Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 14

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C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. probably today, when a defluite de-)after two hours’ conference without |nouncement was mads 8 to when an- eciston will be reached as to how the|returning any indictments. No an-lother rexsion will be held —! investigation will be continued. A cordon of police and sheriff's deputies was ggain last night placed | around the homes of the flve city commissioners, the Dimon Court apartments and the factory of the | National Show Case Company, sald |to have been marked for destruction. The police reported early today that the night passed quietly. The police were silent today as to whetger any arrests of those suspect- ed a8 being members of the party who met in a cemetery and, according to the police, formulated a plot to ; THE EVENING STAR, K WASHINGTON, D. SAYS MOON'S HEAT |Gy At e o Py sows phoee uarrel at Home DEPENDS ON'SUN T h B 0 Officials to Hold Conference Today en uys wn; May Procedure in Columbus Astronomer Declares Range By the Associated Press. Threat Case. Probably Is From Boiling in ‘i JBUSINESSMEN INHOSPITAL DRIVE Teams Organized to Raise $500,000 for Garfield Me- THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Falr tonight, with lowest temperature about 25 de- £rees; ‘tomorrow, increasing cloudl- ness, with slowly rising temperature: diminishing northwest and north, shifting to east wind Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- night; tomorrow, Increasing cloudi ness, with rising temperature: dimin ishing north and northwest winds, be- coming easterly tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ; i I LOS ANGELES, Calif., December 29. By the Associated Press. —Mary Miles Minter, motion picture actress, has left COLUMBUS, Ga., December 29.—In- the home of her |Vestigation into the alleged bomb plot mother, Mrs. Char- | against oity officials of Columbus, which was unearthed here Wednes- lotte Shelby, and iy Thermometer—4 p.m., 39; 8 p.m., 35; E b o 1y | bring about wholesale destruction of 5 — = #uti 12 midnight, '31; 290 : has set up her own |day by the police will be vigorously | ., . ty were to be made. The au- 3 5 > morial Institution. R L BCCE s R Day to Zero at Night. eatablishment, ao. | pushed, said Walker R. Flournoy, so- | Phorities, however, claim they have — N 2 Highest temperature, 42, occurred e s cording to story |licitor general, in & statement mads | the names of every man Who aitended Wil | o el B yestendayowast tembera- printed in the Los | public here today. e e I e arand. inry: lcatied H \ i —~ ¢ More than 300 men, representing occurred at 8 a.m. tod: By the Associated Press. Angeles Times. The sollcitor general and city and |in(o special session yesterday to in- \ 3 ) practicaily every business and pro- Tgture same date last year— 41; lowest, 23. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., December 29.— The temperature on the moon prob- A report is cur- rent, according to vestigate the alleged plot, adjourned county officials will hold a conference, fession in the city, will take part in Condition s the campaign for 3500000 for Gar-| . CORElion of the Water. = (ably ranges from well above the boil- oty it feld Memorial Hospital, Chairman | JCRmFSreture 2 ing point when the sun is at its ze- daughter . have ] Clarence A. Aspinwall said today in announcing plans for the organiza- tion of the campaign force. A men's and women's _divis| comprising thirt teums eaA'IV'L be Organized. kach team will captain and lieutenant headed by t X : pther members— | o, = i .32 .| lating the temperatures of the plan- | we had only motherly and daughterl 9 i ,“,d,e‘.‘\“xluh: :“:"fl‘ t the plans call mgthndr:.ow. 41:'; n(r:?ie's.g-sl’;'m @M. | ats, emphasizing that the tentative|quarrels, such as happen fn- mz Do you suffer from l\erg_oumut. Insomnia, Neurasthenia brnss 00 volunteers to pre- 26 B Tesults reached by these methods were |family. 1 wanted a home of my own, or High Blood Pressure? USE RADIUM. for more than the hospital's appeal to the sent public. Eighteen of the men's division Cured and are beginning the en- Tollment of their teams. The other cuptains will be chosen in the next few d and it is_expected that ithin apother week the organization thirty captains in have already been of the men's division will be nearing B enbe taribes 1 u "y Completion: " e were enrolled R low the zero of our thermometer. HARMLESS INEXPENSIVE EFFECTIVE rim, tire and tube, tire cover, bumper, moto- A num SpLalns .t the Racquet “The values for Venus and Mars are | By the Associated Press. On sale at | meter, lock, step plates, sun visor, windshield Jast night at a m perature, 36; condition very muddy. (Compiled by United States coast and Today—Low 10:44 11:30 p.n.; high tide, 4:13 4:39 pm. Today—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:54 Moon rises 4 Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather In Various Cities. H K Stations. 3 3 nith 20 far below zero during the night, scientific observations indicate, Prof. Donald H. Menzel of Princeton said in a paper submitted today to the American Astronomical Soclety. The paper outlined new methods of calcu-| “It Tide Tables. geodetic survey.) tide, am. and ary a.m and The Sun and Moen. not final. Wher. Moon Definitely Heated. 3 p.m. Mis: vapor present in our atmosphere,” he said, “the indications are that the surface of the moon is definitely heat- ed; probably when the sun is at the zenith the temperature reached must be well above that of boiling water, p.m. sets 2:53 a.m. Miss Great Falls—Tem- l very dependent upon the water vapor things I like to do, and I got me one.” “Whatever the amount of Water|twenty-one ye the Shelby residence inquiries about she was out on location. SOVIET BEGS SUPPORT. quarreled.” Interviewed at her new home, Miss' Minter sald her mother “was ideal,” but admit- e USE RADIUM Miles Minter, is true we have quarreled. but Seoesle de Qoo Qo d BB PR DSBS PR DIDFRFTTFPIPPPPPPPPIEPP S F PSP S dd b D e udde e itunny litie Are you in agony with pain of Rheumatism, Nearitis or Arthritis? USE RAD{UM. 1f Constipation, Kidney Trouble or Prostatitis is your dis- order—USE RADIUM. Many eminent quthnriliu also give this advice. As sold in our preparations, it is s Minter sald she would be 5 old next April. At Minter met with the statement Just Receiv;:d Several Shipments of the New Reo 5 Passenger Sedan - $2095 Delivered in Washington. Including the following equipment: N EL DI SR LI LI SR LS LR R T T T Extra deodede Qe b bl b : ion B MOSCOW, December 23.—An - : Club at which the hospital situation B and very little can be got from the appeal wiper and full tank of gasoline. ; L i L B S S T S O’'DONNELL’S DRUG STORES || ™ s : cussed. ~Urglng the necl O cessity &= atmosphere, Mars, being very thin and | Port Russia’s disarmament program ! 2 hospital facilitles and tUE N0 he £ that of Venus resembling ours to a|was declded upon in a declaration | | - of erecting a nurees’ HomS: BNl con- . : certain extent. The results indicate {adopted at the closing session here of i 0 Or Ompany * e g | b e s R e || RADIUM PRODUCTS CORPORATION . AIES '\\"'K“n"u"?'.mg;d S Nouds | temperature at the equator during the | endeavors to interest her neighbors 14ti- and T S"?P‘ets = tiis was the .N”mxlr s”_"“rm AL Snow > be as high as 20 or |ing :mws n the question Biieg - s (Tetmporary Location) : bital has appealed to the public for | Birmighu LEad LA SREITS i el ce, 1105 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Main 6797 Main 4173 = e hrovide new buildings. “This i Blmarck T hE. 'evidence as to Venus: it is|ing about conditions under wehich PP PP PR PR PP PO R PPIIS: 4 sch a compelling need.” he said, peal to all. The shortage in t c is something that concerns all of’us. and T believe every one will be glad %o do his part in this movement to cnlarge our hospital facilities.” There to the call for volunteers in the cam- enthusiasm. “To raise the $500.000 to erect these two new buildings will require not only the gifts of thousands. ding to his mean efforts of hundreds appeal to the publi 3 prom- of its this are n and this great work W respand to the call.” Corcoran Tham. John L. Weaver. Ciarence R. Wiison and others spoke t the Racquet Club meeting. dis- ssing the city's hospital needs and the preparations for the campaign, which will be held next month. John J. Bartram. Arthur D. Call. H. F. Cary, Franklin H. Ellis, Ernest D. Hathaway, Willlam Griffith, Rudolph Jose. Barry Mohun, Roy L. Neuhauser, Claude Owen, Earl Mc- Intosh, F. Baker Weaver., A. Chester Flather. Kenneth Wales, Walter J.eaman, James R. Mays. Paul B. Lum nd Spencer Gordon have been select- 4 as team captains, and twel ers will be named in the next few it SAY NEGRO CONFESSES TO DOUBLE MURDER i ! ORANG FEssex county grand jury last night indicted Willlam Battles, nineteen- year-old negro, who was said te have the murder of Mrs. Battles will be 4, County authorities confessed to Charles F. Brigham. tried January said. Neither police nor county officials would make public Battle's_alleged confession. Capt. Thomas Ryan of the Orange police said, however, that the youth admitted the slaying and gave robbery as his motive. James Battles. the accused youth's still being held as a ma- Approved by Belgian Senate. By the Associated Press. °Si December Chinese tariff treaty, signed Feb- ruary 6 last by the Belgian delegate to the Washington conference. The Belgian chamber of deputies gave its approval to the two treaties on De- cember 19. Grand and Upright Pianos " for rent for New Year’s Night Hugo Worch 1110 G St.. A Squa.rde Meal ' ‘A Square Deal . Here's a squarc deal for"the people who ean’'t eat a square meal without after pain and distress. = Go to your druggist today and get a box of M1-0-Na Tablets, the great prescription for tndigestion and stomach troubles. 3¢ " Take oume, or if your suftering is intense, ‘with or after meals and &t the square meal without distress go and get your money back. That's where the square desl comes in. But Mi-0-Na is really § stomach upbuilder ot great merit. FFO-NA Ends indioestion The quick and positive action of Mi-0-Na on the stomach in case of waterbrash, sour stomach and heartburn s worth & lot of money o any sufferer. | 29— The e general far eastern treaty and tho‘ Boston I ‘s hospital capaclty | Cleveland Denver Detroit El been a prompt response | Gy, Heleaa paign, Mr. Aspinwall sald, indicating | Huron. 8. D. 29.64 tonly widespread interest. but real | Juc Lo Miami. F Raleigh. . i Why set try Mi-0-Na—at druggists’ svery- certain, however, that its temperature | is higher than our earth’s. Others Have Own' Heat. “For the two larger planets. Jupiter and Saturn. it is very definite that they radlate some heat of thelr own. If they were warmed only by the heat of the sun_they would be 160 to i°0 degrees below zero centigrade. The temperatures obtained for these plan- ets are probably fairly accurate and we have for Jupiter obtained somc- thing less than 90 below zero centi- xrade, while Saturn is hotter by some 50 degrees, a result not unreasonable. for Saturn is much less dense than | the former.” i The heat measurements as mad: 2t the Lowell Observatory in Arizona in- | volve the use of a delicate instrument known as the thermocouple, which is capable of detecting the heat from a ! | llow candle at a distance of many imn & ksouille. 30.08 Cloudy Clear P — ! ndy facto- | xceeds 130 The annual output of rieg in the south now 1000,000 pound MONDAY PAPERS WILL TELL EISEMAN’ 605-607 7th St. it &% are located between F & G Sts. Now Comes the Big Reductions After Christmas we slash prices to the bone. Every Suit and Overcoat in the house has a big, generous and bona-fide reduction in its price. The time to buy is NOW—while stocks are still complete—and, what’s very important—Eise- man’s guarantee of satisfaction is always in force. $20 Suits Reduced to $30 Suits and O\fercoats $91 .85 $35 tb $45 Suits & Overcoats limitation of armies will be possible. Hmitation of Arinics ill b possibir. Re—— | TR M 0 L NORRIS BROTHERS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Here, Men—Whatever Your Taste for Style or Material— YOUR SUIT IS HERE! At Less Than Wholesale Price! Throwing a IF you've been holding off buying Bembshelliinto that suit on account of prices be- - ing too high, here you are! At no the Clothing time, under any conditions, do we be- Market with a lieve that clothing, of equal quality, Final Price Smash! has ever been offered at these prices. Not even in the “Olden Days!” Here’s What We'’re Offering! Frankly, our Overcoat Stock is badly broken in assort- ment, although a number of good ones yet remain. But our Suit Stock is still as fine as can be found in the average store! There are over 300 Suits to choose from—Suits that are in every respect equal to those being sold anywhere at the prices originally asked by us! Suits that absolutely can- not be bought at wholesale today for the prices we’re asking! - s For the Best Suit in the House. Regularly $40 to $45 $19.75 ] For Suits That Sold Regularly for $35 and $37.50 *% o in Sports, Norfolk, Snappy or Conservative Sults Styles. Suits of Blue Serges, Tweeds, Herringbones, Wor- steds—absolutely all-wool. s in Mixtures, Pencil Stripes or Solid Colors, Smts to fit any man or young man. Whether you need a suit now or buy for future wear, you couldn’t make a Better Investment! Come Early!— Open 7:30 A.M. Better come with a rush, if your size is between 34 and 37! Some are last year’s models but good coats that ° sold up to $32.50. Blacks, browns and oxfords; some half belts, some belt all around ; a few with fur collars. Overcoats N H 5 ey —_— Balance of Stock that sold up to $45. LT Overcoats 1232

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