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. 12 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1926. nn | —Ma ualify. ; BY ALBERTINE RANDALL |BARON HOZUMI DIES, DOUGHERTY URGES | 7 eanermeono —tenguity. pllssindas. Ty " PNEUMONIA VICTIM HINKS WHEN DISTRICT BALLOT | EoesirioRs ‘oS ) | \LEueve wwi = e Lagale ' : bl | E 15 ‘ Noted Barrister Had Been Member SEASON . DOC WHITEY ? : of Privy Council in Tokio R W s | Since 1916, New Members of Citizens’| G Council Address Columbia et L e > i ’ 3 TOKIO, April 7. Raron Nobu-hige | Hozumi, president of the privy eoun . . . | , ) cil, died this morning of pneumonia Heights Association. Y A ; ) Eiron Hisuaitla BAkHeL oA by oo | sion. had heen a member of the privy council since 1916 and was elected to the presidency last vear on the death of Viscount A. Hamae. Resides hold { Ing many judicial pesitions in his nwn S country, he was a harrister of the o o | middle’ temple. London, and was S Q emeritus fessor of the Imperial r - S University. Tokin. Ha was also a e dze of the Parmanent Court of Arhi n at The Hague: was Japanese delegate tn the International Oriental £ the. - ! Conferenca in Italy in 1902 and the S R LR 5 International Conference of Arts and Sciences Lonis in 1904, He wa he anthor of a number of law hooks F'REMEN GIVE s273 rluding a wife and nlne"h:m!dv‘v:e. ACCUSED BROKER EVADES g’v;n:::::;:’\?.r;z.’:e mh’,‘:k:}: escaped it "m:nmm " he replied and fell to the | TARIFF CHANGES SOUGHT. ?r!,’;.,‘mnx-;‘;; unately we learned ST | case in ti T nt has been paid Debalenap, reputed to have been| A detective ran to a telephone to e Bigite of the btas T | and a ateat Jn::v(zy:m(l for the man.| LAW BY TAKING POISON |.. ‘cicer "in ihe former TRus mon an ambulance. Porto Rico to Send®Delegate Here |X H A Y E R Fa e TO SALVAT|0N ARMY | i is typical. Hardly a b i Czarist regime, was charged with h Neer mind fhat.” Dehalenap in- g ik l M week pas that we are not called ing been intrusetd with several thc struced him. “T've "Pkfin poison and o scuss Conditions. = g "(“ \‘h'*l""l"p i upon to pay the rent for some poor |Alexander Dehalenap, ex-Czarist|gsand dollars’ worth of bonds by a Mrs. | vou .,m'ld Gl dnn was dead | AN, Porto Rico, April 7 'RODUSER OF THE BEST e Dt ; : | tamily about to be evicted.” p Wa Watertown, which he sold | before a dector arrive . Rico, ' : the District. | Fifty Buciness Firms to Canvass| ™R 0ot (o Ve Svitied- 0 0 a1, | Officer. Kills Self WhenDetectives | [TArien of Waioriown. which he sold| : | 4P—The Forto Rico Sugar Growers PRINTING nor take any of ('c * power away | kR - dogils bl tiv v o ot | = Assoeiation decided to send a dele- from it. but wou k merely that the Emrloyes for Donations to vation he past year Call to Arrest Him. | Detectives went to the hotel where | Cay B 1se over other | Dehalenap had lived since leaving | Ordered to Nebraska. ‘;;:.tunn_ \‘qrh]n:lnn' ;m\ m;nmh 'f.(. : Small Work Exclusively i i ” « ganizi- | By the Associated Press Watertown. S ¢ i .1 | determine the possibility of tariff | b lon of their $60,000 Fund. Taniisa '.'.‘: 'r"ufi:;::l i g April 7.—The hand |, 'The police of Watertown want you| ¢'ol. James Justice, Infantry. at Mil-| changes. The delegation also will dis- Y Marntete 909 12vu Svaney O i fFaie, e e | NEW YORK sApil i “n | for_grand larceny.” they told him, and | ler Field, N. Y. has heen assigned|cuss with the Washinzton anthorities | MOWARD 8. FISK - Urges Constry e Critic 8 g as P. P reas- | 0f the law reached out vesterday for he nodded that he knew to the command of the 17th Infantry | various other suhjects which concern i * xR zes Const riticism, g E Thomas P. Hickman. treas | h T 5 . | raised by Y, g Ivation Army headquar. [ Alexander Dehalenap, but the former Come alo they said. at Fort Crook, Nebr the islands pressed concurrence » . Dis ive Mepait 3 Mr. Dougherty and | n »1 the list of donations | m of the coun r e Salvation Army’s annual ap- | " ¥ | | tersv, 607 K street. | A constructive | peal for $60.000, which continyes un: The death is annonnced in Detroit | uneil wonld de- [ til April 20 Lof Dr, h G. Ranks, a graduate in | representative William 1. Barrett. divisional the fi ss to admit women to the innounced that 50 of | medical school of the University of ” Hiatt, chairman of the % S rinent busi- | Mich . in the early 70s. { o . CD putii afety, oflerd o ireed To take A | I S A C}'r;end{l/ ey i five ; This Wonderful [ nounces. Results of a1 2 expected to be known OId Prclcrlp‘lfln . e i He )' avs, will probably inerease For Rheumatism| L4 - s ~hanls and ample provision he made £10,000. b v 7T T—— o ners will be requested | hrought foreefully to the % rescrintion “"T-285T for rheumatism was el o e 1 firstfilled 1 1864 and hae been renew- between Randolph | rention in the past week. six s || ed over a million times, A teaspoontul and Thirteenth and { A-2831 taken three fimes a dav stops s, Center street from | g tic pain and quickly relieves pain: et Goden o ful muxcles and stff swoilen joints. Buy . Oz | man, a | a “bottle ‘from sour drugeist Oak. Widening . “e [ Standard Paints & | 0 TRA n Approved. 'n to a bill pend LR Varnishes at Greatly 1 Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company 3. Carty! first viee presi B. Bayne: second vice | Hayden: third Closing out to-he-discontinued hrands of v, H. C. Phil paints. varnishes and stains at savings that are Agie - ~ 1 adipdimmthil particularly timely. All are standard goods. | IFTY years ago, on APHI 7, 1876, the Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance ;:“.,;.:1§iiir3l;,;§:e T et READY MIXED |[FLOOR & DECK | Company was organized in Van Wert, Ohio. Through a ha.lfbcen.mry of scrvigc, B e et PAINTS PAINT : it has stood every test and has honorably discharged every obligation. It has pz.ud itizens’ Advisory Counci of whiel . - -~ L L. > r e PRt e he S 50 '73':'"'""5’“8" losses aggregating $9,543,664.40, remitting promptly for every proper claim Re members loried woro haries | 2 2 2' i upon receipt of proof of loss. It has saved $3,921,7 ‘\‘1.26 in insurance costs, re- e L o Tu T | al. al | turned in dividends to its policyholders. For the last six years it has returned in dividends “KTJ;:l;""&;‘(::fii"‘f&f : m 4 | an actual STAIN FLOOR SEEKS SHIP TINBERS. | }55’0 el | Saving of 30% on Insurance Cost R R | gal. 3 gal- The Central Manufacturers Mutual Insurance Company enjoys the distinction of being the largest and' Lt S e[| (SRREREEBRE T | TR o (TR | strongest Mutual Company in the United States engaged in a general fire insurance business. On January Airect e ot o utting e ok ; i 3,052,457.87, held in trust for the protection of its policyholders. Its net sur- o g Nogpctig - vilnger E I I Y 2 had assets of $3,052,457.87, held in p policy Tlmber- tn be nted in the remulaing of | HUGH R l Co. | 1, 1926, it . ! 2 Eited Biatas ragate’ Conntitir | 1 2 99, Company is thoroughly sound, measured by any standard of solvency. Its 1he Tnitea” States frigate. Consity ; Mo plus was $1,482,191.29. The pany ghly s s Scng Son e bl | N A SRNLIN, en Phone Main 1703 policies are absolutely safe. It saves 307> on insurance costs., Its fifty yéarrecord speaks for itself, s Al Also In % Gals.. Qts.. Pts. & 1% Pts. Alse in % Gal. and Qt. Cans et from Cannons Point on St Simons Tsland in 1794 by John Cuper. to safety, service and savings. Central policies can be secured only through the accredited representatives of the Company. Our plan of business provides for relatively low commissions and makes no allowance for brokcrage fees. e 5 In commemoration of cur fiftieth anniversary, we have pub- ‘ ’ \ lished a brochure, briefly outlining the history of the Com- e a- e S e l PG ST pany, the principles upon which it is operated, and its record of progress through these fifty years of service. We will to appear ~ ~ Ao et S thCY'll_ remind The Central Manufacturers outostopat | Mutual Insurance Company the Gloeen | of Van Wert, Ohio “Ay old line, legal reserve, dividend paying, Mutnal Fire Companmy” ATIHIEN The Mutual Insurance Agency Albert R. Peters, Manager _ Chas. M. 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