Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1925, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, \\';\SHL\’ iTON, D. C., MOXNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925. s’ WHAGB'DENIS 7 [ Veteran Officer Die EXPER'I'S UUES“UN IMRS. ALICE V. SCOTT DIES| TAKES Ip PRUBLEM BUSINESS SHOWS GAINS.' 0000%00’0?) | Was for Years Pxomlllen! in Order | Noticeable Increnw in November 'n-lu\n\ of the present year cted today in c Two Children Includec Among b | Suspected Finds Would Indi- | {many e et of the araf |House Rules Committee to|is. e, » 1I1\|\|nn of the United States ).m-m 4 | steel and pig_ir 2 Week End Cases Reported % ¢ | cate Jews Found America [ Scott was a past worl | Submit Resolution Aimed | hipmenc Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ¢ srinding, contract tron of orn grinding e ‘ o. e S."‘. . road and street pave- | by Police. ’ Before Columbus. | 1ony er, Harry 1L Skioon | t0 Settie CONroversy. |men and trafic (iough the’ | Jat resident of . Canal on the ¢ . : Iuhv‘l“lx'lrxpl\hr\ il be conducted | s lithe! ttams Vatiowine s e 3 : a : : : he month last yeur e A SRR ) " Pure Lar c end traflic accidents . 3 TUCSON. Arz., December 14— | o'clock called together this week to draft a | Husiness f i 9 . A i - Vhai wimber a L involved, the \ disconnected story Latin and | ” 4 h Snell plans | bumber and in amount involved, the Hebrew inscriptions o n crosses A th y 1 disposition . and implements of war, believed m' |BANNER ]924 CROP luscle operts. st : Lcese or Cartons some to date back to the eizhth century, may tell of a vi Hoover of Commerce De ent and Tentists Warned to Register. minch century, may tell of o discovers | YO NG BUYING RECORD | Hiomis” ot Gummetee, Repartment an e e i taufictqate s picalotithe 'E\eu Bumper 1025 Grain Yield | U5 /he pesclution b hiced o ! toda » Bourd of Dental | 9 oy [ for appointn it N « ance * with hteenth and Jackson streets north- P = o r. . J. Sarle, former professor | Takes Second Place in Pur- sion to receive bids on the property. | LZress shortly after 7 o'clock luat night . : 0 at the University of Ari-| He will ask the committee to draft a | e o den T hvE Ba. overtary AT o 3 i X of the e 4\,..,.,!,\ chasing Power resolution directing the commission | {0 CEMLEE ST (NRCS 0 regist ° Bachy Toslnen e asslEtediin Eatth - . the relics uncov- along just what lines it should pro ! & it , ve | 'Y the Associated Press = lisposing of the prope during Decembe and and wife from the overturn- ' . 5 : cently 4 e 3 jiceed in ) disposing 16 IoneE All registrations must be made to vehicle the of . A e rly -y MIN APOLIS. Minn., December In this connection Mr. Snell o = » % - 206 | , e o L] L] : i L2 ‘ d fice of Dr. \ The Srhasics - The Northwe: st that bids for the property si nalier, room 1 ¥ : A s Building, who i | R ateditor thiiiies e s b cory tha voup | War crop season of 1924 cre: E eriod of vears, we k i . otl . . e ::!")\\”.:hnv{\’ : et ufi.».,.‘f‘ tremendous purchas Simais il R e e (0 B ‘, Baking and Roasting < i a o . joined with native en the bumper 192 vear fy exactly terms for nitrate manu- | tter than December 31. | 15 » receive o Southwest either by alliance | 8 secondary 3 1z 5 ¢+ by conquest, and established .hn minary summa 4 : . The resolution introdu A ‘ ° | kingdom that lasted approximatel um;r H‘nmntmll.nn-lllmu\ made public | Snel . !dlmml \""“ Srell P 27 it} s, he natives revolted | today the Federal Reserve Bank of sented by Chairman Madden of the : | With the mo € of the dix 5 the report stated. “von- appointment of a commission con- e ” et i e o5 o mceumalater Mdiating (b | SHENK of fous menbers of the House Consummating trom archeologists and scientists the 1 crops in this d named by the President to receive | Tonight, |Veteran of Numemus Indian | to the validity of ! | noc equal to it cre bids for the property . e of 18 1" . — | Concur With Views. | month. f o o hoe i > o l 3 i F h H Ib Two University e e volume 2d a | ment and school combined. 7 oy BIg: for ) Reed. Aged 77 sarle’s Views ¢ of | alle ain crops is not equal to | | WA ) CUSSED | 5 B the relics. In > . BE of 1as ; Glateridon gt L At by Al i e A e e ey et 3o | ) - “_‘ ) Half or Whole lust veur | 1 Live wrketings have been took the university. said ed the | yemar and some records | in the inscripti bken this fall. Als at veteran | sembled that in use abc £ » Tetired, 7 i 3 A D" prices received for live stock and prod- | ¥ / Wi Events from b o {of Indinn Philippine campaiz Prof nk' Fawler, ‘lead Of HHelncs haye been much letter thas Tastl i { now till and a resident of this city since university’s department of classical | | k \ S Christs return res ° lied in Walter Reed Hospital yester- | languages, is repor to have trans. g : 9 b4 | : hese 4 A products S foretold. day after'a long illness. IHe was re- | lated the inscriptions on the crosses a Ao : 3 shocked ed from the “Awn 912 | an : hich tell of being Garfield | serving tha S carried out to sea and of discovering se was m“ in Macomb, |a new land, g » : FOR SALE < R I ™ e s st e teochs e bn s | OB, AGNEWB;; co. C“P""Me““’"“‘c"“"" . CIllle RoaSt’ Ib" 18c { made a second lieute in the 9th | NEW YORK ¢ r 14 (P).—New | Withir vear when prices were o3 h Infantry that same yvear. He was | York.scientis > in o be skep. | advancin cing workers inoa (] 728 1th SONW n6e 5th & F Sts. Musical Program, 7:1 Bitsosedico thols1 Cavaivy thoifol | tical OE'thialauihenticity relics dis- | comfortal ing vear and reached t le of | covered in Arizoma and believed to | lieutenant in 187 ubsequently | have dated from biblical times c he was made a captain in 1887 and| Clarence L. Hay, reh ass » . 0 A } i in Mexican ntral ' b4 reached the grade of major in 1901 ; r-llul Americ : 4 ology of the n Museum Many Indian Campaigns. of Natural History, hat the sup- He served in the department of the | Posed Roman-Jewish relics “impress. | | ° IS te from 1871 to 1880, dur which | €d him as fraudulent - r c time he engaged in many Indian | Dr. Richard J. H. Gottheil, profes. 2 [} ° & i@ paigns in the Northwest . | sor of Rabbinical literature and the took part in _the Black Kettle expe- emitic at Columbia i noon in her ma-| titlons in 1873 and was the Big | versity. Y arded the thing chine at y . tHorn and Yellowstone cxpedition as a hoax lb 25 He was tr at Casualty Hos engaging in the battle of Tongue - . b pn, | B e the same vuar, Be| SENATE FIGHT NEAR END. : Geese, B c 1875 and inst the| Tegal phases of the Jokhart eck lowa senatorial contest will be pated in < 2 ued by counsel tomorrow before | the Jatter part of 1879 ; he e: the subcommittee of the Senate privi | pars of 1880. He was lezes and elec committes investi. | i artillery school fre .| gating the > Mcantime, the re obile recked. A ind in the latter year v - assification of challenged ballots laid : ampaigns inst the Apaches, serv-| acide d - the Senate recount is go- | = 2 - & MUNSEY UNDER KN|FE ing unil 158 . ing forward. with representatives of i . { From 1885 to 1857 he served at each contestant attempting to elimi — o us forts and r Government cennes nate large numbers of them by mutual Publisher Has Sudden Attack of | Sations, In 1867 he was on special | agreement. R No. 3 Cans . Appendicitis. The following yvear he was p ikoff, from | | ; publisher, suffered | ade provost - v | ute appendicitis and | marshz Army Corps. | % Saturday, it ind served until May, 1899, | Or P 2 In the latter 1809 he was | i red to the ine Islands -EETH BROTHERS _ in numerous zns the e = in command of Gen. Your formed last 4 nounced { campaign in the islands from Ar The High Grade Established 1842 today that he s comfort- | to Vigin, and was in | troops in ‘the capture of San F | i | de Union in November of th . 1 eS o e NS off Oranges, K ous other campai there, and was | b 4 appointed provost marshal of Vigin in Necember, 1889, . . He remiined in the Philippines un-| Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory ' | Sl O The GREATEST of CHRISTMAS JOYS Grapefruit, 3 for. 29c e it e i 1340 G St. N.W. lieutenant _colonel and | J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. Clam \ er Rohe . Ly stmes i 5 \‘»r 'f,; 1}“ wt’r‘\\”u 5 ¥ dered to the Philippines to command | sgpggdd ) § o ® . 5 > “returned from the Philippi $4 *9 S > S 19 1d was stationed at For 3 st ot 20 Savinex | Oglethorpe, commanding the 12th ¢ 2 # »‘ 5 TRUST | 4lry until September, 1 In sep-| = tember of the latter vear he was pro- | | gl e, at n n W moted to colonel. | o 150D S "ol . ien. Chase w iled to the Tn c LJ mitare: Mol "‘."_ ey % |and served as inspector g 1 - £ S 44 e Department of the great Lakes from | RePrOduC1ng PtanO May, 1907 to Aprill tioned at Chicago. 1Nl Sub patiently o rj-;qxf;';"ur.n,z‘: sision from April, 1911 to .n.é'n'"w‘l“ : “STEINWAY + STECK - world-famous WEBER Dates) 2 lbs' 0 L.C 25C r.;n_ to In 1912 he was assigned to the in. IWILL XoT B niract 911, being st spector genes office in this city, at e e was Tromoted o the ONE_MR WHEELOCK - STROUD » AEOLIAN le of brigadier general and re-| TR $20-TIEST.LW. » L] e Sy o ! RS Priced from $695 Up g o, ‘.4.' pines and the Army and Navy Club : e 7 wes[e? %flgbtg HE great joy of Christmas ment than the DUO-ART which He resided at 1 Q street for L] ety ta i movedie s the one community in may endure ihrough the long is obtainable .in the magnificent j angerlnes, doz. . 35c Fiineral services will he conducted | Which consistency of design 5 ¢ e e N d : - “wm'm“rh‘?m;m‘]“ Y a5l congtniction s (Being years of a life-time if the Steinway and in the Stroud of ek B e T et Smith il oficite, fn:| strictly maintained in every greatest of all gifts—The DUO-ART modest price, with famous pianos | ° : u Tals !| terment will be at West” Puin: Home erected. 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The queen moth ART Reproducing TERMS year’s great gift shall as ¢ celebrated her 74th birthday annive i 0 b, g gift sha. Eis 'on November 20. Piano. e f b the DUOART Re. e er]’ s R e (" o i oo e The world knows no NI producing Piano which B e Cashter, M | fi usical instru- ARRANGED 1 1 ic. LET US GET e e s mqu Chestnuts, lb. - .I4C AFTER YOUR ROOF he Lest of condition. Don't del: 11 us up now. IRONCLV .‘?;;:;1: Sole Representative in Washington for Steinway—Steck—Weber—Wheelock—Stroud—and Aeolian 1 ORDER CHRISTMAS l Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos PICTURES NOW l For the convenience of our patrons the store will remain open until 9 : Cabbage’ Ib. Cojmd Bl b 3c 1 1 | § out cold ajr, without re. . 3 life Phone Cob. GRI We¥Ly €O Weatherstrin Deot GOOD ROOF PAINT properly applied and at &uch a fair e {hat 1t avnedls to all house own fe—have us apply Protee. | fire oot Paint KOONS ESRERYY Shone ain 5 The Quality ity of Our Printing finds a parallel only o the product of the best HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. z\DAA\Ib S Have You a I’rmtxng “Need? Coneult this million dollar priating plant for profitible results. The National Capital Press 23103812 D ST. N.W. 'All sittings must be made this week. Fin- o’clock P.M. every evening until Christmas ished work delivered in 5 days. A beauti- INDIVIDUALITY IN FU]‘(NITURB | Spanisb onions, 3 for Ioc ful picture will make a happier Christmas. Special style, $20 doz. 0. J. DeMOLL 3 EMMONS 8. SMITH Studio Open Sunday, 10 to 1. Phone Main 4400 for Sitting. somwoorsumervor | | De Moll FUI;{QIIIV_T%QEN co. | Apples, 5 Ibs. . . 23c i Portraits of Quality. ‘ TWELFTH AND G STREE 1| et S Im | Potatoes, 101bs. . 47¢c x é

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