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24 GERMANY BUYING GUNS IN ENGLAND Large Credit for Arms Be-| lieved to Have Been Estab- lished in London. R. phia Public BY SIDNEY THATCH By Radio to T Tedger. DON, December 19.—Agents are in England attempting to purchase great numbers of Lee-Enfield rifles, large quantities of ammunition for them and khaki cloth by the ton. Star and Philad Copyright, 1923 Army and Navy Oficen Of Interest to Capi Chaplain W. R. Bradley, Thomas, Ky., { Panama c: 5 Capt. H. McN, Gregory, 26th Caval- achuca, Ariz. Capt. C: fat the aeromarine plant, Keyport, has been ordered to Seattle, Wa duty with ation, First L ice, at “Mii been order. the Connecticut at Fort 1 dered to M First Li Field Art been ordered fo Fort duty. Sergt. New York Frank C. phia, has been detailed to'duty with the | ARMY. at Fort has been ordered to the ‘anal Zone for dut Ing from foreign service, has ned to the 10th Cavalry, at ‘arl W. Council, air uervl(}e, . for the Boeing Airplane Lurp(" eut. D. . Rowland, air serv- tehel Field, Long Island, has ed to Hartford for duty with ional Guard, L. Ryder, 10th Cavalry, | chuca, Ariz., has been or- | fanila, P. 1, for duty. ieut. 'O'Ferrall Knight, illery, Monterey, Cali Myer, V. Flick, at Philadel- H Tth | L has! for | National Guard at Troy. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, VOLUME ISSUED Gift Book Contains All Ad- dresses Made on His Final Journey. Tisued In tribute to the menfory of one who gave the full measuré of his talents and love to the service of his country, the first coples of a memo- rial volume to President Harding ap- {pears (n Washington today In an edi- tion de luxe of all the addresses made by Mr. Harding on his trip to the cation. This group inciuded Presi- dent Coolldge, the members of the cabinet, Chief Justice Taft, Senator Lodge, Speaker Glilett, Will' H. Hays. Albert B. Fall, John T. Adams, Al-i bert D. Lasker, George Harvey, Sen- | ator Cummins, Fred W. Upham, John | Barton Payne, John Hays Hammond. | Edward B. McLean, Charles 6. Dawes | and Warren F. Martin, The issue has been supervised by Mr. Martin, who is secretary to At- torney General Daugherty, and the volumes are serially numbered. No pies will be sold by the patrons at any price. The foreword of the volume ex- plains that great care was taken to include the exact words of Mr. Hard- ing, as taken down by James W Murphy. the offictal stenographer of |the trip. Al of the addresses made by Mr. Harding are inciuded, even the briefest rear-platform speeches from the train and the talks made at little nettlements in Alask l Thankful for Vase. From the Boaton Truneript. The latest innocent is reported from THURSDAY, dicted today by children. with inal Division ignored, 1. various crimes Jury report to Justice Balley in Crim- One charge was Eighteen nileged husbands were in- the grand jury charges of non-support of wives or|ce Fifty persons were charged fn the grand on 'DECEMBER 20, 1923. D. C, C,m”‘e. in Stations of HARB'NE MEM“R'AI- 'o'flr::n:!::;xr;- ‘ohf‘ H;;p::l:a l:x;wlvtll‘%r‘n:_. ! l-ls-l- ]8 HUSBANDS are: Elmer C. Snowden, Elmer B. H WITH 50 INDICTED Grand Jurors Charge Non- Support Among Many Offenses. Carpenter, Timothy C. Jones, George E. Ward, Harry Sheehan, James Rlodes, Perrl D. Clark, Frank P.| Madigan, Willard Hoover, Moses Gass, Clarence T. Parker, Thornton Jack- son, Isalah Mitchell, jr.; James J. Byrne, Willlam W. Brooke, Augustine B. Crovo, Nace Wright and Willlam | Twyman. Many Others on Liat. Others indicted and charges against them are: Luther L. Stanton, joy-rid- ing; Raymond Mitchell, John Zeck, grand larceny; Stephen J. Wood, rob- bery; Richard Green and _Richard Brice, joy-riding; Willlam H. Green and George C. Butler, jo. Hattle Diggs, grand larceny; Tucker, assault with dangerous wea- Charles Boston, assault with ; Earl Perry, grand gene Brown, grand lar- Charles F. Mangumn and Nelson Harrison, grand larceny; George 5. Sullivan, housebreaking and larceny James A. Turner, Edward T. Warrick | and Joseph Murray, grand larceny; Raymond H. Osborne, grand larceny; Hart Brown, pandering; Raymond T Harris, violation of Harrison nar-| ard, as: assault with intent to kill and assault I N A cotie act; Ellzabeth Brown, violation Cliftord Al- violation Harrison nar- A. Newton, assaalt with dangerous weapon; Willilam Marrts, joy-riding; Mary Franklin, grand larceny; Vernon Glascoe How ult with intent to kill; James embezzlement; Alvert T. robbery; Wilfred L. Lott, of Hairison narcotic act; vin Luckett, cotle act; John Sen Geo Brown, Franklin, with dangerous weapon; James Leary, robbery. ‘The grand jury ignored a charge of Joy-riding preferred against John H. Hammond. for om app ris gre by imy vet Reliable Remedy. From the Stanford Chaparrel. ““What is the surest cure for love at first sight?" “Second sight." Warning From Georgi: From the Adams (Ga.) Enterprise. The next cow of mine that's killed by an automobile won't die alone. I've Just bought a new shotgun. | | | . Thirty-six former Senator announced today, on the basis of in SAYS VETS WAIT JOBS. nator Harris Calls Attention to Postal List in Georgia. ervice men in the eligible as postmas- been appointe administration. democrat, Georgla. orgia for have beer appointm. but have mnot the present Harris, ‘mation furnished him by the Post ce Department at his request. Thirty-four service men have been postmasters, Senator Har- adding, however, that a ater number aad been passed over the administration, “although the pression s created that world war erans have preference for t point said, sitions” o fleld, my friend.” But the hero of this ons is a pr vate.” Secret service operatives who have Those charged with” non-support had these men under observation are e convineed they re buying for Ger- many and information 1 have obtain- ed from other sources bears out that copviction Investigation of the these individuals carries one the familiar rout of -runnin whether it be a s il lugxger load tor a band of m: ents in a Central American republic or a big :hlpln"ll for Ireland, but on a much larger scale, Large Credit Established, a large iritish bank Pacific coast and Alaska. The edition is limited to 2,000 coples. to be distributed as Christmas ®ifts by the group of personal and NAVY. Lieut. Commander the Denebola, has the nav. Worcester. It is said that, havi purchased an ice cream cone, he ate the contents and handed the cone back to the clerk, saying.” Thank you for the vase. “Murco” Liquid Paint The Lifelong Paint The Paint that adds years of life to the surface to which it is applied. That isn’t something that we are assuming; it's an established and proven fact. *“Murco’ adds years of life, because it forms a completely protecting coating be- tween the object painted and the action of the elements. The surface is where deterioration starts, and “Murco” guards the surface. “Murco™ is the cheapest Paint you can use because it is the Best Paint made—lasts longer —goes farther—flows on easier. You'll never regret using “Murco” Paint—for it has hever f.u]ul to give tion, . C. Krakow of been ordered to vard, Philadelphia. Licut. Maxwell Cole, retired, Naval Academy, has been from all active duty. Lieut. Willlam K. Harrill has been | lieved from duty at the naval air station, Anacostia, . and ordered | ft_squadron, battle fleet. | Pennoyer has been re- | *d from duty at Friedrichshafen, ny and assigned to llul) at the akehurst. N. Root, \ll‘d(ul Corps .«l ll Medical School, this cf hu been ordered to the Maryland '\ml W. C. Carroll, Dental Corps at school has been ordered to} Xmas Shopping Is Made Easy, Pleasant and Profitable, by Filling Your Boys’ Gifts Entire Xmas List at Behrends Girls’ Gifts $8.98 Boys’ Mackinaws $15.00 Big Girls’ and Overcoats micaiid choetings Bingle and Dow 9 in brown, bime wud 6 ay. Also Plald Mackinaws for bogs to 18 i Boys’ Corduroy Suits at the relieved | activities of along 'y Lo ties. nament fastened and the pewest 4 hancelio of two the actual shipn ment of large supplies of arms In two ships consigned, say, to a 41‘- firm in Denmark or other dinavian country whence they ! might be taken into Germuny one| or unother. | s to get at the been Men’s Gifts, Sure to Please MEN'S WOOL AND SILK HOSE Novelty Drop-stitch and P Lun Silk and Wool Hose, in all wanted colors and sizes. Anniversary Specis " Girl's Gingham Dresses Sample Dresses—Worth to $7.50 Woindertul col ider tion of erepe, selour, N | | phece Button - on Subts of stout cor duroy for boss to 8 years. Sim ar to waits w been selling £3.00. i 3 eral thousand of ti the usual attity price Is a = ry consideration if I they can ge tuft and, what is very Important, get permits for the exportation of quantities too large to attempt to get out of the country sur- Teptitivusly. That is not o d under English regulations as it m e in other countries. About two weeks ugo while these investigations were un way, but at the time had not developed sufti- clently for publication, the sued here an unusual o ment to the ffect o ir real facts inj thwarted from | ¥ the excuse that ail ounfries of central u- e buying war equipment or scale and that the purch probab) me of them 1 by the very f. untries are doing for Boys’ Slip-over Sweaters $2.49 All Plain Colors and New College Stripe Shpover and Button Swent ors, heavs and medium wekghts. All sizes fn lot [y Men’s Fiber Silk S(npe Shirts Liquid . tweeds and com tlons 18 embrotdared mo panel to 14 sien ~ % Men’s Initialed Buckle Belts sum and it it was for Supplied in any quantity; to be had in all colors ——Last Call For Christmas! Have us make a Plate Glass Top for that table or desk—it will be an ideal Christmas gift for “Mother” or “Dad.” We'll gladly give you an estimate—but attend to it now. Our prices will be very interesting. E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W, Main 5280 | at part of the | 1y and Jwith- | issued an absolute denial, first that it had not had anything to do with the publication of the statement and, sacond, that officlal reports did not bear oit the allegation it con- tained Secrecy pureh in this investigation ~ight up to the door of so doing. In this ¢ here today lwunched companies to dominate the Men’s Leather | Men’s Boxed Cut | Men’s Brushed Auto Gloves Silk Ties Real sl leather heavily reinforced gauntle Surrounds Sealx. ng however, The of 'air from Lis- Teheran and from Stockh I} to Smyrna, with another arm extend- ing farther eastward than Mo: It is all com tal now, but it Keep the airplane factories busy, cupy inventors' minds with new fd warfare and maintain the ymmerclal” planes in readiness. Cramond G 402-404 Seventh Street fewrn lined and made wit palms and w enfts, Girls’ Coat Sweaters rrelceabia. Knit Ties, pleas | ingly boxed in hoily be Men’s Shirts $2 Men’s Union Suits Cumpare with usnal §1 Spring $1 19 and £150 shirts. Beautifol $4.00 Babies’ Sweater Sets: Sets habies. Daintily silk idered witl or blue o $6 Bables Brushed Wool Sets Extra heavy weight woul 5 sets of sweaters, leggings, saps and mittens. Pinks, blues, buffs, ete. All sizes. $5.00 Women’s Coat Sweaters is no way to rms uificia 1, the taken out of the 1y intemplated are nature ==HOUSE GARMENTS, ETC $7.50 Beacon Sweate i The | the band 3 and the finest sativ trimmiogs are robe. Next Door to i It Harris & Co. GIFTS FOR BABY = Babies’ Beacon 1 69 $4 Babies’ Cordu.roy&fllmchllll Coats & A great lot o elted, 18 A 1 f hel s 95 H her own and many E navies smocked and novelty fil\l»— coats for Lables and tots ars. Warmly Hned l)vrnu‘_h Know Chief of Agents. Somest patterns, It r:mhnm]v o browns, Lnp, who huge quantities h and he made offers to uniforms the purchase at Bristol can also be individual If the ent adheres strictly $2.00 Ladies’ Gmgham and l’u'cale Dreuet and Rompers Tiuteh stles with plain The Bett Coat Buy in Town $25 00 to $37 50 Women s Coats Worth to $40.00 Closing ont a lot of our earlier selling $35.00 to $37.30 coats of high-luster Bolivia, Saltona, Brytona and Normandy. Big, rich, black, brown or gray fur trimmings, and styles such as you see only in higher priced garments. Sizes 16 to 46. EXQUISITE WAISTS DAINTILY BOXED $14.95 to $22.50 in over- skirt of m white materials a variety beautiful A Service Planned for Your Convenience Whether you plan a trip by water or rail, for business or pleasure, | you should take advantage of Union_Transfer Company's Bag- gage Express Service. All \af, your beggage, can) ‘be] cheskod on your fGcket, from your residence, hotel or place of Tasiness direct to deatination. The saving of rime and worrs compensates for the moderate expense UNION TRANSFER CO. Baggage Express Al principal cities { { i ] | o ; A W o/ N hort, } Men’s Initialed C | Handkerchiefs. . . . Silk Embroidered Initi al | Handkerchiefs for men t.;o\l full size, nice soft .m,lm two-clasp 12:c L er l..mbmu(mn' hoys 6 to 12 years; finished with em- nge. These wonderful Coats include materials that have proven most desirable this sea- son such as Velour—Suedene—Brytonia—T ruvenette—Bolivia—Luster Pile They are trimmed tastefully with large collars and cuffs of Beaverette, Manchurian Wolf, Muffloon and Opossum. All Sizes—16 to 44 You will be disappointed if you don’t see them and make a selection. In Our Shoe Department Colonial Pumps— These smart little pumps are exact co shoes worn by our Puritan ancestors, and are just now the most popular model for young girls. Patent and gun metal leather of soft, even quality, built on special growing girls’ last, with close high arch, low heels and correct rounded toes. The cleveérly designed $4f79 Grag and blem and f XMAS HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Women’s Silk Hose Hose in ail the ne actors: " choice - dide Women’s Clocked Woven Hose Side clockings. Boys’ and Girls’ Bell Brand Hose Knees t colors, Finest Fashioned Silk Ho:e$ 1 UMBRELLAS, LEATHER GOODS Values to $3.00 Leather Handbags wled trames, "ana Fichily 2 or" Sooted in all col- Womon’s Beaded Pouch Bags studded : $1 .39 and il o = Boys’ and Girls’ Colored Umbrellas $5.00 Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas .98 1./ 9; 'l::c:-:ul'mrnmrmed SCARFS 39c wide lace embroidery- center; full Sample ot crushed leather, novelty patter WINDOW SHADES 49 On guaranteeds spring 4 $rollers with fixtures, 4 complete: Irrcgulars. $3.98 BED COMFORTS Large, double- ; carved pies of the picturesque T Hearily er xture ose in nead B e 2 Tavende Siomach, Liver and Bovsela. 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While they last, a pair at TOWELS nd "z WOMEN’S COATS REDUCIN DRESSES TO Women's Imported ‘ Women's (6 in a 159¢ Boy Scout $3.00 MADRAS LACE CURTAINS Women’s Angora Scarfs to $15.00 We gathered to- 95 ENJOYABLE GIFTS OF HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES Kid Gloves. . “)\HD ;mrl \9“ lv\lnrc‘d H.xnd |ings; s and |IV-Y(H‘ e A g et Bagern. 69(: box) Hmdkuclnefs c Gloves. . o Eulent Gloves, the. glote com 200 pairs in four (4) handsome patterns, full length 69c Fancy Combination color Jae- absorbent. 4000000000000 00000 Never wear out famous Bell Stock. ings, with the dou. ble, " toes, heels and about the foot, and wide tongue with square buckle completes the picture; 215 to 7. Pair... bed size,. filled with select white cott, i 100% earded: floral covering on both sides. Flufty, Hears Blankets; bean- tiful block pat terns, in varions colorings. Pair ant qualies Values to $8.00 in shades and change- this great lot of able pure silk Umi- brellas, with color- matehing handles of Bakelite or leather finished. IR JUNIORS—Littie N's One-third the rogul gon frames Handsome _ plain s