Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1926, Page 10

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10 7 THE 'EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 19%. H”P'NUS PARAUE HIT-AND-RUN MOTORIST | knocked dovn iss Stei Brsant. 26| CELEBRATE IN VIRGINIA, | There vas no parade. Harnssecaces | BELGIUM ACTS SOON. };e,:f*n;;::,*;.a‘::n"::;:.’::'::e.:;.ts Autoist Fined in Berwyn. IS SOUGHT BY POL'CE‘”“! old, of 309 T street, side-swiped | otor e all and Lo |a concrete mixer a short distance R automobile . races were scheduled. under former Finance Minister Jana- | SPerid) Dispatch to The Star ; i L L immeneed ot arey | LAEOF Day Crowds Plcnic at State | vith purses for winners n the Yarl| pranc gtabilization” Plans Ready | 3800000 fance. o o o | charge of exceeding e oweed Hmn BEF Woman Injured When Car Is | slowing down, according to & police Fair Grounds, Richmond. 'degllflt;:ns&ne and city governmental for Independent Trial. | The new plans are practically com- ;u‘::";'_" o8 e el report. Special Dispatch to The Star. - were closed. , Fishing i | plete, but are being kept secret. Only - Welch ‘of: € Recklessly Driven Across Street | "Bt Bryant was taken to her home | RICHMOND, Va, September 6 | ¥8% POPUlar. pERUSSELS, September. & UP)—The | unfoiseen circumstances will prevent |terday was fined 2 Car Platform. [for treatment. She suffered minor | Virginia is observing Labor day in TEEet elgian franc will he stabilized at the | their realtzation. it is said in’circles 'Justics of the Peace George Phillips e il cute and bruises and a sprained knee. | the usual formal way. Unfon work. | Bananas shipped to thie Sailes | any Teheh msot:bmu"u;‘:npfl‘n; t | close to the finance ministry. e 2 ers and their families here gathered |from Honduras in May totaled 1,519.; learned semi-officially today. ===t = Demonstration for Independ- |Shine Across « sireet car platform | the automobile and have institated a | at the State fair grounds, where the | 000 bunch : ol e Ll Al at Eleventh and G street last night.|search fo | L nches, while those sent to Fn-| Minister of Treasury Franqui and| Sicily is to have a new large public | College v e JEALCh et annual plenic is being observed. | gland were only 72,000. Finance Minister Houtard are pro-|bath. 4 Todato fiahefléml;‘e 315’:." FAGANRE ence Marks His Visit to Island of Leyte. | here. Welch was arrested on the A_hitandrun motorist drove his|Police have a general description of | Washington-Balti | Washington-: more boulevard at Col. Carmi A. Thompson's visit here vesterday was made the occasion of a demonstration and parade wherein placards demanding independence i were conspicuous. As he stepped ashore Thompson passed under an arch from which hunz . a replica of the lib bell and which hore the placard, “When will it ring b for the Philippines?’ Another placard which demanded o ; independence read: “We hope Thomp- eon will he the last investigator.’ Floats in the parade represented the i , various industries of the island. Addreesing a large crowd from the £teps of the provincial capital, Thomp- son urged the Filipinos to invite forelgn capital on terms that would not exploit the natives. He said the TUnited States owed its prosperity originally to judicious use of foreign capital. Thompson ' expects to arrive in Manila September 8 and a_few days later will proceed to Bagulo to formulate a report to President Coolidge. PLEA FOR U. S. FAVOR Island Senator Urges Conduct h,i Prove Ambition. MANTLA. September 5 (#).—Sena tor Sergio Osm of the Tervitorial Legislature, addr g students of the normal school vesterday, urged Fili- pinos to act in such a way as to con Vince the American people that the people of the Philippines are wedded | to aspirations of immediate, complete and absolute independence. = N 2 - - ) 5 7 “YWe are not masters of the situa- = >3 SN / i tion.” he said. ““We don't dictate S American policies. We are supposed 4 N. t6 act in such a way as to win the sympathy of the people, who have the Power to fmprove our conditions. . & . . mhkic ety 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite . 4-Piece Bedroom Suite , at home. | . Tomorrow—Tuesday—marks A faithful reproduction of Colonial days. Walnut. sdherents at home. but it may de. Yiate ue farther from our desired goal. | Covered with two-tone Jacquard of superb design. : e e e DA Muring ny Minter 4 5 e e Bt with drawer fronts of Maple. Exquisitely carved. e :rm}xflx‘z,'e:‘é’e:g;.r?&’ad“&zp;':fi-igf“l:gg:rfh:F(::iu:,:t:cizn;:xe bed. Spring con- $ 49 t’}z)e dcolmng of OSur[ first ;AUguSt An unusual combination of beauty and workman- $ queetion in the minds of the Ameri- s = e ” T by shi n o ime w! n- : & earance . ip. e B Then'eih | WAS $187. You Save 20%—Now...... 1 ;7]‘1 d il dii i - ha‘el WAS $595. You Save 20%—Now........ gathered some added unusua SWIMS TO RESCUE g . values—all at a saving of 20%. OF 4 MEN [N BOAT New York Police Commissioner Be vour own salesman— Defies Heavy Seas in Effort i < { =\ | —merel.\' Silbtl'act 1'5 from any to Save Fishermen. [ d . : = pl'i ce tag ; By the Associsted Press. NEW YORK. September §.—Police H ,f ¢ ! b Commissioner George V. McLaughlin ) —\ : was hailed as a hero today for swim- > % - ‘ it S—— End Table with con- ming in heavy seas to the rescus of four fishermen in distress in & boat | p. . e R off Coney Island last night Dainty Priscilla Sewing Restful Club Chair, Davenport Table. Ma- Budget Plan Winds nhr 'I( h a\; r venient book-trough Spinet Desk. Faith uilt. Ma- Actual rescus was effected by ma- 3 : . _ - B rine police in & yacht, summoned by | Cabinet of solid Ma- vered with Jacquard hogany, finish. Turned .;mrrhl_vfi k Mahogany fimsh il copy of Colonial ogany finish. Sale price design. sal i 4 > J sign. sale price, Commissioner McLaughlin before he pogany. Sale Price, lour. Sale Price, legs. Sale Pri C ¢ #wam out to help the four men. 3 " g SEATIOes od s e et S $39.50 SR $5.95 $4.95 $19.75 Island, and late last night he saw a . Credit Plan that divides the 5 r 44-foot motor boat in distress several bundred feet from shore. Water had . gotten into the engine, and the occu- pants were struggling with oars to cost over a Iong penOd Of : make headway against waves that 1 T . No™ d » threatened to swamp it ! 5 gy L | ¢ - The commissioner, who is a strong | Y time. No re tape LY COl rimmer, and has & reputation as an / | fect J 3 Ty A ete, telephone 'or a police launch, o R - E: - then dlacshrde% his outer clothes and 3 / vl 7 i \ i \ ectors. USt a SImp € ban ewam to the boat. ! 3 . After helping the fishermen get tha 3 \ e e e Reoet 4 S SE— Vi Ing arrangement. with them until a police launch ar- §1;'52'=3fl,;_°m them to the Atlantic \ . - 7 | No Service Charge = SIX KILLED, TWO INJURED WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO Fatal Accident at Grade Crossing on Southern Pacific Railroad in California. { N 3 LOS ANGELES, September 6. \‘fxfi& NN RN . Y Six persons were killed and two 3 NN N ()1{/ 1 others injured. one probably fatally. | s = i B R T uite Should come 10 Pieces—Perfectly Made the Southern Pacific grada crossing at H;‘:‘; :;‘.‘d:u‘::'“.\1‘;‘:-.'""}'1‘;:5;,"57?““2 A Breakfast Room Suite that combines “good A S s Chi i s Hoag. €3; Mra Mary Hoag. b7: Mra. | A E S 1 bines “g $ 75 A Server and cinsed China complete this fine suite. all of Budwin Park, Calif; the R looks” and durable construction. Painted in the 240 S}x c—[}-“afis wléhl scatfiRni;F::enninc leathes LEetens $ sion Table and large Buffet. 2 ; ‘ ’, Puente, 20 milas south of here. e color of vour own choosing. Chairs to match. Mrs. L. Meader of Baldwn Park is WA 345. e — in a critical condition. S $~ 5. You Save 20/n B e e LYNCHING TO BE PROBED. Court to Inquire Into Death of Georgia White Alleged Slayer. | TATCROSS, Ga.. September & (P) —Judge Harry D. Reed left here ves. | terday for Douglas to convene a spe- | rial session of the Coffee County Su perior Court to investigate the lynch ing last Monday of Dave Wright, a| white man. A special grand jury | panel already has been summoned. Wright ewas charged with the mur- | der of Mrs. Zilphte Rollins. He was taken from the Coffee County Jail hy | & band of men and killed BALDWIN MOLQ 7BL0KE'" sl Junior and Bridge Day - Beds. Cretonne ° P Great savings on British Premier Tells of Recogni-| -}}n;;:’\f“ foskEnime S Mk npoemmmidatyailk: Aiedin painitin Every rug is included in this SALE. You deduct 20% covering. Opens into a L;;;;?;M;’:d; Ir?:;::i ‘?:‘-enpm i Bonibyssten fonhineet. | attractive. Sale price, chades. As low as ish DustpiontEicon from the original price. There is a wonderful ascort- full-size bed at night. Tat in. use. Sale price 4 e:: ‘spm-“ prenoaa SEVERN STOKE. Worcestershire. | struction. Sale price, THENE to: cHoose trom:- Alll sizesh Wiltors: Amsters 5 S price, nish. Priced September & (@ —Stanlev Baldwin | has found that he has become pretty | = well known by sight in London 24 50 $6 95 $29 75 and Velvets. . 19 7 Telling some of his London ex- . . o A A 4 periences as prime minister at a woman's fete here, Mr. Baldwin said ; e hatsed two rough looking men on tha pavement not long ago and ons said to the other: “That's the old bioke!" Or— TYPHOON KILLS 31. Number Missing and 160 Injured in Eastern Japan. { TOKIO. Eeptemher § (#).—Ofcial 3 yeports to the home office from Cen- | tral-Eastern Japan in connection with \ the recent typhoon list the dead at | 21 and the injured at 160. There Ir!! ' e B Dmer saiseing. who ara be: | : The House of Character Furniture Heved tn be dead. The damage has net heen officially estimated owing . 5 the meagerness n(.v-(-:rapfi advices, | ; : Spair has ‘just approved construce M!flnfluo{mmd»l - - - REE . . it

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