Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 22

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, 'D'F}"‘EVB REVEALSSECRET 0FTHERHIELAND Alleged True Story of Nego- tiations Preceding Autono- mous State Formation. DY WILLIAW T5 Radio to Th « . NASH. Daily News,’ COLOG mber 4—The true story of the negotiations between ‘aul d, president of the inter- ddlied F land high commission, and members of the Rhineland com- ty-six. which led up to an autonomous has obtained from British position te -t of prominent their way to for an finterview president of the interallied Rhineland high commis- Rhinelande Coblenz and economlc and social ard told them. *1 ate of afairs land, but 1 right It until ctives.” ew Terms., And g drew out a list of terms which would be accep:abie to TEACHER DESCRIBES |Mother of Nine, |WOMAN SMUGGLER SEATTLE KIDNAPING . Miss Austin, Found Unconscious in Vancouver, Taken on Way to Church. —— By the Associated Press. VANCOUVER, B. C., December §.— Miss Nell Austin, school teacher, who dtsappeared from her home In Seattle November 25 and was found here November 28 unconsclous, recovered consclousness In a hospital here yes- terday and told Inspector of Detee- th Jewett that she was kidnaped by two men in an automobile while she was on her way to sing in the choir at the University Methodist Epliscopal Church in Seattle. 8he doclared she did not recall any- thing that happened or how she don- ned the khaki hiling suit she was wearing when found, as she left home dressed fn a blue velvet dress. Mins i Austin said that the hiking suit he- longed to one of her slsters, and that it was alleged to have been stolen from a trunk in the ement of the Austin house in S 4 { Misses Leila sisters of the teac > here | from Seattlo to 3 young woman. been visit her in the hospital HOLD STORY FALSE. Nowed to | Seattle Police Chief Does Not Be-' lieve Miss Austin. SEATTL Wash.. December §.— Chief of T W. B. Severyns brand- ed the story told by Miss Nell Austin - | leved her prosperou striking pic nation, upply Grows Short. d bezun to shut down outlook ad to be done. ere hastened to r ch agrs acognize the nrincinle of economie, but not poli separation. One Stipulation Rejected. hing perhaps to put be. of accomplished facts. —_— Denmark sends agricultural product¢ 111 over the world, notably from her ALWAYS READY FOR Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa ! Growing children want end fre- quently need more nourishment 1 than edults, owing to the activity i of their restless 2 bodies. Deker's Cocoa fills all the require- ments cf the - tizn and physician es a delicious, pure and healthful verage. Just as good for older people. "B 1s the cocoa of hizh qualitg " Made only by WalterBaker & Co.Lea. Established 1780 Mills at Dorchester, Mass. and Montreal, Canada BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FRET It is be will not act on th school teacher has fu . her home parties w route to Mor Wil'le H. Booth ador ume in buying is just as important, if prices are to be kept low. We have, through our combined stores, given the manufacturers such volume orders that we have secured very special prices. Now, to create, to stimulate a qnick holiday demand for these pianos. you may, beginning December 5th and ending Decem- Made Constable, Warns Gamblers By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, Pa, December 6.—~Mrs. Julla M. Fife, mother of nine children, a widow, today rules Seldom Seen by virtue of 19 votes of the 25 in the hamlet in a recent election. Seldom Seen, though scarcely more than a mile from the city's business section, 18 an inaccessible village of six- teen homes perched on the edgo of a precipitous bluff that com- prises a portion 6t St. Clair town- ship. Seldom Keen was the former rendezvous for promoters of cock fights and for «u time boasted of several gambling resorts. These are gone now, says Con- stable Fife, “thanks to fire, and I don't expect the clement that sup- ported them to return. But if they do——" She -displayed a threatening bare arm and a clenched fiet, hardened by unremitting dally manual_toll *——they better not try {t!" _ The Swedlsh marriage law, passed three years ago, s considered to be the most progressive marriage law in the wold. Under its provisions Lus- bands And wives are placed on exactly the sume footing. ' $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester ' $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, December 9 Similar Excursion January 13 SPECIAL TRAIN v. Washington.... Standard Tim Returning Lyv. Philadelphia. Lv. Chester. ... Lv. Wilmington i Consult Ticket Agent. | Ba'timore & Okio R.R; || grand jury and wes sald to have re- peated a statement she made to polics in Loulsville, ted followl! plicated in smugg.ing b prison to her husban v ons, Harry Griffith and Waiter Ferland. | [o°T Wife of Gonviot Who Died Behind | gor 5,0 {1 iteutics ‘el ano wa: Prison Batricade Is Charged an accessory before the fact to thy death of three prison guards, slain by With Murder. her husband and his companions in thef~ tutile dash for liberty. Regardiess of the statement ascribed to Mrs. Walters Py officials, she will piead “not guilty, By the Ansoclated Press. When arralgned for trial, her attorney, EDDYVILLE, Ky, December [.— |C- G.Grassham, has'announced. Mrs. Lilllan Waltere, twenty-one, widow of Monte (Tex) Waltors, reputed lend- er of a trio of convict murderers who were found dead in a barricaded mess | HOME, Decetiber £ i hall in the western Kentucky state penl- | .4 0y foreign cardinals will be creat tentiary near hers, after a four-day | at the comihg consistory. siege early In October, nas been charged with murder In three indictments re- turned by the Lyon county grand jury| N 2,000.000 tons of eand s |E here. used in tie United States each year Walters appeared before the in making £lass CREDIT To All NO FOREIGN CARDINALS. ROME, December & semi-official Make Your Xmas Selection Now A small deposit reserves the articles selected—Terms to suit your conven- ience. Clothing for Men, Women and Children H. ABRAMSON J 7th and L Sts. N.W. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 O'Clock No Branch Stores Christmas Savings Checks Cashed | The Hecht Co. Christmas Sale of Pianos Volume in tone is an important feature of a good piano. Vol- ber 24th, select Huyler Player ano inthe Stor Pay Very Special! b Baby Grand Electric Reproducing Piano $785 Smooth electric operation, so the- whole family may dance at'once! Even tone, per< fect expression. _ An artistic development of the world’s finest music. Perfectly reproduced on a grand —as the artist played it originally, up to 420 2.30 Woetiy Gulbransen Player, $420 The Community model Gul- bransen player, sold nationally at one price, specifically featured by us, and guaranteed for ten years. With a rich, resonant tone, this piano faithfully reproduces the playing of artists. Vollmer Baby Grand 3395 Save $150 A Baby Grand at $395! The acme of piano beauty. This fine instrument has a stately genuine mahogany case, real ivory keys, 88 notes, and copper bass strings which insure a permanent, rich, mellow tone.’ ; " Huyler Player, $295 Save $150 . In a case of dignified beauty, rich mahogany finish, this piano is an artistic asset to any home. And a musical joy. It operates easily enough for a child to play it. 88- note keyboard. Bench included. Open to 9 P.M. Until Christmas fleflechi‘ Co‘.. The Music Store—618 F St. diy or two we are add- i1g charming new Cards fast as they ars re- celved—it is our inten- tion to keep the stock éé' complete and fresh right | to_ Chrl tmas. W s | upr e hive Cards at all prices Don't put off securing your untll the ver: ule—you are sure' to overlook you do. wid cl ofcest colle found fn the city. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Bhop) 01 d 14th Street ,, or5.2°0, . Alno 1220 Pa. Ave, ER 5, 1923, CLAIMS PACTS HELD UP. OF ARMS |ND|0TED x'llal:;:;dfl'::h“}:“tm:hm?‘.“;l";.l‘:: ;'u}':l« MEXICO CITY. Decomber E/.—Tho :hl o m.nfonven!lfonu drawn up at . cognition conference- last sum- and his compan 21 mot b ratifled at the present on of the M xican senate, it was nasmuch as not_sent Christmas Cards last min- kome one if Come in today 100k over the fon to be Every | from— 5¢ up. conventions to the upper house 1 v the executive convok 10 possibilit h the onited «Built Like a 24| # | ATLAST!-ahigh grade cabinet type of safe for i ] office, store, home—at a reasonable price. New | 8% | made possible by quantity production. Not t 1c | #& | hcavy,old-stylesafe,but handsome,roomy,con- ] venient. Protects records and valuables agairst fire and thieves. You need this protection and now canaffordit. Phone or write for booklet today. R L PO D81, 011 Euglis'h Broadcloth Shirts, 35 The very finest genuine imported English Broad- cloth in gray, tan and blue, neckband style; white with collars attached. Lustrous as eilk., three times as durable. Genuine Buckskin Gloves, %5 Supremely comfortable gloves in the natural drab shades; spear point or em- broidered backs; ex- tremely smart. Walking Sticks %3 to %15 Dozens of styles, plain, gold or silver mounted. W.od Files and F 605 13th St. N.W. Rich Cut Silk Ties, 52.50 Two are sketched, one an English Raglan, gray on a dark blue background, the other a smart striped de- sign. Dozens of other good-looking designs are here for selection. Lustrous Silk Socks, $2.50 Stylish new hose of quality that will give absolute sat- isfaction in wearing. Note the smart clocks; men like them because they make the ankle appear more slender. Silk Hose, 1.50 € (Clocked; black and colors. Men’s Furnishings Section, First Floor. Phone Main 8688-3

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