Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1924, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1924. ’ 23 S P S L US0PSR SN e et oo e 000 OSSP G e vt ot omitadedd SRR o it o A b ot it BBl s i s . ! THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. i Al L A e R EZ ‘ R SRR and will broadcast appeals by radio K APLOW[TZBR S and- through more than 500 news: O pers in an effort to find the missing T N 2L Gordon, Garden, INCORPORATED BUT ONE OF ANY, {e ~ WITNESS SOUGHT =5 ce1 MINTH' STREET, NORTHWEST { Nav; y Man Hurt by Fall. , Brittany Town, Accused of : Executors Look for Man Who | , GETeR. B C B e ‘Siates $45 GOW NS 7 g Navy, tonight lay unconsclous in a y Waving Red Flag, Always : s Will Make Education, | hoitathere sz % resuit o ipsuries s 2 O : truck near here yesterday. Concu ‘ i : Gift Legal. sion of the brain is said t i g sulted from the fall. He wi 2 ( of absence for the holiday Douarnenez is running true to.form ? By the Associated Press = NEW MODELS + Newspapers say the town is waving . CHICAGO, December 25 - Santa the red flas in the fuce of the repubs Claus is unable to deliver one Christ- it GOWNJ FOR DAYTIME WEAR OF KAPLOWITZ QUALITY Jibtoineance fum nolugt e o g mas present in the form of $4,000,000 ; AND FASHION. ESPECIALLY CREATED FOR THOSE SEEKING . worth of education each vear to 200 tive spirit at varlous times in the . B asn e e | SMART CLOTHES AT A SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICE past, according to a bulleyin from the V4 to find & man whose testimony may L Washington headquarters of the Na- make possible the delivery of the gift T L o | DAk anlle the B BEAUTIFUL h the Bretons, in the heart ¢ Letters were sent out to 5.000 5 of who: and sa many of the - county clerks throughout the country <] American doughboys landed when | 1ast night asking their aid in finding ' they disembarked at Brest, are peace- } a man who more than & year ago wit- F % ful and home-loving. they have some- - S ¥ nessed the signature of a document f ONE ' times rebelled. In the fifth tury, a y purporting to be the last will of Bd-| | — " i : brother-in-law of Duke Francis 11| 3 s : win B. Jennings, eccentric million-| | i i ol wrote his kinsman: ‘Monseigneur, 1| aire recluse. By the terms of the - [ declare to God, T would rather be the will two-thirds of the $6,000,000 es- ruler of a miliion of wild boars than | Tats wig o' be 1t for e Areation - of such a people as are your Bretons 3 n: an endnwmlenl It;o;‘ u.(;' -mlu:u:‘;n HERE is a consist- P eoat Ael Phsra: 3 : ; - |of young people. s estimated the | 8 ! M “The ””'\?_"'_\e ,;w]w > ala ot - ; income from the endowment should ency of finishing et e e e ok o e - be upward of $200,000 a year for-| and furnishing for whose fishing smacks with their red 2 ; "i“‘_'“:“;‘;;:‘g;"js} 200 '&i;\;?;‘n;dyfiflfif a room that haunt of artists of all nationalities, | : ¢ Friend Alds Searc] | requires the experience of being susceptible to emotional ou [ The trustee of this fund is Fred- and skill of a “master in bursts. But the relentless fight which | Ak erick W. Hill of Chicago, an old artistry." {hese men must put up againsc the| B A g friend of Jennings, and he, in co-op- ungry, dangerous waters of the o " o ¥ 5 eration with the Northern Trust Co., | ocean have given them a lively, but JUST AS YOU'RE TELLING YOURSELF is prosecuting the search for the We shall be very glad to ancholy imagination, ohstinate de- | h tevnenan, ana o e || S \WORTH SITING U HALT THE NIGHT AND N | g witnehe n'order to make the| - submit studies for _your Final Reductions! guished as their bravery | - AT YREDY ) When Jennings, who had few inti-| home, or your office—or “In' those early dass the little ea. GETTING A PAIR OF VERY COLD ANKLES FOR :mnlp‘?xr‘(m:::l dled, no will was found, | the more extensive require- { l W- H « owns, with their counts and L q ) £ Y v ] e “Semmiaria. sommtuimaass o | | THE SAKE OP THE TWINS- BLESS THE 1 [puthater wranic v Cherry notified | ments of Club or Apart- Al inter Hats rtant as bishops, like th of THEY STILL BELIEVE IN SANTA CLAUS— YOU HEAR I GLUYA | made a will, which Cherry signed as| ment. There will be no Rouen, or even their duk ike those MEpE i ! i WILUA B i s b va - B JREarahons A SUPPRESSED SNICKER FROM THE REGION O RIBS e i ot Aozt ‘ 5 A s boast (n_:l‘ But Douar- - - - - < s I will with signatures badly blurred Phone Fr. 3690 ne with abeut 15,000 people, one was sent to the executors of the es- o The most aciive of the sardine fon- i : serire to matitate s | tete Thin'in'the will which makes Contrait Dept. i An unusual opportunity to secure ng centers along the Breton coast. who was the wickedest person in the | the commission desire to institute an| " .4, cational bequest, and, while e Seti 2 “Its location is ideal—on a beauti- |city. The king had been warned by SEES NO cHANcE investigation of coal rates on fts own |yt F0U O AP R Sy e BAI_I_AKD Hats Of qualtty and distinction at ful blue bay nicked out of the west- | his councilor, St. Corentin of Quim- Initiative. ‘he would (wive & assls:|turs, ho saidiho iafd not know the| ernmost peninsula along the French | por, DUt one’ night white her father FOR COAL RATE CUT | e poseivie to"tne Snderfana ™ | bt M *5ld 1o 9, T e e prices decidedly below actual valwes. s 1143 CONNECTICUT AVENUE coast, with a snug little harbor of its | slept hut stole from around his | SSRGS | will with him. Furniture Floor Coverings own called Port de Rosmeur, behind | neck gold key which unlocked o - - . v Distant relatives of Jennin i i A R L e D e Ak IR e famous old Roman road, Via| Dista ati Es are|Draperies . Upholstery Fabrics New Spring Models on View 2 a - for an interest in the es- §0 for shelter. And the Breton men | Ys and gave it to one of her lovers - | App 2800 Yaurs Lold, s EepOrtat con e e . = Will tell you ‘I like my bhoat better | Shortly afterwards torrents of water Ohio Attorney General Declares Ef-| still in a marvelously good state of | tate, and "‘f;'i’::",‘,::"Ifee‘:""}zfin‘d”‘;m“’fe 1340 G Street with my sail and my arms for mo- |looded the city; the king took his % PEpair- G tors.’ | daughter on the saddle behind him fort to Change Freight ’ 5 |and fled, but a voice commanded him Land of “Calvaries. | that <he must be left behind. The Charges Useless. “About 30,000 religious enthusiasts | king alone escaped, the city and all rub elbows in the Douarnenez streets | !ts inhabitants being submerged be- with artists and natives during the | neath the water of the Bay of [ By the Associated Press. latter part of August of each year, for | Douarnenez. COLUMBUS, Ohio., December the last Sunday in the month is the | “Douarnenez means, literally, the|Gov. Donahey was advised by At-| Pardon of Sainte ‘Anne-la-Palud. The |land of the isle, from the Ile Tristan, | torney General Crabbe yesterday that | various ‘pardons’ of Brittany—festi- | just off the coast, named for the val. |any effert to seek a readjustment of | vals during which indulgences are |iant Tristan of Leonals, one of the|Ohio coal freight rates at this time granted—and the numerous wayside | Knights of the Round Table. Once|as & means of relieving the mining shrines have combined to give this |the island's interest was religious, |Situation in the State virtually would portion of France, which is at the | but now it is commercial; since the | be useless. His advice !“l|s given In same time both patriotic and alien, [old days its priory has been super- |response to a request of the govern- | the sobriquet of ‘The Land of Cal- [seded by a lighthouse and a sardine |or's September 15, to prosecute ac- INQUIRE ABoOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN varies and Pardons.” factory. tions either before the State Utilities “In “this day of the world-wide use Concarneau and Dournanez are the | Commission or the Interstate Com-| of the plain business suit and stand- | Gloucester, Mass. and the Rockport, | merce Commission to obtain a reduc- | ardized dress for American and Euro- | Me., of the French coast, each vying |tion on freight rates on Ohio coal.| pean women, the customs and cos- [with the other for the importance of | The attorney general stated that in- | tumes of Brittany, like those of the |being the best-known fishing center. |asmuch as the Interstate Commerce Island of Marken in the Netherlands, | “For the connolsseur nothing rivals | Commission has assumed jurisdiction | S n give an opera bouffe effect, which the | the Brittany sardine, which is so|over all Sfate rates that would con- S Y gorgeous sunsets, the wild seas, the | simply prepared for market that it is | flict to any great extent with inter- | rock-bound shores, and the great|a wonder that some other peopte have | Stata rates, and only 18 months ago mountains and plalns, doited with not captured and standardized the |revised rates pertaining to Ohlo coal menhirs, only accentuate. product. The ‘corporal’s stripes,’ or |in competition with West Virgini . . - “The intenseness of the land and |the -cavalry corporals’ as the littje |and Kentucky coal. it would be use- | Furniture Established 1861 Linens the people is at once so evident that|fishes are called in France, are packed |less to try to obtain relief through | F s d E] h Lalo immediatel w in its legend [in the familiar tin boxes, heated oil |the Federal commission. | the basis for his opera, ‘Le Roi d'Ys.' |is poured over them, the boxes are| He also pointed out that there is Carpets treet an event! Upholstery The story goes that King Gradlon of | soldered and then boiled for about an | not now pending before the State Whe ancient wicked city of Ye, which | hour, and the harvest of the sea Is |commision any case questioning coal d on the shores of the Bay of |ready for thé discriminating epicures | rates which, he could prosecute to s e P T conclusion, but asserted that should DT ;R ’ . Inquire About Qur Deferred Payment Plan § ) n n 0 a n Cl n W. B. NMoses & S | THE ANNUAL AND WHITE CEMBER 26th TO. Greetings JANUARY 30th With best wishes for your Health, Happiness and i s Prosperity for the New Yeer We E;:tend the Season’s THE USUAL SHARP REDUCTIONSV WILL BE IN EFFECT ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LINENS, BLANKETS, SCARFS, ETC. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point J e s B in the United States . Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U. S. INQUIRE -ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

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