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8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1927. bt A DAIT I = . irri f Jo}u; Brown Hanging |5t ™ be reauired to et ® , 10,000,000 HOME FOR WHEAT PIT VOTED Stirring Scenes o : e SR Fl > d DMITS PUSHING | s1o000000 oue ror wmEar r voren ] Sticeing Becner of Johe Brown Tendled 3 e i FlOP i d @ the citizens of Jefferson and surround- o 3 " 2 —_— ing counties are emphatically warned : : TR i | 3 to"remain at their homes armed and || SOUTHERN RESORTS 3 S £ D | Svecial Dispatch to The Star. historic proclamation, issued Novem-|guard their own property. Informa- Via Doubls Trach-Sea Level Route WINCHESTER, Va., December 1.— | ber 28, 1859, says: tion received from reliable sources ¥ documents, h “Proclamation! In pursuance of |clearly indicates that by so doing they |} SPEED - SAFETY — COMPORT stirving times 68 years a when| instructions from the Governor of (will best conserve their own interests. PUNCTUALITY A 2 e ? - : John Brown of Kansas was hanged| virginia notice is hereby given to all| *“No women or children will be al- E WI‘NESS, 19,:Tells How Vic- i st : at Charles Town, Va. for treason|whom it may concern: lowed to come near the place of exe- § Thru Trains Daily . |and rebellion, came Into the DOSSes-{ .pyo4 a9 heretofore, particularly | cution.” FROM WASHINGTON tim Was Drowned to Col- ¢ | 8 on 0f she Handley Dibrary here U0 |trom now until after Friday next. Brown's commission to William F. | Evergiedes Lid.— E.AW. Cossts 105 s, day, one a copy of the proclamation | p’ 5 A gy 18 |issued by military authorities rela- the 2d . of December. strangers found | Leeman reads: :-uu\u Lnll._“:.lg: “‘::: ; . i 3 ty of Jefferson and| ey . h evan § |tive to arrangements for the execu.| Within the county of i Whereas Willlam F. Leeman has || pieit P o pg® 1245 om, lect Life Insurance. tion December 2. 1850, and. the other | Counties adjacent having no known |been nominated a captain in the army || Eomene d=r.AW. 315 am. { |a photographic copy of a *“commis. |and proper business here, and who|established under the provisional con- sion” fssued by Brown as ‘“com- cannot give a satisfactory account | stitution. A“ “ Coast u B the Associated Press mander-in-chiet,” ORI W De At ghve i cioam, antic ne 1 % 1 therefore, in pursuance of NEW YORK, December 1.—A 19 * i The former was lent by W. B. Da- | rested. authority vested in us by said consti- The Standard Raiiroad of the Seuth 3 % e . S 2 2 | vis of Charles Town and the latter Chat on and for a proper period|(ution, we do hereby appoint and " 01d bo wwent bn the witness stand 1. Braxton D. Gibson of that |before that day strangers, and espe- | commission the said Willlam F. Lee. || oMt reservations, iaformation frem In Brooklyn Supreme Court yesterday | Y RS o g : { ; Brown and his associates were | cially_parties approaching under the |man captain | GEO. P. JAMES, G. P. A. @nd calmly admitted he had pushed | e . : 3 and convicted before Judge | ext of being present at the exe-| ‘“Given at the office of the secretary 1418 "H" St N.W., Washingwon, D.C. Benjamin Goldstein, 22, from a boat to | “ / Richard Parker of Winchester, who C\|'I|Iun )ul Jnll;n r»t_nmn.mw'he“wrt ;w of war this day, October 15, 185 | Tel Main 7838 e . : A : | presided over the Circuit Courts of | rallroad or otherwise, will be met by | “JOHN BROWN, p a hi\:j“a\”(\ in Gr 3 [Rorthern Vieginia at that time. The |the military and turned back. or ar | 3 Aolh v PINGENE SV Bedieie plot to mur | — —_— | rested, without regard to the amount | I, KAGI, Secretary of War et $70.000 insur! | L | The youth; Irv This is the Bronx, under ind place to learn about AMERICAN SECURITY : A SRR . 1928 Christmas Savings Club :miv o for s eiane i : NG il ) . | ' Members of our 1927 Club saved over of Lefkowitz, went out into tI B et s i : /= A | & $500.000.00 during the past year. Are you f;k!.”{",'nl” e il » L | <X TOMORROW | one of the lucky members? “T pushed him off Y ’ | fled. He fell in er - 2 g | | | Btrugsed and call Lets Go of Rope. Greenlx e drowninz ma The pr ‘ vseraper to house the Chicago Board of Trade Is pictured nt. Plans were final- | R E ropel the Siltiess sald. hubl gy, etords nt huilding is shown on the left. In the center is Joh Sunnel, president of the | MOTOR CO : provu‘le for your needs n.e"t Cb}'iStmas- 8id not 1iold 1o the end of it and Gold- | joard, P the wheat pit. | . ‘ Act now and make that Wlsh of. Enough Then he and Greenber; he Said. Lok policemen the drowning | Former Star of Circad Dies. | SEA HO? DUE TOMORROW. | & Janeiro; tntending to fiv diectly to| 920 Bladensburg Rd. NE. | Christmas Money,” come true next year. Was accidental, and reported to Lef s Kowitz. MILWAUKEE, December 1 (#).— —_— coast of South America to I a See Pictures on Page 11 { Emily A. M. Holloway (Mile. Emilie| BUENOS ATRES, December 1 (#).— |and thence to the West Indies, and New York. g% Six most infurious Insect prsrs | Aima) 71. who was a well known bare, | The French airmen; Dieudonne Costes Five Convenient ayment Classes at her home here s i Paris to Buenos Aires in record time, Under the Auspices of the Washington Chapter of the American Raw Food and Health Club A MESSAGE FOR SANE THINKERS MERICAN SECURIT HOW TO LIVE 150 YEARS TAND TRUST. COMPANY - R.bHarris e A“ niseases caused .‘ 15th and Penna. Avenue and Co.’s | s and Cured by Foods | | If you are interested in health; if Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,700.000 /ou are intereste Chesriss end et e BRANCHES: and mothers want healthy children to make a better race, then don't fail Central—7th and Mass. Ave. to_hear y Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. DR. ST. Louls Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. E s T E s : Northwest—1140 15th Street 2 e el i et TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $38.500.000 ; R l S l LD n’nf "‘:onl‘ 5. Father and ‘ r ) gt Lo g B 0 ‘ e m O a a e Free to the Public Masonic Auditorium DECEMBER 1 to 7 Inclusive—4:30 and 8 P. M. i HRONGS of thrifty Christmas shoppers are hastening to take advantage of the reductions offered in this great event made possible by reason of our RE- MOVAL after January first to more commodious quarters at the northwest corner of F and 11th Streets NNW. In our effort to be of real service to our friends and patronis we are holding this great REMOVAL SALE during the height of the gift-buying season, when it will be of greatest benefit to them. That is why we are placing on sale, with a few exceptions, our entire stock at 209 DISCOUNT, including gorgeous DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER, GLASSWARE, NOVELTIES A quantity of fine Shef- f::fioiep;;‘:‘::ho:ii 12?:::]_ of Sheffield Reproductions areiasdisnanyinovaltits. -nnd Plated Hollow Ware. 1/5 OFF 1/5 OFF All' our remaining stock N c ROM the Conditioning Room the dough comes to the electrically oper- Such an opportunity is seldom afforded to purchase ; - g . F ated Dividing, Rounding and Moulding Machinery. These machines, Christmas gifts of rare value at such substantial savings. 2 ) working automatically and rapidly, cut the dough into pieces of equal Every article is backed by the Harris Guarantee and our ’ 2 pon size and weight. reputation for k'eeping faith with our customers estab- A Then they round the pieces, rolling and compressing them into balls, and lished over a period of more than half a century. ) dusting each ball with flour which forms a sort of film that retains the de- g « velopment the dough has already been given. Despite their speed, these You May Reserve Christmas Savings B P °N ; SShY/ machines handle the dough gently, and so avoid “deadening” it, which ac- . Iy i, y counts in large measure for that very fine, light texture of the finished Any Article 51 Years Checks Cashed ) e ‘1 | “ Holmes Bakery loaves. —you may select now by . : : g . y % | ] & : , : making a deposit, and we will Of Serv:ce .,.,i"f]fi é\'kou;mCrlcmm;ms Sayfi a4 / After the dough has been divided and rounded into balls of just the right {550 vy dos aelivery wt s L Jiarris & Co. ranks CashEA et “Sl.;::y 4 \ ! size and weight, and given a preliminary proofing to restore any lost elas- later date. It will be to your e are worth 20% MORE here . f ] ticity, it is fed automatically to the Moulding Machine, which shapes the advantage to come early be- Capital. The tremendous on any purchase you make, iy e throughout this period is old and new friends to visit . § i as there is a tremendous de- indicative of the appre- our store and make their gift I ( : h P Not only are these loayes untouched by human hands in the making, but mand for this ciation of our palronn)and selections during this ¥ s n as rlzes & Y g the quality of our service * FOR A SLOGAN the machines that handle the dough in the various operations are thorough- 20% R eductlon and merchandise. : Removal Sale ly cleaned and scoured daily. Spotless cleanliness throughout our plant in- Suggest a_secondary line to our main slogan— sures absolute purity in the Holmes products you put on your table. “Holmes to Homes.” First Prize—$100; Second g Prize—$50; Third Prize—$25, and Fourth through 5 [ ] " 5','1:',':,' "::d:"'"' EASIHEel equal ANRTH ety TV : Our Next “Armchair Tour” Advertisement in Sunday’s P63T~ R 6 H arris & C O. ||| russ awswwns | HOLMES MODERN BAKERY 1. Contest is open to all resi- 8 denis of Washinglon and’ nearby 5. Contest closes December 10, @ @ Maryiand ‘and Viremia saburbt ot iidnihe o HOLMES & SON, Inc. g and 3 . ’ o & L . o ’ 2. Slogans should not exceed the Board of Judges will be in- . [ -'Sewmg Brcad’ Cake and Pies seven words and must be written fluenced by appropriateness, orig- JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS FOR B o eusred fueany oy pin pencl “""",n'l‘.“..“ii‘u"lf'.‘;..‘ et g Direct-to-Your-Door for Over 30 Years n % i 4 vaper with vour full name and T In case of tie. the oV, e e R R K. Announcement of the win. 8 5 . . ER HALF A CENTURY & e cootetilh vy, bt e Bmgoosma ov"hg“fiaé- 107-115 F St. and 600-618 First St. N.W. Telephone.Main 4537; 4538 more than one slogan, but differ- will be published in THE ent_members of the same family nmmt»iollnh and "PO§' may. compete. cember