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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, We carry : Guaranteeq toads. fresh, sweet and juicy. Mixed Baskets, Oranges and Grapefruit ............ 4 DOORS ABOVE RIALTO TH FRESH CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED display of Fresh Florida Oranges and Grapefruit in Washington. Dircet from the GROVE in :olid Extra Selécted slus 35c Dozen or $1.00 per Basket Let Us Express You- Out-of-Town Friend a Nice Crate for Xmas—Phone Franklin 9870 WE DO NOT DELIVER LOCAL ORDERS Holmes, who presided GRANT. {ho ‘case just’ closed, at the April|turned to the courthouse as soon as | CHAMBEI ,"'P'""‘ this life Tuesday, De- GRANT. wlo_died fre sears ago tods: Charges of Seduction 1 Stenographer Fail. Deliberation. By the Associated Press. OXFORD, Miss., December here late yesterday returned a eration. C. M. McNeil, chief counsel for as to future action. rhe declared the governor Y‘ad nived at. governor, and it is expected he term of court. OPEN EVERY OPEN EVERY The verdict merely sald: b ally thunked £ = but o 1 Close 11 P.M. Remember—We Were on New York Ave. Last Winter Close 11 P.M. :l"xht fl:lndmml; f:ll!;::fi:h!eufl:a::emy- Miss Birkhead planned to return to| M. and 5 g )mlce‘of HARRIS. T2 sad hut loving remembranc submitted to it. it ittt dtti Rt TR R AT AT i 5 ency THROUGIH SUCTIO) wear floorcoverir Wafjle Irons, S12 to $16.50 Urn “Sets—Coffee Urn, Toasters, $5 to $3 Cream Pitcher, Sugar Samovars, §15.25 to $16.50 Bouwl and Tray, $31.25 to Disc Stoves, $6.75 to $8.50 $44.25 Immersion Heaters, $5.25 Tea Pots, $12.50 and $16 Chafing Dishes, $16 to $13 Electric Irons, $5 to $7.50 Electric Grills, $7 to $13.50 Curling Irons, $4.50 to § Percolators, $7.50 to $19.50 Shaving Mugs, $8.50 Coffee Urns, $15.50 to $22.50 Electric Radiators, $5 to $12 Electric Table and Household Gifts Please the Recipients for Years \When you give them, you give giits which are Iastmof in quahtv superlative in appearance, reflective of your feelings, helpful, different and always acceptable. Here are SOME of the many sugges- tions our display offers: fendant was in the courtroom. the judge and a few oourt attaches The Way to Ease, Leisure, Enjoyment for the Woman of the Home— AND--A Gift That Any Husband, Father, Son or Daughter Can EASILY Present \ giit that will bring her real joy on Christmas day and real happiness for 365 days of every year thereafter. Electric Cleaner Cleans Thoroughly By Air Suction Alone HIS cleaner merits preference, otherwise the rcputntnon ot this 2-vear-old establishment would never go with it. LATEST TYPE electric cleaner—cleaning \\1th the utmost effici- ALONE. There are no brushes to rs, become insanitary and disagreeable to clean. There are other features. even to its price—$59.50 complete with all attachments. $49.50 without. AND NOTE THESE TERMS.. It is the THESE Dealers Sell The e ARCADE ELECTRIC CO. Arcade Market JOSEPH D. CAMPBELL 517 10th St. N.W. ELMER H. CATLIN CO. 309 13th St. N.W. RICHARD GASCH & SONS 914 9th St. N.W. E. C. GRAMM 1909 14th St. N.W. LUKENS, BARKLEY & CO. 938 N. Y. Ave. N.W. GEORGE F. MILLER ELECTRIC CO. 903 N. Y. Ave. ) MODERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 917 H St. N.E. Sewing Machines, Washers, Ironers, Dish Washers, on Convenient Terms Heating Pads, $5 to $10 Vibrators, $16.50 up Milk Warmers, $10.50 “Emeralites,” $6 up ~Adjustolites,” $5 up Flashlights, complete with Battery, $1.35 up Water Heaters, 39.50 $10.50 EDGAR MORRIS SALES CO. 1f there's a Radio fan on your Christmas list, something for radio is nearest his heart—and the place to get it is this ELECTRICAL store. Our experts will gladly help you in selecting wisely— whether it's some one accessory or a complete set. We have receiving sets for every purse, from $20 to $325. Also separate headsets, Bestone horns, magna vaux, auto vaux, crystal detectors, vacuum tubes, condensers, batteries, etc. ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS Toys that teach and afford hours of excellent catertain- S .. $5.75 G T T R T A IR TR T DR g Haa S s R s i e it it i i e i i R R R R R I 1 Christmas Radio Sets and Parts Authorized Distributors for the Radio Corporation of America 1305 G St. N.W. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 709 13th St. N.W. WASHINGTON THEATER SUPPLY CO. 908 G St. N.W. ANACOSTIA THOMPSON BROS. 1220 Good Hope Road ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON & LADD 716 King St. ELECCom IWRIQ\L Gov. Russell Freed by Jury; Expect Girl to Appeal Case| fiis &5 s Verdict Is Returned After : e S Rome. Ga., and Amio- Only 28 Minutes’ Counsel for Miss Francis C. Birk- A jury in the federal district court jdict in favor of the defendant after only twenty-eight minutes of delib- Miss Birkhead, former stenographer for Gov. Russell, sought damages— $50,000 each on two counts—on the grounds of seduction and .the other impairment of her health as the re-} Tho verdict was returned by a jury of the case. Because of his faflure be requifed to appear before Judge | primary. Wednesday at 1 p.m. Neither the plaintiff nor the¢ de-|turn to Jackson. Ce EARIL, beloved son DECEMBER 12, 1922, Marriage Licenses. | Peaths. licenses have been fssued to the woln.rnflr. Monday. Decomber 11, 18:: Fuller and Lucy M. White. S et AN. beloved wifa orge H. Biadwe_aod e 3 Chaawen, I both of New Stanton, ¥ B e «mw’ ; 7 | woobs, sunday. Decomber 10 1022, at 3,10 by 2 2o B a J; fter a long LA WOO! e s John m 23, passed aws m xe to .,,,r,, loss on: daughter, three brothers, one Executive’s Former ||@ ¢ o Weod and Elol m- : raudmotner, aunt. two uariss. one == = w.e. Frie lla L. Reynolds, N ods and relstives wnu.: Richardson of Hustingtoh, W WYMAN. ond, igred ¥, Chamblisg of Jacksonilie. Pl Yomsell, Wyo Hawkins of Hcrabble,s Va., and o e Litiara’ o Braady, ¥ i “ George ¥. Martin and snxyn olinsor Dacember 11, 1922, at Por: 't the home of her a-unu» ARGARET T. WYM. i nd_Flizabeth Bradie: both of East Rockaway, N. ¥. —_—— Books on etiquette suggest no grace: ful means by which a great nation fe afs ugo today, December 1 can let loose of a small nation that No one knows is too hot to handle.—Atlanta Consui- Ouiy 1 tution. Of the n Card of Thanks. R0 e ot v e head were undecided early today 7" wite "o UART b whether an appeal would be taken ’ ; : |sn(o¥x| Wedex'":nud many ‘llhlnknk to, our k. who entered te et nu"n..; i v o thelr xindnesn: | ago - in her suit for $100,000 against Lee < L e M. Russell, Governor of Mississippl. . . Soi at the death of ur Iloved brother | BURNETT. 5 uncle. CHARL ver- Bicth. OUA. December 7, to Mr. sud Mrs. F Oua (nee McKee), Lowell, Mars., a son. Miss v ' : . In sud but lori e Birkhead, would make no statement 2 s . Jn sed tu on'nl.‘rvflwlglvr[ > a MISS FRANCES C. BIRKHEAD. | canp; filal‘l‘ldgt. . Reid Ang et and newspaper men were on hand| daughter. LAY, 7 i Ty ko died e 5, 18, when the jury filed in and reported. RIDGELT CHANDLER r 4 5 fately. wafciy gatbered in at home to their friends after De- © from sortow. far from s All Jurymen Married. onber 20, 1959 composed of men ranging in age sult of an alleged operation which | g o n O0 TeR olenty-six yi B:atbs con-|All are married. Thirty-f nesses were examined during BRACKETT. Sunday, December ; GIOVANNETTI. ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT O Witneeses menes, | |Borie aae e ined ST L | BRACKER S R iy T o Botvdoses. ... ..o - eaiiuaas ... 25¢ 3,4,5 and 6 for .. T e e e i Lo et ey NAVIBE flecnRnIEd Minet Faneral swivices Basket contammg 50 Oranges Sos Sl 00 - 12 to 25 in basket amined during the seven days’ trial |Jackson, where it was dismissed for| § Tl iredo] want of jurisdiction; refiled in thel friends respectively inviied to attend. 10| GIOVANNETIL A tribute of love an state court at Jackson, the state capi- | terment Bivemont. Va. mbrance 10 our dear fathe X 1.00 to respond to summons by counselltal, but withdrawn from the latter | CARTER. Sunday. Deccmber 10, 1922 & = N O PN --------------------------------- $1. for the plaintiff, a citation has been | court when service was obtained on | bercuionis Hospital, ANTHONY V. CARTEIR. | issued for Theo G. Bilbo, former|Mr. Russell when he came to his| daughter of Bessi» V. Jackson. Funeral will | home here to vote in the September| from her late residence, invited. « over | The governor and Mrs. Russell re- In loving memory of EDWAR they were advised that a verdict had £, ,‘,;‘;.;,"“,‘;’;,‘1‘:, cember 12, 1917 was | New Orleans, where she now has her e el x|y r, LOTTIE HA home. Gov. and Mrs. Russell will re- NEL) Me . December 11, 1922 S eiicparted ek two years Only . e Elva A. Donnelly Z 936 4th st. ne. Notice of arrival o FIRE DAMAGES CULVER. | fcminsat s fusers ssidence aos '““’?“"ilnopé}x'é. ey ;‘3".!:}{;{ DURITY. sundur morming. December 10.{ P HOPKINS “wio died four Jears az 2 20 A 61 beloved husband of the | todar. Indoor Target Range Destroyed | lateJaue E. Durity. in his $2nd year. KELIER. 1o tming semembrace of me e and Classroom Injured. s e e e NN KELLLE. who depart- L ave.. Wednesday, December 13, at 1 % LLK, w1 i Relatives and friends invited ", o Biwen years g0 today, Decemi CULVER, Ind., December 1 age estimated at $200,000 by fire which broke out at the Culver | z48 P st Military Academy here late yesterday.{ moum the: The large indoor target range, com- E:f:"'";;:h.;n | posed of forty-six targets, and a N. De WILLIAM 3., buiiding in which aviation equipment and May ¥ 3 = 1909, was stored were destroyed. The mili-| Helen aged 6 vears "y sonthe, " Funerai . s l'lillt Yor: A2 Ln;z ary science s rom his parents’ residen e . loving remembrance of éa‘;.’,'aéeu“" classroom buiiding s Wadnee Deamber i . 1a-j @ SARAH A. McDONALD, wio & terment Fort Lincoln cemetery. = residence. West A widow of th Deaths Reported. N The following deaths have been reported to | inferment at Cumberland. Md. December 12 1 the health department in the last twenty-four d.. papers please copy.) H never ou, dear motoe hours: JACKSON. i f 3 2 John R. cmmner 4. 916 :34 st Resding_Hospi’ ing. koows my feeling n S 1 3 monia, REUBE! 3 & S i have pessed away. —Dam-| gpispy. caused| a briet 1 X R LOVING HUSBAND AND DATuii dre; TER MELLI Charles Stolp, 73, MIID Marlboro pla 1 in l‘flnfllnx Willlam 3 Helm. 6, 'l:"ruvld-nm Hosp c "ushand of Mars J % s, 3 0 ¢! v Gear srandmotbe - 5 o0 earth can teil: 3 E Prar gk Bt S oced Yot Tetter il Sol P s, K i ife, December 9. Sl on EekniALy: ‘ 1 630 a.m.. &t ler residence. the ! YO I~ RANDDALGHT Lymbari Lvmhcmpulu 1, 308 ¥ = ST S me s be- MARIE nue southea: s SACREY. A trihite of § o to mourn their loss three brothers. trit love ard remembrar. Infant of'lnlrold and Edith Bueket, 11 days, | to mourn their loss three brothers. e 2| T, pnr gearSmother, SARAH €. SACRES 5 who depar sear: < neral _services from the 3 : Pholocp s Sears ago toda: w Virginia Brisc doe have gone since that sad da ear. er taking parlor, 619 Fla. ave. n.w. Eother s 2: her Liome, it wi Births Reported JONSON, 7L members of Queen of East] But in our heart <ttt . K. of P. piease meet at| HER LOVING SON, GEORGE C. SACREY. “The following births have been reported o T u R hetween 12th and SHOE! the Lealth department in the last twenty-four { 13th nesdas, December 13. fo MAKER. 15 sad bt loving semembran hours: the rnnmy ol’ Sister ELIZABETH JOH) of my d dsughter. MATTIE SHOY Leonard J. and Myrtle V. Grant, boy. N 2:30 p.m. MARER inee Hatios who passed awar in | Phoenix, Ariz.. Deceniver 12, 1910. H Peaceful te thy rest, dear Mattie. ; 1t in sweet 10 breathe tiy name i:ox:s Departed this life December 11. 1922.1 I iife T loved you dearls. 50 i A Charles E. and Lili o] s Harry ‘Bessie . Kl 1. Charles E. and Lucile H, nuwu L William J. and Mary E. i, Robert and (,e«rm imer and Ma: e A eea o FOUND. CAMEO. _Cali Col. 5148 after 6 p.ui. | DOG. English bull._Phone Adams 1915. GLASSES, tortolse-shell rim, in a2l 1 day night. Owner can l’;galnd paying for thls ad. Phr.me umnn Douglas ave. | Geath 1 do the same. TE ae In lovinz memors of Vernita Banks. Mrs. L Mrx. 3 - MITH, who lef: us two sea nette Dixon and Albert Jomes. A\ul)r‘e‘ of . at the residence_of her daughter. 3 ; And Dever say farewell. Chesterman, 2 = NiB LANCASTER. Remains will bé taken | ”‘,}'}}“ e e nrEaEE to Jackson, Tean., for intermeut. - MA LEVIS, Departed tis lite Monday, nomnml 1922 3t 6 pm. M. CLARA LEVIS, be- Toved wite of the Tte Philiip T, Lev Dl o e oy e Facracnarty: | Frank chers Sons Co. 23rd’ and Washington Circle, Thursd, VA’ office Ualve WATCH._Call office University Club. 12t e oM anviten ment Rock Creek cemetery. i ! LOST. LIPEIN. Saturdas, December 9. 1 ro ls funeral later. LANCASTER. Monday. December 11 | ATREDALE, answering name Col ar i LIPKI ed 63. He is survived by m- Chevy Chase Te. Call Clevel Rachel Lipkin, and childre o Gl i g . eriin. Martha ad Jo- AIREDATE DOG—Amewers o the == e ILApkla; M -A m"' Bunday evening, Dec, 3 $25 rewards : g\ MRIT . ave. no qllelllo‘nl sked. J. L. Newlold, 920 E Wiu Tnesday, Decembet S D.C. ot now e rexidence of his daughier. Mrs. | Grieusms st Prones N Boibsnis B> Tack leather, Sat - Thomas W, OBrien, 1843 Calvert 1. m.w.. | ———— e TR e e ADOLPE, beloved hurband of Anna 8. Loehi. Tm:othy Hanlon ave.| Notice of funeral hereafter. Yyl finder plesse return weddln: ring? Call e - 641 H ST. X.E. Phone L. 5543 Be - ) MES T. RYAN R. JA 317 PA. AVE. S, rown reh—n, Monday_night boarding bem shxnln (nee Schrider) of 1307 G ta h and Pa. s.e. Please return bag Brookland, D. C. Notice of mnenll e oo Motel Cuapel, PRICE. Suddenis, on Mondas, December 1 : 1022, at 12 noon, SARAH A., bel Estabiieied 1875, Telephone Col 7 ial k. Reward { it returned to 2855 9th s ‘!’:u‘;‘:."‘hfl‘m"f;‘fin 2 H THE S. H HT‘IES CO., BROOCH—Pink ummnm ‘stone, eet gblong in e { B TS e | Bilgree goid. Reward. Clevelnna 163. 5% e BULL TBRRIER—White female; Friends and relatives in\‘(l“‘l xo a H —__—-—_- clipped ;nrlruxp:d :o"l} on he Qe tend. Interment at Congressional cemete: notify F. P. ach, 5618 1st n.e. or 1517 ¥ Tth stonw o phone Adams 2692 after 6 2 "“;:m’:':nflyf;‘: mmothes el Y w fi fi ffll'f p.m. wa; May we all prepare to meet you, for our : CAPE—Lady's checked, downtown. Return time is drawing nigh. IJNDERTAKEIS 800-E. Clifton terrace. . Though each day we miss you sadly, st 1208 H STREET.NW CHANGE PUGRSE—Small, biack, on 14th street wherever we may look 5 near Chapin street containing’ Yale ey and| Ve can see some eweet remembrance, most Saes 73 padn owner valucs purse and K Re- of aml your kind, sweet look. Ilml.!m ,°. TWillia 5, Bpears: se Sarr Address Box 71D, Star ofice’. o~ | Gone from "aa forever, & face wo loved 0 e e O otk °"ds turdsy in ¥iclnlty | sng, oh. how we do miss you, 5o ope can foiaarre o 180 04 G. Fhose Bemeh | L ocIiLtok s cmones, 1| JOseph F. Birch’s Sons 56 x D Black and white female beagle hound: 4 E tal hed mmc If returned ‘1o 1010 Spring rosd n.w. 195 QUINK. December 11, 1022 ADDIE .. be- 3034 M St. N.W. blisbed 1841 aones, damond and Lematite, on{ Fueral from her late reside 301 g,,.! A""“"M‘__ Baturany atieraeon betwecn 1501 Maspar| o o0 Wedneaday, December 13, ai | Quick. Dignifed and Eficicat Servics. ‘;(.nd Beott ({IWIOK Liberal reward if l!(llfled to a'm ]’I.N< Interment Fort Lincoln ce: ‘I? - tery. . > 'y GLASSES—Tn care. Sata ne..,.,_ 7. | STEWART. Sunday. December 818 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, Stern, 2306 18th st n.w. -" pm‘%flls SALLIE STEWART. She _Autamobile Service ____ Chape: GOVERNMENT PAPERS—Two bricfs of afi-| 10 mourn her four daughters, 'four sisters | J. WILI Funeral Director _azd davits, fn_ Dounelly case ana one i wnyacs| and one brother, ten grandchildren and a host | Embalmer. ~Livery in connection. Commodions case. ' Satisfactory reward if returned u A s and friends. Funeral from | chapel and modern crematori Pension Office. rolitan Baptist Church. Wednesday, | prices. 352 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 188 HANDBAG, on 14th street car st Yo B X e e e SARDO Monday afiernoon. Finder may keep e:.n"u e e R L VLS H., & CO. ., are retumed. Telephons 5122, take notice. _Called meeun:g 412 H st.n.e. aday, December 13, #nd money: lost Monday moraing | p.m., Metropolitan 'Baptist Church, R st. rhon 1922 HOUND, Biack and white, female: amswers| GRACE BENNETT. , of 2 Charl for of the late Harriet Harrod and Matiida e Lincola or Sister SALLIE STEWART Tuesday, De. i Modern Chapel. Automovile Fusersts. . tan, ladys, contalning glaees, | Sonie ‘emncrayy Dicomger 1n " ae 'l | GENERATION arTar GENERATION wion or 14th; reward and e Docketbook 1f returned to 1480 Newton: aps, 25, | Cerveen 12 “Efl‘}}fih HOLT, M. X. G. i‘ 1857 name 0 Spring rd. n. STEWART. Monday, B 11, 1922, acd EEYS—0n emall chaio, Saturiay olght in | 10 am., LUCY. beloved danghter of th Tate | WASNINGTON.D.C.UNDEM 1 ref and \lnfl‘y Stewart and beloved Funeral Wednesday, Dfl‘lnln‘r! Heward: 3RS b from James' chapel, 1ot and r\ei‘t’her ;h:hlucltlllllofii of mor oon- 2 nected with the original W. R. Speare = ART. | Tne members of the Ladies’ MONEY—About $100, either in Woodward & establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Banneker Aid Association uested to OO TS atiend tue faneral ot Mine LUCY STEWART | Ehone Frank, 00 PENDANT, crystal, with gold chain. Reward. 1721 Euclid mber 1 at 2 pm. CEMETERIES. RS. M. E. D) 1o —— F—Tares. slver Vi espetorix naa._r NDON 3 FoRm ward. 2017 Tt West TE. Sunday, ber 10, PINS—Two, Eastera Biar; aleo allver m 13is "Btn et now.. RO Thiscstonen. _Fioce Troasery, h 277. 'ATE, beloved mother of Aurclius L. rm. W. Arthur Tate and Marzette T. Brooks, sis. g gund Dopers near ten-m. shoe wtore, 9ta | {57, 0T Bergh Huphpies ARG e ©nantit wn. al Beward. Return 121 Staples at. ot abd. 170h stn - L .w., Wednesdsy, Decel Readily accessible—on electric POCKETBOOK, brown velvet, in Lincola Park | Kel A e Sl L et e, Deimm 1L Coialing Rt o4 | TaTE: Omees 08 members of the Tader | O e e g oy o g ‘valuable papers. - Ol Rock Association are requested RING_Piain goid band. Return (o 218 § St. | tend the funeral of our late sister. nonzm l n.w. Reward. Thos. B. Lear. A from Shiloh Baptist Chureh. RING—Diamond; lady’s platinum ; basket set- 17th, sts. o vlea Phone Franklin 4745 Iberal reward; 0o questions asked. Mrs.| mDeaday, Decembe aviile, Evangeline Hotel, 1330 L street. * A“ml;:u&fl-_:! u:'cnsm\u. ymm.,., Write for lllustrated Booklet RING OF PEARLS, Saturday: reward. Mist . retarr. _— = 5 Windsor, ‘2411 Fraakiin st. n.e. H FUNERAL DESIGNS. mk hmul’-:flr TATE, w neaday. l’,,,L, % Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. RELLA, blac B heiween 1 450 3. Beward. Heturs, to Delock, from_ Ehilgh Baptiat Church, T, Prompt auto delivery service. 2117 G st. n.w., 8rd Soor. o between 16th and 17th e, now. Wear black 1 'MBRELLA, blue in Potomac Park car ‘with whit P bientant E day moming, Dec. 8. mfi‘m;nm\ww. W M GEO. C. 23 Room 100, Evening Atar SEORGE AME! EXPRESS bidg., between § and $:89, MATILDA CARSON, Sec'y. W By t l. Sl"!" Beautiful and Stting location.