Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1925, Page 10

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10 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ’ JUDGE GUES"UNS %RADIO MAY SAVE LIVES OF MEN |MISSING GIRL SEARCH | WORKERS T0 STRIKE. |FRANCE NOT FREED |t siuc'ss e havslenoey| NICARAGUA IS TRANQUIL. IN LONELY FAR NORTH OUTPOST ENDS IN ARREST|viennn state Emploes Demana| OF WAR WITH RIFFS! o ot the shmpiien'ie o s it may be impossible for ¥ that the Elections Sunday Reported Quiet- ——— e . Pay Increase. {v,rmcm ute it to the end s est in Nation’s History. ? g e T e here may be no Spring campaign 5 0 | Messages Ask Other Trading Camps to Send Food 10 |Fifteen-Year-01d Student Found, | covermmen eoonons e dectied v | Plans by Troops for Winttr Quar-| He thinks that 'on the whoie, out of | Reports to the Department of State all the indeterminate possibilities, | from American Minister Eberhardt, in Southampton Island, Missed in Summer by and Harry Owens, 36, Mar- | &0 on stiike on Thursday to enforce | ters Not Indication That Hos- | {hat of “g{(‘;fi”‘““"“" looking to peace | yionagua, Nicaragua, indicate that eir demands for salary incres 2 2 3 3 B : ! ! ok : conditions are peaceful, as the mu- Asks Authority ot Regulation Hudson Bay Relief Ship. ried, Is Held, Tho cabinet is confronted with a tilities Hnve Ceased. ———— Siinal ceefions'of Suntay wero heid 4 P e e that it may resign. | © |WILL DEBATE PROHIBITION | ,‘}\‘,‘J"’"‘ e Ty it A search for a 15-year-old girl stu-' Ninety U AsusidEn forwarded from there t0 Southamp- | dent at Busines High Sehool who had o ceas Before Hotels 3OSTON, November 3.—A radio sled loads of staple food, ad- | been missing since the night of Hal- into effect. The police, raily s mes that may mean life or death | vising Southampton to draw on' Re- | loween. ended spectacularly vesterday telephone and telesrapi empl in_an isolated trappir hunt- | pulse Bay, where stocks are plentiful|at 110 Third street, when police officers, doctors and phar. — ing post in the Far North was in- ‘nm further requirements. Should Re- | rested Harry Owens, 36, married, m‘ ployed by the governmen ted last night into the br | pulse Bay receive this message, act|428 Seventh street southwest, on a fected by the strike order. 1 once, without waiting to |statutory charge. thousand men are expected | By the Associated Press. work when the strike Restricting Use of Streets |5, 1. avcomuied preee LONDON, Novemt The indi l¢d" The constabulary was in charge LONDON, November 2.—The indi-|g, . and the election was reported to have ions that the French troops in|C'T- Wilson and Capt. F. L. Jones |14 tho cloction wes topertet S0 oo n Morocco are preparing to go into Discuss Issue Tonight. |\I'<n'\’;u:n. Winter quarters does not mean that are not at- | there will be a cessation of fighting, | says a_dispatch to the Dafly Mail, for | ISts Will have their vie goes Prohibitionists and anti-prohibition- | =———————— attacked and ‘ ’ je the right of the Dis n - WE of the Westing- = r’ | 1 of atation WBZ of i g T if the Riffs live up to their reputation | defended in a joint debate at the new | | e ‘”“v w‘.ér' “v”vlnfu |;‘1 s i &rom Chesterfield or Wager In- | Fourth precinct police had been M;‘}“ fn‘.';:m" dispatch last night they will harry the French ;"d mgu‘noadquarlbrw of the L(m;.ue for In. I auive with the 1 (Signed) “HUDSON BAY CO. WORHIRERCevorBhIY Wollocate hele L lwor teSumiags addetchalz o nlon (0 AT Danostacys Te | : It is hoped. the dfa: : MONTREAL, CANADA.» |all yesterday afternoon after belng in- | FOTE O of warfare. tonlght at § o'clock. | i t e e A CARADAT formed by ‘a liquor peddier that he | AETRS Ridiculing reports that Abd-el-Krim,| Clarence T. Wilson, secretary of the | i Athority for of the Hudson Bas | More than a vear ago the company | had sold liquor to a man who later [ P8 (0, {leader of the rebellious Morocean |board of temperance, prohibition and | g ithampton T tudson By equipped many of its posts seattered | told him he was going 1o kill a girl g | tribesmen, is at the end of his tether | Public morals of the Methodist Epis ) > case of Huzo col The messaze will o | Hiroush the Aretic with radio receiv. |and then was golng to commit sul ide [ and_surrounded by tribesmen “m‘“‘:l"l':‘ ‘l".“;":": S ipresent tos o | | street, charged in|,.q, e col fef sl ing or the reception of messages | himsel he llquor vender's descrip | dent says | O e p itlonists, when he will | ) Cwith disobes ! ‘.‘”‘ S ’;‘”'h‘ WD, | SR b ek wike v ol e e At to|Uon of the man talled with it RABBITS ARE PLENTIFUL. |- (e from | tuke the airmative o the question | Designed Artistically and I‘ WGl | deliver and tor lhu‘enl(;xlmmmml of [siven the pol ;‘fi]sm\"):o:': e = & [ French headquarters iuo adds that | |kl’r'ltlnh;nnn Continue?” Capt ‘! Harmoniously i Ee aretic e trappers - during - the long Winter | * As dusk was falling Detectives 1o : s Predi e i DIULCLI AL EeRsONd o atahe Copsaaa s = ! N Avetie Summer ! = ard E. Ogle, W. F. Burke, J. W. Wise | Maryland Hunters Predict Pros-| tiiened with hia positon g thy | Reserve Training Corps and a apoken. | B yThomes Medtord, Archt. an The Ber : con- iti-prohibitionists, will | veolence of refined appolntmest in a setting i ive. Marx Lewis, chair- ©f wooded exclusiveness that fs almost fm- aption cong ese o1 Sergt. J Lee 'entered the sas eem! o of | man for the eption conditions in these barren | and Sergt T reien perous . Season. seemingly he still has plenty of man he um - request the : v from WBZ, have|Third street house. The girl was money, weapons and reserves. e the neg: s received ar Ambr followins been excellent, it is noted, in the logs |alone in the room of the heuse. She Dispateh to The Star The French army made a great ad-| man of the league, will preside. posaiSlaiiee) duplics boflmp Cun e J » " MeMahon ¥. at Chesterfield | kept at thy Northern stations. Al- | told the police that the man had gone PIMORE, November 3.—With in the eastern sector of the| A musical and dancing program will| 6, 7 and 8 rooms, two baths and had parked his m: and Wag In- | ready, on several occasions, the sets |out to get something to eat. She was|the opening of the rabbit and part - front, declares the correspond.|follow the debate. The public is in-| garage, completsly detached. ‘ by the Com oven pricel, to trappers |being taken to the House of Detention than ten | ent, but they never brought the| Vited. | Just East ot Chevy Chase Circle. . of private taxis in front relief _ship failed cut off from the world, and | when the police éspied Owens. They on Island this made possible transmission of | Rave chase and Detective Ogle caught | sequently, that post is | “life and d zes. | up with him and placed him under ar supplied provis- | The company only one other |rest after sprinting several blcks v etting relief to Southamp-| A warrant alleging white slavery and that is by dispatching |had already been issued for Owens by dogsled into the North. | when the police arrested him his ——————— | charge, according to the police, is o be dropped and another sub- \BOOM IN BROOMS BOON | AUTOPSY Is PERFORMED | stuutea. il The story that the police uncov TO TADLEY-GOD-HELP-US| ON BODY OF MISS DEVOE | gyet, eccorting to Cant Headicy o the fourth precinct, who personally | supervised the search, was tha 5 . | sed search, wa 4 g I TN Neame | Mavyland DoctorsiGo) to Indiana | Owens: whom' the &ixi lmew e || K222 2227 7z 2 P EE e 2, I z4l 2 . ” T viously, had met her and a girl friend Benefit by Revival of Trade of | in Examination of Man- |during the Halloween festivities and 5 . . | had taken her for a ride ahout town. e e im0 Special Features for Larger Women tted Pres Shealal iDiDA G o/ tar |night.” Police were told taken to a house on Wiltber; t LHelp-Us, which lies half| FeSult of which a charge of man-|peld an intent to commit sulcide. and half in Berkshire,, §laughter is pending against DI |Capi Headley immediately had the ol St Hone M, Dist, MASSEton vl it s Tined o Sy rtie - Graceful Lines and Flattering Furs in nts. UL e ot e The examination was ma |and a guard stationed over him $2.980,000 SUIT IS FILED. b v chn it Lokt o e g o al sections | enemy to battle. Marshal Petain Consistent Prices and Terms ful supply | enormously iner the prestige of ate Game | the French arms. He re-established a s L e L e _ ition which will enable France to T e s s I and authority in to MeKinley ‘street, transfer to bus. Get of peace confere ad Branch’ road, walk thres short | > along the publi od for pub ce, but as | ¥ irian oot o the e ion | ista prescciptionfor. ‘TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc about Ajdir, the former headquarters| Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, 1206 18th St. N.W. Main 8285 of the Riffian war . is not clear. /e H Evenings phone Adams 25087 or Col. €882-J. There 1s no reliable information as to | Bilious Fever and Malaria. whether Ajdir is occupled- or encir- It kills the germs. ! . » Ei nd, Y OCK 3 This lit which | ROCKVILLE, =November 3.—An|gung kept there for a time, autopsy was performed yesterday on|ing taken fto the house the body of Miss M SDevoe; 35: | sty anponit: the: Bothr e vear-old Washington nurse, who died | * Yo " mever have in a private sanitarium at Bethesda | it me,” Owens i% alleged to have about two weeks ago, supposedly|(od the police at the fourth precinct from a criminal operation, and &ftari his arcest {ndiceting, it was n in the doldrun becau foundries, a revival in | -G 2 concern the varfous hotels are denied v e Jacob W. Bird of ) 3 ry : Spri t Kendallville, Ind.. where = . pplied by the vil- | z . | Ntlod | the body was burfed and where the " P % tomney .A”;ll;lzfl:{ S girl reside. The phy~, Will Dedicate Health School. \ 188 A5 remy vere accompanied to Indiana | Washington's new health school will agers by Sheriff Clay Plummer be formally dedicated as a feature of | : bl Dr. William T 3 AND. Ohio, November 3 T d s 7 n rof Pratt of Rockville| the observance of American educati st Geortke d » S insed also was present by request of Attor- week, it was announced todav by ([ N nd his br v "‘-N bt Al IS ot ; ney Thomas L. Dawson, attorney for Superintend | Jlilwaukee. i o e hive oot | Dr. Dixon. Although they returned | Ballou. The prog | today, the result of the autopsy was|the school ried on the industry for nearly 200 | ngt'niade known. | o .1»\15\:“(.\.1 Know of education w nged by of special schools 722 N g O For the Larger and Taller Woman 590 1 525 A group of handsomely tailored and richly furred coats in velvety fabrics. Straight line, semi-flare and wrappy models give smartness and a slender silhouette—mushroom, [N choker, shawl and convertible collars—collars and cuffs of Beaver, Skunk, Fox, Squirrel, Fitch and Woli. Materials Colors |1t is being | Patterson, dir Seventy-five yea, | 1g0 the most ark- | verti in hairdresse and | windows was bear’s grease, which the shall | people of those days believed to be an| Cost of living is jumping lible preventive of baldness. land. commod} to collect ment Breach « properties in Milwat g@&" LRXBXEILXL LR IS IEILILILILILIBDILIAE 777727, Roulustra Lustrosa Queenbird Sea Swallow Petit Point Venise Wine Autumn Browns N Carmina Mannikin Black Kashorette Sizes 38l% to 5214 Y Also Fur Trimmed and Plain TOPCOATS For Sport and Street Wear *39.50 to *65.00 Made in Overplaids, Scotch Mixtures, Diagonal Weaves and Plain Colors, with Ringtail, Wolf, Squirrel, Nutria and Kit Fox trimming Collars in a wide variety, such as choker, mushroom, tuxedo, conver 722272222 ble and shawl collars. Ghe new overcoatings A fine, stout cloth that will give you great service, that looks smart and is easy to wear. A new and very taking effect. Exclusive with Society Brand. Blues and other colorings %55 Soriety Brand (lothes Styled in straight and semi-flared lines. Silk faille and heavy satin linings, deep slit and patch pockets, close-fitting and bell sleeves. single and double breasted models. Raglan and belted backs. Size range, 4074 to'50}% Palais Royal—Third Floor For the Larger Woman by Not the usual uagraceful frocks which are offered 2 in the larger sizes, but the successful modes of the season converted into garments that subtly slenderize the larger woman. Beautiful fat crepes, crepe de chines, crepe-back satins, with trimmings of metal embroidery, buttons; and flared ef- fects, circular and pleated. Some feature very unusual sleeve treatment, with inserts of georg making the long, graceful sleeve tight at the wrist. Satin and georgette are cleverly combined in some of the models—blue satin with beige georgette—others with embroidery and gold nailhead trimming, flat crepe W 1th bowknot buttons, self-color jabot of georgette, and all in the ch(um- ing styles one is wont to associate only with the very slender woman. D l A Group of Very Lovely Washington's Fastest Growing Department Store Tim Palais Royalis / - ustly o - / E',‘jcfx"'," Kresge Department Stores S Pe':'_',& Co {10:1 Olf)w?r%c‘\i 1t;”;ollte}i:e /S larger woman, and special 7fie ALAIS OYAL attention is hunn' given to F Street at 7th this department. Quality Merchandise Courteous Service Sizes 38} to 521, 1].'1 BrR A N-D: CLOTHES—DOBBS ww&w ST NS N SN TSRS SRS h RS AT a Palais Royal—Third Floor 2 2 L 2 2 2 722 22 2T 2222 22T, T T2 7 2277 7722,

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