Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 43

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13 C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926. [] 25,000 VISITORS REGISTER Thy cial o vater sup- DI roxh Alnerant Trviea pisesa e AT TOMB OF GEN LEE us from " whitecombed ‘buildings. 1t ported that the matter will be taken ——— designed by Gen. Lee in 1867, up with tho Emncsr Commisionts | Lexington, V., Held Peculiar At- ‘v"e','r?fiy“s:fié’: e ke | B Levs, jr., traction for Visitors in 1925, enlarged and now holds a collection of Yaluable paiatings, the recumbent According to Record. statue of Gen. Lee by Valentine, his By the Associated Press. LEXINGTON, Va., THE EVENING DEBT ONE OF HONOR, irplane, Bobsled loktreco arteeks Qe A'.EXANDER HUI-D Attracts Crowds|orpose Move to Elect Members o Board of Education-—Seek Sewer Facilities in Section. Resolutions indorsing the action of Jugoslav King Says Country Will Settle Up to Limit of Resources. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. torfum, is the recumbent statue of ‘Woman Seeks lease. the Confederate commander-in chief. Be Approved by Gen. e, and deslarcd to| Mra. Evelyn rowrins las fied be a masterpiece, the status forma an | petition in habeas corpus to be re impressive sight when viewed {rom |jessed from the National Trainin: <heibodytof theichapel, School for Girls, where she i3 held a A S T lincorrigible. Through Attorney Charle Talc suhable for sawing into cray-|y joyce the young woman assert ons and pencils is found mainly ia|that she was married September 2. North Carolina and Georgia, but some | 1921, and is no longer subject to : pencil stock 1s produced in California, T&i@?:&‘,’,‘{‘i{;‘jfi&“‘:{, Justice HIt Vermont, Virginia, Maryland and @|ent of the school and will Lear tk aumber of other States. case later in the weeak. THE WRIGHT COMPANY We Are Housecleaning! Many Odd Lots must be cleared out before Inventory! Davenport-Bed Suites and Odd Davenport Beds at CLOSE-OUT PRICES sewer facilities be extended to iarfield and nity. Lee University, the Lee Memorial chapel is a simple brick structure, {vy-covered, across the sloping camp- ‘resident William presided. h to The Star. SBURG, W. Va.. Janu- y 10 ~—An airplane bobsled has appeared here. Two automobile mechanics are the owners. The propeller blade is_attached to the front of the sled. The chief objection to its use is the wind, which s driven back into the faces of the sledders. Use of the combination has been confined to country roads so far, because of fear of getting into heavy traffic on the downtown streets, but crowds of spectators have been drawn to the suburbs to see the machine ln action. MRS. ANNIE W. WARD DEAD Widow of Rear Admiral Expires in New York Home. Mrs. Annie Willis Ward, wido Rear Admiral Aaron Ward, U. and mother of Mrs. Edna Ward Cap cife_of Rear Admiral Capps, C. C., ¢ of this city. died in New day, according to word re- Body Brought Here. Special Dispatch to The Star WINCH The body office, preserved as it was in his time, and the remains of Gen. Lee and his immediate family. In & recess at the back of the chapel, visible from the body of the audi: January 14— More than 25,000 persons registered in the book for visitors to the tomb of Gen. Robert E. Lee in the historic Lee memorial chapel during 1925. The burial place of both Gen. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, Lexington, holds a peculiar attraction for tourists, and in August alone, more than 8,000 per. sons gazed upon the tomb of the Con. federate chieftain. The registration book shows that the tourists come from all sections of the country, and included among its auto- graphs are the names of many promi- January 13 s, ord Reid Cole man, 78, who dled vesterday at the home of Louls E. Rice, with whose family she had apartment, was taken to Washington today for in- terment in Congressional Cemetery. She 'was the widow of George Cole- man, for many years a prominent lawyer of Portsmouth, Va. Her par- ents were the late \William and Cath- h Reid of Norfolk and Ports- o children nor brothers nor sisters survive. German unemployment is increasing. the District Board of Commissioners in voting down the proposed ban on all-night parking of automobiles and opposing pending legislation to change the present method of appointing the Board of Education were adopted at a meeting of the Garfield Citizens’ As- sociation last night at the Garfield School The secretary was instructed to com- municate with Engineer Commissioner Bell_requesting that all sections of the District be supplied with adequate water before the diversion of more nent persons. water to outside points and urging On the campus of Washington SENSATIONAL SAVINGS!| and a money-back guarantee | feature the first of I | i The feade! SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALES WE ARE GOING TO BREAK ALL RECORDS FOR GIV- ING SHOE VALUES TO WASHINGTON! This Semi-An- nual Sale will allow you to buy FINE, GUARANTEED, SOLID LEATHER SHOES AT LESS THAN THE USUAL WHOLESALE COST! We advise every woman who is inter- ested in economy to SEE THESE VALUES! They tell a Sen- sational Story—SUPER SAVINGS. BOYS’ _CHILDREN’S | WOMEN’S SPECIALS SPECIALS SPECIALS Ry the Associsted Press. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, January 14.—Coincidental with the arrival of ths Jugoslav debt funding mission in the United States yesterday, King Al- exander gave an exclusive statement to the Assoclated Press, in which he declared he regarded the debt to Amer- fac as one of honor. to be settled on {hat basis up to the limit of the coun- try’s resources. “At’the end of the war, which brought realization of the ideal of our Teople to live united as an independent #tate.” he sald, “our government was faced with ever-growing difficultles, of | which those of n financ r took Constderal of ices will be held in St. al, New York, to- Interment will be Cemetery, Brooklyn. leaves a daughter, Ward of New York. Mrs. Capps have gone to attend the funeral. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 [§ Assets Over $10,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR. Sec'y. heve solved the economical proble: tees the soltd and puct of our State. °© KROEHLER 3 - pc. Davenport-Bed Suites, Jacquard upholstered. Reduced to KROEHLER 3 - pc. Davenport-Bed Suite, cane back in Jacquard * Velour. Reduced to. 3-Pc. Davenport Suite in Jacquard Velour, oak frame. Reduced to » Odd Davenport Beds— ROYAL EASY make loose spring cushions. Reduced to Odd Short Daven- port Bed, KROEHLER make. Cut Velour up- holstery. Reduced to KROEHLER ODD DAVENPORT BED S — »w Wood frame. Reduced to the '59 155301 ‘63 MANY OTHER CLOSE- oUT SPECIALS Your trouble begins when stomach fails Help your stomach end constipation Frer Stomach and Liver are weak, your food is nmot digested. Sour, undigested food stays in your body, and causes bad breath, .u ains, and :mt!rl . Yor 63 years, people have sensibly corrected com- stipation with Chamberlain's Tablets mach and Liver. They net 7 edlvays Rzght wn Quality and Price 905 7th STREET LOW TERMS ARRANGED 1,000 Pairs of Odds and Ends, of the season’s latest style— pumps and oxfords; patent, gunmetal, vici kid, tan and satin; all sizes in the lot; $ 49 sizes 2% to 8. that y ody the cause -a weak stomach. With this patural remeds, you. too, will avold constipation. Try them ‘tonight - kp bappier tomorrow! Ask your druggis They help Nature stop constipation TA‘BLETS'B Kor weak stomach and lier, $2 Little 5 i Gents’ and $1.50 Chi 1- v s dren’s Tan, Pat- Youths’ Tan ent, Viei Kid and Combina- ; tion Top But- ‘,j"- S‘e‘:i{gA 9:3 ton and Lace 2. aany Semi - Annual Sale Price. MESSENGER J0BS GPEN. Civil Service Annources Ex: tions for Boys and Gir! $1.59 nual nual Sale Pnca $3 Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes; made in blucher and English lasts; sizes 10 to 514; every pair guaranteed. Limited quality. 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