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«s 3 ¥ . - i & & v i A - ; : PR - jainS > i8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. United States Commissioner George | . | duction ,of bituminous coal. the fig- |ing centers of the country, during the MRS. TRIBBY REQUIRED |l s | TWO TRAFFIC VIETIMS. |Great Railroad System Formed e Charges preferred ugainst her were | o R ; . While bituminous production has aver nearly 60 per cent, with a To PUT UP MORE BOND lsuul!‘ with intent to kill Revenue | Beauregard®Landry Hit by Auto at By Merger o maller Llnes keen hit hardest by car short. « worse situation shown in the Xen ——— and assault on Ruby, a| New Jersey and N "_rnn!w-rl"l”l;m d:.i;u»lll’n_\ "d“" “,”l tucky felds, 3 . e lensene ’ Sotwihntandin r Woman Accused of Shooting Dry‘\", e e AL G SR ) A Py « Ted Broducs | otwithetunding the transportation 1 . The aggregate auregar 8L old, # o8 « . SR i 5 . Agent With Intent D ih i weveral cumes ‘wan| 1115 B street northeast, crossing. at mines 2 090 'tons, ugaingt 39 to Kill | £8,500. Commissioner MacDonald fixed | New Jersey avenue and N street yester- 5 southwest probably showing the leust - period las: - N | the bond at $5.000 in the case al '-l!);«"vn;( k"-u:ke:' ':ifl'lnl h: ll': l':"fl‘; - of transportation disabilit, v S rribby, 3935 ' 1 tuck on & federal officer, $2,500 | mobile. He sustained cuts to his hea T £ u phiicgede e Seihdy Mrs. Minnie Cavell Mooy 3938 IhTihe avwult-toskil case ¢ and fuce und other injuries. Surgical L ) f 2 vortation disability in West Virgin J L ot probably Morrison street. Chevy Chase. at h of the liquor ‘gasen ald wax given at Emergency Hospital. | Consolidation of Van Swer- ; One of the largest bituminous produc. 25.000000 sons. 1ore aiiEd - ~hose heme the police und revenue wounded revenne agent's con- | Annie Blackwell, colored. 4410 Lane € i 7 wgents conducted w raid Wednesday | is favorable, It is said pluce northeast. sustained cuts and I today, and he probaoly will on a% @ a collleion ve- [ iNGEN Lines Will Take afternoon. during which Revenue | be A v e o % % utomobile in which she > 0 g e = S a2, Agent Ralph E. Ruby was shot and| ol air :;::‘:,‘h:\ru. Al AR ¥ truck at Nickel Plate Name N L‘\[: Christmas—Let the Com fort of a v o i prother office Morid: el nd ington place . | “hris o ieve \ e - adaitionks bond 3 TRTter | hava Visted The hoapital And diaplays | northeast Surgeons at Casuaity Hos- Christmas Fund Relieve Your Anxiety when she appeared before ed wn interesi in hix condition. pital rendered first aid. —Start Saving Now—Join the =-= |70 SEEK I. C. C. PERMIT | FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK All Our Stores Will Be Closed Monday, January 1st SEA et G Gt & XMAS SAV[NGS CLUB 5 . Meet in March for Au- i thorityjto Merse. Wap shows principal cities that the connol of Sve rallnays, under Shcia W eck $1.99 2 Week s B0a W:‘ d CLEVELAND, Ohfo, December 26.— | 25,0 o o! ! Only the approval of the Interstate | AR SHORTAGE BLAMED the coal car shortage, as evidenced s 0 ssoflL sloo 00 I 5250 00 | Commerce Commission and stock- 122 = Mpnisee of Biniuinods codd ax e = holders of the New York, Chicago and FOR DEFICIT OF COAL 1 priority orders Tor coal to be No Forfeitures No Penalties ed to the vards. Fi : X . co 2 oreign Exchange—Commercial Accounts—Savings § oy St. Louls, the Toledo, St. Louis and | Py /& " Western, the Lake Erie and Western. A b Vhile the railroad managements S ¥ X ’ |lh¢ Fort Wayne, Cincinnat! and| U4r S70vtage and defective ocomo- pave made every effort N . - A Louiaville and the Chicago and State | !/Ves and cars are huving a dea. G $ é 'rhe F : Rl el et ranklin National Ban = i line is necessary today for the con-} F TU SR . solfdation of these railroads into one | 't <34l notwit "‘]““h)‘“* ]‘."‘n SN ip on the cu 3 ; ¥ g el s being made by railroad man- s 4 . together with the a . of the largest rail systems east of the [, paments to bri ilroad equipmen e Lic stopped . ~ Misulssippi river. A up to normal, according « ring midsummer. Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN Fine, Young Tender Birds, Good Assortment of Sizes to Select From Unification of the rafiroads. all of | made public by the geolog e 3 E age now showing itself President Vice President and Cashier which sre operated und controlied | Washington is feeling the effects of 1 st than Desk pro- by the O. P. and M. J. Van Sweringen | Good < g : 1 3 T interests of this city, was agreed - C H l c K E N S Ste: ing 34C St upon by directors of ihe five com- > g > TR AN S G L LT , Chickens, for frying or roasting, 37c Ib. > Meetings of stocknolders to vote”on ' ’ // % early in March. L i To Take Nickel Plate ) / // / : / / [ , ~ ¢ o a VORI I, ckel Plate) rafiroad. 1t will have a total mileage of ‘1,695 ' and an authorized capitallzation of 3105.500,000, which equals the present g authorized capital stock of the five comstituent companies, * == T ,fi = The territory served by the roads|f | affected extends from Buffulo through cMarkd E e De t S R e €rrl OWNSIN LV . ;‘hlm‘o JIndianapolis, Peoria, Hl.d: H 'ort Wayne, Ind.; Sandusky an I it A B - . - . - - Toledo. " and” has” connections o |J i W P | The last shopping day of 1922 brings forth our biggest The combined assets of the five con- ’ A v f -ear stituent companies as of September - alues of the ear. 30 last. total $208.229.900. After the ;g:?;‘l%%}l&:; thecarporate surpius of Dor’t Miss These Extraordinary Opportunitie: 7,456 . It was said. Operators Self-Miade Men. O. P. and M. J. Van Sweringen ob- tained their common school education - l o in Geneva, Ohio, ;'I‘v:;.(n"('l"i{\'ell‘ul;; ‘ f ago, they entered (§ |/ 1y ; Newport Roll Roast. 32c1b. || |55 hieaiits it Sale o CoatS; Sale of Dresses' Top Rib Roast.......25clb. || [ ibrt &/l 200 Newest Winter Models Made to Sell | ‘ Shoulder Clod Roast.22clb. || |Piu i ues 0000 0 DRisSanee || 250 Newest Models Made to Sell Up to estate was hampered by meager 25 00 transportation facilities. Tt was t * Chuck Roast ........18cIh. || |uxireoy=is, fgities 1 was to . t :?Y;fi ‘(nr lsrihl? trmsit system that > _ h an W Ingen interest. ur- Blue Ridge Brand Blue Ridge Brand chased the Nickel Plate railroad In 4 q 4 11916 from the New York Central lines. - ° 'T!IF price a8 said to be $8.500.000. e y acon c They also built a 1.000-room hotel / mo e ams on Public Square, costing several \ / Rind Off ] The Season’s Most Sensational Just for Saturday | : i o Square, which s in the heart of the (]| Handsome Dress Coats in Nor- 4 I ' Stout Sizes Fresh Hams, Small l&lfl, 24clb Fresh Picnics 17clb Fresh Spare Ribs 18cIb 3?.‘11",‘;“"2’. o A y “wii |} || mandie, Velour, Bolivia? Suedine ¥ N | A wonderful collection of dresses of Pn‘&e:; Veal Cutlets 45cIb Shoulder Veal Roast 18clb Lamb Roast,Boneless, 32¢1b | |eicctrity ne Sicker “Siice”ifn ' Twills, T : . Sommtes servicaRe T zhe | collars of self materials. Blouse and Y [ f‘?]’:d i:‘nlt:’r;arir;.pc‘:"l\fld"d o c?:;:(fi!flfii,‘r) | Style Only : itsst S ok oveid or ||| 1625 to $39.50 Women's, Misses' | (1 11y | | $5 to $7.95 Women's, Misses’ All-Pork Sausage | | ChickenSalad,60cib Mushrooms, NI Bn ATl complation e ' S| ‘ . DRESSES $9.7 . Scrapple Large Baked Grapefruit, i oo otem s, b B Si || 00, Doty Shehed st bt || G e e v Meat, 25¢ Ib. Preserves, 2 Ibs. 35¢ A 60c Ib. Foxa Vet iito the Bands of 4 rec N S to 10:16. Siaee million dollars. o . The Van Sweringen interests are e in and Polaire, with fur or big warm =i W | ( Twills, Tricotines. French Serges, Charmesise, | | trimmed or fancy stitched self belt Sizes 16 to 42 and 44 to 52 in the lo . and two years later the Van- malined in control of the Vanderbilts {f}i] Collar “and some em- H broidered. Colors are nav: merce Commission had ruled that it For One o o R & G Corsets $33,624,324 NOVEMBER ¢ Boys’ Sui d ts ' Boys’ Suits and Overcoa Magnificently Silk _Em- : racts and, e ¢ broidered M:rcgrizcd-fini:hs preciate this reduction. A Crepe Long Kimonos, in plain colors, with silk band o 000 Over October. : 1 S350 ickncing richest of colorings. Garmeats that sold to quality materials, Seek Site for Terminal. Half or 20 lb now engaged In securing land for the Women's and Misses’ erection of a $60.000,000 terminal rail- || |i TED 8 AN ] Vasscs FRESH PORK LOINS Whole c Shedlaea e tion slni:)rn;:.l’;;:c Sizes 16 to 44 Women’s, Misses’ and Cleveland and establish extensive 5 Now Toric 1n 1000 T e lawe ot ()i 1 ik girdle e T R Phlll.3:_::-25cs"- chlcken’sl.35u. 4 for 25c¢ ing from Buffalo to Chicage, with a T T | i d —l B Sl el e _sa RS a4 Up to $5.00—~Women's Up to $7.50 ' Bath Robes-—Crepe Kimonos ‘closure proceedings. The road re- Suits, F { Serge Dresses. braided and em quired it, after the Interstate Com- in 16 to 40. York Central system. isfactory corsets and will ap- Month Last Year, But $4,000,- Bath Robes in handsomest of patterns and profits taxes amounted to $33,624,524, iy Cloth Suits, of \ " neat pin stripes: nobblily in November last year. Former Prices, $2.00 1o £3.00. modeied in belted 2 ‘The Treasury also reported yester- 1k styles: nicely lined. T i i a day that estato taxes also fell off.aa ; e A, ok eiem picelned Table full of finc Gingham compared with November a year ago. Open mesh. flesh i S i b g and Madras Billy Burke Jm‘s IRTRRE e dsenben 1. o coor Tt Contin | NEVET W 610 00 & $12.50 i | caloreandpedity @ tober the estate taxes yielded &' ers. for misses and | t1 Corsets. made ¥ o retty $7.673,326. () Somen. Made ot | win sntominat - ¥ Boys’ OQvercoats There was a small increase over November, 1921. shown in the taxes washable materfals | duciog bands and AR 5 : Our highest grade 3 9 . . Sollected fast month on tobscco. The |l WLAY 1 souses win | rentorces turts @ Wool Chinchilla Coats, ‘ Women’s Satine Petticoats ‘; [ trach . | 23 to 36 sizes. in double- breasted that source last month, while & year atiee atiachments gt Assortment of beautiful Tus- trous Satine Petticoats, made c { with wide ruffie flounce, in plain colors and floral patterns, ts again obtainad it under fore- Velo 4 : Just 150 All-wool Velour and until the Van Bweringen Interests ac- |} || broidered. Brown only. brown and reindeer. Sizes to 42 was a_competing line of the New Every woman knows that R INCOME TAX RETURNS | & G stands for serviceable, sat- 87 Collections Lower Than for Same [{ ¢izes in the new model c edgings, and warm Blanket ‘November collections of income and | Corsets £ Corduroy and 2-Pants Y $498. Clean-up price. 2 or approximately $4.000,000 more than ‘ T et 4 w in October, but $25.068,737 less than \ s: :_55 ¥ plain blue and gray and ) omens HOIBC Dresses striped patterns £% R g) NP ST i i = ago r:::u:u“fzrg‘r)raegr’-e &-tr:;ezuels = inaval styles and storm SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Jections of tobasco taxes were about Children’s Sleeping Garments e S et Pillsbury Pancake Log Cabin Syrup, canm, [ff |vembe otte in sizes o 10 years. Worth $1 Cll ed. sizes. Flour, 2 pkgs., 25c¢. 2lc. SUES FOR PROPERTY. - ¢ R & R Plum Pudding, | 5 Pounds for $1.00 | Miss Curtis Marshmal- {| | uiuington Goitignt Company Men’s Reduced Wearables | I e e $1 049] | _ 12¢, 27c and 49c. ALMONDS low; can, 10c. Boiks Possesstin) ot Honss. Soft-finish quality, firmly woven and pure Men's Leather | Men’s Cotton Men’s Blue | ‘Men’s Muslin { | white bleached. Assortment of pretty Marseilles Slwieieit New Tomatoes, Hand Pack- The Washington G“n Light Company Work (dioves Sox Work Shirts Pajamas | ipatienms \ 2 . 3 lbs' Calif. 89c ed, No. 3 ::ln, 2 for 25¢. || T et s Do 5 e (R (T 936’ |- - Seamless Bed Sheets Fine Pillowcases Winter- of mice Muslin Pa- convey to the company premises 712 |} || price, $1.28 81x90 42x36 RAZ Ul 2 tree 5 “to weight quality Jamas, 11 B IL NUTS Old Dutch Ginger Ale, [l |2omirace: the apecitc. portormance of ||| zore. “gioves_ 0| Home “for men: ta| bive chambras: one [mostty are wnite [ || Strone liner fnieh, 31.29 st 29c 3. : X e v Finely woven Silver Floss Sauer ountenct, the 100, pert fncs of untlets. | HEATY | black, navy, gray| pocket; double| trimmed with good round thread Finely ove I i ted, was made by Dor- ol i i Kraut, No. 3 can, 10c. 3 lbs New 40c 3 bottles, 25c¢. O th 3 Beall Magruder to sell the and brown. Seam-| stitched: full -cut| quality pearl - but.| nE: o ATy == made with wide property, and Magruder sold to the fi"é.’.r..'"“ o a2a o sizes. {tons. AU stzen. | Ty, | inch hems. Each Cream of Wheat, pkg. Miller’s Vanilla, bottle, ' S hen the co presented g deed - —— 20c » | Walnuts, 29¢ Ib. J Mic2 el e Reduced Winter r: Short Cuts in band called the negotiations “off.” The I: - i Bran s g T ' | . California PEACHES 82 19¢|| [ #%=] UNDERWEAR { GIRLS’ COATS Gloves and Hosiery $1.00 Boyl'sl:lfieed Union Up to $15.00 Women's Silk-Clocked, Wool-Mixed ; . C Limie [| [ACADEMYSESSIONCLOSES||™ ™ ™ suit— ™™ VO avem | Soort Houe SUGAR of other groceries 71/4 Lb. 101 f| |on #resce cat oot xertn | wrien Butfor b0 Yacets , e R Y (v Pinal ; drop and lap-over one- for girls 4 to 1¢ Botki sy ;:‘3;;- se‘;‘!,S- Sizes 2,4 and 6 goars. In lot are .95 shades. Seamed back. Sbaped ankles e - —— no starc! All our markets will supply the articles advertised so f; their stocks permit. ‘ elour snd Broad: : 0 | The few items not in their stocks will be on sale at !llo"M:.stormM.rk-t. 5 o:r‘u{mx::flth;:: ‘5:.";;7.,33: s : )if.‘,’-l"". ‘,E;:‘:“,;jf b xfime,:",.!fl?fl,fi«m& (';l"n” 89 ~ e _U — y - : I l' il speakers at the closing session of the Value to ‘1_25 ‘Women’s \— > dressy styles snd sport. models, ‘ni Colors: Black, white, gras snd hrown: k ! Academy, at the . browa: bive, tan and green. Januars T e s, Heeeiond ’é;fn'&mfy °<':"egz§r. last ||, Ribbed Vests and Pants nale price. traning wiiching of white sad colors: G &9 Moodson and Nowa Broken lots and sizes of fine T te 91888, Thomas also spoke. o 3, = - ! 5 i Tho.followin oftcers were slected | combed | yarm, dounls Saney Girls’ Coats Boys’ and Girls” Ribbed Hose L e long sleeves; muslin band pants. . e e e s e A. Schomburg of Brooklyn, Girls, 4 to 14 it i et e s et s dents, J. R. A Yesta lcaniiie in blac ;l:;y, ouble #oles and kuees. L Z itz |1 $1.25 Men’s Heavy Fleeced g~ i e 1n eve ex .51 BT Shirts and Drawers ) & ocl‘““nfl.lfll Good . com- ‘Warm, heavy, fleeced Shirts e Ty :,‘,"‘.?.“.'Gnm. and lr)u;.‘z- for Men, ‘;n ruy’ Sroces, T dressy Deited or spott A Locke, d mot colors; al sizes; January price. . . £ o yoh: i'u cut, long slesves and ankle . . = 5 et pants; double seams.