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"~ 80 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926. | in Europe has degenerated alarming- | Frenchman who cannot afford the Iands “which have lain idle through | tion: iof: thess fwor sprofects; Mr. Stealing Sermons |{AMERICAN TASTE POOR Iy in the last few years, saya the | Drice sits by with sadness in his heart. WILL PROMOTE FARMING. the neglect of absentee landlords,” | Kreutzer said that “tenant farmers | IN WINES, POLICE SAY | rnewspaper ~“The = Good 'Wine of | “Drink the good, $ound, ordinary | has been announced by the Tnteriar | of the great agricultural belt of the 1 4 France” (Le Bon Vin de France),| wines, If your palate is not educated Hos e {lize Fer. | Department. South and Middle West will be souh Banned n COde Of —_— ;\\hh'h appeals to wine waiters and | to the marvelous distinctions of t|u\»[1"" Depa: ‘;’“"“ to Uti TR N D srai ot i e |:v,t[”|;'r‘..q,);»v;:}l\r.-‘;rulo o E . restaurant proprietors to help their s the newspaper. A} tile Lands Now Idle. ference held recently in Chicag> by | Paymen s of purcha nortiz i Methodist Pastors ferer Appeals to Restaurant to) flin o ot to a better understand. | full appreciation of_such marvels as : George C- Kreutser. ditactor of recta. | over 20 yearsat 6 per cent, will be o { ' Help Tourists to Better ing of the French vinta Crateats Marg X 11&!«*;1\11.1?6:;:\;1] A cooperative effort by the Gov-|matlon economics, with represents w;ffz‘:'“)i‘fi).-l‘il'n?:f‘:”- overnment e moriWia e, i The question is s the news. | Other of the “grand wines” comes only | grpment, railroads and cities, serving | tives of the railroads, sugar companies | ¢ ] i CHICAGO, l)v-fp;"l\(‘r I;.'1.”‘,\ Understanding. paper ,,(,,H'i,“,‘. by foreign. | after a long and peculiar training g oA s e e AR SIENS S cood Methodist minister tells the | By the Associated Pross estiacinlly A, Vs . ; truth “tactfully and construc PARIS, December te | buying up famous v and “drink l There are more than 1,000 woolen : i vely" ot steal sermons v of the raveler! ing them like water,” while the .d ' mills in the United States, projects,” and start farming on fertile! In remedying the sparse coloniza ourt Takes Allegation Under | tively” and does not ste: for wines of the Ar 5 he patned | mill from his collengues. Advisement—Bank L0an | ien heormorated in- o cole of | GAGRImI ey e e en ey g ex | The Julius Lansburgh Farniture Co., 909 F St.| (o o0 2 S Sl e e s e s e o e and chambers of commerce from the | Sadon farming pre : lower Yellowstone, Montana and Belle | 10ads and sugar ¢ colonize sely populated irrigation | Fyurche, . Dak.. projes It caicbai ing t two projects sters of the Metho- i iscopal Church compiled by Is Explained. Potn ‘of the denomination’s | ittt pulpits in northern Illinois. Other foundation stones in a suc- By the Associated Press. cessful ministry, the code sets forth, TOLEDO, Ohio, December 21.—| 't E -l\lll(,\l' n; klt;l"‘l: of current thought. ment until December 28 an allegation The preachers agreed that they of prejudice filed to prevent him from | must employ all of their time at Bl e o | G R B T | and Christmas Will Be Here—Buy Furniture Gifts—Deferred Payments ARALE A e riage, must bear in mind that | money is of secondary importance ’.. and must not interfere with the X work of other ministers. ’ ber Co. from s of the common stock. Judge Killits continued a temporary ng order, and announced for saring would be Decener v |KENTUGKYAMAYOR'ENDS e et o e xhe | HIS LIFE WITH SHOTGUN heard. 1 will be made on t R & points dge 1lits, or by anc & Judke tn ine event the former holas | Letters, Believed to Explain Mo-| he is disqualified tive for Suicide, Kept Toan Explained. | Secret by Family. n e ith the i 5 - . of pre. udi its were t A o 3 = 0~ g A T in « 3 mvl.!«hn ) ASHLA 3 December chairman of the board. and J. R + | will B. Whitt, mayor of Ash- 5 = SR Q QL side "nion Trust Co. of | oM : - T R BE L . : 2 O e %St < : {tand, shot himself through the he denving | at his home here Sunday afternoon | ' X |while his family waited for him to | join them. When a daughter went up- | the b: s | stairs to cail her father she found | bank would give. rans: stretched on a bed, a shotgun | was cited reason for prejudice. : . > contain Whitt's Skl Aol mind. 3 n of his act were found in | Dismisc:! of the suit brought bY | chigit box, but members of the fam- | ockl: Iders of the company to |y geclined to make public the con- | oust Claence Dillon. Dillon, Read & |sons . About o year ago, friends said, | Co. and wther bankers from control | Wiiti+health was very bad, but it of the compa nd seeking an ac- |,y generally helieved that he had re- | counting of its affairs since they took | cavered i control In 1921, asked in answers | y¢hitf, who was a prominent busi- filed vesterday. ness man of eastern Kentucky, hold- | The answers, entered by Dillon, his | ine” interests in severaly local con- company and the Goodyear Tire and | verng, took office as mayor the first | Rubber Co.. denied charges that the his v ‘ing his election on | defendanis had wrongfully made | the Democratic ticket. | profits of approximately $18,000,000, | === | Yor which an accounting had been asked. The answers defended as legal all DEPENDABLE and respon- transactions in the reorganization, by sible Bank for dependable which the hanking concerns gained : control of@Goodvear through posses. || and responsible people. sion of the mafority in the manage- ment stock, and held that issuance of || FEDERAL-AMERICAN various securities and profits accruing to the parties concerned in these deals were proper. cn:::;:ipssiwn ;3 ::gms i ' Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite 3-Pc. Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite This beautiful suite not only serves as a living A Jacquard Velour Suite of real elegance, com- American Officers Aboard Escaped | room suite, but offers the added convenience of a bed- bining features seldo.m seen in a suite ot this price. Rum Ship to Be Brought 3 3 | room whenever necessary. Thg Davenport opens l:oose cushion reversible seats, finest spring construc- Eiims, into a full double bed. Comprises Bed-Davenport, tion throughout. Beautifully upholstered in fine Jag- e 4 Armchair and Fireside Chair, beautifully upholstered quard Velour. As shown, a Davenport, Armchair the Associated Press i i i MEXICO CITY, December 21.—The infiatausrcVslons e —— d Paym United States Coast Guard cruiser ] Deferred Payments SR Tallapoosa has arrived at Puerto N Mexico, advices say, to take back 0 the United States the two Ameri- can_prohibition officers who were on board the French schooner Arsene J. when that vessel got away from a Coast Guard boat. The Arsene J. escaped from ‘the Coast Guard vessel, which had run her down on suspicion that she was smuggling liquor, late last month, assistant prohibition administrator, and a machinists’ mate were aboard. £ 4 the Tallapoosa, but broke the tow | @ D and again went free in the Gulf of istmas ecoTrated The Tallapoosa is reported to be : Mahogany-Finish i End able sailing for Vera Cruz to take on| § al 4 fuel, as it could not be Had at Puerto Pefl td strike. 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