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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, DE( EMBER 28, 1995. LATE YULE FETES COUNTERFEIT RING MARRED BY COLD. BROKEN BY POLICE Columbia Heights Tree Exer- Five of International Gang cises Wait Till Thursday | That Faked U. S. Reserve for Weather Change. Notes Caught. ‘ s activitie NISW YORK, December 28.-—Arrest ; of five alleged members of a4 counter- # feiting band, whose operations in- : cluded the printing and distribution i fake stock certificates and Federal eserve notes, was wed today gang's opera- nnot The v Pederal agent Miss Antoinette Margot, who active- | that has become war's « = & Iy assisted Clara Barton found the agency of merey throughout 155 Well Trained Men Are Lost American Red Cross and long known | civitize Miss Margot eventu v v to art lovers of Washington, died at | ally bhe attached to Washing vocably to U. S., Admiral her home, 3415 Twelfth street north- | ton th ade it her perma . enst. late last night. Death was as- | home, settling in Brookland Bloch Says. cribed to the infirmities of age | e aTgot Was an S i —_— served as a nurse on the battlefields | foF the Catholic Ch gng wason Iteduction of 155 men in the vivilian | s s . ot of the founders of St. Anthony's i of France during the Franco-Prussia furce at the naval gun v. Wash: jiof Hrange duning thelBoanco hee Church, which is just across from seurcely rough with her sche Iw:')'.unw Tt is said name of St. | ington Navy Yar ring the pas and duving thig service she met Clara | ADthony was selected us an honov o |fiscal vear, “is net loss to the Barton. The two became strongly at-| Miss Margot, since it is the Government,” s ar Admiral C. tached to each other and succeeded in | eduivalent f FLE e ¢ Bloch B ontinuing their humanitarian service EOt's given name . Tenat ther until the end of the war Arrangements for the funeral had |, .0\ vesrs for the hen Cla Barton was ready to not been cumpleted today, but it was |y return to the United States she urged | sald Bishop Shahan, rector of the |yjes s iccompany her and | Catholie University, will conduct the | gurvices of similur help her the organization | services. necessary to call it e 15 the THREE STILLS SEIZED STRONG EARTHQUAKE o Q K Admiral h nity Christmas tree exer tions extended into Canada and the Roval Mounted Police assisted in the Other Arrests Expected. LLIZABETH, N. J. December ) —IElizabeth police today were i formed that arrest of five alleged in- ternational counterfeiters in New York had been made as a result the apprehension here vesterduy of Frank Weigand on similar charges. Weigand, a former Newark jeweler, was taken into custody at his home at Rahway avenue by three secret se1vice age reconipanted by police Federal agents said the arrests anc Tree at Both Fetes ; o ma ¢ Comr v rfeiters whose opera ) \ f ifeis irouzhout the United p p ‘ mone erc found at Dister. re ‘ a zents xaid that instead of e smmittee, | employed a photo-engraving process, | Lal Bl s BILLS MONDAY. WHEN N ; W p 2 strec < inadequate for existing | : i et rat sioners say, and KL L i . expenses of the pro Hua® ng, | coedi v likely be materially o > e e erection of buildings : v oth since Eyan General Chaivman r Pursuant to this b vere ins but failed because of | o ¥ extime the previous cases that e s n o he Dis of Columbia, as, 8 I because of the inereased FOUR KILLED BY COLD. One Frozen in Baltimore—Three Asphyxiated in Shut Room: 1 oadvised 1 Mr. Mitehe 1 i L were S = i 'l 1 \l\ NOTICES. i NOTICES, . SHADE SHOPS or SHADE FAC.| hollors . i B 1S h | compans will sert trom Janiary 1t et 2 : S CHA BELL. President WANTED —A REITUR D CF FURNT AMES F. HC ctar bhia or Balu = = - RANSFER 'AND STOR. THF NUAL k. THE STOCK PIANOS TON REPAIRED: | ne houre, Wiseonsin ENS AND 1 RUADY FOR NEW nsting vour and o i : i W L. SELBY Tairstow & Clark, Was L ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- of the aesocia o C.on tween” e for the elec the ensuine of such business the X CHARLES T KINDLE, Seertars AL MEETING OF THY In National B Cadpier ¥ IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Hoeg e 03 " Pennsylvania_Svenng am DELAY Spopin Sl hipinse i Jemand 10 UIS COSTLY i Compon o e IRONCLAI‘.'TL';JSJ; T ::“ 7 " The Quality of Our Prmtmg only 1o ths finds a parallel product of the best. HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. PRINiEg, LABOR IS HIGH refc BYRON >S. 7 UAMT\'. |Have You a Printing Need? ! Consult this million dollar Pristag ".,‘3"{ oot. 1 LA plant for profitsble results. oo seae ! National Capital Press KOONS &g fina | 1he National Caplta 4 TRIBUTES TO WOODROW WILSON’S MEMORY. i ] Prince Georges County Raids Shocks Also Felt in Italy, 50 Miles S . . ! average. Certain Against Liquor and Gambling 4 From Rome. and in pelEl S8 to Be Cont\nued, | Vera Cruz are to offer u comparison of one man | — | — to his fellow within a t. If = o i e this is correct. the average marks of Speesl iRt to fite 5.8 BE tie AsmicisieaiEien an establishment should be the mean | HYATTSVILLE. Md., December 28, MANILA, December I8 A stre mark on the sca atings with a tes Aftorney Allan Bowie is pre. | earth ced aestern Mindanao. [air proportion of the emploves graded paring 1o renew his clean-up cam-|Leyte and Samara provinces toda 1bove and below the mean paizgn in e Georges County umi Weather Bureau advices stated. The - . Fo desihlate sl shock was strong enou vaken 2 sxeel ol aifuoy{GEEIsILLS Ao [lhe inhabitants was | JOHN HARTMAN, 106, DIES riod reported 1 hree liquor raids were conducted S 70 YEARS A BLACKSMITH Christmas eve and Christmas day by | TERNT. Italv, I the “fAying squa aded by Con-|Strong thoush br Plied His Tndo Bock 1o Days stable Claude Reese of Berwyn. A. J.|Were registered | 4 5 Windsor and James Chaney were ar.| day mo When Captial Was Hardly rested in connection with the discov-|rounding terri = 4 e I 1 oparation on 4 | Ported. Terni is about 50 miles no More Than Village. farm ) Anne district and were | €ast of Rome. | < i . e i atA cGetitascn: JTHeIROmES e John Hartman. centenarfan black of the men were suid by officers to| oo (ST O S oK | smith. who plied his trade in the be poverty stricken SVERA e oo LEE Capita! for more than 70 vears, died tiee of the Peace Herbert J.|Two earthquakes were felt here yos. | (uPital e e Moffat of iyatteville, who heard the | terday. the first at noon and the sec ristmas day at a local hospila evidence in all the raid cases, fined |0nd 11 o'clock in the evening. The | where he had been ill for five vears, Frvmond Mason, colored, $150 and | first was slight, but the second was of | and will be buried this afternoon at e eemonth suspended | an_oscillating nature and of longer | Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Catholic cene at \War President’s offerings in memory of his 69th birthday. James P. Berkeley ( thedral, are shown with the flowers. The wreaths aul v ght) head verger, and Robert re only a few of the hundreds recel oral reer of the today liss Antoinette Margot, \\ ho A\l(lcd Clara Barton to l‘ound Red Cross, Dies efficiency r IN YULETIDE DRIVE ~ ROCKS PHILIPPINES i eloicnis durttion | reral rites wili be conducte mb in Washington Cathedral today, when admirers throughout the country sent |of ) assistant ed at the | REDUCTION IN GUN FACTORY FORCE HIT OTABLES T0 PAY - HONOR 70 WILSON Baker and Dr. Samuel Eliot' Prepares Resolution to Give 1o Speak Here—Tomb French Status on War | ANDREW TOPLEAD CAUSE OF FRANCE i Zhais | Is Decorated. Obligations. | { Homage is being paid todmy to the| To give France “most favored na ;nwnmr\' of Woodrow Wilson his [tion” status with respect to war debts {followers here and throughout the Na-{ A. Piatt Andrew, Republican, of Mas- | tion at banguet meetings of the hun- | sachusetts, who was Assistant Secre- dreds of the Wilson Memorial Founda the Treasury from 1910 to {Uons and at o exercises incident | % prepared a joint resolution |l the celebration of the sixty-ninth | which he intends to Introduce as soon | Ibirthday anniversary of the war-time | [ Eresiaest as_the House reconvenes January 4 I WWireacns, sent by ‘the imembers of || ME Andiew, who seryeduthroughil |the nion. were placed on the tomb|the French and later with the Amer- | lof M VWildon! Washington | i¢in Red Cross, proposes in his resolu | Cathedral this morn i ltion to assure to France the same i Tonight smembers of tk Washing- | terms agreed upon with Italy, or if ivvm chapter of the meme 1l organiza- | lower te 8 Sre llowed any other ton Wil gather at the Masflower|nation, those would become the terms | Hotel to praise the ideals, service and | of the French settlement H character of the war President. The | No Spokesmen Here. | | principal address will be made by Dr. | - | A. Ellot of Boston, the son of Whils dmitting that the l!’»’:uh[ nt-emeritus Eliot of Harvard. | govern: t frequently has failed to ot will speak on the idealism | understand the American point of Wilson view Andrew claims that “the | Newton D. Baker. who served as! American ernment has shown S ry of War under Wilson, will | little comprehensoon of the tremen muke an extemporaneous address, re ns which France has had calling many incidends of his close ceems to have singled out sociation with My fu cularly harsh speakers will be intr This he attributes to the eric A. Dela who 18 ¢ nee lesman of !the Washington Chapter of e in the United States to ow Wilson Memorial Four s being assisted by Mrs in his lution em holm Abrams, Mre. Blair a considerable part of Robert 3rookings, Mrs « zed against the Ery Carte France i¢ the cost (at Cary T yson, Charles S 1 to American manu | Judze Edwin B : ssed by | Thompson seph period © Charles Warren. About o | admirers xpecied 1o attend oL Unite In New York City. where the Wil |gi,tes was unable to contribute men son memorial movement was initiated. | |, 05T ia) numbers, and such sup. group of 1,000 members of the or- .~ fal num it nization will gather for 7 pies represent the pr ot o O el It e o | theiprosacutionfof thelwarid g the [ oraric tits ot the cornitrey eater part of months of our = % oo, participation, in which time hundreds 1925 HELD “WILSON YEAR." ¢ thonsands of the youth of France ere mutilated and killed while our troops were being mobilized and Admirers Point to Growth of War trained President’s 1d France Gave Gifts. NEW YORK., December 28 () Andrew reminds his colieague Calling 1925 a W« Wilson " | that he period of Amer vear, because of the rese made | extreme need France gave generous toward international peace, his ad- | aid lo the United States only i President’s birthplace. tod 1 S Do and_while v on Exhibition. ex the United At Amherst, Mass., a collec tates occupies Coolidge records and personal | has said. “a pos assed in row Wilson ha huma . 5 far i { hibit. Princetor r us : | piled Vo War, with Bt | shows 1 cu ed, ;V‘ degrees he s (the eater part of which has been ¢ other countries since the Wo r hegan) and be; liber for our own wi madern American stitutic able to prov ally { honorary cities, and e i et zilian army D i aneat e The Woodrow W ationa e Sroyerny memoration commi anmnot dinners ir honor here and in 50 h FLAT TIRE? sther citi o, ed to Roveevert 'x’é“”v’ Fadereett LEETH BROTHERS of the speakers 2 inches in diamete: for distribution among prison ence following the sefzure g of 330 xalle ) mash and several| The center of the disturbance oclock at the Deal Funeral Home. e zallons of whisky near Ritchle. in the | thought to ce been in the volc 816 H street northeast. { Cite Progress of Ideals. Spanlding district regions near Vera Cruz. The shos Mr. Hartman, whose exact age was| The birthday celebration, nearl An alleged still of 50 lon capacity | were felt here and at Cordoba. Orizak thought to be 106, had neo survivir two yea after his death. marks the a ind near Pumpkintown, on u\»‘aw Japala. The subterranean rum-! relatives and during the latter p end of a year which he would have Mariboro pike, and H. . Hovle was |DPlIngs caused some excitement among | of his life made home with his ! had every reason to regard as the hap Lrvested. but Justice Moffat freed the | the people. | closest friend. George M. Ofenstein, | plest since the armistice, his admirers defendant because of the lack of evi-| | 213 B street northeast. | claim. - They cite as the prima dence connecting him with the still. e ] KENAH DIES Mr. Hartman entered Tihe nlack- | dences of the working out of the I JF vou are looking for a smith trade here when Washington{son ideals the signing of the Locarno P 5 | was but a village with muddy streets. | pact and the prospect of American e e Hon |"‘n,':dw|,": HOOVER FORESEES VALUE | S | While engaged in his occupation dur- | barticipation in the league armament that combinath {hiess Semt ouse Employe Populn at Capitol. | ing the last century, when carriages | conference and adherence to detached Homes— OF ARBITRAL TRlBUNALS1 2 | were the mode, Mr. Hartman became | World Court. Wjlleebulit—in " :Dievonwhire Came Here in 1911. | known to many persons of promi- . 512 930 1 ’1.; _00 Jthesl). Icenaby ) veters plove | nence. He outlived practically all of . 700 & b X3 Far-Reaching Beneficial Changes | o tre tinuiee e Chrivtomns Aot | thern 3 COMMODITY PRODUCTION o2 And il home fn South Amboy. N. J.. his | D very fd terms Predicted in Methhods of Set- SHOWS LITTLE CHANGE| » r \ 1 ? friends at the Capitol learned . =6 Faaarrong Cle L Eaiaad tling Trade Disputes. The funeral will be held to. SHIPPING WNEW Stre | w. with more than a score of . . reaching changes in methods| members of Conzress and prominent November Volume About Same as | ||| W. C. im"l‘ "\ N. Miller | of interstate business will be effected | politicians attending. i i o That for Precedin. il ealtors O it low becuning ob-| | Mir. et s calied to ssivics | | UHeAls a6 wud Bellsies Hum g Month, i i 1119 Seventeenth Street | erative January 1 which will permit | Washington. after unusual work for | New York, According to Report. Main 1790 | establishment of arbitral tribunals in | the Democratic party in New Jersey o : hoth domestic and foreign trade to|when the Democrats won control of B ie Federal Reserve Board in its settie business disputes by agreement | the Flouse in 1911. He has been in| . .~ ARRIVED YESTERDAY. { review of business conditions made between the parties concerned, in the | charge of the Democratic cloakroom | Muhareo an Pedro. Xov: 39 | public last night declared production opinion of Secretary Hoover. | ana worked in close co-operation with | Pastores Port Timon. Dec. 38 | of basic commodities in November Studies made for the Commerce | Representative William A. Oldfield of | s G continued in about the same volume | Secretary have convinced him, he | Arkansas. the Democratic whip, who | yexico 3 eia Cruz, Dee, 10 | 15 the month before, with the general Said in 3 statement today, that law- | today said that Mr. Kenah was one |Santa 2 Viipa @ |level of prices remaining unchanged. vers, jurists and “the substantial ele- | of the most devoted and efficient em Rorcavicy JBern Deci28| Increases occurred in average daily Inent of the American business public | ployes at the Capitol in the last quar- | Ajaania ~an L,'\‘,"({.Z,‘.TI Dec: 10 | production of pig iron. steel ingots are overwhelmingly in fuvor” of the|ter of a century. e was exceedingly | 4 | copper and bituminous coal and in the plan. g | popular. especially with the Demo- | DUE TUESDAY o | consumption of cotton, while the Business houses individually, trade | cratic members. acrE Balin Hamburz, Dec- 18 | production of flour, sugar and meat associations, boards of trade or ex-| . = Vestria Buenos Aires. Dec, products declined. changes will be empowered by the | Stockholm Gothenburg. Dec. S in leading lines of wholes: fhensare to set up the new arbitration | CHIEFS OPTIMISTIC | Ceictonts Glasgow. Dec: 19 | (raie showed the ustal decline in No machinery. | DUE WEDNESDAY {vember from the seasonally high & { OF SETTL'NG STRIKE | Hom, Southampton. Dee. 11 | levels in October. but continued larger | Finland . San_Francisco. De 0 tiie coiess = : GEN. PERSHING, ILL. i Osear 11 Copenhagen. Dac an n the corresponding month of . . Sinara. "\ [Constantinole. De: any of the past five vears. : ON EVE OF PARLEY {i¥. e e e (@ontinuedl fromebitat Page)| | | Mibevisis - “London. D n{vm- that month in the past six vears. = = e Wholesale prices, according to the FOR U. S. BY JAN. ‘5'”3-\\\1\.mm'\ throughout the Iast and | OUTGOING STEAMERS, fmre g gl o L 3 through the anthracite region, bt SAILED YESTERDAY | tics, remained the same in November (Continued from First Page.) | would not comment on possible results | Paris—Hax; s 5:00 P | 38 in_Octobe: ’ B = — |of the direct invitation Munargo—Nassau .. 1 200 P! O Donahue 8 from the tangled Tacna-Avica con-| Fronf another Government source it SAILING Tunn‘ | trove which was passing just|was learned that observers in Wash- | Majestic—Southampton saopy | 1f Itls Rentable I Can Rent It Pharmacy then through one of its most delicate |ington are gratified with the newest [ Ohinan—Cristobal . .. L B0 PM . phases. developments in the anthracite con. [ Hethpool—St. John's. ALOD/A J. LEO KoLB Wis. Av. d O Street It was decided that he should re- [troversy, and are confident that out of SAILING TUESDAY. 923N 3 - Ave. an ree main in Arica for the time being, al |the negotiations in New York tomor- | Suverie—Cape Town . 400 P LY. Av. 1237 Wis. Av. : Star B h though all angements had been |row some basis of settlement of the | Cristobal—Crictobal 2:00 PM 1 e to bring himback to the United | wake nestion niay be reached. The RIpey MAIN 5027 SEALS UG LA G States on the cruiser Ro second question on which the oper. L00 B should the trip be found nece replaced ) el o PRIESTS' MEETING OFF. hta Marta Worry Affects Health. | Pt hrtad Pl ; ; ; TackentachCristobi There is no doubt among Gen.|Session Called to Take Drastic Strike | Leighton—Buenos Aires Pershing’s intimates here that the S Vestalia—Buenos Aires = stress and worry of the Arica nego- | Action Canceled. | SAILING THURSDAY. {iations have contributed greatly 10| \wILKESBARRE. Ps Fastern Glade——Cane Town the faflure of health. Faced with the | ns‘:;,,““.',:;‘:"“;“'f,‘;im!. a., December nhagen . . u ; v 28 ()~ atholic priests of the P pper——London falc ot compeaingl “u"'“""',““g“ ©ld | hon-English-speaking parishes who 2 Hambure controversy between the fwo South| cont s letter last week to John L. o—Barcelona. American countries. he has expended ind miners disagree—the check still in dispute, and will remain | |the subject for another general con- | New |ference.” The call for the wage confer- | |ence was issued Christmas eve. SAILING WED) Naples Amstordam = Rotierdam Badagry—Teneriffe | Laura C—Gravosa | Maracai an Juan | Crofton Hall—Buienos " Aires Since then the Rochester has been at Ari by the cr enver, nd it ssumed the gen. al will make the homeward voyage n that vessel, Lewis, president of the United Mine reely of the vigor that has character- | 1 of o fred his whole career as a soldler.| Workers, and Jaj, W. W. Ingll Advancing years and the necessity | SPokesman for the anthracite op., of living under unpleasant surround.| trators. decided vesterday to canceldneaMonte Chrietl Thgs in the little Paclfic Coast town | Lhe meeting of all the priests of non-| ¥edea—Cape Hajuien, o) T have contributed to his dif. | English-speaking congregations of the | Marie 3 - OfEaulealaNS 2 | anthracite region which had been SAILING FRIDAY. fleulte cheduled for Wednesday to take Homeric—Southampton . ton indicate that he has been suf. | : ‘{g:-”“ Severels for weeltal becauss of | 00! Strikel Minnewaska—London S {nabllity to receive proper dental at.|, A second letter, also addressed to |RoriccLiverpoct, - - oo tention. It is assumed that this trou- | )T Lewls and Maj. Inglis. contained | ciiedonia—Giasgow : ble has been a contributing i Mg geimowledseiment o INlumininiee ol il . < the criticism directed their way by |Sibonev—Havana . "):l"r‘;’:\qu‘:':“ development | leaders of the miners following publi- | furezal—San Juan. .- o | cation of their first letter. They |San Jose—Kingston. ... —>——— | pressed for an early end of the sus. | Fan-American—Buerios " Aire lator in the Bureau of Education of th Reports which have reached Wash-1..3..51c action” to settle the hard SAILING pension and reiterated that “the sentl. | 3imotais Cristoval ments we expressed in our declaration | Rosalind—St. Johi at that time are the sentiments of a | F9ry St. Georre-—Bermuda Ia majority of the mine worker: Tan Glaneho—Puerto | Corter Miss Frances M. Fernald, trans- e Department of Interlor, can speak es and dialects. ~ ESDAY 12:00 3 10:00 AN 00 P'M. 00 PM 00 P.M. SATURDAY. 00 AN 00 A'A 00 A M 00 ATM 00 M. 1200 1 Wherever you find a Star Branch Office—and no matter where you live, in town or the sub- - ECONOMY COAL N STOVE, CHESTNUT, EGG Other Substitutes For Immediate Delivery W. H. HESSICK & SON 14th & Water Sts. S.W. Opp. Bureau Eng. & Printing urbs, there’s one in your neighborhood — make use of its facili- ties for taking care of your Classified ads for The Star. You can be sure of prompt attention; and with no fees attached to the service. Only reg- ular rates are charged. 10 MONTHS TO PAY| *| AUTO LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE YQUALIT Y = The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers hers combined—because Star ads bring results. SUpEmon GARAGE s WE REMODEL,REBUILD,REPAIR. S 20MONTHS TO PAY “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office. ONEBRAKER $20-112ST.N.W. PraoE vty 047 Tuesday—Wednesday Fresh Shoulders 7 c [b. Fresh HAMS 275 Pork LOINS 9. Baking Chickens Oc lb. No. 3 Tomatoes 3 Cans (o Selected EGGS 39 Granulated UGAR 10 Lbs. C . 1 {

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