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1926, D. O, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 12, EDISON, 79, PRAISES DRY LAW, PROBE OF OSAGE BUT HITS FUNDAMENTAL IQM DEATHS REOPENED o or 1 o weons Tl‘dl‘l\ in Seeking 1o Grow Rubber. were among the subjects disposed ..r during the interview At one time his wife ol (o put avonnd e ~muu ders. which he accepted with i mace. When him to pose h o | .xnlm. einh ever do to be photol Declares Burbank Is Oul “ vearing an over 1is friend. Luther of Line, Dabbling in lizht ov Federal Grand Jury Meets | Lgain to Investigate Scores of Mysterious Deaths. at with | ng: “It would | phed in Flori- | Hur ank. who | led himself ently s n wen living to- | but he is get | revealed, but it is understood they xrp] The first group of buildings. for several buildings, including Gen. Ireland of the Army estima | kitchen, dining room and | today would cosi about $1, | |, Funds for the Jject |@ few buildings can be put up at one <cet | Will Be Submitted to Fine | entered a poolroom’ at 1102 Bighth southeast, where Mills was ix alleged. ‘provoked a SAILOR IS SLASHED. Daniel T sailor, street Kendrick. 27 vears ola, |fented. and. it IS in Casualty Hospital suffer. | 4norrel m knife wounds in his bacl Kendrick, went to a shed les W Mills cars old{on the premises and was fast bleed ing 1o death when he was found and hospital. Physicians n extremely weakened patients must and transterred f frame buildinj | time. he explained, a Come from three he cared for, the old temporary which are to be torn down. | certain speed can thus be n heing impossible to tear down at once ‘4I| of the bulldings which ‘are to he slashed FOR WALTER REED 1aken 10 the found him in & | condition defense. Early last nisht Ke hulldings rick. 4 hoxer trtietion of the new Red Crows honse And another $2 000 R Arts Commission Feb- New Address—612 13th St., Bet. F and G Sts. | dangerous fira trps mil | > S NEXT DROOP'S MUSIC HOUSE ruary 20. | bt Marine Corps Orders. assure < item | appropristion | Maj. J. P. Wileox, U. S. M. (.. has carrying out in acti n headquarters, By the Associated Press. | Melaphvsl(‘x- & i e Hen. he dabbles | The next step in the project of add- | form the ||1!|1| ton voted last 1 B e Heravar e ot Ban “ , , GUTHRIE. Okla., February 12.—A | i in metaph. s and is not to be taken | ing more $3,000,000 in new per. | vear by Congress. vy Francisco. 5 : 2 IR o ———— lswh“m‘._» | manent tion to Walter Reed | When plans for the new buildings Lieut. Col. E. W. Banker, A. Q. M.. | Federal grand jury reconvenes here | Another of his bhoon companiol pital will be submission to th ne | for the first group have the final ap- |, "5 transferred from Haiti to | today to continue the investigation |BS the Associated Press | Henry Ford Commission, oval of the Fine Arts Commission h::d ::’;'"’: Morine Corps | into the mysterious deaths of nearly a| FORT M S, Fla., February, 12 in |plans for the first i< will be asked, ;..-‘.mu.‘n- \yn}‘|'l|u e o ] Y E and it is the in treing to A nd homely humor < usinz the of Menlo Park, his three scorc wrong The fAashin «f the wizn S untry undim < attempt 1o revive old-fash sauare dances s doomed, he The people want jazz” Bdison which hus been in S ene ne suid opin and nineteen was and farmer. in ath of He indictmen John 1 Fdison zranted his time - honoved birthday inter views to newspa per men The famous in ventor commented n in the Rible the wizard d re from now pre nnfld ifr 1y enforced then. 20 hardest. Vo the Toeation of riled. however ernment h and rhis v tion as a for the chil v ? 0. H <. indictment expert of him and throush He admitted betng 120 v the Deps . stated last | out the interview | bl ]t that th= attempt to d with the his wife and a namiting of the | he appear- at the pre- | icatod that the grand | Cul atrention that N ve TRAIN KILLS WOMAN NEAR ALEXANDRIA Mrs. James L. Langford. Mother can of Two Children. Victim in fession that he killed Roan for $500 N automobile. declaring that Crossing Tracks. indictments were set aside >xhibited keen de- | ix in_ taking . but tell: cracks night that it was p Government would prosecut~ men work two shifts, too, huv devo lr' one to poker."” four-hours-sleep-a-day red when he said he 3 en hours. especiaily on ation. “where there didn’t seem much else to do but sleep AIR CONTRACT GIVEN. War Hero Gets Florida Mail Plane weneral. bition, dancing, agri- and education A4 on or wen However. the halt its inyesr Route. The air mail service hetween At lanti, Ga.. and Miami. Fla . has awarded to the Florida Airwars 'or ration. Reed W. Chambers. K New an te will he nd Tampa tement, the of the rex heen and an since the N charges were pand Hale first entered th was arrested with his Special Dispateh to The Rurkh Tanuary 4. o rant cha them Lanzf in the S in the Smith home ex ntly k plosion uek by r train » hound one of the MOTHER GOOSE WEDDING. i pecurred about 300 M e if the Union Station and e terini bf the con Unicue Afaie wt ann Vernon | MR & few vards of Mrs. Lanzdon e will hegin Place M. E. Church Tonizht. A “Mother G held tonicht at § sddine in the Methodist will he Mount Jq_- -fi XL - ndria rather than the ingzdon climbed np the om Lankment and in crossing the foun tracks failed to notice the dunzer The frain was in e | e Smith Donnel. Rosatin -~ Sull Sheppar ! Chapman Marshall Jdo which will he neral parlors at Anna Kathleen Faulcone Frank Don F"I‘dnk (‘m aldine thy Lu hannon. W. Vi has more av les than telephones. Innumerable Refinements distinguish this imposing new apartment structure The CEDRIC 14th and Upshur, N.W. Among the modern comforts that de- light the visitor are the exceptionally bright. airy rooms: the handsome tiled baths with showers and all built-in fixtures: the cozy the con- venient house phones: the outside porches with some suites: the wide tiled corridor and quiet electric elevator: and the garage space right in the building at nominal rates. Swites of tiro and thiee rosms with dinet. kitchen and bath $60 to $95 a month Ready for Occupancy OPEN FOR INSPECTION W-H-WB/'T G Fifteenth Main 9900 916 Street NI TR T Your Income is determined by the character of manage- ment which you are able to give your busi- ness. ‘The income which your estate will produce when you are gone will depend no less up- on how your property mt!reltl are han- died. When the Union Trust Company serves your heirs as your Executor or Trustee un- der Will your estate will produce for them the maximum in income that is consistent with complete safety for the principal. I TR E ST 11 UNION TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SOUTH-WEST CORNER I5th AND by 1 the Army, Details of these plans have not heen presi || a short time thereafter. e behind the project to| | roses known. b 3 B ——— constructin, e of th There are 793 distinct species of ARCH-BRACE SHOE It is the Shoe that corrects You Can Earn— $3,000 or more a vear if you are properly trained, and are willing to work. We Will Teach— you how to sell, whether you are experienced as an automobile salesman or not, in our FREE COURSE IN SALESMANSi—IIP We Will Employ— all qualified graduates of this course of training, which starts Tuesday, February 16. and cures about 90 per cent of the Foot troubles that are caused by wearing ill-fitting, improper shoes. 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