Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1925, Page 45

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. UESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925. 45 e e e——— — — — — —— ————— ———————— TERIS ASKED |Orcgon Governor, at Request of Japan, stz St ey, n o wi 2| MARYLAND TRACKS FILE |SEES U. S. DOLE PROBABLE oz tectred st he e flagpoles, one {nr[{l"}_m‘l';‘l:rsst:r;?‘ h:r‘:: |NJUNCT|°N SUIT REPLY e ey “The tari ix, in reality, = ; Mav l)emand Probe Of Deportatmns and the other Special D | sidious form of sales tax Stripes. = BALTIMORE, December 1.—The |“The Government receives only s Circling the lagoon, which will be | Declare Action of Robert M. Wil- | United States ix faced with adoption |revenue collected on that relativel formed from the waters of a spring |of some system of ments to un- |#mall portion of a ‘protected’ com By the Associated Prese. |asked what Lincoln County was go- at the base of the mountain, will be| liams Based on Bad Faith and |employed unless the t policies are | modity that is imported in spite TOLEDO, Ohio, December 1.—|ing to do about the deportation In an ampitheater of granite seating changed within the next 10 vears,|it.” he said. “The rest all goes d Japan refuses to regard the deporta- |cident. Lincoln County officlals de- 10,000 persons. The stairways, lagoon Contiasypto Ter: Benjamin (. Marsh of Washington, | rectly into the pockets of the mar a ; clared that no definite course has | and ampitheater will occupy the en- | Special Dispatch to The Star | head of the People's Reconstruction facturers tion of a half dozen Japanese em-|,.an gecided upon. tire 650 feet between the base of the| BALTIMORE, December 1.—Phe | Van de Vyvere to Continue to| ploses of the United States Spruce | A& the result of the renewed in-| New Sculptor Says Central|mountain and the road. Maryland Racing Commission, the | [ Corporation here last July as a closed | quiries by the Japanese government, D Maryland_Jockey Club, which oper- | Seek Loan as Belgian Cab- | v i i 1 auion ir e (St ni i i | Group of Memorial SHOUd | ARMORY OPENING SET. * | Siriine” Basiufion "sssiers Supreme values that make mothers happier— Maryland = Agricultural Assocfation, | : 1 o i ; pature of damage clalme aggregating |land, it 18 helleved the governor will | { owning the track at Bowie, defendants | and children-are more pleased with the styles inet Cuts Budget. | $125.000 against Toledo cltizens as|demand an investigation of the de- Be Done in 1927. e in an injunction sult designed to stop | | fulfilling m: obligations of the United | portation by - the Lincoln County | | Ritchie and Other Officials Expect»lau hetting at Maryland tracks, filed | ‘ = . |States in the matter | grand jury when it reconvenes here’ — — their answer vestarday In the United | et . i asfinigite Liby {Col ANaIeg) el tnguth. e e s ed at Cumberland Event. | States District Court. A Special Purchase | Prerce in a letter damage suits, defendants in| : o s dn 5 cial Din e Star. The answer sets forth 11 ons December 1.—Minis- | Iincoln County attorney, made public|which include Rosemary Schenck,| ATLANTA, December 1.—Drllling | Srectal Dispateh to The St S R T S e of Children’'s Button - y ilture Van de Vyvere.| (oday. | ®hief of police, will he tried in" Fed:| on. the Confederate memorial at Stone| CUMBERLAND, Md. Decemper 1.} New York negotiating for «| In his letter the Oregon governor | eral el hp.p“ Risich | Mountain was resumed today after « | —A parade Is to mark the opening of ) Ber should dismiss the injunction peti-| stabilization loan of $150,000,000, has il cessation of work last Spring. Augus- | the new State Armory here next Sat-| ol | The racing commission 1w and Lace Shoes. This en asked by the Belgian govern | tus Lukemann, sculptor in charge of |urday evening. Gov. Ritchie, State]!hev hold, I8 valid, and the suit is men O postpo s Adepa re & | th vork, rived { 1 rd: Treasurs John M. Dennis and Adjt. bevond the jurisdiction of the court | : . Tominie Tonebe " convermations, 1t 1s| WOMAN -GIVE. . 20 YEARS. SHOOTING CASE DROPPED the wiosksesxiyed In llants yesterday | TEsaues sl OhaERL TIe e R stioti [ Tney alioichurgainad ratinion thal B A SEMENT T learned in official circles here. B Mr. Lukemann announced that the | The governor and party will be es-|BArt of the plaintif, Rebere M. Wil M. Van de Vyvere was due to re-| Admits Socond negreo Murder in | Woman Says She Fired Bullet to | drst work would conslst in removing |corted to the armory, the parade toj @M= 3 rac furn last week, but in view of his e | the surplus stone from #rouna the|be under the direction of State’s At-|track promoter himself and a party | cable that the \Wall Street bankers! Causing Husband’'s Death. | Take Own Life. | central group, which he hopes to|torney Willlam A. Huster. who has sought to obtain the very| were ne sfied vith the balancing 5 S | i <ol Y vo vears. ine will be the American Legion, [ Privileges he has asked the court to | 1y - sos o e Wi PLATTSBURG, N. Y., December 1| RICHMOND. Va.. December 1 (). | f,‘.‘,‘,':":,u‘i"::m“h;:\;;fif“‘:v“h Bt fhe | Parrint Oiter Bone ot Amciien, | déciare nnconstitutiona) | # . .49 o e seusion decided to reduce P).—Mrs. Bessie Farr of Champlain | All charges in connection with the | . er model of the Hall of Memory | Mystic Shriners, Knights of Kho.| Mr: Willlams was manager of the \ “ po—— — shooting two weeks ago of Miss Inez | | Bohley of Cleveland, Ohio, at the Re vesterday to second degree murder In |y oat ror the Siek here have heen that will be carved into the granite |rassan, Uniform Rank American Me.|Maryvland Tri-County Falr Associa-| just below the central group. The |chanics, Flks, Automobile Dealers’ [!ion last Summer when that organi- | o a lively press campaizn - model deplets in detail the design of | Assoclation and representatives of |?2tion applied to the Racing Commis- | Cted that he contintie to pur- | connection with the death of her hus- | droppel. Miss Bohiey has denied | (he hall, which when completed will |the Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. These|Sion for the privilege of installing | i mission. band, Herman Farr, Supreme Court | she attempted to shoot A. R.|pe 100 feet wide 50 feet high and 30 |organizations gave $11,750 for en- |Pari-mutuel machines at its track epaners have heen harping | Justice Whitmyer fmposed an_inde- | ) e also of Cleveland. whom | feer dee Targing. improving and equipping |near Laurel. The request was refused en the “intervention by foreizn bank- | lerminate sentence of 20 years to life = k_‘el:;":‘"#“’"'h:""(‘Il::\ \\“lh i\'pann\ng the entrance ‘1“1‘” hnr ldx‘mp hulldlu[g in addition to the State ers elgian inter <"in ron. | in Auburn prison Mrs. Mc 4 e. Miss | columns, representing the 13 Confed- | appropriation. i .Pri o suggestions MPlANCe aving eaten candy which contained | %hot in an effort to end her own life | cranite panels, bearing ‘ha names of | In Argentina there |s a national fin litures, Neverth . another | poison. He had m;&n cotl life in o f‘m:‘h:w;‘s )llfix:‘-rh\"n"_;'l\;: the “(.;un;‘mw' ...:‘1" members 1:‘01\1‘ Proud Papas Put to Test. ,Itrrmv’)rl‘lnr:‘l{:n'lr 1:’:;_::':h:;|";n":’";ll 'hl‘; atent, et Conai ey ted to| surance policy for $2,000 a few days |c ol ch she and McKenzie | each of the Southern State: and a % 3 | 10.000. 0! s are all | @ Sahincy conngll toda the . buder, | earlter Rirs. Farr s 35 years ola ned before Feders anite figure of a woman—the “fig. | Members of the American Leglon at | recorded by this system. It is this which is being shaped along the lines | and has two children Commissioner Fleggenheimer several | yre of Memory." Enid, Okla., who are mostly bachelors | cgyjation which makes Argentina | Combination T ops 3 SR " days previous. These charges were have tired of having members arriving | 1. ane. countre fn the wor 4 the New York hankers are £aid 10 de: | s | 00% Previous, = These charices Leading down from the Hall of Iate at meetings ask Indulgence of the | L “whera e’ may mot tom his o |l —two lots. e by o et & the | Memory will be o giant stairway of | other members because they had to| [0 qentity. Commenting on th> situa lenders and it is our business to ac- | Mo~ Bohleys shof. fired during (he |48 sieps, one for each State In the|put the baby to bed. The post had 2 nance Minister Janssen is ¢ E cept or reject it Union, which will end at a granite |invited all “proud papas’ in the habit s N mo conta be mors el | “PNever during the negotiations has | 'nfiicted & wound which did mot prove | egpianade that will be built around|of arriving late to bring thelr off- than this condition? \We are seeking |the least allusion been made to the [ *evios and = al |5 " 300-toot lagoon 1o be provided at|spring with them and demonstrate credits in foreign countrics 7na thes | nature of our hudget expenses. | . the hase of the mountain. their skill as nursemaids, in order to have promised them to us. provided | * * * Isn't it 4|nyv!m4hle that local . Leading down from the esplanade |get a meeting started on time. The our hidger 1 stabiiizen et 1 (ha | polities thus overtids A auestion of | Sidney. Australia, s to build a | will be 13 more steps, which will end |idea ix to make it a contest to ascer- onlx stipulation made by onr eventnal mational imporiance? | power plant costing $12.560.000. [4tthe tomb of the “Unknown Confed- | tain who is the hest trained father. the expenditures by 150,000, | pleaded guilty in Supreme Court here incidentally thereby Sizes 4 to 8 | inflicted a wound which did not prove SENLVULLLBELEBERERRELER BRI HORRRN ] k LR . ! & 1 & ~body by Pierce-Arrow PIERCE-ARRO Custom-built Coach 70-horsepower, six-cylinder Pierce-Arrow engine. Four- wheel brakes. Balloon tires. Houdaille Shock Absorbers standard equipment. A moderate initial payment, balance to be evenly divided over a period of months, will secure early delivery. Demonstration any time, upon request Price $3 1 5 O at Buffalo Tax Additional Your choice of six colors i i il it i i A AR AR A AL L AR LA\ B d id Bedroom Suite of seven good-looking pieces in choice walnut and selected American $450 gumwood, with bow type bed and 50-inch Dresser. Mahogany interiors. Rare values. CLOSING OUT EVERY WALLACE BEDROOM AND DINING SUITE AT AMAZING REDUCTIONS WHEEHY FOSS:HUGHES COMPANY 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Telephone Franklin 4541 CIRIRIRINERIRTE R Christmas Savings Club 0 Bues-lis Best Walisss Every Wallace suite is now discontinued. The "~ Members Receive Today Wikl Byeci®fcredYion new suites to take their places will bear the Berkey & Gay trademark. Over $4O4’OOO This amount is the result of systematic saving and a FERNNTTEEEFEN NN PRIGIRIC RIS 3 Suites No. 6020 2 Suites No. 5960 : : > e e e Regardless of their famous Grand Rapids walant and gumweod Seith xMG walnut and gamwesd. Ten pisces. hafimters fiEasfestintentiess ) St ey i o mtcl ol construction, every Wallace suite must go and blus haircloth e $495 go at a tremendous sacrifice in price. Reduc- 3 Suites No. 1420 o (0 1810 tions are unusually keen now. Bedroom Buite of atx plecs. with remarkable display of thrift op the part of our Club Members. NEVHERFS G058 2 Not only do they receive this large sum of money, RYXERSEFEPTVERETRFTITHEIIF TR TER WX FN but many have acquired the habit of regular saving and have established profitable banking connections. Our 1926 Club opens Today. AMERICAN_SECURIT AND TRUST COMP Soven good-losking pleces in wal- nut and selectsd Amerioan gum. mtg e e Every Wallace suite that has been so greatly $395 reduced is a masterpiece in craftsmanship—a e 1 b e, | 2Bmites No, 5570 jewel in the eyes of the good furniture seeker. oblony . Dining Suite of unusual elagance Beii o Dmant wnd selncted pumwosd Stniset avoprati ieh " honired dacoratfonand - 2urie $95 e This event takes the cake for values. We've i o never offered any better. Everyone who pur- 2 Suites No. 6030 3 Suites No. 6090 chases one of these suites can count their sav- Dining Suite of ten pleces. with potwlia o el e o ings in the hundreds. cabinet. Buffgt is T2 inches long. $450 $565 $350 3 Suites No. 5940 15th and Penna. Ave. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits RALLDRRRBR BB GBYL Over $6,500,000 BRANCHES Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Southwest—7th and E Streets S.W. Northeast—S8th and H Streets N.E. Northwest—1140 15th Street N. W. The‘ suites quoted are Seventh St. Bet. D 6’9’ E TOTAL|RESOURCES OVER $35,500,000 O 0 50 1 .0 T 1 00 2 0= e ) el e e L LT s LA AR T AR AT R A2 222 2 0 AR 2 20 2 2 01 2 xmmwwmflmgflmm

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