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Florida TS0 NEENG [ SOUTHERN RESORTS Via Double Track-Sea Level Roate SPEED — SAFETY — COMFORT PUNCTUALITY 8 Thru Trains Daily FROM WASHINGTON —1 N Woot Ingien Led. 1 Nigt oot gz RESRE L ~ 1 Night Out Cosst Line Florida Mail 3:15am. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, reservations, information from - LOTTA CRABIREE Womah Claiming Fortune Says Actress Asked Her to Write. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, December 14. lotta Co n of San claimant of th |t Mr THE EVENING STAR, 1d Horses of Wyoming Cause Trouble And May Unite Cattle and Sheep Foeman By the Associated Press. CHE E, Wyo., December 14.— A growing menace in the West, the | wild horse, promises to unite cattle- | men and sheepmen, traditional ene- | mie of the range, in a common figh The Wyoming Wool Growers' As yuse off the range. The men further urged the Wyom‘ng Growers' Association to join | point to a | oot ‘em e y Craco, ra polnts and taxes being assessed as usual, owners have allowed the colts in formerly gentle herds to go un- claimed and unbranded. Unestimated and fast Increasing thousands of these maverick horses now run the ranges eating, stamping and even pulling out by the roots grass that otherwise ould tide valuable cattle and sheep rough a hard Winter. One ranchman recéntly shipped sev- eral carloads of horses to Denver, but the price offered there was o small that he indignantly shipped them back me again Westerner has a cer- pride in Wis horses, although he use his automobile on the long to town. He hesitates shoot own a horse, even if it Is wild and worthless. were to attempt to ship out or Kill these horses. If it were to handle them as estrays or sell them for taxes, this would involve considerable expense for feed and advertising. ‘‘Members of the next Legislature will have to do some tall thinking and figuring if they find a way out.” STICKS TO EARLY RISING. British Peer, Back Home, Formed Habit on U. S. Ranch. MORCHARD BISHOP, England, December 14 (®).—A. H. Wallop,, Wyoming rancher, known in the Big Horn country as a “good scout,” and over here as Lord Portsmouth take his_seat in the House of I has heen getting up at 5 a. did out West, much to thé as | ment of his neighbors. Certain formalities have to be com plied with and it may be several years HAVATAN VA VNS ESTATEFGHT Daughter of White Man and Native Wife to Get $1,- 000,000 Heritage. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, ather, a dec December 14.— | s laughter of a white man and a ed she had no interest in the property because her parents, David Fyfe Noltey and Kamahi Kawelo, were not married at the tim e was born, al- though they wedded six s late when Kamahi Kawelo divorced her native husband. The court ruled that Mrs. McMillan was Noltey's legitimate daughter under the provisions of a Hawallan law adopted in 1907, which decreed that children born out of wedlock were automatically legitimatized upon the arriage of their parents. Propagandists to Be Punished. 1CO_CITY, December 14 (#).— Department has instructed commandants _throughout to punish severely any per- wcovered carrying out seditious government propaganda. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. T 5 v of her father's relatives, who contend-| Christmas Goods Lost in Fire. following an explosion mail r near Linlithgo, N. Y., Sat- urday night, destroyed the entire con. | tents of the car, which were mostl Christmas packages bound for Paul, Minneapolis and points in t Northwest. The extent of the loss has not_been determined. and Post Office officials have so far been un- able to discover the cause of the acet- den Clearance House T B etabes. and Sodtts o 1676 and 1037 Models All Bargains. Easy Torms. INVESTMENT BUILDING GARAGE I ment _Tnvest iment 3 Fran| 7601 “How to get rid of these wild horses is a problem,” said A. W. French, State veteri ian, he men who, have sold these horses have no title to them, although the animale were ; unbranded. They laid themselves | open to suit by the owners. The State would be in the same difficulty if it ss, and brea, d interbreeding with his best aid. with A n's claim § before the peer, who became an Amer- ican citizen thirty-odd all the details arranzed. Lord Port mouth, who succeeded to the title last vear upon the death of his brother, has become known as Eng; land's_earliest rising earl by the United | f Appeals her decision the for ¥ of Helen white | > won handed down y cuit” Ce ult of the th Chrigtmas, 1926 SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY FOR BETTER SERVICE he This < of complaints 1 tlemen and sheepmen over the With the market price of the inge horse quoted at around ead f. Wyomi ipping | of Jack Cre a brother « {and next of kin to the ac Testifying as the fin:l witness for | the petitione . Cockburn It that her meeting with Lotta an Francisco hotel in 19 said she heard the g Horesege 374 o 2 ° Leans 2 —for S or § years o iowger. aited in the lobby. » stepped from the elevator was her brother's child,” 1 asked her | had any pictures of my mother, nd she said she had not. She said she had no time to talk to me, asked me to write h letter, a There From the British Commonwealth Offered in the English Shop for Men 1926 Saxophone Shop E. Van Loock & Son (Formerly of 104 15th St. N E.) On Their 27th Business Anni- versary in Washington ' wish to announce to the mu- sical public that their Musical Instrument business and repair shop is now located at 737 Thirteenth St. NW. » Second Floor where greater facllities are at hand for the service of their ever-increasing trade. A complete line of American, French and German band in- struments of standard makes, as well as banjos, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical acces- sories will be carried in stock. Come and look us over. 737 13th St. Northwest (Second Floor) Main 2454 Today the special administrators of the Crabtree estate will introduce verbal testimony and depositions to mtaintain their contention that Mrs. | Cockburn is not the daughter of Jack Crabtree and that no tecord of his marriage exists. Another witness of the day was Henry A. A. Leopold of San Franeisco, who testified that his sister, Anna L. Leopold, married Jack Crabtree, brother of Lotta, and that a daughter was born to them in Tombstone, Ariz. His sister was deserted by Crabtree, he said, and she married again. She died in Seattle in 1909. A partner of her second husband, Darius W. Rickard, testified that the woman had shown him a picture of her daughter sent by Ed Bullock, who had adopted the child. Mrs. Annie Russell of Tucson, Ariz, sald that when Mrs. Cocl:burn was 14 years old she came to her home from the ranch of Ed Bullock and lived there until her marriage. 3 Richard Atkinson Irish Poplin Ties in regimental and club stripes—neck- wear that every man is proud to wear. $3. Sambrooke Whitting has styled this colorful Silk Crepe Scarf and Tie Set that shows a hand-paint- ed batik pattern, $6. The famous Braemar A - name is faithfully upheld 4 ,y// 1 % in this Coat Sweater of ity Scotch wool; faded dia- K f \ 4 mond patterns in the new f AR\ < b < S\ /77 light shades, $15. Graves Reaches Panama. PANAMA, Decerhber 1. (#).—Brig. Gen. William S. Graves has arrived here. He will succeed Maj. Gen. Charles H. Martin as divisional com- mander of the Panama Canal Depart- ment. The Consulate Shirt is ideal for all types of Win- ter sports. . Made of a flannel and cotton mix- ture that holds its shapr well. $5. FROM England, Ireland and Scotland come the finest in Men’s Outfitting—Washington Men have long recognized this fact. So, if you want to give to ‘Dad, Brother or “Him” the very best possible gift for Christmas, we suggest that you make your selection here, in The English Shop, where the very finest is offered. Men who prefer a narrow scarf will be pleased to re- ceive this all-wool one Hy H. B. Mackintosh; in con- servative ScotcH plaids. fillz’ng Christmas with thrills afresh come ar Pastel Sets, *6.50 - Non-Breakable Permanite barrels with Ink-tight Duo-Sleeve Caps have these slender Pastel Pens and Pencils in Magenta, Mauve, Coral, Beige Gray and Naples Blue—Pens with jaunty black tips and 14K gold points. So with the black-tipped Jade at higher prices. Nothing newer or lovelier has emerged this season from the Style Genii's studios. Twice lucky are the ones on your Christ- ‘mas list who receive these Parker innovations. Atall smart shops and better pen counters. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Janesville, Wisconsin les and Service Station Singer Buildinz, New York. And in square scarfs, this pure white silk scarf with black hand - blocked fig- ures of unusual inspira- Glendun Golf Hose in tion is decidedly new. $6. new broken diamond ef- fects is the best gift one could possibly think of for golfers and Winter sportsmen. $7.50. ) Men whose tastes are rather formal will enjoy receiving a Walking Stick of heart malacca with horn ferrule, $10. For a gift to “the man of the evening” we suggest a straight ebony cane, $7.50. Pure Scotch Wool Half Hose, in the latest patterns, is a gift that will carry a warmth of feeling long after the Christ- mas season is past. $6. The English Shop Second Floor e ————— hrop mfifimarh & o —The Christmas Store -