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Second | National Bank Uptown—1333 G St. Downtown, 509 Seventh St. ' President Gives Senate Data ‘vote substantial parts of their reve- $5.00 to $22.00 Al ISTOCKETT)/" 2010 -E-STREET-N'W}' i ber 14.—State constabulary and police EURQPE KEEPS [P LAND ARMANENTS i Showing Expenditures of Fifteen Nations. European nations continue to de- nue to land armaments, according to official figures collected by the State Department and transmitted to the Senate by President Harding in re- sponse to a resolution of inquiry. Senator McCormick, republican, INli- nois, introduced the resolution last winter during the arms conference. Neither President Harding nor Sec- retary Hughes commented on the ex- penditu in _thelr letters. The figures ‘e 1921 revenues and ex- penditures and 1922 budgets of fif- tecn European countries, together witl statements of Interest due on their debts to the United States. Total of 1923 Budgets. The respective total 1922 budgets and allotments for land armament kronen—347.533,000,000 and 4,787.821,000. Belgium, francs—7,600,000,000 and 676,000,000. [ crowns—19,000,000,000 03,000,000 and 764,000,000 and 500,000,000 and 1,876.- roubles—s8, 000,000 and’} fi, marks—$79.000000 and ‘marks—591,000,000 and 152,- 1ei—10.208,000,000 and . dinar—6.257,000,000 GIRL-WIDOW KIDNAPED AS SEQUEL TO TRIAL Georgianna Mauro Had Testified Against Convicted Slayer of Husband. ciated Press. BRUNSWICK, N. J.. Decem- of many cities and towns today were searching for Mrs, Georgianna Mauro, sixteen Years old. who was kidnaped home here last night after testimony had resulted in the ion of George Girando as the r of her husband. e testified yester- ndo was "~ found hter and sentenced to ten vears in at his home y two men, who rode up in and appeared a few min- later carrying her. They put her the car and sped away. DROP ASSAULT CASE. Nurse Remembers Nothing of At- tack on Her. December 14.— ropped their in- disappeargnce for days of Miss Jennie. &oe who was found n t week, bound and gagged side the tracks of a street car line, according to an announcement made late last night A brother of Miss Rogers, who spent several hours with her last night at a local hospital, said that her mind is blank with regard to occurrences dur- ing the time she claims she was held a prisoner by an unidentified man. The trained nurse also has informed the police that she remembered noth- ing from Sunday night a week ago until she regained consciousness Tuesday night. —_—— ELECTRICAL PIONEER DIES William Jared Clark Was Formerly Army Cuban Expert. EW YORK, December 14.—Wil- m Jared Clark, widely known in the electrical industry, died at his Pome here vesterday. He was horn in July, 1854, in Derby, Conn. He was a pioneer in the commercial develop- ment of electric railways, having been umental in obtaining a legisla- harter authorizing the first elec- - railway in the world Intended for ght traffic. For thirty-five years vas connected with the General Company. Active politically from his youth, was, when a young man, post- master at Derby, and for some vears was a post office inspector. In 1908 he was employed by the War Depart- ment as expert in Cuban affairs. In 1906 and 1907 he was chairman of the ways and means committee of the National Civic Federation. SEES HAND OF JOHN D. Farmers’ Union Head Says Rocke- feller Finances Farm Bureau. SPOKANE, Wash., December 14.— Charges that John D. Rockefeller financed the farm bureau movement and that the Chicago Board of Trade financed the United Grain Growers' Assoclation _were made here by Charles S. Barrett. president of the National Farmera’ Union, in speaking yesterday at the annual convention of the Washington Farmers’ Union. Mr. Barrett said that the farm bu- Teau movement was an outgrowth of the investigation made by the Coun- try Life Commission appointed by the late President Roosevelt. Mr. Barrett was a member of that com- mission. According to Mr. Barrett, the farm bureau was organized to ,prevent farmers from following radical move- ments. MEXICAN REBEL QUITS. Gen. Gustavo Aleman Last of Vera Cruz Insurgents, Surrenders. VERA CRUZ, Mexico, December 14. —Gen. Gustavo Aleman, the last rebel of importance remaining in the state of Vera Cruz, has surrendered. Dur- ing the present month several other rebel leaders have given themselves gift. up. It is believed that the state of Vera Cruz now has been pacified. There are only a few isolated groups of mal- contents remaining, and the federal authorities expect they will speedily be dispersed. TUBE RESTORES SPEECH. NEWARK, N. J., December 14— Nine-year-old Mary Majaly breathed normally today through a rubber windpipe and talked for the first time in five years. Attacked with laryn- geal diphtheria when she was four years old, a_piece of the trachea be- came closed and a portion of her windpipe was removed. The joining of the several ends of the windpipe | g with _rubber tubing was effected by J (%3 Dr. Henry Orton. & THE EVENING 2 wit ComfortRocker Spring-seat construction, cov- ered with brown Spanish imita- tion leather; brimful of easy comfort. - Mahogany Gate-Leg Table (Genuine mahogany top, 36x36 inches gan) P: A beautiful piece. Will make a pleasing Genuine Kroehler Duofold In golden oak, covered with good grade imitation leather. day, full-sized bed at night. you that added room. Folding Card Table STAR, WASHINGTON, The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. Like every one else, is measuring the days until Christmas. We're measuring the time that is left by what we can do for Christmas shop- pers. And in our big store are numberless Christmas suggestions that await eager shoppers. Complete suites and individual pieces— any of which make wonderful Christmas Gifts on account of their lasting qualities—and all of them priced to make them VALUES. e L s Like the picture, consisting of Big Settee, Arm Rocker and Chair, covered 75 all over with excellent grade of mohair; outside backs covered with same ma- . terial ; loose cushions. A wornderful value coceciceacciocceccaccesnccasenens — Consolé Table hogany finish; will Give a Lamp for Christmas Electric NS NXmas Gift. Buy it for 175 This group of lamps has been sketched from the floor of our Lamp Department. where many styles are shown. One particular style—with J-inch Mahogany Pedestal and 26-inch Silk Shade, in your choice of a number of colors— is a beauty, and priced at Cedar Chests These Chests are true reproductions of the originals, which are a part of our large display. They are of Genuine I'ennessee Red Cedar, The most popular seller is the vhich sells for... Standard Make. Quality Rugs. 4 Low Prices. Mahogany Rugs, 9x12, These include Trewan, Salalan, Royal Kashan, Royal Turkish, W. & J. Sloane’s Wiltons, Artloom Rugs, Alexander very special value at this price, and a in all sizes. very good Christmas gift for her. Reed Smoker $16__7_§ With Tray $77.15 Quality Rugs at low prices. Smith & Sons* Axminster, Velvet and Wilton Ru; Mahogany finish Mahogany finish D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. | | | | % Royal Easy Morris Chair Mahogany-finish frame cov- ered with imitation leather. Just “push the button and recline.” 19 Sweeper ‘Standard make, with full set of attach- ments for, draperies, walls, etc. 395 Four-Poster Bed 315:_7__2 In mahogany finish in either full or twin size. The style of bedstead that never grows old—it will forever find a place in the distinctively furnished home. $)Q.15 162 » e Davenport Table 73 Highly polished and well made. 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