Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1925, Page 13

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17 SURVIVE SEA | BATTLEOF 80DAYS Vessel Lost, Men Reach New York After Gruelling Fight on Atlantic. By the Associated Pr Th lof the bell, b s of battie from the Mogano, _ | button. was | ped to the Girl Thwarts Bank i Hold-Up by Daring In Face of Bullets Crawls Into Vault to Ring Alarm—Assistant Cashier Shot. m»mm Bank was fr when Miss M vault and rang the ar alarm robbers ran s five men door and « McKenzie, with before her, was just leaving | 1t. At the first shot she drop- floor and crawled behind |the vault door and then to the alarm Rohrig, in falling par ed the helping con- door, to Mogano | ceal her urn his ship - | lievea ce to navi e master sought to make four- removed. October r his funeral | is fu' he ro fled, having left two a car near the bank. town marshal, and chard Labelle, United opened fire from the and it is be- Tobbers was States marshal, steps of the town hall, one of the | wounded S -|FIRE IN ROME NEAR at the firet sound THE EVENING COSGRAVE ABANDONS INCOGNITO IN PARIS Irish President Recounts Progress of Free State at Dinner in French Capital. 13 —William ent of the Irish Free nt threw off the in- cognito he has maintained during his rest on the continent to preside at a dinner tendered the French “commit- r honor of wanty per ¢ exported in n during many of e best previous years. The budget the last nine months had been | balancea, Mgr. French Academy Catholic Institut Mr. and M member of the and rector of the in Paris, welcomed grave. In his address EMBASSY OF U.S.| ‘| King and Queen Watch o Which Works of Art. ement ly in ristmas a gale ed of sail from and the Caragol drifted. December 26 the coal gave 3 Nfluahl sido Reni, were ened Sunday by a fire which uddenly in the historic R , in a portion of . the American Am- and his work men extinguished (]w works of ar p e | valuable books and n wved. At mo time dur e Apoint 110 > quarters occup where the lookout m Ke- |~ f blown 700 n a gale, m < through a driving rain ACTRESS’ HUSBAND DIES. J. W. Souther and Georgette Cohan | Wed in 1921. Light, riginate d throu f the fireplace By the Assoc NEW YO liam Souther, hu Cohan, daughter of Ge tt eorge M. Cohan pro- | co eral weeks Last August he sold his seat o New York Stock I Threatens Famous uding the famous painting Palazzo the fire- All the but many " Blaze, | o works threat- started which family & the ied by da from igh a When you see the “T millions and prescribed by Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia t and | various men Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism - Sufe PHI LJ]DELPH I Opening January 14,1925 o T 09 1 T L SR Sh=i = V=) SAY ‘‘BAYER ASPIRIN’’ —<Gpmuine Jayer are getting the genuine Bayer Accegt only ‘“Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Momoaceticacidester of Salicylicaeld T HE BEN]HMIN FRANKLIN STAR, WASHINGTON, he recalled the traditional friendghip between France and Ireland and ¥aid that however much the French gov- ernment might vary in its attitude to- ward Ireland “our French hearts are Catholic and therefore beat with yours.” The ecclesiastical character of the banquet was enhanced by the presence of Coadjutor Bishop Chaptal of the Paris diocese and Mgr. Vareti, representing the papal nuncio. Mr. and Mrs. Cosgrave will go lodi) to Lisieux to place the flag of the State on the shrine of the ter Therese. On Thursday all from Cherbourg on the 2 steamer Republic for Queenstown. ROB BANK AND HOTEL. More Than $5,000 Gathered in by Chicago Looters. AGO, January 13.—A bank and a hot elected by robbers yes- terday s of their exploits, and both were looted of an aggregate of more than $5,000. The hotel robbery netted $43 to a robber who disarmed a policeman and exchanged shots, re- sultin in the wounding of a by- stander. The Niles State Bank, lo- cated at Niles, a suburb, was entered by four robbers, who escaped with $5,000. CHIC Cross” on tablets you Aspirin proved safe by physicians 24 years for— boxes of 12 tablef Pis)i= -1 ofes ot L et S = R N T B = R -8 =) /g NDuawol ' m Tt = 5 D, C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925. Tremendous Public I}chceptance of the NEW Over 300000 people attend the Opening Displa Telegrams received from less than 10% of the Chevrolet dealers, immediately following the opening display, report over 300,000 people in attendance. Thousands place orders for immediate delivery. The general comment at the NEW YORK SHOW was “How can they produce such fine cars to sell at such low prices?” Copies of a few of these telegrams below indicate the record breaking enthusiasm everywhere. *In our district 50,403 people viewed new model Chevrolet. 318 bona fide orders taken. A. F. Young, Detroit, Mich.” #26,500 people saw new Chev- rolet in dealers’ showrooms. 338 orders taken. Enthusiastic telegram and telephone orders received all day regarding de livery. H. J. Klingler, St. Louis, Mo, i *“Dealers report 8,420 people viewed new models in show- rooms. 79 actual orders. High enthusiasm among public. In one town of 300 people dealer bad 160 call at his show-room. More prospects than he ever dreamed of. Car is being over- whelmingly received by public. | J. E. Gates, Janesville, Wis.”” 12,500 people visited our show- rooms. 202 orders taken. Harris Chevrolet Co. Rochester, N. Y.” “Breses Chevrolet Company of Syracuse reports 2,800 peo- ple viewed new models. 99 or- ders booked for immediate de- livery. H.G.Semmons, Buffalo,N.Y."” “Received chassis and touring in time for opening Satur- day at St. Paul. Chassis only at Duluth but opening was splendid success. 9,400 people attended opening in Twin Cities. Duluth kept no count but reported large crowds all day and had to request some to leave showroom at 11:00 p. m. in order to lock up in compliance with local regula- tions, 194 actual orders taken. L. B. Barnes, Minneapolis, Minn." “9,347 people visited show- room Saturday. Actual orders written 125. Fremont dealer reports 238 prospects. Enthu- siasm very high among public and dealers. L.F. Ryer, Des Moines, Iowa.” Leading in “As indication of the extremely enthusiastic manner in which public has received the new cars dealer in Houston has had in excess of 2,000 people to view new models. L. 8. Costley, Dallas, Tex.” *“New models not received until noon Saturday. 3,000 people crowded showrooms in Okla- homa City afternoon and eve- ning. One dealer, Perrytom, reports did not receive his cars for display but sold 24 cars just from literature and photographs. ; ™ FJ. C. Chick, Oklahoma City, Okla.” “Qver 29,000 people visited our showroomsjto see the new models. 211 orders were re- ceived for immediate delivery. A.W. Enquist, Oakland, Cal." “New"models received with enthusiasm. Over 4,800 people have visited dealers’ show- rooms to see these new cars. H. S, Wier, Baltimore, Md.” Quality at Low Cost LEGRAPH — COMMERCIAL CA.BLEE.ZV CraniNck W P TELEGRAM < onuyeRY Na. P nEw YoRK o1ty LRI Chestnut at RE is now at hand the date u which will be open’d to the public t new inn situat’d in the friendly wwn of Philadelphia. For many months skill’d craftsmen of divers trades have been most diligently e.mj:loy’d in its construction, equipment and embellishment. There now awaits your critical inspec- tiona hostelry so handsomely, so conveni- ently, and so pleasantly conceiv’d that it may wellevokethepraiseof everytraveler. Not only for its size is this great inn to be remark’d, but for arrangements most complut in givingcomforttoitsguests and for extream beauty of its decoration. Three eating rooms are all in readiness for your reception. The Ninth Street formal dining-hall, the Poor Richard Room gflll,the Cofl'ee Room—providing environment so pleasant as much to enhance your bodily refreshment. So upon the fourteenth, and from that day on, all visitors shall be welcom’d to this most modern guest-house. Each guest-room offers outside light and air, a private bath, and iced-water there on tap for drinking. And you are promis’d warm welcome, courtesy, alert attention to your needs and thought upon your comfort. Here you shall find a friendly and congenial atmosphere in which to take your ease, to carry on your business ente; mu, or to enjoy gay social activities, as may your pleasure. link in the chain of under direction ol The United Hotels Company of America Horace Leland Wiggins, ‘Managing Director 4 Charles F. Wicks, Resident Director G) pCABLEGRAMS RISEP 8U 245A 48 NL £O PORTLAND ORE JAX 3 R B OGRANT COMMODORE EOTEL WY FORTY EICGHT EUNDRED THIRTY ONE PROPLE VIEWED NEW TO ALL THE RS WORL: MODEL ON FIELDS !wORV TODAY TWO HURDRED TWENTY SIX BONA FIDE ORDERS WERE SIGNED THIS RECORD INDICATES 'THE ENTHUSIASTIC MANNER IN WHICH PORTLAND PEOPLE ACCEPTED OUR NEW CAR W 3 RICENOND)

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