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THE EVENING GIRL IN WILD RIDE WITH HOLD-UP PAIR Bullets and Blockade Fail to Stop Auto After Robbery of Rockville Man. Epecial Dispatch to The Star ROCKVILLE, Md., Junuary T ! lowing the hold-up of Hugh C. Bick- | ford, a lawyer, on Mor i . the principal business thorough | of this city, shortly after 12 k this morning. two bandits| escaped in an automobile in which ey were accompanied by a PRINCE Bl s Home when by two armed men, him to throw up his oat and §2 s leaped. into the : k who commande hands. His taken. The nutomobile wa ford noticed t panied by a ported the in. who tele- | e at that DROPPEDBY G.W.UL Bromell Expelied for Part in “Indecent” Paper Publishing. | however stop. rict line was hopeless be- speed of the 1 1 « superior T secause he published a among the students of Georze ington University ,u,... called the deemed | by university officials to be “in ex- ceedingly bad taste and in some cases positively indecent,” John R. Bromell,| luate student, yvesterday was ex—‘ ated | ¥ WILL DIRECTS HEIRS TO REMAIN AMERICANS Daughters Would Lose Share of Estate if They Stay Abroad Over Seven Months. d from the institution. Bromell announced he would insti- tute mandamus proceedings with a| view to compelling the college authori- ties to reinstate him. | Dean George N. Henning of the !l of e Studles announced through the office of President Wil- {liam Mather Lewis that “Mr. Bromell ildren | requested by the dean to with- ¥ and that upon his refusal to| “he was dropped from the rolls | r)w university he Lash, a ’ four-page publi- of the estate left was e, but the executors were bonded for §200,000 The will filed yesterday t that if any of his three daughte mains abroad for a period excee seven months she shall lose her sha { the income from the estate. Also g0 abroad for seven they must remain in es for the following | o h in an edito “a protest f the fratern Bromell stated that Dean Henning ed. specifically, that the intrue, filthy ‘and sacri- Particular exception . it is said, to = | about’ biblical | Washington, for w : ,“ was named, Phone Kensing- | university K m the tniversity oS and concerning various H nd episodes appear that “-| was to be witty | short of its mark | | CLERGYMAN IS HONORED ON HIS 84TH BIRTHDAY Distinguished Gathering Attends Celebration for Rev. Father ‘Walter Elliott. Amid a distinguished Rev. Father W | one” of the 1el¢ | Order, celebr: { fourth birthday at |ston House, at the Catholic sh it has fallen fur ‘ i gathering 3UELP, Univer- i .’!";y,!”,,‘, Eo ather Elliott is considered one of 3 the leading members of the Paulist | He" studied for the law as a nan, He later joined the Union and fought in 4 number of bat- | in the Civil War until he was | ken prisoner. He well known n religious subjects and a noted speaker. Among those who were present at | Fe Arc l\hhhlm - deleg: Balti Febraars 17 10550 4 [ Attorney wds of the t the Catholi < of the university s of a number of | churches. Coal mines to % |and employin ssed down 1e number of 230, Near 14th and Park Rd. N.W. ed into Inmnc« 1-1’0])ch low cost to corne | further details. p!em consult B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. TN TR T B e IF YOU ARE GOTNG PR — EDIH]R ur TV | Found Guilty, With Three Others, ;' with three co-defends ' guilty last week of having used the 5€ revealed that a salary of $100 per week and the || the local || Desirable property that can be con- || Charwomen Strike For Lower Pay; Angered at Raise PRINGE BIBESCO 10 BE RECALLED Rumanian Envoy Here Will Return Shortly to Pre- sent Letters. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 7. strike, and the bullding at Boradway went uncleaned yester- day because they figured $10 & week was more pay than $56 a month. The building’ superintendent thought he was giving them a raise when he recently put them on a monthly pay basls, but they wouldn't accept his explanation and walked out this morning when the pay envelopes for the half month, “containing $28, were dis- tributed. The strikers said they would not be back until the $10-a- week pay was resumed. BUCHAREST, Rumania, January 7.—The foreign office announced last night that Prince Antoine Bibesco is to be recalled as minister to the United States and assigned to another diplo- matic post elsewhere. Prince Bibesco, | who fs at present in Rumania, will go {to Washington shortly to present his | letters of recall. 2 S The sudden return to Bucharest in December of Prince Antoine Bibesco caused a lively discussion in Ru-y | manian diplomatic circles. The Ru- | manian papers asserted that differ ences had arisen between the minister Inited States and Nicholas Ti tulesco, minister to Great Britain, who headed' the recent debt funding mis. | POOR HOME INMATE SAYS HE WAS OUSTED Investigation Asked in Appeal to County Commissioners at sion to Washington, and who is stil Hagerstown, Md. in the United States. ile in New York M. mmnwmmg on Bucharest dispatches that such a disagreement had arisen, remarked that he was very well satis- fled with the terms of the American | se ttlement. Later dispatches declared that in | aiplomatic circles in Rucharest it was stated that M. Titulesco had threat- | ened to resign his post at London un- less Prince Bibesco was transferred from Washington. Prince Bibesco's wite was Miss Elizabeth Asquith, daughter of Her- [ cpe 00 G W5 (00 (08 CrMeS bert H, Asquith, at one time British | he had been ousted, had full authori prime minister. Prince Bibesco was | The embezzlement case was nolle appointed minister to the United | proceed for lack of evidence States in 1920, having previously been | rst of the legation at | | ACQUITTED OF 'MURDER. Titulesco, Md., January 7.— nmate of the Belle- for the Poor. who testified against Walter W. Shilling, superintendent of the home: Mrs. Shilling and Charles Alexander, for- wer warden, in their recent trial on charges of embezzlement, vesterday asked investigation of his dismissal from the institution. He appealed to the county commis- sioners, but was told the trustees of Mathew 1 Mora vue Countv Hom secretary Girl Exonerated in Slaying of Man Who Refused to Wed Her. PHILADELPHIA. Junuary 7 () Helen Schultz 18yearold unwedded mother, was acquitted by a jury ves terday of the murder of Edward Lis FORMER PASTOR FINED IN OIL FIRM SWINDLE of Having Used Mails to Defraud. | B the Associated P LOS ANC | Baker P. L | prominent Los Angeles ( Hhurch, uu; fined $500 each on four counts in Fed. | eral Court here yvesterday. Rev. Lee. | found the and de t ren 10 eled cution delib d o been emp: rd, the pro: ppleted an The jury minutes W mails to defraud In connection with the sale of units of the Are-Bee Ofl syndicate at Santa Fe Springs. one of the defendants, | { 500 on each seven | offices counts, while seven months’ jail sen tences were given to Theodore C.Reed | I. Berliner. connection with the oil syn- s that of lecturer. Testimony One of the largest and livest in Washington has opening for a salesman who can }nr has made good in the real} | estate field. There are no dull| times in our office, because we| have room only for WORKERS. DRONES and CHAIR WARM | ERS need not apply. 341-H. plus 1 per cent commission on unit sales was paid the former minister. [ \ddress Box New Apartments BROOKLAND COURTS 1218 Perry St. NE. Brand-new buildings. Four h\c room apartments; all rooms. Now ready for ncy. 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Half a Mile Above Dupont Circle One Square From New British Embassy This is but one of the many special features in this mag- nificent new half- million dollar build- ing, where you may occupy and own for less than mere rental would be! $42.50 a Month to $109.30 a month Small First Payment 925 15th Street Main 9770 LYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER, =7 512 Lith St ilmnmuuululmmnwwnnwg Evenings—Adams 3290 i Real Estate Salesmen| STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, an/| Star Office | 1926. fered the assistance of their snow plows in keeping streets open. The Commissioners also made it} known that they have planned a pub- | licity campaign to induce merchants and citizens to shovel snow off their walks, clearing the half of each walk nearest the buildings and piling the | snow on the other half, thereby ieav- ing the gutters clear. The conference was attended by | H. H. England and Alexander Shapiro | of the Washington Rapld Transit Co.:| M. O. Eldridge, director of traffic: W. ! Pearce Raynor and Oliver Met of the Board of Trade; Morris er, supervisor of city refus ) W. E. R. Covell, assistant engineer commissioner; R. Dalglish of the | Capital Traction Co.; J. H. Stephens of the Washington Railway and Elec- tric Co.; David Babp, secre! Federation of Citizens’ and Charles J. Columbus PLAN T0 COMBAT SNOW INSTREETS Officials to Try Double Traffic Lanes on 13th Street as Test. A detailed program designéd to pre- vent Washington from becoming snowbound this Winter was mapped out at a confererice yesterday after- tediaed noon between officials of the District | Hants and Manufacturer Government and representatives of | 107 trade and eivic organizations and the | transportation companies. The meet- ing was held in the office of Lieut. Col. J. Franklin Bell, Engineer Com- missioner. An experiment in opening traffic lanes, it_was announced, will be tried for the first time on Thirteenth street between I and 1 streets, and, if suc- cessful, will be adopted for. other thoroughfares. Will Have Two Lanes. « Instead of opening one path in the Center of the street two lanes will be cleared on either side and the snow piled n the center of the roadway. It is believed that under this plan the | movement of traffic will be facilitated | and automobiles will be able to park | at the curb without running over piles | of snow and ice and clogging the flow of water in the gutters. Motorists are to be urged to avoid | using cets on which there are car tracks. Automobile traffic, it was | pointed out, packs snow on street car tracks and underground trolley | slot pping street cars, which, in tu blockade all traffic I transportat Associa- “Bad Man" Must Hang. 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Important cormer space —27 feet on 17th Street and 30 feet on | Street, $416.66. Offices divided in any size suites desired from $50 each up—$1.57 to $2.16 square foot. Is notable among all residential developments for its natural en- vironment—which has been ecare- fully preserved and made an ar- tistic factor in the setting of the Homes. Every Home is a Miller-built High - class appointments throughout. MOORE & HILL 730 17th St. W. C. and A. N. Miller Realtors 1119 Seventeenth Street Main 1790 | Start the New Year Right “BUY A HOME” $300 CASH BALANCE LIKE RENT “Garage in Ycur Cellar N.W. Cor. 18th and Newton Sts. N.E. Drive out R. 1. Ave. N.E. to 18th St. and then north, or use R. I. Ave. cars. Inspect Today or Phone Us for Auto. INSPECT TODAY Open and Lighted Evenings t24 Holstein Nursery Milk For a Healthful New Year—. 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Peas, Pick of Pack, can, 15¢ Pet, tall Pzas, Kingfisher, can, 12Y,c Pet, small . .. Corn, Honey Drop, can, 15¢ SOAPS Corn, Proclamation, AND CLEANSERS can, 10c Corn, Shoe Peg, 3 cans, 25c ©Old Dutch Cleanser. .7Yc : Spotless 4Yse Lima Beans, Blue Dot. .15¢ Lima Beans, Peacock..20c Flash .. . ....9%c Beets, Curtice Red Seal Lye S Beets, Silver Lake. . .1 Cleaneasy Soap . Succotash, Anchor Fairy Soap . i Sweet Potatoes. ..can, 17c Fels-Naptha String Beans can, 10c lvory, small Ivory, large CANNED FRUITS Kirkman’s ... DEL MONTE Lifebuoy Apricots, No. 2% can. lO‘Tt‘agon Palmolive P&G Star .. Duz .. Half or Whole |b., 29¢ LAMB Tender Young Springers Leg lb., 38¢c Loin Chops . . . .Lb., 55¢ Rib Chops . . .. .Lb., 58¢c Baking and Frying Iceberg Celery. . Apples .....4 Lbs., Black Twig Fla. Oranges .qu., 3lc Grapefruit. . . .3 for 23 39¢ 10c 35¢ Cal. Oranges .Doz., .Lg., .can, 15¢ 5 .19¢ dlc 5l¢ .. 11e .5Y%c .27¢ Cherries, No. 2V can, 32c Frux!Salnd No. 2Y/; can, 38c 23c Peaches, No. 2V, can. .27c No. 2 can. . =5 No. 1 can. . Pineapple, No. No. 2 can. No. 1 can. . Pecrs, No. 2Y; can. No. 2 can. . - No. 1 can. . Pmeayple, Plant, No. 2 AND JELLIES Curtice Tope’s Pure Preserves, 27¢ Schimmel’s Jelly Welch’s Grape Jelly. . BEANS Campbell’s . Ritter’s S Van Camp’s . . Heinz - BAKING POWDER .14c Post Bran Flakes. . . Kellogg’s Pep . . .. : Kellogg’s Bran. Lg., 19¢ Cream of that .Lg., 22¢ Cream of Wheat. .Sm., 13¢c Grapenuts . . . oo wendDC Corn Flakes. . .9¢ Quaker Oats . ....9%c Shredded Wheat. . . ...10c BUCKWHEAT Ballard Pkg., 12Y,¢c Aunt Jemima . . .Pkg., 14c Gold Medal .Pkg., 10c Bulk, Old-Fashioned Pa. 2 Lbs. BEVERAGES Near Beer .....4 for 25¢ (Contents) 25¢ Clicquot -. 50c. Campbell’s Soup Morton’s Salt . .. Kewpie Toilet Dromedary Coconut. Baker’s’ Cocoa. Ritter’s Spaghettl 10c Spices . Jell-O . .. . Golden Crown Syrup. " 90 Prunes, 60-70 PANCAKES Virginia Sweet. .Pkg., 10c Pillsbury ....Pkg., 12Y,c Aunt Jemima, Pkg., 12Y,c Fresh Milk 2 Quarts, 25¢ 9c 9c Dry . f Coffee, Old Dutch Lb., Coffee, Cavalier. .Lb.,

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