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FEDERAL INCOME TAX HIT BY WADSWORTH Treasury Official Declares Law Re- “[A FOLLETTE AIS HELDLIKE SOVET quires Too Much Private 2 Information. Martin W. Littleton Says Senator Has Consolidated ‘f Radical Forces in U. S. F and the u 1 ed, it should be possible [ flicient revenue by other e Ame e Hot 1 of the power of this Commodore, that the presidential can- | bureau which centers in hington; ator Robert M. La|how much the indivic citizen in June.|vields in personal freedom to such a and how far strong hand rament has forced itself into " he continued. 7 0! the Bureau of Internal Reve e understand the |¥ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WHEELER IS ENDING |WIDENER ESTATE HEIR WESTERN CAMPAIGN TO WED DIVORCEE SOON Grandson of Founder of $30,000,- 000 Fortune to Marry Mrs. Frederick G. Peabody. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 23.—Peter A. B. Widener, 2d, grandson of the founder of the Widener fortune and .|son of Joseph E. Widenen of Elkins ‘| Park, Pa., is to be married soon to " |Mrs. Frederick G. Peabody, it was " |learned today. Mrs. Peabody has just returned from Reno, where she ob- tained a divorce. Widener's wealth has been esti- mated at $30,000,000. He is a brother of Josephine Pancoast Widener, known as “Fifi” who eloped with Carter Randolph Leidy, a Pennsylva- nia University freshman, in 1920. Mrs. Peabody was Miss Gertrude T. Douglass of Albany before her mar- riage, ubout eight years ago, to Fred- erick Griffith Peabody, a member of the shirt and collar manufacturing firm of Cluett, Peabody & Co. Winds Up in St. Louis Tomorrow and Will Go Almost Direct- ly East. Independent ate, was trav st stop but one in terri- of the Mississippl. After Sedalla, and ful- ts tomorrow in Louis, he will start on a jump direcliysieanth Ko BlLuatgin n, as other national candi- ing, in the populous cen- t abog is put him b; he covered earlier in the campalgn, with speaking d in Illinois and Ohio, States already covered, and some of t She obtained her divorce on charges D. C, THURSDAY,. OCTOBER 23, 1924 REBEL CHIEFS EXECUTED. Men Believed to Have Led in Train Attack. MEXICO CITY, October 23.—The courtmartial and execution of three rebel leaders Is reported from Pledras Negras by Gen. Juan Andrew Alma- zan, chlef of military operations in the State of Vera Cruz. The rebels, Jose de Jesus Ponce, Aurello Lagunes, and Jose Munoz are %, believed to have participated the attack on & train near Joachin recently when nearly 30 military guards and passengers were killed and several young women carried off. Capture of the rebels was effected last Sunday. Gilbert Meets Commission. PARIS, October 23.—Seymour Parker Glibert, new agent general for reparations payments under the Dawes plan, was vesterday introduced to all the members of the reparation commission by Col. James A. Logan, jr., American observer attached to the commission. Col. Logan gave an informal din- ner at his home in the evening for Mr. Gilbert. Among those present wers Owen D. Young, the retiring temporary agent general, and United States Senator Joseph T. Robinson. e Perfumery {s used more by the women of America and France than in any other country in the world. BANDITS GET $1,200. Loc]( Cashier in Bank Vault. Escape in Auto. METROPOLIS, III, October 25. Two armed men held up the State Bank of Brownfield, 18 miles north- east of here, lato yesterday and es- caped with $1,200 in currency, after lockin e cashier, J. F. Crawford, in the vault. The bandits fled in un automobile. Zzzizzzzra 2k give him a third appearance in New York City. He will, however, en- ter Michigar lund before e A of extreme cruelty. {record of the income and a = status of every citizen, rich and poor = who ever offe first offices « the white -d then th LSS | TWO DIE IN COLLISION. Baby and Woman Killed; Other Hurt at Grade Crossing. DETROIT, Mich., October 23.—FEva Jensen, old, was Instant] Killed and Sellie Jones su fatal injuries here the automobile in_ which they w riding was struck by a Grand Trunk | the “means by which it was|Passenger train at Birmingham, about, the _confederated ' Suburb. A : | agencies which run from the cellar | Of the chi through the Hather o o Grands, Uprigh!.s, Players Factory Prices Will Save You $50 to $150 on a Standard Make 1210 G Street G. Brown ot Chi- effort on Ju vention 1 resolution Hillquit and the first st revolutionary “The next shows the gr id Mr. Littleton, Follette had in- let government of but I do say that g the source of his candi- adopted Z q which | of the P, room of t of the y S |lette has not been unmidful of the | possibilities which lay out in front he returned from his : Saghe Finding that clerking did not pay her enough to live decently, Mr Lydia A. Carletop of Brookline, Mass has turned driving a taxi. NEW FURS APPEAR Making These Wraps Most Desirable EATURED in “Hahn Specials” F because they are the outstand- ing feature of smart shoe fash- Stunning opera pumps in black sue satin or patent leather. And every other style that’s good—all $3.95. ion! the spirit Finds Farmers About the time taeeting, Mr. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Involved. , T is giorious to possess a luxurious * Fur Wrap on a biting cold day. 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