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THE EVENIN SAYS U. 5. DRIFT WA'%Sbi“fl?fi‘?&fi’l‘%’;"5}% T0 WILSON'S GOAL st s STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESPAY. DECEMBER 29 1 IDISPUTES RITCHIE ny e Lot AN PLANT FIRE s e e e 6 o'clock, with Commissioner 1 aver P / e | Iummg Fire Chief Watson, Chief| o i sisatial []N FED[RAL AI Never Had Weds DAMAGE 5” % B ol e ani-ethes sthcam gn | {1 A Soend oo L} — the the fire was feeling the :: Y fiest effects of the thousands of gal where nature's beauty is eafe- | the Associated Press o O oureq| suarded—every home is designed g i Come 10 Buck wlmm | i l::.s-y..l:: December 0 Muy | RetE B e e e e I g burmonize—nd s Miller- 5 s | DU, [AEITeRs ATIC IV ONCac = The adjoining buildings—the Lee built. Baker Sees League Triumph- Palace Soon. | ]E T. Franks Commends‘ Lo liope. Britsh novle | Firgmen Quell StubbOMN | cudcrciiing eatiismment and the =i | i e e [store of the National Mosaic Co— | More than $2000,000 in de- ing. in Address at Birth- ‘ ‘Enactment Recently Criti- | i t a San Frandso | Downtown Blaze Under ‘)'“;:,;;"_._d ousiy affected by the fire | velopments mow represented. | | | me ls Linked children were born e s e od voad et rid, niece S corge J. Mueller. u Pennsyl- hew of No. » Engine was cut severe- v 1y #bout h - bu man e . he scene of the battle Motor out Massachusetts Avenur, : 5 I never had a daughter, 1 Terrific Hand y = across Winconsin Avenue, Into Cuthe- day Dinner. - : R mzed by Maryland Governor. | | as 1 S errific Handicap. but brilliant beauty. | 3crow Wiscosin Avenue, into Cuthe- y ; With That of Futurc ( Ong tuls aniintgrestingiatony, f=h front of the h\n%_dinb: Hcights Bus at 20th and P Streets A . < | 3 2 e was a pond of ice. Ruler of Britain. Warren I San Francisco P 5 ; . puntmatie B - ) B v || Firemen won w spectucutar_ana Hige i rioped o vasioss) Wy €, and A, N, Miller g his 1 Sha onE ket yleqd Aundrie | hardfought battle with the elements| wrock of the building was covered Realt the s b ath e e el et Fearly Tast night when, with apparatus | Ly u erystalline coating of ice. | _ Realtors able union of the nations because he | O Y 0! ey Smith-Hughes act Smith- | 3 e [ responding to five atarms, thes curp-| Cause of the fire is being investi- | 1119 Seventeenth Street s Siginpr iy Ay t. the reha ot o vied {ed a stubborn and threatening bluze | Za<ed today by the office of ¥ire Mar- Main 1790 aloin ) Wales. | vilians crippled in indu and other Mi {at the wholesale candy plant of | Ome firemun, Pvt. Joseph A. May- | ol nta avenue, after ind when he picked up 1 canses p o3 i popul ! for Voca co bride was | $50,000 estimated damage and para- |5 PIORen huse cor g Sy : % i Sdueation. ' hter of Lord 1ra his il " as the total of personal injuries ered \ x‘x‘”.\l! . Bl atore:thierdcato. Meachens 5 m“ n N lyzed street car traffie for the greater | sustained in the fight TO MONTHS TOPAY, i dent « i Frraie i ithr of Pennsylvania, My t of the rush hour { The building was covered by insur | AUTO LIABILITY AND 1 of fexunoral e " S S “ranks replicd in detail to the attack | The battle was in grim reality a 3700 of y""l i higenv by PROPERTY DJ ) : e | element. fire, broke out in the upper employes of the candy firm had | Shehans \[‘” actlve menion: > s 3t M FASCIST AcTIvlT'ES | (fl) rs of the five-story structure, and | Jeft the building at 4:30, and no wvne | - life Tt d s well i = the wind, | was in it when the fire was discovered. | UPERIOR GARAGE el R L L | Demes Govenor's Statement. - e I e e overe e SARAGR i i pi st | Declaring that the Muryland Gov { build WE REMODEL,REBUILD,REPAIR. of an hou She i whter of Prince Chatle ng furnace inside a|policemen keeping the thousands ernor had the systen wis un- Central Union Regards Propagandad - of congregated at the scene out of harm’s | 20MONTHS TO FAY . 3 | £ ! 0 the first alarm was sounded. | way were served with coffee and cike SRS s el | v et i conce i i | | NTONEBRAKE nto the nd 1 sound nfece > late | . | right of supervision | in U. S. as “Menace” and De- midisc it ‘ ment secur / Iy local functions, M | aming building. | Becker of the Women's Emergenc Wilson u Prophet _— tal ihe. 16 anis Invesbigation | Nout only the fire had to be fought | Home nea. long, oMW htcssp o U | 3 Dr. ¥ < in | with 1 boing water. of does not supervise firemen wind, the he jo! o in w single State it = er h: | ne 00 CITIES PAY HOMAGE. 1 Condemning tivities in > | this country as a * " the Cen- | by ; e ek ek e sk ke e ok ok ok ok ok * tral Labor Un (U n meeting last pight in Musictans’ Hall. 1006 £ street, dopted resolutions urging the Ameri Government o co-operate with inized labor in America in investi ting such activities Supporting the recent denunciation the American Federation of Labor . t to trans tsm to resolutions declared branches of the niry is a provoca development of | The Zoening Star worl.” ke contin vied on by the States unde Paderewski Sees Fruits of Wilson's : !‘h’:":;'!'\1-:’.\1\‘11“'I::\‘1”::l LR Efforts in Locarno Pact. | 4 o a need and a demand for the . NEW YORK. Decen 29 P | Enidliielel el & long I GE ms omill] bundred cities the United 1000 e ot thet tates paid homage vesterday to the | é 8 2 fully advised lon Woo Wilkon on the s 1th anniv out u dissenting One of the argun for the 1 % the case ¢ | cationul 1 Georgia, who [ tested for | planting three otton, with the age vield was A supporte country {otel 2 or v night us eulo anship. his prin Ciples & Harry A, Garfield, president of William ollege, said 4 Mr. Wilson's clear v n and il:](l\‘l)l added, | itable ce to the world liv- Jueld Seas erted | ing principles the settlement of | e A | disputes among _the nations, which | PRINC ASTRID. o z tolat the close of the first quarter assume | of the n s of the | abundan f Amer s prom Encourage Your Boy to Join it that the pounds_ an i an he ) the cotte OF WAL ¢ century are bearing fruit PRINC the f ich announce: Fruits of His Efforts. { made the same of the election of of r. Garfield listed as “the fruit of | ol stugent. ) ._ : ‘.‘ e Hics nints ¥ Junuary 4 Rational ontro oF trade in arm. (he WII.SBN |S H[]N[]RED P ik Sia ome ot woe w01 PRIVATE CAR ISSUE UP. ommissions and conferences on wel women and children and on ; Fali health treaties negotiated e K1 CH .ocarno, and what he termed the 5 S e wble uttitude of the United States [ Sten < o Je ek sk e e e Ak e e LI C. C. to Investigate Complaints | Filed Against Railways. rid Court dherence and | the 1on-pearticipa; stigat « - . . . . the purposed o ferenes o this it i el e ,‘.‘.. partici s ot Membership in The Evening Star Boys’ Club will i | {0f the $2.400.000,600 the Int S . . ops m‘,‘jf;;‘;;"j Wilson 1aid the founda- | Slaunton, Va., Lauds Son/ ror i, exert a splendid influence over him—in addition to of e Woolrow \icon Foundation | \wh o Become \War-Time | b cont was eh giving him the benefit of practical coaching in his frairs.” Hlis influence i e edera Structing a shattered world and estab. | ; e” has been exemplified Leader of Nation. S o | lishing p He ,,’(1 WAS Dro- |y T ueh achievements us the restora- legislation - proposition x adminis tion of Aus nd Hungar: ttle- h— TRAFFI" CRUSH REMEDY. |. e eparations | By the Ass v An e ¥ 3 roud ¢ of private Gover 3 runsportation | ffu{orite sPorts—by men who have won fame as par- ticipants in, and trainers of others, in the great ath- letic pastimes. v % , the Daws v and the pre-| STAUNTON. \ e Letween Greece and = and admirers of Woodr The requirements for membership are an adher- o the natfon. | Bulku T o : on the s A < g Mr. Davis sa ese accomplis] yughout the aus-| I. C. C. Iss =0d Aimed to Re-| " e s e e ey Sl T @ i il s ence to those principles of life that make sound boys lieve Florida Congestion. COAL : Richard S. Tennyson | i designed to enab did not for [0n. 1 Florida cong S ESTOVE CHESTNUT EGG | % Form;;r.ly {)irm‘tur of Bc.). )Artirities in the Other Substitutes istrict of Columbia Playgrounds As a wreath was being placed, atiabout estabi m of Herbert McKelden, {1 For Immediate Delivery —is in charge of The Evening Star Boys’ Club—and et W. H.HESSICK & SON | ¥ the details of the Club’s activities will be under his ague odrow | had been made possible for the L of Nations as founded by W Wilson Lauded by Paderewski Ignace Jan Paderewsks, tesman, called the T triumph of 4 e said that Wilson's words | m: s serve as an INspiration | yom in Be me President or olution And what —morally and physically. the sixty-ninth anni-| irth, aunton, Va., the direct we : : and requit yor of Staunton. on the Wilson | regard the nor 5 kind.” lehem Chapel of the Na-|in Florida territory in orde to mankin TR : e R e would 1 mot believe in him. |tional Cathedral of Saints Pet .xn-\}dn' movements, o began the former Polish premier asked, | Puul at Washi SomoHdy piiread congess o “when my whole native land so deep: | hirthplace of the 1 foltcome: eAEioH Iy loves and respects his memory” |y 0 i BT : | smvemeoactin i Those at the speaker’s table included ar T | an iy memor vird: involved )1;-[ l‘}\i““"“" Wilson and Miss Mar- |,y former Mavo r William H Landes. | During the p Fought a Good Fight. {tcan Railway months ago unotficial bix world gatherings. vers' did was to ying to see r without be Now we the . citizens of the | Fok Ak 5t Washington® 304 | svrs receroen. trom ctlion vte: not changing the main points and | w0y Cof Washington and om other cities. The | ! e T 4 e for e R ot |largest single order was received from | SPirit of the measure fie snsaing | a Washington chemist $51. A number tion is to have it given expert examination | —and we will give you | a detailed report of the facts. And if there is any- thing needed—tell us to go ahead and the work will be done as it e Aot .Hnr:rm = s | The speaker characterized Presi.|¥ise fore 14th & Water Sts. S.W. experienced and whol i G auo prodid wt the | Freight Rate Increase Announced. dent!Wiison as 5& man who foucnt jieedure Opp. Burean Ene. & Printing i P esome guidance. 0 - . ety before o 25 . o9 |a guod fight” a ied fighting | Weeks has > b it troducing theltwo .]“,‘ Ol e e R e {?r his principles.” i ‘f’L Pac | ltsuionlan0dnnally, sununned | 7 Boys in nearby Virginia and Maryland as well fludpiiepled v Olieibere e s .| M. Fraser, orincip sy BAN et S P o S . , > oHE c dded 1o Nir. Delano's addre o o protuce Junuaes 1 and | 2, Colles und o o nees | e T “Resolve” to as Washington boys cre eligible for membership- Sledict to Woodrow Wils | Marci 1. was announced today by | fCntive commmitie god oW G 3 | joi, L e MeiThckrre ni e Wikon | Birthpla e MEXICAN BILLACCEPTED.| Send for Rose Let every boy join. —-——‘—"—_—_""—' tograph of the former President was| == = ————— g - = n o B L S——.r TR LT | praminentls” disoi b i sa tion ST ea s e B ont o C“”“: —and not take amivl i Have your boy fill out the following application E STOCE: 100 M X gor DIt Staunton’ was wree places - . i . . . . WP | B 3 ‘l"} S A sesterduy where ‘e ot i for Promulgation. | further r"“"“‘“ wit! | for membership—sign and address it to Richard S. “:w ’:: T SHA )\. .\: :‘1 = e C-{partment releas the new Wilson ST ~ITY S your root. ! . 2 | analieaSpH SHops”or qinn‘g"’ri‘d memorial _swue’ TTecnt postage | 1 MEXICO CITY; Dece e A Tennyson, Chief The Evening Star Boys’ Club, and i s were allotted to Staunten. ang | ed the Senate modifications in the i Sl ! 1l 1 1 ey e Fiatlon bill, which now goes (o Tresi- | out if your roof is—or | mail it to The Evening Star. £ Wash edreE R ero s e e iz de “alles for D igation. The | 5 . | SEERR et ‘“\’. Lq".,‘}‘.““o":‘ T e e Sroifications are ‘mere. technicalities,| is mot—in good condi- | | It amounted to | : persons requested | = their stamps delivered on self-addressed | ; S *t Savings Bank |envelopes so that they would bear lht»l for the election of dire and such other | December 28 Staunton cancellation | isin Ty’ properls come before the | D¢ Dusiy 3 B on Tuesday. JAH\,,,‘,Im(.rk. The stamps were )rl.ncedl on and at | S NN THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road The Evening Star Boys’ Club Pledge WANT to be a member of The Evening Star Boys’ Club, and if accepted to membership, I pledge myself to: Keep myself always in good physical condition. . 72K 18201’ 3"orclock B i {2 banking | sale also at Princeton, N. J lodms At the corner of 7th and N streots | Washing w x\nmm(r’r‘ . € Washington. The annual 0 said compan 7. | Organization Complete. Officials of the birthplace memorial ‘ announced esterda that organiza- | tions are now virtually completed in 4 traneaction of mich business as may sefore the board. will be held at hank | 1230 | bullding Tuesday. January 12, 1926 Polls |35 States to promote the campaign | B Findary’ 1115 | V1T be ovenat Fand emplp St ol |and raise State quotas of the fund should be done — as Play fair. Several very attractive apartments ranging in size from two rooms, reception hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to five rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and Be a modest winner and an uncomplaining loser. Abide by the rules of all sports I engage in and to respect officials. Foll%w the activities of the Club through The Evening tar. Never neglect either home duties or school classes. original President £ sought to, first, restore to its X THAT THE FOLLOWING | N LN ‘[prupl;:l\onfl the house in which W ll:.un{ t Co. will be redeemed on February |was born and maintain it as a national a ederal-American X sl s 2 he Eedersl Amer tigns! |shrine; second. to restore the chapel where Wilson's father preached here and where tt n was baptized, and ithird, to erect on the campus here of el the Hotsl, Continental on January held At Ahe e ock o tor the puc. |Mary Baldwin College a dormitory to only Rose work al- ways done—to LAST! You'lll be sur- prised at the small cost—and .even TAMES FOROUD, = ING OF THE STOCK tean Buildi //////?/////}/fl////////}/?//// % 1076 “hatween” the | foldeve ot the W ashiagton Hotel Co. will b M for e elec ore for the ens, e e e e A ke sk e e sk e e e e e e sk e sk sk e sk ke e sk e e ek e Ak sk ke ok ke ke ek sk ko ok ok 1 such busi o 1 elect of the board of trustees for |be known us the Woodrow Wilse ices 3 - " menting. | fhe ensuing sear and such other business as | Memorial Hall. il on (89 prices eossanable that can be budget reiars. | may properly lomb\;:ulnr:\tgiav‘n\lgil { | ed under our I am......vears old; attend .=sSchool. T0 OR FROM NEW WRHOA : HAD FAIT HIN i THE ! special payment 1 would like to have a Membership Certificate and The € “HoSTON, “PITTSEY OR . WAV | W 2 [ N CPECIAL plan. Evening Star Boys’ Club button, which T will wear. ’fl Rose Br Conmrany Daniels Says Wilson Was Sure U. S.| EL H:l"{lf‘l»\mo'i“ ?npff‘i‘;"‘-fi;‘d_ Would Enter Body. | ARGONNE to the Women's Emergency | CHARLOTTE, N. C., December 29 | | 212022 North o e I A e o e | P).—Declaring repeatedly that the | Georgia Ave. 847-848 Nataeiof Hoy Jan 4. 1926 at & pm. Location. 103 | League of w5, Washieton Handiora onfy o o the by faw jone " S0 "Rebiined are ations will not die, Jose- r\hufi Daniels, former Secretary of the i , told an audlence thered at a ; e £ b odrow Wilson birthd ay dinner here ler of ~ last night that even to the end of his BECKER. Field sec. © |life the late President had faith that | "YOUR NEW YEAR TABLE LIX ‘1""’ league ideals for which he fought 4 ,1#‘1’!\1’\‘1‘1“" :IWQ!:" l‘fl'( Iand Laun- |at Versailles would eventally triumph ~ THERE WILL BFE A SPECTAL o Arionica . 960, P« T Mr. Daniels argued in his speech |that,” while adherence to the World | Court, which was sponsored by Pres. \ldents Harding and Coolidge, did not compel American acceptance of the rue, vet the court had its birth at Versailles. and that if its help were invoked it mlzhl hasten the day when ard of directors ‘and | America would “hold that proud place 16th & Columbia Road ). . "Members itted.” In ac- roverning re. HARRY 1 JOHN P Y Address TO-NIGHT TOMORROW -ALRIGHT al A Vegetable Relief For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (NR Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick headaches. Tones and strengthens the digestion For Lease Shops and Offices NEW HILL BUILDING 17th & I Streets Ground floor shops as low as $125 per month—another, vou the ~day; Decermb aintings on | e president. CHAS. F. an Remhardt Shade Factory Son."e 54 PR Blace - for e pur: joanetat; e myay e % 2 jeach lotmer o eA® gnay proverly Do | which Woodrow Wilson procured for 2 at ug\e" f treasurer. L C. | the taking.” s *Serets s ! “Upon the occasion of my last visit AL o Ratian: & Djex. | to the ‘lame lion of S street,’” sald Comane for the purpose of slecting a | Mr. Danlels, “I ventured to read in Upon acceptance — enrollment certificate and membership button will be sent. STOCKHOL] “MERTING —The unnull meetin of the sockoldses of the Wootmen There are no fees to join—and no dues. The Club’s Activities Begin hor factt 1 Jan THINK WHAT ) WQULD HAPPEN d0f directors 1o serve for the ensulng | the election returns a fear that Amer- and assimilation. N M l oy I T Wt enie hwenl and to traneact mich other hutiness 2% |ica would be denied entrance into | 3222- f""‘““':'; £orherispace | ext onaay in 1 put i€ in firstclass shape and save you a5t (he olice of the company 1$th | that assembly organized to garner the = eet on 17th Street and |i| 5 | ne S, | 200 Cta e, Wa fruits of w ‘Do mot._ trouble about 30 feet on I Street, $416.66. [f|| | IRONCLAD, Main 18 | BVeqganuary, 18 emaith, “the booke. for the | things we have fought.’ sald Mr. Wil- ! ided in any size es desired from $50 each up—$1.57 to $2.16 square foot. tranafer of stock of maid company, pursuant son, and he added, ‘Thev are sure to | Profitable Prmtmg Results | & frise Sl he o ‘trom_ he | prevail. They are only delayed.’ And lose 0f business on December 4 B . Z in 1026-—cons s million d | th ning_of busineas on January 4, mna then with @he quaintness of expres- i S i 1 7 | sion which gave charm to his sayings | | THE A N :Lc‘d}‘h;l'l:h(;‘ og Tl;& |STC;C131 aid. ‘And 1 1 make this con- .‘*nlde of the City 'uburban "_:" on to Providence-—it may come in The National ngxtgl Press | “‘(’,g;{,‘"(f,‘"g‘mf."""‘,f, DuTposE of e 8 | Tetter way than we proposed.. - 12101212 D § v ot such other bu plant he Foening Star High - class appointments throughout. | veartand o | . Gy | ip: may praperly e before the meeti | Your 1926 Pr. nting Needs Reheia 51 e afics of the Sempany. 14t | Not Garden Grown. | MOORE & HILL of f the Old Block ery rement d 16, 192 t 12 o'cl noon. | 1 the Boston Tra cript. H e | itted T (i establishment R e ok forths | T2 Liie Botton Fraacrty | Tnc., MR JUNIORS==Littie NRs ime NR — in one-third . candy-coated. For children and edulf SOLD BY YOUR DRUGRIST | tranafer of stock 0f said company, pursuant | ““Corn on the ear” promises to be in { GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. | to'the hy-laws. will be closed from the ciose | season all the vear round-—the kind a & |uf business on December 31. to the | Chica physician save. comes from BYRON S ADAMS, TERTER ool ol ustnon cru s i using radiv headphones, however. 730 17th St. PP TR TE T TR TR TR AEREIIEEET IR TR R R 2 IR SRR TSRS TIPS TTTTETTT TR ETERERAATE T TRERRE LT - VUV VVVIVVV Vi IvivvIvvvIvEvv Vi VvV vV =