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IUNSEY BUYS FIFTH PAPER IN NEW YORK AR oquires Evening Mail—To Cen- solidate It With Telegram on Monday. IVES PURCHASE REASONS ublisher Says Daily to Be Put on Sound Basis. the Associated Press. EW YORK, Januery nbuncement was made 1ast night that Yrank A. Munsey, proprietor of. the New York Herald, the Sun and Globe dnd the evening Telegram, had pur- cBased the Evening Mail and would clnsolidate it with the evening Tele- gram. IThe purchase was made Wednesday, Mr. Munsey ssid. The consolidated néwspaper, which will be called the Tglegram and Evening Mail, will ap- Déar Monday. The Evening Mail was founded in 1d6s. {Mr. Munsey entered the New York néwspaper fleld more than two dec- es ago with .the purchase of the Bily News, which later abandoned 1fublication. dn 1912 he bought the New York Press, which he consolidated with the Sun, which he bought with the Evening Sun in 1916, His next purchase brought him to the New York Herald and the Tele- gtam. He consol! d the Sun with e New York Herald, using the Iat- name and changing the Evening SEn to the Sun. Several months axo he acquired the Globe and consolidated it with the Sun. Describes Purchase. {Purchase of the Mail leaves but three other English evening news- napers outside Mr. Munsey's group— the Journal and the Evening World, and the Post, purchased less than a honth ago by Cyrus H. K. Curtls of Philadeiphia. ‘Concerning his purchase of the Eve- BAing Mail, Mr. Munsey said: “This purchase puts the evening newspapers of New York in a safe, srong position. Financially they are now {mpregnable. The Evening Mail and the Evening Telegram, another of by newspapers, will be combined Mon- day morning. The consolidated paper will_have the title the Telegram and very much worth while to the com- ihunity.” | DEFERS McCRAY RULING. {INDIANAPOLIS, January 25.—After Nearing arguments yesterday on the thotion_of counsel for Gov. Warren McCray to quash the fifteen in- ictments returned against the ex- dcutive by the Marion county grand Jury, Judge James A. Collins of the nal court announced that he would make his ruling on the motion on February 1. . Washington’s most Sensational Sale 26.—An- [ roxs | Mr. John Joyce Broderick of the British embassy, who has been in ‘Washingten since 1930, 1s the first in the service to bear the titje of com. marcial coungeloer now highly {m- portant position was created in the British foreign 4 tn the mellow old Trin| College, tng Engl the continent. It ‘Was bis conviction that conditions which the wotld faccd ut the end of the great war necessitated more attémtion being Siven to commerce and trade in for- ¢lgn countries, especially the United States, than to the usual problcims of | aiplomiacy.” & Commercay counselor right he spot would eliminate the end delays in deciding deitoats points which arise between two countries, and would tacilitate prog- ress and good feeling. besides insur- ing more solid business co-operation. He was the first man to hold the rank | of commercial counselor in the Brit- of the embassies and leg: tions in which he was stationed. Mr. Broderick is one of the most important members of the British embassy staff and his duties are en- tirely distinct and remote from those performed by the regular coumselor of embassy, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, Belgium has recently sent a com- mercial secretary to its embassy hers and this {s something of a variation on Mr. Broderick’s suggestions, but along the same policy. Nearly all the Latin countries have a commer- cial counselor in this capital, and both Sweden and Norway have recently sent such an official to their legations in Washington. In Mr. Broderick's views, the commercial counselor is the l{aison officer between embassies and legations and their consuls and the nation where they are established. COOLIDGE GREETS PRINCE. Cables Best Wishes to Hirohito on ‘Wedding Eve. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, January 25.—A m of congratulation from President Cool- idge to Prince Regent Hirohito on the occasion of his impending wedding was conveyed to the imperial palace yesterday by American Charge d'Affaires Caffery. The President wished “all personal happiness” to the roval couple and {hoped for the regent's success in “your high and aspirations for your country 5 AL OPEN TO ENEMY ATTACK; UMPIRES URGE BETTER DEFENSE |-1ye mutcaian sesies wontzoat | s Confidential Report on Qutstanding W eaknesses Will | »© Be Made to Army and Navy—More Soldiers and Submarines Recommended. B7 the Asseciated Press. . COLON, Csnal Zone, January 25.— ‘The Panama Canal at present is open to attack by aircratt- bombardment and raMs from enemy naval forces, according to the report of the chiefl, umpires of the recent joint maneuvers between the Blus and Black fleets of the American Navy. The critique of the chief umpires, Admiral Coontz and Maj. Gen. Hines, was completed yesterday and will be sent to the War and Navy depart- ments with recommendations. In the he umpires gave out the “The objects of the exercises were fully accomplished. The weakness of the canal defense was discovered. Tation between the Army and Navy and the canal authorities exceeded expectations. Camal Open to Attack. “The canal at present is open to attack by aircraft bombardment and f{rom enemy naval forces. arrangéments for the Blue flect—that is, the defenders or Pac! fleet, that transited the canal for getting out d meeting the enemy, were not perfect, and recom- hould De maintained at greater strength. |y As far as the Army garrison is con- longitudinal and latitudinal eeded here. re recommending m ADVERT! |picture_comedian, to convince Judge ; rior court, || this city, of the genul de: in R things for the Army -and | Ny %S Washington. ‘The complete | a confidential statement to report In 4" canal will be the Arm; publishe: Umi A joint meeting of the umpires and 400 officers this morning completed the consideration Mmmha BB o il 'he ting governor of lhe‘ Canal Zone, COI.(V{;lker. and acting ent_of o Fomter, 'took DArt in the cof forences, which have been going on Monday. general feeling among the of- i i branches is that the submarines are i suns on many ips are outrange .h‘l"il.o Blye and sllck fled will sail at noon Saturday for maneuvers in the vicinity of the Virgin Islands. ACTRESS DRGPS SUIT. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, January 26.— Following the failure of Minta E. Durfee Arbuckle, actress, wife of Roscoe C. Arbuckle, former motion It is claimed ti out of date ai *. W. Barrows of the when granted preliminary divoree decision on D cember 31, 1923, Wer suit has withdrawn by 5 Operations—15 years suffering with con- stipation — Kellogg’s Bran restores health. Mr. Lancing's case is typical of thousands of others. He found permanent relief from constipation in Kellogs's Bran because it is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran can be 100 per cent effective. Read what he says: Dear 8ir: 1 Bave been afficted with constipation for the past 15 years, and during that operations that were the result of consti- pation. I was getting se bad that every meal § ate soursd oz my stomach. “Two moal was advised to est you: ln.u...{.fi‘m.:;fimi 1 tried fiA -[: was trying e ing I could hear of. From that day on § hare hever tabins physic. By stomach does not sour any more and my bowels move regularly morsing aud eveniog. Yours, sincerely, | Frank Lanciog, 1300 Jetries Ave., Marion, ‘Ind. | For permanent relief, eat Iel-| Two table- | In “chronic cases. || Tt 4s guaranteead or your grocer will reéturn your money. | You will like the delicious n like flavor of Kellogg's Bran—so different from ordi brans, which are unpalatable. Eat Kel- logg's Bran with milk o Sprinkle it over other ce it with hot cereals. Kellogg's krumbled, is served by leading hotels and clubs in Individual gnckaxe Made In Battle Creek. old by all grocers. Of Women’s Shoes —now rush For even ing to a whirlwind finish. the great quantity of shoes included in this sale can’t hold out much 1 onger against such tre- mendous demand! The best sale of School Shoes Choice of ten attractive styles of “GRO-NUPS” $4 & $4.50 Shoes MOTH ERS this sale long-lost ed: are welcoming as if it were a friend. Includ- Misses’, Girls’ and Small Boys’ Shoes, in blacks, tans and some fancy novelties. . to two. morrow. Sizes up Brimg the children to- At all our stores except G St. Reduced From $5.95 and $8.50 ALE includes this season’s most desired fashions only! After- noon styles, evening styles and the heavier type oxfords and pumps needed for present cold weather. But going fast! Hurry! " High Shoes Also Several hundred pairs women’s high shoes that were $6.5Q to $12.50 have just been added to the sale— now when the weather demands The'S of Finer Footwear $G45 7 (CYONTINUES to be the SALE OF THE Season of Sales. SEASON—in a Women's maneuvers. | | for Race. NTREAL, January 25— Whis- Lyd” _Hutchison of Ashton, fom Port Henry, N. erday. Bhe was ol 4 by ‘the winter sports season_committes. Miss Hutchison will take part in the local dog derby and will represent Montreal in the international dog derby at Ashton., February 32. ALL KINDS OF TROUSERS AT EISEMAN’S Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS EISEMAN?’S 605-607 7th St. —_— — —— — — " —— ———"—— — —_____} There Are D. G. S. Stores in Every Neighborhood. .See Page 64, Telephone Book, for the D. G. S. Look for the Little Dutch Girl MALT BREAKFAST FOOD Costs less than a cent a dish All Good Grocers Carry “This Aristocrat of Breakfast Foods™ MADE BY THE MALTED CEREALS CO., BURLINGTON, VT. Carried by G. G. Cornwell and Son, 1415 H St. N.-W.; Magruder’s, Conn. Ave. and K St.; and N. W. Burchell, 819 14th St. N.W. ® striclGrocery Sociely Stores .1 INCORPORATED Store Near Your Home GOLD BRAND BUTTER - - Ib. 64c DISTRICT SPECIAL COFFEE Special, 35¢ Lb. GOLD BAG COFFEE, Lb., 28¢ CARPEL'S HORSERADISH AND CHOW Two seasonable products that are on the tables of lovers of good things to eat. HIGHEST QUALITY HOLMES’ HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES Have earned the reputation of being the BEST IN TOWN Jos. Phillip’s ORIGINAL All Pork SAUSAGE Chas. Schneider Baking Company SMALL FANCY GRAPE FRUIT 4 for 25¢ CHOICE STOCK WINESAP APPLES 4 Ibs. 25¢ FLORIDA ORANGES 29¢ Doz. FANCY POT ROAST 1b. 25¢ FRESH HAMS - - 1b. 23¢ Buy BACON by the Strip 19¢ Ib. HEEEs Half-Strip Delicious CORBY’S SILVER CAKE The newest and most delicious product of Corby’s Bakery. Made of purest ingredients and of such texture that pleases most dis- criminating cake tastes. At All D. G. S. Stores SHREDDED WHEAT 2 Pkgs. 23¢ "Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FOUNTAIN HAMS You can't get better Hams wioLe 28C rounn KRUMM’S MACARONI SPAGHETTI and EGG NOODLES An unusual price for such high-grade goods. To try them is to like them. 3 Pkgs., 25¢ LOFFLER’S SAUSAGE AND PORK PRODUCTS Ultra-modish $10 and $15 Foot- wear—reduced to $6.45 to make way for new spring stocks. Styles for the smart woman’s every activity—in Fashion’s most favored leathers and fab- rics. But (a word to the wise) the best sizes will soon be gone. PUREST MADE them snost! (These $3. 50 at our 7th St. store only) ...eceevnnenns FLOUR, 2 Pkgs. 27c ‘Gold Medal BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 3 Pkgs. 27c QUAKER OATS - - 10¢ CREAM OF WHEAT Pkg. 21¢ ‘ Contains No Animal Fat The Most Desirable " Substitute for Butter Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h St. 191416 Pa. Ave. - 233 Pa. Ave. S.E, *Gity Club Shog” 1318 G St.