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'THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19%. : 1 DOUBTS “DISCOVERY” |iminitisiiih tiatinces™."%erore; | CRIME BODY ON COAST |(memslss wummuia? ™| DOG MEAT PUT ON-SALE. |ffich,sg sovdis shapitan. &rofh | LEAVES $190,000 ESTATE.| - SHOT BY ACCIDENT. - honestly to the people the issues of ; - irman, Col, Miller .wi N AT OF VOLSTEAD LAW | *.&5a ¢ moner ne| ENTERS BLUE LAW ROW Aetite ot Ton Foaniis. Mtvest | e SrERtd 0 locet Cemcite 18 | v0i1 of ‘Tatn BIRA. Bbal Me-|3eun Hiljed By Gom Whed orruption by means of money, he | PAIR KILLED BY TRAIN. cle of Die y receive contributions to.the memorial o ° e J said, was distinctly on the wane, but —_— é 5 ho asserted there atill ‘was danger | Movie Directors Plan.to Enter Po- e ed by Munich Butcher. |P(@ 5. . 0 in government depert- tate Broker Probated. ; Hunts Rabbit. 3 rom hypocrisy, which, he sald, was: . e * Scnator Wadsworth Tells' Life In- a not inconsiderablo factor in public litical Arena to Oppose Man and Wife, 71 and 65, Step Dy the Assoclated Préss. ;o menty will 'be set Up throush the special Disateh to the Star. special Dispaten to The star. 3 S > in Path of Freight MUNICH, Bavarls, December 7.—)leads of departments In wddition | "RICHMOND, Va., December 7.—| RICHMOND, Va, Décember 7.—Ro surance Heads U. S.- Needs' “I wish” he declared, “there were Present Regime. > ' “Dogs are bought here. they and|,ia judicial departments of the fed- | The will of the latc Leroy E. Brown,|ert O. Thurston, jr. Is dead in k less use inade of phrases like ‘pute OBION, Tenn., December 7.—J. H.|thelr meat and fat are being sold,” fs | 37e) P e Pt et e : R e T e e oy DUL- | By the Assoclated Press. thelr meat and (at are being s0ld/" 18| oral * government, 'the independent |real estate man, was probated last | homo on tho Petersburg turnpiks-du Fidelity. A and ‘getting y with | ANGELES, Calit. & seventy-one, and his wife, | the gn whic P government establishments will be | o, The ealatd iy’ vEIEE BY) by result ol idatul-discharss dc it’" Rather let us hear mora fre-| LOS ANGELES, Calif, December 7. | oMo Were. killed by a frelght|the window of & Munich butcher shop. | FSROFRAIENY PRtNURIRETSS (JUn 1T evenine. e result of an accidentul dischargo o = auently the question, “What ought I |—-Members of the Los Angeles crime |,ruin’while walking on the tracks of | The sign Is being widely discusssed in | organization, among which are the | $190.000, the buld of the property|a gun. | to do?" Tell the American people the | Sommission have become puglies to the |tne Tilinois Central railroad near here | the newspapers, which are urging the | ynterseate Commerce Commission, the | 80ing to the widow. His son is 1eft| 1o yag peen to. the city with B: e Assoclated Press truth. The man who does so not | blue laws” controversy in progress here | vocrerday. The aged couple stepped | necessity “of ° immediate forelgn | Thiteq States Shipping Board, the | the business of the firm. Thero Was| wize and had returned home, and NEW YORK, December 7.—Quoting |only lives up (o his responsibilifies |8ince police haited the motion picture [JUSRINY, [The, BEeq TOMEIS MORREE | credits to emable the Germuns (0| bojerar Teserve Board: the Federal |left 31,000 to each of his children. -| 1% f0F B4G FEUNSE RANE, G005 President Coolidge’s remark, that|as a citizen * e ¢ he proves his |direcors’ ball at midnight last Thanks-| on1y ‘to” be struck by the freight |import South American meat. Trade Commission, the United: States ( The will provides that in case Mrs. | Going to his home ho procured his “men do mot make laws, they dis-|falth. It is fidelity that will save | BINE TNy oo o B e aiarm. | tain on the adjoining’ track. S mneEan Taritr Commigsion, the general ac- | Brown shall remarry the income from | L un® % ont back to k{ll the rabbit, e s, they g bl terday calling ‘attention to_“the alarm- : . p 7 the estate shall go to her with $5,000. | e e b thsasepbliet o e et Pt Gl | “Mrs. Vannoy was killed instantly HARDING FUND, |coniing offce. thecivil Service Com- | {18 SECGieSial 62,0 JE ViR dgipe | He did not discover the animal, ther S § Ing prevalence of violent cfime In theland her husband died several hours| HEADS . - |mission and the Veterans' Bureau. O W T o b of “tna | retraced his steps homeward. ‘When s W. Wadsworth, Jr., today told | pyoops STUDENT AGITATION, | tude of tho e Gaarat tomard iator: Their duuzh;u;—l;x-lu;, Dirs. B ol el = o e e R, O B rown had been In the | nvar the gate. in some way the trig- annual convention of the Asso- . i Mary Vannoy, escaped injury by leap- T R state 2 ger was pulled and the gun fired. tion of Life Insurance Presidents| ROME, December 7.—Premier ~ | the suppression of minor infractions of | ;¢ “cicar of the tracks. Col. Thomas W. Miller to Direct A Big Difference. real estate business hero for half a| Ny, iy cion went to ses what was Mus- | existing statutes. - century her “the Volstead act was|solini interfered vesterday in the| Meanwhile, Fred Niblo, president of e Memorial Drive Here. 3| row the Landon Talegraph. s the cause of the explosien and found cd is open to doubt.” . _|student agitations When he gave'the [the Motion Picture Directors’ Associa- | TINKHAM'S MOTHER DEAD. ' ‘Wife—L am going up town this R TR ting that the security of lib- | prefect orders to make the students | tion, announced that representatives of g Former Senator Frelinghuyseti, ‘ac- Because the municipal authorities | way ertarian American institutions de-|understand that their protests and|twenty-two organizations would meet| Representative George H. Tinkham | tive president of the Harding Me- | MOTAINg. | would not put freo telephones in is impossible to- t. rended upon the vigilanco and mu- | agltation were useless, and threat- | here next Mondav night to formulate | of Massachuselts has been called to|morial Association, yesterday ap-| Husgbind—Shopping, my dear? their homes, the entire firo brigade | fair ha A He tual defense of rights by the citi-|ened to close the universities for a |plans for the founding of 4 non-partisan | his home in Bogton by the death of | pointed Col, Thomas W. Miller, the| Wife—XNo, I haven't time for that— |of Walhl, New Zealaud, recently re- |two child ne thre: urr, the senator declared it waslvear. Dolitical league designed to obtain | his mother. | en properiy eustodiam, sto’ be Dis- | just to buy some things that I need. | signed in a body. other three months old. e The Hecht Co. 2 Seventh at F The Hecht Co. | Seventh at F The Hecht Co. ' . Seventh at F The Hecht Co. ; Seventh at F This Announcement is for the Women Only Just to show you that we are thinking of him, too--- we have grouped here Christmas Gift Suggestions that any and every man wants. And since we planned this occasion many months ago, we have some very interest- ing specials to offer, as well as the suggestions. Wit- ness---the sweater sale, the smoking jacket sale, the shirt sale, the neckwear sale. In each instance the value is more than the price calls for. ’ ‘Select any (or all) of these if you want proof that there are a great many ways to a man’s heart. A Wonderful Sale of Sweaters‘: Jackets, $4.95 ' $3.95 Fine plaid-back cloths went . - His Gloves Gay Mufflers One of the ways to warm i i’ He's probably particular " Even if he’s conservative, his heart and enjoy a real cts. Browns, oxfords, grays and about the kind. You'll find his muffler will be excused s . : them here. Fur-lined mocha for a bit of color. Brushed bargalfl mn the Wal'mlng. blue. The collars and cuffs gloves, $5.95 wool. ones, straight from s : SN oo ruias olain Sud striped sale so large it represents show the plaid, cord edged. And g2 and deiving gloves STSSeESDL R SIemn £ P $2.50 to $10 $3.00 the entire surplus stock of they all show the finest value we two fine makers. Bought ever saw in good jackets. All : at such ‘a price our own sizes, even stouts. ‘ sweaters took a terrible fall ' in price to meet such com- _petition. All-wool and mix- tures. All colors and combinations. All. weaves and brushed effects. All sizes, 34 to 44. into the tailoring of these jack- Socks With - For His Hip ClOCkS Now it’s “the’ flask " that Wool ones, good in looks. ~ cheers”—not the cup. Anew warm in weight. Plain color§, one is made to it the hip heathers. Imported — you snugly, "with - sanitary top. know it by the way the clocks Plated with something that are embroidered by hand— gli-.crs but is not gold— $1.50 That is, if-you’re lookingfor o very special values in fine gift : Z g 3 : = shirts.-Even Ehglishbroadclafh 2 oft Sllpp'er--s Fiys : An Umbrella Hundreds of patterns. Dozens r : 1t... sli : . So ordi icle, -it. c ; 2 shirts, $1.90. Russian cofds, = *" sof\t‘fl_;‘:ddf:d‘ + Shppers E‘;;}‘; S e e S hauic :y‘at, of colors. Scores of materials. - shoppers will find them in ! man in the family will.beam ifica- woven corded madras and other ;rogfi gray and:blue; all on a good umbrella with All made to our own spectfica fine fabrics included. The sale: ;Z:S»vfl::s 2{_‘5"“2“"“3"3' : %‘e“:: 4o bu}’l‘i‘“gjfl “s‘:‘r‘gx’fg : tions, from silks .selected espe- is in‘its second stage. We have ' : S inchiparson famce. cially for this event. They are added some stock shirts to com- { ; ». .- -for the man used to more than - plete sizes. But for the best See : 3 i ~ $lties. They look more. They colors-and fabrics, don’t delay : N (§ 3 are more than regular $1 ties. shopping! : S R Scratch séveral names from your list.right here.