Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1926, Page 13

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life. The mother of the two boys | was a witness to the killings. December 23 | g ttie it BEAT PATIENT TO DEATH. |GIRLS USE TOES TO PEN PRIESTS DRIVEN OUT. Chinese Agitators Blamed for Sit- CHRISTMAS GREETINGS uation in Kiangsi Province. Radcliffe College Plan Was Part of Gymnflsium Progmm—wflb— By Cable ,\l:‘w:"w "‘X::;w;;\vl‘: hicago Daily Three Di ght on Wi WICHITA FALLS, Te | ®.—1n a quarrel over a will yester }day at their farm home near Dev v.[ Nineteen widows of soldiers who | Okla., James W. Willis shot and )\IUWl'funzh: in‘ the war of 1812 are still DUKE MUST CONTEST DIVORCE SUIT IN U. S. Ordered to Girl Reprimanded for Chewing Gum Commits Suicide . PLANE CARRIERS Inmates Kill Man Who Attacked Hospital Attendant. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., December 23 (®).—Attacking an attendant in an | nis father, J.' E. Wi and his fcarried on the United States pension | brother Jasper and then ended his own "rolls Italian Nobleman NEED MORE FUNDS $3,500,000 to Be Required to Finish 2 Ships—Already Have Cost $88,400,000. By the Associated Prese With a total expenditure of $88 400,006 for construction of two air: plane carriers, the Lexington and the Saratoga, to date, a third supple mental appropriation of bo “needed_for th npletion by Representative French, R: Idaho of the House appro- ; ce, has been in- formed. The two ships we 1920 and 1921 and wer signed as battle cr however, converted rers, with a stipulated ¢ apacity of 88 planeés e: time the con tracts were S ction | each, but suppleme s\ have been found ne 3 Similar types of plane s, Mr. | French estimated, could be built for | $10,000,000 less at present, due to the experience gleaned from experimenta- tion on the Lexington and Saratoga By the Associated \U\'Hl E, . December r chewing gum her e r home for “talking back called to order. Two sad little letter: the girl, one addres . the other to expressed sorrow over her 1t Christmas s indicated she lost ittempting to com- Tuesday night. after were left by d to her pu- a girl chum mit suicidc VETERAN BELIEVED DEAD, IDENTIFIED IN HOSPITAL Brothers Sepamted for Years Will Be United Through Welfare Workers® Aid. ATHOL, M Decermber Positive identification of a war vet- treatment in the United By the Asso eran under States Of the $44,200,000 already spent on each of the craft, $34,000.000 has been expended on hulls and machinery while the remaining $10,200,000 has gone to supply armamen mor, ammunition and airs f € idi- | tional apy )1 ght for exper i ) h and ma . chinery APPEALS TO GANGSTERS TO RETURN “VICTIM” o Brother of Missing Man Asks Chi- | cago Underworld to Give Up Body Before Christmas. 5 the Associated Pres 10 give up the body of a supposed vic tim before Christmas was made by a brother of the missing man last night. | John L. Clements, a live stock bro- | ker, asked the police to return the body of his brother, Hilary Clements, 28, who vanished De- cembey 16 and who once was known as & beer runner and a e of | John “Mitters” Foley, gangster slain | last Summer. “Send out word,” said Clemerits, “that all his family want the gang- sters to do is to return his body be- fore Christmas or tell us where it can be found We have searched all hos- pitals afid morgues and now are satis- fied that he has been mum 2 | James son, Modlesky, is as Frank Mar which he en. heard from by brother, Frank at the hospital tin, the name listed. He has by his brother only once in 15 ve Acting on information received from are _workers the hospital, active in i Red . located the brother here. r veteran's mind, responding to years w expert treatment by Gov- alienists, cleared sufficiently to rémember that he once The_brother has written 80 West for the reunion. Presldent s Summer Pastor Dies. SARANAC LAKE, N. Y., December r. George K. Newell, pas- t Presbyterian Church t Summer by Presi Coolidge, died here ernment for him lived here. him and may yesterda Half-Price Sale UNREDEEMED PLEI biamonds, Watches, Jewelry Ete. Rosslyn Loan Co. VA" Rosslyn Cars to Door America If He Plans to Fight Action. By the Associated Press. BRIDGE 23.—Duke ., must come PORT, Conn., to this country if | he intends to fight a divorce action filed again: former F the result Judge Joh Court. J murrer of of abatem duke, The divorce in the Sup the duchess charging infidelity married in ( were and shortl, to_reside. st him by Duchess Torlonia sie Moore of Greenwich, as of a decision yesterday by n W. Banks of the Superior udge Banks upheld a de the duchess against a plea ent filled in behalf of the| proceedings were filed erior Court last September, They eenwich in 19 y afterward went to l(n“h The duchess returned to this coun try in De her three counsel fo abatement, bli: against his wishes eed statement by he coming only the childr ember, and children. Last October r the duke filed a plea in stating the duchess left hed residence of the duke and that America on that she was | ountry to get en would return to to her trip to Rome later. Banks offe| CON be the Christmas gift Frick Co. Sixty-eight Firm Gives 34 Tons Candy. the dvu hes dent in a contested decision yesterday Judge red no written memoranda. LLSVILLE, Pa., December four tons of candy will of the H. C. to children of its employes. thousand boxes will be distributed. Our 1927 Christmas Saving PN The good things of acquired through more or less ef- December | Mariano Torlonia of Rome. | joined | attempt to escape from the State hos- pital for nervous diseases here, Robert L. Horton, 52, an inmate, was beaten other inmates Monday, attendant, ed, into whose name was not unconsciousness and to the word, when me to his rescue. A| followed and Horton injured ninutes 1a ! decided Hortc at th ands of were held Ju*‘HlY(‘!l in their act. ROOT TO BE GIVEN MEDAL | Will Get Woodrow Wilsen Award | and Prize Tuesday. NEW YORK, December P).— The Woodrow Wilson award medal, 10 inches in diameter, will be present- ed to Elihu Root at the Hotel Astor on Tuesday when he receives the 000 cash award of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation in recognition of | his part in the creation of the Perma- | nent Court of International Justice. The medal was designed by Ivan Mestrovich, Jugoslav sculptor, and ure of Woodrow | sense of what been Wil- ~wisdom, Justice. and love of humarity. The | | medal is of bronze. : OU’LL BE GLAD | Y YCU SAVED YOUR MONEY {| When Yeu Go South in Winter ' FEDERAL-AMERICAN Join | season for * m who Club life are ing Not Very Dainty. By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., December 23. —Two hundred girl freshmen at Rad cliffe College struggled yesterday to stmas greetings with dainty to It was generally con- ceded, however, that the finished cards failed to approach in daintiness the feet that inscribed them. The greetings were. not voluntary— at least in form. In fact, the gym nasium office came out flatfooted this Christmas greetings that are different! All freshmen are required to gym,” and all freshmen T | auired to hand in Christmas ings written with their toes. So there was nothing to do but to toe the mark. PLAY TO OPEN MONDAY. Final Rehearsals chg Held for “Other Wise Man” at Church. Final rehearsals now are being con- ducted for the presentation of Dyke’s “Story of the Other Wise Man" at Luther Place Memorial Church Sunday, Monday and Tuesday eve. nings. There will be no admission fee and A volun offering will be taken. HRISTMAS EVE! remembered. PEKING, December 23 —Catholic priests have heen driven from mis- sionsin Kiangsi Province, according to foreign official telegrams. A Catholic bishop has telegmphed to Hankow that th Hanchow district, southern Kiangsi, is _especially serious. It is believed that extremist agita- tors are taking advantage of unset- tied conditions consequent upon the recent wartare in Kiangsi to foment anti-Christian sentiment. Clearance House For Mnoul'ul!d Finance Co. cars s and” Modets l""fi Ilnfl I!)‘t!v ‘\(nd'h All Bargaios. Easy Terms. INVESTMENT BUILDING fi\“\fls ement lllll‘llmflfl 15th & R St N Franiiin 7601 Open h\euln:- and Sundays Cuticura Soap and Ointment Keep the Se. Clanasd oabis Promote. Hair Growd situation in the | | | | | i ADOLPH KAHN President MEMBERS OF ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE ot ofakncne. THIRTY-FOUR YEARS A1 935 F Street DIAMONDS And Other Precious Stones JEWELERS PENNSYLVAN’IA AVENUE AT SEVENTH Eleventh Hour! And still so many to be o many gifts yet to be chosen—and thoughtfully; appropriately! It is here that you will value the resourcefulness fort and self-denial—and so that next Christmas may be a happier and the dependability of Saks. ness of Saks selections. service. . on us to the limit! i PLAT T The e The alertness of San-~ Till 6 tomorrow evening, count Brocaded Lounging Robes $13-9 RICH, Gorgeous Robes, in a host of magnificent de- signs and shades. Unusually fine bro- caded and matelasse materials. Every size. A gift to glad- den a man’s heart. (Second Floor.) e kel FORBES V!SITS WOOD Foraer one, join cur Christmas savings club now! Phxhppine R ey [ Guest of Governor General. i MANILA, December 23 (#)—W. Cameron Forbes. former vernor neral of the visited | Gov. Gen. eésterday | at Baguio, where. Wood i recovering | from an operat Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service™ 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. f Mindanao, before departing for his home in Nor: wood, Mass Forbes said he was not making ap investigation of island affairs. but ing old friends and gathering material for a book. BOY, 10, HELD AS SLAYER. Accused of Manslaughter After | Pushing Friend Into River. WILMINGTON, Del., UP).—Otto Newman, arrested last n slaughter after he cont had pushed Nicky Gi: the Brandywine ‘River Quring a childish quarrel Nicky's body wedged between WWM"%’S&?%’&&EW o o <] Center Market Dealers’ Association Invite You to.Do Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Where Qualit Reign Supreme All the Known Delicacies From Far and Near Markets Wool-Lined Tan Cape Gloves 1.95 Bl LENDING unusual smartness with dependable warmth. A glove equally suitable for walk- ing. Totally matchless at the price. (First Floor.) $3.50 Types of Silk Mufflers ’1.95 [DEAL for any man. Quality unprecedented at the price. Dotted and tastefully figured effects on grounds of a variety of rich shades. Reduces oil consump- tion — Reduces friction drag — Reduces repair bills—because it's the “Best Oil in the World.” Demand AUTOCRAT THE OIL THAT 1S DIXFERENT FROM ALL ( Beware of Subsmutes. At Good Dealers’ Everywhere. . | BAVERSON OIL WUitkS COLUMBIA5228 was found vesterday | || BAVERSY December 10 years old, was | “Smartclagd” Robes for Men $]2.50 ATILORED of richly colored {3 ombre robings, in a manner decidedly superior. Finished with rayon cord and girdle., Cuffs and bottoms trim- med with striking designs. Splendid gifts! (Second Floor.) o 3 “IHope YouWon't Forget to Remember” You who have been blessed by the great wave of happiness that has swept over this land at Christmas time, we hope, won’t forget. There are many whose hearts hunger for the sound of & “‘Merry Christmas’—and whose bodies hunger for a nourishing food. I he tofore confined to really expen- t Jand band sty sive ties. Choose. (First Floor.) Sizes 13Y; to 17. (First Floor.) Salvation Army o : . We Could Name a Hundred Things! Just a Few: Cigarette and Match Case Sets..$4 to $8 Cuff Linl ..$L50 to !l Watch Chains Cotton Union Suits. Duofold Union Suits. lemher Br()adclolh $1.75. 3 for $5.00 VALL’E extraordinary. Cut over our own patterns to insure perfect fitting. Outstanding qual- ity and workmanship. I attached Handmade Ties of Moire $1.50 A SELECTION of handsome uality neckwear, handmade, revc&mg stripes and fi{urcs here- and Quantity nec ‘Through this organization you will assist in making a memorable Christmas for these people it you will only cooperate by sending in your con- tribution. Enjoy the true spirit of Christmas and help us bring cheer where the chimneys are too small to hold SANTA CLAUS Cigarette Cases, all types Fancy Vests.. Sports Wool Knickers. . .. Terry Cloth Robes. ... Various Golf Clubs Eastman Kodaks Yellow or Green Slickers Leather Outing Juckvh Rayon Scarfs........ to $6 to $8.50 S. to $12 $9. Men's House Coats..... Monogrammed Mufflers Wide Variety of Neckties Furlined Cape Gloves Men’s Tailored Pajamas. am-a-Part Sets. ... Knife and Chain Sets. The Salvation Army o 607 E St. N. W. O Displayed Here TURKEYS, CAPONS, DUCKS Fish. Clams, Oysters Fruits, Vegetables Fresh Meats, Smoked Meats > o Play Suits: Cowboy, Indian, Etc., $2.95 Wide selection of all varieties. Police- man, Fireman, indian, Cowboy Outfits, ete. Others, $1.35 to §8.95. Second Floor Sports Mackinaws in New Patterns, $12.95 The jaunty type of Mackinaw that an active youngster likes. Striking mate- rials. ‘hw shades and patterns. 8 1o 18 years. —Flowers— Bakery Products, Dairy Products, 3 X 3 = & . The Salvation Army, Groceries, Foreign and Domestic Stat-Captaln, E. R. HoLz, of All Kinds Second Floor Condiments I Enclosed herewith you will find my check. 1 want DEAL en - el - Il | Everything for the Table % IN CEN'I‘ER From 6 AM. to 5:30 P.M. MARKET ey at Christmas time. ™ IAmount l to make some heart happy IName.‘..u........ Broadcloth Shirts of Fine Quality, $1.50 No boy can have too imany. These are really worth wl:ile—cnd decndedly lnnln‘ulzl value. White or colored. 12 to years. Second Floor - Tie and Handkerchief Sets for Boys, $1.00 A gift that will be appreciated. The ties are of splendid quality and attrac- tive designs. Handkerchiefs bordered to match. Second Floor a—\y = cm—— |

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