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THE EVENING EJ‘ARZ WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. 6 T e | in D ] o1 called uonum sleep. Mrs: Dawson said that Bllly new bill which will be discussed | o o i r “chicken pox” and was too dazed to at the o Ll vleo t ch tion ‘ancxsential of first degree. m m,,,. e s i, Tan witl he given great taciities 1| WIDELY SEEN IN BERLIN | der 4nd to the Introduction nv n--n ' emigrate to Austraila or New Zealand + [ mony aboutithe robbery cases the al | lowance of which he called mm S0l Viciim Badly Brulsed. A EiekTent wiiv regched: Wiy the ir of the court. | lie Is Dbadly bruised and_his eyes authorities of the dominfens during Thmughou: Germany Also Build- § 25 ’ ‘nited States Attorney | are sore and swollen. An X-ray will the conference of premiers last Fall. | Fi x T \«m be taken later to determine the extent { whereby former soldiers of the regular ings, Streets and Shop Win- of an tnfury to the head | |army would he given preferential dies Hbve Bealndera nited < o Horning, t n!\urml{ With James as the captain, thei teatment, while the home government il s Government three playmates, all of whom are | wiil facilitate transportation. Justice Hitz Takes Motions of 115 <eried thes ws cirunants, Rescuers Dig James Dawson, s, i 2 iel? i Army Estimates Rise $10.- bl l“H(rHll to suppor PEEca th PP which sy besides Three Convicted Men Un- | irstsesion; and e, ™" | 10, Out of Dirt—Playmates |neany 5. rect ‘dcen el by ' 000,000 Instead of Droppl"fl‘“ in nis charge in referer thers. \When the dirt heap, lovsene: der Advisement. | Escape Seriousiinjiry. 17 e ot on Jamies innasian | $5.000,000, as Expected. Trving Wall, for attention of the « Rescue aquads of police and firemen articles and pic. eve summaoned, but the hoy had beer Justice Willlam it nat Di ! <, which he | Caught by a slide of divt in a co xtricated before thelr arrival . vision 2 today took t visement | J k- | struction trench in the grounds of + necldent occurred just three & e 2 ¥ motions for a new J el ays before James' tenth birthday, 'O} ANTINE BROWN olas Lec les, > ol Morano and |y [ . . 3 D LONDON, March 4.-The g o murdor i the ¢ v 11 ] o P and Maj. Peake | Dawson, 347 ieth street norih- | HUGE INCREASE NOTED |em ooy el plln "“’fi How them as al 4 - meveral | whown th ar a saving of $5 ot ey | inie Galiied conacious IN CANNING muus‘my{.,u il to (N CHINESRL S rered ¢ e aid | poss at « ital this morn- | | will show an Increas equested he would | jug, where he is in w serious con- | | Savi000. ¢ iisoners were not dis- | dition, | Total of $616,067,748 Invested in | ' | Two companions “playing soldler” | 7 ivalrous Vin the trench with him narrowly | Producing Fruits and Vegetables “”‘)‘!':\‘”"‘l‘:“‘” i i in 1925, Figures Show. Dy, 1% Will the American housewite of { und oth the future hang over the old kitchen | but less pictures official execu shah ‘o th ash on the | and 1ance of the cavalryms s also 4D | lod, but wrenched himself free. Billy | stove and cook her husband’'s meals executioners, | \\ alsh, 8-year-old son of Mr., and |in traditional style from v | Wil Boust Recruiting. e, John Campbell | Mys. WWilliam M. Walsh, 1908 New- 7 ade of household . 1 . M. Maj. ke's sl | ton - street novtheast, just escaped % fram from mentioning t i 1o {ary as executioner was fixed at $50 the sliding earth and screamed for | dustrial terial, or will she trends fants wearing ast plates and the court wn execution. His assistants will re- | hetp, A it . silver helmets and breast plates and el i < duty to throw | Hears Cries of Terror. And will she continue to make jams | regiments destined mainly for s iy highly Robert Van Sicklen, 2 and jellies for the kiddies? ie mew | 1910 Newton street . | Partial answers to the i sus figures announces force will be Department | #uad the troopers will | o | ) and Indla, the entire L in the s oo fice, was going in his house across the six me . ) of | Htment of Maj. Peake and | ‘treet from the ditch when he heard o ey 5 P S rushed | little Billy's cries of terror. Hasten . . to the trench he only a hu > A 2 ; Tor Inknown rea B ek 3 pile of ) e gre 2t Qifficults | to dig the imprisoned Lad fre men desirous of dor for aid as he dug | viotis census, in Although there & SUICIDE AT CAMBRIDGE. BiEa e B o Dt orth $315.3 it b i “han " witfon and o half | | the ahavel| L E o 1 o 5 ., an inc | hav d SR northeast who | the commotion, a Kk could be r wad brought| CAMBRIDGE, England, March 4| daghed to the d e 'he body of Mervyn Rees-Davies, | Fi ¢ g son of Collin ReesDavies, former | po¥ ved, and he was pulled | ! 1 argued during the tr | only zon of Collin from his prison and taken to the of. | s : Financlally Strong fice of Dr. R. W. Conklin, Twentieth | e ; : R evhnically Skillful street and Rhode Island avenue, wl b o o L odaiaand awre, W0 « ams 6; miscel Governmentally Supervised s clal respiration un- | o 0 FUL g ! with an enduring life 1a t ¢ ion | 18 : | - mother of the stu. | ik he could e taken to Casuaity Fos g At pital. - a holiday in the coun-| “Regaining consciousness this morn-| A commercial process of colori FEDERADAMERICAN ened to the scene of the |ing he murmured a few words to his | steel so that it can be used for fur NATIONAL BANK mother, who spent the night at hp.,nu»anrl or been invented A ixecutor of Your Estate bedside, and then dropped off to!by an Englishwon | THIS HANDSOME 8-DAY Seth Thomas Clock & Candlesticks Complete as Shown Above \ppearing in Recital Today Only $I 00 Down—50c a Week Al The famous Seth Thomas make. Ilrmdsnme The great prima donna so- | mahogany finished 17-in. base. 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