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OOTORINGRAH, e = EOELT WA snuNDlgTTglggg&Ng;sggfizgnggfiéps AMEEWLLFACE e N TAKEOATH DEATH WIS RACE % 5 D T SN SPOTS e T s e, Fscs TRAL AFERALL V5™ O T TERN TUCSON, Ar December COLUMBLS, Ohlo, December 31 B | Lacking food and other supplies, 3 . December the Yaqui rebels are sending their ]gnores Own |n|ur|es. But old men, women and children to even convicts who dashed to | ) e e M ’ { a shortlived freedom out of the ) ol e women and i o | Russian Scientist’s Opinion for Improvements—Minority Argue prosecutor Reverses Himsel o s i *Arizona Governor Sets Rec- Finds Patient Lifeless | eceiven ‘from omeint sources i | Read in Philadelphia—Big Economy in Buying Now. in Deciding: to Push Case | will ta it pinives Neiher | ord in State—Once Was : S Against Evangelist. s . | Waiter in Mining Town. | | . i’ Mexico City by Juan )']\m:lstu eat their meat and potatoes with When He Arrives. Anchondo, Mexican consul at Tuc- Damage by Termites. T g son | The proposal that a great )mm\‘pnm per vear for education, whereas “Bad eh issue be floated for municipal projects | the average cost per pupil in the 68 7 put lm a “bird »" within a few “The campaign is being carried 6n so as to avoid bloodshed,” the ] from shock and minor in statement con Iudm By the Associated Pross, ih Washington, which v et ok citie: the United States having 2| By the Associated Prasa days, where they e i g the ~ | populs of 100,0 or more was { . which he eived when his PHILADELPHIA, Drcember 31.— | vere blow last night at @ public hear- |7 pulation of 100,000 T T LOS ANGELES, December 31 activities of their ers fellow PHOENIX, | ing held at the District Building under only prisoners but take no part in them. | For the sixth timé Georie obile collided with a street car fSun s are likely to o anothes : | Districf of sa Keyes ended a = { ” Sl N de un spots are likely to cause another s i ot o st Statamete: | District Attorne Key Their cage will be surrounded with |, will be inaugorated tomorrow 4% €ov ¥ after mid is he was ..u_ | great war within two vears, in the | zans ciations 11 but one of | | hectlc year today with a resolution| 4 fine.meshed screen through which | ernor of Arizon: o a patient, Dr. Thoms £ opinion of Prof. A. Teh ¢ of the | If hundred civic leaders present | Other statements opposing the bond | 15 pugh his case against Aimee Semple | 1ot even a toothpick may be smug By turns a waiter in a mining.to { f i RELe SReTeT Col. Clay! McPhe | gled. Their food will delive Mattingly, 2200 Rhode Island avenue University of Mosco! voted disapproval of the plan, m: 3 C on be handed 3 i y of Moscow | be referred directly to the taxpayers|and Snowden Ashfore The prosecutor made the announc them through a window, and | store, v and politicii AL f SRni L i oy o e Hon { A paper he sent to the convention {,¢ the Distriet for consideration be- | Association, A. H. G y and Harry | ment that he had no intention ofi{ knives and forks are barred as be. | O i d the well k d emploving a police patrol wagon {of the American Association for the |fore the matter comes up for action in | N. Stull of the Sta Park bod¥, | dropping the charges afte . ing tools too practical in effecting har st he Missourfan whe o te his jou rrived to Advancement of Science s t | Congress. . Reed of the North- | yitness, Mrs. Lorraine s an escs ds told him he could no @ death had preceded him by a few ; p. | Former Representative Charles 1 Suburban . Gen. | sjelaff, had appeared before the grand Since the attempted escape th all precedent | . St | human life reaches it e X | Stengle, chairman of the law and leg: | George iven, 1 A., Tetired, | jury and had bolstered up her story, ve been kept in solitary con. | Amer tate politics Dr. Mattingiy had been in atten B [ ment at the times of maxima of sun-|islation’ committee of the federation, |z g of Chevy Ch | which is figuring in another investiga . The new order is de. |Eovernou tance on Mrs. Elizabeth Burton of | ® : s 2 i | will recommend at its meeting tomor- The > of the proposal was made | tion of the noted woman evangelist's | signed as greater punishment than | He had to he s S sixteenth street for the pact| $266.75 Is Contribution of St - {row evening that the membership of aace J. Phelps of the Petworth | disappearance last Spring life in solitary cells Gov. Hunt has eral days and had paid a vist { 4 . | the various civic groups be polled on tion, who modified his support | — Keyes st announcement, made | — - {longer record than any her bedside last night ik 4 iteiae rio f sun-s activity attains i o ssue, | he -1 witl 3 tion t | vesterday, reverses one which came chief exec © of the bedside last night, About 1 avlock) L ast 24 Hours—Substan- and when thix maximum e nita arealen, masmicit | The a R e | NEWSHOUSISEESHOW, e this morning he w nforn e he e : i tient’s condition had take: with the max s » National Cay 'k ond | sne thes he would nok s pport a bond | effect that Mrs. Sielaff’s story col ume territo - % 4 i i i other periods of 60 years 33 s, r O i e y . sue for pat) . o 3 > st 3 | » Ath I worse, The doctor s s e - . 3 ! Commiission as ad- |issue for parks alone. He argued the t she was a0 rneoat” and | { the tional e It e tial Sums Are Given there will be a great hur - : 1tG DroNoR bond | potential = saving fo the District fliagahciwag = umcoate andl £ 4000 okveloms IAftenan Audal] o re In 1900, territe f the highest historical imports N floated for the immediate ac r buying school sites, play- Mided with a street car uncil president, president of the q S streets Doubt was expressed that lay prevented Dr. Mattingly <aving Mrs rton’s life. A which may again change the political ark sites grounds parks now and said it s ; arty at Metropolitan. State constitutional conventi | nd now being collected by | chart of the world.” o an Jion L " i e fris Saes 3 [ The ‘Star Tor the reet of Mrs. Lewis | Fror.. Tehijevehs declared that 1 Report Will Be Made. L | Washingt s enjoyed their : 'mem whose husband was killed | great wars had followed periods of in- . Stengle will couple his recom-|provements. | "\_'\*';v\f"“[w’i.“_ d gtven up e | o arty at the Metropol- | tended to his own injuries il th e ‘ R tiioraa s in| Germs Prey on Germs ,i,\;‘;““.\fi’.fl|>| ';-mh:;xl,?w by e ade nes ‘—_::“ e .’:I‘-P)‘;;,.T]"i. e dl Dt cnations i e ne ”“,lnn»nyv.i out 1,400 strong for the enter e s .',( [the last 24 hours. and now totals! Dr. L. 0. Dutton, director of the {cubsequent action by the law and leg- | Heights Association, who challenged | (2T ',“',‘;‘p‘w el ""},,41'”(’,’,””' gl o e ekl as <kull in traflic accident at | $1;283.40 TN woratories of the Methodist Hospital { igation committee and the - | the right of the federation or i d been employed by Mra, McPHerson:| ax wlex Locher. super i At 8 B 0O L itk Hteat The pre t standing of the fund fat Memph *nn., told the scientists | fjane committee, which sa % mittees to hold public hea St Mvs. Minnle Icetm frott he Public £ e rtheast last night, and Carl Craw- | 1eaves out $416.54 to be paid on the | that streptoc the deadly chain hearing, in adopting & ution | bond issues or anything else. : et nt of the Crandall| ghtaining final passa ford, colored, 15 vears old, 1531 Wal. | Leapley Home, if those in charge of | germs, whose various specles e We do not recommend favor- | gued that that was the preroj tho evaTRUEEY INERAD G BtbrY 10 B g 7 statehood bill in Cong Jach street, another occupant of the administration deem the (blood poisoning Sl and 4o aetion on a bond issue at this | the constituent bodies of the ORI At Thi ever ens s b R o can ke attended [ of the | condtitutional BNE. TAAEITRAL B srveri ULy 2D ,,Mp'u.n..\.- of the dwelling would work | other discases, were constantly haunt- | el by i mi | The program consisted of singing, un: | 1910, Mr. Hunt was « hip. They were xiven fl 2 to the best advantage of the widow jed by germs of their own that prey sition to the suggestion of 4| My, Carty was supported by J. Clin- | ched w e pI 1 i '\‘\ thls William R. ! of the new St: the office of a physician iding | and children. upon them and may devour them un e for Washington developed | ton Hiatt, also of Columbia Heights, M. Hin " “ehony alre) s3id ‘”’ i ¢ - A, and | two succ e e L hen tken 1o Freedmens| Among the large contributors to- | der fevorable conditions. O at the outset of the hearing into an land Mr. Stull, who said the meeting | forious ATt Martin. whom K e motion picture, winkletoe when cnpbell, Republicia Tlospite day were Judd Detweiler, $5 _ White ants, or termites, are caus-{open revolt ainst what speaks was futile, because each member of T SR Ehe ANpSAEeD At i n vronn-._ ach carrier | was dec ted in I6-—was s dney Stokes, colored, 16 vears old, | additional bscriptions by the N.|ing serious dwmage to Dbuildings|grter speaker growing committee would have to vote ttotiey's ot this weok aud| esented with a box of candy and | cured thr ontest proceediv was dyiver of the car. 1t is alleged | Auth Provision Co. $41: Latch | throughout the eastern United States, |tendency to “saddle on the shoulders | to the wishes of his own as- [ S HEL AHLDCheV's office this week and . : . =1 he took it from in front of the home | String and Emplo 20, and “Mr. | the Gulf State: Southw of the municip den of de- | i regardles of the sentiment 5 J £ wsboys' entertainment is a | ister to Siam i ernor Siam and last council of and in this positior i A e ‘e Netherls & i S T tral West and Pacific Coast, according |veloping Washington as a Federal cap- | expresses the meeting: e hearing and then implicated Ro !ymrv of the annual holiday program S IR et novihe Pl ‘“I"‘»'"v||‘x?fux‘i\n€w "ateived by The Star |to Dr. Thomas I. Snyder, Bureau of [ifa1 o @ an Stengle, however. riied e, aikr, fomerly MR | of the:Crandall Co. Jalasted it ey e | follov 5 Entomology, United States Depart: | In’ outspoken manner, delegates (rom | Mr. Carty out of order and directed | Mg Sl iy b = . ! Due to the alle e ive rate of | previously acknowledged ....$1,016.71 ment of Al-tm‘"l{ul"{ 3 ':‘th:ri“d- many of the 14 neighhorhood ass = the hearing to continue, in Keeping | i intention of asking for . dismissal | Galoshes are to be manufactured by | The anclents used ostrich « speed at which < is reported to s Kinds of these native ants ald, | tions represented the hearing de- | with the instructions to the committee | pe’ i Siion of asing for ¢ a co-operative soclety in chilly | for drinking cups, = have been driving, it tated, the car | M. BE. B. .. . <00 {and the only effective perm: ‘"P";(l"”“f clared Wahsington already has ~ufl; from the federation. Tibtardny: Norsver ooy sisuaton | Sweden X Independent. i verbitnel Aevernlitimes, Stukeswas|IIene M. Noack . ventive the proper treatment of |cient park area for its own use. Ad e Eovever tliordseaator 4 . e Syriding | Lucy E. Pullen i woodwork. . ditional park land, it was declared, is g 3 ST e g TR Rt : “In Honolulu,” he said, “a million | jeeded only for enhancement of the changed her story in part only and | Chan Ching, a Chinese ars old, J. N . eeens dollars is the annual damage to build-| Capita] City, and thus should be horne had elaborate on “the vigiic paxts vosiding: at Pennsylvania avenue, | Mary W. Miller ........ ings done by termites. Eighty Per|pyihe pederal Government. of hexr previous testimony | - of the e buildings in New i story Is ®us knocked down by the automobile | Frax v : e Warnings Are Sounded. Her Story Is Denied. James Turner, 2 Sighth street, 3 e 3 % | i 3 3 | es and 50 per cent of the business| . oL 2 In tlie Mrs. Sielaff was followed in the | while crossing Pennsylvania avenue | C: i . ces mites and 50 per cent ¢ & S| Two warnings were sounded in (h 1 3 o 1 ut John Marshall place night | M. e 1{‘!“‘“"#’»‘] Pasadena, Calif., somel o iesion, which lasted more than g ry room by '\)\1-1 ‘|“h‘f“ be- who 11 o'cloc “hing, severely | Ada BUBEE oL two hours: A bond 1e of $10,000,000 B; rom the oath of se. bout 11 o'clock. Ching, severely | Ada E. MeKinley ... = 1 for longer life was hield out by | 1o hour . ¢, later divulged ths had de shocked and his I rms hurt, | Latch String and Emplo; Hope for would mean an immediate ir o of > was glven first eue 15 ¢ Tyl O hhennanior columbla nL | o sedan InmotiEene New Year’s Eve Hospital, R R P “00 | ver: move by the citizens of Washington nee of t and supper Dance eEa RbodiSiionidEe 3 in initiating a bond issue for the city’s : c affl charged that 3 | D e 5 Food Shortage Far Off. Figrs gress further to | Action by Conduit Road Asso- | Wooley's had been the firs sug- | | and nes M. S . . " - ¢ oRE oA a Bk rone e R a L e ybsien of gest that she enter the employ of . RUSS'AN PR'NCESS Judd & Detweiler e e B AeRnitely found that the o ol e o e e e i ciation Is Taken at Yaden’s = Auselus Temple. : Bl - Carm’val w | provement of the nutrition of onel "On the other hand,’William . Tor: The McPherson case, which gained | Laura O. Ma 3 00 | Generation results in the improved ! pert of the Rhode Isiand Avenue Citi’ prominence last May, when the evan- | AGAIN ASKS DIVORCEH g - 00 | Health of the next. I foresee limitless | yang' Association and a member of Request gelist disappeaded ~from nearby i collection sent possibilities ahead through science | fiscal relations committee of the beach after a swim in the surf, as- W71’ | ‘R'}"”‘ Trop{Mon o, 5 for the enrichment of life. Ditity | eration, argued that an equal savir e umed an international aspect when | i R ey O . There is no immediate possibility |in taxes would he accomplished it park | ppa (o ey the woman pastor reappe 35 days i Weds Believing Husband Dead, MllS oo of . food shortage, In the opinion of |jinds ultimately to b found neces | 1® O e e e e et /v With @ Story of : Second Marriage Annulled, Now |- . - 7 D041, R, Tolley and Morde *kiel | cary were purcha v while z ation last night adopted a r v aped and held for f 3 Continuous dancing trom K. 1 o ceees of the Bureau of 1\‘,:!;)) mu‘ nl ’(m{ able at a lower figure than will obtain | opposing the p) id s - | ra | P i “‘men"d 1 i o 3 - . . b o « es, United States Department ol 0 years o) 3 | & ellain Lo . W i ened ¥ G e s W. B s 00| Rericuiture. : i Rudiine was called fox thasepe: | Co(IMEMLIE pinchase ofl ad | when the evangelist's name was linkod | K0 : orchestras - John' F. elley eee ‘ " are such that no marked | cific discussion of a general sugge: par as in Washington, with that of Kennel Ormiston, her oy SOUVENIRS—FAVORS e Associated Press 1 Mrs. A E 00 | shortage seems 1i for decades or | for a4 hond issue contained in a re Action on the proposal, +h | former radio operator, on charges that N BAY, Wis., December 31.|Alice K. rnshaw . 10.00 f even generation their paper said. liytion the Petworth Citi-, emanated from the ional Capital the two had remained in hiding at | = Ten Dollars Per Person ol pa T A A, 1.00 |~ Seience has placed the oyster in the 2 i nd submitted to the | Park and Planning Commission, was | Carmel-by-the-Sea during a part of the Including winding trail of the marital | v Baby Ruth..... 00 | pedigreed class. William F. Wells, | foderation for a " | taken at the request of s G, | time of her ltl\umm«r’ln \ AVt e difficulties of Princess Troubetskey | Mrs. C. C. Sy hiologist of the New York State Con ident of the Federation of e pper B leinin oSG Eoen & where five | I . S 2 i servation Commission, told the savants Driscoll Opposes Bonds. Welzens’ Assooisbions, Who aunicimes | P Risatvatisii rears ago she w eparated from her | Mary C. Heid . .- | that his St R e fon to-the bond pro- | that the federation at its regular sev | PRISONER BROUGHT HERE. — CALL BANQUET m,l,'““. econd husband, Capt. Wallace| Mr. and # G strain_of j ves. He oll, president of the [ sion tomorrow evening would con- B3 ALL BA) ! EPART- Schutz. The marriage to Capt.| Fannie Hardel . .00 j explained that the eggs of ovsters |y sociation, gave an outline | sider the bond matter and would want Vo 2! S MENT Schutz, member of a prominent Mil-|One who sympathizes...... 3. re removed, fertiliz i expenses of the | the advice and suggestions from the ears old, MAIN 0800 waukee family, was annulled by | Miss Emma Chiera ......... 3.00 | then whirled around in an appars "“unrnm fiscal pointing out that | various citizens’ organizations et was brought here last Judge Gr when Victor A. Turin, | W. A. Rodenberg . . .00 | resembling a cream separator. The |ty pegeral Government had contrib- : S night fr home city to answer the first husband returned om the | J. M. Bookhultz . . - egEs hu!lr“hml s\\;\mnmm: 0hJP;‘t ‘“rmlllmi"“"‘ but $9,000,000 to the to while Proposal Explained. a charge of having shot and danger- | 2 | vivian QML 3.00 |eventually took on minute shells, | po remainder of the more than §2 ;i sly wounded Morris H. Thompson. % T s SRR R TN O S p ey wiE ey srowing i tun proportions. 000 n vataed by the thatayers | g Lt 1 Adums, president of the Con ounded Norris 1. Thomwson. | divorce from Turin in Boston and her 'md : vashington. Cldatdl, Who presided at the ses- | Marvland avenue northeast. the nig lawyers are seeking testimony in, the | Total to date...........§1.288 “‘GOV SM"-H GREETED ;\mpw_m’ st L B G 3::?.11\.:.”':: ‘"Pu‘1 l:%}m!v" it on ”[lli‘l:)x:v:u;‘n'n in an apparently eritical SEE 'IHEM TON]GHT ence” s :.':::..".;‘.i‘:...,‘;;::d hi"“,.;;";navv YARD WORK URGED. bt $450.000 or Iniere “::;i-w ¥ ina n:,.’l"fi;i" Fedorut Gt | best man at the wedding of & »,rli.h : GO Srer & b e (UMY | enator DT Would Bulla Past af o o S it s’ S| dersopmont o€ 6 Satoant Cosvl | (12 Mol gt e sarice e Wowh Counilliy Otisrad Thisa Blitvse fov ::.:"‘::;’:;:".1;1:*::;"‘::1:'; Crajsers in U. §. Yaras. | All Pasts of Country nepxesmed.m“ B e sue i ot e e the Rent You Are Now Paying. dond, macried Covt.oSehuix whom| Sesator Dl Democrat, of Wash| in Messages and Gifts—In- ' |RTSCEN, o (U5 oriCA i Driseoils| Washiniton bux. gl mos. amiCats | son whlte the latier o pep e | Why Not Come Out? s Bed: O Ststas atinants upon a cruiser con- augural Tomorrow. w',‘"'g“‘f_’,’:"fl"‘,;m{‘i‘ e \{l;;n.',’;: e ~”‘:u’f,‘,‘?{’,fl"{.}’},’, o3 Catohey vt e Capt. Schutz was g :d an annul- i ! 3 2 . g X struction program for the Navy £y acres nlf park I:\(r:ul, Iua‘l)\" ‘;' ;l:; Y; for appolfitment to a post on the new |dsendant Ened b e a United | e % deral reservations as the Capitol | Public Utilities Commission. States commissioner and returned | = o w:;.;‘;‘t.rgu_of the B l-{fix“::ge{-‘fi.fi“&? By it it grounds, National Zoological k. | Ml here with him before midnight | Marine Veteran Is Discharged. | oo, Y005 e = ths T | ALBANY, December 31.—Personal | Botanic Garders, the grounds of 'the dams Named Delegate. Fahat Wi S iy he i z _ x (e - > At S0 eC | friends and politi s of G De partment of. Agricultu; 1d other Mr Adams: was: eletted /s before Juds H. Macdonald ir Capt. Michael Kearncy, M. .| when the b s | e \ legate - + s L . | Alfred Smith in « s H now under contract but not [ i RIS was el o o Police’ Court today and held for recently stationed at F Island, | comes befor il bter A AT viting Y purchased. fill @ vacancy ction of the grand jury on a bond S. C., was placed on the retired list | enator Dill said that while he was | & T ila Firthd: anniversary and | Pointing out that the constant in-| (\u 'lu‘I by the resignation of Charles )t $5,000. i of the vy today on account of dis-|in ment with those who hol at . o i- | ¢ land reserved | . ker, | HEYCS ! : 4 : oc n when that anni- e in the amount of land reser T b Incuient o heService, ‘o | Sivehe mLeneHe MR shase. i | e fourth occaslon ehen"thut aumi- | rcase In the apmount o und, retied | V1 Srsocution voiood compinint s , , onthly Payments ¢ntered the Marine Corps as an en-|building Government ships, he ! duction as head of the State govern- mv‘“lm’, just so ,,.".-h taxable | the gross ne ligence” on me part u.‘ i listed man and has had move than ' lleved public enthusiasm for the Navs | piant | Dr. Havenner declared that Washing: b g SNt I i e e | OIN THE vears’ service in all parts of the was more likely to be aroused i & tgites. Wy . S hamion I from the itis” | vide a sidewalk or path along Con- | ! 4 t : built its own warships. m’]‘::)“n;l"‘mf: e o ,E:‘,,:',"(:,x.','x' o O Whereas the ielty actually s | duit road. During the past week CHRISTMAS | orner an S. D larger territory, one drawing particu. | well supplied with Bt i At Bl adly injured on SAVINGS CLUB L Lotsito PavedAll : L ion of 1 inclined | possible exception of a ) d 0 lack of the protectio TN Oy R E STOCKE | 77 AL ¢ attention of poi Iy inclined | possible excer (ot s \]‘NL e brotection OF THE arge Lots to Pave ey FHE ANNOAL M) Lt : NS O THE S s at the executive mansion being | Northeast part of the cit 1. A hé“. s T-" & (‘v, i | “” S q At 1§ Cake In the shape of the | Now Debt Free. . FEDERAL- ~AMERICAN Built-in Garage Thton. D, anuary 99, 1924, at 4 | m RU 7 o Do e | e L e v, | “washington is the only city of | BULLIS GETS NEW TRIAL. pESTRte S Denal I Hot-Water Heat ock .. 3 hose of elec Girectors "and secens | ernor’s own cook, e | I e e declar hat & ANNUAL 3 HE S ¢ e sepores - Gov. Smith himself observed | comparable size,” h T SAAC S o lis of blic debt, and it ought to - 3 Tolders. of e Culumbia Reaity & 3 : ISAAC BIRCH. Prosident. |day miuch as he has passed the holi- |18 free of public qebt, qpd b O3 bond | Court Acknomledge& Brtors i B F( )R REI“T i Electric Lights it e held Attost . b L SPILLE. & 3 days. He is taking no chances of not | Pe out desive [0, FE (Sl ition % T e ;k::rzfi’.At\»l:\\l‘.‘<|::»n':1|di§:~ fourth naugu- |{esue fs & oo BHe 0o P ear, and | cluding Evidence. Sleeping Porches, Large Front Lawns Iumbia Title Insurance Co. of ‘the District | it would be a calumity to leave a8 N | (et Justice McCoy of the District Furnished Apt. Cars Pass the Door g of “Columbia: Notice 1s hereby ‘given that | Last night the governor and h : o hildren the burden | ! P comb fostore A oA 4 of the trustees of satd com- | ter, Mrs, John Glynn of Brooklyn, who | inberitance to our ¢ | Supreme Court \has granted a new deb r e Bacnt. W H"COWAN Secretary e, il 1o folse oo o Rty ity ey ot sieh:a. e al to Dr. Mark O. Bullis, local den~ Stocknolders o « E Torber nded by declavi den b Walington " and own. | Gff T company w..from 1 | 1 D e s s e L at the g awarded a verdict for $20,000 da Seventh »l and Louwsiana |\ ‘hae north 1 o'clock p.m 0 o'cloc D. or the er. ter e dinner the governor E made it es: al | , dam- e Stotkhoiders of the Firomen's | o at Yiting upon was. Simroro e WU { took the ocath of office hefore Judge | ¢8tate in the District ma " io | ages for injuries alleged to have been 2 baths - = e ) 5 | Dose"6r Voting’ upon and Spproving ‘the thitt the city planners look forward to | - 2 ashington _and | of 'the ‘Board of “directors of Irving Lehman of the Court of | the ustained by Miss Marie Sedwick, « ] L] o A Ap- 10 or it 2 i - passed Deeember |13, ' 1926, peals, in preparation for the more for. | % the park needs of ,l«'(h» O sears | patlent of the dentist. Immediate Possession INCORPORATED ¢ Dirpose of | exinting v s e court at the trial had excluded Apbly, Weshlsat: Manager 1311 H STREET NORTHWEST J future, Slecting hirteen directoes” for : fnent s 5 {mal ceremony of & mmm in the e. Sear. Polls pnen, frani 110 o aie Fitle. D) oot {huy these lands, tendiri to show too. do nu\\ ARD. Secreta | h { ! not, Washington ma ave | tist's skill and . . ¢ S0ty b 1 o : 1 1 Ao 1 | ek e | DROPS LETTER SUIT. |denin improved prope ¥ A8 o At omes Minos Gal e be e | Presidential Apts. I Company of ew York aving to e centbr 3 Hiimone, | o : h ‘order to ket needed areas.” | land made fthis one of the grounds | 16th and L Sts. Dz : ¢ y : Associ. | for a new trial. The court adm: bl “RSRIN [iksinstrong B tiamiasss Bobtn 6o Gt e {’G‘x“l"ef'?;"‘t;“l B e prestive | 1ts evror and the testimony A payabie i tHO ation, . : ive been received. Attorne ricord LEN RK, H = A ; ¢ speakers, demanded to know 1 Attorney | i : & 1 wr e |]‘|§m what ‘;: t economic change had Wampler appeared for the | a3 Jumes R. Armstrong, 10 New York | come about in Washington to make - _|avenue, has dismissed the suit | e f the Immediately Available 5 R = , < Smis ecessary age from — et N NS, A PARORY | RV 1y Syt e it S [ acia plan ‘of ‘the present to one of | = ow under the meeting | 5516 < phone," €51 446 {preme Court December 10 o get pos- |ponded indebtednes: | Secon Trust Loans 1 v ¢ at ve it session of certain letters, said to have! Approving the position of Mr. ¢ SR TE STURN ™ |m\ ed between Senor Don Franciseo | eofl Dr. Havenner dnd othe - | H. B. Byrd. Franklin 3311 Casiii frop > '_ k. 4 Wl | Sanchez de Latour, minister from |pents of the proposal, 56 | Gl . ardaman IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE | T, NS s Guatemala to the United States, and | yuserted the District y is well EL. THEATER. e e —— e e ting of th archolders of the {the former wife of Armstrong, now ||,,(,‘1,M| with park areas generally AND GARAGE PROPERTY. i L R e e B S | eSS 'BOOKS BOUGHT may conie | met his wife in 1909, Arnstrong -mm, | east, where parks are lacking or inade- | 3 R | e, e g, g |18 1, e e ik RED T NESBIT || vnrine mhem 1o or roame s | - Management The pols will Roofing 119 ard St S.W. | friendship sprang up wi 2 qumll ble to other sections of the Dis- b it A Blg Book Shop, 933 G St. N.W. G Goabany 992 ]m a divorce and the rriage of bis | friet where great pack areas are to . - . Py o e e former wife to the Guatemalan |pe found. 'cla s ul!-‘J 0. VASS. Cashie T ' BRINTING | dbptomiat. I e Bolders uf Th Vith N IN A HURRY orctar & I b e Heet t[\‘ Mrs. William T. Bannerman of the || f8 ) PHILLIPS TERRACE CATHEDRAL MANSIONS eld _at the I3 c saving: e i e | Congress of Ps ~Teacher 3 and M st g it BYRON S ADAMS Saviy and Commereial Bank, the | Congress of Pa t-Teac ro. § = > 3 4 o day, Jar 1 r e Kirada. ot oLl . | letters being in a safe deposit box of [tions charged to the admini b AP Connecticut Ave. & C Ave. N. ¥ ct ensiing h B i ik i ericed. | the bank in the joint names of Arm em of the L;l rict u:ehdollal n ro | fl} R APARTMENT t & Cathedral Ave. V. ) “The 5 [ strong and Procter. No reason is|yviding more adequate school facilitie: e LR ” & . g Exertion Calls for Rest, | assimued for dropping the ltigation, | yather thin @ lack of funds, pointing L 1601 Argonne Place €| : e R NI lout that in some instances there have % 7 Just North of Col. Rd. at 16th St. This great_ development contains some Bed v . heen delays of 16 to 18 months from the The Ideal Location for v L NOTICE —THE ANNI NG OF | - Bedell SENDS SYMPATHY. i Congress hus made approy 3 s e PR o (or vacant apartments from one room and Hank Washing " for th « Beddi TR Fons foR e el il L W have left just a few bath at $45.00 to two, three and four rooms. & Boy = edding Cadman Transmits Message 10 |yried. A bond issue would not re-| FArpED arh Rt kitchen and bath. Here rental rates will interes Bedell Mfg. Co., | Japanese Ambassador. Jieve this situation, she explained, but | from one room, dining ar oo rather would further congest the w ork cove Kitchen, tile ba i ucsdys, January As president of the Federal Council [ in the office of the municipal architect, matched natural Duilt-in fixtares and. Murnhy Soek 4 g Guarantezd Sun-Fast | of Churches, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman |who cannot, with his present force, . pt : urphy € 1 T RERREY Gives THAT TiE | Window Shades | today sent a’m Lo the Japanese |keep up with bullding. projects | beau.ty adjacent to ot e gort st Twenty-four-hour service, and garage NOTIC rognte Pl 3 Ambassador h expressing sym roved by Congr e i ol s ’ o ; i Made to vour measurement at Factors Prices. | pathy over the th of Emperor | (iting voluminous statements by tax [[ SC€NIC Rock Creek having spaclous closets, high ceilings and beautiful out- . accommodations if desired. Shops, din- U & | Yoshihito, and ving for “divine |and revenue authorities, Mrs. Banner- ook Con Py < T o i KLEEBLATT i § { blessings upon his imperial majesty | man declared: “We are not contending Park. A Deat Moyl ca ing hall, etc., in direct connection, make this one andow Shades and Scrcens. Phone Line 479, | the newly enthroned Emperor of | that we should spend less money for he . 5 ey 3 WE CAN SAVE | Japan and upon nis loyal people.” | schools, but we should et from 80 to | iecand Mk stores of the city’s finest rental opportunities to be g se¢ in the return on 7 . . i YOUR ROOF 0 per cent increase h on | Nowi it thorine oricloeh rvice found in desirable surroundings. Tnspect these i the taxpayers’ mone; s i o e Col. F. M. Brown Coming Here. |y i Hitherman dectared the policy || your site—over 80% sold— Sea Retidan Mouupe apartments now, or and” the {ransaction 5 at smail cost. | Col. Frederick M. Brown, judgelof building many compagatively smail || 7 - Willi S. Philli il m' el At e o e comp [RONCL Roofing 9th & Evarte | advocate at Honolulu, Hawali, has|school buildings instead of larger and || @ct now. h illiam s l]llps : + & Co., Inc. Telephone: Resident Manager of Wa Company Sts. N | been ordered to this city for duty in |fewer ones, for example, was a wast- | Adams 4800 Office, 8000 Conn. Ave. N.W. Neld at th A welock noon on Ficaday. January [ Polls will be | 610 E St N.W Main | Ty, dd i i 0o 3 ~|the office of the judge advocate gen.|ed expense, because of the high cost | Hedges & Middleton, Inc. B trarisie ompany INC,LI‘JPE,,,‘,':JIS,”M,, i eral, War -Department, and Lieut, | of administration and maintenance, | & ey 4 11432 K Sl.Alg W. n your 1g plavs Col.” George 1. McKeeby; judge ad-| Advocating a ‘‘pay-as-you-go” pol- A ajh 4600 ams 8710 | The Natlcnal Capital Press ! vocate, at Fort Bliss, Tex., bas heen (fcy, Mrs. Bannerman declared thai | 1112EyeSt. N.W. Franklin 9503 : 17101212 D SEUXW ywdered to Honolulu for duty ishington now is spending $110 pes

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