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22 REAL ESTATE TH. HFFS SENTENCED INBERGDOLL CASE Faces 18-Month Term, But May Win Probation—Nelson Convicted, But Freed. December 8.— of Hamilton, s found guilty Grover Griflis day wa to kidnap 1, " |focused upon Lady months' im- leprivilexes icials vesterd nd nine > of Chicago. nt in the kidnaping month sen- k into con- thousand CEutas 1 that r paid Probation, CODLDGE VIETORY TKER, IS CLAIED McAdoo Manager Says Presi- dent Nominated on John- son Platform. ser 8.—David Ladd manager of the g£n, In a statement iat President Cool- sublican presidential prefer- nee in the recent South Da- kota primary, was named on a Hiram Johnson platfor “It tnteresting to com: s message to Congress with tho South Dakota platform he must upon that state,” the state- ment said, “and to remember that if by Januar does not sign a dec- laration ence to the latter, the te of South Da- kota. 1 den to allow his nama to g i mary ballot | D, ! :r S.—Presi- | nce of the| ment of the re- ! t require that rm adopted, if attorney gen- | ) still holds tod. PI dent Coc South 1y publica he a rul eral good, D., e 's’ accent indor: I by of the state in idd he dent’s ra- m approval | it was no- differed in sev- s from the principles the South Dakota repub- ticed th al i ruling that it the attorney necessary 1 ndtdate qualify for but ruled that | aid not apply. WINS AWARD OF $2,000. | NEW w W agre the off the pla December 8.—Van ! of Westport, Conn., r, has Won this year's | ven Ly the Dial to | writer of merit to en- | to have a year of le vere given to novelist, and T w award o an Am. able h Previ wood A Eliot, An Excellent Home in a Most Desirable Location 2940 Brandywine St., N.W. ave Croek Park, ecticut ave. und 30th sts. granite and texture tils .31 rooms, 2 baths, 2 | , Albemar, ¥ Large Lot—2-Car Garage . has received tele- | ‘Seven Women Share Limelight With Lady Astor in Commons Two Other Peeresses Are Elected to House Seats. All Social Castes; Represented by Victors. | By the Associnted Press. | LONDON, December S.—The spot- light attention that used to be Astor as she sat in the house of commons—one little oman in the midst of 600 big, little {and middle sized men—will have to |diffuse its beams to all sections of \the chamber when parliament con- 1\'1'"(‘3 for there will be eight women |to answer the roll—three conserva- tives, three laborites and two lib- | of (OUTHT FORREVOL OFFERED CHNESE Complete Equipment Put Up for Sale at $1,000,000 Mex by Russians. BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. Copyright, 1828, SHANGHATI, December 7.—Laxity in | the enforcement of the international arms embargo in China is demon- [stroted by advertisements in local n. spapers offering & campalgn equipment, complete in every detail, for sale. The price is quoted at $1,- 000,000, Mexlcan, after an allowance of a 10 per cent discount. The contraband arms, with furs, jewels, bullion and other loot, belong | {to the penniless Russlan refugees, | | who are now being supported by the American Red Cross and other rellef organlizations, The published price list includes small crulsers, 3 ships, 3 aeroplanes, MecAdoo | a South Dakota pri- | erals, | Lady Astor talked her Plymouth { constituents into sending her back to Westminster this week, and so did othér two women who sat In the © parliament—Mrs. Margaret Win- { tringham, libe . and Mrs. Margaret Philipson, conservative. ive other women won in fights with male op- {ponents. Twenty-six of thelr sisters beate but, considering th. number of candida for the ! the women. who stood for | t fared little w propor- ¢ ‘ll‘-nu:‘\ ¥ than the men, o | No longer ay | | { | { 10b1 ers In the 4 won their untike division & in h With a demure Atholl, nce to’ Mr: of the best wom: land and is a , is one in the 0 speake threa women who will sit ult of dis-| her investi- con- She sed to sit | ool | the labor | PHYSICIAN ADNITS ILLEGAL SURGERY r. Robb Indicted for Mur-! der of Woman in Suit- Case Mystery. 1 | | | i {Di | By the Associated Pres CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, December 8.— {The solution of the suit case mys- I | cases to come before the police of Massachusetts in was written | {vesterday, when Dr. Willlam H. | Robb, held under an indictment for | {first-degree murder in connection with the death of Mrs. Alice M. ol- | schendorf of East Bridgewater, plead- | ed guilty to & charge of illegal u_.r-[ |gery In Middlesex superior court. | " Dr. Palva H. Swope of Brockton, | !indicted s an accessory before and {after the alleged murder, was rein- dicted as an accessory befors and lafter the fllegal operation. District |’Attorney Arthur K. Reading moved | for sentence Tuesda: In September the headless and 4l membered_body of & woman was found floating In the Merrimac river | {near Tyngsboro. Two days later the | limbs were found in a second sult‘ 211 12th St. 55 machine guns. 2,600 Remington rifies, 5 French 75s, 2,700 hand gre- nades, 1,000,000 rounds of ammuni- tion and’ 2,700 shells. Anchored Near Shanghal. In addition to these fmplements of war the advertisement mentions as- sorted rifles, revolvers, ammunition, binoculars -and other war accessories | fered either at retail prices or with | us allowance for purchase of | ntire lot. { outfit i anchored and the mouth of the chisers, sily secur not for prosperous pi of similar equipmen red, will down | upplies if any attemnt remove them from the | and seize the mada usslan v Soviet Envoy Protests. ssels v n used ity hawk yandit purch 1 K that the new MISS MARGARET o BONDFIELD. response ousand . when lc E to deliver twelve Although the price at $1.000 Mexic arty wdon has bee unt en & member of the council, which rules the | re these guns u dozen was prospectly s Mexiean ofit is the rs the ure of tw nts, shipment successful | netting a profit of 1¢ CUBA HONORS HEROES. ur hundr mugglers’ possible & with the third nuggled, still t 12 \With the | ae of domestic cd post 1 In a lar, Margaret it for Northa rmer cabinet McCurdy, liberal » expericnce with nd was the first woman member of the Trades Unfon Congress, of whos reneral council she now is chatrman it was largely through her labor and ! JAVANA, Cuba, Deceber 8 —Y uence that the recent hoilermak- strike was brought to an end. :"'rda (FANFLEEI oy ST Cula toTES | membrance of heroes of the Spanish |war, for, while all Cuba paid tribute to Gen. Antonio Maceo, on the anni sear on finger of the |versary of his death, a delegation of the bodv was identifled | Americans were in Santiago de Cuba Wolschendors as that of |to unveil a tablet late yesterday to who had been missing. Maseachusetts soldiers who lost their Through information -furnished by |lives there 1898, American and Mr. Wol endorf and his chauffeur |Cuban marin took part in the San- the author lzated the | tlago exercises movements o of Erockton | A similar tablet to Massachusetts and D Robb of Boston. men who died at Matanzas ing to the investigatc unveiled thers Monday. endort - died under office then minister, e has had | ndustrial ills | Tablet Unveiled to Mnssnchuuettsi Soldiers of 1898. er. case in Through right the vd river two miles awa: s wife, 1 FOR SALE 12136 LeRoyPlace N.W. Brick. ment: 10 room hot-water her phones: esper built condition. Open Bunday. F. L. BANDOZ, Agent 920 17th St. N.W. Main 3343 average amount of lik | for 1 cent from incandescent lamps at first was about five- ndlepower hours, but it is now pos- sible to obtain with the ordinary fo ty-watt lamp 170 candlepower houw orien and hase- nd electrietty, | nicating tele: | and in excellent | Inspection at Any Time Open From 8 A M. to 9 P.M. Jameson-Built Homes 1724 to 1740 E Street S.E. Sample House : 1724 E Street S.E. Six large rooms and bath, hot- water heat, eleotric lights, kitch- en, bullt-in ice box, one-piece sink and many other extra fea- tures; double rear porches. DOCTOR IS SOUGHT IN PATIENT’S DEATH Connecticut Physician Faces Ar- Test on Warrant Charging Manslaughter. By the Assoctated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., December 8.— A bench warrant for George M. Sut- cliffe, who practiced medicine at Unlonville, and under whose hands Albert C. Hoody, a war veteran, died While being operated on for a crushed finger, was issued yesterday by Judge Halnes, in superior court, the charge being that of manslaughter. Sut- cliffe was given until 4 p.m. today to furnish a bond of $5,000 or be ar- Tested. The basis of the charge against Sut- cliffe is that 'on August 22 last he gave to Hoody an overdose of an anesthetic while attempting to am- putate a finger. Suteliffe held a di- ploma which he had obtained in St. Louls, Mo., and it has been charged that the diploma was bogus. Ho recently was a witness before the extraordinary grand jury which began an Investigation Into the ex- istence in this state of diplomas from alleged “fake dij a o e e sfake diploma mills” in the G. 0. P. IN MISSISSIPPI LAUDS ADMINISTRATION Committee Members Deny That Action Was Taken to Indorse Any One Candidate. By the Assoctated Press, JACKSON, Miss., republic state ex meeting here yesterd indorsed the d tration and after adopt- vsolutions protesting nguinst the " of the Mississippl delegation national conv next sum- elve appointed a it for Wash- December 8 —The tive committee, ington to appe tee in connection with the state lent Cool- sidential nbers of thay had e in- hat Six Rooms Hot-Water Heat Built-In Garage—Paved Alley in Rear Many Other Features No. 625 Orleans St. N.E. (Between 6th & 7th—L & M—N.E.) C. H. SMALL Owner and Tel. Main 6861 1515 M Street N.W. ‘Through Service to Beglaning Seaday, Desmber 2, This Ceenpeny . WIR Operats Cars Over the New Potomac River Bridge, @ Virgtaia. From early merning untdl after rialght exre W e 0 obowt every six eiuutes, with o moach: secvios during rush oure. s wil be tovted street s v e worked ewt ta. Washington & Old Dominion Th conwitanee with the Ast ef Congress, and Strest, or to 8th and P ‘Union Station. ' The usual rore will be required to pay E EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923 REAL ESTATE. BEGIN DISMANTLING SHRINE OF PHARAOH Excavators Must Erect Elab- orate Scaffold to Remove Roof and Walls. By the Assoclated Press LUXOR, Egypt, December §.—The first stage of the work of dismantling the golden canopy forming the outer shell of the shrine in Tutankhamen's | tomb was started yesterday when the folding doors were taken off their| hinges and removed to the ante-room chamber. Before the work on the shrine he- | gan, however, the remainder of the | scaffolding erected to protect it was| removed, and the dust left every- where by the demolition of the wall | between, the mortuary chamber and.| the ante-room carefully swept ug.| Removal of the wall revealed noth- ing of Interest, that is to say, no pot- cterds or boxes were discovered, as thero were among ‘the rubbish filling HOAX AUTHOR WEEPS WITH ACCOMPLICE Who Admits Burning Human ody as His Own, Gives Girl Mournful Greeting. Man B Tiy the Assoctatad Pross NAPA, Calif,, December 8.—Edward J. Sallstad, confessed author of a dis- appearance hoax in which he burned 2 human body to make it appear as his own. and Dorothy Anderson, his ‘complice, met yesterday for the first time since their arrest at St Helena, th of here, Wednesday | night. The girl was brought from th county infirmary, w he was be- ing treated for nerv exhaun(lonl nd inciplent tuberculosis, to the ounty jail, where the couple, weep- ing, embraced ecach other. yz\fl»‘r th had discussed the dlspo- sition of their personal effects, Mi Anderson fainted and had to be g iedical attention. Later they went | to the e where the automobile and trailer which constituted their home for the past year or more, are ing kept, and picked out thelr he-| longings together. It was noted that both had a number of changes of fine clothii, and also produce a diamond ring, which, he sal valucd ar 31060 When® s & was completed § to fail and the pa greeting Kirl to the infirmary, ing being as tearful as their the well and staircase of the tomb. ‘The doors are about five feet high and together meastre gome six and a half feet across, They are richly decorated with gold. One has a bolt on the front from which hawgs the original seal, and the other a bolt | at the top which fitted into a socket | in the roof of the canopy. The door | of the second shrine, now clearly ro- | vealed, is a single batten of bitu-| minized wood with gold decoratic and hinges of bronze. The doo the first shrine will be glven a pre- servative treatment within the tomb Intricate scaffoldipg and various pads and cushions must be provided | for the next stage of the operation, | taking down the roof of the canopy which I8 in several parts. Owing to | the heaf, the excavators are working only In the morning It is understood that cleantng vari THREE HURT IN CRASH. ALDOSTA, was fat » December 8 R. Jured and W. W. | o severely touring car «d over when | is made to pass another highv eight l r on the N year has revea rto unexpected det s of the.lion suppor lled lion couches See These Homes Today Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday 2to9P.M. $6,950 Many have been looking for- ward to an opportunity of buying a home at this price in convenient northeast location. A brief description is given be- low. and Bath Electricity oxpltality itself n pe new world. THIS ix expectall of thix type offered for sale, dixposed of to eager buvers. added feature close to stores and churches of and both car lnes. aanent place in t(he dandy Kitchen and pantry, poreh, bright dry cellar. e the inter dded inducemen: 1 in before Chrixtmas, wo 2% over the most handsome PRICED FOR IMMEDIAT OUR PHO urday and Sunday morning until SA Builder 735 Thirteenth St. N.\W. PAVED GOOD NEWS To Every Prospective — Rosslyn ' taks apecial care of Passecpers - with e house itself in only two years old. brenkfast If you have an NUMBER—WMAIN 2908, Sold on Easy Terms ‘order of the Public Utilities ammissidn, bridge ¥ et tax n sdiion 15 , Buyer of Lots in Open for Inspection Attractive detached home on broad paved street. Has 3 bedrooms and bath, hot-water heat, gas and electricity. Lot is 40x100 with '15-foot alley. An attractive buy in a sub- stantial community of grow- ing values. Terms of $750 cash and $75.00 monthly make this an unusual opportunity. Your Realtor or Middaugh & Shannon Incorporated Established 1599 Main 6935 Woodward Bldg., 15th & H Y'OU will be surprised to find your bills will be less than you figured— mot more. The extremely Shade Trees Must Bo Seen to be Appreciated . Price, $24,850 Discount for Sale This Month Open Daily ADAM P. RUTH Owner and Builder Columbia 2776-3 | “Better lumber here” Galliher & Huguely Sherman Ave. & WSt. N, Phone North 486 Thos. A. Jameson Co. Ask the Man Who Ouns One 906 New York Ave. N.W. “These Homes’ are moderately priced —but nicely planned, carefully built' represent- ing the last word in convenience, including a built-in garage. Oak floors, hot-water heat, beautiful electrical fixtures with automatic control; southern expo- sure; complete tiled bath; double porches; a home that in every detail compares favorably with more expensive houses. COME OUT AND INSPECT Sample—1302 South Carolina Ave. S.E. Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. “Price and Terms Are a Relief to the High Rent Problem” CHAS. D. SAGER Owner and Builder 924 Fourteenth Street N.-W. Headquarters for New Homes 9 the tegular District fars. Thig tax goes to the Upited Btates, not o this company, and by law applies only to treet ear riders. Bridge tax tiokets will be sold o1 cars o atthe Company's affices, 3 far 1 cent, or in quantities. The Capital Traction Company T s ——— Lyon Village We haven’t had such good news since our first announcement of the opening of Lyon Village. At that time we advertised as one of the most desirable of Lyon Village’s advantages, FACILITY OF TRANSPORTATION. We are now enabled to stress this point even more strongly, for the Capital Traction Com- pany has actually begun service to the Rosslyn side of the Key Bridge, whence it is but a matter of about four or five minutes by bus or trolley to Lyon Village. Add to this President Coolidge’s stand on the proposed Memorial Bridge from the Lincoln Memorial to Virginia—on which side the bridge will be but one mile from Lyon Village—and you will readily see why we are particularly elated at the good news. Lyon Village Is One Mile From the New Terminus of the Capital Tracti . Key Bridge. e Co, We have an un- usually attrsctive cash-basis method of sale—or you can purchase on a nom- inal deposit and pay- ments over a period of five years. mas present than a homesite! Come out to our office at Wil- son Boulevard and Oak street and ar range for the best Yuletide you _ever gave your family, Phone Clarendon 650 PTRY o ELECTRICITY SIDEWALKS Lyon Village Is One Mile From This Pro- posed Memorvial Bridge. STREET PRINCE OF WALES’ MOUNT RUNS THIRD IN RACE Royal Jockey Rides Well in First Race on Flat Track—Horse Backed Heavily. By the Associated Pross, LONDO! mber 8.—The Prince of Wales, en has ridden before the public in steeplechases, had his first mount yesterday at Sandown Park, In a race on the flat under. the Tecos- nized rules of the Jockey Club. He had the mount of Lord Westmoreland's Phaco and finished third. ume of the rider of P! not inced until just horses wers saddled in the pa unted Ph per and bucked The royal jockey, ho s rot disturbed and soon quieted Although Phaco previously had been re number. him when it was learned the Prince of Wales had the The racing critics say the losa of the was not due to the jockeyship of prince, but because Phaco was not sod_enough to win FOR LEASE 7th Near G Three-story building, about 19x100. Suitable ladies’ and men's wear, furniture, etc. Possession sixty days. [SHANNON & LUCHY 713 14th St Main 2345 Exclusive Agents who of ces, it has made for hearts of the homelovers of the true of Washington. Seldom indeed are homes and they are invariably quickly In the present instance, we have the of excellent location on beautiful Arkansas avenue, 1 kinds, Sixteenth street busses, There are eight large reh. glassed-in sleepin; ye for nice thingw, you'll or decorations and electrical fix- if you act quickly, we ean arrange t the Liddies may hang their Mttle brick fireplace that ever radiated cheer on n snappy, chilly evening. AT LESS THAN ORIGINAL COST Office open all day Sat- ten-thirty. The Realty & Investment Corp. Wash(z:lgton STREETS B I % i I » LYON AND FITCH, Inc. LIGHTS