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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925. RITES IMPRESSIVE ON ARMISTICE DAY Wilson Snrwce Ends Capital Observance of Day World War Ended. Washington' of Arm Cathedr row Witson, in charge of and friends of the War made it a custom to v While the shop James from the Scrip Hmp\ H. Tay Church Private’s Wreath on Tomb. The first of the many fl to be placed on the Wi a sheath of y ak ington Post of the sentatives of the w at attention in the Bank by ) Vass in honor of thel tions. President at Arlington. Without the and within minutes ¥ In placing th nal Womar age to the Ur lington Nationa Maj. Gen. W eral, sa cause. should ever and dying i inescapable. after it w who have &g seems to ha humanit v er » mankind. We do no understand why there should be e in the world. & to renewed admiration f dier's valo renewed vener the mothe: acrifices, renewed reso Jution to perpetuate the beloved coun try for which he died.” Among the Turks, so deep is the belief in the evil influences of the number 13 that the word for it is seldom spoken. SEEKS DRY REGULARITY Representative Cramton Would Put Force Under Civil Service. ation to regularize the reor- - ,m-hn-mnn rried out sury Department Mellon and t enforcement 1 : < service wiil be u : tive Louis C. ition in the s A ent of the nm.mn W STATE BUILDING PLAN| COMMITTEE NAMED Hawaii Willing to Join Move Pro- posed for Washington Bicen- tennial Here in 1932. Robert N. Harper, hing N \e approval of Hawaii w the plan by Raymon ary of territc id that that o be rey f buildings in the given wn, tephan, | M. Low and David §. § ELECT MRS VAN WINKLE. chief of Women's ~ Police areau ed president of t the CVuz the al National DR. DIXON'S GASE - UPTO GRAND JURY: Physmlan Accused in Death| of Girl—Parkhurst Hear- ing Completed. iwl, al Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., November 12.— | Investigation of the se of Dr. Henry M. Dixon of Washington was | taken up by the grand jury here this | morning and is expected to be con- | cluded “some time during the" atter- | lu Dixon was arrested on a charge of m ter two weeks ago, fol th in a private sani nurse. laim that ihe nurse Cleaned Shampoocd Scoured Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 w “DIAMOND DYE” ANY g GARMENT, DRAPERY g Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye 15-cent package contains nmuum so simple woman can soft, delicate or dye rich, colors rie, silks, skirts, dresses, tockings, sweaters, draperies, SUN SET LIMITED “Sunshine all the ‘UJ&y 'HERE'S flowering foliage, the charm 'of the semi-tropics, a complete change of scenery This famous train leaves New Orleans daily for Los An- Diegoand California. 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R W { ) ) quiulwy_ Our ability to play fair at all times has been a great fac- tor in our success. One small store twenty years ago— eighteen bright, busy, modern establishments today. lated as a result of a criminal opera- tion. Since his arrest Dr. Dixon has been free on $5,000 bond. The grand jury yesterday afternoon |concluded the investization of against Robert S. Parkhurst old son of Mr. and Mrs. Peters-Parkhurst of Pri; . Moore Stine, and Pvts I the representation of Ma ary g W. J da )] v T il i F I GOP DpN Fire Chief George W night announced the name the night of August . .| made to the court, however, and it 18 not known whether or not an indict- All_indictments so cted to be reported 29 Engine Company, to be I the new bungalow engine h completed at Conduit and e personnel follows Wolz, Lieut. J. H. Busche per cent of in the U “MR.MAN.YOUROWN SHOP congenial, centrally located. featuring clubby. 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