has been sclected by it f oy i C " S 108! ¢ ! trip made through the oil section. He i ballroom resounded to | Whi :..r.u.«nx“r-sux:ng_» xnwmle h\a\'\lll,;gfl‘: | e oll mection. J1¢ board of officers, in accordance with | o e and orchestra. | LoD (human lives during 1921 \ the d that the unde- orders issued ut the direction nr,‘“.hm.. playing alternately, kept the hig he company also gave a total k::‘ ems to l{-:ve‘heel; Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, command- | ..,y dancing until ate hour. The s ports of v b7 E Do clement. are InE the guard, by Lieut. Col. R. D g ymart dril 2 made its first Sheriff Harper La Garde, adjutant general. public appearance, and under The company will have more than!jmang of Maj. Eugene C. 0 enlisted men. After participat- gented a movel Charity and benevolent work of W i ington Lodge, No. 15, Ii. I. O. celved here by the authorities. Md., tomorrow by the finest of tho ! 5" e g oun; n was chairman of the gen- mes This Genuine .85 Diamond Ring *11£ This br cut, pure 5 ash. yron nest Thady, twenty years | old, switchboard man, received a gold medal and $300 for unusual service g act of parllament, inflicted for No_arrests have been made as the ! g, 3 It of the killing of “John Few G . a upon any person convict- {during the flood at Pueblo, Colo., on b also known in the oll fields ;N in the parade they will Witness | ounds of applause. Miss Clara 2 f we it. Fie when he maintained Wood and “Fenrose.” He was (the foot ball game between the Army file fhe stsime iuor > wa ‘ nd the Marine Corps, scheduled for s <tock on while the rising : of the proprietors, |the afternoon. The order speclfies poured 1into the telephone | i lim" Sunders, was re. that the enlisted men to, compose ng. When the lights failed he ave been tarred and feath- this comvaml' sgoul;! be sel !‘nud ! f(.l sed lamps eo that the oo- 5 report as o mad ause of thele bearlng, carriage a: . Juld remain at ‘ork. He e coroner’ 2 . S Tial e R Rty W a1 SR ERE. Anton stcpnan, commara Commercial National Bank turned a verdict that Clothes” E rd : cas | came to hia death at “the har?dse;fiwill head the Washington contingent at the game, and he will be accom- pastiexipniGions panied by & number of his staff offi- G at 14th ch ‘Pueblo, for unusual cers_ including Lieut, Col. R. D. La e CABINET READY TO QUIT. |{xfieyseliths enil pitdd Miss Lilllan Elizabeth Barry. switch- I D P - board supervisor. St. Joseph, Mo., for T et Maj. He L ge J. A Save Yo Sa len, Medl G. Nevitt s Chilean President May Request De- { lon Medical Corps: Ca ur ving rescuing two babies from asphyxia- i . 1t's the glowing. warmth that gives | i 14-karat White Gold W i i i 3 5 The troops will be commanded by A Gold ) SR e Pan For erolsm 18y 1= Beslenation, Maj. Ochmann. " Following the parade When you receive your Christmas Chib Checks Watchshand cxevaveds now, et i i By the Associated Press. the men will be given seats in a spe- i = = : stylis shape; [durinis the DUrIInE of o et mwary | SANTIAGO, Chile, December 1} clal section of the stadium. Each will tomorrow you'll realize what a big thing a little 15ljewel adjust: 9. ?I 85 (ANALGESIQUE ) The Chilean cabinet is expected to DS furnished with ap \naieiu mn at ed” movement. persistent and systematic saving results in. It’s a good habit to continue—let part of that Tt acts like the touch of amagichand | " tiss Verda Ray Townley. chief|regign today. It Is understood that ' jis own pleasure following the game. Special ........ = N 1 AtanyDrugStore—Keepatubehandy | operator. Freeport, Tex.. for Gnusval |6 0 00 (L % YILEE re- 'The troops will leave here at 10 e e Y durinig ‘@ gulf coast storm, A It o'clock tomorrow mornin, Thos. Leeming & Co. N. Y., Amer. Agents 1 quest the ministry to remain in office | . 2 i b Elizabeth Weaks. night lunul the exchange of ratifications on | R Bl T check go toward opening a regular savings account 3 i ona: oL smelting wol s O hurtins L jtis Tena Rricanigtony] «a chimney 550 feet nigh, which Is only with us—where each and every dollar will be earn- raflroad bridge. S T thirty-five feet less than the famous o195 hterasiveathioid ovens dsoat d Iiss Etta Willcox, night operator, Anaconda (Mont.) stack, the tallest in ing 3¢ interest each and every day it’s on deposit. wlis it willeox, nighe overator: |CLUB RAIDED, ONE SLAIN. the world. The interest is compounded semi-annually. jacent town to spread an alarm after CHICAGO, December 1.—One man was killed and a policeman serlously E lineman, Washington, | wounded in an invasion today of the r rescuing a fellow employe | Union Walters' Club by fifteen armed on men. All departments of this Bank are open until 5:30 tonight French Pearls 0 : 4 W. Taylor, lineman, Winona,| The dead man is Frank J. Ragen, T : Womerny g T | for hazarding his Tifc In main- | former president of the union. " For Infants and Children - 1{} arls otl the same lovcline-- or. S ning telephone service during a| Police sa Ragen told them be. radiance and svmmetry e C. A /Q‘nd (G | fooa: - rordle ard Baen, o e ned | b Use For Over 30 Years adisnce and ety Saiicloan B - Alphonze Veno, lineman, Ashland, | into the club and began shooling. | Always bears ine Oriental. he same in weight. % E Wis., for hazarding his life in main- | One of thre» men arrested by police, | size and lasting quality. Cannot he W distinguished from real pearl-. g telephone rvice during a|they said, as identified by Ragen | [ a lead te | Slqnsture of - HARRINGTON Ml 5 JAMES BADEN, , 820 F St- First Vice Pre nd Cashier \ Cor_ 9th I ee. Prestazat i i S SBTEL. JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS “LOOK FOR THE BIG CLOUK.” J ’ Woodwary X7 Victrola Galleries, Fourth Floor Your Gift to the Entire F amifil A Victrola | Our Convenient Club Plan Simplifies Purchasing Men’s Suits —sacrifice reductions 535 to 40 327,95 Suits Now 422 to 45 § 3 4.95 Suits Now Merely select a limited number of records of Your Own Choice as initial payment. Small monthly payments 30 days later Victrola No. 100 $150 i Victrola 100, equipped with record | albums, $155. Special Outfit, $10, for records of your own selection; $10 monthly thereafter without interest. Victrola No. 111 5225 Victrola 111, equipped with record albums, $15 for records of your own selection; $15 monthly thcreafter without interest. Victrola No. 80 100 Victrola 80, equipped with shelves and record albums, $110. Special Outfit. $10 for records of your own selection; $9 monthly thereafter with- out interest. Suits Now STILL TOO MANY CONSERVATIVE SUITS IN STOCK! We started the sale with three times too many of them in our assortment, and at this time we have reduced the percentage down to only two times its right number. ASSORTMENTS ARE, THEREFORE, more than complete and WE AD- VISE YOU TO DROP IN AND LOOK OVER THESE high-grade, real honest-te-goodness KUP- PENHEIMER SUITS AT THESE REDUCED PRICES. 475 1o 50 § 39.95 - Sale of i Kuppenheimer ‘ i Victrola No. 260 3160 Equipped with record albums. $10 for recotds of your own se- $10 for records of your own se- lection; _59 monthly thereafter = lection; $12.50 monthly there- | without interest. Victrola No. 280 after without interest. Victrola Galleries $2 OO Equipped with record al- Victrola No. 210 $100 Y Young Men’s Models Not Included! ' (@Grosner Christmas Victrolas —of twenty sound-proof rooms, artistically furuil;hed, bums. $12-5_0 for records Selected now held 1013 PENN. AVE. N.W. where you may select your of your own selection; t-ld HVCI i d Sired i Victrola and records with $]2_50m°nth]y'_hct¢afi“ untiiae Y 1S ae pleasurable satisfaction. —house of Kuppenheimer good clothes without interest.