Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1928, Page 30

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< 4 30 PR, . S arrived in town with the thermometer Woman to Expl()l'e | registering 15 degrees below zero. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. | It was believed the marshal had not | vet completed his work and that others o s - . — o~ Legendary Minmg would be arrested within a few days. A f Solomon T oy walh Toch af Faebil, easller Py gran jury which met al 'ueblo earlier CHURBH TREASURER g o HEI-D IN WET PI.UI Ve Taieen. ineigdig moet. ol the I family bus is the order of the day, = 7 ville eitizens, including most o e # A By the Assoclated Press. city’s government, were called to testify. During the Tast c%\:i m”r«i‘ ;:m,‘lmportant correct anti- deiainer DR | D . Satiee h Those arrested were released on tem- LT e B - i ici | Gertrude Gaton-Tnompson, explorer | Nine City Officials Charged in | Toe weo - tneir thals were. expeciea Fhl: foerit Into joo et ol freeze solnlion:be Rlind Official Is Formally| © Nine City Officials Charged in| this week. & £rS exp Flatva DioLas: frat nd G0 ends And and archeologist, has started for to begin January 7 at Pueblo. The pe! d 2 3 H 3 wholesale indictments folldwed an in- that means repair bills that aren't Charged With Taking Southern Rhodesla to dig on the Indictments Alleging Col- |Vestigation by Federal prohibition au- exactly o joke. Carage men were employe(l legendary site of King Solomon's thorities some weeks ago, following ‘m"’im‘r’,‘”’ang“ i-afifiw“"cyué‘&’ifi’ Expensive motors likely to be . Over $35,000. e had troeons fro e Tt orado COnspiracy. | R i ey "viea ‘iong” Harreon Denatorea Sconol s 8. mignty nc | Joced by "criain Breparatioms e e avenue for the same purposes they were expensive form of protection against| " Denatured alcohol recommended = shvAsocintion for tiwe AdyRrCeInen’ | used for in the rip-roaring, gold mining, that sort of misfortune and more as safe and effective 940 ioci il Prem. | of Science to “undertake examina- | By the Assciated Press Dot days of the §0z. WM more car owners, accoraing to| e e ? i 9 g reports are taking advantage of it. | Car owners who get ready . LOUISVILLE, Ky., December 18.—A | tion of the ruins of Zimbabwe or of LEADVILLE, Colo, December 18.—| Mayor McDonald, in a statement, as- ; s ‘ ¥ 2 S As an anti-freeze, denatured alco- |.COMIng colder weather will be safest | any monuments in Rhodesia WhIch | ryenty-six residents of this lofty mining |serted his indictment was the result of N k3 a0 atl-treese, Genatured aleo- (RTINS older Senther Tl 18 R on ik a “political plot,” and that while there | : A ‘ by the Rev. Abner K. Wright, pastor| acter. dates and source of the cul- |town, which is perched among the bleak |\, ", ve heen” some liquor sold here, . . . . facturer and by the largest makers| @nti-freeze. Many chemical prepa- of the Baptist Tabernacle, formally | ture of their builders.” [ peaks of the Colorado Rockies, foday | his potice force had done its best to Thermometer may take big drop in this section,|o: auomobile radiacors. The reson | Tations fail to give the proper pro- oharged that Albert Nisbet, treasurer | Miss Thompson will be joined later |were under arrest on Federal grand jury i eradicate the practice. iti dicted e L T T s el e of the building fund. “had ‘apparently| by two other London girls. Miss |indictments charging conspiracy in the it 1s predicte to be the fact that in the past few | harm to the cooling system. Promi- i Norie and Miss K. Kenyon, daughter | greatest liquor clean-up the city has _— years other anti-freeze preparations| Ient auto men say the Wrang anti- | Christmas gifts and fireworks for the Those who complain that the old- | peratures are due here shortly, ac-|have appeared containing chemicals | {reeze may prove costly. P! pe! g i statement issued here late last night | S0V PORIRENE T el their char. involved the cnurch in an_amount be- | 1 A tween $35.000 and $40.000.” of the director of the British Mu- |known in recent years. seum. Mayor R. J. McDonald, 9 other city | holidays made a spectacular blaze in a fashioned seasons have changed |cording to many predictions, and|that are injurious to a motor,| Statistics show the vast majort folks who are sensitive to cold had | while experience has shown that|of motorists use denatured alcohol Rev. Mr. Wright said that Nisbe officials and 16 citizens, ma.iy of whom | wholesale house at Maldstone, England, g foateé it ot olditt WL BAYY & welcots of old-time |}, 140 hrepare to bundle up. Warm |denatured alcohol is mot only reli-| and water as an anti-freeze mixture e b3 . Z |are” nrominent here, yesterday were | when rockets flew into the air and ex- i dolaren e s too Il 1o give “PU“CEM AN STRUCK served bench warrants by United States | ploded, and flames shot 60 feet above weather soon, 1t general reports are | clothes for the family and a ration | able and inexpensive but also harm- | because they know this to be the detailed = account of the church’s| | Marshal Cailen and his deputies, who _the bullding. | | to be belleved. Real winter teme|of denatured aloohol for the old|less to a motor, safest, surest method. t e e % finances at present. Nisbet is blind. | S B e wivey"sno| BY BOOTLEG SUSPECT has apparently involved the Baptist Tabernacle Church, Louisville, Ky., in —_— \ For correct {ime tune in on Station WMAL at 7:30 P.M. each evening an amount between $35,000 and $40,000, | Al s During the day felephone Franklin 860 we desire to say that for the past eighty Montgomery Coun.y ttack Fol- 5 JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS d been chairman of the Zas ; {ces and a member of the | lows Fight in Auto, When Driv- board of tr ot t advisory board of men, and also & N had charge of arranging the loan for| er Is Clubbed With Pistol. the financing of our building improve- RS R ments completed in 1922 the state- ment declared. He also handled the | Special Dispatch to The Star. savings account of funds recently ac-| ROCKVILLE, Md., December 18.— 5 . cumulated to the extent of about | AND : years he F toward the next unit proposed for | Policeman Dean Wilkinson has a frac- | erection during the coming year. tured nose as a result of two en- counters with a bootleg suspect, and L | Lewis Davidson, who told the police | Otller Precious j Stones The statement adds that Mr. Nisbet | “considered by far the wealthiest man | his home js in Washington, is held in the church.” had been a liberal con- | 21“dxer:msflon1%°gndf lo answer ,:,‘,‘:éi‘; ribute to th b h in the past, on S| [ou 'S . :\n:“n‘:'rva\?«m '2x:>.::rfmumm~ ;’n obli- | liguor, which, the police say, were found | Members of Amsterdam Diamond Ezchange gation of $1.500. i | in_his automobile. j Continuing, the statement said “it| The officer sald he climbed into /3 ° was understood by the church that Davidson’s car near Bethesda at 6] ~ ) . obligations had been paid untii his | 0'clock Sunday morning and told the collap: December 9. ‘&;l‘;lllpl"nl l(l? dli:e Igfl:.lkee‘ggn‘;‘;“;::lxx:pd n n c “This le investigati icn | Whirling the auto about, sal a This led to an fnvestigation, which | WhITing the auto shout, tie Siver SQ . S revealed that he had misrepresented : . : - the status of the building fund account | YoU Where I want you and we're going ¢ % and had opened accounts in four dif- [ 10 Washington.” . S e ferent, banks in which he had secured | Drawing his revolver, the officer com- ) ¢ loans through manipulation of notes,|Mmanded the suspect to halt, but mno 935 F Street : jon was paid,.and the machine resolutions and mortgages over a term | attent! P : of years, having all notices sent to his | ¥as speeded faster, until he struck the office,” the document added. driver over the head with the butt of ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN the weapon. His orders were then P oy . vt Says Friends Lost Heavily. obeyed, but shortly after reaching the In conclusion, the statement asserfed | Police station a blow was dealt the #hat the church. representing 900 mem- | Officer which fractured his nose. bers, “seems to be of one mind in thelr | ST determination to face the terrible dis- = % P e b 5 e " bt & SIS TN OS2 N o aster with courage. and to press on at whatever sacrifice. Not only is the church involved, but many individual | members and friends of the church had | lost heavily because.of their con- fidence in him.” Mrs. Nisbet branded the charge as *a false report.” Nisbet was not under bond to the church Police_had not been notified of the case early today and there was no in- dication whether the church would take immediate action s in L0 ALEXANDER CELEBRATES BIRTH AND CORONATION Serbian King, 40 Yesterday, Marks Seventh Year of Rule—Only Croatians Fail in Tribute. By the Associated Press. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, December | 18—King Alexander yesterday cele- brated his fortieth birthday and his sev- enth year as the royal sovereign of the United Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats snd Slovenes. - He received felicitations from the crowned heads of the world, including a_message in behalf of King George V of England, . _ Special church services, civil celebra- - tions and patriotic exercises in the schools were held in all the provinces of the kingdom except Croatia. The > disaffected natives of that section, to spi_w the existing political regime of old B, etrained Trom acive paripa- 0Lors — Jor VISLINAS et et Tathackl 7ACK and Jill, the Three Little BOSTON, December 18 (#)—Twenty- | |3 < three Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers who e ¢ et oy Kittens and the Cow Who Jumped B | - o e o Benacrie et e e i ) ri Criminal € h - 1 1 ) : "afier o iy found the writes Keith Babcock, of Fleetwood, Z?fésnifirfi%wfice Deckaot the vt biock 23 PARADERS FINED. S J0e o fuy, 2ad found e | Over the Moon~all of them are color- ‘ ‘New York K. \ had been welded. “I certainly paid until it hurt for my care- Sacco-Vanzetti Sympathizers Con- Harry 4J. Canter, Workers' party ean- “On a trip to Washington we stopped off : - p gt e stopp! lessness. But believe me, while there’s De- o e e s G e fully glorified in Fairyland Rugs. in New York for dinner. We lingered some "o o4 Ajcohol 1o be bought, I'll never get tified that the parade had been in be- half of his candidacy. The paraders time over the meal and when we came out He e Wav agausl? we found that the weather had suddenly — €2U8htt ot L L] g Sarried s denounn Gor | | They picture fmxorz’te nursery rhymes, they come 11 many cwlor combina- ound that the dde & e turned cold. ad a pretty uneasy feelin, ! lions, d]ld l’[]é)/ can da‘m’fl}‘f [be then, and determined pto S¥Op at%t’he firs% HERE are five definite reasons why convenient place and get some Denatured most expetienced car owners prefer De- Escaping on the way to the slaughter house at Blythe, England, a bullock ran up the back stairway of the house of a butcher, whose wife fastened the ani- mal in the pantry. wa//& Oj[ t;]e nursery as u’€l[ Alcohol. natured Alcohol to all other anti-freeze prep- For {lnbtwns Srins “The car started all right, but before we Sethon, Her a New Super as tl?e fl007”. had gone a mile the moto% sfiddenly became 1. Denatured Alcohol is more economical. . enveloped in a cloud of steam. When it sub- An entire winter’s supply costs considerably ROYAL = sided we found the cold had cracked the less than any other anti-freeze. Eloctric Cltanes- iad Polikes Fairyland Rugs are durably woven and cylinder block and head. : : 2. Denatured 41001101 is more convenient can easily be laundered. Their size is “That was the end of our trip, of course. to buy. You don’t have to shop for it. Any 27"x 48" and they ke A We were towed home. Three days later I got dealer can supply you. y are marked at 31100 bill for $90 i 7 s ICpate. 3. Denatured Alcohol does not seep out as “But that wasn’t the end of the grief. other preparations have a marked tendency ; to do. 4. Denatured Alcohol does not corrode or eat the metal and rubber of the cooling system as many chemical preparations do. 5. Denatured Alcohol is approved by every manufacturer of water-cooled cars, by dealers, and by the world’s largest makers of auto- mobile radiators. No other anti-freeze prep- aration receives such universal endorsement. In the case of many cars the radiator guar- antee becomes void if anti-freeze preparations other than Denatured Alcohol are used. Other Small Rugs < for Gifts HOOKED RUGS, authentic antiques and semi-antiques from New England and Nova Scotia, are marked in the scatter sizes, Jrom $10.00 ORIENTAL SCATTER RUGS, are priced from $20.00 P MODERNISTIC Bed Room @nd Bathroom Rugs 7n small sizesare . o, . & . $11.00 . Take five minutes today and have your Gleans Eoes viking dealer put Denatured Alcohol in your radia- Sl it 25 . tor. He knows the correct amount for your car. 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