Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1927, Page 22

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EXICANS SLAIN. <IN REBEL Government iated P CITY, Jan Br the A MEXICO lated ca tho .war department ic the Mexican army “don uation throughout the can end and will promptly Hny movement of a se inywhere.” spatches received ince of the s tack on the military ba . with the a Declares Ability to Crush Any Revolt |or tne Throughout Republlc. ‘ president. of the es of banditry b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CHALLENGE INWILL FINALLY AGGEPTED « van win-| Relatives Offer Proof of Kin-| ’SOROPTIM!ST CLUB WILL HONOR MRS VAN WINKLE | Testimonial to IIead 01 Woman's Bureau of Police Planned for ATTACK morrow Noon. | The Soroptimist will tender | Its |a testimonial to Mr kle, head of the Wc Bureau Metropolitan Police Depart- ment, and former Club ship to Syr: Cut nary 4.—Iso ave prompted » declare that rinates the git- republic and suppress | ditious nature 1s and will be the princi- with proofs f Oth- the work M Van Winkle h lone will include | invited an Commissioner | duce proo at- 11 B8l 'roctor L. Dough. would - - Maj. Edwin | ks at Leon, | ypg vaAN WINKLE. . superin- g the fssu- | after antial portion of an estate acuse Man Who | Them Off. i | | Janus E in the will of cuse bill poster, m five persons claim- at $140,000. | filed in April, 1925, ns to pro- hip and their be §1 e FAIRFAX SEEKS STATE ASSISTANCE FOR ROAD, Board of Supervisors Also Lays Plans to Redeem Little River Pike Bonds. Spectal Dispatch to The St FAIRFA Va., January 4.—-The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, | meeting at the courthouse yesterda again took under advisement the prc ect of getting the Leesburg-Alexandrin d included in the State highway stem. The board addressed a reso- lution to the State Highway Commis- slon and to Wade H. Massie, asking that all the mileage which the com- mission can_allow to this road this year under the per cent ruling he placed at the Fairfax County end of JANUARY 4, 1927. ber 15, but the face of the bonds per mits them to be retired at any time after three years. The board decided that upon receipt of the State's officlal confirmation of the payment of this sum on January § it would proceed immediately to g vertise the redemption of these honds D. C, TUESDAY, the road, beginning at Andrew Chapel Church. The citizens of both Fairfax and Loudoun Counties have gone on record frequently this year in request- ing that the Leesburg pike be taken into the State system as soon as pos- sible, and that the 214 per cent Jor | both counties be allocated to this| .t the expiration of 30 da iroad. It is deemed of the greatest| . ying Fairfax County between 56 | importance to secure a good Smln!“"d $1.000°11}) Eeerekt: ohiiru | highway from Leesburg to Wash ington | A telegram was sent to the State | Highway Commission and to the State | Henry F. Osborn Honored. | treasurer asking for definite confirma- | N YORK, January 4° (#).- | tion of the commission’s promise to | Henry Fairfield Osborn s re-elected repay to the county on January 8§ the } president an Museum $500,000 bond issue put out for the |of ory yesterday for the construction of the Little River pike, ;nm( eenth suc George F. interest on which has been met jointly | Baker and J. were re. by the County of Fairfax and the |elected vice preside v R City of Alexandrin. These bonds ran | Payne was re-clecte | for” five years, with interest at 51 [ H." Perkins s { per cent, payable May 15 and Novem- urer mes | Miss Emma Dakin Missiag. Pollce have Leen Boy Taken to Hospital With In-| s h for Miss Jured Leg. v old, reported teenth street The bicycle of Albin Barr, 18 )P!\l"“ west three days old, of Ballston, Va., a an auto- | ported v. | mobile driven by James Conahan. 1330 | Wit! Massachusetts avenue, collided Eighteenth between K and L streets | vesterday afternoon. Barr was hurt | severely on one leg and was given | surgical aid at Emergency Hospital. | Virginia Mandes, 7 years old, 525% | | Secona street northeast, was injured | delivery car driven by | Iliams, colored, 582 Fif- irth and | AUTO HITS BICYCLE. | home, OIN THE J CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB OF THE taken to Chil “Everybody’ . eiving first aid verybody's Doing It noon. ‘@ Lansburgh’s ] anuary Sales sout the town Two hundred ed the bar . the dis . only to be repu 1 troops with the loss of 10 Seen In the added news ‘the Leon city authorities arrested executed 11 residents, prominent A large gang of is operating Fift humber of aut uth of the capi- obbed the passen- 'he police believe they are the ang which robbed several mo- aca highway day. pecial dispatches from Altillo, in State of Coahuila, state that fed- troops under Gen. Gonzalez de- . force of insurrection e of Zacatecas, rebels were captured and exe- s add, without confirma , that reports had been £ a revolt of a group of psterday mo re municipal autho captured. ALEXANDRIA. veceived Federal income tax blank: from the office of the collector of iriternal revenue, Richmond. The law provides that these returns be filed with the collector before March 15 next. The work of ng th the north corner of Fairfax and Wilkes streets, known as the Fen dall property, was begun today by members of the city chain gang. The | ~ity council recently ordered this hous razed. It was condemned by a grand jury many months ago. Persons who have made applica- tion for an automobile license pric to January 1 and can show receipt will not be fined under the provision: of the State motor vehicle act. Thu house at e [PcL 6 of them | of | touch during the o Ya- | life. The mon the Fede \Hnn of | eer of the bill posum: business passed tions, and Mrs. Mary | by the will to Mrs. Elisa Wil- | of the Soroptimist Club. Castner’s house- Other prominent guests at . 1 luncheon will h(‘ Mrs. Rathbone, Mrs. | y White Speel, | Mrs. Er- . Izetta Stowell, tr Commer pparent ohject tendent of police ce McK urer amber of h, three houses ! securi were included in Mrs. | Wilkins' ion | nest Seton Thompson and M ite_an intention | Jewel Brown. from any share but $1 lega- | cies. ner defeated the purpose of | | =====—————————————"—""""—""the will by falling to prepare a resid- od in | UATY clause that would dispose of the ued in | mmunder of the property at M to eliminate | far 3,000 licenses have been i this city. Under the provisions of | \yilkins' death. the foregoing law four persons have! Yyhat this amount may be is prob- been acquitted thus far on charges|jematical but it was enough to make of operating on 1 4 rth while for relatives to come There are approximately mobile owners in lhe city 500 auto. who have| The five heirs who are confident | their proofs will be satisfactory to | surro; ler are Whitfield Cast June and City Man aul Morton | ner, 63, of Linden, Texas, son of th announces that mo further effort to|late Whithfleld Castner; Wallace an collect will be made by the city, but | Orble Castner and Mrs. Thelma Cast {a st of all delinquents within the |ner Miller, all of Miller Grove, Texas, | next few days will be handed to the and Claude Castner of Brashier, Tex Police Department and each delin grandnephews and grandnlece of quent will be cited to appear in the |the bill poster. 2 other persons | Police Court for his failure to pay. | Wwho claim kinship to Castner have not | Mr. Morton also states that there | produced satisfactory proofs of rela is approximately 000 due the city | tionship. in delinquent taxes for’ the vears 1924, | - . {1925 ana 1926 iefly on proper! Drought in the past and tangible hersonal property, in. |tho o vigld in S cluding furniture. Steps also Will be | many people there will be compelled ken at once to collect this. The real | to eat corn raised in other countries. estate will be sold and levies made | the furniture of the delin- Veterans' Fire A officers to | The Friendshi; | sociation has elected thes rve for the s . Mansfield, recording . Beach, financial sec- - Claude W. Fletcher, treasurer; 1 Norman _Jenkins {and \1 Glasgo | mersiey. Henry Careon, W. Plerpoint | ind C. Humphries, committee on en- {gine, and William Humphries, custo- {dian. The new officers will be in- alled tomorrow night. | Funeral services for s H. Launderdale, who shot himself in h m here yesterday morning, were held at 11 o'clock this morning at | 124 Webster street, Washington, and he body will be shipped this after- 1on to Selma. Ala.. for burial. 711 Thirteenth Street “Tonight at 6” N | REAL Set REAL FOOD to MUSIC % Llnwhvnn.l!" to 3 " 's De Bany NIGHT (LUB—10:30 to 3 ' JANUARY casions when you will ap It preciate radiated from its copper re flector! What Your Neighbors Know of Your Home Window-gazing on their way home in the evenings, your neighbors know whether or not friendly lights brighten your living room. They know whether or not you possess daring curtains reflecting warmth and color that are repeated in a handsome sofa. And they talk about it, too. SALES ARE Electric Heater 34.75 There will be many oc the cheery heat home. plated Wall Tapestries January priced Qur own importation, at unusual savings in cost 750t0$35 Pieces suitable for pillow tops — for wall panels — for table covers. In the quaintest of Old World patterns, in the richness of time - mellowed colors. 75¢ Cretonnes, Yard, 59¢ Gaily colorful or rich in softly blended tones—designs for what- ever need you have in mind. Marquisette Curtains, 59¢ Dainty, crisp blocked marqui- sette, with ruffled edge and tie- backs to match. 300 pairs of them, 214 vards long, Window Shades, 59¢ Qil Opaque Shades, in any of the most desirable colors. 36 inches by 6 feet. With guaranteed rollers. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th st STOREWIDE == WIFH \FW Electric Percolator $6.50 is such 2 have one of these in y Beautifully the six-cup size. comiort to i nickel Electric Iron $5.49. Beautifully nickel plated makes this 6-pound {iron ironing a real pleasure. Round heel, regularly $6.75. OFFERINGS Waffle Iron 57 85 And such a good-sized, wonderfully satisfactory one, with aluminum grease- less grids. Attached to tray Percolator Set 15 A graceful set—and cer- tainly a useful one. Con- sisting of tray, creamer sugar and percolator. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street. January Sale of Housewares Seven timely values for the woman who wants to start the New Year with her house- hold equipped for efficient work! Hatchinettes Wooden chopping 98c bowl and steel-blads chopping knife cups. $72.50 Wilton Rugs—reduced $1.69 Bird Cage, $1.49 White Enamel Cage, Round shape. Table Base, $7.75 Witih porcelain top and two deep drawers Slightly mperiect Cookie Press Made of 98c aluminum. cookies in fancy designs Serving Trays, 39 Oval Tin Trays, attractive designs. sizes. Yellow Mixi heavy with glass feeding $64-95 Kitchen Tables Porcelain - Table, in a number $2.49 Magazine $5.95 As far from usual in beauty as in price! Soft, rich colors that blend in pleasing harmony and designs of dignity and Beauty.. top white enamel x40-inch top Armstrong’s Linoleum Rugs $5.95 to $12.50 Genuine Cork Linoleum Rugs, tan, blue and rose backgrounds. 9x12 size, $12.50; 9x10.6 size, $11.50; 7.6x9 size, $7.95; 6x9 size, $5.95. Oval Rag Rugs, $2.95 Braided Rag Rugs, in the colors suitable for bedroom and bathroom. Can be laundered. of different Rack, $1.98 Finished in red or green lacquer. size for large maga- zines Five Glass Mixing Bowls, The set complete, 69c. Mixing Sets, $1 Mixing Bowls Pottery graduated sizes. Hassocks, $1.25 and $1.65 Carpet-covered Hassocks, in two sizes. Comfortable foot rests. The 18x36 Axminster Rugs, $2.15 A very popular size—for just in front of the doorway. Attractive colors. in ditferent Fifth Floor—Lansburgh’s—8th Street. missing from I« FEDERAL-AMERICAN EACH DAY! January Sale of Electrical Appliances All of these beautiful, practical and efficient pieces, offered at such tempting prices, are made by Landers, Frary & Clark, makers of the famous Universal wares. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh's—8th Street. Why not this very day select a good- looking Karpen Overstuffed Suite for your living room and give your neighbors an eyeful as they pass. They're priced from $189 to $1,000. A Hoover with your Christmas Check $6.25 Down and balance on easy terins Buy yourself hours of freedom—precious time to relax and rest—relief from cleaning cares and back-breaking labor. Buy vourself a chance to keep house and keep your looks as well. The New Hoover — the one cleaner that dislodges hidden grit and removes it, the one cleaner that emplov% Positive Agitation. May we call at vour home and clean a rug for you? . MAYER & CO. Seventh Streot Between D and E Street and Sixth Floors—Lansburgh's—8th Street E STREETS—THE JANUARY SALES NOW «m..umlllllllllllI|||I|||||IIII|||I|||IIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIHIIHIIllll"lllllllllfllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHI"llIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIImm....' [LANSBURGH & BRO.—7th, ‘8th AND

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