Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR. 'WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 19%5. 15 =————————————— 1 ——= $1 CORN DRIVE ON. DES MOT , December 15 (#).— That the Ns ¢ Corn Grow As. soclation woul RIVAL DETECTIVES | farm price for corn was made here | yesterday. | sident € ervice 0 spe ughout the Count Salm’s Men Countess’ Guards Barely Avoid Armed Clash. tat President tion, whicl movement their corr | seek a mem and y linois and Misso preme Bench. | | By the Associated Press. HIAT By the Associated Decem thé em alm von ACH, Fla., ! % d 1 Wants Return Addresses on Cards. B A warn nf Christmas n, nd New t h A h 3 Thomas yesterday ntentions in ha- | )9 Chapman Atlinta to serve | nce for mall robbery out His counsel have edings tives i of $15,000 to the department for cler-| be Connecticut could carry when | jeal help to handle them he death sentence. g the lvitering | n the shadows a the co of his deserted see teme have nc Once 1924, when lon to come | >aris for medical to return to 2 with him. p her promise, how- the recital, and the she does not fntend relations with him. of separation and heir son, born to them . and whom he has OSE IMPEACHMENT. Seattle Council to Let People Pass on Mayor at the Polls. h., December 15 (). | terday voted, 6 r. Edwin J ommended De. d jury, which al-| es here. the ma peopls can pass ment petition im. The impeach. circulated and pigned under the leadership of Dr. Am- | brose M. Balley, pastor of the First | Baptist Church. KING’S PHYSICIAN DIES. | LONDON, December Richard Douiglas Pows! ordinary < 15 UP).—sir| physician in e 1910 and | the lungs | a 83 | siclan to three | Viciorta, King Ed- present King. He nd's greatest spe. of the lungs and er in euet pudding This pudding, ne of the fa. monarchs, ward VIT May M‘i_l"wi‘ster vai%%_l’me Chocolates ? Whataboutem -indeed! lfyoufll follow this col= umnryoullknow in.a:fewdays. 'Wl;fl 0 !.‘77‘31 Cand)EeSod&- Tea;Room_ 1107°F. St.s NiW. CHAPHAN APPEAL DENED BY COLRT | "I Bandit’s Sole Hope to Escape Gallows Rests With Su- FORD, Conn., December 15.— mail robber ‘and | n, must die on | unless the me Court saves | 55 Doary indicated that the case will be car- ried to the highest court. Judge Thomas ruled that Chapman was deprived of none of his rights when he was brought to Connecticut from Atlanta to stand trial for mur- der, The court held that no right of in- carceration was guaranteed by the Constitution, and that under ell settled rule of law a commu need not be accepted by a pr to be operative. Chapman’'s sentence to Atlanta was commuted by Presi- dent Coolidge after the death sentence was imposed. $50 Makes Woman Rich. Mrs. Minnie Housam, owner of a large apartment building in St. Louts, started as a girl of 14 with a capital She also has told 1s what {5 the ma They are too self-conscious, (oo subject to petty jealousles and finally too lacking in deciston and confidence | {1 in thelr own fudgment, in her gpin-|}: fon. Mrs. Housam s about 45 years o Canadians have taken a fancy to glassware {n brilllanc colors and un usual shapes made in this country. An 18 year-old The Rr N~ [otsy NEW APPARATLS MAKESDEAF HeAR | Remarkable-Results Ohtained by Combination of Radio and Phonograph. By the Associated Press. the Deaf with a machine which 18 a combination of radio and phonograph, ts, enabling. pupils a | » never before had. heard a human volce or any sound to hear not only the voice of the speuker, but thrown’ voices ax well girl, azy Kl considered to- | pupil. used in' the test, heard and spoke her own name for the fifat time, knowing from signs and lp- reading that it was her mame, There is fittle demonstrativeness in the deaf children, but the light of their eyes and the quick change of expression In their faces tell the re sult of the experiment. The problem. nccording to Principal Frapk W Wheeler. wil( be to teach the children to fdentify the sounds they hear with the words they speak and read. Branded as Unfair. The Federal Trade Commission to- day branded as an unfair method of on Savings Wallet, Clock or Vanity Case With New Accounts Central Savings Bank Under Government Su 710 14th St. Francis M. Savage, tally deaf since she was 4, the first| Santa Sketches for The Hecht Co. ~otsy° OWrL competition the marking of fictitious prices on musical publications. 4|‘ehul(ed in diverting trade from com- Ordering the Clayton F. Summy | petitors who truthfully price-marked Co. of Chicago to discontinue that | thelr music and was a means of de- practice, the commission declured it | frauding the ultimate purchasers. Porty Slippers for Junior Girls Dainty slippers of pat- ent leather with a pret- ty silver buckle on the front—in sizes 274 to 7,and A to D widths— and bearing a special pricing— 58 STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Misses’ Sizes 11% to 2 36 STREET

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