Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1928, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, .1928. 39 MOTOR OUTPUT GAINS. |siess v et 22 1 ADERHANGING compared with 434915 in September [ and 227,510 in October last year. Octo- 4,068,725 Cars and Trucks First M o e . Ten Month: ’f 1028, —distinctive in charart‘cr s 3 that “will beautify the ber was 75 per cent greater than Octo- ber, 1927, and 8 per cent below Sep- NEW YORK, November 2 (P)— home Production of pleasure cars and trucks Let Us Estimate tember of this year. gt s s in this country during the first 10 o months of 1928 totaled 4,068,725, sur- George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting—Paperhanging—Upholstery usslnxd “:ll prelvgdm l;ldll'k! for : co;- responding period, sald a report sub- g 718 13th St. FAMOUS HOTEL SOLD. 7 P{hémlfl Tlnrhn:‘uinnl‘ice of the Sultan | and the chief were captured later. Tar- of ulu, layet 2 w E EI_F R BHIEF S BUNVI[:.” Chiet’ Fabil and his followers bar. |"2t% Was not punlshed, but Tahil was v St. Francis in San Francisco to Get icaded themselves in an improvised [Sentenced to 10 years in prison an 1 fort when the Philippine constabulary |fined 10,000 pesos. Tarson was sen- $1,000,000 Improvements. | set. ?u; }o suppress the rxfl;on- The | tenced to five years and fined 5,000 . | constabulary was preven or some | pesos, Tarhata was educated in an SAN FRANCISCO, November 2 (#)— 1time from attacking the fort because becam AND SHUUIS FRIENI] > SRR T IR IN SUI.” |S UPHE”] Princess Tarhata, fourth wife of Tahil, | o Tnember of Tahils househoid. Air Pictures to Estimate Trees. OTTAWA, November 2 (#).—Aerial phtography is to speed up timber cruis- ing. International Airways has a plan by which the number of trees and the varieties in a given area can be calcu- Francis Hotel, one of San Francisco's o famous hostelies, from the Crocker Ho- e e e —_—— tel Corporation to the St. Francis Hotel killing the feminine member of the| A clearing house for disposing of Co. were completed here yesterday. Sha 2 T Husband Slays Mate Kneel-| “in"announcing the dear, omeiais of | Philippine ~ Stipreme Couri|rojslhouscof Suk =~ = o iy flea|Soiolete machinery in the plants of both companies said $1,009,000 would be and the constabulary attacked, killing |organized by the National Association mitted at the directors’ meeting of the National Automobile Chamber of Com- ing at Prayer, Then e ity i Imprremm Su-*ains Charge of sevefal of the insurrectos. The princess of Waste Material Dealers, merce yesterday. October ofitput was lated in a few days instead of months . . . - ey Commits Suicide. e e Sedition. T Ty By ithe Asswciated Binss. NINE MADE COLONELS. |gy tne s 3 L 9 o PR omitmine s, o me o 1OMORROW! LAST DAY OF THE NATIONAL’S GREA Effd ?},j{.’fiidmi,:fitm :vg;_!: d:olnt‘h Eight Medical Officers Promoted in | viction of Datu (Chief) Tahil, pictur- penion as they knelt in prayer at his Army. :ml; L;l:rro]elxg:, :: :p:l:::elt;fa li: order early today and then turned the : gun on himself, inflicting a fatal wound. |, Nine more officers of the Army have | 4o ynciar government in Sulu Prove Mrs. Cora Heckman® 22, the com- | been promoted to the grade of colonel. ; o B panion, who was taken to a hospital | They are Lieut. Col. Frederlc G. Kel- |16 'n January, 1037, vas upheid to- with serious bullet wounds in the shoul- | 1ond, Infantry, at the Army War Col- | pe o0 rt'a1c0 sustained a similar con- der, told police that she and Mrs. Bug- | 1686, and the following medical offi- | yiction of Datu Tarson, chief lieutenant bee were awakened by a noise at the | CrS: Lieut. Cols. John A. Clark at | ofnuh i window of their apartment. Denver; Samuel J. Morris at Fort Mon- | ™ e ybrising was principally the out- In a few moments Bugbee was at the | 106, Va.; Jacob M. Coffin at Fort D. A. | o, th of Moro opposition to the pay- bedside. sy yo-s Levy, M, Hathaway 2! ! ment of land tax and payment of the Women Ordered to Pray. e ““‘;‘Orfl’f“;t’;‘;‘f N g”f:““}’fifllp ‘{,‘:,' cedula, a personal registration tax, “T am going %o kill both of you,” Mrs. | Huntington at Plattsburg Barracks, | 20 Was featured by the part which Heckman quoted him as saying, “so you | N. Y.; James D. Fife at the War De- | = had better make your peace with your | partment, and George H. Scott at Fort | o Lord.” Sam Houston, Tex. She said she arose and ran when he B o fired at her, but that Bugbee shot his REPAIR PARTS d wife through the head as she knelt by | Two Rats Visit Rodent-Free Town. For Furnaces Free Delivery E % ; to All Parts : 2 : of Maryland ’ - and Virginia = FREE! 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