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Wnuld G’xva Actress Suy Before . Following “Foolish, Small- > Town” Lead. j& Associated Presa, i 2 CRICAGO, January17.—Mombers of "the first aistrict, Ilinols Fedération of ‘Women's Club: &pprove a resolution recommonding “thét' Mabel Normand fims be banned. . fhe resolufion ‘was tabled by a large | < migjority. More than- & .score of. prominent’ hicago women participatad in the i @ebdte which followed introduction i ©f the measure at the aniiual mfdwin- “tér meeting-'of-the organization. Op- “Donents of the proposed action de- clared it. wae time enough to pass | Such a resolytion after the grand jury and other investigating bodies had heard the evidence and Tendered a Verdict in the shooting of Courtland 8. Dines by Horape' A. Greer. to Be Heard. : JAs soon'as the fllm star b uffi- clentlyrecovered she will be invited | Yesterdaysrefused toy ‘Thomas. Fiancts Bayard, jsenator from Delaware, creates a precedent in ' that he {s the sixth in lineal.descent who has been sent to the Senate from that state. Five have bornc the name of Bay- ard. The other was that Richard Bassett who was the first senator that Deleware, the premier state, sent to the upper chamber of Con- gress and who en. Joyed unique pri ileges of rank and power in the Con- gress of his re- mole day. Senator Bassett was the pre-efi! Senator yard's = grest- great-great flrlllflfllh& and it was his daughter who rmarried James Asheton Bayard, who sat in the same 'xutust body with his father-in-law. Later Richard -Henry B ‘ard, brother of James Asheton, succeeded Senator Bassett, making one of the few in. stances when two brothers sat in th nited States Senate together and from the same state. This Richard Henry Bayard ‘married Mary Sophia, Senator Bayard, # . fo address the Women's Assoclation | daughter of Charles Carroll of Carrol i of Commerce and tell her story, dirs, Sophia Delavane Cowles, presiden tha assoc 'Llhl! Qeclared. dps sbsprd. for Chleago clubwomen N6 eaN e fend b women in. w, ampall fown club who . thought “they Wwere doing their du wx,en they TakSed uch & Tésolutio “Men stick together—it's high tini ! woulen dM,* especially . until - they ! kpow. the.réal facts of & case,” de- ot | She sald it few fholish | of | ton, and their xon was also a senatur are. A secoms Senator nes Asheton Bayard was the grand her of Delaware's present wearer the toga. . Thomus Francis Ba cars member of the was the first mbassador’to ‘Great BrMain. Sena- tor Bayard married into the du Pont family, which prominently iden- tified with Delaware's industrial de- | clired Mrs ‘\ur{un Biel, chaitman of | velopment as his has been in the po the district committee.on -Jegislation. MABEL NOEKAND HOME. B the Aseociated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif.; Januaty 17.— { abel Notmand, film’ aciress, who re- cently underwent an opevatfon for Appendicitls, vesterday was removed from the hospital-to her home : Aoincidentally, it was stated at ihr‘ ndistrict attorney's office that, contrary 1ty a previous announcement, the case | » ©f Horac Greer, Miss nnrmnnv]s <hauffeur, harged with shooting Courtland S Dines, Denver il op- €tator, Yere New Year day, would « ot hé mkl‘n bol‘m‘o the county grand A litical sense. There is a young Tom, who, if he inherits the political acn- and reaches the ame leights of suocéss, will bring 1ow clautis intd the ‘xecords through several du Ponts in recent. pudlic liminary hearing tomorrow as sched- uled, it was safd By. Friday tne film actress wifl | both able and_ willing to appear ai the preliminary hearing, her attorney 810" Dines, who.is Tecovering. from bullet wound in. his left lung m: be able to be removed to his home tomorrow. He also is expected to be sufficiently recovered to testify I°ri- o y | Pole NEWS PRINT PAPER RATE HEARING OPENS Press and Railroad Representatives Disagree on Definition—New’ Description Sought. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, January 17.—A- hearfng Involving news print paper rates wa: opened here yesterday by the consol! dated classification committee of the railroads on « proposal to -define news print as paper containing 70 per cent of ground wood pulp for news- paper use. Paper representiftives claim that percentage is‘too high. The railroad men claim that paper heretofore shipped as news print ac- (tually has boen used as typewriter seconds. The paper mills men assert that {news print should be protected, fe- ! gardless of th euse to which it is put. The official classification committes at New York, the westerh and the southern _ classification committées ¥l examine the docket Within a | short- time and a transcript of mc hearing to determine whether a new description of news print shall be promulgated as proposed. HONDURAN ELECTION DEFERRED AT PARLEY |One Canaidate Spurns Pact to Re- frain From War as Two Others Agree. By the Awsociated Press. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, January 17—The election of president of the ® {republic by congress has been po: poned until next week. The three presidential candidates ‘have had & conference. at the American legation, but failed to reach an understanding. Dr. Juan Angel Ariss, the govern- ment candidate, proposed thut the dential candidates bind es before the Amorican min- o ubide by the resolution of | congress and not to go to war. Dr. po Boniila, liberal and former prekident, accepted, but Gen. Carius, conservative, declined to pledge, Congress iy divid lows: A: B EBive u IPHILIPPINE CONFEREES "REDUCE. W0OD’S FUNDS ‘Yacht " Appropriation . Eliminated and Expensné for Aides Are Omitted. By the Assoclated Press. 3 2 MANILA, Jenuary 16. — Conférees of the FPhilippine: senate and house reached an agreement today on the annual = appropriation bill, -which probably wul pass the: house tomor- in the-same -form (he senate iy is the same |as Gov. Gen, Wood recommended, e: !cept- that it'decreases the -flmroprl ition for the governor general's office. Tha bill eliminates a1l provisions for the operation of the governor WASHINGTONS GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE i general's yacht, the: Apo,-and. otnits $5,000 for per diem expénses for mill, v It also contains rovi-, STo, That the sovernds Eenerels yIh 000 dlscretionary fund shall not be used for salaries or for increasing salarles of emploves now in the pay ot the government. I CANADIAN SHIP CAPTAIN ON TRIAL FOR PIRACY ‘Charged ‘With' Taklng $50,000° Al- cohol Cargo From Vessel og Boston Harbor: By the Associated Press. YARMOUTH, Nova Scotia, January 17.—Capt. Andrew Gauvreau, former- Iy’ in command 'of the - Luneburg ! M BRGDKS &CQ Takes on Added Interest Tomorrow—the 1924, lchournr ‘Douglas B. Conrad. went on trial yesterday on a charge of piraty on the hlf Seas. . He was charged with having taken- off the Wey- mouth . schooner, Lucille B, $50,000 worth of-alcohol.-off Boston harbor, last August. Bhooting was alleged to have pre- eded the transfer of the alcohol and apt. Powers and Cook Harry Harms wero brought to port badly woun led. CAPTAIN AND CREW OF 8 HELD IN CONTEMPT CASE By the Associated Press. #W, YORK, January 17.—Released by Unfted States Commissioner Hitch- cock yesterday upun the dismissal of alleging finvasion of * th, {le Umit with smuggled Jiquor, Capt. Willism F. (Rummy Bill) Mc- Coy and.his eight sallorp of the Brit- ish rum ship Tomoka Wwere rearrested for contempt in baving refused to answer questions .in_an admiralt: court inves (ullon of the Tomoka’ sstivitios. i guard ured ’l‘omukl and mellefl her alcol ollcc(r:o off the Jersey coast last November, Arralgned ‘on the conitempt charge yesterday, Federal Judge Augustus N. Hand made the bail to §$7,600 cach. PULP MILL IS CLOSED N LABOR DISPUTE By the Associated Press: ASHEVILLE, N. ‘C.; January 17 — The Champipn Fibre Company's pulp mill at Canton, said to be among the largest of it kind In the world, has been closed . indefinitely, pending Fourth The hundreds of shoppers that daily thrung the Brooks Store are realizing the importance of this wonderful value- giving event. Many are not only buying for present re- o ‘tegmia with -the 1,500 €m- ot ‘working hours und part ~work, following alleged pre- vy ‘stepmito organize the epi- o8 “into. as,mnion, which sedkx o aper Makars' fon and thé/ American Federation of. Labor, actording to a statementiof mm officials’ isgued here tonight. Qfficials _of the plant stated tHat they. Wil not deal with the men ot « olosed ‘shop basi) H fin Ip “ Bulgaria ‘everyhody avoids fhc cTogsing of Suzsbgo doorway jon d They put corn lin their stockings, and me head of the family frinkles somo in front of the the words, “Christ 'is Norr "Wishes are made by the mefn- BeTs of the family for everybody and evervthing as sore corn i put into ire. - To ussura them a good harvest for the next year, a fite- brand is saved from {he fire and put iuto a not. G STREET BETWEEN T 2™ STREETS quirements, but are anticipating for the future.. Tomor- row's attractions are announced today. Tussah Petticoats Birthday Price $7 .95 Well Made and Serviceable Petti- coats, finished with deep flounces. All wanted colors. * & - g ] | Initial Deposit Delivers Any of These Bargains in Slightly 'Used Furniture French Kul Glavis 35.00 Values $.85 Rea! tifn kidskin, of fine, elastic quality. Colors include beaver, brown and white.. .16-button. Glove Silk Gowns $5:85 Extra heavy “Van, Raaite” silk, Hemstitched or edged with baby Irish trimming. Philippine Gowns $3.95 Values- $9.25 Fine quality nainsook. Handmade and hand-embroidered in rich and beautiful designs: Beaded Bags $3.95 Values $1.95 o Fin;.cy s‘quare shape, finished with long fringe. Beads arc-handsome - iridescent effects, “Wool Sweaters 312.95 to $16.50 Valuss §7.65 Also Chappie Coats knitted of brushed wool and mohair yarns. All the new colarings. BED OUTFITS Close-out salg, of Metal Beds, with comfortable llnk spring, dcuble size, for only 85.00, Tay down only...eumes SIDEBOARDS Large Oak Sideboards, of good struction; large plate mirror; and linen drawers: also board space. To carly b $14.95. Pay down only. KITCHEN CABINET Medium Size Old-style Kitchen Cabi- net. plain unfinished top: with, flour siffer and drawer and cupboard =pace. Will be sold for only $8.50. Pay down only DINING ROOM TABLES Round Oak Extension Dining Room Tables, 42-Inch top. in trade and refinis| A great value fo down only. Fur- Tr1mmed COATS bpecmlly Fe eatured in. the Birthday Saléat 1 BABY CARRIAGES CHINA CLOSETS Large Wicker Baby Carriage, runer-sl Golden and Quartered Oak China Ciosets, square and oval fronts; in first- class condition. Mav be bought for as low: as $17.50, Pay down only. tired wheels. In good condition, but slightly soiled. Will be sold a5 low as only $13.95. Pay down only.. DAVENPORT ©Oak Bed Davenport, covened in brown imitation leather. In first-class condi- tion. " This 18 a first-class article, just a littlo used.. You may buy it for only. $30.50. Pay down only.. DRESSES Streef, Afternoon : .and Evening Style.s at % - Canton and Sdzin Crepes, Georgettes “and Brocaded Crepe The dresses for social functlons. are most beautiful models of crepe silks, etc., handsomely béaded and lace trimmed. The street styles arebeautifully tailored. : Every new color for spring, “including black. PARLOR SUITES Mahogany-finished Parior Suite, with settee, chalr and rocker; upholstered pad geats of plush and other good ma- terial. Come early to ‘pt one of these Euités for un')l i pay down oniy. KITCHEN TABLES Just two of thess Plain-fop Kitshen Tables, with drawer. Will go for only -$2.76 each. Pay down onl¥.....oeeens . WICKER SETTEES Long Wicker Settees, practically new, with upholstered seats. A wonderful piece for your living room. To be sold for only §39.60. Pay down oaly. DAVENPORT SUITE Mahogany and cane frame, uphol- stered in fine tapestry. Bed-daven- port, with chalr and rocker; brand new mattress {ncluded. Will be sold to the early buyer for only For each plece Pay down ORIY.ceevereacersecens WALNUT BUFFET Here 15 an American Walnut Buffet, in Renaissance périod: two-tone inlald top; silver drawer &nd linen compart- ments: In excellent condition. To_ g0 at the low price of only $47.50. Pay down “only. vees v ROCKERS Large assortment of Living Room Rockersy plain’ #nd " imitatioh -leather seats. To be sold as low as $3.50 each. Pay down only. PHONOGRAPHS The Mulon-l‘\y kno';,n "GRA‘Q;HIY" Phonograph. y _floor samples. mm‘}‘(’% upright cabinet will be sold pere, tomorrow, for only. $48.50. Comé “&nd wecure one of these beautiful in- -struments: - Pay down-only... R Wide Borders of French Lynx Rich.. elegant mod’e’ls‘ of - Lustrosa and Truvenette— _fine, .soft fabrics that ‘arg now so popular, in the ew= est shaJes of gray, brown ancl navy, also.black. ‘AH beau- “tifully lined with gtl_’k crepe. Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 42. Tlle iollowmg arhclet are all new for your selection tomorrow: - 27x54-inch Rug- - Fancy Waste Baskets 36x72-inch Rugs. - -Chenille Bath Rugs :Carpet Sweepers Large Clothes Baskets Smoking Stands Large Galvanized Pails Boudoir Lamps and Sh-des (_;A_x:ly of ‘these articles tomorrow for ONLY $1 EPARTMENT P \LDEVY& FURNISHERS Taibord Skirts $15.00t0 $16.95 Vilues EX{CIHIAINIGIE- HH.L(P/ mMr Flamingo ckflh mhnn:ra crepe -nd nun. Pleged #nd wrag-around - DiIv. AMTRICAN M conp