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—_— MEXICANS BRAND i ! * APERS FORGERES Embassy Issues “Final and/ Categorical” Denial of All Hearst Charges. Branding the documents printed in Hearst newspapers relative to alleged activities of Mexico and claiming that they Mexican he “forgeries” were offered for sale to th government, which refu 2 led, the M a “final and categorical fssued last night, which v be due the people of States, “who are being so grossly misinformed.” reiterated its previou contentions that these documents wer false. “The Mexican government knew of the existence of the forged doctiments their publication began,” said the ment The Mexican gov used now. They wer d for sale 10 the Mexican government, but the government refused to be blackmailed. “Mexico and the Mexican govern- ment have not and have never had any interest in the proposed construc- tion by the United States of a trans- ©ceanic canal in Nicaragua. “The Mexican government has no @secret ty in existence with any country IN SLAYING OF MAN| | that are now being used long hefore | | EVENING THE STRENGTH AND % IN RABBITBORO—Fanny Flapper’s Formula. ABOUT .YOU_ THAT ( CANNOT ~ EXPLAIN | 5— QH PERCY ! = THERE. IS STAR. WASHINGTON, 1. C.. WEDNE { SA AY=YoU ToLP ME ALL THAT_LAST NIGHY, AT SDAY. NOVEMBER " 1927, By ALBERTINE RANDALL THE OTTONTAIL'S PARTY ' Br the Associated Press “Oh, what a dog written in childish | rewarded Assistant | ford MacNider for his_efforts in gettin, pup to a Philadelphia youngster recently, but a flood of new requests is now deluging his mail with a correspondence unique in the prosaic files of the War Department. He has been asked for dogs, ponies and even husbands in the last few u sent retary Han- ¢ Orleans voungster noted Philadelphia pup was a have 1 love them, but 1 dog,” he said. do so three dogs, common | me,” | Pennsylvania wl, more than | bull terrior or a Auto five doctors c after culvert. MacNider Deluged With Pleas for Pets In Letters Written in Child Language tered missive from a r-old panish-puppy.” An ink-hesy TWO PHYSICIANS KILLED. Carrying Medical Group Plunges Into Ditch. ILOIT, W ovember 30 (£).— Beloit ph 1s were killed last t. when automobile carrying apulted into a ditch a hub k the side of a he dead are Dr. L. M. Field, 44, health of wanted “a |’ NOVELIST IS LOCATED. Katherine Holland Brown, Winner of $25,000, Recuperating in South. ILANDO, Fla., November 30 (#).— atherine Holland Brown of | , I, winner of the $25,000 prize for the best novel in a competi- tion promoted by the John D: “0. of New York, made her whereabouts known here last night, following dis- patches which stated she was “travel- ing somewhere in the South.” Miss Brown reported that she was recovering from a slight illness at the home of rel Her prize- winning novel, to be one among s he is a Phi Beta Kappa | has written. v of Michigan. | from the U At a recent cong Pole Learns “English” to Join Brother In London; Finds Correspondence of the Associated Press, WARSAW, Poland.—Abraham Noz of London wrote to his brother, Moses Noz of Warsaw, inviting him to London. “But first Abraham. Moses learn English,” said found a student named Mruk, who said he would teach him ' within a few months. L industrious. In three months he nt a letter to Abrahim “I've learned it,” he wrote in Yid dish “Look for me soon.' “I'll come over for you." ham to Moses, and he Warsaw. d Abea came to It Was Latin Insteadjdj jon, Moses, proud of his Eng- id to Abraham: Ive, Abraham, frater tuus Moses lutat.” * said Abraham. , Abraham,” repeated Moses, Quid | | Finally Abraham resorted to Yid- | dish. He found that Moses knew not v word of E What he had - ed was L 3 student Mruk had no idea of sh. but he needed money very €0 he taught Moses Latin am and Moses now have a Fake Hungarian Stamps Found. November 30 (#).— | of unused current | e stamps have been | erfeited, it was an- | nounced yesterday. The forged stamps | were found on several persons recent- |1y arrested and it is believed the men responsible for their issuance are members of a gang involved in a re- | cent similar fors 41 22 MEMBERS OF RUM RING AWAIT SENTENCES Part of 98 Indicted in Indianapolis Found Guilty on Conspiracy Charges. " ted Press. November 30— s of the Ferracape today awaited sen- Robert C. Baltzell in including Tony Ferraca guilty last night of conspiracy to violate the pro- hibition law. Those « were Steve i i i rum-running r tencing by J Federal Cour e, eldhaus, 1l sof f Calumet 1 of Indian- re charged iquor in Indian- ¥, apolis. with distributing the apolis ) f the 98 indicted ve already ded guilty, some haye not heen arrested, while others await removal to Indianapolis for trial. ‘To arouse Interest In the transpacific | fight next year, M. Saka, chief of the imperial poetry bureau of Japan, has composed twe songs. “On the Other Side of the Ocean,” and *‘Defense of the Air.” to be distributed among the panese school children. IF YOU HAD'A ASLONGAS THISFELLOW AND HAD Argentina is to have its first auto- mobile show. DOWN TONSILINE. TheNational Sore Throat Remedy er of Beloit, and Dr. 5 Europe it was decid most liberal _terms possible for stu- dents and Boy Scouts traveling in groups. , 11 and 8, in Chicago 30 ed the secretary that “mother w0t want a cat' but that a “nice =" would be quite all right. A Chicago boy, addressing Mac- Nider as “Dear Mr. Captain,” sald reading of the Philadelphia dog inci- dent had given him a thought “about A | me having a dog a long time ago.” ves-| “He died on me,” the letter added. *"the | “That day still comes back to me.” | “Another Chicago request was for police_dog, small size.” but a | Rerwyn, 11, voungster insisted that after the verdict was | “I don’t care what kind of a dog it is, , detectives from the |as long as I have one,” while still s office entered the | another hespoke a dog of “any kind rooms and_served .subper Hull and her witnesses, ir appearance befor ty tomorrow. Previously Mrs. arraigned on a_first-degree rge and December 1 set as the date for a preliminary hearing Waters was shot Sunday night while leaving the rooming house con ducted Hull, rdict of the coroner’s jury, composed of eight men, said that ‘Waters “came to his death from a ‘gunshot wound inflicted by Mrs. Hazel Hull in the defense of the honor of her er, and we feel that her act was justifiable.” When they met after vea n cou the tutor. re only slightly hurt s were returning from meeting. Woman Who Killed Alleged At-| = tacker of Daughter to Face Grand Jury, However. PEERLESS FURNITURE CO., 827-829 7th ST. N.W. eal Surprise! ‘ A Xmas Sale of 39 SUITES at One Price Tomorrow 114 Values $179 to $269 Included Your Choice of 3-piece Bed-Davenport Suites, and 3 piece Mohair Suites, €arved Frame ; Suites, 3-piece Jacquard Velour Suites, 3,4 and 5 piece Bedroom Suites, 8 and 9 piece Dining Room Suites. Here'§ a truly remarkable sale of suites, just in time for the big holiday season and just in time to refurnish that room you've been thinking about. Dress up the house for Christmas! Be one of the 39 lucky persons to take advantage of this wonderful furni- ture value. Just think of it—select any of the 39 handsome bed- room, dining room or living room suites valued at from $179 to 827-829 7th Street N.W. $269, and all you pay is $114. And here’s an added advantage—we'll Any Article of Furniture Shipped hold any suite free of charge for later delivery. EACH SUITE IS Free of Charge. GUARANTEED FOR QUAILTY AND WORKMANSHIP. Br the Associated Pres LOS A coroner’s ju Fine, New Office Rooms $25.00 per month ' per room returned, howev district coroner’ Hull w murder ¢ Modern, fire-proof building, large rooms, elevator service, excellent janitor service. Lunchroom in the building. Splendid neigh- bors. Outside restricted parking zone. ‘cpios ~in one day, HILL'S Chestnut Farms Building Pennsylvania Ave. at 26th St. Established 1894—33 Years of Honest Merchandising Corner Eleventh and F Streets N.W. > REMOVAL SALE AND ABSOLUTE CLOSE-OUT It’s not by chance that we became Washington’s Leading Jewelers; it’s because we have and always will keep faith with the people, selling only the “World’s Best” Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware and Stationery. Our selections are always the newest, our stock the largest and our prices the lowest. We are forced to vacate our present store by January 1st, 1928, and to Absolutely Close Out our huge stock quickly are making immense reductions throughout our entire stock without any reserva- tions. All to be Absolutely Closed Out. Many Articles being sold at HALF PRICE Suffocated by the smoke of tobacco | leaves spread about the house to dry in the sun, six girls of the 11 membet of a family in Tokuskima, Japan, were burned to death when the home caught fire recently. cold. Leave you feeling flne.bwklz:wndbux. . All druggists, Discount % esming and Remounting Your Old Jewelry Berry & Whitmore | Jewelers and Stationers -ty * Payments at Peerless— Come Here Today Our stock is beautiful, fresh and new. Much of our stock, bought for Christmas selling before we de- cided to move, is arriving daily; also some of the stock intended for our new store has arrived, but it’s all included in Our Absolute Close-out. Surely, in this list, you will find just what you had in mind for your loved one’s gift. LADIES— Gold and silver toilet sets Enamel and silver dorines Cuff pins, handy pins, pocket- books Purses, silver desk sets, travel- ing clocks Sterling silver flatware Silver-plated flatware Sterling candlesticks, howls Tea sets, platters, vegetable dishes Compotes, trays Bread and butter plates, sherbets After-dinner coffee cups Bouillon cups, cream and sugar sets Salt_and pepper sets Sheffield tea sets, coffee sets Centerpleces, vegetable dishes Gravy boats, compotes, candle- ““Necessities of. Life” vs. “Gifts That Last” | “Necessities of life” do not always make the best gifts—they are commonplace—soon wear out and are gone—they do not bring lasting and permanent joy, good thoughts or sweetness into our every day life. Beautiful things add to our happiness and are constant reminders of your thoughtfulness; enduring in beauty and quality, they are the proper gifts—the best of all gifts, hes Specials. Sale of “Simmons” Da-Bed and Pad $13.95 Here’s a real bargain. Complete Da-Bed with cretonne pad with val- ance. Makes a full-size bed. Two dollars more for ends. FASY TERMS Sale of Spinet Desks One of these will make a splendid gift. as they combine beauty with fence. Ornamental as well Sale of “Royal” Easy Chairs _All the new styles. Upholstered in imi tion or genuine leath- er, Jacquard velour and many other cov- “Simmons” Bed With Spring and Mattress Diamond wrist watches Diamond rings, pendants Diamond pins, diamond bracelets Pearl necklaces, white gold wrist watches GENTLEMEN— Diamond rings, pocket watches Strap watches, vest chains Gold knives, pencils and key rings Money clips, tie clips Silver and gold filled pencils and pens Belt buckles, cases Flasks, safety razors, toilet sets Traveling clocks Bill folds, emblems CHILDREN— ecKinc V' itchers, platters, vases '(“u"p's'n'-‘m“-{:: Water D ot Tevery kind. BUY YOUR GIFTS HERE—WE ARE SAVING THE PEOPLE .THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON THEIR GIFT PURCHASES. WHY NOT YOU? Chifforobes Lots of room for clothes. An attractive addition to your bou- doir_or bedroom, Made of gumwood. in oak o walnut finiah, fully grained Your choice of one with two larze doors. or as pictured. for $17.95 binet Good looking. color- ful. and providing a con- venient place for deco- rative objects, books, ste. An ideal gift. $7.95 conven- -y eanti Reclining back and’ foot rest. In leatherette, As low as $27.50 o and fillers in attractive wal- nut or enamel finish. In- cluded are a soft. sani “Berry and Whitniore’sf’ “DIAMONDS” We have on display and sale the most gorgeous and incomparable selection of diamond and platinum rings, watches, flexible bracelets, bar and circle pins, and white gold rings and pins set in diamonds and other gems—in every type of jewelry—in every de- sign of the newest settings. All Included in Our Absolute Close-out at Prices That Mean Immense Savingsto You nut dishes, bread silver cigarette sticks g Children’s Go-Carts Here's a gift that will make your child happy. Choose from our large assortment of Heywood-Wakefield Go-Carts. There's a style to suit every taste. ALL-REED GO-CARTS—ADJUST- ABLE HOODS. $5.95 Up F r-me;i Pictures $1.49 Here is another gift that is_ always acceptable. We are showing some par ticularly beautiful ones at this price, in a wide variety of tere'slms subjects. Priced amazingly w i weMoveto | Berry & Whitmore | weMoveto 610 13th St. N.W. | Jewelers and Stationers 610 13th St. N.W. f‘ 33 Years of Honest Merchandising January lst, 1928 » Corner Eleventh and F Streets N.W. January lst, 192-8 ra s in thres e o B DECORATED—WITH COMPARTMENTS $1.49 & Up @ lo ' 827-829 T7th St. N.W.