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R THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 1925. cludes Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishoj 51 per cent ruble loan due next vear.|and that therefore the holders know i 3 Al e e s o Feeemen. Blebor | ALLOW TAX OFFSET National bank examiners some|the precise amount they will receive Pliers Useful Radio Tool. rranging Convention pastor of the Church of the Covenant. months ago advised national banks|from them in the new currency which| One of the most useful tools for the Charles Moore of the Fine Arts Com- Oss ON MARKS that they might charge off invest-|the new German Relchsbank is|Tr2di0o constructor is a pair of small mission, Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. FOR L ments in the ruble loan as worthl authorized to issue. On that basis the| round-nc plie With pliers of J. C. Merriam and Mrs. James Carroll In consequence of that action, the|ruling is that holders of such notes|this type you can bend bus wires into 1 Frazer. PRI question of whether the bonds were | realize the \nlll" of the currency h any shape desired and form perfact 4 s s deductable from the returns was pre- | been reduced “to a merely nominal|l00ps on their ends 1o clamp under st NP Federal Income Authorities Also ) sented. sum,” and can calculate their losses. |the binding posts of instruments that ores cou! Tl % The bureau believes there is ‘“no % & % s are not supplied with soldering lugs. i e Two charges of false pretenses and Define Russian Loan as possibility that the paper marks may| . T T E T e one of grand larceny were preferred @ 55 luctuate until their value equals the| Abyssinia ha Jewis pulation | 1r vou want work, read ths want Daughter Not Satlsfled Be- | Heads of National Council of | agains “Doris Katherine Barr, 20, Bad Debt. Value at the time they were acauired.” | of 50.000 columng of The Star Bethelem, Pa., arrested yesterday | —_— Women Here to Complete afternon by Detective George Darnall| o . ining jimitations on taxpayers as she was checking out of May- o ; g losses on old German Reichsbank flower Hotel. It is charged that she| o 1aris, the Internal Revenue | L | obtanied merchandise from stores 3 3 f | ———— |amount involved in the three charges|8X relut 3 | i > cause No Poison Was Found, She Says. equivalent to the amount invested AL her which will not be recovered when the > obligations are redeemed under the Dawes plan | Final plans for the seventh Qui Police say Miss Barr stated that | auennial of the International Council |she had come here to get married | of Women. to be held here from May While Mrs. Sybil Jane Thoman Bell today expressed satisfaction at the culmination of the coroner’s investi 3 g but was disappointed . e the bureau mdm the body of her former husband, Sam. North ' Moore. ‘president of the Na-| ¢ \ou want work, read the want to the list of items that may be tional Council ~of Women of the| United States, who arrived here today | from her home in Missouri. She will | be” joined tomorrow by Mrs. Nathanial | E. Harris, vice president of the Amer- ican council and chairman of the | Quinquennial |~ Arrangements for the convention, which will be held in the Washington | Auditorium, have been in progress of formation for many. months. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Harris were both here | during Winter months conferring with Mrs. Glen Levin Swinggett, gen- eral chairman of the Washington committees, and her corps of assist ants. Headquarters have been opened in uel P. Curtin Thoman, Mrs. Fleta Thoman Motherwell, daughter of the deceased and Mrs. Bell. announced she had information to turn over to the police on which she would de- mand full investigation. Inspector C. L. Grant, chief of de- | tective: ted that the post-mortem analysis revealed no traces of poison | as would be necessary in evidence. ‘As to additional information, how. ever. he udded, “it Mrs. Motherwell ras such a as merits investiga. tion, she can be assured the police Il inquire very carefully and thor ghly into it.” irs. Motherwell said she had state ments from several persons which she columns of The Star st felt merited investigation room B at the Washington Hotel. WHFR ! : l 4 E ‘R ] [ 7‘ TRA L e E‘ [ Will Demand Action. e . MEhbae. Hundreds of s o CThe Jetor” she s, “was b o The National Council of Women of | means all of the m(mnmlmn which e ited Platas e S aiden Gt el Famous Fashion Shop nitely that the police regard U S ARMA[]A READY membership of 12 million women, | One 2 Pants Suits that angle as closed I have much which is a third of the total member. more information for them. It is of | ship of the international council and ';');*“’"‘[-”’:}Wv-" -\"“h There i Mrs. Moore has been president of | | By Steamer { By Air By Motor By Rail { ber of persons who should be Inter . the United States council for nine ; openhty nlnw:-)x\v\' re.'u\duhnz cir vears. She became widely known When you buy a car, you 0 1 A Becker Steamer Becker Duffle Bags Becker Motor Trunks With a Becker Taxi- cumstances which occurred prior to throughout the Nation during the a K ] =t 5 [ Vi 4 16 stock 1o vou'l 3 des Spgr ! A want to find out how well W Trunk, par- | _ v are carried in s gize Hartmann you'll ine death of my father, wnd 1 am| World War when, as secretary of the e . " st d Ardcobe Tk e mads s of > heavy, | v allioars. Théte ave | & & to demand that these witnesses | women's committee on the Coun- it will run e | ticularly designed for |, ss with a i have no need s b s o and interrogated | ——— H1 of ithe “Nattonal Datenss. ihe n travel, is priced s ot feacer, unning b"‘,'d drayman to haul EoneTiEnd c h Defense, _ ocea . el 5 k ls. ) y rn‘:‘;:i\wwn-x‘f ferred to Is one now m‘w g 5 traveled through the Nation and to When you get a new suit, | leather bottom, $16.50, = and rear deck models trunk, $30 and $3 1 of the police naming a cer-\ Waits Word to Weigh An-| aiaska. to aid the bringing into co. rant k ¢ whett . | at $65. 2 tain person as having placed white | operation wjth the Government in the JOU R oRive wasiee . al MMoter. Resettant P‘;“r;dmh Sl e chor—Umpire Ship Seattle |Prosecution”of the war the forces of the fabric will “hold its _— | Steamer Rugs—Cal- | Carry-alls—made of | with equipment for The newest in trav- an before his denth. lnspector p n the organized and unorganized press.” edonians and Tartans | juuther and so light fBour O v A | eling convenience is Grant = a er would re- | women. : Becker speci ur- * fit- main temporarily in the custody 'of Already Departed. Mrs. Moore is honorary president of | , : —warm and fieecy, fof| 04 L st they can be*| niihlgl for four people | 05 Tecker ladies’ 4 the police. The leijer was the cause | the General Federation of Women's | Plenty of hard-finished s 50 | use on deck. Scotch Z " ticed $15 P | ted Duplex case at of the investigation by Coroner Nevitt | — {Clubs and is vice president of the worsteds that will “hold e | i folded and carried in | i$ Priced at $15. $32.50. Anfmoliee. s Intarnational Council of Women, in thess = Shuitit e Blaics, b 915 v t s, | 881 en waieaabe 1 knew it would turn out thus." | By the Associated Pres .| addition to her office in the United | SE Ry s evend € i % an _overcoat POCKSL, .| yaeuum jug is priced | Character is the key- Mrs. Bell said at her home, 1372 South | ABOARD U. S. S. SI |Btatks council. She. is ‘the wite bt prices are popular! i Becker Trip Abroad | gig 50, at $5 98 Garolina avenus, resarding the post-| ROUTE TO HAWAIL, April 13.—The | phirlip: North Moore, president of the | Goodman & Suss Books, to keep a writ- | ot iof Becksr nw mortem analysis under the direction | Seattle lost her identity as flagship rics g En-| N 1 its a 5 ~ i g : i & 3 lisk it < The of the coroner's office. "It is & great | of the United States fleet to become N hn o Miting N ‘\‘I‘"smpf S”““ at $39.50 Rochester Suits | ten record of your | Binoculars—the fa (_!I!'::-meledp!n\m:;:;s ,‘,22 ::)m Rl:gml .J;‘ relief to knuw that it is over.” | the official umpire ship for the sched-| 5" ] —feature values! Up to $75 i i | i = 2ok - It's not all over by any means,” |uled Army and Navy joint maneuvers | Opera-Pageant Planned. ‘ e | travels: A book with-s'{modhtBusch glasx in | ydapted for motor | extra’ heavy Windsor Mrs. Motherwell, at her home, 1205 C |when she welghed anchor yesterdav| “War and Peace,” an international | e | folding map of the | leather cases; priced | travel—are priced at cowhide; saddle sewed 4 street northeast, said. “I am going |afternoon and put out to sea with|opera-pageant, written and composed : Entire Stock of Our | world. Priced at $3. from $20 to $95. $6.50. throughout. t0 the bottom of this and I am going | Hawali as her destination. The Seati.é | by Albjon Feliows Bacon, will be one Famous Johnnie Walker Al-Wonl ! o give the police the names of per- | carrying Admjral Robert E.|of the leading features of the con S Expert Repair Service sons who have caused me to be gotten ‘oontz, commander-in-chief of the| ;ention. The opera-pageant will be into this situation. And I am going | United States fleet; Maj. Gen. John| resented on Saturday night, May § 0 coats to sep Yhat they tell the police what |L. Hines, chigf of staff. @ndzother|in the Washington Auditorium, under ! they told me [offcers. 15| the general direction of Marie' Moore | g 1 i he Seattle is proceeding at 15| Forrest, well known pageant-master | 5 ‘L_ | knote. of this city, who has directed and e ce | - = produced many large civic and re- Marriage Licenses. By the Amociated P - pres. | liglous pageants all over the country : ; i e licenses have been issued to the | SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—Prep-|in the past 15 years Values up to $2 Values up to $27.50 Values up to $35 | - |arations were completed for the de | " Arg Frederic E. Farrington, presi- | and Catherine M. Rice DRFIe 10 ; G of the grand fleet offgent of the Twentieth Century Club $ 5 8 5 5 H. Bailinger rrl'Alex;rfiln:‘ Yo H:PB;"MM S 1“';“"}‘““' ""';‘9_":““h‘°2 and a leader in educational and art Now '7') Now '7') Now $ '70 arson of this city and Harriett R. | vessels awaited the call—"AnchorS|interests here, heads the executive F SI F,I apitol Helghte, Ma. [aweigh!"—that ‘would send them off| committee of the pageant, which in. = 5 Clifton A. Sprague and Annabel Fitzger- | fOr maneuvers at Hawaii cludes among a number of representa- i e R cruise to Australia. Time for de-|tive Washington artists, Miss Mary A. i gess and Boatrics E. Jonies. | parture was set for 10:30 a.m. Cryder, Mrs. L. M. Leisenring, Miss Young and Clara Edwards \ 3 . | m 3 B ottor and | Marths M \ Harbor Scene Busy. Bertha Noyes, Richard Engel and e - One of the busiest nes ever de-| Alexis Man: At a meeting of this William T. Grads smeir A. Price i Conrad Hamg v ‘aad Margaret W Im- |picted in the harbor was enacted committee, held on Monday evening " Uptewn bach. both of Hallimore, Md the various admirals’ motor boats and | Plans were formulated to make th Bee TS Eranin a1 Bras and Anna Betties captains’ gigs made lastminute runs | PAEEANt. not only one of the big 9th & E 15th & G John ¥. Fitzgerald, jr., and Margaret G. | . . v § N Mearn between shore and “‘man-o-war’ row, | €V€nts in the quinquennial, but also Preatfons Roger L. Mashew and Theresa G. Mc- | where the armada was berthed I8 e Siitory oL pegtan Uy Stk PO Next te Kaith's N iam & Jemnings and Gladys . Napler, | A trace of the maneuvers cropped | ity ¥ A e both of Richmond. Va |out before the fleet had started on| BI's. Glen L. Swiggett, general Remember Next September—the ey O ows and Margaret E.|its journey when naval leaders, an.|chairman of the Washington commit- = Pt g ey | ticipating an early attack by “black," | tees, has selected an advisory commit.- | ome o e My ab 3 tee of leading Washingtonians to co- T Wiliam H.. Baldwin of Cox lor “enemy,” submarines, asked the|tee OVERCOA and Christina M. Smith of Wilmington. Del. (9th Army Corps Area for a squadron | OPerate with the executive committee WORUMBO Toseph H. Jackson and Caroline Hodge. of airplanes to reconnoiter outside the | in the production. The committee in- Kenneth Antho United States Navy. and Golden Gate. ghm T IR T T TR L R T 8 e R &t % 0t this city : Bciademu et e Meanwhile the fleet awaited their | return and the signal from the U - California, flagship of Admiral Births Reported. tobison, who' will direct the opera: The following births have been reported [tions in the mission of recapturing 10 lhe "Heaih Depariment in the last 24 |the Hawaiian Islands, which are as and Fomia M. Mulligan, boy, | SUMed 1o be in the hands of the len G- Clements, girl. | “enemy. boy . sirl | SAFE ROBBED OF $6,000. ar ther Wallace ‘¥, and Luella Robineon, boy. s and Bdna King. boy. LT e Alfred M. and Julia Zitan TROY, N April 15.—A safe Buy a Victrola And Buy It Here! the office of Surrogate Chester at Wageér in the Rensselaer Coun courthouse was robbed of $4,000 . B L in_negotiable bonds and $2.000' in Ansell, Bishop & Turner A | cash during last, night. 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