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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1923. SEAi-s SAI.E 'l'n Aln i\:.:gux:nffsl.“a::,? ;l&::mlhl‘tn:;xmrsaleuxl; FA“. To FIND TH'EVES. :;i‘r:m(e;:gl‘\‘m:::p,l‘l;;“pu{)(:fi“ofu::l;el: FEE RULED Too SMALL. R'TES FOR WAR VETERAN. to volunteer for service in the United | heny was a member. The |nurrnen'.5 S e e inlarene i bl Sitien, “hanik AmploxdsLsine unabls Htatenl Hery 1o Lhe world war, aled | with military honors, was fn Arllog- | upon Congress for years to glve the suggest that every precaution should unday last at the family home, 134 |ton national cemetery. e health office greater power to controi | Identitles of the bank sneaks who | PUSER.C FU0F BEUY PEOCANEOR Shod'd Mrs. Agnes McElheny, Yeoman |Carroll street southwest. The fu.| Mre the commercial mill supply of the Dis- | Yesterday visited =the Continental| 8 om0 RESNSEE BUC FRERI® S8 | g, 8. Judge Holds Federal Statute McElheny served throughout trict"by placing & Limit upon the nom: | Trust Compuny. 14th and H streeta | beclally during the (F) in Navy, Burled at Arlington, | neral services were held yesterday | the world war as a first-class yeoman vislon of the methods used in pasteuriza- | from the bank have not been estab- | pATACE ROBBED OF JEWELS.! RALEIGH, N. C., December 11.—|C: McElheny, reputed to have been|Potomac Post, No. 1085 Veterans of charge at the close of hostilities. She tion. In fact, no milk, unless strictly |11shed by the police and no clue to United States Judge Henry G. Conner ['h¢ frst women in Pennsylvania | Forelgn Wars, of which Mrs, McEl- | in sirvived by har husband e A of the quality known as “certified,” | their whereabouts has been obtained.| OVIEDO, Spain, December 11.— thould be allowed to be sold unless it | | Inapector Clifford L. Grant chief of | Thigves yesterday broke into the bish- :‘;‘fl‘; b "'"‘ll"!{ ”‘"‘;::m h"‘.‘.“‘_‘: i iation | 5 Properiy pasteurized. The cost of | dete . say sfled that | op's palace and carrled away the jewels | the federal statuts prol 5 2 cl Filberoulosis Association e e eEREMEe ozt gl Fl‘fn’.',‘fl; '{.‘;:k":'n:::;m!'r:x)ey proba- |of the Virgin of Cavadonga, which |of more than 33 for preparing or present- es. : Do the people of Washington want a | bly left the city shortly after getting | were a gift from the Asturlans in|ing a claim for war risk insurance s Has Been Factor n Prog- Drivate Bealth asency ke e tubencus | the money, he atated; Bot walting te | America tn 1916, The crowns.of both not broad enough to cover payments lost tion_ 1. tinue -t attempt a’ similar theft at another |the Virgin and the Child, which were | ™ i ress in District on. ”us“e'gfi:u&':muc:fiflmx: for ‘ther | banking institution. adorned with 9,045 precious stones, were | Voluntarlly made for friendly offices | healtlf and their children's heaith, as Descriptions of two of the suspects ! stolen. after the claim has been presented. P lit has been doing for so many years past? If so, let lhen‘\ hlfJ’D l'he u;uo— - Cna. nm m Seve“th ne i clation to “purchase health” for them One of the causes accounting for | Satlen to “purehase health for them Avenue 0 Street the reduction of tuberculosis in the | portunity to so help, by the generous District, in the opinion of the direc- |buying of Christmas seals, elther at tors o - the booths now being conducted at no ™S Of the tuberculosis assoctation, | it "0, S o (ear warkers oo has been the|by mail directly from Christmas Seal | - gradual improve- | Headquarters, 1022 11th street north- % ment in the com- | ¥e8t 191 ial milk sup- T o e vis-|JOSEPH F. BUCHER DEAD.| trict. This Im- provement has|yag Brother in the Order of Fran- ’ been brought about largely by ciscan Monks. the ducation of| Brother Joseph F. Bucher, seventy- 3 mand pure milk.|two years old, & member of the Or- & For many years the tub Tos!, der of Franciscan Monks, died at erer g : ¢ tion has been warning the |Georgetown University Hospital yves- against the use of unpas-!terday. following an fllness of sev- { d _or {improperly pasteurized | eral months. No funeral arrange- o milk bis warning has been given|ments have been announced, but it through the medium of the Sunday|is known that the requiem mass and newspaper bulletins of the assocla-|{nter will be at the Brook!and! tion, and in its health rules and nu-!{monastery of the order with which trition pamphlets. These rules and | fro cher had b cted i f acki l h " been caiui(n:,‘rif’tn“or\‘;. A sl Bl LG Funstefl S Process o pchlng only the sa *n into the homes by | fury. i appuplie sehools. oI He was a famiiar fgure in Brook- | 1Y finest select halves in vacuum con- land o ‘D’(,],dql an & Briyeiuoichin SRitssriand; tainers guarantees their crispness oeoe o et : and freshness. Glass jars or tins. | g RIS Binths Reported. Four Special Groups of Selected h department in the last twenty-four b or the asking. James A. aud Elizabeth E. Connell. boy. ~ R — = hd ive the rating of the | Namuel A. and Anna Anderson, boy. P — > alers month by month. Un. aud Grace Avers, girl the consumer who does not and Catherine Ewory, boy . . uble to safeguard his own b S ey by est and the health of the family y still continue to be the sufferer | . boy . . Or SRCHr of i Sufares 2 n Bl Some imported, some of domestic make—but all made ex- he | rtiffied raw milk’ placed upon the et e rase. piet | pressly to our order—for featuring at Christmas time. were given ' rat- er B ; Funstens . 1,000 Dozen Imported Hand Knit == Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. === ! ., PECANS _ y ! Fiber Scarfs | Your grocer has A S —divided into two assortments. Effective patterns. new and unique color D n ’ t B them or can get combinations—and with all the shimmeryness of silk— them for you . 0 ¢ y AT 69¢ 45c ° ~ - vacuum packed Disappointed! - e S ® ' . 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