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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. DULINeMARTNGo. 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 Hours—8145 to 6 The requirements for every CITIZENS TO FiGHT FOR BETTER ROAD ,Clarendon [nsists on More Money to Improve Wil- son Boulevard. Special Dispatch to The Star. Thugs Strip Man In Zero Weather; Rob Him of $144 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Decem- ber 18.—Stripped to his under- | wear and socks by holdup men, ! who robbed him of all his outer | clothing and $144 in cash, Joseph Kone, Vancouver, British Colum- bia, was forced to wander about the streets in a residence section here in zero weather for some time before he could get aid. Kone applied at several homes for assistance, but the occ: nts, frightened at his appearance, re- one . room in the home may be CLARENDON, Va. December 18.— | fuged. He finally convine 2 A committee of Clarendon citizens,| man of his plight and the police headed by Ashton C. Jones, is appearing | Were notified. before Judge Samuel G. Brent today to e {ask a few changes in the petition on ! P Yy Gl {which was based the court's order of | Thes’.xB'g Divisions e special election on the proposal to H of Library Bureau ! bond Arlington district, Arlington coun- ty, for $570,000 for road development. U ' seMCC This action was decided on yesterday lat a meeting of citizens at the home of el ! 46 years satisfied the filing {A. J. Porter, when it was learned {through an_exclusive announcement In 3 | |'The Star. that the judge had ordered | Demand Toll on Highway and At'i andrecord needsot Govern- | the special election for Tuesday, _filled from our collection of attractive and practical £ When speed is imperative With the L.B. Automatic Index you can con- fidently say: “I’ll have the information for you companies, retailers, and practically every other kind of business and profession ment departments, manu- facturers, baoks, insurance Jan- o 3, and following discussion, which tempt to Kill Party on ! ed that those present were gen ’ ! agreed that the amount devig- | Way to Peking. { | —larseandsmall. . e, 2, i A trip to our Second Floor {Poitovara ittse Hmproxom e CH ot Wi 1Bor _ W in on: jiffy —v.hetho:tgou l'.teu:é t.hehphone, el: 3 | ”"The mieeting, Which was composed of |y rhe Amociated Press. B el i conference or in any other situation where s Lamp Salon will be found ihout twenty-fiva of the town's mott | “IENTSIN, China, December 15— Indering Service is imperative. Whyy? e | Herbert H. Porter as chairman and F.|The extent to which Chinese soldiers Statistical Service | B. Keefer as secretary. Committee Authorized. are getting out of hand was revealed with the arrival from Peking of an profitable as well .as interest- 2. Specialized Because: . n B 0 5 Departments mg, for in the culmination of ‘:u:t':v?\?lzri‘.zf.fl.t ':rfn‘lf‘:n v()r;xrrln:’z_fe:(.wus :n:(l:\::bue riddled with fifty mu! P f,’;,,,m:‘“ i 1. With only one alphabetical su:dmsmn wiheu = Sutton. The committee is instructed | o e e part ther systems have ten, the Automatic is so gt on - > ' The car contained the Italian chief ! Insurance Department Ofher | 2 3 such a large selection we have B covlon D dinterview s Library Depattmeat simplified that greater speed is a matter of At- |of police In Tientsin, another Italian | BlcarziDepac ! 00ls of Filing {torney H. R Thomas, who presented land two Russian chauffeurs the petition to the judge, and any | The party left Peking by the new | merchandised our stocks to course. antly surprise vou. There It is the wish of |lice chief, having LB, Automatic Index | others necessary to a tain as tolhighway for Tientsin last n 3. Filing Systems v, i ice level that will pleas- | whether or not the $28.000 allotted to | was held up at a toll gate ne Alohebatic 2.YAn exclusive double-check audits every filing a price leve! Pple jimprovement of the iower half of {chow by soldiers who den Geographic or un-filing operation. Each operation must {ilson boulevard may be increased |small sum for tolls Numeric be correct or the operator is instantly advised a sum. b | the meeting, according to the motion. | tendered 'the soldir Subjoct before—not after—the possible error. 1;‘10;’»"—'{!1'!"» 1-1;"905(-(! currreuilr(-m{ note, offering to adjust e atter The Russell Index rom Bolivar street to the railroad |{afier his arrival in « | it are |crossing at Clarendon at a width of | The soldlers withd Card Record Syst So simple and accurate is the L.B. Automatic not less than eighteen feet. From |was opened. The car had procecded! |4 Scor] Sysiems Index that anyone can operate it after 10 minutes’ practice. L.B. Sales Record that point to the new military road few yards when it was fired on. | L.B. Stock Record at Rosslyn the motion requests a{The police chief was assaulted when | i BoudOIl' L(:”nps |road of nmot less than twenty feet ke attempted to see the soldiers LB CardLedger vide, cluding two-foot concrete | perfor officer in a nearby guardh L.B. Visible Recor A o . . shouiders on each side and the evel- | Fortunately for them. the foreis All this is quite aside from the fact that it saves of the road o f tolers in the car had alighted, when the | | §. Cabinets—Wood and 409, of the operator’s actual filing and un-filing :Ia'ble Lamps Lo inhe e soldices, without warning, dpena f et | resurta e road from - usillade of about 400 shots i jendon ‘crossing to- the new. militars | irud at the car. Bt anir by .| Card index cabinets time. Let us demonstrate the L.B. Automatic iroad, the new surface construction to{cle, did not hit th i i3 e - ‘Counter-hight units | H {be at a depth of not less than one |gine, IS ticesior hichen 1 Horizontal units Index nghtmyo“' office. | ! inch at any point. Request of Petition. The petition, as approved by the! court, provides that Wilson boule- vard from Bolivar station in Ballston After the forelgners had been laved about three hours a local ma strate appeared and permitted car to proceed to Tientsin. An planation was given, but a charge Vase Lamps Write, phone or call for illustrated booklet No. 818, “The L.B. Automatic Index serves the U. S. Government.” A Special Value— Torcheres to the new military road have two- | foot concrete shoulders on either side. {leveling up the road to the concrete that the foreigners had fired on the | Chinese soldiers was made. Over 1,000 styles of plain {shoulders and resurfacing wherever | mecessar. LAKES YACHTSMAN DIES. -The committes was also instructed | DETROIT, December i$—Frank W. to recommend to the court that the|Fletcher, sixty-nine vears old, of De- route of proposed Washington avenue | troit and Alpena, a former re | improvement be clarified. The peti- | the University of i {tion provides that a concrete road be | known yachtsman and comn constructed through to Wilson boule- | the_Interlake Yacht Association in vard, but does not designate at what | 1907, has died here. e had been il point it shall touch the boulevard. |lWO Weeks LABOR LEADER FREED. |C ASTO R |A' P S | I Thomas Walsh Acquitted of Mur- For Infants and Children l der in Chicago After Long Trial. | inUse For Over 30 Years CHICAGO, December 18.—Thomas | Always bears { Waish, business agent for the Sheet; | Metal Workers' Unlon, was found not | gulity by a jury of the murder last { December of George Gast, a walter {in a weinstube, formerly conducted {by Adolph George, Jr. The jury. { which_reached a_verdict ending {legal battle that has lasted for over a year, was given the case Friday night. Gast and George were shot during a quarrel in the weinstube, a num- ber of prominent Chicago politicians and labor leaders being present { Walsh was charged with the mur- iders. He was tried for the murder iof George Gast last spring and ac- {quitted. _ The acquittal brought | charges of perjury from the state's attorney's office, and the last trial!l was even more bitterly contested | than the first. Walsh's defense was one of mistaken Identity. index and stock forms Folders L.B. Reinforced folders Plain and tab folders Guides Plain, priated and cellu- loided Removable label guides Metal tip guides Floor Lamps Bridge Lamps ‘Wall Lamps Library Bureau Foeunded 1876 [Card and filing systems ~ Cabinets ~ Supplies Ivory or gold boudoir lamp with an assortment of attractive shades. R. O. SAUNDERS, Manager ‘Telephone: Main 1188 743 Fifteenth street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 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