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e UNDAY STAR, / FEBRUARY _6, 1927—PART 1. . 3 —_— HORNING 70 REST CAMPAIG CHARGES NEW QUEEN OF ;“WI[DL‘AT” FIRMS 722" 2% <" GERMAN CABINET - BUSCH CASE SOON DENEDBY TAVLOR s . FLEECING PUBLIC .27 = TO TACKLE ISSUES | to shoot his aged horse, the animal | s - | was stolen . " Government Plans to Com-|Refutes Story He Solicited o (N ot {linois Blue Sky Commission wa e it TLii*ii 7l /Bucget and Unemployment ef and the Municipal Court to Charges Huge Sums Lost | dsy neid bim entided to 8200 rewsrs Among First Tasks of under a “horse thief” law inoperative in Middle West. ol New Body. . e By the Associated Press P I I | | Assistant United States Attorney ! By the Associated Prase A ¥ i Aukocinoil D stant Un CHICAGO. February 5. Behind |S 0'_ BU BU S BERLIN, February i.--Sustaine eorge 1. Hor fr.. prosecuting Sweeping de e S ; 5 3 Georg forning v Sweeping denial of chargos that he ; w | the alleged illicit stock-selling scheme : e ghon e e co of first degree murder | 4 A e o an oo Faptes. John | had solicited or received campai ; : : > of a company, six members of which , Proctor, Samuel Moreno and John F.|funds from Tennessee postmasters £ X 3 3 were arrested last night and today. with. 18 - abutentions;. (h9: Raws hoo e e Atiom. thi | v Safine i " : is a highly organized system of *wild geois coalition governmept can now este 2 presen S 2 | cat” brokerage houses, which have I enter upon the constructive tasks be death of Policeman Leo \W. K. Busch} ¢ . 5 e J. Wil Taylor, Republic: heen mulcting huge sums for several ~ ‘after the Petworth gun battie of Sep- e i ; " ge sums for P o s 3 ember 26, will rest the Government's | Tennessee, t . Sl atb e . A veafs by aperations through the Mid fore it._The first of these s the tr case this week unless some unexpected | committee i . S . % \I:-‘ \'\‘w“m ge u‘:nl of the Hmum‘ 'Klue L. H. Cole S ing problem" of unemployment u; “ d '8 0CC g 1 1 2 2 o - oher rged tonight. to be followed Ly discussion of the delays occur. Tavlor's denial, made under wath at : P vammissioher charged tonight. | L. H. Cole Struck and Robbed | t¢, be, e A When Horning completes the pres ) lis Tequest, v ve ) 5 > have indicated that this chain of + The ehilol T entation of bis divect evidence the de | NS Tequest, wi noat con 4 : & = chain The acerbities which accompanied fense, which heretofore hax worked in | clusion of smnitites’s hearing of &% 9 :::n,\".‘ml»:-r h‘xu \-rpnn n.l»ronm tarm. | Of $13 Near White House. tne formation of the government,and harmony, with the exception of & feW | oy, £ i 3 d residents of small towns for | he discussion of its program cor n ony 1 the excey ' protests agalnst the ve: intment ot P 4 2 K " several years. Thousgnds of victims, Store Looted of $]55 tinued uutil the vote was taken. The plete Murder Charge Before | Received Funds From Ten- : : f Jury This Week. | nessee Postmasters. 5 : ) ‘\ ¢ 3 | | ncidents of disagreement. is expec ISt Altornes Metina ifar Jthe 3 A 0 witharaw into four sihurate and die- | idare qiatriet of ’iI‘L:"_‘ fow, -t . 9 J i L b . jiaany of them persons who could il Socialists repeated theits charges tinct camps and fight it out individ R b L R . Y 4 ! i Afford it have probably been duped against Dr. Walter Von Keudell. the ually. What courses the eight attor-| (oo had neard the chares of Fred Art 3 Etans 2 4 of thousands of dollrs. tavestigators | Nationalist minister of interior, claim neys will pursue and what the burden | (¢¢ Que FeRIC e CIEEE O, e iean 2 ) ; S . B, s Struck across his face and badly |ing that he aided the Kapp rebels in of each defendant’s case will he has, o000 o ‘T‘u'fm\ o i “'V” ’I ,’.‘,". & ¥ B, 1 Ove “Master Mind.” | cut with the butt of a pistol when he | their putsch of 1920 ot ot e e A e how- 1, oetais. fn | 1924 to moet w ($3.000 3 e y 3 One “master mind” is believed to | refused o put up his hands inanswer | Von Keudelts deninle, O ever, that each man charged with hav-; .5, 922 i b e {have heen at the bottom of the €0 and o 1 1q: | further socialist - aliegations, -shrew Nie brought death 1o/ Ofcer cop | deficit in 1 Primary campaiz 5 % solieie. whid it 5 to the command of threc tolored hold- | he R, 1o BuCh ‘W uProar 1 : 4 : h agents said provided 5 Wp men in the rear of the White [that Chancellor Marx intervened will take the witness stand esents Afidayits # L e & A | 4 jfor a string of wildeat brokerage | * 5 ¥ % ; houses, which operated as long House grounds last night, Lewis 1i.|Promising a full investigation, and the se adjourned for an hour to cool New Argument Before Jury Taylor told the conunfitize any It ; : } Woanl 3 " ; < Horning Tos but (we phases of the: | €18 sent to postniasters had been di 3 iy ; b Ir-:n;;;hlv{ and then disappeared, to be | Cole, 32 vears old, of 322 South Fal i bt P s vl rected and signed by his secreta - i = 2 - - ced by new firms of the same|(yy gtreet, Alexandria, Va., was rob- | ediately o i case vet to place before the Jury. OB yjiey Dorothy Schultz, who was pres o ———— = type. The man credited with being | by i rob- | Immeadiately. aftér refonvenitig the concerns four statements made by the | 3ie2 Dorothy Schuliz who was nres . 3 P 4 the master mind 15 said to have fled | Ped of $13 vote of confiderice was passed. with O e which up until Thute o conrent. Tle said when he learned i s i il B 3 Chicago last March. He is said to| The robbery took place less than | % ‘teservation by the Centristd to the HAtarEy ATEHOEN he o falsity | Masters he ordered her not 10 and re ! G b Foebs A ¢ < il et "l““’ of which country he is re-|headquarters, from which point de- | (hancellors promised vestigation was not vouched for it atipy, | Turned the movey veceived. 116 pie ¢ 3 1 e Ported to e a subject. A man said | tectives for three weeks have heen | iouiq prove Von Keudell's tnnocence Sakfon. . howeser A Moreno, 14 ¢ ftnted affidavite from 232 Tennessee § 3 . i 3 5 S Helavea :"7“;‘"\011 mfll-*l“'rsl 1vlfliw i§ | starting forth daily in search for three | o' o st charges s 2 3 4 rostinast \arsh e . i N AR i | pelleved 10 have heard of his immi-}golored hold-up men helieved to . wly vears old, one of the pdants, has {Postmasters and marshal inx 8 ¥ * % 5 2 s . ¢ 0! v _ 0 Parliamentary circles* generally he indicated he awill repudiate the “vor. | they had not haen solicited by him and i ] : : TRt - : hent arvest and to have fled westward | operate.oh Saturday nights with rewu: | juce g A e L el el thCit wan | had pot contiihuted 1o his cumpaign Y B o P EE p n automobile larity, and followed on the heels of | ©C0 . . ntary™ conation under whicl it was | bl b n ampaign K. ; : ] % The ‘ix men now being held: were [tha sobbers: b Tames Norfleet of 1105 | Posed of.arid that the government can s B, b < NSRRI = : g , i 1 E sl il o uesipudione | Twantieth aftel: v tou poie i | “Sie WL DRI L, |, and Clifford i, have informed Jus. | asked if he had returned a $100 con ] - ~ e {7 % 4 2 Cod pperations of Charles Fletcher [two colored” nien held him up in his [have made o good a in fulfilitng tice William Hitz, presidin the i tilkution from Joseph Mortow, forme: ¢ t . : | erey” qfm which htd three offices | storé at the point of a pistol and 100k | (hetr promise to Support the Policy of trial, that Moreno was suffering from | Mount Pleasant. Tenn.. Dosimaster § A } Vi SN b e nen in W ERIL OR | S18Y RS HTIRE aFretiopn international conciliation, as they de two gunshot wounds in the leg and | Who testifi Tavior wi X ? » B 4 e and: the e offices last| Norfleet said the men entered the | jineq to support a Communist motio the effects of 1,500 units of anti-toxin | Nashville djury investigation \ : . (i, § T pr 1 : manager '“-ue.:,\,‘:&l TA:L:"“::L:;:“:’“’ e b i lone. and one ok | for withdrawal ‘from the League of at the time he signed the document nd here. Tavlor saildl he had not. He \ 3 PR i 4 % ol - halm b s the money from his pockets while the Sihisie Bt cvs “fmm el ...vz».l‘ | SRS E lashoE Ko w6 SLAATe: 65 H . . & i > ; ..‘.:(\1:'!3310.}‘ of the Illinoix securities | other held the pistol pointed at him nesses and medical experts Thursday | tibution until Arn presented his 4 i % % 4’9‘,(,““;.,‘:‘ against them: today. | Detectives Varney and Brodie are in e T | e v ; : ‘ G pita g \xuupmfim{ |I i records and u list of | vestigating that case. dition to make a voluntary stutement | “Well. that was a vew e 5 { s Cole walked to police headquarters, had they been available : Are you going to return the money Nations Only 46 Commuriists anflFascisti | supported the motion, while 364 depu | ties opposed it, thereby rolling up the * Pocketed Money. at Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania | \ATEeSL ‘vote fer the league . yet & = : achieved in the Reichstag. More than 500 residents of [linois, | 2VeNUS. With bloodstains all over his el ot Wit e R - 1o S i, icrs| 565, 9 PO, (B robbers | e - said, probably lost $200,000 or more by | Scribed his 2 e Several daya of argument have | plied. “I can spare $100 it you can ; ; lifte o . 4 been utilized by opposi punsel | & Wt e e b Ll > navy divigible as it would Took ulongside the Los Augeles, the RS-, and a_pony | 6 brobably lost $200.000 o by | then went to Emergency Hospital for | “I felt spmething pushing me in my " . over Horning's move to iR e e o ettt blimp. 3 X of & smoklng room on a rigid ship the size of the proposed ‘dirigible. Lower right—| QV€TRENIE G4 {8 charged thal the | i eaiment of the wounds over his left | stomach. but T didn't realize it was a e CuAbat ha RO ot Cach {1 anms e HulepRorn, SRAGIICEN: [IBvsmaalle dack Gn the same ki el Bhip. "IIHs windo s ‘at the vight look down o the earth; passenger com- | 3% men, arvested accepted cash and | gve and on the forehead | pistol, nor that it was a hold-up Ce, author of eac ndiana, said would reek to hav ;. s n~ reputable | *¥ 4 | pistel, no statement; the four abcounts of the | the:subsammittes |(F|l)lfll'l ek to have | partments to the left. | stocks, efter soliciting prm)“fl‘j Mo ! It was done so suddenly I didn't'til the fellow reached up and s 7?011&.].‘.:;“;1.",..&; A t\rsl;:s: u;u:‘;:"l:" the judiclary committee on Mclane's | By the Associated Presa shining surface. The control cars | built on a multiple, instead of a sin ;:":'(‘P‘hvine‘ “r;;;cket(;d"(]u. moneyand | X200 What was happening,”. he said. me with the pistol nett, attorneys for Jo e < y b ¢ girder ver brought or delly . 3 \ " | nowination. Much of the four-day AK: to.. Feb: e [ waTa e o lessen air re. | Ele keel, and with special ring girders | N€ or dellvered the stocks. | - — = - - McCabe, are willing that (heir client 4| yexsion was devoted to_investigation ARG ) S Olitoy BEbLIATY . Beulia 1e ,,’I‘““ in. w0 lessen air ve. Ele Koel A NI e of the hull| _The six held are Albert Farrell, 30 » statement be received againat Wi | i’ charges ngainst Tavior, which Shenandoah's successor as queen of. |sistance. The power cars. too. would| Would not endanger the ship. ;:nhlv to be manager; Willlam Mat- | i . . £ . but liave ohjected 1o the other thres. | juve been inquited tnto 4180ty three | the air 1s, piotured by engineers and | be housed within the framework, with | Pawer would be obtained from 4,800- | thews, 24; Sol Lefton, 27; v Sul- u It IcKs at e @ ces iy Moty .l}m«-‘m a";:’l:‘s‘ ‘Tennessee grand juries without action. | artists of the Goodyear-Zeppelin coi-|only the propeliers projecting. The horsepower cngines, capable of pro- ":;»md\d?“!‘m'ze mmn].l ; - | | J pasns Sonany b I ? poration as a silver monster 780 feet | propellers would be built on tilting ducing a 90:milean-hour speed. The | KR C men. 22, all of Chicago. We offer high quality chicks from heavy laying. farm. raised stock. Live delive; ‘(;!B‘d"“k';"w “rd“" e e Fouche Joins Taylor Foes. Jong, with half @ dozen airplanes |arms which could be turned in a 90- | cruising radius would be 5,000 to| They will probably be arraigned in| e T hircel poet.— Courieous treatment, prompt shipment. W G a0 . (oalr e | 5 onn TR of CHAVNUSORA jolued | houted within fta walls-and machine |Segree angle to help force the ship 8000 miles without Beloading ;10’11" Court Monda: [l Bave'many seard ol pracical civerionce and can’ serve soir nesds to the best pos- raised a question as 0 o e | forces with Arn and C. 1. Husion. | guns bristling from its sides up, down or forward. Capt. T A, Lehmann, administra-| An additional charge of operating | fl She from thi advertisement or send Tor Hiustraid CAtalog and booklets ou (b client's story, while douis e hains | former assistant to Secretary Hoover, | The dirigible would have & gas ca-| Machine guns would be situated on | tive expert of the former Zeppelin | { ;“""“’"C" game was filed against |ff care of oultry g Chileks F baum and Irving Wall, for 0ieh et | and was asked by the Teunessee Rep: | pacity of 6,500,000 feet, almost thres | the tail, sides and rudder bases of the |works at Freldericl shaten, Germany, [ SAUOD DY Mne Micghrel Schisttor | o0 e Loo Haglen have mnerely ot arily | Tesentative if he. had not solicited |iimes that of the Shenandoah. which | vast bag, and ineide the ship would | heads the staft of designers. Dr.iar} of Miller, Ind., who identified him as a |l WIITE. BLACK AND BUFF LEGHORNS 81500 s S e e etatements are disposed | $1.000. from Mclane in 1924. He de- | waas 680 feet long and held 2,115.000 | be facllities housing four to xix | Arnstein, who was chief engineer of |20 who she charges, swindled her | RHOPE JSTAS JLOS - 1808 of. Horning purposes to offer testi- | nied it. cubic feet of gas. airplanes which could be launched ax the Zeppelin company, and a small | Sut of several hundred dollars in BORELE” p2VSMAN " Rocks N of. Horning purposes 1o offe fense| W. Il Lindsay. assistant to Mc:| When the new shin is built it will | reauired from any location in the air. | sToup of experts also have joined the ock deal three years ago. | BUFF ORPINGTONS .. s - 2 | Lane, was called to the stand again present an almost unbroken line of | The plans contemplate a structure | staff. { — - ll B e Yot n ROCKS " : g = Peking Golf Contests Novel. E WYANDOTTER « « | he Gov- hiirges: fsppen COURS What the (A by Senator Caraway, Democrat, Ar- o o o s = > W . that bullets from Policeman Frank L. " e & P B ¥ | AN v R By 3 . ficer | Taylor was being “persecuted.”” He 4 Tiving of straight golf, the Pao- || 2 Ach's gun did not kill his office or was belng ‘“‘persecuted {AR."F|8|A|- S"-K Ban on Hotsy-Totsy Musxc Promlse& | machang Golf Club of Peking. China, [l BLACK LANGSHAN: El sannaasaal 8383235885834 3828983333835 202610191810 18 0= - . hown conclusively | Saoneat Has ot AR <o kansas. He testified that he thought companion, Busch. In addition tosaid he held these views before he recently . : Nk D imany that at no (ime aid | was assigned to present the charges A uuC { “T l(l C s recently had a series of novel con' || WAITE SRPINGIONG L 5 3 of Busch, |againet Taylor to the second grand | s zar o azz ackles Lensors lp;unofi, Shch. player Sheosthe o v ks every Monday throughout the season. he fire in the direction agail I _the Horning wants to_ show, and thejjury recently at Nashville. i bt [LETS, Leghorns at §2.00 & heavy breeds At $2.50 each. DO! . - s : & club he desired and.playing the entire s indicated its willingness | Questioned ax to why he assigned | ‘ 3 i o ERAREN, Jahis w G100 e e . So permit him o 4o so. that the bul- | Lindsay to this investigation, McLane | By the Associated N, Ablibe 16E. yorinic ntlorney Wit Lastomesin i AR At Voo Rt Whs | I Savme Slkes Hed and Fleniish Glant Rabbita at reasonable prices. 50 lets removed fromy Busch's body were | replied that Lie was denied & request NEW YORK, February i.—“Hotey: offices in the Times Square district. < p : % | . T e type. weight or condition | by the Department‘of Justice to have bl et e o B Slsoniatel o nikibie oL TS seluain s gl L Sapial Glen Rock Nursery and Stock Farm, Ridgewood, N. J. of those used by Ach. 'This proof|a special assistant named Y+ ehytims Wil be: anclent i i ey ompetition, in which the links were | Memper Asmcleqx;Baky Chiaki Ppotnadiec:dhasccipile lglornlnx “d"fiofld’.t \hrou:h ‘ll::(de:l:{e [4(-, ,::.,ut‘:n_.?,,,fl ""-51 of my 1o ax A% “1‘ A\"m.l;n 6 Dorih n.g Sl U | aiMosIC sulbse e L “rmwmfln:mge backward from the eighteenth "" y° iaon Sergt. Fred Sandberg, Who - | sistants " he said. “Mr. Daven . f the newly appointed czar ot jazz, as- | ig very simple. e will 4 Deriments a week ago Lo this end Epun, e asstant. s heon | Britigh; Italian, Gefman and| 2.y anthority fs i ML e TR H ] friend of Taylor for many vears. I 9 i Mr. Abeles’ appointment by a new | will play it. If he objects the orches. Mrs. Pope to Be Recalled. | o0 what I conceived to be the bet | American Firms Included |orsanization of jazz band leaders. | tras D ST AR hits e * Then Horning plans to recall Mis | tor qualified man under the circum. | headed by Paul Whiteman, was made I e, GAHEA. Defors: tNe - reat Gladys Pope, friend of three of the}gtances in Combine | here today. Others who recognize him Flonit -piiblle. Sven knowi It o% detendants, for further direct exam- a8 the supreme dictator in Amevican | jazz are Vincent Lopez, Roger Wolfe of this “stifling,” music g 5 2 ination. While she occupied the i stand more ‘tlhsn a \;‘”k.fl!‘: :B:;fl““:SQWYOMlNG PLANS TO END T3 Kahn, Ben Bernie, George Olsen, and broadcasting stations will faken ill and since has been confined | . | By Cable to The Star and New York World. | Freddie Rich. B, A. Rolfe and Ernie | find no demand for the piece, and it to bed at the home of a sister, Houn | REIGN OF WILD HORSE (Copyright. 1 | Golden. | oo i ing has informed the court. ~AMrs.| e LONDON, February 5.—A world If a vile song is written hereatter | Pope’s testimony dealt with two rve- | artificial silk trust has been | song whose lyrics are vicious or volvers she saw at the home of Ea-|Legislature Passes Bill to Provide | Wide °®N | \vhose music is of an indecent nature ! { | formed. it was announced here. 'The| 7o) stop it, and it will not be | CONQUEROR TO RETURN. " gles, where she resided for a time g §i Bbctintly_she wavs (st o0y about | £6r WautAp Gf Uselens eartel includes Courtlands, Ltd., Snia | played in the United_States,” M. \ing at one point for- . 5 : : Abslee. skt | . ¢ it ;’;fi-e}:;r(: mrpriss.” ‘He 2 Animals on Range. Viscosa, the Ttallan industry, and the | Abgles satd, | S0 | JERUSALEM, February 5 Jewish : has -invoked the privilege of cross-| Vereiningte Glanzstoff ‘jflb”"‘“"; ?[Jaro sincerely interest | Telegraphic Agency).—Lord Allenby, examining her, however. | (CHEYENNE, - B 5. |Germany, in which Courtlands, Tid, | petter popuiar music ¢ want | conqueror of Jerusalem, will again The trial already has occupied more | Wyoming is about Lo fegislate its wild | already has a large interest. t5-bulld up. & nationk) musle that wil pi A T e time than had been expected. with | horses off the range. lands also controls the American Vis- | b ‘Liore ‘wlong the lines of the Vic. | " A e ion 10 the date il probably will| Sponsored by cattiemen and sheep- |cose Corporation, and last vear e tor Herbert and George Gershwin Those. It began actually on January {men, traditional enemies of the range, | lighed a French subsidiary. schools than the ‘hotlips’ ‘and ‘hotsy- | The occasion for Lord Allenb: T8 ‘when the jury was completed |a bill authorizing county commission-| The artificial silk_industry %t | totsy” schools. They want to get rid | visit will be the dedication of the Ahier four days had been devoted to|ers to appoint a foreman, who skall |all of the product of Which goes JWT| of the mean and the ‘low-down' in|British war cemetery on the Aount selecting the 12 men. Since that day !n;und‘:;p :nd dneu lm- u(her\] :lel"d:l}:?:rar‘;’\!:: ‘:m:' ¥ :‘K'l' "‘,“b . p:;pul»u- ml\mlr- So they have appoint- [ of Olives. The ceremonies will take 3 court sessions. [of “abandoned” horses. has e ¢ Y & T ed me to look after the cleaning up.” | place on May 7. Haireriave beei 8 | the Legislature and is before th " tacular development.’ it w 4 E UD." | place on Ma i | ernor for his signatute. out here today. It is one AIR CENSORSHIP URGED. || There are large and ncreasing nim ible sign in the industrial sud bansing | [ pere of horses. of little or no value, |world of - the changing status of | = = 1An%mnmm; upon 'the open range with: |Women. . g on i | i ' SR r, but bei shan- pre LY 01 » I vty ik e et :::le:e[b?t;\:lxrei“!z": U e | ning mills of New England in A | - Private Stations. vegetation, ica, and Lancashire, in England, re-! | port short time. There are, of course, napo ls, ary an A recently introduced radio censor various reasong, but the most impo snip bill in the New York Assembly | pEcORD) [N TRANSMISSION. |tant by tar fs ihat the petticoat has | 1y vie- would put all private broadcasting vanished. In its place has come the | stations of the State :nf'levr»:h:’ ",f,'i:,i g short skirt, bringing silk underwear | . s . vislon of the Public Service Commis- | Thousand Words a Minute Sent by jand silk stockings with it~ The | CARVEL HALL, at Annapolis, Mary- "o commissions’ power to censor | Radio-Telegraphy. et B Lo Bistoric: hostelry inothe e be enforced UNIOS® | by 1eans of photo-telegraphy it ix | Women. TYears ago the women whose s : Lot o ey S ! usbands made small wages could not | | . A0 ; e R L R T wiation's broadoasts were fled with |reported possibic 1 UAPRRE MUCE | LUPGIC "Now the womea are cam South, recently purchased by New York it foem A¥e or IMOTY “.““’{:“." te (\l.': sand words a minute, breaking all the | InK wages themselves, and the wear- 2 TN i hed dec affect that indecent or obscene Pro-|Tlay CToreeq tests with code or ing of sllk has become general interests, has been refurnished and redeco- grams or messages were being trans-| ;.o% . qio transmiesion. The entrance of the Snia \Viscosa | B £2'mitted or had been 8o sent out ¢ whole sl of concern in the combine is taken as be- | L} - A P i ke L : 3 he offending atation's license could | In. this manner whole sheess b (G e rated throughout and many new bathrooms |'an issued camital of about $4¢,000.000. to verify the complaints filed | papers if desired. the home of this new silk industry o | " he old-style method of transmitting |and has profited by it letter at a time, as In code, ix thus | b DYING COSTLY IN RUSSIA. |oitsassed, but as the system i ot | uation of more than $300,000,00). Sniu % z ) Vet perfected on a large enough scale | Viscosa, which has nine factories, has | assured of excellent food and service both it g - e . |dred words f{o a sheet of picture in th American plan Dining oM 2 mfx‘.’“éé’l‘t‘ii‘r‘.fi‘\‘.?g',,\”;5.‘ e o e | i¥pe. it is not believed the world is| Corsets for girls are anathema and n the P g Roc and “one of th < |tioned rate was established on rela-' Henning Belgrade, secretary of the | Sl " e R A AT R eailics 4% 1o placs | Hvelyishibrt whves: New Health Boclety of Bngland. i owners have made every effort to preserve of every dead mar The Gazette says: “Even the sim wien is beyond the means of most 5 # e . i e Coversd ithtinead Il Busses from Fourteenth and F Streets in | L beeilsehiliiny s sonsoredibol Tord inin: be revoked after a hearing was held | Ulyoq"\p by a string of associmed |financial situation tn Tuly ltaly 1| f§ added. An entirely new and up-to-date Cotrtlands, 14a, has o marke: val-| B kitchen has been installed and guests are MOSCOW, Russia. February 5 (®).|to carry more than a couple of hun g eoten O . ady for it. Between Rio de Janeiro | hard derby hats and stiff colla - | pIFRs alet . R % i il oot Rre e e N arkes | vl e A a2 I ithe Grill. In making improvements the | A N D S A F E T Y s / y v t ce o £ | e rea 1 3 i g . | he price of coffins within the reach the homelike atmosphere and charm of this 1 1 i § v S afety mn a puzzling wilder- plest. workman's funeral costs $1 | justly famous Colonial House. (Pullman | ness of inexpensive pianos ;. pinewood coffins, covered with cheap “loth, cost $20, with ne reduction to = M O 2 3 ric Cars Nowr I 3 . » . Washington, and Electric Cars from New | guaranteed by Jordan's. There is workers. "While we live, we must prepare 1 ; o 3 for economical deatis, we must_urge i = : : : York Avenue and Twelfth Street run at i a feeling of security when a e ; S| Sl | ) | frequent intervals, St(,’PP‘“g at the "9"“ ot | modest purse pays for a Carvel Hall and the Naval Academy.) il 1ahih _‘ D;;il_\', weekly, monthly or yearly rates : e — Auto Llablhty b .re made either on the American or Euro- MAST]SJ‘R BUILT ' BABY GRAND . Shaw-Walker York Letter Files 3 pean plan. In the famous Brice House fur- Auto Acc1dent 42-inch Oak Flat-top Desks || nished or unfurnished' Apartments may be Heavy Solid Oak Side Chairs. ........... l| had by year, with or without meals. lnsurance Sectiona! Bookcases, 4 Sections. . ......... ; Only $21 to 530 Yeu"ly Safes, Cabinet Safes, Stationery Cabinets at Low Prices Carvel Ha“. Corporahon - Consultation without obligation. Save 509, on Used Office Furniture We Also Rent Office Furniture George E. Keeler 5,000 Folding Chairs ‘ Phone Annapolis 280 Franklin 9193 | 1130 Investment Bldg. 616 E St. N.W. and Stuart C. Massey, Manager