Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1926, Page 4

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. . 3 ften and Prer ‘ lor ; I 4 t in Cleveland and his attention BR"A'N AMDITALY frissdsms wass BI0S FOR FEDERAL |GIRL ABDUCTED IN OHIO , [ i St v e s |cussed, the pleasure written on their BEL'EV . g e actracts 3;' : ad (X' S »1 STRUCTURE OPENED| °°HEVED IN CLEVELAND it e e m i faces at the conclusion of the confer- e pridiesd as returned to the * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, 1926. was taken to dicate that they were in perfect accord. British gov- Man Saw here the child was taken mys- | barefoot ‘child. erment officials up to ihe present [ Saw Barefoot Child in Restau- ly from her crib during the = ! seemingly have evinced little interest i i rant With Man and W y Im - . h lNDUSTRlA[ AI.'.lES in the Legnorn meeting. |Baltimore Firm Quotes Lowest|. oman: | "Sherit Hannum is endeavoring to| Mrs. William J. Boers of Brocklyn | | v W. H.|66 and the mother of 13 children, ; i 3 Grand Jury to Probe. run down _ Steel Consortium Important, | Price on Addition to Liberty T NI | Bolard of acted as campaign manager for her : According to the German . minister | Loan Building. ] i — | show “th: I Leghorn Meeting Seen as/ur'cionoms. Herr Cortius, the stwel | « EFFBRSON. Ohio, October 1— |Ier to Cleveland. Eolard sald he saw | consortium signed in B | | _efforts to obtain a'a woman and a child enter a restau- Move to Offset Steel Com- |seis by French Belgian, | The Consolidated Engineering Co. Luxembourg and Saare Valley inter-| o poynore’coe low bidder for con- husband, a candidate for delegate to the New York State Republican con- vention. . = | ests, marks an important step for the | bine of Western EUrope. | fiture of Lurope and a return to com. | struction of two additional storles on !;g! mon sense 1n economic matters. |the Liberty Loan Building, adjacent d g = The annual output of the combine | ¢, (he Bureau of Engraving and g E f E W‘ B the Asociated Pre-s will range trom 26,000,000 to 30.000,000 |0 (0 FI0C ¢ when nine bids Y 4 ‘7er [—] Our Or ‘fer oman LONDON, October | = 5 3 Each country is to deposit §1 in a |were opened at the Treasury Depart- | 1 | common fund for each ton manufac- [ ment. ed within § lotted percentage.| Iach of the bidders, except one sub- mitted two bids, one for the construc- | on of the two additional stories, and | vhile [ second bid for adding additional | - | will he paid any country failing in any | covering to the building. These addi- p : one year to produce its allotted per-|tional details, which will be con- % . centa heoretically, sale prices | {racted for if there is sufficlent money Shopping Afternoons s offset the between Fra possibly the There’s a “Family” Shoe for every occasion! berlain Neither United e will remain optional with each count- |in the appropriation, include rag feit of u bargnin be- —and the smart seml-for- combine, the announced purpose of| try, but it is hoped to fix a price 80 | covering framing . in exterlor wall o w theilline when Tl costume . ineludes which I« to end competition within |as to avoid keen competition. openings, new roof construction -and | fhese chic 'high el O the ranks of its members. Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the | extension of downspouts and vent | . -ieel fords af Pateut with Boar The Glornale d tome's | Unlted States Steel Corporation, is [ pipes. | ! T i o e prominer | hopeful that great success will follow | The board of award will take the 4 5 Oxtord creatior as 1o ch ze the meeting | the Western Iuropean steel con- |hids under consideration and the con- | tween Sir Austen and Signor | tium. tract probably will be let within a few! | 1 in impor-| “I think its managers will be|days. Mussolinl as being friendly toward American interests,| The bids were as follows: | sentiment will certainly be King Lumber Co., Charlottesville, | ed by the steel interests in bid -No. 1, $162.000; bid No. 2, he sald. 0; Consolidated Engineering Co.. | 0; Not Invited to Join. Duitlnore, Wt h and Ger. and Dr. & cent meetin tions. They agreed to forget the past and work for complete har-| Our mony | British steel interests declined to e | enter the project, and as far as 18| Devault & Deitrick Hope Based on Meeting. | known here steel producers in the'§50.600 and $12.700; Henry B. Davis of the | United States were not invited to rn | join in it. It was reported that they | would have declined an invitation to do so. national problems of the day we In Pittsburgh, it is discussed and the intimate rela Suropean combine may of Ialy and Great Britain confirmed, | competition for Amer: “means that Ro d London are | ucts in Latin shington, bid No. 2, $13,900: ker & Garrett of Washington, , 3 and $12,475; Charles H. Tomp- . of Washington, $61,800 and Bahen & Wright of Washing- | $73.000 and $13,143; H. Herforth, ., Alextndria, Va., $83,467 and | The extreme Fascist or Rome V'Impero. thinks the Le conference, at which it was officia announced the most important inter two names which make people think | The general opinion ser S ! Evening ana hope” | be however, that the new Capt. Dart at Hospital e s e ne E awt Autumn Hikes* \ The Rome Lavoro Italfa asserts that | will have but slight eff pital. ' Sorkeous evening Kown Hiking time! And here are the meeting at Leghorn should cause | American industry, because there 5| (apt. Raymond O. Dart, Army | e Lo i e okt oo warm, P art yV . it France and Germany desire peace, | necessity to meet heavy domestic re- | of the surgeon general, War Depart- Eamie s intriguing: izard Italy and Creat Britain will be glad | qui ents. A small amount of | ment, has been assigned to duty at oul e bofih styles here, BT My "‘hfi‘; e e e e il ST e MY Our Forty-ninth Anniver- ‘ - sary will soon be here—we want to make it the kind of celebration that will appeal to you, the kind to meet your needs, save your money. no alarm to Paris and Berlin, because | little demand for export owing to the | Medical Corps, attached to the bffice | thropgh 'many & mile! ropel ! *THE‘AUTUMN'OF'TWENTY - SIX" | Enters Now 1 “THE SAKS BLUE” A SPECIALIZED VALUE IN ALL-WOOL BLUE SUITS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS $ 3 7.50 JALF the world seems to wear Blue all the time, and the other half some of the time. So Saks has developed a spe- cialized Blue Suit with Extra Trousers, embody- ing unequaled value at $37.50. 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