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- o ENGLISH ACGUSED INPROBE SUMMARY Impeachment Action Against Judge Now Up to House Committee. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. SAYS SHENANDOAH TESTED TARGETS Navy Report Terms Anti-Air- craft Gun Trials in July Only Incidental. O, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925. Wife Gets Divorce For William Tell Stunt by Husband By the Assoctated Press. ORRISTOWN, Pa., December 19. —Willlam Tell performances with a revolver ard cruel and bar- barous treatment won a divorce for Mrs. | teVolBlesemthal here, She testified that in 1922, when her husband, Carl, was preparing for the hunting season, he insisted on her standing against a post while he tested his marksmanship with a revolver. The wife said she feared him and obeyed. “I never miss,” he told her. But she explained this falled to comfort her, because he did not indicate whether he wanted to miss. One bullet nearly struck her fore. head, Mrs. Biesemthal said. and | her mother, who watched the per- formance, fainted. SANTA CLAUS AND ESKIMOS SAYING GOOD-BYE TO EXPLORERS (COAL BOOTLEGGED |L STREET ZONING IN“FAMINE” AREA! ~ CHANGE REFUSED First Violence in Strike Oc-iComrrissinn Heeds Protests curs When Strikers At- of Education Board Against Proposed Status. tack Fuel Hauler. | By the Assoclated Pre Rear Admiral C. C. Bloch, chlef of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance, has disclosed that the anti-anrcraft prac- tice conducted las July by the dirigible Shenandoah and the battle- ship Texus in Tangler Sound, Chesa- veake Bay, was primarily to test a By the Associated Press Initiation of impeachment proceed- ings against Federal Judge George W. English of the eastern Illinofs district, as a result of charges of corruption, rested today with the judiciary com- mittee of the House. A special House committee in & re- port adopted last night declared the iudge “‘guilty of high crimes and mis. By the Assoclated Press. Heeding the protest of the Board of PHILADELPHIA, December 19.— | Equcation and A. J. Driscoll, pres! W:’:(’“ efforts to “;:”“ ""’ ”“l‘h"""“ | dent of the Mid-City Citizens' Associa s some Sifforing trom shortnge of fuel tn the |07 that the proposed rezoning of hard coal region, with the result that | PFoPerty along the south side of I coal “bootlegging” has developed, and | Strect between Eleventh and Tk there has been at least one case of | residential to £ violence. demeanors requiring the interposition S new type of target, while the firing at At Wilkes-Barre many families and | e itis [{7es) ak vupiis [ ?‘r(,.ffi’," A 'l‘}:n“*““":;llu“-‘:“::::v\‘\lt“(l !I;i the target was only incidental. public institutions and factories fac homson School, at i Conclauions after frtansive hesinee The Shenandoah towed the target a serlous situation. Believing t T T abreein) the Zoting Buihe riihe et ANEE hone at that time and the understanding the strike would be of short du ) Seteniny disiied e pois net Judge Eng. generally was that the efliclency of but few persons laid in 3 where the charges aga lish origina ttee will ap- °t the special committee’s indings, approval being coupled with @ recommendation that fmpeachment STAGE PANTOMIME the anti-alrcraft guns on the Texas was the object primarily to be tested. It later was said that the number of hits made was most satisfactory. supplies. These now are nearly exhausted and it is next to impossible to obt more. At Nanticoke it was feared th a0spital and public schools the change. board's vigorous objac was_continued in i by the commissio hearing Thursday after tion for in the board room of the Distric concurred in verball Needed Bigger Targets. Discussing the tests mn his annual report, Admiral Bloch sald: “One oS the great difficulties encountered in antl-aircraft gunnery and training has been the lack of a proper target. The towed target hitherto used has been too small to give a proper point of alm at high altitudes and too small to give a target large enough to register hits. Utllizing the Naval Alfreraft Factory, the bureau has been forced to close next week, embargo of the teamsters union against hauling fuel of any descri tion was lifted late last night. Coal is Bootlegged. The The shortage in Sunbury, 19 miles from the coal fields, has led to 18 described by union officials as bootlegging.” Coal is shipped to bury from an unrevealed source be fnaugurated. The Senate would hear the case, with specfal members of the House acti that chamber. Testimony before the committee in «ed to charges that Judge h had disbarred attorneys un arrantedly, unlawfully _permitted feree {n Bankruptcy Thomas to as an attorney in bankruptey A of irregularities in connec- with handling and disposal of as- ts of bankrupts. It was alleged that Upper picture depicts farewell to The Evening Star’s expedition. The lower picture shows two elves, Santa Claus’ bookkeepers, consulting over the final records of some children in Washington. “The Little Snow Maiden” Given in Artistic Setting at Wardman Park. Decision Is Deferred. red decision on the a Reservoir Foxhall road, on » of Potomac ave- ; the distri! sion defe ch BEST CHRISTMAS OF ALL HISTORY PROMISED THIS YEAR BY SANTA “coal | the s : . N e delivered at_night at prices r fes the judge directed that the funds be| Voung dancers in the guise of |developing a target of large size to . from $16\t0 $18 8 ton: Aporo: ol | eposited in banks in Which el and| BYmERS and:cileles, buonies 10y be towed by heavier-than-air craft and 100 tons a day is being sold. Invest t | "homas held stock and that they be |31 I S s SR a target of much greater size to be i A 2 5 i 5 e ficials of the unior be made to rezone distributed through an agency in|Cf the Wardman Park '“'""r‘"_ 1ast | towed by lighter-than-air ships, singly Gifts for All Good Boyb and Girls Assured—Art of 5:‘:1‘3:“-2};-. STis ot demantof hemped e which relatives of Thomas were inter- | M&ht in a churming serles of dances|or yn tandem. If a number of targets introducing “The Little Snow Brpaking in Reindeer for Big Tl’ip Demon- organization in permitting mainte announced ested can be towed by a lighter-than-air ; ¢ ance men to remain at work durir 1sidered as A The hearings were begun after a.|Mulden' the Christmax pantomime. |gpip 1t will be practicable to simulate the strike being that no coal ghould | i davits had been filed with the Speaker | Which featured Miss Minnie Hawke's | cdiadron attack and defense. strated to Explorers. be shipped. - S paragraph of the House by St. Louis officials jannual Christmas ballet. “The U. §. §. Texas and Shenandoah The fi tual viol b t z act to re attorness, the spechal commitiee being | The {resh heauty of the vouthful | operated together during the week SR strike started on September 1 : ’a {for lots 30 fee greated under a resolution presented | (HRCECs e e ko and hor | CAng July 24, 1825. These operations BY HOLLY BERRY, like Santa's red coat and trousers, and ported last night from Carbe s disapproved . Hawes, Democeat. Missont o #UYE | siater, Mrs. Bert Saxton, who was re. | Were Bolely to test such targets, thelr | g\ Correspondent of The Star in|sat up on his haunches and tried to A baker there was held up by « ¢ the commissior 1 lfawes, Democrat, Missouri onsible for the axstaine Taeaon I | towing gear and their handling. They Eeicimoland strike Santa with his fore feet, or of men while bringing a truck I HOUSE ORDERED INQUIRY Onie of the most harming musbérs | Tere In no sense gunnery exercises,| NORTH POLEVILLE, Eskimoland,|shook his antiers at him when be | coal from Jermyn and shot throug! : trom C_area B A1 * Lon The pramras vac IBt “Gew f|TEr weos ther intendsn {0 he WD | Decenner 15 oy witiews) Ia | camis cloas Gnckeh do it M | the leg. Both sides of Wiscon 3 = = Tennis," danced by Ruth Shaughnes. | Althoush the Texas did fire a number | hrevious messages, 1 have described| We all had a good laugh at Santa’s | Proposall Considered. een Porter street and the Witnesses Picture English as Guilty | s:"und’ Katherine Waldo, The varled | Of T0Unds with her antiaircraft guns | our visit to Santa Claus Land, and |expense. Three times Santa and the | e 3 t street, disapproved of Many Illegal Actions. numbers, included Russian, Gypsy, |2t these new and larger targets With | vesterday I told about our return to |reindeer repeated the performance, | Representatives of the anthraci s Is Allowed : e e Scotch, Irish, Hungarian and Dutch | VeTY, §00d results, this was incldental | the home of the [Eskimos. Samta|except that Santa did not miss the | operators and miners had under co neel sl AMloped. “T. LOUIS, Mo., December 19 (#).— | dances; polkas, eccentric dances, the | t0_the test of the targets and target|Ciaus came back with us all the way, | sleigh again. e S O e sideration today a letter from a com 2/19, on the southeast ¢ westigation of the official acts of | jockey's hornpipe, fairy frolics, an |ear. From a material point of view | partly as a special honor to us Finally with all the coaxing and mittee of mayors and burgesses of {1 1 fifth street and Good ederal “Judge George W. English, |Oriental ballet, the Russian panto.|the tests were satisfactory, and it ap- | partly to renew his acqualntance with | petting, the reindeer gave up. and ASK COURT TO DEchE hard coal fleld asking them to meet ir heast, changed frc uned In a repor: of & special House | mime and a very lovely interpretation | PeArs that the expectations of the |the Eskimos, from whom he buys all | followed Santa like a little dog, back Eensonion Tonday toirestma fliolr el ittee at Washington as gullty | of Springtime, which included fully | Service for larger and better targets yis reindeer. to the village. wage negotiations broken off in At . al 1o ©of acts requiring interposition of the | half of the cast. e On our way into North Poleville, the | And now the captain and Mrs. Cap-| OUSTODY OF GHILD, 9 [1ntic City tust Sugus: from s ial constitutional powers of the House,| The puplls in the ballet were Audrey | Admiral Bloch declared that “con-|capital of oland, 1 had a long | tain and I and all the Eskimos had to ’ No Intimation had come from cither | der as ordered by the House of Repre. |Sieber, Helen Dick, Ruth Shaughnessy, | LFaT¥ to the reflected opinions of cer-|talk with Santa about his plans for | say good-bye to the dear old man we oo i) side as to whether they would accept | bou ntatives. The investigation follow- | Marlon McCarthy, Virginia Trullinger, | t2iN Portions of the press, the bureau | Christmas eve 1l love so well. < 15 : s or reject the plea of the ¢ ed the filing of affidavits with the |James Thornton, Wilson Tolford, Peg. |18, Of the firm opinion that our Navy ‘e in better and better Christ-| But Christmas is not far off, and|Girl Living in France With Uncle| Maj. William W. Inglis, « afloat is in a highly efficient condition we hope to see him driving by on of the operators’ nego Speaker of Thornton the House early last Janu. | KY Margaret Van Horn, declared the old saint, speak- | ting piest Christmas in all history. And in lars to crush the ur wed. Peggy 2 ary by A. M. Franks of East St. s, | Rachael Merrett, Mary McIndoo, Fdna |#0d that much progress has been|ing very loud, so that I could hear him |that eventful day. Since Mother’s Death Is tee, has replied to a statement ets, approved J M P Mindy Gl e 01,”“”‘"‘!_ Lee Unruh, Helen Armstrong, Mary |made during the past fiscal year inlabove the noise of the silver sleigh| Besides, he promised me that, if | L. Lewis, president of the Un om first 1o se department of accounts and finance of | Virsinia Quimby, Frederica Billard, | Sunnery. bells. “This vear I feel sure we are|l would watch out for him, he would Totally Deaf. | Workers, to the effect that side of F E St. Louis; Charles A. Karch, an Simpson, Dorothy Townsend, Against Separate Air Service. going to have the merriest and hap-|kive me a chance to take a picture of | ators are prepared to lose a bil street Thomas M. Webb, also Kevser, Doris Skinner, Ann | him driving up to the roof of an igloo, | Branson, Margaret Clark, Anna White, “This 18 not to say,” he added, “that | honor of your visit, here is a secret—|or the roof of a farmhouse, and going| The Supreme Court Wwas Inglis denfed the 2 sidenti: investigation s was | L0is Edmunds, Benwood Hunter, Bar. | greater efficiency can not be obtained |1 give you my personal promise that [down the chimney. S yeiahs b daaine | nmnunesthebunion s . D est side o ittee, and upon au.|'Y¥ Townsend, Cabel Flannagan, La-|by the construction of certain types|every good little boy and girl in your| The rest of his drive to the citles|#5ked yesterda fight was against “the I veen G and H street thorization of the House for a full |MOnt Saxton, Catherine Cronenberg,|0f new ships permitted under the|city will receive something extra spe-[and farms you all can tell about. On | auestion of the guardianship of Maria | substituting force for ress inquiry, a subcommittes of the Senate | C4therine Prichard, Christine Eken:|treaty for the limitation of arma-|clal—a real surpri He told me | Christmas ‘morning, when you find | Christina Valentine, § years old, now i 'y committes was appointed | ST¢T: Marguerite Hess, Anita Carfigas, | ments, and by the substitution of new|what some of these surprises would | the toys and presenis he has brought, | residing in Paris, F 4 conducted hearinge In Taet Se | Frances Reeves, Eleanor Kane, Helen |and improved material for the older | be. mentioning a number of boys and | just think of all these things You death of her mother, | Touls and w“h;ngm: e {('rmll. Shirley Sieber, Mary Ellen | material which is now on board many x\v'l;’ whom I know \flz.\'w“l‘l. ut he §k§n’e\_lea‘x;ned about his life in me](‘hn;mm \'fl7\.»nm~] | - ORE . lunter, Muarjorie Aldridge, Doris |of the older ships.” made me promise not to te ‘ar North. cident at Trouville I eites £ . Hearings Began in March. Moler, Bryand Ogden, Elizabeth| The report took the position that Ricilocaioreat Welcome: _And now, a merry Christmas to all | child’s estate is ¢ at £105.000 | e e I’:I‘Sf‘{ Mll“’l'}s Plan Loans are simple ;ng e Bt M Ssiiae 2@:\«, )l;nrgax'?t Scott, Herbert | Aeet aircraft “should be in and of the ; and to all a good night. 1;‘,(1;..;,:,;.'.:1 to r e “%4)-,3,.,.-.» | practical and fair. It is not necessary to have ha 2 3| Bukart, Priscilla Totten, , Elvira|Navy and not a separate service.” We reccived a great welcome when R S | and her income is placed at . e i The charges included | Johnson, Eleanor Totten, Marietta| “In the development and supply of | we drove up to the Eskimo village of nually. She is totally de p an account at this bank to wical and unwarranted disbar- | Eckam, Marjorie Smith, Katherine |offensive and defensive apparatus,” it |snow huts. Santa ofte s them, COPELAND 's HOPING with been taught to speak, ont of Jttornevs, unlawful permis. | Waldo, Lucia Booth, Mary Clark, [sald, “not only for surface and sub-(and so they have more Christmases | the cou; old. | sion for referee in bankruptcy Thomas ! Lo Conn, Louisette Diotti, Betty |surface craft but also for afrcraft,|than we have, and are very kind and An uncle, Adolphe V. dence, who to ctice as attorney in bankruptcy | Smaltz, Lou Saxton, Audrey Lee|these arms have been found to be so|happy people FOR AchON ON COAL lived with Mrs. Valentine and the deposit of funds controlled by | Moler, Frances [iunter, Margaret |interrelated that the best results are| The chubby little furclad children child in Paris, seeks the custody and N " E °t in banks in which the judge | Anderson, Peggy Keyser, Elizabeth |only obtainable by close co-ordination |came rushing out of their snow huts appointment, explaining that he em- | For each $50 or asy fo Pay Loans are pass- ; referee Jvere (.smckho]ders and ;u m_R,\l;‘[finl Veerhoff, Katherine |and co-operation between the various |to meet San ome little tots barely S nglish nu for her and| fraction b‘"'"’“;d Weekly ed within a ' esignation of the Government Sales | Fritts, Rut olman, Helen Pratt and [types of naval craft able to toddle came over the snow like | Believes 5 given all necessary care. | agree to de- gl . (orporadon, 'in which relatives of | Bernadette Crouch. ' Sl "It has been clearly determined that |little puppies. Their fuces were dirts . A(;""g"“ Should Act Be He sieo s (e consent of the father | it 300 " per or two after nn'.:;; »mas were interested as the agency | Mrs. Jeanette Tolford, Miss Hawke's | to increase the effective range and in-|and they smelled of seal oil, but Santa ore journi Sl | of the child 1 alentine, who | on_ an Ac- application — with w disposal of the assets of bank- |a: s ant, danced Xhe;ulxsihril'lhm;n crease the accuracy of fire of major- [didn't mind, for he knew m.;‘y “1’1“‘5 journing for Christ lives m’Srm e E: nd, and was | col n‘n. ('he lp‘..; $190 fow ‘excepBons: rupts. . he cast was coached by Mrs. Gor-[caliber guns the airplane is essen. |[good children, and his well fille mas i ; separated from his wife, who had the | ceeds’ of which 0 2 il At the opening of the hearing Mrs. |Ing Bliss. The orchestra was under |tial to combatant. thips. Thus the |pockets were Soon emptied of Eifts. Holidays. | complete custody of the child ! may be used fto iggg MORRIS PLAN Grace Thaver, former clerk in the |the, direction of Sol Minster. Mrs.|airplane has become a part of the| Then Santa asked about their rein Mrs. Julia M. Joost of San Francisco, | cancel the note =0 notes are usually of Thomas and regarded as an |Arthur Clark was at the piano. long-range fire-control system, and s |deer, and how the little reindecr . al ter o other petition when Aue. e $400 3.00 | made for 1 year, ant witness, disappeared from = ——— as much so as the directorscope or the [along. The Eskimos told h ’ lope lhft Congress will not adjourn | and aunt of the child, opposes his re- | posits may be $500 $10.00 | though they may e in East Louls and was range finder and their personnel. As|that when the last baby rein or the Christmas holidays without | quest to be desigr as_guardian | made on a weck- . . s E found for 10 days, when she was LLOYD GEORGE SEEKS such, without considering Uieir ottier [bort Layluk liad swooped down on | taking “some constructive step look. | and asks that the / Of the ol b LR SLODIEZSE000 2 i ed in St. Louis County and sub- uses, afrpl ships them with a cold north wis and | j, . e be given to he vs a resident | r monthly basis ped of fro Poenaed “ 99 | the feet.” This atone ;\fitfi;]e» o, e R tger Ko B - "’l““‘:‘ theisolutioni?of tte coall oe che Timftenitates anfriot o passers | < you prefer. $5,000 510020 to 12 months. Testimony of witnesses pictured a | SUNSHINE 'N 'TAI_Y quires that the personnel and material | Were frozen. You can imagine how | Situation has been expressed to the | living in France should care for the | $10,000 $200.00 ing, tearing judge, who threat- | belonging to such fleet aircraft, should |sorry Santa felt ab this, but there | Senate by Senator Copeland, Demo- | child and her estate. She also asserts | | S EveaiE o et Femorters” car 1 be in and of the Navy and not a sep- | Wos nothing e could do to help them. | crat, of New York. ji s e other s tooivoing ST r E IS friend to practice mag.suy],Noted British Statesman “Tired of ”"flehp T him,_for Layluk is no child anxious | u:' ““l’;“ t“:l “ml’"!s upon my col- | necessars ion to the child. He e him. B velopment of s. for Christmas ts eagues that it is Important,” Senator | 1S unmarrie, points out, and as | & Nons | Fogs and Cloudy Weather, “The development of weapons for| After i while a group of Eskimos| Copeland said. ome of you who | the child advances in age will be less Under Supervision U. s. Treasury - clals Heard. | He Declares. the plane, such as bombs, fuses, bomb [came up to Santa, and one said, | come from the balmy South. where | qualified to care propects for hoe 1408 H Street N. W. < ; was offered by officers of | | eights, guns. torpedoes, etc., has pro- | “Santa, vou are such u wonderful | the sun furnishes the heat. have no XL U, | s = . the Union Trust Co. of East St. Louis {ceeded regularly and progress has|driver: won't vou break a reindeer | realization of the necessity of the peo. | { Character and Earning Iulf'n'r Are the Basis of Credit” ’ that the judge's son, Faris English, | By the Associated Press. been made. Defensive weapons and |for us”” ple living in the North, and there| Heciuse of the shortage of the olive | was paid approximately $200 a month LONDON, December —Lloyd | apparatus have also been improved Aerees o Breals Reindeer: is a ecrisis which must be met. oD home the government of or months out of the bankruptcy | George left for Rome today, with the |and I am optimistic enouglr to hope 2 = 3 ‘There is a sitautlon by reason of | Gréece has prohibited the exportation | on the theory that young Eng- | declaration, “I'm going to Italy in|and expect that notable advances will ata laughed and said the strike in Pennsylvania which | of olive oil | ild prevent withdrawal of large | search of sunshine; I'm tired of fogs|be made within the next few years.|neighbors, I know vou like fun, | makes it impossible for the people to —— T | i Ul deposits in the bank, and that {and cloudy weather- “At_the close of the World War (like to play jokes on each other. I[obtuln coal. Substitutes are being | | ind o moved from the Drovers| Many of the London newspapers|the Nuvy was just being equipped |guess you'd like to play one on Santa.| used. but they are being rapidly ex | N ank, where Faris English | regard his allusion to cloudy weather [ with its first anti-aircraft weapons.|Your reindeer don't know me from | hausted.” had been cashier, to the trust com. | and fogs as somewhat figurative. The | These being the first ever produced |any other man, but I'll show you how | _The Senator pointed out that in New i any. where the elder English and | political weather has been decidedly |in this country and having been pro-|to handle a wild one York a large percentage of the pop. i Guired some of the trust|unpleasant in Liberal party circles re. |duced n the stress of war, naturally | “We are going to have some war | ulation lives in tenements with' ne | if "'s stock. cently. and only yesterday the Earl of | were susceptible to many improve- |pictures,” shouted the captain, and he | facilities for the storage of coal, Thie | Oxford and Asquith (H. H. Asquith), [ ments. However, this material was|got busy with his camer. ie said, makes it necessary for them | Viscount Grey of Falloden and other |on hand. It was expensive and was| First the Eskimos got rawhide ropes | to go out each day and buy smail | ‘r\ U S l ( Liberal leaders held a secret conclave | capable of enduring many years, so, |or lariats and began searchin rough | quantities of fuel. i 4 sished Washingt n audience after to dis means of taming the Welsh- | therefore, no changes of unproven |the herd until they found the big rein- mu\l' i o value were recommended. Research, |deer stag they wanted to br Hi St z : A Lloyd George disclaimed any in- | study, experimentation, and develop- igh deer. Then they clos . ll]l;\,i;}\lvlfilp{l‘( EIVES OVATION. | tention of seeing Premler Mussolini | ment were proceeded with, and until | him. and as the deer raced past an Jeodor Chaliapin, great singer, in Rome. He sald he had not ar-|it was certain that material advances | Eskimo threw the rope around his - “Ko.u';:;r :;qnl_:'r;alrxu;r“‘;x. an T{x» —1;vu.:ml :’nr an interview. The arrival |could be made no request for funds|antlers, and succeeded in tying him to . t e al demo on from a dis-|of Sir Austen and Lady Chamberlain | were made. a stake. A Good Chrls mas 0 S at Ravallo, the scene of the.framing | “The director of the budget and the [ They harnessed him to a low rein- at the Washington Aud of night given for the benef iny recent treaties, has caused |last two Congresses have assisted the deer sled, with runners wide apart, o v b some amusement in political circles. | bureau, and soon it will be possible | that it would not upset easily. Then {omen's Overseas Service | The Chamberlaing plan to spend the | to Install for trial afloat a limited|up came Santa to break the deer— g e conclusion of a gen- | Christmas holidays at Rapallo, amount of new, improved, and efficient | that is, get him used to the harness g y 3 Togvam, Challapin was recalled |~ “‘He's got the treaty habit and can't | apparatus. While the present anti-|and sleigh, as they would break & wild fo give some one away from ' an audience that re- | get out of the treaty atmosphere,” one {aircraft guns are by no means modern, | horse to a harness and wagon y . I | en to rise. and when, after | politician remarked laughingly, “Aftey | they are hot negligible. The records | Ramts wntion the qos, wobm a flash Washington f ve hows still ot nojthe Easter surprise which the Rus.|of the Navy Department indicate that | the stag made a wild leap to get back . \idience rose and siood |sians and Germans handed Lloyd |during the past vear 16 battleships | to the herd, a half mile off. Santa is 1 e { ng for Chi until| George and the other allied leaders |and two light cruisers held 42 prac-|a nimble old man, as you know, and | is a subscription to ' “ppe Chaliapin | at Rapallo three years ago (the Russo. | tices against aircraft targets towed by | thinks nothing of #liding down a chim- fie it ghubert song, “The | German treaty), when the Genoa nego. | airplanes. In 20 of these practices|ney. But he missed jumping into the Miler_an Brook,” with a new | tiations were on, one would think that | hits were made on the targets. | sleigh, and Santa and sleigh were tum- ¥ interpretation p English politiclins would keep away | While these practices were held under | Lling and racing and dragging in the Probably never in Washington has [from that part of the [talian Riviera. | favorable conditions, nevertheless they snow for many minutes, while the ppier mood and | tn Chaliapin ha of his songs w thoughtful. balanced | [JUNIOR REPUBLIC HEADS | 1 of smooth phrasing, excellent | You may be represent the best production of actual | »nditions_that could be obtained. It this very skimos laughed loud deer grew tired, and y. 'At last the nta picked him- gelf up out of the snow with his cap gone, and his whiskers and hair full of snow, but smiling and laughing, jus @he Zbening Star Che Sundy Star sure that Lloyd George | with more cl wouldn't go to Rapallo.” nigh that aett |15 to be hoped that even creditable performance will be much tmproved by recent developments. lar light at the intersection of North| 928 New York Av. 1987 Wiee' Capitol street and Florida avenue. pt N { b4 » »* * * » » » * » » » i * * S » * * » » * * 5 e “With the development of automatic | the same. * | ) 28 S AT u control ‘and & rare vace. The| TO CALL ON PRESIDENT | criunguiation recorting dcvices st wii | U552 vory stowly and_aquietty | I The Christmas Fresh Ham ',‘2“?’“‘ oned - be possible ’n} IO(fr;le ljhfl! lpolnth of | went up to the deer and started to talk * x L with musie | o ; ! burst of antiulrcraft projectiles, thus i d ne | pPRolitoftIvanoff: ' the second, Visit of Courtesy to Secretary Kel”?:;x?nr‘x; cirafalicnityaerte hepmada| o o it tHE deek ldinot semn m‘* E ill : e e o il ‘“':e‘ logg of State Department Iwrgc{ne\;;irllxmfla;gn in gunnery training ;; very omne will appreciate first-hand, ~—goes with the Yule logs and the £ . g d group, | an ] . i V. —— s A from Borodin's | ! top - Z % i TR 5 . g Ar rom Borodin's Also Proposed. S | Strings™ to a Stigk, i* reliable news from the Nation’s Capital. holly and the real spirit of sung in an, with| President Coolidge and Sec g o : : 4 Upon the dramatie depth FState Kellogg will receive WISH DRAB CHRISTMAS. Around the Gears X Christmas is lacking without them. . were splendidly cet oif| ©9UItesy Monday from the president, ——— S brilliant and familinr | Vice bresident and three members of | Chinese Reverse Occident Custom i - . 3 AN ¥ Schumann's “Two Grena . | the cabinet of the George Junio 5 3 e RATES BY MAIL, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE We can’t all enjoy the snap and 1. A% Gn"en” | public, a roup of ehilaran and voun in War on Christianity. MR. MOTORIST |} POSTAGE PREPAID I At ihie: sl g hoastl pin gave a dramatic and | PeOVIe at Freeville, N. Y. LONDON. —Antt- SBON crack the glowing hearth— : | tem self.g % ONDON, December 19 (#).—Antl crackle of the glowing reading of "that beautituj | 1o of ‘»l:{‘lh;;nej,"';'*"" Christmas cards are being issued, says LBE'\}TF’ vahiely the 3 MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA it 3 Ploughms CHesytERs o e Dnited Stites ool itHe nghal correspondent of the teeth of the gears. it takes out | % D but the traditional Fresh Ham ioliowen the griesome i e A i ail, ag part of an anti-Chris the extra play and the grind. | ¥ e e 1 : 1 view ' of Glinka's given with gripp ent Harrisor Appleby, 20 vears et ainc | % N : > s o y s e on you {, and, in contrast, the delighttul | ©ld. nd; Coral Royce, vice ”‘rN.;:;xa::_:elthi)l’:;‘Lj‘:lr';‘J:’g‘;:‘_:_"g:: It “completely buries the 1% 12 months. . $9.00 $6.00 $3.00 shoul iave its place om your | terpretation of Dargowish- | President, 15, of Mexi Yo Mar-iyeing made to stir the masses and gears in its rich, adhesive |% 6 months. . 4.50 3.00 1.50 Christmas table. ‘The Miller” and gay dancing | <2 Iennine. see f state, 16, | Jli7e ‘the success of the campaign, mass of shredded oil; elimi- | % I snoath 75 50 25 seng of Mosc ow : T i meaen “‘“:E‘:“;mél- | which, according to the correspondent, nates all metal-to-metal con- | 1 MODtA........ o o g Il second group of son; ere | 3 L easury, of 2 lis bel i d by Chinese stu. air bills. | ong, @ miasterplece for u | X- C and Evelyn Reglin, secretary of | 3 ye/" ensineersd by Chinese =ty tactandiuves enait, Bills I % ALL OTHER STATES AND CANADA i Hom®; . Massenet's|COITAE06 et These students are holding meetings Buy with your mind made % Daily and ! given typleal Chaliapin in- | AL };Axnd o the | ;nd distributing anti-Christian publi- | up. Demand EBONITE. Sunday Daily Snnday Jud Fiesh H or Fresh {he moody Russlan ‘Au-| L\ 6 w0 Congress, Aes Indorses Saracs’ | cations describing Christianity as the | Take no substitute. jElE 12 months. ....... ceo.....851200 $800 $4.00 TG G AR BF o et gl B e acoruat Deo st t of imperialistic encroach- : ; < qually mevi [y In resolutions passed by unanimous e e e R o i v sensl cian ; 6 months. 6.00 4.00 2.00 Shoulder in your Christmas marketing. song of the Fl the entire group | youe ol the cltizens of the George |gemonstrations on Christmas day in A SdoNy T (% 1 month. . 1.00- 75 35 il forming a collection of not infrequent- { Junior Republic | the various cities. 2 2 2 5 A i ly heard songs, yet songs which the — -— | The correspondent says that mis- FOREIGN | Russian has made his own. | New Traffic Light Installed. |sion workers throughout China are x Beils aot fitl « Max u“mnu\\'h»\;ll, :tLCO!l|l1>d!‘1»;? i M it at 1M,serlouafly concerned over the move-I : Sunday Daily Sunday of piano solos. the omatic trafiic a et : syril Scott, of which | intersection of Fifteenth and H streets | m — * l: months. . ceen..$27.00 £ $20.00 $9.00 ‘Lotus Land” and “Negro Dance’ |northeast was installed yesterday and S . months. . 13.50 X o e most Interesting, and in the |1 fn operation, It was announcad to-| Houses For Sale and Rent {iT's SHREDDED OiL}) b4 1 month‘ 225 lgoo 4’?5] sccond group such well known work by Col. 1 C. Moller, assistant di- FOR TRANSMISSIONS * > 4 = 17 et SN E VTR (00 S IRE Gt e DR S 5, ¢ S Rachmaninoft's popular prelude and | rector of traffic. The light relieved J. LEO KoLB AND REAR AXLES * Liweek . i.is uon sionie o B0 .50 20 ‘he Borodin “Aux Convent.” Scriabinis | (wo traffic policemen. The Traffic Bu * - Washington Meat Packers’ Association tude Pathetique” and Balakirefl's | reau now is planning to install a simi- MAIN 5027 BAYERSON OIL WORKS - COLUMBIA 5226 i m, X% = = Lark,” with Mendelssohn's “Spinning as encore. song”

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