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rE=2" ’ NN OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 10 O’'CLOCK ~ January VICTOR - Records | | was sitting beside the resitor at the itime, and suffered a bruifsed hip. {Michael P. Barry, twenty-three years old, 528 9th strest, driver of the cab, Get Your New Year's | Sroanedinines, THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTION, D. O.:SATURDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1922, REAI.‘I'UR IN]URED LOCAL REAL ESTATE OPERATOR INJURED IN AUTO CRASH |COAL EXPORTS INCREASE. |2pd 440:208 tons of anthracie while ~ INGAPSIZEDAUTO ESR T 2 i 3 , b Domestio exports of ooal for No-|Of anthracite, 329,380 tons. Graeme T. Smaliwood Un- vember aggregated 2,068,245 ton: | Coal exports for the eleven months against 1,408,186 to for November | ending December 1 totaled 11,597,624 conscious, Following Acci- dent at 12th and L.. last year, according to flgures made |tons. Exports for the corresponding public today by the Department of | period last year aggregated 23,692,649, Commerce. the difference being traceable, Accor The total exports for last month|ing to officials, to Jast summers represent 1,618,037 tons of bitum'nous ' strike. Office Rooms For Rent in The Star Building 11th Street and Penna. Ave. tiraeme T. SBmallwood, Washington realtor, lles unconsclous in the Emer- génoy Hospital today. Kis high-pow- ered touring car was in oollision jearly today with s taxicab at 12th and L strests, turning turtle and : e The cxtent of ‘Smallwood’s injuries The automobile belonging to Mr. Smallwood photographed soon after - Victor Records Here h;i;'epor;&l"fle:nmhgl:‘_:;:;"_r:lnghg:; being in collision, at 13tk and L streets, with taxicab operated by Michael P. “ Today. The Latest Red {An X-ray will be taken to mscertain | BAFFY Seal Selections and T R R I o Sensational Dance Hits ¢ :Eé‘g&?‘:é‘:y;::iflr::’?gp?;:’;;h:ct;z; PA[}K'NG MERGER U.S.After 10,000 : : R e e | Shy Income Tax | We Remain Open Until Tan Getaiied o favestigate. the accl: l Saeusien . sl | going north when it struck the left L 10 O’Clock Tomght M| rear wheel of Smallwood's machine, Special Dispatch to The Star. which was going west. The real e: BALTIMORE, Md., December 30.— !tate man's car swerved sharply and !overturned. The driving wheel of the ! machine and the top were demolished. The taxicab was badly damaged. Pedestrians removed the men from Armour Discusses Steps in | The ‘Maryland office of the United States revenue bureau has been busy for. some weeks upon alleged tax delinquents in this district, and the wracked machine and summoned| 1aking Over of Morris & the ambulance. Smallwood was un- | consclous at the time. A have been sent out. These are to e Company. persons who made no returns and =4 likewise to numerous others whose returns show some _discrepancy 4 By the Associated Press. m:;lte-if by lh; linx»e{’ed lnspfi;:lorfl, 20.— who' for weeks have been making a B CHICAGO, December 30.—Plans for TOEAAL Gride. to - fatteni the. Bov: the acquisition of Morris & Co. bY | arnment coffers. $ A Rent Commission Holds Landlord about 10,000 bills for income taxes I Armour & Co. Not all are regarded as tax dodgers .} were considered| Who récelve these bills, but many of e 2 aft them, it was stated, are clearly in as advanced after | thig list, both In Maryland and in & meeting attend- | the District of Columbia. ed by officials of Conslderable money returns al- 5 32l & ready have resuited from the drive, B i oth concerns. and the total is expected to reach GRAEME T. SMALLWOOD, | " Responsible for Breakdown of Those in the| between $200,000 &nd $300,000. Who is lying aclous at Emer- conference includ- ®&ency Hospital as a result of the coi- | the “OLDE” the NEW Apartment Service. cd 3. osten Ar| FRANCE MORE SNIFFY. P Fism S 7 | YEAR OUT YEAR IN m):andxon:s wh:ns k.':-nmem house :::’;::’ _fd g’, Snuff Consumers Rapidly Increase, actrism Dcore : AL T B S Says U. 8. Report. AsSchool Menace | i O torrinl snur enifters or snum chewers, or By U. S. Official S Cinend 118281 | chatever they do With the stuff, have yuU.o. wciatl perts representing | grown in numbers in France until now | By the Associated Press. the commission in a complaint filed by both packing|there is more than three times as much' ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., December Adrian H. Aylor and other temants of {".:";‘l:!‘;::“’l‘ Houeer: tobacco made up to be snuffed than to30.—Pacifist and internationalistic ten- {1711-13 Lincoln road northeast against |conferees. but it was mencrally Sne |be smoked in cigars and nearly as much | dencies in schools were attacked by {Mrs. Julia M. Higgins, owner. derstood that arrangements for pay. |8 is used for clgarettes, according to J. J. Tigert, Unit- mission for failing to furnish heat, ac- cording to an interpretation placed on a decision handed down yesterday by STARTING AT 10:30 P. M. We Mave arranged a program that will prove & most delightful—surprising—and remembered | | | occasion. ing the t 0 a report made to the Department of ) $4.00 a Cover s Avior wasdirected timmeniwtely | NE tho ZERCrted $301000/000 purchase fooniRer co recantly: T cd States commis - ’ : to furnish heat “in accordance with pro- | P2 RSTE SeRERtd | o (|~ Last year 10,141:876 pounds of snoft sioner of educa- . o Vaudeville Novelties and Visions of laws.” and, in a supplement- |statement yelterday since It was re- | ¥eTe used to only 3.224.146 in cigars and _ tion, chief speak- ! Large Second-Floor Room, 1,840 Sq. Ft.. $200 per Month ary clause. was ordered to install elec- |ported that Armour & Co. planned to[13:892,968 in cigareties, the report o ot e abasrad > Entertainment Soavenirs For All tric, gas or oll heaters if it is necessary | absorb Morris & Co., but it contain. |ShoWws. The snuffers have been much (Double Southern Windows) to repair or replace the original heat- |ed no mention of that move. It was|Mmore active than the cigar smokers the ) seswion of the Flo- ing plant In the building. Rl past year or else their legions have E rida Education As- . : 5x s 1 Frle enants fited with the commi Armons B eem o fTpihe, formation of [Fioun Tor in 1920 there was but seven el e BN Bright Room, Third Floor, 15x23 Ft..$45.00 per Month Everyone will de sure to have a good time—we've arranged for that. sion on December 20 an afdavit alle o mlilion pounds of snuff to four million 2 nged J |ing. that Mra. Higgins “wilfully”” had May Use Personal Fund: in cigars-used. It is said the Increased night, as danger- Court Room, Fourth Floor, 16x17 Ft. .$42.50 per Month withdrawn their heat supply and had| In carrying out the gdivision of the |cost of cigars has brought about the o k ous to American 2 " = Y PEr Evpecial Music for Dencing B et ndien. s [ol0 compmns ot n) Srvpeeloes csmmex : . Ft. 525,00 per Montt . Armour is understood to v = Z g o oY llegine to show case why [Dledged & considerable portion of "hie - g1 COinor belicre Court Room, Ticurth Rlcor il SRt saetiperionth en- | private fortune. One transactlon in- 2 in the propaganda 3 14t . ants. At the hearing it was brought out | volved, it was understood, 1. [ 'Se G j which * 1s beingi F Floor, 11x17 Ft..$25.00 per Month ?b( ran ln q. ote that the present heating plant had been |of $20,000,000 arranged with n.l‘:g:xv\ Abe I\Iartln Sa.\ S: N :Dr’e!d tn e!];if‘ GouptRoonr onnth fcor 2ix o P & found unflt for wervice and that the of Chicago banks. country for abol- . il . e necessary| In view of that, and other - MRS 5 - | Dancing After Midnight Special Room for all the tenants to vacate in order |pective rearrangements of the financ: — Hionafhymn.he da. to Install a new plant. The complain- |ing of Armour & Co., it was said to J. J. Tigert. clared. “I do be- | ing tenants refused to vacate, it was|be the- consensus 6f opihton amon; claimed, and demanded heat. bankers here that Mr. Armour would "jmng“l‘m‘o cfflf.a':cnisolf:n?:‘?'.‘:l:m!‘ Apply Room 621 erous thing, because the word ‘in- | The commist nnhp‘?linud out that the |continue to direct his enterprise for ternational’ today is connected with | owner “‘wilfully’ withdrawn serv- only one government in the world, | 3 and that Government does mot wish | Telephone Main 5000, Branch 3 ! t least several years more. o ice, thus imposing on the temants| 75 Wide-Awake Merchants i geinus_ Impoeing on the tenants fnternationalism of all the people of = Experts in Their Particular Lines e e THE WEATHER tionalism of all the people HAVE OPENED OFFERS GROSS INDIGNITY.| District of Columbia— Increasing Cldi R Lo cloudiness tonight, probably followed 4 . all other classés, which no true Amer- THE PARK VIEW MARKET |lcore mc mom i oo ool R EARE ok i by rain or snow tomorrow; slowly ris- P A fcan desires.’ | 26 degrees; gentle to moderate east 2 g 8 to Enter Automobile. and southeast winds. With a complete fresh line of everything good to An unsuccessful attempt on the |, Iaryland—increasing cloudiness to- ili = | part of a young colored man to force | "AEht, Probably followed by snow or eat at the lowest prevailing market prices e Gl e s an Lo fores “tom lowly rising tem- Visit. i t db in half the 2426 14th street.’ to enter an au ncderate letatiandisouth- isit, inspect and buy " " 't | imobiie inswhish twolot Ris eolored Increasing cloudiness to ™ . J o probably followed by rain o You (cay buyiatiany other) place becatsc ol it B e gaton, o Dgtectives and | the coast and rain or snow in the in convenient outiay of stands !“"ch for ‘the men Jast night, ut terior tomorrow: slowly rising tem. newest, cleanest, best ventilated and lighted falled to locate them. rature; moderate to fresh northeast market house in the city. Lolanda was passing along V street v a—Increasing cloudi- Market Hoars B ek aat gty oirects boUt {ness. followed by rain or snow late Week Dauys, 6 A M. to 6 P.M.; Satardays, 6 A. M. to 10 P.M. | whon an ‘automoblie fn which three | toniSht or tomorrow; rising tempera- ture. . . colored men were ridin stopped. The Pablic Is Invited - || One"of the trio, she stated, granbed | [Records for Twenty.Four Hours. her and tried fo fofce hee into the | Thermometer—¢ p.m. 36; 8 p.m. 32; L I | machine. 13 midnight, 2. a.m., 26; 8 am., 24; Struggling witlr her alleged would- | noon, 34. 1 e m lew e i1be abducto she managed to free Barometer—4 pm. 30.16; 8 pm, 13 . - herself and run away. Her experi- |30.30: 12 midnight, 29; 4 am, 26; §| Lafe Bud ‘Il build a double where Lolanda was grabbead 1last|ture, 24, occurred at 7:30 a.m. today. = o 5 > I night. Condition ef the Water. Mr. Artie Small’s fnegds gave | Temperature and_condition of the h!’“ a goin’ away party Saturday = = e = = = TR R water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | night, an’ he lived till he got al- == peraturs, 35; condition, very muddy. t ¢’ th’ d Tide Tables. most t' th' depot. (Complled by United States coast| (Comvright National Newspaper Serrice.) and geodetic survey.) hd | Today—Low t 2 am ; tide, 5.04 a.m. and 5:36 p. o 12:18 p.m.; high tide, 5:6 :12 p.m. ence was similar to that of Eda Am. | &m.. 2¢; noon, 34. P . 5 G ia A d Park Road N.W Dregl, thirtcon years old, 2233 14th | Highest temperaturs, 38, occurred at | IOUSE an’ live in one side an off eorgia Avenue an ad N.W. | street. the nixnt of December 17, near | 2:30 Dm. yesterday: lowest tempera- | th’ other. ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:27 a.m.; sun sets, 4:54 p.m. Tomorrow—=Sun rises, 7:27 a.m.; sun sets, 4:55 p.m, ‘I' . . Horse and agon Dellvel, Eqmpment Navomobits lamps £ be 1ighted one: 3 half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citles. Announces the Sale of its at Public Auction [ e || Ttsoperemne Tuesday, Jan. 2nd, 1923, at 10 am. 3 e > Go to draggist—epare Aliens. Tex- 058 ywfl{Q:inl trouble —etewt now to take O e At the Bakery, 476 C St. NN\W. B. P. Dougherty, Auctioneer i % | ! The sale is made necessary because of the elec- trifying of the Havenner Delivery Service and will include— . 23 Horses 23 Wagons 23 Sets of Single Harness 3 Sets of Double Harness 30 Halters i 3 _ Together with separate pieces of harness, blan- kets, weights and other livery accessories—all in the very best condition. For further information, inquire of Fred Johnson 476 C Street Telephone Main 781 .'This is your last oppor- - ‘ tunity to purchage New - Year's Cards, If you fors got any one at Christmas timé you will want to make up for your neglect now, Come in and make :your sélections from among our complete as- sortment. We are show- ing just the Cards you want, and we have one for everybody. Our prices range all the way from 5S¢ each’to $1.00, Yes, we ° have the stamps, too. " The National - Remembrance Shop: * (.’ Tester's’ Shop) 14th Strt 2238, " and January 1st. VOr 'plwne our plant; we will gladly deliver your order for one-half gallon or more. ! CHAPIN-SACKS CORPORATION 853 0B3RSR RRRRAATLRIRNLRINERATBBISY| REABRASARRLNERE LSRRI AREPERIBEVESERNAS: & L T T T R E T T Ty gga:sgszgaigglgzhggsghssa:sx:gssags'