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EDUCATION “DRIVE* GAINS IN VIRGINIA President Alexandria of Re-| 1,350-Pound Hog Believed Largest Ever Slaughtered Speci HA Dispatch 10 The Star JERSTOWN, Md., November —A hog believed to be the larg- THE EVENING LYNCHERS KNOWN, ~ GOVERNOR SAYS STAR. WASHINGTO. Pat I Real Atmosphere | " as Club Is Raided| KANSAS !B,\ the A Sponsors of “The Bastile, . D. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER o3 1926. rons Acquire Associated Pross CITY oveniber the latest “WAR TONIC' SOUGHT INWOMAN'S DEATH Zulu Witch Doctor Halted in st ever slaughtered was put | Promises Early Report on IN- |idea in night clubs here, attained the fly F A et | through_ it fnalities yesterday prison atmosphere they hoped to cen r 1 Waen | nepper, living near H i . |create H ‘. { y Formed Association this ity sent e 1.350-pounder o vestigation of South Caro- |erete. o\ e sone | 913Ying by South Afei- | ahite 3 s { police ‘entered the establishment and : 5 i E Speaks at Roanoke. | From nowe tw tp of tail the | lina Slayings. found ~waiters dressed in striped can Police. | animal measured § feet and 2 | prison attire serving patrons in dimiy —_— | \'|;]1|v~\. qust 3 inches short of its | — !lighted cells. e Bpecial Dispateh to The Sta s |iu’|zv;li~‘m" Tts tongue welghed 1\, \suociuted Pre | ”“"";d ‘“*‘;';‘""’-‘ or ""”’“l"» Of1 Two hundred Zulus were arrested | resad 3 E | B 2 oS ; uids, e “conviet” orchestr: it i ROANOKI, Va., November i —| COLUMBIA, S. C., November | waltaie o A | near Eshowe, native capital of Zualu- . Va., Novem 2 o e aiters and inmates were transferr § Sesslons of the Virginia Education As. | R0 : Gov. MeLeod has disclosed that ‘he | TS BHL WRA(GS o oransferred | land, by South African police for in- tociation, which began here today. | ROCKVILLE. has evidence identifying members of | citing a revolt among tribesmen. ac: | were featured by the annual address | i |a mob which removed thw*&“ uvu;‘nmq = | ~ording to a recent dispatch from Cape | of the president, Fred M. Alexander. | % {from the jail at Aiken on the night{ Town. A witch doctor, presiding over | 1¢ho pointed to dccomplishments since | ROCKVILLE, Md., Novewmber 5 |of October & and shot. them 1 m‘z,t_:‘( v ceremonial, wag abont to nl\lu.v\'d":l"f.‘ the organizatior. two vears ago and | (Special).—' BMGErRtic (State ca “Every day our e i et woman that “'war tonic” for the war i Errs 10 he Coptttios for Cond | ol —The BSteiiic Blite o6 | (ke Se (Bemersior Sall fte VEu | viors might be extructid from her | n the future, committee for Montgomery | ¢o.q,v, adding that within 10 duavs | hands. when the police raided the as- “Voluntar associations probably | COUNLY spent $5.715.40 during the re- ke would announce the tindings of his | sembly 1 take first rank among instruments .,r:v-vm npaign in behalf of the Demo- | investigation e Rl L Lt (D /:]H“H are mot | Bisievers in W demortic soclety” he lloritic Siace: sndlconnts cariiiadtes /| MiSBETEY: Enxt. Etafe constbles ancy mmon occurfeices today,” savs a Kaid, ~Durs has been inatrumental It | sworn siatement ien with e cleri |Sherift Nollie 'Rebinson of Alken | bulletin_from the headquarters here ! DuRfing @ professlonnl ohnadignce; | of the Glscnit Gourt hete EyiBacty E. | Gounty ‘were (mplicated s ipait {of the National Geographical Soclety. criginating and securing passag® of | Clark, treasurer of the committee, [ PANtS in »(1.(.“1\".»}\4“.; ‘\‘;m“nf:l:‘ =S 1:‘li‘gu"«!ouflnalx'{f\l'n’f::ax‘i';?ea)fipqfilmlz: constructive education luws, raising | shows. | sworn to by Mrs. Lucy Moo L . in 1879, following interm he academic and professional stand-| The expenditures were, the stite.|Charles 1. Lee, both of whom w Remaining Differences Be- mids on the Cape Colonies, the Zulus wrds of teaching and developing £ TiboR S o Stat® | prisoncrs in the Jail from which th» have wmdually ceased their hostilitles s of teaching and developing an in- | ment indicates. for auto hire, rent,| prisoncr: telligent support from the public lorlcal ein. ‘challensers and watdr | thees inegross. MBErtha, Demon and | and have heen somewhat amenable to ! ! heln, ichillengers ANt watD | Gvence [Lowinan, fwers Fdmoyed. tween New York and On- |\ influence o Christian mission: Siaied Ao, [t e Foanaiiitng. Snivbuaces)| EEce EnaiOrinson kO hER (LS s Vepressnting many cresds and i ! e contributions. which neces - A {aip h e delivery i inimi countri p/ istory seethes with Ths Virginta Bducational Conter- | sitated the committee signing a note| that e participated tn the SECTert:| tario Minimized. s i ence, 4 non-c ) i | L L G Mcleod sudd the evidence nurratives of bloody conquests. hegi Aor "]""'“"f.“' onal body, found- fto make up the deficit aplicated persons not named in = ning wheu the principal tribe num-| ¢4 Jor the purpose of bringing to | “The principal contributors were: R i1l ik Vits, but that it corroborated | bered « few thousand toward the end | ,;‘ o d'm‘MI el s :H.m _”"l ik Latimer, $500: Blair Lee and P.| (00 nents to which Mrs. Moone mdl by the Associated Press of the eighteenth century and lasting | :"““":"‘”‘;"’t";‘[',"v"{ he State, and | Blir Lee. 300 each; Morton J. Luchs, | JEGUCE GO, | TORONTO. Ontario, Noveriber 2 until they were finally subdued by the | e e State Teaeh e a 1o, | 3200: Preston B. Ray, Robert Peter, | % am not going to pass the buck { Ontario and New York State have | whites. s i s dr. Gllugeett O TIIOn, [ty Show BB |l ishcoesdoc linisoiElas thalfn &) agrecl on metliony ofideveloping Can | b At | = m:.! '-|-4'\,m:,'5”‘\( l‘lm‘"_\ iy | Brooke 1. FForrest Walker, Berry | grang are concerned.” the Governor|adian-American waterways. and, so A % 3 i e e e s Aeoen| o Clmkmohen L IGE abn R i i o Diseitoicive im an| far as Ontario is concerned. the’ dis The Zulug are the a he Cooperative Education Assoch | Bugene Jones, $150 each: Robert G. | ncompleted job agreements between the two countries: | Zululand. The men are physica on, soon became the largest and most | Hijton, Joseph B. Pyles, Clay Plum T Richards, u meinber of theiexperts on the Canadian-American pts, with more than avernge inte BNt Gotvention WaEcGuE I iohe 5 John G. Richard: L e Sativae anill influential couvention meeting in the fmer, “Alvie A, Moxler. William T. | e Rajirod Commission, will suc- | Comunission ave of Urelatively minor e of South African matives, and | tate. Pratt. J. Enos Ray. John Gardner. | edi®or. Meleod on January 10 | wee,” said the Evening A native dignity fhat marks them asy resident Alexander refe Joseph C. Cissal, H. H. Howlett, J, D, | “#8¢ ©0Y T e i terday true aristocrats in their own environ- | #ction of the association last year inj Clagett and Charles W. Hopkin, $100 | b | % “mhe plens of uhe HydrodSlectric |ment. Unlike othen tiibes who cory Norfolk in adopting a - 'constitution [ wueh: John M. Fauleoner, larvey J. | Y c‘ETY Power Commission of Ontario,” the | tinu to use primitive methods of creating an allinelus autonemous { ywhite, Donald Snyder. Clavton K. ! | puper savs, “are emphatic in their in. | Warfave, the Zulus studied the modern association. with every person en-| \atkins, Smmuel | Itiggs. Hann | Pitence Jpon the bwomtage develop. | British system and established a we'l gasged i education {n Virginia, regard- f groome. 1. Ity Sonder Hemp- wlFE FREED DN BOND,‘ I i Dve ook oa ol kinea native jrtm. | THIEL dE velop: eus of position, active membars.” He | gone Griffith, William B, Carr, John L With the redoral paveonment for o |ment mamds it posibie foo (ReW | said that out of the 12,900 white teach- | R Lewis, Lawrence A. Chiswell, Gouple ol years now. Ritification lins | conaust hostile bribes untll thay doryy {rs in the Stato all but 100 ure mem: | Frank Proctor. John I Stabler, John | - W | been withheld by the federal cabinet |Nated the b ”‘,",!',’;""l'.‘,'.',‘(“'f,' N '8 o ssoctation e H. Hunter, P. A. Grant, I". Hicks Ray, | 9 r it 1| until the report of the joint commis | C@pe and cause o e tion has a paid secretary and o 350 06Ch: Alton © Belll $75-10: TT W, |Held for Grand Jury With He ’\h’:(ul]\l'u’:rm port of the joint commis- | S0 S, Sucfore their resistance was nal of Education,” that goes to every | Tuihott an ph N. Starkey, $25 i v I 5 i i overcome. member. he pointed ont gl sl Bl iotandly A Stepfather, Ttalian Arm i Disagreemer e Wonien are also cxcellont phye. B : Eai e e Lo ntalaten iy i inrE e s | “Unimportance of the disagrecment fical specimens—Strong. = erect Sal NN do e number of. persons In amounts of Officer { on_the commission arises through the | graceful. ~ Both men and women are Commending the State Board of [ o WP (e 1 = ! substantial_agreements arvived at be- (lively and sociable, gifted with natural | Fducation for abolishing the first } o Lween the New York State Waterways | ability, and they display the proud grade certificate. Mr. Alexander said Sentenced for Bigamy. | By the Assoutated Press | Commission and the Ontarvio Hydro- hearing of conauerors “There was a time in Virginia when John Tewis GaRiwe ivonrns Wish: SAN FRANCISCO. November 25 ! Blectric Commissior - B & ot 4 5 i) ¢ Lewis Caldwell, young Wash- | SAN FRS faaleat S Likened to U. S. Indian Reservation. here were 57 varieties of certiicates. | inptonian, who pleaded guilty in the | Mys, Tsabelle Keyes Burch, society | “While the internutional commission Likened to U Al T'his number has now been reduced to | Circuit Court here to indictments | oo S G on Hudson, an ex- ( Was Still in session the State and pro- | “The Zulu roan a at will over| tive; in the near future it should be | charging him with bigwmy and per- | métron il i ' % vinclal commissions met in a series | South Africa before the conquest of reduced to two." jury. was vesterday sentenced by | clusive suburb of New York. was re-j ot conferences and agreed upon | the white man, but most of them With reference to the program for | Judge Robert B. Peter to two vears | leased on her own recogn! nee here | method of development tentative | now inhabit the highlands of Zulu- “simplified government” mnow being | in the penitentiar It was shown | vesterday on charges that she andiboundary chunges to decide cost and | land. a semi-tropical reserve in the disenssed in the State, President Alex- [ that on October 10, 1925, Caldwell was | Capt. Arnaldo Marson, former Htallani production for the benefit o h. | portheastern part of Natal Province, ander took a decided stand: “Basing | marvied in Roeckville to Miss Sybil | army officer. violated the Mann act | The plans of the Ontario Power ¢ which has been set aside by the our conclusions on the sound and well | Cleo Kirwan of Llovd. Va.. by Rev.|in coming to Californfa frow New | mission were submitted to the New | Bpitish government for their use. #stablished policy that the schools [ B. W. John of the Methodist Church, | York together and living in i Lo | York State suthoritie Zululand is slightly Jarger than New hould be under lay boards. both State | and that at the time he had a wife | ciation here. Marson was 1¥¥=ed on g After pointing out it thie. New | Jorse with @ population about and local, officered and administered | living, from whom he had not been | $1,000 bonds. The couple were bound | Vork authorities will not issue leases {yjce” that of Trenton. Iixcept for hiv experts on account of their ubility, | divorced. in the person of former Miss | over to the Federal grand jurs for ac | to private corporations for power de- | " gew white settlements dotting the call upon you in convention here | Viola M. Pugh of Washington. to ! tion | velopment except upon plans ssvee- 519 mile harborless coast on the In- assemibled (o take x decided stand for | whom he was married in Washington | Capt. Marson is the sonin-law of iable to the lvdvo-Electvic Commis g, Ocean. and a few scattered ndvanced professional standards which | on March 5, 1921, Caldwell said that | the late Right Rev. Chavles Summei | sion, the paper says white settlers in the inland villages, wi ift our schools to the ghes when he contracted the second r- | Br 3 p of the Protestan pis 1is means iat development, so = 5 ntirely g 111 1ify 1e highest contra t nd mar- | Burch, Bishop of ¥ t Epis- 1 T th i the reserve is populated entirely b: possible plane of efficien riage he was under the impression | copal Diocese of New York, and is|far asx Ontario is concerned. will be po atives, As far as possible, the “The Governor of Virginia is now | that a limited divoree granted wife alwo the stepfather-indaw of Mrs i upon the twostase plan, with dams | grigicy permit them to govern them- making, with the aid of 4 commission, | No. 1 entitled him to marry again. | Burch fand power houses located at the sites | (oo " jut the Provinelal Govern- An exhaustive and thorough survey of | The perjury indictment charged thut | Francis Krull. United States com | desiznated in the Hydro-Blectric Pow: | o0 Natal and the South African all State departments with the pur-|in making application for the license | missioner, notified Mrs. Burch andjer Cotiission plans, which now awiit | pyqigment keep an _ever watchful posa of proposink constitutional | to marry Miss Kirwan Caldwell swore | Capt. Marson that they wouid be per: {Ottawa vatitication. eve on their activities. i wmendments that will place the State | that he was single and had neverl | mitted to bhe together oniy in the pres. e international veport appears, | “YIC\ M oy has found an | zovernment on an eflicient business | divorced. ence of their attorney while the Ted- | by itself, to be inclusive, inasmuch ax 0 i0c 5 (h may be one of many, | ::.m} mhm’.pm,, the schools.” 'The ) .‘l\w:l;n’:lz;(mnn‘nn(:l'mmlmlnz‘nnn '(“ eral grand jury is considering their hv“" l\ o ‘(‘:"\} ””"“\"I-I"“‘ “"I;“"""\“;\‘ 1 he declives himseli to her father, and | egular business session will he hel enditures have bed ed by candi- | case decision of the governments involved. | .y, v ined how much ‘lobola’ is nee- iieeooggiymysor-dag B thel et Ploctiont s ollowsi || gt insiateditliat they came)to/Call-| - A5 New York nnikes the leasenifor | |5 I8fOined B e Ll s Robert L. Hickerson. Clagett C. Hilton | for on their own individua! that i the viver, as Ontario will | 70 onsists of a gift of from ~ and Benjamin C. Perry, elected county | sources and had taken precantions to | conduct the construction operations on [0 Yo 20Lcattle to jo tather-in-law ALEXANDRIA il et Rt 8150 anu K00 |Be i 20 cidvy dam moverning thelt | bl side under pulilc ownersiip, and | 19 to 30 eatile to the FRCICE AL A 2 S 5 ML s a guarantes of zood faith. and respectively; John Gardner, re-elected | movements and assoctation | is these two units are already st ovidence that the prospective hus- — county treasurer, $100: John R. Lewis,| Commissioner Kt admenished | stantinlly agreed on provedure to be | evidence thnt ihe broepectit GEeg ALINANDRIA, Va.. November 25| elected judge of the Orphans’ Court,{capt, Marson that his army training | followed, the international report does jamayEl B ]v” N S MepEtag a0 (Special).—Church services and fam. | $90: Harvey J. White and George L.|should have taught him to be more | not leave uch a wide gap as may be to (UIe e sl i . s ’“m i 11y reunions marked the observance | Edmond: lected to the House of | disereet, and the captain veplied that | imagined AL pAs A LOR TIe Lo i Holis "m_- { Thanksziving here today. It wae| Delegates, §50 and $26.50, respectively. | he wonld aceept the admonition with | . tithough ,"();;"‘“’I‘:;j‘ -‘""”’-"\“(‘,;“gr; donution dav at the Ale: 4 S- . | s, 1 SEASION O PHOIT b S = st g gilbons s o i el Marshall Parker Sued. | than MAYOR TO FACE PROBE. | ior whose beneiit the ‘lobola’ is held or Aged. A union service held at| Mrs. Fannie Parker of Bethesda | i { in trust. Should there ,"9 i ‘;"‘“' e Tem Baptist Chur »n King | has, through her attorney. P. Kenneth - ~ T | dven, and in event of the death or ot St S :",‘u.‘w:'q;.n‘..’f Lyddane of Rockville, filed suit in the | SHIPPING NEW | Charleston. W. Va.. Election Case [divorce of the wife. the cattle are The sermon was by Rev. Wallace A.|Uircuit Court here against her hus- | ol i Goes Before Grand Jury. { returned to the husband. provided Brashears, pastor of Trinity M. k.| band Marshall Parker. also of Be- y i : he has been kind and faithful. I Chureh. The collection taken will | thesda, for maintenance and support| | Arrivals at and Sailings Irom CHARLESTON. W. Va., November | he is guilty of cruelty and is di- he divided hetween tie Alexandria | for herself and the couple’s two chil- New York. 5 P —Mayor W. W. Wertz of | vorce 1 rights arve forfeited and Hospital snd the Home for Aged.|iren, Louise and Ruth Pavker, aged 4 Charleston and seven other men, {the cattle ar held for the benetit of .\h.\m.-»;; were held this mornin; ve kfl* and -‘]m""‘xfi' hl"‘\w‘\' ,‘yi;“l.\v .\'h-;:’ ARRIVED AT NEW \YORK .'“\h':'f’f ‘\ “";”wl_m* - ‘I}mimr;'“:‘\".‘f\ui "u‘ | the divorced wife the Catholic and Episco, Chy 1sks custody of children and! i, o g | ficers e recent election, waived a ! it > e andknetis) eNestbi p.".llml.‘ 5 sounsel fees, "The couple were mar- |!clis Olav, Copenhage: 2 { prefliminary bearing before a justice No Woman Suffrage There. manuel Luthérun Chureh will hold [ried April 16, 1921, and Mrs. Parker ! DUE TODAY lof the peice vesterday and allowed “The women do the work and pro- < services ut 5 o'clock tonight harges that hecause of the treatment | Westh: 10 { thett coe (0 Be T lle meft SR OC vide foi tie fumily The uien a4 Many haskets were distributed yes- | wcorded her by hér husband she was, | qijva—st; olis L o TNy iy ! tend the herds snd hunt. A wife erday ar odiay The Salvation | on February 1925, forced m_lvu'u-: H\’lr:.uzfl_l"x'rm:;lu‘ Colombia % 1_“ > Soiin VH ‘“m"’lnz "l‘ hoes the fields and reaps the har \IGY this. afteribon il treat S0ilIKImY wnd Figo ko " the Shome ot SRer |Bxronc TRIEkAIR Lol s A Glection. Omder il the S belAn. vest, but her hushand cannot appro- rewsboys to i turker dinmer. A spe- | parents. il e D t . il Jrinte any part of the zrain or stores al dinner was served inmates of | On the zround that he acted inj American Merchant—London |»Kxf‘uu]v "I“ Charleston, a Republican | {o8 B S0l s Taia by, Tt is her ty fail and slmshouse self-defense, James \W. Beavers of | DUE TOMORROW kit ol duty to provide food for the husband g e """}"""" gton o ””“m o i | lzoatanigSoufhampton | ol and children and care for the ‘kraal’ Cross membership drive just | found uilty hy - | Presiden oRevelt — Brenin | e Zulu he consisting of ot et menfipeaniy Basive ot [owid ngt B BRIl e L B R McCARL RULING OPPOSED. | "“ihe i fime. onsistni i’ Sota ot the mnunt valced jast veat{senit ipon BeiijaminiBEESnJAMID (Of | OseselErlont-08) E— e e Lo nd (the hizest in yecent ‘years. |the Potomac ;\n;uhlmr \("';!-HH‘;a“':“';* .| Congress Will Be Asked to Offset | the family must hire out as a domes Aexandrin's quoty was £1.000 was accused of having cw en jamin. I tte. > Yo suallv falls to g The banks, post oftices, schools and | Sea Damage Decision. tie, the lot usually falls to the man, Seals Are Mailed business plices generally in Mont- —Livervool 5 {as the women seldom leave their Ihe charze of the | comery County were closed today in S5 Parmor 1 obiion | Legislation wiil ‘o sought at ine|homer, Natlve nen are Siplosediin Hstrdbition Christmas seals of | ahservance of Thanksgiving day, and _Sonthampton coming session of Congress to offset | the villages as cooks. waiters, house- 58 Macn) of the Anti-Tuber-|services were held in many of the 1ava— Southamnton the effect of a decision by Controller | men. washmen, messengers and culosis Socie today ‘mailed to the | hurches. Following a custom of [ Rojoo iy oty | General Mt which holds that [ nurses, and in most cases | husiiess wnd piofessional men of the | vears, the congregations of the Bap- i inarp under present law personal property | perior to women as servants ety meals list, Christian, Methodist, Free Meth- | Bozuta—Pusrto_Colombia lost in disaster does not apply | tribesman. with feather hedecked The public sale of the Christnas | it and Presbyterian churehes of | Girmania—Southampton {10 accidents to seaplanes or other air- | head, pullipg a_‘rickshaw cons ol hegins Decombir 5, Seventy. | Rockville held union services, the ser- | Cedrie—Liverpool craft | mon sight in Natal. I e gl e | mon heing defivered by Rev. Bertram | Chicase 5 When naval personnel lose per-| “Although polygamy is recognized 515 ot Shnls 15 O T e {31 "Ongoba, pastor of the Baptist|noni FiMaS.Seion | conal property at sea from Aisaster | and practiced by the Zulus, each wife work. The committee is composed [Church, in the Methodist Church.| Estonia—Danzic thev may be reimbursed under act of | is accorded the same consideration Kixe e ey i | community exerciaes were held In the | Finludoosun Franciecs, October 7 and treatment and the relation be- v, 10 0. Howell, and Mrs. Willimm | Methodist Church at Ashton Frederick VITI- ihagen Boothe, mail rommittee: Mrs | At Kensington well attended union | Gripsholm—cothe 1 CROSNER'S n E &1 | e o P o laxtera: Mrw. | mervices awere: held in the Presby- | ESiy on, posters: M. Rober: |terian Church, the pulpit being oceu-{ Matura e e by Rev. Frederick A. Kullmar, | ek | i Charles Nicholson, and | the new pastor of the chur x;\‘[ ! Mra. 13 C. Dunn, King street sales BT | Mrs. Morris L. Horner, M. Willian Ormpieo—Southumplon | A. Moore, Mrs. ( E. Wartiel e—1May { : 4 [iraR s P estn i sudley k Miss Minnie RERW YN, Md.. Novemher 2o, “The | President Monroe-—World cruiss Brook, . { Susan B. Anthony Fouudation, PR | The ’.” ral \l‘\,“..‘ nrd '\',”,W-mu:h e Braramad iy | Gt ok e thite sleenune Teom | IANIIRINE & GESE foc e &40 BRIt Juan RN e o L from | ot capital punishment ta” I alnar. St ce. 1610 King street. t Wy, Vieginia Peters-Parkhurst ot ! ikier S o military | State director. has takel oy —llavana | honers will be conducted by mom- | and 1 irector has aken nta Marta | iars of oxadrin st No 3 : rt am i ure : : e Lansdale G. Sasscer, relative to a bill | Jhuringia—Humbure Al T e e | o e introdured in the Maryland Lea | Candvek —Buenos. sires ory v ed overseas in the 00t he opening of the session | Vestris--Buenos Aires World War. Heo was a machinist ‘[' e ‘ 10D | volandam Rottardant {in January Satern World — Buenios Aires Soldiers Are Remembered ! ndred wnd twenty Virzinia ©Walter Teed Hospital. | gion. were remembered vester- | . ' E(on, weleTRne rhepey meater: Open ac 8:30 A. M. Every Business Day ! ) wxiliary ans 1o Christmas Sifts to the seldiers. | 1 give the night of Following the rheon of the A . Kiwanis ¢l sterday - afternoon Oy g i Rev. 1. Juseph It Sevier of Hender -pay vour bills by check—save some- conille. X C. spoke on the progress | - Y e 5 6 i | i in 15 vears thing—and next Thanksgiving will find Th days’ evangelistic esrvices . e 5 £ 4 which have heen conducted hy Rev vou with more for which to be thankful. The N Ragl S Id .. h R. Sevie e [New Kaglan- houlder f SHMICh. ¢ »Columbia™ will be giad 1o handle " g X ’ s wW. “« » okt vour checking and savings accounts | O’Coats Fit as Well as “Look Baneatie < c whatever their size. X | n the parish hall of Square set. rounded or thw 1277017 . . 20 T shoulders—thex're all the same to | = m - o E-] = o e > B 1%} & ) o m m o % Chara z oo shed to Army prisoners at | he Vart orth, Kans iplina have produc h “gra results that thew | \irobably xtenc ntic_un military ini. Gen. Ro . nant general, ) “T'he sxstem was designed to awaken i@ innate, hut dormant. gnod im- J1se8 ©f yYoung men whose home an rammant. education and early train | g W The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street Capital and Surplus $600.000.00 y | W s senrnavwisisssiscivsssmmimvriietd Our Savings Dept. Pays 3% ONE DOLLAR WILL OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT the new Grosner-designed Rag!, They fit as wwell as gice O'Coats. er style. osne J 1325 F STREET dollars r tween them, odd as it may seem, 1«!30(;] TY MA i petent and unable to manage his a harmonious and affectionate. Jeal | E N MENTALLY fairs “hy reason of habitual drunke matice or hatred is seldom | UNFIT, COURT DECLARES | ne®« iy a she v vesterda: A man may have as many | G French was ar Nevombe: ; he French I aris. charg wives as he can provide for, but he on the French I Avis T ; : W. B. French Held Incompetent|with cashing a wort cheekk must not Jook a mother-in-law in tire 1 $3.500 at Nice, France. and taker face and. if he should encounter her,| Because of Drink—Arrested the Tombs he immediately covers his face and | on Bad Check Charge . avoids her as graciously as possible. | ; E High prices for coffee in Colu A wise provision perhaps when one | BY the Associated Pre have put =0 much money among ! thinks of the man with 40 wives, and,| NEW YORK. Novembar 25 Wil planters there that 50 per cent mo all of his mothers-in-daw living in |llam Rarton French, New York and | people now own autemobiles thar the same village! ! Parts society man, was found fncom (i vear ago Of this Sale of many women’s $6, $7 and $8.50 shoes—cele- brating the Ist Anniversary of “the Greater Hahn’s!” . Evening mps, stre street and ttects. ox sports mod ords els. Many d b excellent alf. meir styles besides elvet, pat those pic ent leather tured. ot ever in eac P roesery Not at ISt No School T ! I i S O oCchoo omorrow. Stess it . : : veflow RING the children and profit ongue by the last two days of this S Sale Timely vings o1 Soriieile cood. reliable \Winter shoes d Spesia - fhers hildren Bun Pet 0OTS, oxiords and pumps. Pat ent leather. or black cal Camel's Hair Slip More than dozen attractiv pers, with “Tivia styles. Misses™ sizes ta 2, in one group lieeale at $290. Growing girls’ 214 to 6, it el another at $3.90. At our 7th st., 9t Gl 2fls St.. Arcade and Pa. \ve. stores $2..90 $3..90 $1.75 Hints for Santa! And I:ast Two Days of the MCH‘S Shoe Sale.’ Many splendid Winter ox- fords and high shoes— from regular stocks—last lap of a great Sale! 4.85 T]’\ousands Of Y"len.s Leatl’ler HOU.SC Slippers $2.95 Always a great around Christma leader “his year's $295 slipper are the best by fa we've cver put out! Operas, Romeos and Fveretts. Kid lined hand turned. Soft. fine brown or black kidskin Red, blue green calf— $3.95 7th and K 414 9th 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 3212 14¢th 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Man’s Shop”-—14th at G -2

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