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30 1TMOROSKILLED IN SLAYER SEARCH ! Five Conslabulary Members Reported Wounded in Battle in Lanao. By the Associated P MANILA, December 12 Tribune jers wounded in ttempt by the con- ¢ capture the I\\\u‘lv!-hl school teacher two W Christian Tribes con M and h—{ 1 constabulary suldiers | svernor | Filipino al telegram vecei | o the h | il wttack. It | 1l Motos huve been A dispatch i l4sk English Wives ' To Halt Drink Evil | B y Beuer Cookmg Asociatud Pre December. 12 g- e being urged to im | vprove their cooking to bring about less drinking among men. | Many a workman drinks beer to | min e the bad effects of his wife'’s cooking in the opinion of Sir William Milligan, an ear and throat s Addressing the Manchester Dio- cesan Church of Kngland Temper. ance Soclety, liam declared that {7 all voung women were aught Low to cook potatoes and roast Lesf properly. instead of lot of fIufi about botany. physiology and kindred subjects, there would be much less drunkenness in the world. {SEESTED AWARDED $7,500 FO? LIBEL| Man Accused by Denver Post of idinz Germans Wins Dam- age Action. i o December 12— were awarded | lation manager ¢ the Kanwms Cit r. in his lihel enit ing Co. By a Federal District Court inry here late vesterday The suit was hased an article | | published n the Denver Post. y pamed ro out Province, the M \ TWO DESIGNATED CADETS)| Sa) e o Oaptainis Point. [ rt K. Lothrop, Headquar-| ervice Company. 121st En-! of Named to West ze | a view to | July 1 next. ilE Academy TODAY S AMU“EMENTS | i Stronger | matinee at | sco play. Glory.” natinee at 2 vandeville, com nis, at and Renault, vaude- 0 to 11 p.m. Revue,” turaml Francis o Girls 30 and 8:20 p.m. he ¢ Command- t10:40 am., 3 5 and 9530 pm Palace—"The Only . 1, 2:49, 4:20, 6:15 The 11:45 am., 1:45 945 p.m Columbia at 10:30 815 p.m. orm-Brea¥er.” “How Buxter Y‘uttml s 8 and 0:45 Enterprise Senal Building Association 643 Lomslana Ave. N.W. of stock now open . $1.00 each, Iive per cent interest paid o withdrawn. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary Cuticura | boap Pure and Wholesome Keeps The Skin Clear Soep. Ointment. Taloum sold everywhere. Tax on Eating Abolished! 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Machado | | was ousted from the presidency of the { Portuguese republic in December, 1917, and extled, but was recalled in 1921 to | {take the post of premifer. | In accordance with the constitutiun | | of the republic, the two Chambers of | | Parliament met yvesterday to elect to President nes. and ado was chosen the second ! the vote being 8 to 12 On a first bailot there were 21 votes |In favor of Machado to 20 oppos | him The new President has Leld posts in l | eabinets under the monarchistic re. gime as well a< under the republic and for sev vears was Ambassal | | dor to Brazil | In a speech before Parliament after | Ihe was informed of his elevation to | {the presidential office, Senor \Im'h.u‘n‘ {recalled his attitude when he was at | {the hesd of the government before, | ¥ing he w 1 continue at this time | | the policy wed during the war. { He believed the political to be | done now should be the logical com- | pleme: al's intervention in | | the E or ng | | | | Seasted of contributing $11.000 to the | terman imperial treasury durine the World War and of having dealings to the United States. and zents in this country was out 23 hours hefore Tt_had been in- Foster Symes a matter of law The jury rendering o verdict. ted Judge J l!\n! the article “as the jury the had renderad [\Prnh‘( Ivor Wingren. counsel for the | street southeast, { Post Co.. filed notice of appeal of the case to the Circuit Court and asked for a_10-day period in which to file a Dbill of exceptions, which Judge nes granted. St Attorney Sued by Wife. Ashby Williams. member of the bar, Tled by 00 low charges cruelty port_and Mrs. Eva F. street. The twife and inadequate sup. alleges that much of her of her husband's attention to a woman client. Through Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert and Ru dolph 1. Yeatman. ras married at Superior. Wis.. Janu- 11. 1911, and has two children, hose custody she seeks. Miss Henrietta Leslie of Blackwood. | N. J., has been a regular church at- tendant for 65 years. Only recently l‘xhe retired as a public school teacher after 50 vears of continuoun service | The High Grade i pletures, 2| Established 1842 | Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory New Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. The publication Willinms | the wife says she | Dyer Estate, $250,000. J. E. Dyer, Georgetown grocer, who died October 19, left an psm» {estimated at $230,000, accordtng to ‘lha petition his wife, Mathilda | | Dyer. and his son. Robert F. Dyer, for the probate of his will. Included |in the estate are premises 2432 X! street northwest, 1011 and 1013 K| 1509 Lamont street and a lot at Del Ray, Va. His per-| sonal estate. including interest in the | | corporation ‘of J. E. Dyer & Co.. is | {valued at $212,000. Mr. Dyer left a| widow, two so d two daughters. | —— . | | Miss Ella M. Fallor, formerly of | Texas, and Miss Grenna Sellers, from | Oklahoma, have been appointed assist- | ant United States attornays for the southern (\ls!ri‘l of New York PERP“TUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS | 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1526 Assets Over $10,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President HUA W. CARR, Sec’y. AR, WASHINGTON, D. SATURDAY, DECEMBIEIR 12,:+ 1925, Bobs and Shingles | RAINS TEST GATUN DAM. [ Now Are Applied to Water Pnnod Throu‘h Spillways Without Trouble, Says Governor. (‘llr.vsanthen“"nsl Heavy rains on the Gatun Lake | watershed November made o severe test of the Gatun dam on the Panama Canal, uccording to a report received at the War Department from |Col. M. L. Walker, governor of the |Panama Canal Zone. He says that | during a period of 24 hours, 4,700,000, 1000 cublc feet of water were discharged | through eight spillway gates at the rate of 105,000 cubic feet of water per |second. The discharge for the perlod indicated, he says, was equivalent to | two and one-. . irter inches of outflow |over a watershed covering 1,320 square { il nd was passed through the i | spillvays without interference with = | the traffic of the canal or any damage | E. S. SMITH WILL FILED. |'fhe %o’ record flood outflow through [the dam ocourred in wctober, 1 Masonic Testament, 1886, Is | when it was necessary to open all tiae The Masonie will of Emmons S, i“wmll\\‘uy gates, 10 in number. Smith, prominent merchant who 4”"41‘ December 6, has been flled for pro It was executed July 30, 1886. | Cotrespondence of the ciated Press. LONDON, November 25.—Bobbed and shingled and curled chrysan- themums made their appearance Natlonal Chrysanthemum show, to the great disgust of unassisted nature. Some of the crysanthemums were even kept in curl papers =nd the big shaggy blossoms as large as the head of u foot ball player were given permanent waves and other: wise manipulated to fool the judges. Executed Presented. We are Prepared to i Furnish Funds for Large | Loans at Lowest Cost was found among archives of the Scottish Rite bodies. The document provides for a monu ment to cont $1.000 to nis dead mother| J+ Benson Thomas Company and sister and gives one-fourth of his ' g19 15th St. Main 8416 state to the town of Lan = e AR S All Souls’ Church d for the poor of the aining estate is to be Sixteenth and Harvard Sts. his heirs. 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