Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1926, Page 16

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16 PANAMA DEFENSES BODY IS IDENTIFIED. Woman, Whose Corpse Was Found in Ice Cake, a Sulcide. THI KEVENING STAR, INCURABLES' HOME WASHINGION, managemont, the board president said, is that while Congress appro- gflaml orly $5,000 a year to care for 0 free patlents, the home now has 35 for whom to care, with a long walt- ing list of othera. D. €, TUESDAY, members and officers of the home dur- ing the year. As a measure of econ- omy in the printing of the report, the list of annual subscribers and donors to the home was not {ncluded. FlLBRUARY Y, 1926. ASKS GOVERNMENT AID. British Colonial Secretary Seeks to Help African Cotton Growing, FAMOUS GUIDE DIES. Director of Alpine Tourists Passes at Age of 68. “ask tor Horlickd The only thing remaining to be done in connection with the new building ut this time, Mrs. Hopkins #ald, 18 to put tho grounds in order. The home, she added, has a prospec- tive purchase of additfonal land in view that will square out the present property and prevent any houses be- ing built_on the north side of Upton streot. Tho purchase would add $15, 000 to the debt, Mrs. Hopkina expressed her grati- tude for the loyal service of the board OLDHAM, England, February 9 (). —Farliament is to be asked to grant loans of about $50,000,000 for the transportation hera of cotton from Africa. Secretary for the Colonies Amery made this announcement in a speech here last night. The secre- tary sald transportation was the key to the development of cotton growing in Africa where there was a vast opportunity. Jersey Passes Women's Labor Bill. TRENTON, N. J., February 9 (). —The State Senate last night passed & blll prohibiting employment of women in manufacturing establish- ments, bakeries and laundries between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 am. The measure, however, does not apply to women employed in canneries. The ORIGINAL | Majted Milk | ' ot COURMAYEUR, Italy, February 9 \ #).—Gluseppe Pesigax, famous Alpine v gulde, is dead here aged 63. Xo ac-| companied the Duke or the Abru: on many*of his expeditions includir the scaling of Mount St. Elias, Alask in 1897, the farthest north expedition in 1900, and the record climb of peak = a K2 in the Himalayas in 1307. The | Nourishing—Digestible— No Cooking. local press lauds Pesigax as the| The Home Food-Drink for All Ages greatest of all Alpine guides. W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET_ < Opposite the Shoreham <~ WASHINGTON, D. C. DEBT 15 CUT $10.200 Appeal Made for Gifts to Lift Remaining $46,300 Owed «‘u“r; ed lrn:u |: |rh.frm.‘ by Institution. led into the Schuylkill River. —_— . Schuylkill flows into the Reduction of the debt of the Wash- bout 6 miles ubove where s, at Wis. al was found. 1 street, dur- TWO MORE INMATES DIE OF RAT POlSONU‘\:": Doard. H‘.Jifi?'&i‘lfi Hiated m |lh~ npu)! that one of the most WILL BE ENLARGED .- e [ Two 14-Inch Rifles on Rail- way Mounts to Be Added to Equipment. i |of the woman threatened to commit times in the lust th Iwo 1#inch mounts will be added to the 16-nch batteries now forming the coast de fenss of the Panama Canal Zone, under plans approved by the War De- has Dbeen asked 00 to make the s in the rzulmn mountin rifles on railway on Home for I the year ending will fit the & nd the guns will soon as the ¢ hmm of ing debt, i burden of the remain- Other Insane Patients Near Death, she appealed for dona- Due to Act of Lunatic |||umm us to take in at Aid s needed In the form of ment of more rooms at the 1 is totally inade- onths, ex- rt Intervals, Mrs. ward has been told he T | fillec t was candy which | the fixed one with One Feature of the Great Introductory Sale is Since the di: rbances in Ching two trains a day have run between Peking and Tientsin. wet Uurflhmq Finish ons are to 1 fixed be placed in the detenses. —— o BOARDS’ END ASKED. Crop Pest and Huspnu! Commis- sions May Go in Virginia. Syecial Dispatch to The Star. MOND, a Large and Varied Selection of ’ RIENTAL RUGS This week we particularly emphasize the unusual opportunities available in Oriental Rugs. Every Rug offered in this sale, from the smallest mat to the largest room size carpet, represents an outstanding value. in exist- This was sent riculture, min- | wection of position er. and such THREE SUFFOCATE. Children Die as Fire Sweeps Home. Mother Away. RIE, Pa., February 9 (). —Three children were suffocated by emoke while asleep last night when fire aused by an overheated stove broke n their home at Northeast, near e The mother, Mrs. Lena Lasher, « widow, was away from home at the time. The children, renging in age from b to 11 years, were carried from the house by firemen, but efforts to re- vive them by use of a pulmotor failed. 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