Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1924, Page 36

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FROGMAN TO COME FORACTORS' SHOW. Final Details of Benefit Fund ! Performance Wait Head | of Group. t f inal details for the PR i I 6 program un wo famous will be pres and the entire per- sonnel of the “Little James” company will uppear on the stage in tan elaborate scene comedy. i a Bayes, Louis Mann and Cyril ays all will take part in the en- ftertainment and numerous other cele- | rated plavers will be among those ons will 1 Mazzard, Jesse | ¢ exs will be Coolidse to fie personal note « Exceutive ¢ land will be President sm o informa e proj fo ra nota- | 1d subscription apidly during boxes are en- kets ranging | - on sale at ati posed of. om $1 to $3 a of the ASKS CARE IN DRAFT OF RAIL LEGISLATION | New York Central };nd Declflres: Deep Study Vital to Adequate Carrier Service. »nal By the Associated Pross. | INDIANAPOLIS, mber 4.—One | of the most steps to in sure adcquate transportation 1 ties for the f ) sea that | ditional affecung ra | roads shi ully drafted with | full knowledge of involved | and with due consideration to the | iture developm president of the ) declared last night | n under the auspices | ¢ Club, night.” | president in & 0 spoke, and ri\\lrl road offic n 10 principal rail- road centers in the Middle West were among the more than 1,000 guests. To obtain adequate transportation | for the future, Mr. Crowley s; have o do mo! He said it w n to railroa a “steadily | | = wish for it of deep conc " adding that ends, the | 6 in taxes | and per cent. 1 | of Ecuador has| a Hungarian, giving | ge of installing a ca The government contracted him the privi SPEECH-READING CLUB Bazaar Opens at Clubrooms Sat- hold its annual Chris | urday, 1 nounced today Miss from the musical | Timberlake and Mis ' THE EVENING ARTSTS, INTEARS SING PUCCN DRE | mlLast Rites for Great Com- g il poser Held in Cathedral at Milan. the clubrooms, it was an-| TO HOLD ANNUAL FAIR urday Afternoon and Evening. The Speech-Re; ngton, 1710 1 ing Club ning, at Afternoon tea will be served from 4 | 0 5:30, and light supper from 5:30 until | o'clock. Many guests are expected | Tom out of town. The advisory coun s composed of Mrs. Calvin Coolid r. Percival Hall, Mrs. Beverly F h Mason, Dr. Willlam -B. Mason Helen Nicolay, Mrs. Charles W chardson, Dr. Charles W. Richard Rev. Thoms n, Dr Wells By the Associated Tress MILAY December 4 funeral ¢ for Giacomo Puc N the operatic composer, was held in the | cathdral here yesterday in the pres- great assemblage of mourn- | the funeral p | e | George B ind Rev. s is camposed of Miss Florence M G with blac The minist Jennie Hedrick, Miss Josephine | Louise Wimsatt don, deposited tempo- tomb of the Toscanini sts of the Arturo Tos Cafe Man Put in Refrigerator. "’L‘,f“""!{“ff‘fi“‘“ J., December 4. —Three | ¢ Jacob Kirchner into ila Theater, nini, were in nd Si- b endi- 1 march by the thed ted by Toscaninl, | come by emotion. | ibishop of Milan on which the W escaped with represented the o the to the | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Authors’ Soclety, while various other noted personages represented other literary and art organizatio e froade of the cathedral scription surrounded by heavy oons with gold fringe read: “Tears nd prayers for Giacomo Puccini, ho from earthly glory has ascended to the glory of heaven.” When the hearse reached the Scala Theater the procession stopped for a few minutes, some of the older ar- tists belng In tear: The Temple of Diana, at Ephesus, 25 feet long, 225 feet broad th statues and columns in- numerable. Of this magnificent structure not a trace remains even of the foundations. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! When you see the “Bayer Cro on tablets yvou are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism VAcceEt only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 an d 100—Druggists. Aspirin 15 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaciester of Salicylicacid o} LIQUOR FROM CANADA WORRIES OFFICIALS Dominion Statistics Show More Shipments to U. §. Than Had Been Expeoted. | Washington officials concerned with prohibition enforcement expressed surprise today over the report of the Canadian Dominion bureau of statis- tics, made public in Ottawa, showing mpeared FRewh ¥ad cond Tesrang Tomorrow—Christmas Sale 1,000 'HURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, | the border, 1924. large amounts of liquor legally cleared [ing the last twelve months and that to the United States. Treasury officlals declared the Vol- stead act held fast against importa- tion except for medicinal purposes and that such shipments were by per- mits granted by the prohibition com- missioner. At the same time Commis- sioner Haynes asserted no permits Mad .been issued this calendar year. Officials had no definite estimate of the amount of liquor smuggled over or smuggled in otherwise, and did not understand whether the Canadian figures included such move- ments. The Ottawa report sald more than 3,000,000 gallons of ale and beer and 298,813 gallons of whisky went out of Canada for the United States dur- ReaL Piw vear the traffic was increasing, the figures being, it was explained, for exports legally cleared for destmations in the United States. SLalse s i Rebel Expected in U. S, SAN SALVADOR, December 4.—It is reported here that Gen. Gregorio | Ferrera, the defeated Honduran rebel chief, intends to leave Central Ameri- ca for good. It is asserted that he will take up his residence in New Or’eans, La. A new British eat that is to be on the market for sowing next vear promises to revolutionize the flour in- dustry of Britain. FaaL LeaTuedd Terd Tacsin Genuime Beavew Pty %500 i LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Fish tasto PISO’S - frcoughs dmard & Lothron w1he Christmas Store e L A0 e | Smart, New Leather Handbags 3 and 5 These Are Outstanding Handbag Values At Extraordinarily Low Prices e Christmas We want to help you with your Christmas gift selection. We want you to come to this store, select the gifts you want to give, pay only a dollar down—and take your purchases with you! Pay the balance next year—after the many demands of the Christmas season on your purse are passed. Come tomorrow—we are ready to serve you! ollow the example of Santa Claus— make this really complete Christmas store your gift headquarters. Finest dsamonds, world-famous watches, quality jew re- nowned makes of silzerware, Victrola, Brunswick and New Edison phonographs and everything good in Radio. Know Your Jeweler When You Buy Diamonds. Handbags in Every Smart, New Fashion Fourteen of which we sketch—the very popular new gate-top bag, the key-frame bag, under-arm styles, en- velope bags with straps, the kodak bag and the very chic, Le Sac de I'Heure—The Bag of the Hour. What wonder that we can be so enthusiastic about them— they're the smartest bags we could possibly offer at such extremely low prices. And the sale comes when every Handbags in Every Smart New Shade Fashion’s vivid red, the bright shutter green that goes so smartly with green coats, beautiful grays, browns and black and combinations with handsome gold tool- ing, copied from the exquisite Florentine decoration. Bags of so many leathers—pin seal, cobra seal, beaver calf, vachette, Persian morocco, goat skin, Russia calf, one is looking for attractive, new Christmas gifts. Without Extra-Charge ReaL Prm-mBRocee A I mreaTed FReon Wd onibamg & 500 Rear Pin moReceo p5e ribbon grain calf, patent leather, Italian gold inlay. Each Gift Handbag Will Be Marked with One, Two, or Three Initials or Full Name At These Prices they should go out as quickly as we can wrap them—choose yours early Leather Goods Section, Pirst floor. 3

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