Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 14

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Bt FRANCE AND ITALY DRIFTING ASUNDER Spanish Alliance and Report- ed Turkish Pact of Latter Rouse Suspicions. lurope, recently confused. s in one part of rned and the s icully impossible to ¢ foresee. Divers thfeads' in'the new tangle may be described as follows: outcome, ermx of Alliance. concluded an the | T and naval ¢ across the | can_ cut s with i d hence pre- m utilizing its orth African troops. ‘eeling in France. - |in favor of the motion picture as a - |teacher of youth—per Timmie. - t - | other school child in the co | the |episode worth perp. T. Elmer Lardvoigt, ir Timmfe, kindergarten, ‘23—has writ- ten himself down a champion of the motion picture as @ super teacher of childh 0 0 d . Also, he has fllustrated his faith with babyish pen- cilings, copled trom the in- delible fm - pressions that nature had already sten- clled ‘on his brain. Timmie had meen a movie of early colontal | days and in a little letter of thanks for a glft off crayons tes- | tified to his appreciation by using one “to make a pretty picture.” In the doing of it he portioned the back of his sheet into three divisions. At the top he made a drawing of a wigwam, & canoe and an Indian with an arrow. In the middle he printed in big let- ters “P-I-L-G-R-I-M" with a picture of a very decided Indian*—and at the bottom a cradle of.ploneer times, with a face Bending above it It is a picture the boy w forget, an, an Multiply small Timmie Pligrim story b will doubtless figure up a grand total | To say nothi of grown-up hu- that w d iis chance at GERMAN RELIEF - PLAN IS HELD UP republican, Wis- d after a conference ident Coolidge that bevance his bill to ator Lenroot, consin, announc today with Pr he would hold presented to Mr. an outline of the efforts being e through private the immediate needs population and de- the rellef committee Gen. Allen were suc- 1 its $10,000,000 fund mng the German people t least temporarily post- of the international e await- & reparation commis- | schooling. manity . —— Retort Juvenile. From the New | Mother—uJ . 1 saw you delib- | ould ke a lady. And no lady would tickle ||| n. | 'THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923, DEAREE] DEMOCRAT PRASES COOUIDGE COURAGE in New York Southerners Hear Eioquent Indorse- ment of President. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, in New York, it brought of enthusiasm last night, when Mar- t- nnual dinner, Coolldge’s speech as “the utterance of a man tin W. Littleton, a demoerat, as to: master at the societ referred to President who sald: ‘I stand her “What can we say of that great England who suc- Le sald, Who said 'd ways and 1 will trade with you,’ who said favor a Who said of the league of The man from New ceeded President Harding?" and I will trade with you. to Russla: ‘Return to your of the bonus.’ nations: ‘It is a forelgn agency. incident is closed.” bonus: ‘I do not am not making this speech in v of & northern President—I am American Littleton as an 1 ought | Mr. Littleton's tribute to the Presi- £ The pre- heen United States || cKellar of Tennessee | dent came after the dinner. 1 be | Give Elecfncal Presents for Xmas WESTINGHOUSE WAFFLE IRONS $18.00 John J. Odenwald Phone Franklin 6903 1209 H N.W. To An Appreciative Husband December 13.—More ibers of the New York ety, former southerners were to their feet In an outburst ARCTIC TEST PROVES LIGHT HURTS RADIO Mystery of ““Screened” Signals From MacMillan Believed Now Solved. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 13.—Ex- periments have proved that elther daylight tends to dissipate radlo waves or causes the earth's crust “or some other undefined natural phenomena” to absorb them, the Aerial League of Amerlca announced | last night The experiments were conducted |by the league with the ald of the American Radlo Relay League in a world-wide “check-up” last Monday. The prime object was to discover the phenomena which prevented during the five weeks of Arctic daylight communication with the Bowdoin, the ship of Donald B. MacMillan, DROOP’S OO e Three Ways to Make Who Cast Her Lot With Yours _Christmas is so near that certainly you are thinking of something you would like to give to the woman who cast her lot with yours. Likely, THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS Advertised by The VICTOR CO. on Page 12 of Today’s Star ON SALE HERE TOMORROW Music House New Victor Records Released Weekly Arctic explorer, which is frozen In the Arctic ice north of Etah, Greenland. These same phenomena “screened” signals to the ship of Roald Amund- sen, explorer from stations in Alaska, Canada and the- United States, al- though communication from the Arctle, across the north pole from Norway, Denmark and other count- ries was uninterrupted. After the Arctic daylight period has passed the station at Prince Rupert Island, 3,400 miles away, communi- cated with the Bowdoln, but the sta- tions at St. Johns, Newfoundland, and Halifax and New England stations tailed. The results wers made known in 8 letter recelved today by Henry Woodhouse, president of the Aerlal League, from K. B. Warner, secretary of the relay organization. Mr. Warner wrote: . “It shows definitely that elther daylight affects and dissipates radio waves, as held by some of the high- est sclentists, or that the effect of daylight upon the earth's crust causes the earth's surface to absorb the electro-magnetic waves of radlo signals.” _— The first service of electric inter- urban sleeping cars was started twenty years ago between Indian- apolis’ and umbus, Ohfo. the | 1300 G Happy the Girl right at this very moment, she is busily engaged around the house ip what is not work to her because of her love Wouldn’t you, at this of home. kindly season of Christmas, like to give her something that would lighten her daily tasks? There are many things she likes, but these three we suggest we know she’d be delighted with. A Thermatic Fireless Cooker Béy, 14, Suicide When Chum, 17 LINZ, Austria, December 13.— Child sulcide, which has been com- mon in central Europe since the war, had a tragic illustration here recently, A boy seyenteen ' years old hanged himself, and the next day at the same spot his fourteen- year-old brother took his life in the same manner. The younger boy left a note saying he could not live without his playmate This self-destruction among children is ribed to neurotic precocity resulting from condi- tions under which they passed in- fancy in war times. A. Kahn Inc. — ’ Hanged Himself BERLIN, December 13.—Buglers, who give Sunday concerts on church spires, attract large crowds in Ger- many and, fact, the practice is ex- tendjng throughout central Europe. Trinfty Church, which stands near the American embassy in Berlin, fre- quently has such concerts on religlous holldays. A quartet of buglers plays religious tunes on a balcony about the spire of the church, at least 100 feet above the surrounding streets. Four Dresden clergymen, who are expert buglers, but found it difficult to earn a living preaching, because of the financial depression, are making a great success of bugle concerts in | Czechoslovakia. They are-given on | | church steeples, in the auditoriums |of churches, in market places and 935 F St. : ' CLERGYMEN BUGLERS fributions of ‘the Natencra muin NOW FLAY FOR LIVING the clergymen, who play only sa Quickly and Easily Removed During Winter Months With Othine—Double Strength Why not rid yourselt of those un- || ightly deepseated frockles while the snn | % Get an ounce of Othine | from your &g or de- | 4 _apply likdngrdinary |face cream. Thousands for over o yeare fiave ‘gained a benutifal, clear complizion f this simple, easy method. At the samé tme Othine imparts tural glow and color so much de y use it every night in the year In cold cream aud secure greater | ys ask for the d | Othine—willibgls wold on o strengty ney Advertisement 31 Years at 935 F St. Members of Antwerp and Amsterdam Diamond Exchanges Shop NOW—For Christmas And Give Jewelry—The Gift Enduring! What an ideal gift is Jewelry—the gift that carries that Spirit of Christ- mas to the one who receives it throughout every day of many years. The selection of your gift in this establishment is made easy and pleasant through stocks large in assortment, finest in quality and most moderate in price. Our 31 years of successful merchandising is your guarantee of satisfaction, Three DIAMOND Values 1 Absolutely Perfect Diamond; beautiful in col- or and cut; weighing 72 carat. An unusually good value. $150.00 14-kt. Solid White Gold W atch, various shapes; 15-jewel move- ment. A very desirable watch, especially for young ladies and misses. Guaran- teed. 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Just think, no more stand- ing over a hot stove; more time for rest and recre- ation and more time for you. Of course you'll want to get the nicest cooker. That's why we suggest the Ther- matic. There are two sizes, $22.50 and $35—both sold on the club plan. $165.00 Stately Hall Clocks Ideal Gifts for the Home This Stately Hall Clock is in solid mahogany; has five 1%4-inch highly polish- ed tubes, chiming West- minster chimes every quar- ter hour and a deep, soft tone on the hour. Guaran- teed to keep reliable time. The dial is hand-engraved with raised gold plated, beveled edge numerals, and has the revolving moon. Full length beveled glass panel door. As pictured. *350 O ther Westminster Chime Hall Clocks in solid mahogany. $125.00 K A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Christmas oA .ofiakn 935 F Street 31 Years at the Same Address ‘When the transmission or differential gears begin to M rasp, grind and howl— # there’s no thrill in fussing ® with a car that makes such an irritating noise on the A Hoover Sweeper Sometimes your wife must clean the rugs and carpets; that’s why we suggest the very best sweeper we know of—the Hoover. It beats as it sweeps, as it cleans. Price $52.50. EBONITE will banish noise and make your gears permanently silent. It pre- g vents friction (wear to parts) and saves repair bills. Have your car Ebonited today. Sold by reliable dealers in five. pound cans and at appointed serv. ice stations where you see the checkerboard design pump and serv- ice station sign. EBONITE Has No Rival—There 1s no substitute. 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