Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1926, Page 10

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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1s Best Clock in U. S. Loses One Second Only in 50 Days Americs most timely clock off the fleeting moment& th a variation of only two one- 53500 RAISED HERE FORFILIPINO WAFS 3 way from the master timekeeper, clock at the Bureau . which has this small time used as a measuring _time in Contributions to Date Large- ly Without Solicitation. ! Dawes on List. in ick tor —_— | tervals the bureau. The clock A total of S$.600 already has been | i8S electrically wound twice a minute has a contact by sontributed by Washingtonians toward the $2,000,000 trusi fund bei in the United States for ben; send second signals of the bureau. checked each d fortunate children of Ame! ‘ comparison with the noon signal Filipino blood in the Philippine | from the Obsery A Islands. Among the contributors is| which uses observations to Vice President Dawes. set the Nation's time. This announcement was made At U B. R. T. OFFICE STAFF i TO BE GIVEN PENSIONS Maximum of $100 Monthly Will Be Paid to Incapacitated Union Employes. i to 0 or | and four of prior to announcy activity rmally | By the Associated Press ). Ohio, February 20.— here was i ing at th yflower Hotel las Plans for and sick benefit ddresse Vice Presi for office of the . Gord Johnston, W. m | hood of Raflr Prainmen we i“orbes, former governor general of | nounced last night by W. G. Lee, its and the Rev.| president. It is said to ! . president of the | labor organization to e j stons for this class of workers. the Philippine Island F. X. A, Byrne, 8 Jesuit Colle; Manila slish pen- The hington quota of th The maximum pension will be $100 40,000 trust fund is placed at | monthly, but in no case will it amount Coreoran Th f the | (o more than 50 per cent of the salary iund. Checks shoul made out 1o paid the employe before becoming in » MG Fifteenth st Among the earl i are im and sent nnounced ors to the 1 capacitated. No age limit was set. mployes will be allowed 28 days sick leave annually with full pay. When this amount is not used. it be e: The - Slocum. f comes cumulative. Medical and surgi . {eal services will be allowed for the Vice | time the employe i pacitated. | ree <hould an_employe in_an squals thit the pension the pension will he "l"\" suspended during such employment. RUM WAR HAZARDOUS. Mortality Rate Among Dry Agents Johnston, ) J. Sabath, Herbert William I n, rooke Lee, Mrs Irs. Ellen N. W A\, Frothingham, ¥ Mrs. BEdward G. Thompson, John I Held Too High. Mei; o s Other contributic John J. (.,:QT.,}A“uE\ I:l ,’,,el Xoonan, Jordan, ¥ F S TRt Smith, M oole, Randolph Bar- | tionS in Government Federal hibitlon agents. arker Brueggeman. cha of the United States Employves’ ion, said in an ad- at the Woman's Na- Bancroft C. | Maj. Gen Davis, William ‘Theodore Schwan, Col. ton, Co n, O. 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BY WOMAN DEPUTY i | Monthly Gathering to Be Held at Arfests in Virginia Highlands at 4/ City Club Thursday. A.M. Result in Fining of Taxi A Driver and Fare. SOVIET CONDEMNS 13 SPIES TO DEATH 12:30 pan anjo s he committee in . Dolan, jr White. .. ( Z among men | | Special Dis Rev. Charles vons, presiden ! ) . | Feip- | OF Georgetown University. will speak =Remamder of 48 Esthonians, | i Abone 4 |:nd John Paul Jones will give several e is Thoma ©. CLrCallay Paterson and \d women in antomobiles on Ander- on_avenue resulted in the arrest by Deputy Sheriff Pauline A. Smith o | John S Except One, Jailed for chii ! Betraying Army. ihree persons, two of whom wers | JOBR Pinl Jones, | tined in_ Arlington Police Court | E . i = — on of intoxication \ Divers in o = Davis, taxi driver, of Washington, and : il served that fi “ woman. who gave her uvame ws | o INGRAD, Russia, February helter iy sie Ruth Smith Ailman of Alex- oy 0yt Chirteen of the sthonian spies | andria wer """‘Il Tugitive here for three w were con- 5 = | |demned to death yesterday. Two Bacillus Acidophilus Milk | d were sentenced to 10 vea nment and the remainder the 48, except one, who wa quitted, ntenced to prison terms ran; For intestinal Ask your physician Crepared by th NATIONAL VACCINE ANTITOXIN 1515 U disorders the Woman dey sisted in escorting the offen il. Mrs. E. D. G. Foster Dies. Mrs. Elizabeth Dunster Gibson 2 | Foster, who had many friends in this | — city, died at her home in Lexington, | pins e SATISFACTION lin tence. | The condemned men were convi {or plotting ind working in ¢ | 1 here. She was prominent Daughters of the American evolution and the Soc British intelligenc weording to i service, [y Vor e pr i the testimony of iers, offered $25,000 for her TR red army y This is the largest number of | ever condemned to death in R one time. husband, two sons, S i Lexing- Addison «Gibson - Capt. | ton, |ter of New Yo { bunston Dune; tor a WILL PRESENT PLAY. “Nothing but the Truth” to Be Acted Wednesday by Security Club. Announcing the Opening of the | “Nothing But the Truth.” u three C f P- i et by Montgomery, e i will he presented urity Club a e lerl (» } | < fts fifth annual pro ion Wednes. day evening at the Wilson N i 4 N e N i { School, Eleventh and Harvard str 1714 H Street N.W. I im R, Cross of the St. Patriek Next 1o Metropolitan Club i !\\1” t he leading male . i role and Miss A ¢ J. Bucklex - F ] 2] f cast will be Mi ces M. Bronson s : Thomas P. 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For this s 4e each. at this price. $5.60 Per Dozen Special for this sale only $9.85 Take Pictures Tomorrow Stock up now Roll and snay brim styles. Silk binding. also welt and raw edge finish Bisque Brown Willow Zinc Saks—First Floor Men’s New Spring Oxfords —a new line of Spring or -leather heels. 5 Oxfords at a N=w Price— Tan calf, black calf, kid and patent Made in all the new classy styles for Young Men. Solid leather soles, heels and counters. Goodyear Welt, sewed rubber leather. Come in and try on-a pair. Saks—Shoe Scction—First Floor soft toe

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