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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO 1 . T TiomonTHs ToPAY] | Collector Finds ! AUTO LIABILITY.AND) | N = ‘ 4 e PROPERTY DAMACGE| | LR | | Man’s Skeleton | . ! i After Long Wait| GARA i ! Sueemior carace§ | | FENNING IN OFFICE v | WE REMODEL,REBUILD,REPAIR. | | By thp Asocaind Frow | 1 s 2 | SULSSIEL T MILWAUKE! Wis., December ZOMONTHS TOPAY | Py i e | = cAndersonnes e | TONEBRAKE ‘Nommahon as Commissioner o collect room rent from John | | D) nek since August. ester- (PO reno® 1) Approved—Iudge 0'Toole | ol 1 Tuom o' plest: ? — — | G A th T ne‘k';s skeleton hanging from a 1 ECONOM | iven Another Term. Anderson said Plestinek told | ! : Bl him when he collected the rent for | Frederick A. Fenuning was c to hold the voom. On several oc- | N by the Senate in executive session! casions Anderson called o collect STOVE, CHESTN | inte yootergug-aferncon. The Sen-| DACE ment, but each itime the réom » UT, EGG [ate at the same time took favorable| The roomer is believed to have 1 L lactibn on the nomination of hanged himseif the day he said he Other Substitutes | oo s o0 e Nt s s ; For Immediatg Delivery | W. H. HESSICK & SON 14th & Water Sts. S.W., | & Privting Onv. Bureau Ve | Alice, Amy, Andy andall—giveeach of them an Ever- sharp! And will they ®e delight- ed? Just watch them Christmas / morning! New ;y { designsand many 4 sizes invite your nice selection. [/ 50 cents to #3540 / | / At Eversharp Counters | Everywhere Every Home in Wesley Beights | is o Miller-built Home means that it is built to a stand- ard 1 adds its distinctive charm to the natural beauty of the community. Over $2000000 is already represented in developments which W. C. and A. N. Miller | Realtors 1119 Seventeenth Street Main 1790 EREBY of ti < Ba THAT THE AN 1ders of the In 12 Polls . i A. BOWIE. OF THE fotel Co. tinental on Cachie: STOCK- will Janua for the pu rd Of trustees f other b Hotel (o it & o'clo fetion of the | be_appr Munic Dell f¢ t and of Miss J | ment to the Civil Serv | TWO DEATHS BRING. e lcen as| Con 1orec nt- | nent ziven sident Coolidge | lin June s o death : g S 3 | une. the e | here today were abandoned when the | A0 L ron of the Protests were xeceived at thad | | ap 8 insisted on writ At | restaur November 18 last and was e e ; : t the miners would not limit | SRR, SPVEERET LIS, employe Fefent to warrant holding Gf hear scussion to Gov. Pinchot's DeAee |of the company. who also forcibly e plan, This plan provides for a limited | gjocted him. ' He is represented by At- ted t1 sination.. SemAteh T 2 LR ";"‘l'k off and a ¥ as o the POS- | torneys Wilton Lambert = and Sl e b i sibility of @ wa ase. Rudolph 11, Yeatman ! was chairman of the suocommit- | Inquests Being Held Today | e sk ol Rudolpn o = i 4 3 —_— - Commissioner Fenning is a native | N 1 : { John L. Lewis, president of ihe | Wiashinzroman and attenaea e o 10 FiX Blame in Street 1 G Wi had accepted , {1ic schools here. He received two de e Mayor Durkan's invitation to attend || | from the National Univer Fatalities. | the meeting today. but after being ad- || i Law School and began i vised late last night of the operators’ | | 1902, During the war he [ view canceled h i i major in the Quartermasier C k- come to Scranton and made pr i 1 Two hs from traflic accidents | “ , v i ind is now a colonel in the res . ' 4 > tions to spend the Christmas holidays | | - 9 o Coolidge inaugural committee jifon tite ncir yeir mow cloding there was an important development 80, .asivomuared quith QL IOF U - iinMinndaituntion: he he would i Inquests are being held this after-{ ., %, heqqquarters hiladelphia If | noon in each c: One is being con evoage. Witer Toed Hoapital aotaier, | Mavor Durlan seemed to think there : ‘\lhllh run down Sunday nizht by |Was not '”“:h hope for a conference SHORTAGE $213,000 1. i “Sietiucer v {anitater Corisimas. 55 Wl S5 Rooms and Bath iz o e o o oo Sl e o v e o e g | Builein Garage Two Others Indicted With Leo Far- | Figed Hospita) last might. @@ i | that peace is in stght; in fact, |y ;u:‘\! Built-in Refrigerator rell, Teller Charged With :l:r“m“i;;l:d'm“ 38 yen ’“L:vldmnr“fi”\l‘ ;.",’G:\pw . it s Metal Weatherstripped { ter Reed Hospital, vesterday from in HAEE I, | juries ned three weeks ago — | when hit-and run mc st knocked Special Dispate e Stas { him down and left him lying in the roadway at Second and streets. | | Police have not learned th= identity of | the driver. { BALTIMORE, December — The amount involved in the theft of from the Mercantile Bank will ximatelv $213,000, it s said, stie n and indictment men by the grand j moneg | 10 Persons Injured Ten persons we; accidents between 5 « | afternoon and midni wet condition {of the streets being blamed in severai |instances. None was reported danger- | following two mo rdiy Since ‘the arrest December 8 of Leo trafiic ock yesterday and presentment Farrell, teller at nk. it has been known that the | ously hurt. | involved was larger than! Theodore R. Edfeldt, 21 s old, | ire named in the first | 2116 Fourteent} St. was | ainst Farrell { knocked down on Nichols avenue near | presentments returned yes-|\" street southeast. shortly after 1l is charged with steal-|o'clock. by the automobile of Mrs in addition to the $55.000. | Katie Grimes. Oxon Hill, Md. He was nd jury also returned pre.|treated for cuts and bruises. Thirty | sentments against John W. Kerr, for- { minutes later Mrs. . E. Edwards, mer bookkeeper at the bank, on three | years old, 918 New York avenue Sharses fof ceoeivhis stolen, money a slight injury to her leg wh es and $400 in an the J. Paul Sturm. former|Avers. 1630 |avenue and { her home. charge of stealing Tenth street. Avers took Farrell is 23 vears old and had heen | Shortly after 6 o'clo ames C. | employed by the bank about m:ml" amberlain, 48 v . 2812 Penn Flo wasta feller sylvania avenue. ked down in & {front of 901 Twentieth street by the T automobile of James C. Cook, Mount | Rainier, Md. Tospital treatment was YALE MUSEUM GIVES ~|[iinie AID TO EVOLUT]ON'STS Police next reported an acecident to Viola B. Davis, 3313 Twenty-second = - street northeast, at Tenth and F New Peabody Building Will House | Streets. She was injured ahout the spine by the automebile of George W Specimens Cited by Pro- i Smith, 2254 Ontario road. Smith took i her Smergency Hospita ponents of Theory. ; : Bus and Auto Collide. A bus of the Rapid Transit Co.. and automobile of William Blackiwell, By the Associated Press NEW HAV Conn., Support for December | ¢ the theory of evo-|945 Westminster str : y o1 9 stminster street, collided, at lution will be physically portrayed in | Thirteenth and I P the new Peabody Museum Building, | about 6:30 o'clock. Bl Suffer to be opened December 31. it Was ing from an injury to his knee, was announced last night by a communi- | taken to Freedmen’ pital cation- from Yale's secretary’s office.| Claud A. Gruff, 46 < 01d, Mo | Lean, Va.. was driver of an automo bile that struck and knocked down Ir- vin Anderson, Hallston, Va . at Thir- e ty-third and M streets shorily before nged “bio-) 77 g'clock. Anderson refused hospital | seum, which ments da; have been the advanced by man: of this theory, will be a proponents | MAYOR FORESEES 1$7,500.000 Structure, 42 Stories Man’s $75,000 Rum | A Burden, He Asks| U. S. Destroy It By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, N. Y., December 22. —Ownership of pre-prohibition liquor worth $75,000 has become such a burden to Solomon Jacob- son, theater owner, that he has asked the Federal prohibition of- | ficials to destroy the stock. Agents found Jacobson’s liquor stored on the second floor of a warehouse d on the floor below an illegal bottling plant was in operation. Jacobson proved he had owned his_liquor since 1919 and knew nothing of the operations on the EARLY GOAL PEACE i Prospect That Parley Will Be ‘ Held Before Christmas Is Slight. By the Associated Prese SCRANTON Spects of re December P sumption of wage ne- gotiations between anthracite opel e tors and miners before Christmas ap < = i peared slight today. Mayor John Dur Sues for $10,000. kan, chairman of & committee of may-| G. Hunter Oshorne, whose address is given as 103 House Office Building, has filed suit in the District Supreme Court ta recover £10,000 damages from the Child’s Restaurant, Inc., for al- leged wlt and ejection from the company’s place at 1423 Penns)‘lvanin] avenue. ors and burgesses of the hard coal field, was hopef; that the opposing groups would be brought to- gether in the near future. The committee’s plans for a meetng . however, e today. Il Homes me i it came within 10 days. Throughout Favor Complete Tie-up. : = : In Pottsville resolutions suggest N. L. Sansbury Co. out the mainten wiopted by the mines by call men have be ) the United Mine Worker Under a long-si ome 10,000 men work preventing of mines since some quit work September re 1o get wage check-off. HUGE HOTEL TO RISE ON VANDERBILT SITE For Lease Shops and Offices NEW HILL BUILDING 17th & I Streets Ground floor shops as low as $125 per month—another, $200. Important corner space —27 feet on 17th Street and 30 feet on I Street, $416.66. and the Tall, to Be Erected at Fifth Avenue and 57th Street. Br the Associated Press NEW YORK. December @ 0.y 5 7 tallest hotel in the world, a Offices divided in any size icture, will be constructed at a suites desired from $50 each up of 500,000 on the site of the ~—$1.57 to $2.16 square foot. anderbilt chateau. Fifth avenue and Fifty-seventh street ccording 10 High - class appointments plans flled with city oflicials vester throughout—ready for occu- day by C. Maurice Heckscher, builder. Mr. Heckscher last night a it was oo early to discuss the general ! plans of construction. The land on || which the mansion is to be built was | sold for $7,100.000, so that the total of the hotel will reach almost | 000.000. egotiations also were reported to be under wav for the sale of one of | the Vanderbiit twin houses, which oc- | \\ cupy a Fifth avenue block front be = pancy about December 15th. MOORE & HILL Ine. 730 17th Street | [ | I Y 4 - gy tween Fifty-first street and Fifty-sec ond street, as a site for a large com- mercial structure Mrs. Henry White, ner Ambassador to wife of the for- | ance and a daughter of the late William H. Van- lerbilt. is said to be negotiating for { logically and evolutionary,” the an-| s 5 | the sale of the north house, which | { nouncement stated, show | jreatment for a slight injury to his|she now owns, for $3.500,000 WANTED—FULL QR PART LOADS OF | velopment of different c : . Sicenidic Mr. and Mrs. Henry White also L RO of present life, and also by individuatl | 4 o0, Leavelle, 38 years old, and Ada{pave a home on Crescent place, Wash- S he anriotm rement s the only eot, were striick by the automoile | "1 P ¢ ! i1d, vegetable lazative to ank 16 FOF RIS | mhevannouncement says ithe) only |00k BEe SISk by the automob] — a mild, BIVIDESD NOTICE lother collection equaling that of the | orpod v2rd ,',-':,",l:‘ti,‘,,;m', 'v”?f,” nagar | relieve Constipation and Bili~ TS 0 e v | Sy Stuceun e b Sbeuny | Srect at Fourieenh “and Feret | BRITISH AIR ACE DIES. | | | Shihee mos oot essie aoa 195 a0 | o "Bainburgh. It 'has aniatmost| p e, AUOLC M odlocke | Slaplens G [EppeBcESst S Bone ind wili be | unique collection of the jaws and! 0 Lome. phe ! ; : o (e | at 24 Grant | teeth of tiny animals which exv“ed\:;e;f;dfi:z !h}‘{:xirpidxmh physician for v}:rlc Jenoure Was in Illinois Hos- NOTICE 18 GIVEN THAT THE FOLLOWING | during the age of reptiles, one of ;™ p 0 R jised " = e | otz Fand 1 THE LOLEOSING | (" irgest collections of ‘meteorites| ,James de Burns, colored, 30 year Bl MRl & o Tl e e in this country. The first dinosaur| By oo (A5G TIEEH QPETAGRE 4| PEORIA. T, December @ | . 3 ever mounted in America, the first | pyBCET S HPNER SR A8 SUIOIMG- ric Jenoure. 27 vears old. a British | 47, 301 132 | fiving dragons ever unearthed in this | v SO and-| Aving ace, died at the State Hospital | over, Md., in front of 432 K street LINENS. LACES. APPAREL AND HOUSE. | country and the first fossil horses | e Rrims s o t head. | ere vesterday H 1855 N VHROUD, TG Sann'§, e | ever found on this continent are| 0% FUTAS, SUflring from @ cut head.| jospital attendants say Jenoure'ss NO DELIVERIES WIT ADE BY TiE | found in the collection. s D ospital- 1 family is prominent in Havana. Cuba R gt e i ! — = | Word arrived from his father, in | . 26" Dlease ‘Dhone sour o e Ak | | structing Dr. George Zeller, hospital| _Chips the Old Block AT WSS B RABBI WISE EXPLAINS LOANS MADE ON CORN. s e “on e ps off A6 HERMANX i e honors. regardless of expense. M JUNIORS— Phone. Lincoin” 195 STAND ON CHRISTIANITY |Iowa Farm Bank Has Heavy Busi- ol D T il o ) Little MRs ot —— b o | planes during his war service, once UE FIBEMEN'S INSURANCE ! ness at Start. | missing death by seconds when his Dus thisd e lpee o Lo ey onh: | Says He Did Not Mean That JeWs| opr DODGE. Towa. December |machine caught fire. He left Europe Pl stockhol 1o Firemen's 22 ()—Nearly o after the war to settle in Florida, | then candy coated. Company of Wash nd Should Accept Jesus as 22 (P).—Nearly 50-loans averaging |? i . 5 i 3 n Wil ment 9t the ofice on Mon: 2 {about $1,000 have been made througn | PUL his mind failed and he wa Foruchildren oad adets, the purpose of pen from 11 2 FOWARD. Se RETURN LOAD OF FURNI w York. Phitadel ) 3 rsY Yy Dhiladelpbia or Baltt AND' STOR- | CARLOADS Apply 300 Reinhardt Shade Factory annotnces that in ord thelr nd_Jan. 1 > the rest 1121 5thn.w. | Phone Main 11 | IRONCLA ROOF apan: WORRIES? tell you what ia The Quality of Our Printfng ‘ finds a parallel only in the product of the best. HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. R\ N & A A S PRINTEM, BYRON S. ADAMS, gaimae, | Have You a Printing Need? Consult this milion dollar Drintng | plant tor profitible resuits. H The National Capital Prm:, 1210-1212 D ST. N.W. | WILL NOT BE OPEN Wi FOR BUSINESS ON i CHRIST DAY. ‘ FTHE SAMUEL C. PALMER| COMPANY, INC; 1066 W |>7(;().\*'.\' ‘,\\ B Free Display Until Christsmas Bring the children 10 see & truly wonger- e e with ks #romis, Boss e e i o e George W. Barghausen Sheet Metal Works [‘ NOW LOCATED_AT §326 9th St. N.W.. | 20 | Stephen i | recent utterances acknowledging the | Christianity save by Chr | the legitimate and vaudeville stage { upon | widow. Deity. the Fort Dodge branch of the re- cently created National Credit Cor- poration in the six since it has mber 22.—Rabbi | heen open for b W. Gadd, | Wise said last night his|manager stated y : | The bank, planned at By the d Press NEW YORK, D Ass a recent | existence of Christ as a man and the | farmer-business men's meeting, loans high morality of Christian doctrine {to farmers on the securlty furnished | should not be construed as meaning | by their corn, which is stored on their | | | Jews should Christianity. “There is no question of embracir tians,” Di the tenets of [own farms under seal. accept 1 Christianity grew out | of the teaching of Jesus, but Jesus | {was a Jew and a Jewlsh teacher from ! DELAY jthe beginning to the end of his ! . | moar Peace of Mind IS COSTLY DL Wisen distuguished Sbotwos | Lot us renair vour voof NOW. Cay|Jesus’ teachings as a man, however, | Wise stated. You’ll Have | and the Christian doctrine of Jesus’ —after‘we have in- deity, declaring that modern Jews stand exactly where our fathe: 7 -, have stood with respect to the! vestigated the roof human aspect of Jesus” and that| “no Jew dreams of accepting the 7 Christian dogmatic view with respect | “l}en we leave a to the uniqueness of Jesus in so far | roof it has been put in | other or more than man.” ! e's utterances evoked a ! perfect condition—and | storm of protest from the reform | " Jewish clergy of New York. tne! Will stay put, too. | orthodox rabbis refused to discuss the | , 1 matter publicly, although expressing 2 - disagreement with him in private, | We don’t stop at sur- | His discussion was variously charac.| faces——but go to the terized s ensational,” “misleading’" . i and “superficial” by leading Jewish | bottom of the question clergymen. WILL GIVE ACTORS HOME. Percy Williams' Widow to Leave Big Estate to Invalids. RIVERHEAD, N. Y., December 22 (P).—Pineacres, the Long Island home of the late Percy G. Williams, theatrical producer, to become a home for aged and invalid actors of —making such repairs as may be necessary to | sustain the Rose repu- tation and satisfy the Rose customers. An estimate before we start —and a budget plan for payment after we have done the work 10/ Rose Br % the death of the producer's This became known yester- day with the filing In Surrogate Court of a report by the transfer tax as- sessor on the producer's will. The home is at East Islip. Company The estate was valued at $3,350,432. A third of this amount is left to a 2120:22 North wn, Harold S. Wiililams, and the re Georgis Ave. 847818 mainder to the producer's widow, Mrs lda . Williams, an invalid. and oth- er relatives. » brought to the State Hospital here SOLD BY YOUR ”Uflfllflf‘ last Summer. AWarm Bathroom The one place you do want warm in the morning. Keep the bathroom cozily warm with Welsbach heat. It is quick heat! Clean! Odorless! Economical! It is the result of special features that only the Welsbach Radiant Gas Heaters have Priced from $8 to $94.50. Burn natural or artificial gas. ¥ Write, phone or call for literature illustrating and describing ten distinctive models. WELSBACH COMPANY 439 Seventh St. N.W. Phone Main 7083 e SELFLIGHTING RADIANT GAS HEATERS | D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925. SHIP FIRE HERO DIES. Chambers Brought Burning Lenape Arthur . CI to Port. LIEWES, Del., December 22 (#).— mbers, veteran pilot who guided the burning Clyde liner Lenape within the Delaware Break- ater after she had taken fire off the New Jersey coast some time ago, died here Sunda) He was 76 years old. ‘When the blazing Lenape, carrying | N % No Advance In Price several hundred passengers, neared the end of her 30-mile dash for a safe anchorage, it was Chambers who re. sponded to radio calls for a pilot. The veteran seaman took the bridge and, with the-fire raging in the vessel's holds and burning the woodwork be- hind him, stuck to his post until the Lenape was safely behind the protect- :“g breakwater. The voyage was his last. = The man who s own lawyer may lose his case, but he saves a fee. So Great Is Its Popularity 3 GAIN—for Christmas Day and throughout the Holidays— you may enjoy the wonderfully wholesome confection that so many praiséd Thanksgiving. Frozen Fruit Pudding And Raspberry Sherbet I'he combination of na y to 1 the table, preparing the wa S| IT’S THE BEST! See your nearest dealer and place your order as early as possible. is near you, call— Carry Ice Cream Company, Inc. “LINCOLN 3900” 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS iral colors is so beautiful that it gives a delightiul surprise when placed on appy enjoyment of this delicious and healthful food dessert. APPROPRIATE MOLDS . SR “BIG HUTCH” CAPTUREDQ SACRAMENTO, Calif., Decembe: 22 (®).—Gov. Friend W. Richardson last night received a telegram from New York announcing the arrest of E. A. “Blg Hutch” Hutchings, whose parole by the State Board of Prison Directors has brought about a grand Jury Investigation in Los Angeles. The governor is participating in ther; investigation following his charge of official corruption in Los Angeles If no dealer Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. he woul duced pi Silk Dressii Iy boxed for Imported 3 for $3.50. and black, neat stripes. Buckskin a. Buttons, Canes and Umbrellas, evening wear; and spear backs. “Kum-A-Part” Cuff Dress Sets, for handsomely boxed, Every Article Will Women, listen! If you want to buy gifts the man will really appreciate come to the shop where d buy. Let us suggest what is most likely to # please him. Here are many specially re- rices. 1 Rob Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs—3 neat- ‘nglish Broadcloth Shirts, plain neckband or collar attached; white or blue. B tach; $1.50 Fancy Lisle Hose, Wool Driving Gloves, with wrist strap; tan Radium Silk Shirts, white, blue and tan and $10 quality, Silk-and-wool Non-wrinkling Ties, Sterling Silver Buckles, with cowhide belt, Silk Pajamas, blue, white, pink, nd Mocha Gloves; $1.50 $3.00 s12 g JE 18 g0 10 $4.50 510 embroidered $4¢_5_(—] 12 to 5 to 25:% to $25:% Be Handsomely Boxed 9.5 |