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THE EVENING STAR, NlGH]’ SESSI[]N HINTMU]’HERAND BABESLAIN |German. Police Dogs May Prove L M WO % P money is sald to have been put in cir- i lice are making attempts to trace ‘tN. culation in the United States. The po- | gang’s confederates abroad. $20 COUNTERFEIT KING OF ENGLAND HONORS SO WELL EXECUTED | AMERICAN MISSIONARY S”RSAQEM[]BR A]’S‘ Prize ‘Rum Hounds’ of Uncle Sam {Two Others May Die of Self-Inflicted Wound. Republican Threat in Senate May Provoke Filibuster on Ship Bill. By the Associated Pre CANTON, Ojlo, mother are dead and two others wounded as the result of a man |attack on a Canton family The slayer then slas throat. He is in a serious condition. The dead are: Mrs. Elizabeth Rich twen ht, and Daniel Rich, three, The wounded, Peter Rich, thirteen, shot in left leg; January republican » preparing upon night ions in the n order to force a vote upon the administration merchant marine hill and that the democrats are en- { 1 in a filibuster inst that | asure are stirring up adverse | sentiment among the opponents of Suggestions that the leaders in the to insi senate eve. BY A CRAZED MAN ‘Wounded—Maniac 1—A and her three-year-old son severely ew Year d his own Those German police dogs, which the government is seriously consider- ing as alds to prohibition agents, and which may be used in the District in a big fight to enforce the eighteenth amendment, may prove to be some of the most effective government agents ever enlisted, if they may be judged from past performances. Part wolf, from far-off timber wolves in the great Black forest of Germany, part wild dog from Asia, but now developed by many years of intensive breeding into a pure strain {of so-called German shepherd dog or German police dog, these powerful animals are being developed in Amer- ica by breeders with the purpose of Dominick Rich, for- iag v sBieaiiy At with re- s. breeders demand in a high-power po- lice dog: “Strong constitution, fear- less disposition, tireless energy, weather-resisting coat, receptive abil- ity and intelligence.” The German police dog was used to good effect in the world war by the Germans. He was highly trained. He was developed from a shepherd dog, and, dogdom historlans point out, his lineage has been traced back 8,000 years, t his_ancestor, according to nan, Studer, was one of the primitive dog’ types found in urope and Asla, by name “Canis miliaries Matris Optimae Jeitteles.” A long name, one may say { he is a long and strong dog—and now, | his pedigree, expert breeders claim, is growing longer and longer. | .. The wild primitive dog, from which the proposed “rum hound” came, was ‘Watch your twenty-dollar bill. It it's on the Central National Bank of San Angelo, Tex., it may be coun- terfeit. Chief Moran of the secret service issued notice today of a “new and dangerous counterfelt” on_that bank. There are many minor defects on the bill, it was sald, “but its general appearance i8 50 good that it is apt to deceive any but an expert han- dler of money.” The banknote follows: “On the Central National Bank of San Angelo, Tex.; series of check letter ‘A’ register th Burke, treasurer of the United States; of Hugh McCul- loch; charter number 10664. “The speciman at hand bears Treasury number V70349D and bank number 29061.” DEATH. OF NOTED MINSTREL. is described as portrait IT MAY DECEWVE g, ;. c. Ewing Promoted to Be Honorary Knight Commander Order of Indian Empire. | | Loxpox, January 1.—The India |office announces that King George has promoted the Rev. James Car- ruthers Ewing to be an honorary knight commander of the Order of |the Indian The Rev. Dr. Ewing i8 secretary of the Presbyterian Church of the United States in India. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1854. He was grad- | College, and went to India in 1§79 as an educational missionary. He lives in Lahore. e AUSTRIAN POLICE CHARGE the India council of the cou ot | |uated from Washington and Jefferson | To the Past — Sweet Remembrance For the Present — Fair Greetings For the Future — Life’s Best Sincerely, aq s=] | closely related, historians say, to the by numerous | smaller of the existing Japanese wolf strong allies to | types, and also to the Indian wolf. ng all kinds of | e A T , the animals have made a deep ession on the minds of prohibi-| Miss Ruth Loch, westablishment offic r tion offi . who are eager to hit|of the London post office, has super: been ill for nearly four months. {upon any powerful ally in fighting | sion over the work of some 70.000 wor He retired from active participation len in all the departments of the rost | in minstrels about ten years ago. He the demon rum. 1 > Look at some of these qualities the | office | was sixty-three 1d. The r of I bill, it was learned to- ORANGE, N. J, January llam F. Cleveland, known thr: | the country as the head of Cleve Minstrels, “a decade died yesterday of heart disease. the shipping htrt. day _ | ei ol with being ! Up to the time, it was pointed out, the democrais have co- operated with the republicans in |¢ speed on the appropriation bills. But if night sessions are in- sisted upon it was intimated today it will take consid; longer to pass | appropriat at are still to | warning drew a revol E come b Send { shooting. The baby was the first| . e i e i i T A AR o o The d 2 ] end t victim. = Fernandez then turned the | — 5 2 e SIARHAL KUEAIBI TG, zage in an open filibuste; the mother, . fatally | shipping bill, but Jt is b wounded, fled from the tion_bills_will collapsed on the steps of th if the democrats ar e. Peter Hich, whe armed himself it ns wked Fernandez, The opponents of the shipping bill |down. His ammunition include in their number several re-|the crazed man beat Itich over publicans, ticularly the members | head with the pistol until the of the so-called progressive bl broke and then ran. i understood that these republic On his way from the scene of the willing to go to consider: crime Fernandez stopped beside Mrs. | length to prevent a vote on the ship- | Rich and hed her about the neck ping bill session. with &’ razor and then used the same With o1 more left of | weapon to own throat. h ress and seven or | Fernandez w by police appropria Dbills still to be | short time later store , not to mention the farm cred- PO R TEXAS LEADS NATION IN LYNCHING§ IN 1922 iction on the ship- FORGERY OF U. S. NOTES | present 1300 G Street d Rich, two vears of age, L in the kitchen of the and escaped uninjured, while the man ran amuck. Police say Fernand | insane while visitir home in_ Penn place been ar- | charged and fifty | t of $40,000. | this counterfeit | suddenly went without OISR, T gun | | | Begins tomorrow their ANNUAI. CLEARANCE SALE of Odd Pieces and Sample Bedroom, Living Room and Dining Room Suites, to ynake room for 1923 merchandise. Much of the' furni- ture is priced very much lower than its actual value—so this ping bill. GOSPEL MISSION DOORS OPEN TO THE HOMELESS About 600 Men, Women and Chil- Iy dren Celebrate Incoming 13 el of the New Year. should be a big value week for furniture buvers. BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING Eighteen Reported During Year, With Georgia Running Second With 11—10 States Involved. . Ala, January 1.—The | led the nation in the Iynchings during X second and Mississippl to public b and In th ustrial In ten states in which lynchings | - and the number in each exas, 1 About 600 homeless men, women and | children celebrated the incoming new year yesterday at the Gospel Mission, 4 John Marshall place. Arrange- ments for the occaslon were made by the superintendent, Rev. G. W. Corey, lately to take charge of this old known Washington Insti- 1L The rep: were fifty- officer: ings. come from Wheeling, | were in nort four were in s In ten in | conviet | | and well tution. Practical Christianity is the key- endeavor, which | always strives to reach out a rescu- ing hand to all who escape or avoid | A { the good influence of the church and its assoclations. No man is too bad 3 or too good, declars those in charge, For Infaats and Children to share In its welcome, Its doors | | 10 e twents-rour hours coen oy | an Use For Over 30 Years | food for the hungry and sheltér for' the homeless are there available 265 1 aays each year, { Reception This Afternoon. s This 3-Piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite It 5o ol it et R O $ 1 29 75 Four-Piece American Walnut Suite 1987 Large Dresser, Bow-end Bed, full size Vanity and Man’s Robe with compartments for clothes on one side and plenty of drawers on the other. The two-tone decorations oL et R S “SELLERS” Kitchen Cabinet “The Best Servant in Your Home’’ There should be one in every home—for they are labor savers for the housewife. Styles are complete in our Clearance Sale. Prices start at seat construction. Cushions are removable. A won- There will be a reception from 4 until 5 o'clock this afternoon to the boys and g of the neighborhood of the mission, with entertainment features and refresnments. we Makes an Address, at Washington, if it really de- sired to eliminate the class of pro- fessional parasites formed by able- bodied “panhandlers” can do So by co-operating to the greatest possible t with Rev. Mr. by's plan of ributing to busines Pprofessional | nen and women strips of white ickets, eacli good for food and shel- ter at the Gospel Mission, is the con- viction of Pat Crowe, ex-kidnaper and ex-train robber. Mr. Crowe, who is in Washington and who was one of the speakers at the mission last night, is possessed aried experience in and claims that the \ly and sure cure Is to quit the g z of cash to street beggars. A coin given to such an unfortunate, if able- bodied, may do good in some cases, Crowe, but in more It does While the percentage of the | nd and otherwise af- d who are “fakes” is most sur-| ngly large. Genuine Kroehler Duofold Oak Frame; upholstered in imitation leather. Avoid Constipation QorQ O BRANDRETH atbed time ,wi//. keep Yyou well and happy purely vegetable Walnut Dining Room A very handsome suite, in the most attractive walnut finish. Comprising a very distinctive Inclosed Berv-r$2 and large Buffet, Oblong Extension Table, an unusual China Closet, Armchair and five Side Chairs, with tapes- try seats. A magnificent suite and a wondertul valus. . Zie PALAIS ROYAL 11th and G Sts. Est. 1877. A. Lisner, President. it} A Library Table Mahogany finish; with drawer. Attrac- tive and well made. All standard makes and ll sizes are represented in our show- ing of Rugs for the Clearance Sale. And the low prices make tv'gfiln unusual opportunities for the thrifty buyers. Some of the values: Tapestry Rugs Axminster Rugs ;oo CEORTEMGRIRE BT i gl O $34.75 ' Wilton Rugs—9x12 $69.75 to $179.75 Congoleum Gold Seal Art Rugs 9x106 ......... $14.15 6x9. ... .0 9810 Standard make, with full set of at- tachments for dra- peries, walls, ete. ' $39.75 \ This Pattern Speaks for & Itself~“it’s printed” - EVERY pieco is printed with cutting lines and in. structions in big plain type. It practically means that anybody who can read can e a dress. The step-by-step instructions are so exact that smartness simply has to be the outcome. There’s no other way to make up a emart pattern style when you go right at every turn. his Printed Pattern saves time, too. There’s no puzzling over gerfonfiom. No wondering how Ppieces go together. It’s all before you—with the Ppattern pieces speaking for themselves, The New McCall Printed Pattern Palais Royal—Bargain Basement, Englander Bed Couch With spring and mattress; and easy run- ning casters. 1 I.llllI-IIIIlllIIIIIIIIIiT‘ i ¢