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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. 3 RASHEIYA RELIEVED BY FRENCH ARMY Timely Heln Comes Just After Small Garrison Exhausts Its Ammunition. November va by 26— French re effected men > Druses, who used Germa sally penetrat but were driven out Citadel Monday, 26 (P).—The | wer - Tribune ment ent \re said to be | v of alliance 20 to 30 yea have a imee will 1 with | with the under- | issume the de gression. | 1d Tripoli. inhabitants concentrate PENNY-A- PEEP MACHINES | AT HOME OF MOVIES | Los Angeles Motoscopes Grind Out Story of Rise of Films From Lowly Station. A1 Culver | vies march on to e with a g there is a pl 1 and where one in its swad w0 the wvel” for a des of Main e Jim Jeffrie Swanson of her Jack Dempsey in which irs spent the penny among | unnecessary r the men| > crude and one-minute ut of them, st ion pictures to their Products riages of Red Probation Lack Religion. rce of the Associated P October 29 —Chilc ded on “‘prob: 1thorized ‘under code, are religion until may ct F others than TOURING . CAR, u at wy ON PREMISES N0 ner can have i hr,\rl, hor FURNIL Hadelohta or Bl FER "AND R AND v 1t5: Jow com. | in 3438, 1417 HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, IRIyTES, Have You a Prmtmg Need? | Consult this million dollar printing plant for profitable results. The National Capital Press\ 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. HAVE YOUR ROOF REPAIRED NOW - repairing NOW might save | Call | 1121 5tho ot a new roof Tat tor Roof .uhx s IRONCLADE WINDOW e == SHADES ; = THE SHADE FACTORY ric shades 1109 14th St. N.W. Main 10428. IS YOUR ROOF rooft Thoroushls repaired [3 aranteed by this WA ot teel safes at —a “good nted ROOFING 119 3rd St. S.W. COMPANY Phone Main 933. This 15 to il (columbia Ahmost th N possession ‘ulnrnwl with a {Footprints Save M CHospzta[ o o ot Hospital, ink fe a baby born at Counn ixing of Babies And Are Women’s Hospital Innovation | being “mixed pital for W of identificatic Ul infants This innovatic tion, supérintendent of the hospita lishes bevond all doubt the authentic ity of birth and parentage of habies ind soon w sutine duty ul well re Immediat ) records ar of the m: other for the official recc hospital. The first one be: ind the s of the < the nume, nd the the includes the Merrill, “for the indissolub the identity of mother and « mother’s finger prints are the same she Record Is Confide This becomes a part o records and s strictly confidential 1 status of a “privi d not even on it is footprints taken on subject to motion of the individual rd ar The usual methods of temporary foot- | the fin on the and spoi that the ink | rooves | 1dies dent of the néver change, Owing patie of more than ted the discontinuance of the voted with the Westernizing of Turkish Customs Is Now [uxtcnde(l ]Lu-n to Funerals By the Associated Press CONSTANTINOPLE, —The v touched even its funera hes has Leen introduced in ssternization of 1 motor the work revolutionary who has "This of Emine Bey, of is shoulders to the hardship 1 the new he: vle fune held here purcha ental-s hearse was recently vouns director led in an automol n the old there no car procession no flowers. We 1 never were mitted in the corteze or at th If the eased was a man, s placed on the coffin whi ed through the streets a the grave. T to the Moslem lure, alv draw from the cotlin has be . and the pi the grave to whis| and guidance to t custon were and per- ceme- his 1S Lter mourners proce 1ione comfort rted soul SHIPPI Arrivals at and New York. DUE TODAY Fort Victoria.. Tivive 4 Johns : FRIDAY Southampton, 3 S Hambur “Bort Limon, Nov. : : MONDAY x STOR: | o I\ | COLORFUL FIGURE DIES [N BOSTON Maurice Flattery Was Successful in Many Dif- ferent Professions, Douglas Associated TON, Nove: las Flattery He war M 3 man.” r of the industri Department cident Harding he reportec or Knaves™ Laurie, | 1905 he an “The Duchess of Dublin.” Born in Dun his and wrote ’ He came (o this in ttte 1 At the Ken it physiolo country vard and Centre Col tucky institution ke i w and was ad Also tau 2:00 P | SAILING TODAY. 00 AM 00 AN t-00 M 00 PM 3:00 P 00 A HelligOlav—O0slo 00 P Amazene—Port au Prince’ SAILING SATURDAY. Dunrobi Hovlar Antonia—London Unforeseen Sequel. From the Boston Transcript. ‘When Willie's father arrived home from the office the other evening he was very angry. He called to his son and said, clean up the yard.” “Well, pa, I did,” said Willie vir- tuously. “I fired everything over the fence as soon as I could, but the kid next door threw everything back again when I went to the store for mother.” “I thought I told you tu[ | theatrical | He es |ical funds at 3 | endowed a feltowship in r icine at Harvard Medical Mr. Flattery was twice medals for saving men from once by the Roval Humane { for rescuing a soldier s ! England, and by the s Humane Society for saving Bourndale. nd clin pital and h med- rded | Societ a man at | LYNCHBURG MAN FREED. | Simeon Walter of Lynchburg, Va. : afternoon years old, | Mann act by bri c A--; 16 ve : -al purposes. The defense claimed that the girl | left Lynchburg for fear of Ford's wife, | who had shot her for her attentions | to Ford. A brother of Ford paid the | transportation of the girl, it was| shown, and the evidence disclosed ! that Ford's wife had repeatedly tried to get the girl to keep away 1rom‘ Ford. | Atforneys James A. O'Shea and| John H. Burnett represented the ac- cused, while the prosecution was con- ducted by Assistant United States At- torney Collins. A former trial of Ford resulted in a disagreement of the jury and it was necessary to try the case over. * yia from Ch Helen (f); dppas is . whos |CHANG IN MUKDEN, FORSAKEN BY AIDE; FATE STILL IN DOUBT|! ed from First became insy His defeat pal rival for by Wu Pei-Fu, his princi- tary chief fo . under Presid ia Independent. hat lict Chang dependence of Manc 1 of ind lared the sendence i " stration of Manchu heen bett ically th Afte the rc ders, one of > conducted in 1 splendor For Lease Shops and Offices NEW HILL BUILDING 17th & I Streets Ground floor shops as low as $125 per month—another, $200. Important corner space —27 feet on 17th Street and 30 feet 'n I Street, $412.50— $5.60 pe square foot per year. Offi_es divided in any sizc suites desired from $1.57 to $2.16 square foot. High - class appointments throughout—reedy for occu- pancy about December Ist. MOORE & HILL Tne. 730 17th Street PINCHOT'S PARLEY FAILSTOEND STRIKE Anthracite Situation Is Dis- cussed by Governor With Lewis and Inglis. By the Associated I conference Pinchot, John L. Le {the United Mine | W. W. Inglis, cha ators’ wa here last situation day ipited iracite unchanged to- nit apparently v. Pinchot conferred separately with the leaders of th {the miners and Mr. clis met Lewis and ) » confe v participants »f what was dis iy vard setilement steps W taken the suspensi rd coal oper 1. Both Maj j Lewis made it plain th At the invitation » said Inglis and t they cam of the he int he ench pur- me announced he prepared a and that the rally may up by the that has ttlement hracite industry ger = subject to aken tte Legislature 1se of an extra ion were hrought to the attention, but failed to elicit Reports n of s, likewd den Chaliapin, the g ‘he Mayflower [ I A Few Furnished Apartments Available for Lease at - Are The Mayflower Connecticut Avenue and De Sales Street Nowhere Around Washington is there the equal of Wesley Heights in_it= natural beauty and its architectural development. The rden Spot of Wa ton™—be| Miller-built. Homes up to $70.000 Best Bllt GARAGE Iy Just as easy to own ns to pay garige reat and for Rebuild Remode! Repair TONEBRAKE Ruiioer 820-11* ST..N.W. PHONE MAIN 9427 The Argonne 16th & Columbia Rd. N.W. Attractive apartment units, ranging in size from two to four rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Location ideal and service un- excelled. Inspection invited. The Argonne Call Lm 10 100 WASHINGTON Construction Co. 201 Fenton Court N.E. week end. actually th Six lisable saulpped with the It the n the eduip and show tor. built; inclosed ultra-modern hor 18th and M Sts. GOVERNMENT TO EDUCATE| Standard for Princes and Princesses Proposed in Japan. Correspondence of the Associated Press. TOKYO, October 29.—Princes and princesses of the blood will have the government as their schoolmasters, if an ordinance before the privy council is approved. Characterized as the first action of its kind in the country, the measure was drafted for the purpose of enforc- ing_educational standards in the im- perial princes’ families so as to insure Japan against ignorant or poorly edu- cated ruler: Beginning at the children, under provisions of the ordi- nance, must go to school 14 years or study ‘at least this length of time. age of six, royal Travancore, one of the largest and st important states of India, has ded to abolish the liquor traffic. Four Rooms and Bath CORNER APARTMENT IN NEW BUILDING NOT FOR RENT BUT FOR OWNERSHIP You Would Gladly Pay More to Rent It, If It Were Not A BEW SUEH OP- P ORTEUN p STIFT, R THIS BIG B P OF 5 HA\ I\\]\IIM AST FORMED BY VISIT- ING— Wardman’s | 100 Per Cent Co-operative Apartment Homes NEW YORK AVENUE, FIRST & M STREETS N.W. EXHIBIT BUILDING 55 M Street N.W. MAIN 8516 and_ most apvealing rooms. ank and dramboard. 3-hu our vers t ossible e, ‘nl neighbors are vo WHAT YOU OWN You own an occupancy agreement conveying vour apartment to_you, your he or assigns, FOREVER. You own valuable real estate (land. building, etc.) through stock in the corpo- ration of co-owners holding title thereto. You own the right to se- lect your co-owner neigh- bors. You cwn a home. EDMUND J. FLYNN Authority on Co-operative Apartments Representing WARDMAN OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME SENSATIONAL PERHAPS— YET THE FACT The greatest value real estate can possibly offer will be thrown open for public inspection and sale beginning THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 26, FROM 9 AM. TO 9 P.M.,, UNTIL SOLD Only two semi-detached and nine inside houses avail- able in this group; which should not last the present ideally appointed and oors, mahogany’ and ivory enamel trim. ath, a tiind and allwhite unit: it Taiin b et of which includes Dullt-in refricera. aprieht gas Wil widin: colonial front. & ChWith clectrie outiet: daylieht cellar s, large coal bin, Tecognized hot-wi ater- rear yard to 1 57100t conereto ‘atley. o further add to th oty Stnated HACin e ety of 'what is % e larzest rizidly restricted in-town development of We'inetude strect and aliey mmro\emenll at the remarkably low price of $7,950 Terms to Suit Your Ability If a selection is deli_rabl& by all means inspect promptly GEORGE A. WILSON COMPANY £ Washington Boulevard (Four Squares North of 15th and H Sts. N.E.) Telephone Lincoln 381 A Transatlantic Phones Soon. It will soon be a common oceur: rence to have telephone conversations across the Atlantic, London first charge will be about $5 per call of 3 minutes’ duration completed at Rugby for direct ope tion to the United st | power station is being erected on Lon, | Island to receive the calls. Stockings most popul from America in India are Freaks at Customs Sales. the United States Gov- puts on its customs auction are certain to be many able articles avatlable s ones willing to lay out s without seeing first what Wooden bobbins, graphed post- , sumples of bottle stoppers articles picked up by yuyers recently at a lind Whenever ernment Come to our office, 811 E see these two fuels burning before your very COKE —BUCKWHEAT GOOD FUELS FOR ANY HEATING PLANT St. N.W., and eyes; see how snug and warm our office is; see what a satisfactory fire these fuels make. We recommend them because they are economical, clean and free from smoke or odor. MARLOW 811 E St. N.W. COAL CO. Phone Main 311 67 Years of Faithful Service N.W. Corner 16th A few apartments still stone apartment Refrigeration and the very APARTMENTS Embassy Apartments N.W.—Overlooking Entire City 1, 2 and 3 Rooms, With Dining Alcove, Kitchen and Bath. Elevator and Refrigeration Service available building of 1 latest $50 to $145 monthly—Inspect today. H.R.HOWENSTEIN 131 H STREET NORTHWEST and Harvard Sts. in this new white to 4 and bath. improvements. Rents, @.‘ rooms CORPORATED 0.3 | DeMoll DeMOLL TWELFTH ANI EMMO3 PIANO AND FURNITURE CO. TREF SMITH G s XMAS CLUB SPECIAL This rema eight inches i ically in t about. This ri in this club s partment for shcet 0. J. DeMoll Co.’s GRAND PIANO INDIVIDUALITY IN FURNITURE AT DeMOLL'S “Safe for Babies 3204-3208 N Street 1701 Connecticut Ave. Telephone North 9613 3302 Fourteenth St. Telephone Columbia 1452 N.AW. West 183-184 Branches Nos. 343 to 348 Center Market—Main 1234 5612 Connecticut Ave. Telephone Cleveland 1343 701 H Street N.E. Lincoln 7908