Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1923, Page 30

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ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923, AlLSIAD ANI] GlRL Still With 42,200 ! I MUTT AND JEFF Looks Like Mutt Has Chinese Vote Sewed Up—But They Don’t Vote. (PR Ber, U, B FarOm) —By BUD FISHER Gallons Mash Is - JEFE, NOW THAT we've GoT ouT THE SeveATEENTH VOTER S ; FoR A GUY W Ho RatedU.s.Record ourR (AMF‘A‘IGM BUTTONS You'tL WHO'S PASSED WEARING B THERE'S ONE T Bec Lc_ Hamipes By the Assoclated P DISCOVER T'M THE PoPULAR JEFF's BUTTON' 2 oF Beco PRESIDENT | " 'JOHNSTON CITY, IiL, Decem- CANDIDATE FoR PRESIDENT : BUTToNS!, It SAY YouR ConbucT - Ber AT—A BHI Tornd tn o Ba¥e il | AMeNG Te voTERS B! €€ Hee! IS VERY PASSE © R near here is sald by federal agents Brought Back From Califor-| (o™ ‘containea the targest " v . quantity of mash ever discovered. nia to Wisconsin After The entire floor of the barn was glven over to the vat which con- Disappearance. tained a total of 42,200 gallons of mash, made from wheat, rye and ast. Glgantie botlers and pumps re’ also found. The water for By the Associated Press. o the mash was pumped from an SUPERIOR, Wis,, December 17— | open sewer 200 feet from the vat. Edward J. Sailstad, former president | The farm is leased to Adam of an Eau Claire, Wis., phonograph | S°¢hek. a coal miner. manufacturing company, and Dorothy - - Anderson, his former stenographer, | Changes in Stations of were returned to Superior from Napa, - Calif. last night to stand trial for | Army and Navy Officers arson incident to the burning of Sail- E stad’s summer cottage at Lake Ne- Of Interest to Capital bagamon, Wis, nearly four years ago. With the burning of the cottage, in which Sailstad and the young woman have admitted they placed the body of Allen McPhee, Sailstad’s friend, which had been buried a few days previously, the couple fled, partly, ast artillery officers in Haw: Sailstad has confessed, to l‘:«‘;lpp“\i"\'e bvl-’n”nrd»n"?‘ to Fort Mu’n‘}flu ’ ( a inancial disaster which beset him as | S®: @8_follows: Maj. C. A. French, |been detailed as miiitary instructor. [San Francisco, has been detailed and of the phonograph com. | GaPts. T. R. Phillips, B. L. Barr and (high schools, Dallas, Tex., and Maj. ordered to Manchester for duty with Wo,nen Exa erate A e to Vote;D ANNUNZIO MAY TAKE JUDGE SAYS OIL MEN rmit them to continue E ll;a,":‘\‘r‘uquuandur;sl ;;lrslt Licuts. A. | H. sk dfl::s.hrflll;vd,‘ as mim\nry 1;1- New Hampshire National Guard. ! FRANCISCAN MONK VOWS VlRTUALLY H”ACKERS > iL. alee and D. D. Lamson, structor, chools, San Antonio, 3 v o ore, Ma = | Docs Not See Wife, | He;nmn J. Koehisr, mastar of the|Tex. - oo fchools, Gan Antonfn IR e ey A 30 B 22° ’ P l' S B l. | _— S S 3 |sword, U. S. Military Academy, has Maj. W. B. Harrison, 11th Engl- 3B shei Bea i 1S 1C ns | = Leona Sallstad - Richardson, | been retired in the grade of liess s, in the Pan: Canal Zone, has | ol of S ansE O Hestelch t ) rit (2 (1) lt ia (& lefie‘ By Radio fo The Star and Philadelpiia Poblic | By the Associated Press lieu- s Reserve Corps wife, who has been married | tenant colonel in conformity with a |been ordered to Portland, Ore., for|have been ordered to this city for edger. Copyright, 19! MUSKOGEE, Okla., J d temporary dut PARIS, December 17.— Gabriele Officers of the Indiaho: K ce he disappeared, did not |special act of Congress. . t. Astil- | Maj. W. W. West and H. D. Cham- | ' g, : wda, 1st Field Artil- ARMY. Lieut. Col. E. J. Dent, corps of ew' gineers, at New Orleans has been transferred to Nashville, Tenn., for st night, nor did his mother, | ¢ . ? ; ¥y gusta Saflstad, ‘hose | ler: >, has been | berlin, cavalry, at the school of ap- : ill, Okia., has been de- | By the Assaciated Press - ¥ I favorof chal | SARGNNIRG Inten/ls id the near fiture I'--llmf, R s e M ionte (Seilstad and Miss And L military Instructor Norm | plication for cavairy, Tor di Quinto. | tailed to duty with the Texas Nation- LONDON, December 17.—Some TR S e d l"“:“\" ge to 'lh? mmbd ot e e e L v e en e to the jail. B ational " G v - |have been detaile observers at|al Guard, at Dallas. Grilen are exREEera 1 e St. Francis of Assisi and later don er attorney How his mother will receive him!tion a Hor0; T BT chool, Weedon, | 1 Guard, at Dfl.:‘ v POmen Sre extEEuAtiig ey age number of VOLers | tha habhit of a Franciscan monk, ac- e “the .r‘(-"v\nl‘:l\ seems to be Sailstad's chief concern. | M. Reddig, Medical Corps, [ England, prior to their return to the Navy. in’ order to vote, in the belief of led from 8,000,000 to more | i : ey . e When arrested recently at Napa he | has be ransferred from Ca,,“,’,; United Stat Capt. Edwin H. Dodd, at San Fran-| .oiiticians. than 20,000,000, :nnrding to Parisian friends of me‘\ ; _of th D;n(,’.n;..;fl‘mll l‘:a:: ‘?;\":‘\';l"p',"ln';l the worry | Q}VIJ h\‘, .\1;1!. tKu (‘an;n }llul;u;‘ln},l Md.; aj. !\L‘ n{rr;wnm . elsco, has been assigned to the com- As women are not qualified to N""(l‘hnnuxz:nfl::fl(vrr“(a\‘vfl‘ru‘!i:"-‘n‘i;‘-: ;\;h’-: ;Im‘:mn xnt{;en - - : o aining unidentified was over; Maj. ennedy, 1st Fleld Ar- s n transferre . eStroy: 11, 3 een to v v take s| vearfed with wordliness and re- and expressed a desire to be returned | tillery. from Fort Okla., to Min- | ver barracks, V WAUA of the desiro¥es ’"},"a:m:c ii| vote until they reach the age of | of putting herself down as thirty | oneintor pig 3 ain | e es e Lo to Superior to clear up the tangled | neapolis, Minn., and First Lieut 3 % . Capt. M. battle fleet; Commander D. A. Sco thirty, while the legal voting age ) stration form, tator of Fiume ding | Judge Williams declared his deter- skein of affairs. Curtis, 3d Infantry, from Fort 2 o o command the Henshaw; Com-| of men is twentv-one, it is regard- Y gent “The offi nd medi- | mination to retain jurisdiction in the Thr_‘rrtso e .. to ll;)uklln:.-. S. D. Slou l'\ 5. mander H. T. Kays to command the | ed as stran et ine P;):llex:a:'; t r:'{v u kq"";" ;}f:”n;?:!};;’a: | tation, reading acred books |case, investi municado, . & the arrival h : st . R Brown, 10th|Lieut. Norman 1 foddy, and Commander R. R. Stew-| liamentary divisions the names e fe of Nerjags; by vious- | while ’shun of the Robert E. Kennedy, district attorney rt Huachuca, Ariz, and [{rom Honolulu to S 9 = A women on the registers actually ¥ refrains from doing so un | world. The date of thelr arralgnment has nof Sergt. Abraham penter, 25th | Tex. Fi |art to commana the Sinclair. outnumbered while in ess he has some ground for sus- | As the author of the *Martyrdom of | been set. at Nogales, Ariz., have been |of Engi E awail, | capt H. Watson has been detail- | many constituencies ifference picion. [ Saint Sebasti, d’Annunzio dis- | Miss Anderson T ed a e Ala eut. Col. 0. H. Dock- | ed ant commandant, fourteenth | closed the flame’ of mysticism which a £ i ano Aris . Simoni in the |ory: Jr., infantry, from Fort Lawton, | naval district and Commander L. F i o burns within him, although its spirit- | clared unwarranted Miss Anderson, who, before becom- a 4 has_been as-|\ash. to New York city. Davis of the Melville to the fifteenth | Bai Insign W. F. Burns, jr., of | Brigad ; uality became ironically linked with ing Istad’s stenographer, was signe y at Walter Reed Gen- e rgt. Hezekiah ict. Station. Ensign Charles | Frazie o orldin Chics abaret performer, known as, eral Hospial this city. an e ot Tort Bennfu ander H. Josford has 3 Milwaukee, and En- | rine Domingo, 2a interpreted in Paris by the “Sunshine Girl."” is suffering from | irst Lieuts, F. ‘hite an o1 . J. A o a avy Depart- | s S, from this city stein, who formerly was th. - incipient tuberculo: McReynolds, Air Service, have . partinent at A% 2 s have been transferred era ampton Roads. loved of d’Annunzio. | Before they were placed in cells @ssigned to duty at Bolling Field, & DO o as follows: Lieut. H. R. Alexander from last night they were together for a D. C.. and First Lieuts. B. 8. Thomp- | 707 o J“ nations of Lieut. S. B. Dodds of the | this city to Newport, R. Lieut. W. C. ',‘,mifl,,‘;"fl"fi.‘:,"““;‘,'{f,s"‘;'r"'(,g'r':(‘,’,f“ oL '"ll,,"‘;‘,,,fl;,,.‘?;”,.\:ff,"”"‘,'a"':,-hfi\‘,', f. D. Vesly, field artillery, at | Kennedy, Ensign Henry M. Baker of the | Carroll from this city to 2d Marine she would wait for “Teenie,” as she Offi ines. el Sallsad L L | R S VP E PV VEUE UV VLTS VA VEY i Ll § . o at the Army Col- ] t's all right to stand up for your- |1 Vice Capt. O. P. Echols, alr ser- self, but it isn't necessary to tread relieved. on other people’s toes. Maj. Deshler Whiting, retired, has & = L’.\? 2, >4 N 02 4 Srenen 0N ¢ THE TWO FASHION SHOPS Somebody’s going to be dis- appointed this Christmas if they don’t get a gift of Jewelry. Whether it's for “Him” or “Her"—or “Them”—a suitable gift can be obtained at Castel- berg's. But you'll have to hurry up with your Purchases, be- To the men who are “Waiting for January” “Waitin’ for January” We've been hearing it on the streets these days. It's January at The Fashion Shops now. There's nothing to wait for. January Clearance Prices are given to vou at The Fashion Shops right now. You might have to wait for January at other stores. But not here! The better part of our Suits and Overcoats Including Goodman & Suss Famous Tailored in Rochester Clothes $28 75 Formerly $35, $40 and $42.50 $33.75 Formerly $52.50, $50 and $45 ° " & DEVEREDERER e =3 cause L} « This Is Your Last Week for Christmas Buying The “Lady Vernon” beautiful Wrist R carved, whi twenty five-s B anteed with an exceptionai 16-Jeweled adjusted platinum s8pD A Xmas Gift of FURNITURE : A combination of the beautiful and practical in Gift Giving. Many specials are offered in our Furniture section—second and third floors. RV VRV EVERERE LECR R Money back The 2 = “Elgin Vernon” N\ 23T “Elgin Columbia” A beautiful thin-model R o S A wonderful timepiece. guararteed Ine)stisr _ Fifteen full-jeweled El- the 12 or 16 Fitted R ‘ ¢ _ with super-jeweled Elgin gin movement, fitted in 3 S i I i i " et W nclude, with: The “Lady Vernon cither the 12 or 16 size ut extra charge, a beau- Rectangulur shape—the latest in popularitr. Handsome thin-model, arantecd fful . Waldemar = Chain yhite” gold, lk:‘\';nty-xflr:%;::mmrn‘xt!“e:«l Bentcarved case L0 Accumi‘;y F 2 Ted With 10 Jewe oveme e ; REOEOCHEhmIts fial. sapphire crown and silk ribbon and cl $27.50 $27.50 Ny, TN AN $\\\lll/y//¢ tabl any fnighed perfectly comn- structed. 0923 AR R4 DIAMOND RINGS --on exhibition in All are of the most unusual cut and brilliancy, from the single stone settings to the beautiful clusters and the combination settmgs.{The mc;;mt- T l ings include all the latest styles in the fancy yellow, grgeen and white gold, 14 and 18 kt. and platinum, a'b ew_are . and some set with small diamonds and genuine Sii?rlclr;te‘e‘§4t7f§c(:§:;ssc‘t\;:icccls')—f-?:,”?fi sapphires. We will allow 10% more in trade on a paterns, larger stone at any time. Other 26-piece sets of flatware as low as_$16.00. ‘We carry all the odd pi k2 ki $109 to $1,000-00 o e s e anteed. Monogramed without charge. % Our Liberal Terms - On Parchaxex of $25 l;ay 50c Weekly m Parchases of §50 CUFF LINKS ; Pay $1.00 Weekly coid, Gold Filled and Sterling On Purchnxes of $75 Links. A large varlety to choose ‘:g.y li'" ’i‘o” 'W’f’:"% x o G 31_50 to sfio.oo Pay $2.00 Weekly Larger amounts in propbrtion. Our Furniture Section Console Sets Smoking Cabinets Mirrors Occasional Tables Dining Room Cabinets Suites Davenport Suites i Hall Clocks Humidoes THIS—coffes table— Gate—lcg Tables - Benches Over half of our stock is included in this sale. We haven't all sizes in any particular pattern—but that won't limit variety any! $65 Susts and Overcoats reduced to $48.75 375 Overcoats reduced to $58.75 $90 Overcoats—finest we have—3$68.75 No charge for alterations—reasonable deposit will hold any selection. + Middishade Blue Serge Suits, Worumbo Overcoats and Tuxedos amongst those not reduced. Special Tuxedo $3 5 Silk Lined—Hand Tailored .. e “Tashion Ghop FRED PELEZMAN President Uptown Downtown 15th& G Two Stores 9¢th & Next to Keith's Opp. Crandall’s AR G O O o A o Secretaires finish — an_excep- o uderter e te Chairs Etc. $15 Several Bedroom Suites and articles 7 of Bedroom Furniture at a dis- 25 o count of. 'DULINeMARTINGo 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Store Hours—8:45 to 6:00 WA AN LN ISV IZANN S 7NNV BN ANV IZANNN 7NN IL‘\\“'I/ \\\‘(I \\\'l/,‘\\"l/ \\\‘l’. FVEIVEIVE FCTVES NETITE IVETTEIVE IVEIVCI VOIS FvCe ARTIFICIAL IVORY All the different combina- tion sets, in the ‘white, deco- rated, amber, tortoise and shell tonme colors. Comb, brush and mirror sets, mani- cure sets and the complete 935 Pennsylvania Ave. PR T W Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers of pieces and quality of ware. 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