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> 30 TRINKLE SEEKING - BOND SENTIMENT | Virginia Governor Sendmg;. Out Letters Inquiring About Special Session. S R Dispateh to The RICHMOND, Va.. T ! Trinkle is sending out letters to ally riembers of the legislature for infor- | mation regarding their attitude on | the matter of a special session of | tLe legislature to discuss the bond | E s the matter stands he is opposed to and will not convene the seneral assembly. information in his hands at the require rmber £ —iov. istering of bers in both branches would | e to change the position ol will have to be as- three-fifths of all branches for th lain | té of a bare majority would ! 't his approval. There is not | t possibility for aligning two- of the present membership to ! Piss the bill over his veto. Speakership Is Involved. Thare is a new development in the —that of the spe i house of del Col.y who | is ex- 3 be a candidate again. and | he ction on the bond and road atter next vear will determine ther he can succeed himself. W. Ozlin of Lunenburg. who cd to the bond issue, fa a direct zasoline tax for r i hond’ proposition for the speakership. Start Boom for Hart. perintend- begun for the governorship, Hart ving his e educa- and has + record for h Mr. Hart. however, i n Of his residence. TWo ZOVernors | me from that section in recent Stuart and Trinkle—and the us of opinion is that the next | il come from what is consid- | tidewater section & aspirants at Senator ;. Wal- Mapp of Accomae. and Attorney Genaral John R. Saunders of Middle- sex. It je considered certain that 11 not be parties to a triangu- sht, one or the other to step + ‘case of such contingency. Cirginia Tribune, the orxan of an_party, is a thing o€ past, the directors having deter- to end its publication after six | s of life. It was the organ of republican party in Virginia, and roic efforts were made to Keep the ‘hing going. but the republicans failed to rally to its support — e CANTERBURY FARM SOLD : TO BALTIMORE OIL KING | Magnificent Virginia Estate Near‘ Warrenton Acquired by J. S. Cosden. tch to The Star . December X — miilionaire of Ba Canterhury farm., tes in thi hmey of New Vi = six mils from Warren Blue Ridge. on the cofton exchange in purchased it a few vears improved it highly. building s, stables, ten- (1t honuses, and furnishing it a8 a first- sy farm for breeding fine horses and nd_outbuildings are said $660.000 and it has been ed for sale this year at $300,000. The purchaser already has shipped in several carloads of brood mares and his race horses will foliow. His stables | are in charge of William Garth of Charlottesville — WIFE NO. 3 OF SUICIDE TELLS NO. 2 OF DEATH Second Spouse Wires Back She Is| Content to Have Body Buried in City Where Man Died. Ry the Associated Prese MIAMIL Fla. December 2 —Mrs. Rianche 'Llovd Burns, widow and third wife of George W. Burna, auto- mobile distributor. who committed Suicide in a Miami hotel Wednesday afternoon by shooting himself, has | + marriage certificate showing she was married to Burns in Knoxville, Tenn.. three months ago. Mrs. Ruth Robert Burns of Mur- freesboro. Tenn. sald to be Burns ~econd wife, from whom the third Mrs. Burns says her husband was diverced, was notifled of Burns' death by the King Undertaking Company at the request of the third Mrs. Burns, and. acdording to a statement made this morning by a member of the “undertaking firm, a telegram has heen received from the second Mrs. Gurns saying that burfal of Burns here will be satisfactory to her. - HALTS DEPORTED BOOZE. Court Issues Writ for 11,505 Cases | on Cunard Liner. Ry the Associated Press. NEW YORK. December 2.—The! «ailing of the Cunard line steamship | \ssyria, on which 11505 cases of | Scotch whisky were to be returned ! io Scotland by the prohibition de- | partment. was halted today through a_writ of replevin obtained by the | Alps Orug Company, which claimed . ownership of 4.000 case: i The whi s sent by Heilborn | & Co.. distillers of Glasgow. Scot- | land. to an agent in this country in i921. It was seized by prohibition als when it was consigned to the Alps Drug Company and another firm. both of which had permits to| import and handle wine. ! The prohibition officials contend | ‘hat the whisky has never been out | +f the custody of the customs depart- | t. and that they are sending it k to its rightful owner, the Heil- | lorn company. TURN AMMONIA FUMES ON DRY AGENTS IN RAID Ry the Ansociated Press. SAN FRANCISCO. December 2.— Ammonia fumes were utilized by a soft_drink establishment today in an ¥tempt to repel 2 rald by four pr§hibition agents, with the result two of the agents wergaovePcome. A bartender was arreSted on a charge of violating the Volstead act. ‘The fumes enveloped the agents as they rushed into the cellar of the establisment. Despite the suffocating fumes, the agents seized several bottles of liquor for evidence and then fought thelr vay back to the open air, res- Jeuing the two of their number who Were uvercome. g groomed by opponents of the |Si {Office | Martne barracks tomorrow at | 3 p.m., orchestral concert by the United States Marine Band | Orchestra, William H. Santel- | | mann, leader: Taylor Branson, | second leader. Program. Pathfinder of March, “The Panan Overture, | (a) “Serenade” () | Grand scenes from ¢ | Valse de concert, “The P i ful Blue Danube”. | Banet’ music fro { Ador” ... Ruebner Grand march, “Entrance of the | Guests in the W from “Tannhav W ymn. “The Halls of zuma.” r Spangled Banner.” | OnlyMoon’:s Rays[ lToLightOhioCityi | Or Pay Must Wait sociated Press. WELLSVILLE. Ohio. December 2 —With the city facing a financial crisis, stygian darkness will be the rule on the streets here during the winter months unless the power com- pany ag to nd o1 the mur palit nnour W no money to et lighting mpany v nd wait dopt the ¢ depend u meon for street lightings.” one munici- pal officer said —_— ille has W o $900 _monthly “If the pow rnish the lig we mus {CHURCH CLOSED 16 YEARS i 1 Efforts Being Made in Lynchburg ! to Resume Services. ! : Dispateh to The Star. % i { i i {BURG. Va. voen here December 2 — « planning for | ation and opening for serv- Church of the Epiph been without services which has - | teen vears. Laymen have pledged financial sup- | port for the church and e urged Bishop R. €. Jett to arranze for serv- ices there “Seventy-seven” for Colds and Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, Pains and Soreness in Head and | Chest, Cough, Sore Throat and | General Prostration and Fever. To get the best results take | Seventy-seven” at the first | feeling of a Cold. Doctoring Book mailed free. Price, 50c and $1 on remittance or Humphreys' H Willinm_Street Forms% OF THE BETTER KIND COST L):ss! at “The Sign of Good Printing” Moore’s Printcraft Shop 735 13th St NW. = —Q WHEN YOU NEED A KEY You need our instant duplicating service Duplicate Key, 25¢ Bring your locks to the whop TURNER & CLARK Banement 1233 New York Ave. PLATES Fit Tight SATISFACTION NTEED PLATES—$15 PAIN BY_COND Removable ework Inserted | Without Grinding Your Teeth Plates Repaired $1.50 While You Wait Plate DR. LEHMAN i, 307 7th St. N.W. Saks' enings— (losed on Sundass Whatever your want —Star Classified ads. will supply it. Star Classified ads are diligently read—and promptly responded to. If you want help of any kind—or if you are seeking a position—the direct way to get both is through a Star Classi- fied Ad. The more you give in your “Ad"—the more sat- isfactory will be the replies. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office. details THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHI&G'['ON, D. ¢, The Question “What Shall I Give?” Can Best Be Answered Satisfactorily and Economically at Phillip Levy’s, the Store of Useful Xmas Gifts for Outfits The days of knick-knacks and novelties are gone. More and more people every year are giving gifts that are sensible, and prac- tical, as well as useful. Determine this Christ- mas that you are going to give useful gifts of good Furniture from Phillip Levy’s. Royal Easy $94.50 Chairs . ..... 24 Wouldn't dad or brother be the most surprised person to recelve a “Royal Easy Chair for Christmas?" Push-button styles. $3 Cash, $1 a Week Gate Le, .50 T:bies e 324 Prettily designed—richly fin- ished in Mahogany—hand rub- bed. A gift that is welcomed by every one. $3 Cash. $1 a Week Telephone Stand and Chair $ 3.95 Makes a duudy Christmas gift. Sturdily made and fin- ished in Fumed Oak. Chair may be concealed under stand when not in use. Made of Solid P two deep widn frout drawers. Semi- $90.50 Vimmties e 29 Danchter or mother or sweetheart will ght in recelting a Toilet Tahle. Walnut or Mahogany finish edi - Like iliustration. ® .- $5 Cash. $1 a Week Mchogany 317.50 Rockers .. ... Rockers always make good Christ man gifts everal thls year. A sarlets of diferent styles. one of which 1s shown. $3 Cash, §1 a Weck Mahogany Smoking Stands $)79 Teddy Bears ....... 39:.‘ Crying Tedds Bears. Just as il Iustrated. Of nice size and well sewed. Smoking Jjust s shown. s ash receiv- finished 10 zeatly de- o 31.29 Sweepers . .... All-metal Sweepers—finish- ed in Mahogany. (iood bristle brushes. Made for and guar- anteed by us. but practi- cal Christmag gift. Glass top— Mahogany finished frames— and felt bottom. u.u.:dd-a.: BN d‘i“d SO 3444217437 Jdq=dddqd4f For Mother or Wife an Ostermoor Mattress for Christmas Ostermoor Mattresses are guaranteed never to mat, pack or become hard, un- even or lumpy. They are absolutely vermin-proof, dustproof and no-absorbent. Surely there isn't a thin, that mother or wife coul receive for Christmas. that she would appreciate more than a real Ostermoor Mat- tress. Give her onel $1 Delivers One to Your Home e |\ Davenport {19.50 Tables. e A Beautiful Davenport Table will make an excel- lent gift. It’s useful as well az ornamental. Rich- ly finished in mahogany. Several different designs. $3 Cash, $1 a Week Tilt-top Tables $16.50 Artistically designed and richly finished in Mahogany. A very use- ful plece of furniture as well as ornamental, 18- inch to h, $1 a Week No matter where you live. DECEMBER _3, 1922 Easy Credit Terms Arranged to Pay for Your Xmas Gifts | Dorke . 24% Sister or mother will surely appreciate a pretty Spinet Desk. Richly finished in Mahogany. Sliding top. " 83 Cash, $1 a Week Chest . .. The gift that by every on is welcomed Built of gen- e red cedar. d dust proof. Highly polished $3 Cash. $1 a Week ainly needs a Maga- zine Rack—why not give him one? 36 inches high—well made—large shelves. Fumed Oak finish. Doll Highchair and Baby Doll g Surely the baby with Joy when she receives one of these White Enameled High Chairs and doll baby. will jump Sets .. .o 890 Sets consist of Mahogany- finished Nut Bowl, Nut Crack- ers and 6 Nut Picks. A use- ful gift for any one. Mahogany Bridge Lamp and Shade 38.95 Here’s a giit theentirefamily can enjoy the entirc years. Will also add a touch of real beauty to the home. Com- plete with Ma- hogany-finished - - stem, two-light fixture, lovely silk shade with silk fringe and plug attachment. $3 Cash. $1 a Week -Out-of-Town Folks You, too, can take full advantage of our special offerings in our gift department. We'll pay the freight. PART 1. : r N s Headquarters Right now our stocks of sensible giits are for more brilliant and resplendent than any 2 Outfits Christmas season heretefore. You don’t need the ready cash to shop here—merely make vour selections—we’ll cheerfully arrange casy credit terms for payment. i > 3975 Nest of 97.50 T:;:Ie: ’27 A dainty piece of furniture Pretty End Tables ... ... Isn't there some your gift list that going to give an Several different s finished in Mahogan: $3 Cash. $1 a Week one ou you are nd Table? mas gift. S Mahogany. $5 Cash. $1 a Week Richly finished in Club Massive, overstuffed. comfortable Oval Library 5] .98 Tables ... ... A gocd assortment of differ- ent styles and size from which 10 make selection. lub Chairs make splendid Christmi Golden 0ak or Mahogany fin- gifis. Tpholstered in a beautiful, ishes T'rices hegin £11.98. dursiile tapestry. $3 Cash. $1 a Week $5 Cash, $1 a Week Polychrome Smoking Stands Lamps and Silk Shades $0.50 J What could sou think of that would he appreciated more than a beautiful Table Lamp? Stems are finished in Mahogany—1 % - in« 1k shades in several cc $3 Cash. $1 a Week g A Child’s Rockers .. . .. 1-‘»‘]“”["::!’1‘ Ro. and enamel Give the kid Beautiful Hall Clocks. . 3 kers for the hed in red s pictured. Elevated Oen 49.50 Gas Range Made and guarar World-known “Bu people. Large eleva and broiling oven. 4 burner for your style. Give mother or wife Gices a one for Christmas. h $5 Cash. $1 a Week Mahogany Ferneries .. . . 314.50 A sensible Christmas gift. Mahogany-finished stand with galvanized water box. Several dfferent styles from which to choose. $3 Cash, $1 a Week Candlesticks. Nothing that you could think of will be more appreciated than one of these Buffet Sets, consisting of Mahogany Fruit Bowl and two Candlesticks. 82 Cash, $1 a Week For the bedroom, living room or hall. for Hand painte n natural colors. Com- Outfits plete with silk =hade, long cord and plug.