Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 22

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925. 1 ., a - ] i - a o 3 A 8 HUNGARIANS FE AR HANDWORK ON VIEW. |CREW OF TEN SAVED !r:;;t:.:@k;’:}{a‘:z;g-':flf‘2“;:;;;:;;: ROANOKE TREASURER (5% trfcuncivs ™otces i ia™sehest | 413 Secied"3o"fhe Siter™ ™0 M0 | H S b0 & e » smitheonian Banibiting Aricies| [N GRASH OF SHIPS |l "k, onm, was sue o 0 | ELECTION HELD VOID [t s, wien remdered nim |1y the sase, i e Suiet o ot e | cutter Modoc was ordered out from | The election was declared null and | cumbent, who wus defented by |G v is very Produced by Women and Children. , i 4 | Witmington, N. C. to search for- ihe - . vofl as a result of the petition of | Frantz at the Demoeratic i A publie exhibit has heen opene _teraft, with instructions to tow her to 8 ; Joseph T. Engleby. jr.. defeated can- {at the chapel of the Smithsonian in. | Schooner James W. Howard Prac- o1 ir possivle or sink her if bevond | COUrt Rules Frantz's Promise to |J08ebh . Enieny, Jic, defCile 2 S P e BER ; : | salvage. The James W. Howard was - plaint on November 12. That n’»:d‘:::: n:\“ar; n,,‘ r‘ m:\‘ :T 1 ‘:nk;‘ tically Cut in Half Off | DuiIC in' Booth Bay, Me.. In 19 Return Fees Over $7,500 Was | biaint petition asking thut the c and othe @andwork of | i was of 1,655 gross tonnage e testant, Mr. Engleby, be declared duly Failure of Archduke to Reply|wemen and children working under | o Cape Lookout. long. 41 feet broad and had & depth of Tllegal Infiuence. | elected 1o the offics, was denied in M d R = 24 feet. S the order issued by Judge Spratloy 2 it et b —e st i eatnced mfase 0 held that neither of the candi- to Apponyi Intensities :‘M“ s Roithe Nl Saunders Owes $201,436. :‘“ n(h).\?\'om-l:," {"»_ December 16— | ==~ TR Absolute Safety ederation of Settlements. The ex <. Va., December 1. The | E1ection of 3" 4. Frant treasurer | wh s ik a bl . er James W. How IMPHIS 5 Slection of J. Frantz as (reasurs Rumors of Revolt. orny Sl e ot e | ncticaly cul in half fn col.{ MEMEHIS, Tenn. December 16 UP). | (¢ 5%y of Rtoanoke at the zeneral | | terest the public in P G ) with the Italian steamer Livenzo | —Judge John J. Gore,'in a nopinion | ejqetion held on November 3 was d | TOTkl was bhonanithe s e out nine miles north of Cape Look- | filed In the United States District Court | clared null and void in a decision | | auspices of the National Monday night. The crew of ten| here today incidental to the recent |handed down in Corporation Couri | i 2 . Iungary. December|and the settlements of Wa n of the schooner were rescued und | discharge of Clarence Saunders from | here vesterday by Judge C. Vernon| conveniently in our fire and burglar proof SR 3 is o] aken aboard the steamer. A radio |bankruptey, fixed $201,436.48 as the |Spratley. The court held that the de > / = . 29 < of an impendinz coup in \-uq"'d‘"\.";,'.”:‘“",,"' R "'u'(‘,-' 3 received here from the [amount of the non-dischargeable in- | fendant’s pre-election promise to re- vaults than by inatalling your own equip. Archduke Alrseht. which | b ade o el feom. 1 | Livenza, tellir :cident, did not | debtedness-of Saunders to the Pig, turn to the city government if elected At causine uneasiness in the | ments in the principle cities of tha |indicate Anybody njur iy | WIEEIY Corporati 11 mpensation in_excers £ e o1 The collision oce ng thic . . . Y o the Aus 'm ;"‘.'\“'\:'t':"( untry 5 weather, about lock at night, Our vault depdar(ment is ondthe mhmn Iunkh have become intensified by the.} hut news of It was not received here = = ing floor and is equipped with enoug cement that Count Albert| )| From Cliff Kills Boy. 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