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TEXAS OFFICERS HELD AS PLOTTERS Two Mexicans “'in in \I- leged “Plant™ to Collect Bank Robber Reward. hank handits teday found twn ot charzed with murder in connection with the slavin: ©f two Mexicans and the w annther. ) and his companion, Lee Sm i they fired at the three Mexicans nhen thev sus. | pected them of attempting to vob a bank at Stanton. Tex.. yesterday Wounded Man T testified at a proliminary “planted” « Stanton Bank. e hat i lario Nunez and Norherin Diaz were hrought to Stanton on @ promise of ining Ramos said _that on arrival there they were told to stand in front the hank. About the time they to up their positions ! rted in nearhy church t Jncture Ramos fied, 11 cors appeared | and started sh Nunez and fell dend Vithon: strack by fonr hellots, was onhy slighth o io o e sonin from the ane of the ze. the Midland he oh insisted he and fire only after they were convineed the men intended tn rob the hank. He contended they were within the law in shooting at supposed 10 n as taken th a a Springs in Howard County. Authorities repo that no guns were found on the Mexicans. W. M. Massie, pre: of the State Rankers' Assocint whirh offered the rew deciared his or Eanization uld not pay a reward for a thing like that.” Enrique Liekens, Mexican consul at El Paso, Tex.. whgn informed of the shootinz, immediately telegraphed here for a full report. He declared that if the facts warranted he would present the case to the Mexican and the United States Governments, NEW LIGHTS IN USE. Another link in the system of new type street lamps being installed in the downtown section of Wash tending from Fourteenth to Thomas Circle, was tury night. The new 1Ia are mounted on posts almost hfh as those formerly in use and are known as i luminous are lamps. Two lamps of 2.066 candiepowe re on cach post Efforts are being made to complete the installation of the new lamps on 21l of the downtown streets before January 1 DIVING CONDITIONS AT WRECK OF S-4 “Hell were hix first words since he had descended at 3 o'clock had Jost econsciousness 100 feet sea and wax lving face e 84 when Eadie arrived h tom to rescue him. Eadie worked feverishly to free Michaels from the ed mess of steel. The water was dezrees and the diver was forced tn work under heavy pres. end of three fateful hours Eadie cleared Michaels and sent him up. following himself a few min- tions Sunday night had ly 1o her the Lark| on_ swept roll of a sisted In going down die had received the cheering siznal from wide the tory compartment on th filfated submarine that six men were aiive there | Carr had followed 1o fasien an air Yine and, if possibie, blow the ballast tanks 10 ralse, perhaps, the whol boat. i NTING STAR. WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. ,A} A 4 A \\ l/\ 4 \vl | Pukiuog €. (New Yark World) 127 | THE EVENING STORY | “All Is Light.” the ||\|||M1|IL| sidewalk helow, standing in _‘ll'm-nh-ul Harding—Bremerhaven “1 gmot skates” would have e of the little hoy came to = cold.” he said. of them are hungry * the wiapping Austen who asked “Who which spun with dartling light, s DESCRIBED BY CHIEF | " —hetween 8 a boy zrows forms helow of cak Mr Dresgen tissue paper. near a foot badl, Woe coillifuive i | D Xovember & cheesi board, A Austen arose. with jerk. a hand s s darting with sort of furtiveness over “Don’t answer,” she said in a sharp | o them 1o see his tres,” . Austen smoothed a tiny branch | O L December fingers. Her |V - - - December K eves swent the gaudy the little Loy, fell be Austen hexita nd_ his tremulous effort 1o smile wax pathetic, " his wife eried of resentful color in her ch 3 It's our hux nesx. not anybody’s hut ours, oure ours, ours.” “I don't want 1o shar not a word of him she whispered Avsten shoute a memory of him. She broke into a fury ibaiiing. L Auxten tried hut she clung to admitiance even to bim and his com even little figures in s Tried to Attach Air Lin Jate Fundsy n in spiie mging storn teered to take do ple it to & pipe 2 10 the torped tube and thus the imprisone men alr He tried many thmes, but the rest Yess Falcon alvn frageed hix own | air howe and nto the twisted #reel on the subanarine’s deck and hat | made him a prisener an diver, hat | | ment wurface, and compres Jyer paw the three sgain, b Michaels~heroes al Onee out of the chamber the rolling seux, the bitin the eost of e that thing. The Faleon bobiwd It was helpless in the sa storm A diver works In much apart from o 8 the moon. Ky s chan Thie shows Dis motions. e 200 poun Jesd and brnse he “t wary him down | wonlen mitiens Pressure 50 Tons g4 106 feer of the went 1 presaure went f rulter hwd ) the Fisloon whieh worin holding 1hem the o 5 0 currt » terriile ® sutfered by (he prisoners i 10 the #wHL currents set up by the storm hud curied e sy ¥ Borose one of he rasor ke torn w here the Puuiding bnd vipes plates wier v o regxed pash g the Db would have e In the the Aivers tude * The bad A caure her poilvd eleas Coming in the it of the bitter cluster of toys |8 f rny moved uneasily o hesitated the 1 thelr adoring Hoddenly, without ®girl hegan n the form « hoy ®ood th Inta her dirt Lo of his hair x elted into specke | lied jnoa o Pt dnt the arms of thin strln of ol ocking R beiness inon frenzy EIN Were o < wnd Mushed Hke o iy AR iy h him thoughtful CWhere's the Thee minnllent and ate with Wit nolee Bis et in o sk KL wald he Her anew i Mo Whas (0l voi) 10 come s pwrelnton tochied pr Austen stuved mt wach | ehtldven staved wtl o Cof the cire an, | PTHE HIGH GRADE Botablished 1 clear Vihi 1l de Haht 1t sinalng rlANO! WSt e Arrilnl- at and \nllln:u From New York lowed. and ARRIVED YESTERDAY December 14 h e December 1 close o the | Metar Nanta Marta Decomber 156 i Antwerp . Docember 1 Always. in | DUE TODAY of him out-| Colombia—an Frantisca ~mber 24 At —sauthampton TDecember 14 Bvmin < Rottantam .. eoember 13 Santa Elisa—Valparaiso ... December 7 DUE TOMORROW December 18 December 17 this street to look " NBER 24 trees and Albertic—Liver, s © . December Anier T LD Decemiber e silence. One of & i December sidled azainst er and stood snuggled December 1 December DUF TUESDAY ~Bremen . + . .December 17 November A long breath, | . L them in the | P Their wet i, the s Hevans 707000 Decnmibel again, breath. Aragnaya—HRer f n«...u.-v CEMRE R n«mm.-r Dovrmber » Decrmber 24 closed. he NG STEAMERS, said Mrs. Austen, | TODAY ! Tascow mething hot—choco Havre and London ten suggested nute the children were stort Kingston and Puerta Rar ttering in Cristohal 1 Port the sondiden and - Puerte pice Then | with a chirp, darted | SAILING MONDAY Mexienn—t'ria “An TIESDAY Thuringis—Queernntown Austen’s | i asht them in theiy SAILING WEI 5 RER 2R drew Ne Southampy and Cristatial LA Guayea and Mara. heartbreak | L intotl - Puertn €o. then drew from his . ' DECEMIER "0 L Which he thrust | ¥ 1 lanikue, Valpa wea and Bordey "Havana ¢ San Fran volve wis Crue and it SAILING FRIDAY 1 KR 10 e Darwont boy, | MO0 OIRCheonre amd Sauthan Halilay with fon, hew lips | honnd at | hent, " wald | Witle whi The 0 Wl nis Fiveryhody S M. Deve atling ery 3 Nndvew Wrown, 17 venrm o SOOI i ured here vent. i s o, he winn Nl Wil et ut el Centiad nvenue, throwing him to POt AL e v feaeturing s skotl He Waw taken to the home of Mis Fabing remthed Mis Aun | Qi fo e ent el ety Sturtevant Blowers for Burning Buckwheat Coal ww e AR ] 5 FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St N W, ARl Balit Divest b Faotry, here! Beinch Wararuome D. C. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1927T. town, YULE FETE IS HELD INMONTROSE PARK More Than 500 Georgetown Residents Gather at Com- munity Tree. on the slopes of the hill in vhoin front of the livinz | Nordman fir tree, planted to serve nent Christmas tres aore than 300 residents of stown in cluding several hundred childven, par ticipated in the annual Christmas com munity celelration of that section. | under the anspicss of the Georzetown Citizens" Assockation laat nizht. The tree wi Drightly filuminated for the | Yuletide. Led by o donble bwass quartet from | the Avmy Band, the multitnde inined enthusdastically in th carols, the words (o Mlighed on a huge sere listened with intevest and enthusia as Richard V. Onlakan, dean of W spond nts, aditions of ting its individual idy aets of ¢ and - with Capital. Mr. Oulaha former residants of ( have gone down in history playad outstanding parts in | Lihe teadiions of this country and wed the Laay eitizens of proud of the seetion that last night's gather the neighborly feo of by days was ki as the Court End of Waxhington. Mr. Oukhan de Hed the early history tion, recalling that ¢ ton o Francis Scott Comn e Stephen | sided there, while Stoddo, Secretary of the Navy, was i e [town merchant He also told of Rob. art I oxting € the first st e 16 nd nimed John ¢ Thaun as one who | reside . o that now joins iy others o declared, “w town's streets in spivit at this Christ time, the time of memories.” a Christy in 1780 wn was ¢ orzan rporation, i been an officlully A commu ity of the Colony of Maryland a quar tor of a century before the Revolu tlon.” Mr. Oulahian sadd. It was at Christmas party at the Russian le tion, still standing on what is now 0 street, that flown’s most cele. began, when the Plenipotentiary met orzetown school ed near where we are now the speaker dec'ared. As L result, he said, the 6 own com ity “hecame celebrated ax the moxt marrying place in the country.’ To e of his address he sald. “Let us impress upon these hovs and girle here tonight the privile that ix thefrs In living in the Natiol " Tuter a L they possess age through lving Mr. Oulahan was in Dean Acheson of the wn Citizens' Association, ool Children Participate, rite of the chitdren present from the public schools of Georgetown. althouzh ehildren below the xchool age, some in their mothers or fathers' arms, witnessed the ccle bration and brightly iHuminated Christ man tree . ampse added ta the hrillian asion William T. Pierson, radio announcer led in_the ‘group singing. and Mis A Wilkins, tencher at the Jackson 1 idely known organist f school ehildren in singin imbers and played accom paniment for them and the whole A solo was T Doro an Pier mmittee singing etown Citizens' Axsockin R Wyekoff, 2 was in divect chav ation, Other Mr John Dhider, Mes. W, 1. M BN 1AL Olivey . Mix< Mary Radord Mrs. Laora 1% R ¥ M. Stuart Mix. Llovd P Shippen, Mes. M. R bert, Tev, . Rland X Mres' Jared I Woor ney Wroth, TWO BANDITS SHOT 'IN BAKERY HOLD-UP | Proprietor Also Wounded After Battle in Indianapolis Shop. Three Captured. By the Asaciated Prose mher 71 Walter Sl of the Butter Crust 14 o twn hadits Wwere woung Woowhen o men attempted o hold up the hikers Three of the bondits were eiph A fourth exeapal, No o loot was | Two of the handits enteved the oftier of the commny and for Shate and emplo hold up thelr | When the two wilked 10 4 sife s el vevolver and began i The two wer K by buallets ami nee o evitl nditlon. A fourth bandit came Into the offics from the Toar ol the plant when State shooting— He wonnded Slate shoulder with n chnrg wun amd then vn The fourth by Maved nan witomaobile ouside PINE T wan captived a shoet e | Liter wad confessed Phe two wounded bl ave Geore i, 21 yenrs ol len "~ I8 Al 1w youths istmas Dinner St'rwd 12 to 10 Christmas Day The fHtting, fhilling day ... adter the excitément of opening the presents a meal that tastes like home at the Olmsted Guill ... On the one day in the vear dedicated to eating and enjoving hie, you vohave tender turkey and spiey dressing and creamy “taters and pie oy pudding o we and vaisins Mlvate Dining Hoowns o | 1340 G St. N.W. ¥) cattended e wnunswion PABA Mnn ND REGORDA . this year PPN BV Those Wi Want Them [ when T die for two dollars, = N FASGISI SLAYING Flot of Political Enemi23 Frame Tkem Charged by Carillo and Greco. e the A NEW YORK. December pectaentar feal battle fo excap they termed a plot of politieal en to trame them for murder wis end today with the acquittal of two men eha d with the killire of Ticeph Carist, 4 Fascist, last Memorisl With Clarenc and Arthur atield Haye, 4 Aetense 2 nnflY villo and Fanti ks e, were ity by in Brons County Court of (the murder of Cay An indieti them with the murder of tabiie Jog legpirdess v b band into < I aslc fer s tl ool “olw that im pulse * an’ The Lark's niece, wha Kilted her husdvand with an anvil, opes | St away with “Eventually, whs ot | ! nero another Faseist slain when Carisi met his death, was i missed 4 rrow said he wae “satisfied with verdict He said the case was thouzh a moment nd added. “1n! comehody In trouhle CWell, Tve zot ever'thing analvzed AN’ wiapped fer Christmas,” said Ted y ' I fore the trial a Greco ‘arillo defense committer was formed n ch oltained the services of Darrow ARMY SCHOOL EXPANDS. |yt hvive i ot S hich, eharced that' the. aresth ha result af o feamep by Hhe Leavenworth Courze to Cover Two t f America Years Instead of One. 6, Ansiwii - » n Canyrieht Xpansion of . . n S L e neariv. & hanyr 28 i i A # ind Caville. both arti Fiscists rmer soldiers 1n the Jtalinr Schonl, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., from . wore arvested July 11 tast with Atmy Command and G ane oty was announeed ves. | hout 14 anti i ¥ byt o Department. rh & from the outser -hes change Will be made without interrup- | WeTe not present when Carisi and tion of the pre vre 1 Amaroco were shot and <ial atident of re of the first-year Adeath on the moarning of la Memoring will be graduated on time |11y when they were en route 10 take igh the cliss will have heen en. DAt in the city's Memorial day A to 120 students, the rema parade. o whom will cover the tweey — e ] Letter Box Thieves Busy. m tacties and the technique of 2 wtter hox thieves nz the Hin its of the various of Longen n B of trou of the service in combat zron Many hoxes heen 41 teach military histors and . an iy letters Laken instruction m 1 for Army J ct I to secure check whicl spondence School cotraes o raised and then passed Twenty A S vears ind's chief ciny Woman Asks $25,000. SRR el Sy Pearl Polkinhorn of - Alexandyia, | ! | Vi, has filed suit in strict | preme Court 1o recover a0 1zes from Fidna M. Miller and ¥ Lohman, teading as the 1. w12 welfth street, for 1l injurics. While A blish it of the tember 6, the plain thel TV * suddendy cellar doors, which struck threw her o the sidewalk injuring her Attarney A Madizan for the plaint 18 Hours Wash’ton to Florida The only Double Track Railroad between the North and Florid: FPROM WASHINGTON MIAN GULF COAST LTD, Lv. 2:58 p.m. Other fast through trains daily t Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Tickets, rexsrvations, information from 0. P JAMES, G.P.A St N W Washingtan, DG 1 Main 735 ropicat Frips” Bookier CONS[DER Quality —then eonnt the L oand you'll he Ferzuson Pai as, We are liv i a repn tation—not trying to live “ON° n'n- ates Without Oblization R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Fainting Degietpent 212B St. NW. . Fr.298 For rarticui~r roop'e st.‘“‘ofld y il ~old in 1 Ih & ' 0 Cartone sopdwar X4 u'hmp w2 Thie Christmes Store = Extends oeeosrrs The MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U S 1 reasury 1408 H ST.N. W. Season’s Greetings with Best Wishes for a TWO LOCATIONS 1010 F St. 1767 C Opporite Wood: | 1y Binek fram the & Lothray, | \m ter ot th L ming ditriet. " Merry Christmas Bawce | g O to each and 11:15 1o 2:30 Dinner | aner. erery 4:15 10 7:30 | Also A 1a Carte Food Unsurpassed in Quality asonably Priced one The Store Will Remain Closed Monday, December 26th TN <wion Ok [PENNSY LVANIA L PEEMIT 37 A “TheBest OilinthcWorld ” AUTOCRAT Maotor Ol shows the lowest breakdown, or thinning out, when heated— The Foening Ktar therefore 1t retains the safest Budy and oiliness at operating i temperatures. i THE 0L THAT IS DIFFERENT f FROM ALL 0TUERS Reware of Substitutes, At Dealers k \ Baa 0 levsn HERE - Sack's Pharmacy— 12th & Maryland Ave. N.E. Is a Star Branch Office The one way to most quickly supply any want which you may S o have is through a Classified Ad finish - to a thrilling in The Star. With it you will creoan and nats ABOVE S1GN DISPLAYVED ATAR BRANCH s veach p\‘ltlually evervbody in and around Washington; and the vesults will be most satisfactory. Copy for vour Classiied Ads may be left at any Star Branch Offico—there's one in mnearly every neighborhood in and around Washington. No fees are charged for Branch Office THE service, only regular rates. The Star prints such an over &y whelmingly greater valuime AUTHORIZED Ulassitied — Adve YLNING O\ than any wther Washing OFFICES Lo paper that theve can be y Qv fRegulay vou shon 4 b whi T “Around the Corner o Ntar - Hrangh OWce