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THE UNIVERSAL CAR TheR. L. Taylor Motor Co. 14th and T Streets . EXT Clmstmas—Let the&omfort of a | Christmas Fund Relieve Your Anxiety | —Start Saving Now—Join the ‘ FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK XMAS SAVINGS CLUB $1.00 8 Week 50c a Week Provides a Fund of | $25.00 ' -Provides a Fund of $50.00 To each of these funds we add interest at; 3%. earn 4% interest. $2.00 a Weet, Provides a Fund of $100.00' .F\m‘of $250.00 Foreign Exchange—Commercial Accounts—Savings The Franklin National Bank | 'Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN President % Follow the © THOS. P. HICKMAN S!fllwe* Time deposits PRESSMEN HELD WRONG IN BAN ON “EXTRA” Judge Hand Declares Refusl to Work Election Night in New York Was Unjustified. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 31.—Prese- | room crews of evening papers who re- lll| tusea to work overtime to print eleo- 1| tion _extras on November 7 were not justified in their action, Federal Learned Hand declared today, as ar- bitrator in the controversy between || the pressmen and the publishers. In making this doolllon in nvor n( the publishers Judge H: finding on_his Interwellflon of Lh. | award made by Federal Judge Man- ton last February in respect to main- taining an elght-hour day in the in- dustry when Judge Manton was ar- | ‘e een the publishers and Web | Pnnm s Union, No. 35. i The ot Judge Hand was: | " “Under the arbitrated torms of the biter contract, are the pressmen’ obligated to work overtime when so ordered by & foreman or publisher?” Jlld“ Hand's decision was: Judge question subrmitted to GUVERNUR RELY DENIES CRITICISM “The practice has been nnlhfln of | Mont Reily of Porto Rico stated ye grlmln; election extras, not only be- | fore the workday was limited, butthe statements sent out from New Manton award dtd- not justify the|York that he had criticlzed any in- Il | men’s refusal to work, ant Commenting on his decision, Judge jof Porto Rico were entirely incorrect. Hana said: “A press may have to be omitted.” The action of the pressmen to whom Judge Hand referred deprived New 's election night crowds of their || | scoustomed supply of extras and Yor! s lll| the refusal of the pressmen to work was said to have been utterly unex- l| | pected. WRONGED BRIDE WINS. CHICAGO, December 21.—Alimony of $100 a month and custody of her |by the federal grand jury soon after ! t-o.mr-ola son was awarded to len Heizer, who testified her band's mother insisted on sleeping ame bed with the newly weds, held up for some ‘scoop.’ for an event of na- il | tional importance, for an | turn, for many other matters which, il | if the p\lbllc is to get its news, cannot imous vote of the supreme court I was fully exonerated. Reealls Indictments. “As to the statement made from ‘Washington by a Porto Rican that no other officlals had been criticized by a grand jury, 1 desire to say th. Mr. Jose E. Benedicto, insular trea: urer, whom I removed from offic and six of his deputies were indicted 1 removed him from office. On ac- count of the removal of the treas. Vice Preaident and Cashier Sales Of lesl'l. B I |ana "ta Ed ment. / —and profit most! Children’s Shoes For t:he Holidays Everything in Children’s, Growing Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes have been added to our stocks for our ‘“Store-wide Christmas Month” sales, ofl'ermg real “shoe suvingu,” with strong, stylish shapes at very low prices. Growing Girls’ High Shoes English and Square toe shape high shoes. Plain and Brogue effects in Brown tan calf, dull Calf and Patent leather, all with Rubber Heels. 21,8, $3.95 Fancy Top Shoes For Gro-wing Girls, Misses and Children. Patent leather lace with gray kid and field mouse kid tops. Nut Brown tan lace, with field mouse kid tops. 815—11 —.....$295 1}/5/:—3 e $45 28 .35 Boy Scouts Very Special Solid leather construc- tion, heavy soles, pegged and sewed. Upper of Brown elkekin. All sizes to 6. $1.95 Ballet Slippers For Growing Girls, Misses and Children, in soft Black Kid; regula- uon dancing slipper. speunllzy priced, 11V3——2md ¥%—8. One price— $2.45 Child's Rubber Bopts'—;n'gr;é Shpperr—lnfants Shoes . & Misses’ & Children’s High Shoes Tan and Black high shoes, foot-form and Eng- lish shape—lasts full cut. Rubber Heels, solid leather construction. 815—11 .......8245 114—2 .......$2.95 Boys’ » Lace Shoes ; Itl;: Tmul a:](: Black eather, “pliable yet durable. Solid lu't;z construction; full cut soles and Rubber Heels. 9—131; .......5245 1—5% ........5295 Misses and Children Black and Tan, Lace and Button stitchdown: “Scufflers” eolid leather throughout, very good all around shoes for real service. 514—8 .. .....$1.95 815—11 .......$245 11152 .......52.95 Child’s Rubber Boots With 'Red tops and Pebble'leg; very good for stormy and rainy . weather, ¢ Sizes 6—101% ~$245 Rubbers—the “U, S.” kind. - 85¢, Sl,;s’l.ls, $1.25 a26-/028 m:r. Uppu'm-mmxuu. OigyWimeude Full high cut—made of ikt . 5 [ ather/so and sewed. Two Bp:&e at top. Bellows ton which keeps thp wenlg: out. 9—131; .......$3.45 1—6 ..........$395 Growing Girls’ Tan and Black Oxfords —in blucher and straight lace, wing tips and straight. Welt sewed soles and Rubber Heels. 2458 ........$895 Rubber Boots fer Boys Regular top Rubber Boots—warm and water- proof. Very fine quality. 11-2 .........$295 Ib ..o . $345 Storm-King, hi Lig o B 36 T3S Boys’ Tan Shoes In & very mannish ef- fect—with Jeather pi across the Ball - year welt soles. Rubber Heel. Solid leather cons struction. —131; ......$345 1=534 —......$3.98 - 'our other relatives of gar r, her husband, moved into the five-room honeymoon apart- 3r. one of the leading unionists and “business men of the island. At the same time I appointed a new secretary of state, who was l.lln a prominent unionist. “8ince I have been on the island I legislature met last February I sent nominations of thirty- seven republicans and two socialists. I think that I have been more than fair-to the unionists and the only reasonable complaint might be from the republicans and so- clalists. ant to say, so that the conti- el clalists of America. The Porto Rican soclalists are upstanding Americans and stand for Old Glory first. “My present cabinet is composed of three unionists, two continentals and one republican. “When I went to the island mu- nicipal bonds of various towns were nllln( from 80 cent cents and they were sold at prival les. I or- dered that all bonds b d at pub- llo auction and sin¢e that time lhey have sold from 103% to 113. We sold bonds of Maniti the olher day at 106, a town of 6,000. “When I went to Porto Rico there were five strikes on the island and In the railway strike a number men had bee: killed. I stopped all of these atrikes within six or eight weeks after my arrival and there have been no strikes ce. I want to say this: That I desire especially to state that as aforesaid I i no criticism of any citizen of o Rico who may not agree with me or who may not be friendly with —_— HORSEMAN ENDS LIFE. .'LA_PORTE, Ind., December 21— Rohert Fawley. well known harse- |= man, committed suicide at his home |S Bere by drinking poison. In a note|S lott Fawley assigned domestic|= troubles as the cause for the act. |= JEZ LSS50 ss ] % |Webster’s, 719 9th N.W. Cars an Special EVERY LIONEL TRAIN SET REDUCED THIS WEEK A. B. . Electric Washing Machine GiFr TERMS TO SUIT T T T T T T e T L L ST FORTY INJURED WHEN Only One Woman Will Kave to Go to Hospital as Result of T some with lm con- C url. m PULLMANS TURN OVER Georgia Wreck. Boudoir Caps =P : : ; tlets Rl 14 Off ‘Women’s Silk Toys Reduced! Act DOLY'S' WHITB ENAMELED FURNITURE, trimmed with Famous Mason line, inclu ml beds, cradles, swings,’ bnllnemn, chairs, etc. nrfl on. BIG GAME ' every boy's favorite toy, vllh animal target, L Sum belt 79C lml l-mmunl e T RN wi sc wheels a rubber tires. Buflt to s stand hard service. 9 95 OULJA BOARDS, lwn and small sises. Great fun for all. Sreslemia $1.36 kinds. 500 snvc.u'lovu. BOARDS, enter- Rkt o 70C or the little folks. Three styles. Chofce.....c.c..n 1,200 Children’s New Dutch Rompers Peggy Cloth Embroidered Gingham 7 C With Quaint Chambray Pictures ‘Have the little ones spic and span in cute new rompers on Xmas morn! Here’s an economy sale of full side-pegged Dutch Romp- ers, in all sizes 2 to 6 years. Fast color ma- terials in all colors. Choice of white tops with colored bloomers, solid colors .and all-over checks. Pure Wool Mackinaws of extra heavy quality: famous product of the American Woolen Company. Sizes 8 to 17. Rich blanket plaids. Plnoa uun-. Boys’ {10 Mackinaws convertible collar, two muff pock $6 95 " 'Boys’ Chinchilla Ovmts . —of heavy, wWool 3 5 95 5 and gray, lined with red flannel. 1“)‘0‘::1‘; bl;::zud two muff pockets and two patch pockets; em! brofdered ohcvron pleated bul: and helL All size8 3 t0 9.cccucccn Embroidered Pillowcases Reduced Useful and attractive gifts for housekeepers. Of fine quality muslin em- broidered in flowers and sprays and nicely boxed for giving. pasi:SQ)l:lncl,nmvv, 51.19 $1.98 kind, now, pir - $1.59. oo i, 92:29 tht ldl"lfl. and 'lOD or u.r- o round covers with deep clun; ll’ld filet lmy-benhn Anl sl 98 fl’!"é‘!‘l“ h $1.00 to $2.00, ' wWide lace borders, g nndl of ll.lo n‘ ll. o S 51 59 ulnc Dumt m kol :'o r‘n‘ 1 n l n ‘ Ivm-l?ul& S 65,95 $10 lllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllIllllllllIlllllllll_iIlnlllllllmlllllllllllllllllllmlllllll!llllllll Time IsSIwrt ! Harry Here for Gifts Tomorrow Everybody’s Gift Store—810-18 7th St. ER — H reall yfancy Established 1875 For Christmas et XUy PLUM PUDDINGS FRUITCAKES tsland G Deol He| JESUP. Ga.. Decsmber 3t—rorty .. HOMEMADE HOMEMADE sian overnor Deoclares He persons were injured, none seriously, ki 2 1b. Ca 1.45 Has Not Denounced In- |¥hen scven Pullmaa cars of passen- 1-1b. Bag, S0c S-Ib' Ti l‘tgn, & 2298 o SLimhos bt w8t 21, Bag, st SRIRDE - ] dividuals or Parties. over between Allenhurst and Mcln- 3-1b. Ba ‘ 1.50 -1b. 11n box, Special, - T b e & $1.50 1.1b. Old Virginia 95c e O e R0 2ib. Tin Box, $1.80 CLAIMS EXONERATION p:r:'lln;:vl‘n‘;h;os‘r:l:n o {n‘fln&'.'g;g 1-b. Can R. & R, 30c 3-b. Tin Box, $2.60 e not take her name. = 2-1b.CanR. &R, 60c 4 “Nono' of "the “wounds s n » MINCE MEATS B e e e et ol Viies e paiiss| 3b. CanR. & R, 90c Curtice Bros” 1%-1b. Jars, 90 °!i‘“""’ s men e dnd” Brta 'yere| 4b. Can R & R, $120 Curtice Bros.’ 3-Ib. Jars, $1.75 tes. ;:::ur;:: 5‘0 Fie ;;an'n' Timbs seems ;—}lb; ;:::ccz::::::::, :7;32 }}![:':,lz Qz?labrt %:::, g .;Z By the Associated Press. ~10. . ¥ s = o) 4 NEW YORK, December 31.—Gov. AGAIN HONOR NANSEN. 1-Ib. English China Bow, 85¢ Miss North§ Quart Ja‘rs, $1.20 i eirls i . . Gordon & Dilworth, Pint Jar, 70c terday to the Assoclated Press th 2-1b. English China Bowl $1.50 . < e AL S U 2 2 Gordon & Dilworth, Quart Jar, $1.25 1y received the Nobel ;’:wc prise, re- 3-1b. Eng“Sh China Bowl, $2~w Gordon & Dilworth V;-ga“on d 1 s0 find.” |dividual or political party in or out|celved & further award today when All Kinds Homemade Loaf Jar g $2.50 He added: mittas ""n‘oahfi'-‘:-'éalfiifi Cakes, 8c Loose, Pound “30¢ taining to Porto Rican affalrs where on beh ° EEALEEN 2 - " :‘ ’h-vo criticized any citizen of Porto E'uo?::nncalv(n. tng Nobel prise last M 'A G R U DE R 9 S gamens pado by Ports Rican sl | Batts Ve Hirturt Woover's dive, Main 4180 Fine Groceries presentment against me, that not!ion. and sald that the néw award : Oniy By the Towes mourt, but by unkn: | foUld be used in the lesgus of na- Five Direct Phones Connecticut Ave. and K Street .Men’s Automobile Promptly! TREE FENCES, sreen, wlu- nd ntu and posts— and 9198 XMAS m: MOSS, 38¢ dox. TOY VACUUM CLEAN- Umbrellas $3.95 Here’s a genuine bar- fam in the gifts first in r—choice of our $4.95 silk umbrellas— just fifty of them left—at a saving of one dollar. - Splendid in green, and brown. PLENTY OF DOLLS trunks, ;lmol automobiles, drums, rmu. 00ks, iron toys, nested blocks, china and metal dishes. Dolls One=Third Off Buy any {mported dressed or un- dressed doll at one-third less than the regular price. Finest quall- ties; all sizes. Teddy Bears, One-Third Off dhy silk tops, lue, red, purple Novelty bake- lite ring handles, in various handsome styles, also smart leather strap handles. Men’s Blanket Bath Robes -~ Solve the _Gift Problem At $345—MEN'’S beautiful blanket robes, soft and flxffy, in patterns to &eue every men. ar bound with ncy :ordmg Heavy girdle and two Al ”AS—MEN'S Iugh-g'rade blan- et robes, thick, fleecy and warm. A » wealth of colorful patterns. Made 3 Wlt;l shawl colhr lnd heavy girdle cor flandkerchlet Specnals CHILDREN’S dainty gift hand. fll. juality Swi a kerchiefs in fancy bdox flt‘ 'll‘ lawn h?l'l “M'le“ e‘r‘:: ribbon. White, with cor- mld“ colors; 18C c sivo solld colors. 3 for MEN’S SILK pocket M ‘chiefs in_a lai c uurlnunt o! nlla'llnnhl handkerchiets with styles. Plaln col fine lipen Amish. - Nicely A borflsn om- In 49(: pnnm.tlnn, All Our $25.00 DRESSES Street Frocks and Dinner Frocks of Quality ners embroidered In Jju- venile pictures. $ in box, - and Distinction, in the Newest Fashions Holiday news -of supreme style and substantial savmgs—offenng beautiful winter models in dresses of Cantop ‘crepe, Roshanara crepe, georgette atid velyet, in a one-day sale at $19.75. *Elaborately beaded and embroidered styles, -straight or side draped; fascinating rufflings, ap- plications of ribbon, silk brafdings and accordion-pleated panels. Bell sleeves. All colors anitwo-eotor combinations. 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