Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1926, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 19268 85 religion, whether Moslem, Ch "‘ Lo (] gerous ' for the mentality of German ‘vmr on efficient and satisfactory | maintenance and financing, it was|of highways, won the second award, Jewish or any other, for the GCRMAN kAVAI. MEN sailors, who might be encouraged to C. P. TAFT, 2D, OUTLINES methods of administration. In the |announced today. while the third paper selected was by E opolitan counts emulate the revolting Russians. PLAN TO ENFORCE LAW |fic!d of criminal law there must come | Harold Tilton, resident engineer of|J. J. Forrer, maintenance engineer in the near future another such asso- |the Massachusetts State department!for the Virginia highway department. e o omtens are e tens o mreaer | RESENT CONDITIONS | iocidcnt™ i citise o betterment in of the public peace, . ditions and remove friction. . = iminal j b S'"RS MOS[EMS 1t Dr. Hussein i8 held for twial the s G Prosecutor-elect Tells How Church | *°{ation, for, cominal Juetice,” - ice i cqurts w e ¢ e | i Members May Promote Justice |Taft [ Nhthar At ioan S oo |Cases of Poisoning by Bad Meat y ¥ Sty constitute an “attack" Moslem | Occur- —Effort Is Made BEGGARS’ UNION-BROKEN. in Criminal Cases. S e Govt Borrow from $75 to $450 faith, such as the law intended to 3 WINS IN ESSAY TEST. through a Departmental ounish. | to Fire Shi Slip of “Business Agent” Brings| ™ tho Awocisted Press . ug! a p. CINCINNATI, December -~ Workers Investment Loan. Repay it fter Ex- S — g - s ! Blind Poet Accused Aft LOCK EXPERT FAILS. | s { Action in Berlin Charlen P. Tatf, 20, cutorelect | 8. H. Murdock of Cleveland won on a special monthly sched- i g 5 A 5 » 5l R g _|of Hamilton ¢ 4 will take|the national engineers’ essay contest pec A pressing His Views on sl By Radiolo The Star, sm1 hisseo Daty | BB LI, Deer e ot whioh |Coo. on Januaty 1. in an aildress conducted by the American Road ule. Each payment includes the Koran Detectives Laugh at Man Shut Out| BERLIN, December 15.—The Ger- d to earning from $4 to $5 a [ Uprore A chu e R L T P oan 8 a portion to be saved—and at e Roran. man fleet is small, but there is some been broken up by the po. —_— the end of a year you have a s | vibletssditie e ree Erniatract ias [lico"us S e t ; ARG paid-up Savings Balance of R | Special Dispatch to The Star By b s s B8 . 4 it h ¥ ing ha Y’ E = help you $50 for every $100 borrowed. Associatod Press S, B CITY. December 15.—. | Pecome clear through the attempt of : b y ”C‘:;)((‘)mulu)ecfimh: T SALT LAKE CITY, December 15.— | ,",,otty officer on the battleship e 3 b g e By ! $th own tundamental f ;. | On their way to work the other night | Schl, Holstein to set fire to the Fritz Noack and was sent to prison “";5"“‘“’"3 and working and voting on - to save, too! Ask us! in-|Detectives E. A. Hedman and Wil z d blow up the ship. The Later a second beg- |Primary ahd election days. The effect fair in the case of D : . - . B Aiabiclilecatiretn (ho | Mo Sataisen noticed ‘e worrisG0k: declared mentally unbal. | brought in, His name w0 GRS TNl G dasire | S o e DEPARTMENTAL B NK Tniversity, accus: y o g 3 ¥ . | ance oack. 4 X 5 rm of druggists establi: oate University, accused of detaming | ing indlyldusl;trying to open the door fact is that the living condi a third Fritz Noack was ar- [control of any political organization | City 75 yeats o e renllad m cartinRhes oMb Y A sehblas a“d“u( a store on South Second street. | tions of the men in the na eem to | rested the police decided to investi- one: v;\nd conscientious public gaflsmpreunpunnr_noreth!nl_mi jontimes, ~ ' fed before the Cairo | They stopped and made official in- |De causing a grent deal of dissatisfac. . They discovered that the last Fed 2 : A e (e e i “The Bank for Departmental People” igation of the charges, | Quiries. | v there wi number | man was really Fritz Noack, the n de. | scription which is called A-2851, taken th o ulted from publication of a | “I own the place,” explained the | s ; through bad | brains of the beggars’ union. He had | -Secondl ke s times a day, stops rheumatic paif and quickly 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. book in which he stated that the vari- | man of worrl “I can't find my 2 E furnished each of the dozen members [ mand anaiytical publ govern- | relieves painful muscies and stiff, swollen ous Moslem traditions, as well as the | key and I left my umbrella i I ! *}ot ‘the union fdentification) jpayers||FICTIIAL &dalts and can support ‘with { jeints: Uml_dmmmeve%whereunmégrly text of the Kor: e in. | He produced identification. The detec- being shown the censor’s naval | bearing his name, stationed each at a (time and money those o s T A i fio JFLIER & AMENT) { entative stated clearly that the | money-making street corner and col. | tions which are bringing publicity to venue, New York. e, b e e e o it iy | showing of the film would be dan- | lected 50 per cent of the proceeds. evidence being overwhelmingly st | few minutes, but to no avail literal acceptance. they wished his good luc GIFT IDEAS GALORE! n, which n t be called an as- Priests Suppress’ Book. - ; \ " prietor braved the rain. Among the traditions mention The detectives laughed the rest of Eastman Kodak the book, entitled ““Pre-Islamic Poe the way to the public safety b §s°the visit of Abraham to Mecca and | The couldn’t help i The 's i P 2 the origin of tbe famous black stone | tification card, which ate v venerated by Moslems. gn on the building, read, except for | M E Th@d huo;](. l]\ublhhe‘«l lfls}: year; slight change in m | i caused the high priests to make 1 ohn Doe, lock expert. All kinds | 1 SIS . about what they called an “outrage” | of keys made and duplicated.” | Makes Pictures 3V4x5%% to Islam, and they demanded l;hn im- o | i mediate = dismissal of Dr. Hussein | from his professorial post. They failed| COMMONS IN RECESS. to bring about his dls;‘nlssa!. but they succeeded in having the whole edition - . :t the book bought up and the type H”TJ‘A‘: :é Dtl‘embermlfi lgA’) thhe 7 estroyed. ouse of Commons will adjourn to- : - 3 5 . M,my::,, of the family of one of the | day for the Christmas holidays to This 3A Kodak is equipped with an Anastig- defonding lawyers have sent a state- semble again on February 8. This J 7 ment to the press disowning their rel. | nnounced after the address in mat F. 6.3 lens and Itex shutter. The great ative on the grounds that the family |reply to the speech from the throne est camera value ever offered at this price. cannot recognize a man ‘‘who under- | was carried shortly before midnight takes the defense of an infidel.” last night. HARRY C GROVE I Law Protects Religions. The debate ended abruptly after n ” nc‘ having been continued for two days. The BEgyptian constitution asserts | During the day a number of Co i right to liberty of opinion and |servatives, Progressives and Ind: 1210 G St. N.W. Main 2067 its free expression “within the lim- | pendent members spoke on the ad- Yanaitics againgt defimation”of oy the detmte . oo oo N [ Rgemgempaiaiiainiaininess The STUDEBAKER ? 3 burred from h IN THE NEW GIFT SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR “”‘I‘“!' il Sale of 500 Wonderful Gift Lamps with Georgette Shades The most worthwhile gift in the world is one that brings coziness, beauty and cheer into a home; and . of such gifts none is more thoughtful, more charm- 9 5 ing, more sure to be appreciated than a graceful, . Custom Sedan $1385 Lo b. fceony artistic Jamp! And such are these bridge lamps, so amazing in their price! You may choose either a handsome burnished gold or silver base, richly stippled; with a graceful bridge arm; complete with a lovely silk georgette shade, whose fringe is a-beautiful 6-inch one! Thursday sale prices in Lovely Linens! Choosing gift linens even at regular prices is a pleasant enough task; but there is a real thrill attached to it when fine quality is offered at such tempting savings as these! $398 Lunch Sets, $275 75c Embroidered Towels, 50c . $4.50 Lfnenssl.Ssr(')eakfast Set Adorable checked waffle sets, in Real Porto Rican hand-embroid- blue, gold, rose or lavender, usually ered pure linen towels for only 50c. Of beautiful pure linen damask— $3.98. 52x52 luncheon cloth and six Fast colors that are so attractive. a lovely cloth and napkins, with matching napkins. A lovely Christmas gift for the new fringed edge and gold or blue bor- L The Keys to Happlness P - 2 housekeeper. der. Any woman would love it! 59¢ Linen Towels, 43 idge Sets 2 P = All-linen, hemstitched huck $6.50 K Bfldg.e , $4.50 $3.75 Linen Napkins, ;2'75 and to cr carts cS1re ls. Satin border with crest f If you like Italian cut work you'll Less than 100 dozen at this price towels. Satin border with crest for o745 see these! 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