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VOLCANO IN HAWAJI ACTIVE, U. S. INFORMED K'lauea Spouting 2,000,000 Cubic Yards of Molten Lava Hour- ly, Is Reported. Kilauex volcano, in spouting 2,000,000 cubic f lava every hour, the Interior Depart- ment was advised today by wireless. During the past summer the crater of the volcano, which is 2,000 feet wide and contains an Immense lake of liquid fire, has been draining, due to subterranean disturbances, the sur- face of the lake having dropped 600 feet below the rim In Augus ater began e until it | t of the| ppearance of two geysers | spouting molten lava high into the | air and dropping it back into the | Brunswick t month for the al-|lake is an unusual phenomenon in | of prohibition laws, | the fonal rise fall of the | liquid fire of the crater, according to | L rior Dep IT'S TOASTED This costs a fortune, but it saves the flavor. 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief Hawail, is Through Attorney Norman B. Lan- et of molten dreau, the plaintiff says a disagree- ment has arisen between the part- ners in the conduct of the Falrmont Hotel at 14th and Falrmont streets for an injunction agalnst James McCal- | northwest. She demanded that her mont and Katherine McCalmont, who | partner sell his interest or buy her occupy the second-story fiat. Hefout, but he declines to take action charges they conduct parties late into | either way, she asserts. the night and interfere with the peace- ful enjoyment of the other tenants. Justice Hitz issued a rule on the Mc- Calmonts to show.cause Friday why an injunction should, not issue against Mothers and Parent-Teach- ers to Conduct Affair at Ebbitt Hotel. COMPLAINS OF TENANTS [su1t rinea to Dissolve Fatrmont asked the ald of the District Bupreme terlocking With Emer- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1923. Sll reRelief PI.AN SAI.E 'm A"] CIVITAN CLUB VOTES |BASUA“'Y H[]SP"AI. OWNER OF APARTMENT RECEIVER IS SOUGHT. DIGESTION $300 FOR CHRISTMAS —_— Files Sult to Enjoin Occupants of Hotel Partnership. Flat From Holding Late Dissolution of partnershlp and a the District Supreme Court by Ivy M. ‘ - : Mahlon Groo, owner of an apartment | Faton against Claude M. Johnson. q sl)( Elected as D"-ectors' In- | bullding at 1118 F street northeast, has I Court to make the tenants of one of his apartments behave. He filled suit - gency Heads. and 75¢ Packages Evervwhers Casualty Hospital formally went under the control of the Emergency Hospital at a meeting held at the former institution last night, when |{hem. Attorneys Casteel, King and the old board of directors was dis-|Clarke appear for the owner of the ved and six new members elected. : building. The new board for Casualty HON: | e e pital is composed of Woodbur: e presidentof T Harr Kaufn b Harry King, X Garfinkle A toyland will be one of the at- tractions at the Christmas sale to be conducted at the Ebbitt Hotel, under the auspices of the District of Co- |lumbia branch of the National | Mothers' Congress and Parent-Teacher - 3 Vi | Assoctations, Friday and Saturday. At the doll booth will be pretty girls dressed as clowns selling bal- loons, T. H. Faris will be In charge TO SELL ALLEGED RUM SHIP. SAVANNAH, Ga., December 12.—The British steamship Medina, seized at ers elected. Under the new w. arrangement it Is believed that the nd Julius | hospital will be run along more eco- nomical lines than heretofore & Rust of the toy booth. All kinds of homemade candles, in- cluding many colors and varietles, will be on sals at the candy booth | The new board will be enlarged sc that it will Include representative citizens of Capitol Hill, who will act s board members for both the E ¢ and Casualty Hospital. Evan It was announced last night that the combined campeign for.funds for both Emergency and Casualty hos- pitals, to be held early next year, z will be in charge of Edward C. Cl in charge of Mrs. O. L. Imlay. cker, president of the rttlrinxlturd,' former assistant secretary Games will be on sale at & booth | board, ‘thanked the Emergency Hos- |the Treasury. in charge of Mrs. Harry L. Watson. 1° | pital for its action. 9 e 6 Citoss eamis it te Resolutions thanking the receivers, WHEN YOU VT‘H’NK Clarence A. Aspinwall and T. L. Jef- one of the many articles which one fords, were adopted. The receivers! may purchase. ~—of Puinting, Paperhanging and Decorat. ing think of Taylor. retain control until the creditors have | A rainbow, which will stretch accepted the offer of Emergency across the ceiling the width of the G e tRILtration: room, will be in charge of Mrs. E. Theve will be & mesting Friday STERRETT & W. Patterson. afternoon of the new board, when | FLEMING, INC. IAlxul-fiu\.‘r!‘: orgunization will be effected, and the | JAMES M. PROCTOR. £ Estimates made on request HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 James M. Proctor, former assistant United States district attorney and prominent local attormey, was elected unanimously president of t Civitan Club at the Hotel La Favette t I night Mr. Proctor eeds Cl charge of Mrs. Ger- | L. Harding WIth - pretty girls| Other officers are costumes selling all | g4y vice president; James B. Hender- Other attractions will include | son, second vice pi dent; Charles booths with the following in charge:|Crane, third vice president. and Rev. | Totlet stand, Mrs. William Nally; par-{J. J. ‘Dimon. T. Arthur ith and icel post booth, Mrs. R. S. Ferguson; |William Humphreys directors. Charles jams and jellies, Howard Wilson; | James was re-clected sergeant-at- s and pastries, Mrs. Eldred Clark | arms. old article: s A. 1. Eagle; In outlining the work of the year Mrs. C. F. Appler. The | Mr. Harding appealed to the mem- the room will be in Its interest In rge of Mrs. Willoughby Chesley. chool fostered Baggs Is general { by body past twelve rge of the sales. months. and to inter itself also members of the|in the big brother mo ment ss and Parent-Teaeh-) On recommendation of a committee | headed by Willlam Hoge. the club | voted to appropriated |in a large way toward the purcl | purpose. Of the fof an inexpensive building to serve |spent for Christ as a headquarters. for needy fam | A" joint meeting of the executive|mas stockings for children rd of the organizations and the es committee was held in the Eb- bitt Hotel yesterday afternoon to) ake final angements. Juliu Peyser, president of Public ool Association, re- resident of the and was elected sed in blue and gold nd Christinas card written by | nee Prevent Crippe- butiid resistance with SCOTTS EMULSION BRANCH SALESROOM 1223 Conn. Ave, Luther Steward, o r,,ril’f?,xél:”l‘q??‘ms— Something new—very hard LB H soft coal screened to anthra- cite stove size —no dust or dirt—$10. Samples in office. Sold in Washington exclusively by John P. Agnew & Co., Inc. 728 14th St. NW. Main 3068 ing food-tonic. It is merit through and through. Tryit! Scott & Bowue. Rlcomfield, N. J. A Victrola Christmas Means a Lifetime of Musical Pleasure Come in any day or evening, and hear any Victor records you wish, played upon one of the many types of Victrola instruments in our large display. Take as much time as you require in choosing— our staff is instructed to help you, to advise you, but not to rush you into a purchase. Our establishment takes pride in being a place where people can buy comfortably. our -5 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS | Service Charge Never Over SLOS® IRVIN S. COBB Goin’ on Fourteen | --stories ofthekind | of a boy Mr. Cobb was himself. SEWELL FORD R story by Shorty McCabe’s creator, telling fat men how to triumph in love. H. C. WITWER Discovers Paris with a telephone | o?erator, a chorus - . A SPECIALISTS IN . PIANOLAS ANV REPRODUCIN{ INOS=> | gll“, and a waiter. ©'J DeMOLL efimgc-s'f,ifm - : /L ——— N\ Fannie Fagan, 1950 New Hamp- . 5. 4, ; pire avenue northwest, told thel £ handbag con- N ; H 6.75, a J{ fountain pen 3 ca a counter at the Hampshire “address vesierday | Washington’s AEOLIAN HALL ~ Tuelfth and G Streets JANUARY Steinwoay and Weber Duo-Art Pianolas - Victrolas - Aeolian -Vocalions Out To-day Gifts of a ton of coal and a set { of children’s books for the sales were |announced at the meeting. ;|SHOPLIFTERS ARE BUSY | AS CHRISTMAS NEARS Numerous Cases of Petty Thievery Are Reported to Metro- politan Police. Massachusetts " Park An exclusively residential section of detached homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of The Triangle of Increasing Values between Connecticut Ave., Massachusetts Ave. and Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) Over five million feet of land sold. Over 150 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- struction. Actual improvements and home values exceed $5,450,000. \\ooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet frqnt—Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Road). MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. ters operating in a Tth street sterday took two ‘valued at §119 each P made to the poli for petty thefts istmas goods are n made by thef piifting squad, working under the direction of Detective Edward K v reports of the taking of art © have been made to the po & the present holiday shoppi n We are Open Evenings! rooms of Thomas J. Chastan Alexander Chastang and C. M. :, 438 1 street, were entered ay and the police were told t I nd jewelry valued at $123 Join Our Victrola Club. Monthly Payments to Start February, 1924 The Duo-Art Is Sold Exclusively in Washington by coat was stolen from the of Mrs. M. H. Bradley. 1 Conn nue northwest, yarked on K between 10th and 11th ts northwest, yesterday after- men were the were told. | 'S, Viadevsky. 1814 Tth street, re- !ported the theft of jewelry valued at $75 and a small bank containing $2 store, the police | oung colored "New Victor Records, Once a Week, Every Week, F riday LET YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Keep You in HOT WATER INSTALL A Pittsburg AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER AND ; LET THE ENTIRE FAMILY ENJOY THE CONVENIENCE OF AN UNLIMITED QUANTITY OF STEAMING HOT WATER DAY OR NIGHT. oS~ on DE.raLo Grade 'A’ -Raw Mill_ Builds Bone, Nerve, Brawn and Brain IN the days of King Solomon it was known that “a land flowing with milk" was a good place in which to live. Since then accumu- lated scientific knowledge of foods has served only to increase regard for pure milk as an article of diet. Milk is now known to be the most complete food in the world—the perfect food for grow- ing child or brawny man. 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