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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 21, 1924—PART 1. LONDON DISTURBS | ¢icte Sistes - |GEAT ON EXCHANGE [Pic S, - |WRANGELL SUORES ™36 emves NEW YOUTH GVER = ‘l'ultl BO ud in the case 0\' cer n dee n of the offects of t T S y A 4 abocl »ur yeurs, although he sees no re Modern Scientific Devices ing Yields To Seats Becomes Owner of $101,000{ Under Law Than Will {White Army Leader Given ",{':;:,;3;",‘,“"::. pucenee 20| SO Says Parisian Dostor, 0f-|ob 15 Goritt thatoan i mmethod 3 ymhl!shors when they use any portios Deep Selentific Stuff. far Aead him to thi Space Used For Sleep- Gets No More Protection Using Material. Works of Deillin View |, . “For Members Membership in Six Years, Animals. | Enthusiastic Weloome by | b3 st s ST foring Renewed Zestfo | u e their programs or performances, ac. 5 P t World. cording to an opinfon rendered here b it h to sy about “ex- LONDON, December 10.—Dogs have i today by Judge John of the ST risation and interiorisation,” two Correspaniaiits: of: The' Btar snd New Yoik SERLIN, December _ 20.—The | By Conselidated Press no more right on a public highway | By the Associated Press. United States Circuit Court of Ap- |Corresp utficaleting which might be said World. po 1 party leaders no longer EW YORK, December 20.—Six|!n England than a lion, tiger or other | BERLIN, December 20.— Alarmed when he afirmed the decision | sapond Swith the rhythm of LONDON, December 13.—Seven| W!l be able to sleep on comfort- |vears ago he only a “gob” In the | W!ld beast. according to a judgment |over Grand Duke Cyril's propaganda | of the District Court at Charleston, | PARIS cember »w meef e X ‘r"l lr;flun he general lamas (Tibetan priests), have ar-| A&ble sofas in the corners of the |Navy at 30 per. Today he is a mem- |handed down by Judge Higgins of the [ campaign for the Russian throne, the |3 C., that the Pastime Amusement Co. |around, all middle-ag .;1{‘,]"4"‘,? q:’m; "m ”\'Kaln(;' Sorare vived in London and they are frankly | Relchstag chamber during 1ong- |ber of the New York Stock Exchange, | Exeter County court. Berlin Russian colony of supporters|must puy M. Whitmark & Sons, pub- |¥ou, too, men and women of E| fned is rentatanss tc desay daa s ions sorry they ever left their mo: winded or uninteresting speeches. |owner of & seat worth $101,000! The point arose when a dog owner | o¢ Grand Duke Nicholas hax held a|'lshers, for the use of a copyrighted |old age. psitban G decay and dea fastnesses. Everything the v The membership of the Reichsteg That tells in a few words, in & ro- | ¢laimed compensation for his dog, |secrot conclave here with Gen. Baron | SONg In its motion ploture theater. Gather around liste . gralss Jn & recent lstter; snfl i & seen In the way of modern progress | has increased to a point where it }mantic way, of the rise of John C.|Which had been killed by an automo- | Wrangel, commander of the antl-| The case was appealod by the |WOTds of hope u 3 setintive] S5 CoLTNED, Faasnt article.; 1ol propley appears to them manifestly the work | !& necessary to rebuild the cham- | Heffernan, aged 24, who appeared on|bile. The judge held that if a lion . o Y | It uld skip this rather arid por Bolshevik army which was interned | amusement company ound | Working in Paris, Dr. Jaworski, who | jon M “ i of the devil, and they cannot believe [ Dber and put seats in the COrners |the floor of the Exchange for the first or tiger were run over and killed |in Jugosiavia and Bulgariw after its | that the nv:wl:’;;‘a“s“p].;gd‘l},‘f.K‘r(,:::, | promises vou all shall recov Hor SUSICTRaNLTON. s We can ido they will ever escape from the tofls | Which formerly were lounges. time last Thursday and became ac-|in the road the owner would have N0 | defeat in the Crimea. Gen. Wrangel | woman planist without the luowl |WoRderful jov of youth, if onl basic the . of the evil one or ever again be pe With_the Increase in membership | cepted as the youngest member of the | ¢lalm to compensation, and he de-|came here on summons by the colony | adge of the theater owners: that i¢ |ACCePL bis advice In tima. i Te Sl DeTEInE o i mitted to enjoy the holy calm of their | from 472 to 493, and the prospect |most exclusive—and most expensive— | clared he had seen dogs running OFFly S {or i= still working i T > t and the conference with him was fol- | did not constitute a part of the pro- |2f Feiuvenat 5 g “the life of a csll is ete d nonasteries. that still further increases may |club in the world. about the public nighway which-were | jowed by a gala banquet at the head- | gram; that on ';)a,;:r:‘{ n(." Whota | that of Vorono an .«.Awunl : 1'm’snfinl:ngf v{:u:”» The visitors are not conducting an | follow shortly, It has been found | Mr. Heffernan did not win his seat[just as much “trespassers” as would | quarters of the Russlan monarchists. | number was played, and on her-test. e Y evangelist misston, nor are they see’ - | De ry to climinate several of |on the exchange by making an im- |De the beasts of the forest. It is understood that at the con- | mony that she T glan 1 : : e nould el spiritual 1ight. They have been | the alsles in the chamber and |mense sum of money through specu-| Under English law, said the J3dge, | clave Gen: Wrangel denounced Grand | momy :w}ru{n:hm‘:’xi‘.io::;.:.:“' know the | 5 0f asen the & st on for | gre ;)‘(:'”r‘;"'," Synpoung 1duced to come over by the produc- | utilize every posible foot of space |lating in the stock market. He won |horses, pigs and fowls have road|Duxe Cy Intentions &s a “DIUfE" | The case was decided In Charleston | VOTONOM, Whose A citaninitestiog ers of the film “The Eplc of Everest,” | for seats and desks. it by faithful attention to the busi-|rights, and the donkey as a beast of | gnq that all the participants pledged [on May 13 and was argued here at | WOTthy of attentior :»‘\ak-f' }" s 000 andthey, i1l EIv D eFLOTMRHCINT th The leading parties always kept |ness of the brokerage firm by which burden also has rights but he could|joyaity anew to Grand Duke Nicholas. | the Fall term of court A FEronts.) ATiu en A g conjunction with the presentation of | &t least one member in the cham- |he was employed, Richards, Pell & |not find any other animal which| "Xt the banquet Gen. Wrangol as- : |one never knows for B hie the film, depicting Tibetan life and | ber during speeches, and these |Hume, Within the short span of a|came within the meaning of the 1aw. | arted that his old “white” army was e it cannot be easi S e A eiire ofciress) some hiabits. memuers Who Femaincd on wateh | week Mo has fumped trom the posi- In the present ouse he decided the |}y no means doud, declaring It would | Robbers Get $10,000 i ! Unes Blood Injections. HE peeas o) crpertou e tolo None of them had ever left their| Eenerally had a slesta In the |tion of a salaried employe to the|dog was not under proper control and | continue its organization until the obbers Get § in Gems. | Dr. Jaworski ' % i o B oo g native mountains betore and | lounges, keeping one ear open for |role of a partner in the firm, sharing | dismissed the suit. blot upon Russia’s honor placed there| NEW YORK, December 20.-—Thre FHN 5 tn s i ldoticn br o < results. Then he practised o ettty st s anything which concerned thelr lin its profits. And the profity of a| Buitish dog owners propose testIng |,y the Bolshevists had been wiped|robbers today made Off with ge ;”“- . ,’»’”‘ e Biiea - B S0l Woilkei-aud ik S8 mors 14,000 feet a v | war big brokerage firm are not small in |the ruling in the appeal courts. out. Other speakers of the evening |valued at more than $10,000 froms me | mroben ruiins hlood ta 1en—and was still more y were deat for somé weeks ; Lerie thene tmes of 2,000,000-share days in . Jere Bisnop Tikhon of the Beriln|upper Broadway jewelry siorc i B e : anding (o the Indian plains, and ; 3 focese of theé Greek-Russian Church, c . oy iy i TR it idome i Nidtarn ) LART: ats Wheh Wintir Comis ¥bw WIN| 'In othér beciads of unuaual sotly- POMERENE ASKS DELAY |5 erentatives of the Union of Navai ::‘|(m'«';u".m?n1:yullru;rm;tuwone AJ”]"",.}’“F,M{?,,‘?,M"",”"'”j ; 7 s i 24 R oo amo used to the heaviness of the | ¥81t to go South to Augusta or|ity in Wall Strest other brokerage Officers, the Invalids’ organization, |the proprietors, a cl il / e o L e b Stataletigrent at the un atorned Tow | Alken. Write us for illustrated liter- | houses have found cel o in- == ¥ erk and a man|whom he is given )rt of | weight than thos e Americ firat the umecenstomed o it A T T bovm | oreces che mecabarenin s rasnio,inz | IN TRIAL OF TEAPOT SUIT ime atonsi Federation” o Russias|customer in b | ocona & s Air-Vanderbllt at Augusta open Jan-|the exchange in order to handle all R R A cominunique issued by the colony uary to May. Other tourist hotels at|their business. But on such occasions | Court Indicates Continuance. If|¢o the German press, which asserts The devout lama is too dignified | AUEUSta and Alken open November|it usually has been some old and that the “heads of the Russian emigro to admit sur: ing he may May. S. E. Burgess, D. P. A, |faithful employe who has been re- Granted, Will Be Brief—Case &oGleiias And Russian ALEBoIShevIe #se, but théy have d out | Southern Railway Sysetem, 1510 H st.|warded by the firm purchasing & seat Set for J. 6 organisations” welcomed Gen. Wran- OF thelt it by tae slene ol nw. Phones Main 5633 and 7063.— |for him. In this case it was a very SHIUR SRIlUSRYIC, gel, 18 hotly resented by the Kerensky tives, motor cars, steamships, air- | Advertisement young employe, and the length of his | By the Assoctated Pre adberents, the ex-premier's friends Planes “und similar ‘marvein. Fach | service with this particular firm wae| CHEYENNE, Wyo. Decemper 20-—|alsg having # flourishing society. | and all they put dowr Just ree years. { This afternoon Atlee Pomerene, coun- v decla v ro 0es Padions i hRteerio| NAVAL OFFICI:RS FINISH Mr. Heftornan began his carcer in|sel for tha (lovernment In ita SUit to | moe romert the roa) ractimre "D I0ns faci they carry Innumerable charms 1‘ I Street in 1915 as & clerk in the |annul the Teapot Dome naval oli re- | Rlsaian emigres, representing only ther are by no means convinced brokerage firm of H. N. Whitney & [serve lease held by the Mammoth Ol DelERINaat Pac iinan their eflicy b tace otis rl”:‘t' POSTGRADUATE COURSESKSM._ In those days he never even |Compans. began outlining in Federal an insignificant fraction of thes new won 'Iremlr;ed (fm‘; ons- da)'hh-) ould l;;_“fl}l'(.urt the reasons why the Govern- T London, w its roarin member o e Stock Exchange. he | mént seeks a postponement of trial | . oyl el e | Certificates Given to Medical and |thought was still beyond the range of 51 beyond Januaty & ! Marine Corps Orders. the very ihelly: ofliiha iavils and {hls ambition two years later, when |~ Tha cese is set for hearing January | Capt J. M. Tidsley, at marine| Sitiny Weltiilis Soarat I or | Dental Men by Surgeon he threw up his job and joined the|g ed that his |headquarters, this city; First Lieut.| 3 R H & ( Bowt ot Bl e e . P Navy. The war ended before he had ’ d be announced within |E. J. Farrell, at Quantico, Va. and | ALY drrl 40, teapot talning peacock featt = B |a chance to become an sdmiral, but y . probably Immedtately | First Lieut. F. B. Hoyt, at Hampton | of Visitors. ki i _ at Age of 24. Corapondence ot Tue ser saa ow Sok| Nicholas’ Adherents. | fhat SEERC FonE 0w s | o1 or Middle Age. Bxpiwiming b discovery, Dr. 3 - i Ry the Associated Press. Never Admit Surprise. regarded as a most powerful : " i Mo % was promoted to quartermaster |, > mas. A continuance, if |Roads, have been assigned to the lst| ok against devilry—was hever PR e [Betore o et the Navy'fat on 18| granted, would be brief. Marine Brigade, at Port au Frince, Be Your back and returned to his old desk in Haltl: Gapt. B . (Geyar. At Quisatico esterday afternoon from Surg. | 0K 858 SCUICR 1O 8 O e e ; Capt. s 2 f . E. R. Stitt of the Navy on com- e to San Francise: irst Lieut. L. G, 4 4 1 £ pletion of postgraduate . courses at | changed fAirms because he thought the | RUTH CHATTERTON WEDS. | ve Haven, at Quantico. to the 1. . 5 5 Gift :, frlected [ the Naval Medical School, at the 00t ey ons; ol ctwd b Wetiacionno Procyon; Second Lieut! White | We Are s 4 , e | of Twenty-fourth stre tunity for advancement. It probably and C. J. Chappell, at Quantico, to San | 3 i iR - e Are i Soula ruinmany & oung man to be|Actress Becomen Brida of English At Sacona Tt ¢ p) Surg. Gen. Stitt mh“”,,d thevoft- | FORIE Kol s el Franclsco, and Second Lieut. C. F. Pleased to ton in medicloe, and | SISO SS M0 ars pretey - good Actor in New York. EepluReag Phiisdeintin viion (e Fa - Counselors 3 ’ entering =poc cTx 15 fClatpi] SUCEES Jof e gy SHRXS to NEW YORK, .December 20.—Ruth| The following sccond leutenants, at | 3 3 Offer You o : tney have | Many of the leu frsul‘nlnv aue Chatterton, the actress, who is the|the navy yard, Philadelphia, have| a ’ 11 g fated explor: 1 y P e 4 so In thetr | dlstrict tod By St il S star of a current Broadway musical|been ordered to tha marine station at| y e it HEE== — fr rhich ¢ ¥ n like young Mr. Heflerpan show, was married at noon today to|Quantico, Va.. W. L Jordan, W Charge o Ul of whom are gradu- P | Ralph ¥ English actor. The|Hamilton, W. W. Conway, K. G, CE 2 - ety : thog‘fi RH H Kfi“’fl% o Charge recognized medical insti EX- A|DE TO BRYAN DIES coremony ~was performed &t the|pll T. C. Perrin, A W s Account y the country, are Medical of- Church of i1 Heloved Disciple by | Rhamestine, P. A A wn, T. L. Car- | B the orge Vanderwater.|well, Otto Lessing, G. H. Hall Lank- | it theatrical personages at-|St J. R. Marshall, R. 23 Witk Robert R. Rose Was Foreign Trade : Pigih, C. G, Metnts 4 ; ol Su -) G W. Cooper Adviser Under Wilson. ve marriage license applica- |Hugh Legislater Dies When Car Skids. | 1 W 5 n: tal officers— B Chatterton gave her age as { L 1 onnolly, F.[ LOS AN December 20— Rob- | 28 and her place of birth as New | Account BAREBTE, |l L "uka, 3 , W. C.lert R Rose, ars of age, formeriy | York r. Forbes said he w 24 Well Defined. S e L e R e S e e emeel| You'll Find Us Well Prepared P For the Late Christmas Shopper { 4 | O MATTER how carefully planned and faithfully exe | cuted, the gift-making schedule ‘11\\(\\ s has some las mo es '. day problems. And this store—Gift Hez mr.\nrlm | “ho tries to sell Forbes-Young, an English actress. | you what you don't want. is-the loglcnl place for their solution. The jewelry line g replete with suggestions and our stocl 1upm the heavy Make “him” happy this Christmas by giving him the smokes % 2 that he likes hes“pp A demands, are never so dcp‘c‘( d l\vn what we can supply the At all of our stores you'll find the kind that he smokes—all | most exacting needs. We shan’t attempt to present a full DT 0I5 sasing list here-—-_m:.t a few gift ideas for your delectation these Ladies will like to shop at Peoples, where intelligent cigar sales- | closing days FINE DIAMONDS 50 75 100 e 150 200 <250 A fine diamond is the most appro- s 18 This store > SUSE A o AL ILLLLL IS TI LSS 1 S ITT VI LSS 1 A AT F S B Ao T I 24 o ST ITH Smokers «.- N . N “Cinco” (londres). . ¥ Articles \ Box of 25, “Pure Grit” (perfectos). . —priced low | kg o - Sy - “HIS” Favonte CIgaretteS Cigarette § : of 25, “N . N | CAMEL joctolders [E\ | Fox o 5. “Forty Four' (meincbio) PIEDMONT Cartons of . ST i S CHESTERFI : 39c, 49c and | HEN " : S [ucKy STRIKE , 3200 Cigarettes Box of 25, “Ofty” (invincibles). ....”.AJI.“ OLD MILL { $I 25 L] has specialized in f priate and cherished of all gifts. It = amonds for more than hali a can express every shade of sentiment. g century. I range from $50 for solitaire rings up to $8,000 for solitaires d diamond set pieces. - Our absolute guarantee of value, no tter what from esteem to affection, and it pos- sesses to the fullest degree perma- nence and value. Cigar Holders Box of 25, “Bngagements” (invincibies).. SOVEREIGN 25c, 496, 95, | EAIRAN Nl SWEET cAPORAL and $1.19 = ¥ Bax of 35, “White Oul" (tcincitie Murads . e b e 80, The Gift Sugg’estlons $ Vanity Ca: . . Gi G Melachrino No. 9........... .box of 50, 75¢ Aty aser Richelieu igarette Cases g - > Phillip Morris......... vv....box of 50, 93¢ 2 Sl 595 (Sterling Silver) S““";;‘_;g Set Box of 25, “Muriel” (club perfectos). . Herbert Tareyton ...............box of 50, 53¢ 0 o Pearls $10 to $100 Box of 25, “Garcia Grande® (MM) PallMall.................... box of 50, $1.10 ; Silver Mesh Bags (manutactured) ph (Pi i English Oval viivieene....box of 50, 55¢ $12 to $40 Red Label Quality (Gold Filled and Solid Cold) v ; X E Johnmie Walker.....,..........box of 80, 88¢c Dim;g;c‘l !;gaoPms 18-in. Necklaces $2.50 to $25 . o [~ . Holder, Cigar ; , Chesterfield ...................box of 50, 32¢ 4 $13.50 _ Cuff Links Hol;ler_g‘ _ = \ PRBRIOBE | s ot it Thow of 5D, 826 (‘};:lldwg:\;‘glr:f 24-in. Necklaces (Solid lmlds\ightlol;t‘lgum Edges) in beautiful [pESNNNS : Fatima ........................box of 50, 42c e $18.00 " = : A N Lord Salisbury . gac Signet Rings 30-in. Necklaces Scarf Pins Lucky Strike ... 68¢ oL SV Gty 2550 it Disabnday Smoker’s Set Box of 25, -cflxMW(m.m.) — {10 ana 14 kt Solid $22. T 0e1.98 Box of 35, “El Roi Tax” (blunts).... £ $5 to $35 Al with Solid Gold Clasp $25 to $125 Cigar Homder | | ; Choice Smoking Tobaccos Onyx Rings Toilet Sets Pocket Flasks —A¢t a Saving N A R R TR SRR (Set with Diamonds) (Sterling Silver) $10 to $30 Manuiactured ivory, tor $12 to $40 toise shell, amber, shell and Flexible Bracelets amber, pearl and amber Full Dress Se lamonds) ivory nd_amber. ete. Fror (Onyx, Pearl, Jot, e (et Wit Diemn 3 to 22 pieces. Priced from $15 to $125. $15 to $65 . .18-0z. tins, $1.00 16-0m For Women What more ‘acceptable gift than a dainty wrist watch that is a reliable timekeeper? And we have all makes and models The ideal gift not only for men, but youths and boys; a gift they prize and a useful possession throughout the 8 come. We have 4 @ A e e Hamilton, Howard, Iilinois, ~ here—from S S 3 Gruen, Elgin, Waltham, Hafis $16.85 to §250 and all standard makes in com- $15.00 to $1,080 plete variety. R. HARRIS & CO Seventh & D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century HARRIS AND COMPANY R. HARRIS AND COMPAN can Blue Boar .........c000ee......8-0n tins, $1.25 R R E R R R R S S R SIS g\\\\\\\x\\\\“\\\\m TWO BIG SPECIAL VALUES! mus,-xtvw(m...... . $1.00 Briar Pipe and a 7T5¢ Locktite Box of 25, “El Prndutd' (rmfi“ \J | Tobaceo Pouch ($1.75 Value) Both for. EOeBfiarPinndmfi-dfiui Tuxedo Tobaceo, all for. . e i R e e

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