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g RUHR RAILROADS MAJOR LEAGUE PITCHER |Xorion, the, nlent of Nevember 16 |time, This 4cuon, covered st four HIT BY NEGLEGT ACQUITTED IN FLOGGING Wogd, following the acquittal Of Parks By tho Associated Press. s <o MARIETTA, Ga., November Diserganization to Prevent Speedy|ingictments against Keller pitcher for the Philadelphia Return of District cans, and five others In connection |Frank Hasty; Tom Black and Joe Michigan woman demands a divorce with the alleged flogging of Mrs. Ber- | Bramlett, jol nlly indicted with Cook, | on the Mbre allegation that her hus- r to Normal. tha Holcombe, a widow, and 8. H.'but who were not on trial at this|band keeps live frogs in the bathtub. * @ltt Ry the Astocinted Press. COLOGNE, November 30.—Rallway Alserganization will prevent the Ruhr dfstrict from returning speedily to nermal. even if the French and Ger- mans reach agreements which re- move other barrlers. German warnings that the French would not be able to handle the in- tricate raflway system of the heavily industrialized Ruhr and Rhineland districts have been more than real- ired. No other equal area In the world, perhaps, has such an involved rail- way system. It is a medley of the Pjtsburgh steel area and the West Virginla mining district jammed to- gether, and served by an intricate in- terlocking system which has ever g The holiday spirit of joy and galety and good cheer is as much a part continued to be much of a mystery to 3 of these new numbers as music is of tl:ge dance. Come and lwrt’:n' Prench rallway men and their as- *Signal towers and raflway equip-| 3 HEAR THESE DECEMBER RELEASES: ment have suffered at the hands of the strangers, who_got trains through "Christmes Eve At 0 " at any Lo:‘l T“" m;lg] no tllmello re- e ,‘E‘h 5 #fl Sittia’ In Aw (mh:‘- s o Fpect mechanism. There has been & vl P alvetone 7 g AT e thrthen 1 general demoralization of the me- Chanical equipment iwhich must be A4 " 2 (! with overcome before coal, coke and iron aletide Beypey (Por Orshertrs) T A A quantity with can move again in T've Got A Song Per i g Bale (That My Swestie Turned Bomebedy's " sneed and precision. Dewn) m:%fi_ vy aivstone Orcbustza b in- Sinee January little has been done in the way of making repairs. Al- wnun the traffic has not been large, compared with _pre-occupation dnn It has been conducted at great pense to equipment. The French ne language in common with the in- \‘dfiu wi Ve & hacd task, made y hard by sabotags. And the v population will pay dearly for Midnight z:. demorallaation, which stands in the way of speedy resumption of wor on & large scale. M-h"" BANKER WEDS ACTRESS. Miss Emma Miller Becomes Bride of J. L. Clawson. NEW _YORK, November 30.—John Lewis Clawson, Buffalo merehant and :nl-r and Miss Emma H. Miller, a un‘ aotress, who recently played a g role with Basil Sydney in evil's Dieciple” were married hnn after a romance that had its lnu fén_“in & collection of old s. She is known on the stage 23 Tane Miller. Mr. Clawaon's collee- tlon of Elizabethan literary treasures i3 eaid to De one of the finest in existence. The only Witness to the ceremony wag Mr. Clawson's son, H. Phelps Clawson, war aviator and poet. He i, thirty’ yeats old. e The_bride is the daughter of Wil- [ ] liam James Miller, who was treasurer of Mississippi under Gov. James A. 11th and Vardaman and who will become re- cefver of taxes of that state on Jan- uary 1. - . have done as well, perhaps, as could st A Girl any strangers in hostile territory 3 'm' romantic splrit “"‘g“ m‘h-fl- lorhubwm- where sven the friendly workers had 3 i In 8 o e [ D hn.‘m A bunulnl el iy nu-d Bob M{- By nhs Over You Jo) tamoy volon of 06{ p -unu-, quality. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923, motion of Solicitor General John S.|were named. 00k, one of those under charges. : medlately after the Cook ac- Alas, Poor Man! vl a fierfzct guitial tho Jury on Instruction £rom | prom the Kansss Oity Star. Nect: collection udge Blair, following a motion from 30.—All | tnio “olicitor general, returned ver-| IEvery day. it seems, aince the wom- Hasty, |dicts of not guilty againsf Keller |en were enfranchised they gfow Ameri- | Hasty, his “brothers, “Arthur and | harder to get along with. “Now 4| Articles This has been our endeavor in as- sembling our varied collection of gifts for the holiday season —HUMI- DORS, POK i G CARD CASE Fvery Record MOUN rw5 10:inch Double Dis! 5 terly. Just Received | WEER END CASES m F_Ma semianmually, From London ETC. English Pigskin | EVERY DAY 18 INTERESTDAY Jewel Boxes Attache Cases (writing) f a Key Cases Shopping Bags H"ff]’(]i, etc. Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N.W. e fi'flrm&h Elaht bave Jars, here ls & record M Jected trumen o Do D houd e e .h.'.."';u:“: Phintiv - mosn compdy suceees, 121 Knew Y4 1 Knew (Fox Trof) fow Yerk® A pertec [ ig animatlon to .‘?—.-a"' _' e of 1oe O Bistar ‘EP“,.W, "“,lw“hm ;fiy‘d -m‘a Nohvl n-nbr Prom anlh"Vukhdl Do, T Mogay: M “:h o= \-i“..:fl LUl P Foond o irthur Lasge's Orehar ™™ -“" ?nua.m dreamy, faneits] -n-h)w- {""-'-"i;'. %...,h,. LY N}E Mt All .fl'-fi;:' 4 (Male Quartette AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER LATE HITS KRESGE CO. G N.w. 7th and E N.W. —-and now the whole town’s drinking Was-Colt GINGER. ALE SOMEBODY SAID, DONT GO TO WASHINGTON. You can't sell Wcs-Cott thero—the market’s flooded with ginger ales and you wen't have a chance. ALL RIGHT, THEN~—WE'LL GO TO .Wflflm , we answered. We'll give the there an opportunity to test Was- M. lll see if they are so unlike peo- ple in other communities—and then, we'll answer your argument. *WE CAME-—WE SAW.~—WE CON- QUERED”, We found Washington folks, Just an '0 m furly lmg::lge‘fa{v- fi- &l M ceuld now get it. = AMD, TO.DAY, THE WHOLE TOWN'S DRINKING WAS-Cm—tevdmg in llln drink of i'lllo—hyhg it by flle the whole family can enjoy it, and Cheie friends of its irresistible puhm ON ALL SIDES 1'HEY’RE PRAISING of its rare, AND THEY'VE LEARNED SOMETHING ELSE, that most people didn't know. s 3 They’ve learned that to put ice in ginger 3 S corvaiant ey Treaworkn. ale ruins its flavor. It isn't dene with Wase, . Cott, . S : T ey WOULD REALLY SEEM CRIMINAL, ta destroy the incomparsble goodness of this sparkling, tantalizing b‘"l&‘ fln gflb by putting a lump of ice in it’s 30 easy to chill the whole boifllby put- = : g - S=ay ting it in the refrigerator before opening. - 5 i ] Get bim a Box OP OH, IT'S BEEN A GREAT CAMPAIGN. this introducing Was-Cott to Washington ! k ¥ folks. Aldlfyummof!lnnryfcw .who haven't given yourself the treat of % . drinking your first bottle, then you are $ mighty hard to find—but don’t delay, ane, other minute. 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