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FEBRUARY 3, 1927. Loughry, Maj.| John Potts, Senator Key Pittman, old Phillips, Col. D. L. Rice, Asis- nt Secretary of the Navy Theodore Robinson, lnl James H THF FVIL\T\G ST\R \VA\QHT\GTO\? Col. John P. Wade, Lieut Wil 12 % 4 5 BN PROHIBITION AND u. S. DEFENSE CLOSES | OFFICIALS ARE SCORED IN G[ADSIUNE GASE AT CARABAO “WALLOW""n:m. B. Walla " | ven, Capt. Che ‘'ontinued from Tenth Page.) ol B Wool Waldo i n. James M. Kennedy, Brig. | Yates %Tay Pay” 0’Connor Takes Stand to Defend Mémory of Statesman. W. Kenhedy, Maj. Richard | , Col. Charles Lynch, Capt Robert W nk Melntyre hail, Col. Condon C. By the Associated Pre LON ruary 3 tional in which the | character o s “gmand ol man” of the Victorian era has been | virtually on trial, drew near its close today. Viscount of the great for libel by Capt. V clubman for te coward and foul fell to the Bath Club foilowing pub f & book in wh ne elder Glad principles in p private to pursue #ort of woman.” 0’Connor Takes Stand. Justice Sir Horace Avory said the 1 leaving to the the alleged | nd, if | D. €, THURSDAY, Arnold D. Tuttle, Rear Admiral Mont- | gomery M. Ta Col. John R. M Taylor, Col. s J. Van Schaick Capt. Willam M. White, Maj. Benja min F. Wade, Edward P. Warner, Raiph E. Willt harles F. Wilson Representative J. Mayhew Walr | wright, Lie Comdr. Stephen | Yeandle ana Capt. George W. Zi | merman., voigt, Maj. Howard K. Gen. John A. Le Speaker N | Comdr. William H e, Charles P.|D. , jr.: [Capt. Sam ’ Henry | han, Lie . Smith, Capt sune. ol Rhinelande Arthur W Inough Col Brig. Gen S A S Maj.| After paying $180.000 as bonus to its Comdr. | workers, a coal company in Ireland 1. Southgate Harry | has presented $15,000 to the local board I P. Townshend, | of guardians to buy new boots for . Aubrey Taylor, ' needy children and n H Bartlett, Hm, G . Lannon, Col Leonard, Maj. Gen. Fran Albert W. M Morgan, Maj ¥ 1 'y w lIllm; Me [ . ¥ ien. Dennis E. Nolan, Col Newbill, Mayj, Court Use it for angel food- you can bake your finest cakeswith Plllsburys Best Flour for Pastry, Biscuits and Bread The sensa Dr. Louis S ither, Lieut. presentativ Edmund ruber, r mm in Hiden, Maj. Robert D huttle hudt, Lieut. ( Col. Thorne Straye o Tittoni, Lieut. Col. Henry Thomason, Col. James D. Tay! Pooh-Poohs “Seragl ©O'Connor d, he sald, to the extraor- soliciture for her husband ome, who used nmons gallery dinary displayed by Mrs. to sit in the Hou. listening to his s and then NARRIS & EW/ING— Upper, left to right: Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, grand paramount hurry to the lobby hat he was | Carabao; Rear Admiral Montgomery M. Taylor, grand patriarch of the herd. properly bundled up for the trip home. | Lower, left to ht: Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Rockenbach, grand bell Carabao; U Col. Joseph M. Heller, frand lead and wheel Carabao. Lleut Col. McIntire Promoted. Lieut. Col. Samuel B.. McIntyre, Army Finance Department, stationed &t Philadelphi: been promoted to the grade of ¢ rom Ten- nessee, and by service Infan- anish War in 1898 ain in the 3d Ten- Jolunteer Infantry. In Feb- , 1901, he was appointed first lieutenant in the Regular Cavalry, and reached the grade of lieutenant colonel in July, 1920. He was transferred to the Finance Department in the follow- 1n[. nonth. During the World War he olonel of Infantry in the National A thorough \ L \ rub with BAUME BENGUE will quickly remove the congestion ahdmake the stifinessdisappear. Baume BencuE ANALGESIQUE (SAY BEN-GAY Every Washingtonian really ought to visit the beautiful new home of the FEDERAL-AMERICAN I’s a masterpiece! Protect Your Valu- ables from Fire and Theft We have everything you need to prevent fire, and to protect your valu- ables, and at the price you want to pay. AMERICAN CHAIN FIRE LADDER The highest type of flexible steel ladders. 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