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PPE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D (', e W , | WOMEN URGE RIGHT JULES A. DEMONET YOSHIHITO BETTER, 10 MAIDEN NAME DIES AT AGE OF 73 PREMIER REPORTS Leaders of Party to Argue Leading Confectioner and Japan Takes Hope as Slight for Married Authoress Be- | Caterer Expires—Notables Improvement in Emperor’s fore Conyright Register. Patronized Business. Condition Is Noted. MONDAY, DECFMBER 20, 1926. — MISS LOEB URGES WIDER HOME AID FOR CHILDREN . Less he remedy is going and giving it th | ment | ehil | bon tizen “Whe forces d innocent child suffer And the the world which denies danger Forum | does suffer for want of Cabinet men bers and high of B Precedi k are remainir v oar vider application of ho, sented by formal meeti of nin tor de ent ¢ en, and less i the cente frequently held i nearhy Throughodt ik holiday festivals h inxiefy All the shrines with patriots of restoration of the mere statement that sassed a quiet night is lower and hi puls n more normal Newspapers, encouraged by the re turn to Tokio of Dr. Inada. court physician, and Premier Wakatsuki's statement, have formed the 3 not now it lits cheer to the the In&tl'\xummhem Favored in| Address Before Jewish that he s the mus Teller Robbed in Corridor YORK. D * vlea of Sophie Child Empero Assocjated Press TOKIO, December 0. The hop 4 nation, which has devoutly prayed for the li monarch since Emperor Yoshi ¢ eriti cally ill, was cheerec v the optimistic words of Premier Wakat suki s old, pres. ! [ By the the eaterers Demonet, 73 ve Demonet, Ine onfectio Continutng T of a wo her maiden name in al . tivity, the National Wol this afternoon w d s de ©f its members before the Thorvald Solberz. U over the applica a composition agitation for the rig \ Jules A tense mon nd died at his resi oday. He Alth tor several nan, married or si ding b ere for many v man’s Party § 3 lence, 1909 H street zation . J | wad been in failing he: : 2 vears Mr. Demonet oninn. H . member The toldthe Washin of Ilks, the City : e Wwho have besleged b and of Matthew's Catholic . . - al patient is who A pE S e | hevaring between life and death, that 3 He started business with his : 1 come sign of improvement in mother, the me. 1da M. Demonet aition 1. B, WHITE who cond ness with his | f§ et the statesman, how of Virginia, for whom | faiher, the lat warles Demonet, | is not so fully refle 1 in the ces ware Held at ihis | when 1t was I G ore coldly official advices of the near Leesburg this r ; St household department, which limited unpu aid the Glasgow return to Seotland aft United States and ( heres of ac + il s but destitute sister of inada a chance, by the loca fi':filfi* *I:fiEfi!FiEfi':fi ARRHRtRtRARLA EfiHiEfi&fi'fiEfiH\fiHiEfiEfiEfiHifiEfiEfi}fifiHi fitfigh y— l.l EEeEsEEENRE ] "Purina Whole Wheat Bread! u_u cumss ™ F oo gy -—n £2) was i native copyrights, hundreds of it of of Denver s been writing Miss V. D, Wor under Hyde I8 an’s ) vears hi her maiden mame The committee of Party e headed 1 Wol shingtor . o , Wember of the national council ezvous for Famous. wember of the mational councll ofy E "B WHITE BURIED. e e companied by number of othe ecame r rendezvous for el Ariehitsi Death Friday | ent Lincoln and| that time. His | State Followed Long Illness. v had taken over the busine Encouraged by the victory JULES A, DEMONET ite House, ODD THINGS NOT FOUND ELSEWHERE Virginia Senator’s Department Ruling. ispatch to The Star ] | the death of his father claimed in obtaining recently a rulir o RURG, Va.. December | i | | by the State Department permitting married women to use their pre-nup tial names on the party has determined one more line In their tigh . and women services were held this morn | State Senator I who died Friday after several months. G art and were mer General Saunder: among the honor they : : «en. | pallbearers. The active pallbearers | educution - {cott City, Register Solbe ent poticy were relatives Mr. White was food administrator | < out for Virginia during the World War | and at the time of his death was presi- | dent of the Percheron Society of the United States copyright tention liam L. Brown, as requiring Mrs. Vogel \pplication for copy compositionn her mar 7. Hyae SWALTER L. CLIFT EXPIRES. s for 20 years | K rk in . 81 ‘Year-Old Resident Was ury Clerk 40 Years. to- submit righting ried nan )u‘r maiden Treas barm to her change now. Brown Explains Regulation. | wal 3 In replying to Mrs. Vogel's request | more than 40 vears a that her claim be filed, it is sald, MT. | Treasury Department, died yesterday Brown explained that the rule requi his resifnte \i4ss Ghapin steeet. | ing the applicant ried name “was in accordance with the general: yr. (lift has lived in MWashington recognized practice of all Government | 411 his life, He was retired several offices, as well as all courts, and 1o y, et ol o aone das nn deviate from it would cause confusion | jeen clerk of the Iirst Con ohel to the copyright records and probably | church Sus Hog umant her- 3~ He s survived by his widow, Mrs. | the copyright came into Htga- | Apbie B. Clift; two sons, James W. | Clift, Washington, and He had been ill but a short time. | porated in 19 | parochial schools, | Helen Titus, wife of ‘Imnn\n., at Edward L. Buckey | requiem mass, | Oalkk Hill Cemetery. Thomas R. | ¢ wenue and M stre { The business was formally incor-| At which timé his son, { Capt. Charles Demonet, was taken .n‘ as a partner, Mr. Demonet was educated in local | later finishing his at Rock Hill College, Elli Ma { Funeral Services T He is survived by his widow, Mary E. Demonet, who was Miss er of Govanstow 1d. Demone lorrow. rs. | his son, | ter, Mrs. | v T T | corge H. Demonet apt d one brother, all of this ¢ity 1 services will be conducted | Matthew's Church t v 10 o'cloc Rev. tor, will Interment will be in Insurance Rise Blocked. FRANKFORT, Ky., December 20 P).A permanent injunction re straining the Kentucky Acturial and the fire insurance com- ? operating in the e from putting into effect a proposed per_cent rate increase was granted in Franklin Circuit Court here. The urt also ed a petition Berry & Warrmore Co. Watches Stationery Jewelry Engraving Diamonds Pearls Sole Agents TIFFANY STUDIOS TIFFANY FAVRILE GLASS COPENHAGEN CHINA GROSNER'S “13NANNOd | “20NOLONIHS VM 240> ONINVE = "fHERE’S HEALTH AS WELL AS KEEN ENJOYMENT IN EVERY CRUMB OF Schneider’s Purina Whole Wheat Bread Each loaf comes to you fresh every day in a sanitary “checkerhoard” wrapper. On Sale at Grocers’ and Delicatessen Stores—Ask for it. WASHINGTO' BETTER i+ QUALITY «ie BREAD 2, g a o | Register Solb readily « Im_"‘s‘ a | Clift, Tulsa, Okla., and one d- Laurent, representing the fire | conference on the pending application, | ga . Miss Louise (. Bentley, | insurance companies to take the case | but insisted t was not unusual, | New York City | into Federal court e there being many similar cases. Funeral services will be held Wed H :\ P afternoon at the I WILLIAM H. D‘BRIEN DIES.! o'clock. Rev - of the I Former Vice Commander Veterans’| Post, Native of Tennessee. { ORGANIZAfION ACTIVITIES. Willlam H. O'Brien, former | TONIGHT, vice commander of Federal Post, No. | 1h—Ladies’ 1 824, Veterans of na | Charles Trowbridge for the past fi an elect ; n | in the mechs )p of the De-| Ken ! c partment of A died yester- | Will glve a 500 card day_morning I Hospital. |3t Masonic vle, He had served s in the Umited | Streets northe; y I | _Stephen 7 of Jonesboro, Tenn., Mr. | the Na ©O'Brien had lived with his sister, Mrs. | scribe Margaret Redwine, 5715 Tmn.emhn’an street, for the pust 11 years. He is| survived by his father, W. D. O'Brien, and two brothers, David C. and Ches- ter H. 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