Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 44

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, 1. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBEK 8, 1922 l = 2 = {1 (i akainst Mr. White growing out of 2 ning ignited an oil pit of the North | 0l workers attempted to siphon the | RUSS FAMINE PERSISTS. | |t e T vl 201,205 e s an ol i of 1 Ko 08 orkers asempted 1o sioton | s = | . |oMce, the Emporia Gasette, durln€ |, (3 to five pits containing ap.|"andicabped by lack ofecontainers. 185,000,000 Needed Next Year if cent_ sympathy" with ~ the strikers. | Proximately 400,000 barrels of oil, was | 000~ " c>tmated the loss at $200.- . : i GRALY? | Mr.White's trial was set for today. |still burning early today. althouen | v ] | . Relief Work Is Completed. AGAINST FRIEND |, The’ atiorney "general's telogram | oMcials of the Company expressed the T | NEW YORK, December 8.—At least ! was sent after a conference W! elie that with g v Sicei - e - [ 5 Judge A, McDermott of the industrial continued wet In lv a young woman is usuall, 3 H e ———————————————————————————————— Now sn_our New Store, 709 13th. one door above G Gifts Useful and Beautiful $5.000.000 will be needed for Russian Woather the blaze would be ccnfined | wed at fifteen, that being the leg:llt ; court, designated by Gov. Allen as|to a comparativ . n; relief for the vear starting mext Au- court, designated by Gov. Allen anto a comparatively smail area. !age for marriage. {&UNL, if the famine is to be broken ::rwh"g" Against’ Willinmv Allen |1oft for_the east meveral days ago. Judge McDermott previously rs. Gron Says She Ofteniliet executive for the joint distribu- ite Ordered Dismisse fersing to Mr. White's insistence that —in the electrical line are here, at Specially Attrac- ” i i - s . ithe case be brougl o trial, bu B 3 eaall A . G to His R When | oo o e Tor Russia moxt | on Day of Trial. stating he was ‘concurring in_the tive Prices. It will in no way obligate you to come in i Lame 10 His Rescue When Dr. Bosen will leave for Russia ne = recommendation of the attorney gen- 5 5 : e L e e e Colt s aho : eral's office that” the case be dis- and inspect our Christmas offerings. i ? Byl e 3 o | By the Associated Pi | missed.” Mr. White contended that . ¢ Was Fenniless. e ons. {trial of the case was necessary to 1 Art La : . - e lUon S| JPORIA. Kan, December & | . aplich the valldity of his stand; vory Art Lamps Electric Irons that ‘enoush' food had" been ‘distrib. | Hini3 to the friendly duel hetween|which, he declared.” was for free —in_six designs. with a choice offering high-grade Univer- By the Associated Press luted 1o stop starvation and suffering | Henry J. Allen, Governor of Kansas,|speech. =~ ; tesient of Six different styles of Silk | sal Electric Laundry Irons PORTLAND. Me., December 3.—Mrs. | was ridiculous. |and his crony, Willlang Allen White, | _¥fe s tofisaueiiasiataionten Chede = . 3 ¥ ns; ron. testifying in! —_— editor and author, whlch arose over her suit for divoree from herhasband. | gome of the biggest.braine in thejMr. White's announcement of sym-| Niels Gron. Danish diplomat. said she | world are now engaged on the prob- ' pathy with striking rallway shopmen | LIGHTNING FIRES OIL. Madelina Masters Special, $7.25 | " Special, $5 ELECTRIC TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, CHAFING DISHES, ETC. CREDIT e B C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. . s huu! {';:filifi‘alamy:;:m‘i‘shed ‘it will be pos-!Violation of the state industrial c‘““'U‘M)O,()()O Damage Done in Arkan- flUTFlTTEHS:m ME". WI]MEN Am] fl“llDflEH en he!lem of making seeing by wireless a|in what the governoriclaimed with had often gone to his rescue Wwas penniless, sometimes g o I . CE amounts as small as $10. At one time. | sible to broadcast a whole theatrical |1aw, apparently was written today. sas Field. | 4 I | 1he petitioner said. she put Gron ou!v\erformar:f?l\":;i.lsn\mh“:r‘:‘;ns‘i'fi“'s’;-‘;;‘ A telegram from Richard J, Hop-j > s e ! . 2. 5 s 5 : 2 2u allowance of $100 a month. {actors and 4t O bIe to watch a|Lins state attorney general, to R.| ELDORADO, Atk, Decembes = Sfiecra’lsts m Heatvng&lng’ztrng Eqm[)ment Two months before their final sepa-| musical conre drama while it is| Bovnton, county attorngy, last night| Fire which last night threatened the L] | Tation. Mre. Gron testified, her hus-| being played in New York. ! directed dismissal tod: of. charges | entire Smackover oil field, when light- > i 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. Tand came to her suite in a Chicago | ; ' 7TH AND L STS. N.W. | hotel. hungry and without funds. "She gave him money for his immediate needs. she said. this including a sum necessary to pay his dues at the Har- | vard Club. New York. where he had} been post | S e e e e D i L e I R ERRLEREDLDEDELDERE You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy's RERRDVEVEVEVRVEVER Welcome in Every Home--Furniture _--the Gift of Continual Pride Knick-kqa?ks and novelties are no longer given as Christmas presents. Folks are giving useful, sensible gifts of good furniture. Gifts that are a con- stant reminder of the giver throughout the entire year. And such practical gifts can be had at Phillip Levy’s on easy, dignified credit terms. Make your selections tomorro w—merely pay a small amount down— settle the balance of the bill in easy we ekly or monthly amounts. ‘Tender Letters Written. L 3] Tender passages from letters writ- tan by Mrs. Gron to her husband in ' 19i7 and 1318 were introduced today | “How I miss voil, dear love.” one of ! these letters ran. “You must come | and bring me back with you to help | and love you and live and die | ter coucluded with | Teasdale: 1 heard. ed and loved me. 1 send you back this word 1 B addressed 1o My | gned “Your ow —and after all, what . other cigarette is - so highly respected by so many men? cial little | ry day in prepa- | for our munion together nd that we may have our darling lit- i us here and always until | Let Fatima smakers tell you vesterday completed her n the witness stand. 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