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5 : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929. YOAKUM. RAILROAD [PTAMONDS WORN BY NAPOLEON'S|,, rumros v | 5imiy e oy on v T N LSRR T WO Pt B (o s e o et ey 1 LIMA, Peru, November 28.—La Prensa | (1 ©OURtIY to protect thelr depositors. SANTIAGO, Chile. November 28— (the Senate included working arrange- S, g o e 8 s 4 EMPRESS SHOWN IN NEW YORK |ziz S fimiocd ot s mn Juhet 8, B0, S| o e vt o |, o < St | _tare e g e are b MAGNAIE IS DEAD treaty between Chile and Egypt which'in Washington in 1927 and the concil- mower” for trimming hedges. the mh v °§'.'-';'x°§x Peru may issue constructed in Spain. ’ 1300-Carat Necklace in Custody of Italian Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.—Entrance—909 F St. N.W. Princess, Displayed in Fifth Avenue Bank. Farmer’s Boy Developed Transportation for Vast Brzas of West. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 28—On the crest of a blue velvet cushion en- cased In the steel of a Pifth avenue bank vault lies a 300-carat diamond neck- lace that has traveled through Egypt and America in brown paper parcels since the day it graced the throat of Napoleon's empress. Ghslinisine s Sanioankvughate land More than a hundred years ago Napoleon I gave the jewels to his young developed transportation for vast areas | Wife, Marle Louise, in his joy over the birth of their son, who he dreamed would of the West and Southwest, died at his | CATTY on the Napoleon “dynasty.” Fifth avenue I}:iome early today. He fslnee Afl‘lz'flt ‘ll hl;mmwd '.hedthm;;: i:x:;e to the bank which houses them was 70 years ol of an ustrian press ant arch- 2 Sia suffered u severe heart attack last | duchess, has traveled the sands of PRt e il :xiz‘;:‘:_:%g ou "y fromn com- | gaypt and the subways of New York, | carats. Around its circular design hang Although retirea fro:a agtive railroad |has been the awe of customs officials | 'eF biiolcttes and mine maenls youn ms.n'.:\gerneng at the time (7 —is death, and the wounder of bank clerks. Empress for whom it was made .ng s was a director of the Seaboard Air 70! Care!sf Prinvess: who bequeathed the necklace to the Line, the St. Louis & San Francisco Empress Sophie, mother of the late Railway, t‘l:; Western Power Corpora-| woday it is in the care of Mrs. | Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, who tion and chairman nlt the board of ‘the Charles F. Townsend, who was born |in turn passed it on to her second son, Empire Bond & Mortgage COTporation, | ghe Princess Barante, daughter of the | Karl Ludwig. His Sife, the Archduchess el\; or] e 1 in Lim Italian Prince Baronte, and who is a | Marie Therese, is its present owner, = . o6 vas bom on a farm iy Limestone | friend of the Atchduchess of Autria, | With it also gocs the bill of Nitot, e = o ; i Y. z at 3 -year-old owner. v I i Sovona s (bul hotace. ["ge | Marte Therese, s T4-year old owner.' | the court jeweler who assembled 1| Combination Mohair and Moquette Living Room Suite 3-Pc. Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite started as a freight clerk in Southern = . . s ; : A e e oo e e or e TN S bsi D e Three large pieces upholstered in combination of . A splendid value at this low price. Three sturdy game a rodmen in-construction of the | jng in Egypt, carried the jewels to KIDE nyore costly images have been erected | Mohair and moquette. Comfortable and attractive pieces upholstered in beautiful Jacquard velour, with $ I 1 9 International & Great Northern Rail- & i buying | = R - . 3 Toad from Jacksonville to Palestine, Tex, | Fuad of EgYpL who considered bUying ) ¢o the Great Buddha than to any other | settce, armchair and wing chair. Loose reversible comfortable reversible spring filled seat cushions. Expanded Western Road. | ""No ‘armed escort, no armored cars| Selty in the world's religions. : 5 5 . Davenport, fireside chair and club chair. Davenport xpanded Western 5 PR i s e e spring cushions, with beautiful rayon moquette. | e AppTent e, hg | was Marle Louise's most prized posses- 8 ston. y Mrs. Townsend put it into a| 9f the San_An-| cardboard shoe box tucked it under | Special Low Fare v, her arm and boarded a s:cond-class i r ““p,.“e:,},c“nfi“";,“‘n"‘:”gfif}"mm o that she might atiract no at- || BXCURSION to e GUI | fention on her way to the palace. B i i s Sy Cincinnati panding the St. Louis & San Francisco | Ratiroad, which he joined in 1896, be-| When she arrived the King and his lndianapoli' coming its president in 1900. court gasped in horror at what she had Under his administration the road | dome. necklace was duly inspected, {OAKLEY & E. NORWOOD) through construction of new lines and |but the Queen preferred s rope of by absorption of other companies, prin- | pearls, so the diamonds were not pur- s I z By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 28.—Ben- | jamin Franklin Ycakum, a farmer’s boy | easily converted into a full size bed. cipally the Rock Island, grew from a 3 m}; of 1,120 miles to more than 17,000 | Instead, they returned to the arch- miles. At that time the largest mile- [ duchess. age under single control in the coun-| Then Mrs. Townsend came to Ameri- ROUND TRIP % £ e o, SR rom, B Foll | catng e et e Sk o 25 | No» > i : inn., and Watertown, N. Dak., e 5 Rt Norib, o Denver in the West and to|rived and were refused by the bank V.30 + Dec. 1 ccasional Rectite Chiais Walnut-Finished RSO New Orleans, El Paso and Brownsville, :afi?x'"fif ::s“ \:‘l;u‘sl\;:’!m:\lsinm L Chair 0! a Cabinet Smoker Vil ahisis e ’ s, Tifihetoon . they. came. to Americs, d- soves Smoker alout-Finis moker ohair and Frieze Agal e . Opened Rich Region. ie ' Washington ...... 4:33P.M. Mahogany frame, up- &7 Maple Overlay B building the o e e nvesiigated Satu%day, November 30 holstered with attractive $6.95 $12.75 $2 08 ) 9695 Cox;e; 9Ch’;|r5 Secrelirnbel o Loose = spring- X Beautifully de- $ 4 5 Chrisi $o Brownsville Yoakum ned | the necklace and telegrams flew back . Velour seat and Tapestry With white porcelain et Arrives back. Comfortable deep coll Jined humidor and han- Neatly designed and With humid " tilled signed with OF &nc &T- cushion, Beautifully uphol- dainty grilied up the flscah Guudcoest rencr:i of i and “l’o;th x":'omk Vienna and Washing- Gakley BiAl i mido nd to the R Grande, once used only for | ton ew York. H ot les at ends. Set grazing cattls, it was converted through| “We had fo get it admitted duty| | East Norwood .... 8:08 AM. seat, covered in cretonne o) L vered brass fit- Sttractively finished in tistic separate fittings; stered in combination mo. front cabinet top; desk come irrigation and intensive cultivation into | free,” Mrs. Townsend said today, “be- Cincinnati ....... 8:50 A.M. with velance to match. tings. mahogany. on top. hair and handsome linen partment with ' drop Y = garden spo® &2 truck, fruit and sugar | cause as an historic antique it was en-| | rngjanapolis (c. t.).11:45 AM. turned handles 3 Tawers down to the Hoor: cane farms. 3 titled to that, and to pay duty on it . ek When he began construction in Okla- | was akin to admitting it was not the Returning Leaves homa and Texas houses in some cases | real necklace of Marie Louise.” Indianapolis (c. £.). 5:05 P.M. were 50 to 75 miles apart, but the plow | i Chotnat e "“sumd = w;{mn“'rlg’ Eventually it was -ydmmgli to the o e road's s | Sl il e et e than 20 years he had been | officials sent for . Townsent interested in_ improving the condition | the neckiace They ustered x;b:u; it Sunday, December 1 he farmer and in 1909 t advo- | when sl 3 " o e T of | farm marketing | its _ brilllance and’ " recommending Tickets Good in Coaches Only known as “the Yoakum plan,” many | armored cars and police escorts for its | Y features of which have since been em- | journey to the Pank. t‘m Ore bodied into farm legislation and in na- ‘Look!” one usla&lnt called in wonder tional farmers’ organizations. S ;&uhogmganfi&ud}fok what Napoleon | s Although a lifelong Democrat he felt ! he could mot indorse the McNary-| Mrs Townsend wrapped the jewels 8 omo Haugen farm relief bill and supported | in brown paper and tied them with " twine, boarded a Subway and carried l’:;éb:l?cul;:?‘" for President at the | {fom"to her New York apartment and Established Clubhouse for Caddies. 3-Piece Mohair Bed-Davent Suite He was the founder of the Lenox 2 Hi h_Gr i s e . f;'é“;af?‘&?l‘sbi&';“fll:}fi :53"11"“.’53» KAHN on 7“! St' T ked g ade TapeStry 3 PC. lemg Room Sl"te ‘Three handsome pieces upholstered in genuine mohair. 33 33 Y . i T = aiic inviohe 0 - ears ¥ Wood r_alls and pan_els are noteworthy features of Includes a large davenport, easily converted into a full size ffi‘:figfiil 'wcil:rkfon%ehgv;lgfli{esc:f sPeclals Frlday and Saturday this fine suite. Comprises large sofa, armchair and bed, club chair and fireside chair. Loose reversible spring = cushions, with handsome modernistic design moquette on re- lonial architecture, with an_assembly tufted back chair. The suite is upholstered in tapes- ymn: nd a library, is 3 = ! b 4 . : : ;333&:« = on‘es‘:;n the dm:st csifixml Genuine Toric Glasses try. Reversible spring cushions. verse side. structures of its kind. Too ill to at- Far or Near LJ tend the last l:nnudadl bn:;uet of t&:; “Caddy Club,” he addressed a personal | s Jetter to its 160 members expressing his | Complete with interest in their welfare and urging | Shell or Metal Frame establishment of similar clubhouses at A golf clubs throughout the country. | He was married in 1885 to Elizabeth Bennett of San Antonio, Tex. Their two children, Mrs. Paulding Fosdick and Mrs. Francis R. Larkin, were at| his bedside when he died. THREE KILLED IN CAR. Family Reunion Followed by Trag- | Complete Outfit, with Case and Cleaner Included edy in Texas. Genuine Toric KRYPTOK ORANGE, Tex., November 28 (P).— Invisible Bifocal Lenses ’ Console Table En route to their home at Mercedes, Drop-Side Crib Tex. after @ reunion of two brothers at First and best quality Toric Uabsished Spring and Occasional andslgl;rsror : AL Port Arthur, J. Charles Dolese, his wife | Kryptok Bifocal Lenses (one Sewing Cabinet ili B ewaters of avandipar- || Pair to see near and far). 0 Fiber Fernery High Chair Mattress s Table Dul rubbed mahogany Uity Table alleling the Old Spanish Trail 4 miles | Best lenses made. Sold regu- ° $298 S1295) ' B et $16.75 I e automeblic became unmanage- | larly $15. Special price Mon- $1.69 $1.98 $9.95 7 b 5ot in ColoRiAI "outrowt Mahogany finish, Use- . Artistic style, finished frame, size 14x28 inches. . ful as a card table, con- able and left the road, submerging the | day and Tuesday - | Brown Metal Crib, link . 8ix e e Tightly woven fiber— Well made. Ready foT spring with soft, com- _ MSRogany finished. R it Yo, At at- P s A s kT Members of the State highway depart- | A x metal container. you to decorate. fortable mattress. Strongly constructed. tistic stretchers to match. lower shelf. ful features. ment maintenance crew, who witnessed e 617 Seventh St. N.W. Drapes and Decoratives BLANKETS AND COMFORTS e Between F and G Streets French Wall Tapestry: 26x40, $2.49; 30x60, $3.49. Extra heavy quality Velour Portieres, with a lus« Soft, fleecy part-wool Blankets. s Sotomd .rvererr ey, DA ; : — 66x80 ......$3.95 70x80 . —— L s & ‘Window Drapes to match, with 50« & ’/‘/—— mh ksg h I[g ia n Ia‘llat l[ inch tailored valance ... . $6 98 Z Guaranteed 1009, all-wool Blankets. — an l [ r t ‘n n;luvy Damask Window Drapes, with ';-llldl 4 Virgin wool fi;IZd comforts, brocaded satin. - wvalance, exceedingly rich and pleasing; 3 Am Thankful-- in & varity of color. Pl ... $5.98 . 66x80 ......$9.50 72x78 $19.50 . . e amask Portieres High-grade Seamless Deep Pile Fine, Closely Woven Wool that I enjoy good health, a pleasant match - A S tainstEE RS : Comforts of heavy quality sateen; dainty chry= Bkl - dve: {Bavie of vay il il dok 6] corticn UM ‘and. ovestockd (& 3 FX0) e nas® | Araby Wilton Rugs | santhemum designs with pisin colored § 3 0’5 lfol'ld 2 | edge to match dot. Pair $3.00 ar Designs $3450 Durable end Attractive Patterns g 8 children. ¢ Dainty Criss-Cross Curtains, Point d’Esprit em= 83 10. XK ERRL ol 9x12 . $69.00 ayon Bedspreads; large flounced l 2.95 BT S bansiibiors lictl e v | (S 250 | o061 s $ ave been able to earn a little Marqiete, Carsin of sheis ity 107 ALENPEELS. o, S gt iistpuitioren Sateen Pillows, 15¢15; modernintc de- 4 0 - than my liVlng reql}iremeflts i w'é::::";;;“:::";‘;::‘;“u « $l 95 - gggm'. 3?!"61.;;““‘"... cevses 498 S0-inch Velour-l‘l‘n‘e;."r'-'l;l.e' ...... e and have been able to save a little each o it G 2 Lo month. , THAT I have enough life insurance and property to leave my family reasonably well off when I am no longer here to provide for them. THAT I have made my will providing that the Lincoln National Bank, as trustee, shall handle my estate and the proceeds of my life insurance so that my : : j e family will receive a reg‘u]ar income that 10-Piece Walnut-Veneer Maple Overlay Dining Room Suite 4.Pc. Walnut-Veneer Bedroom Suite they can count on—and live on. . A graceful suite. Ten_pieces consisting of an extension A fine suite at a very low price. Comprises large table, large buffet, enclosed server, china cabinet and 6 chairs $ 1 29 dresser, French vanity, deep chest of drawers, straight- $98 Some day your wife will be thankful if you :; ::-]:‘;:'o "T::r §3’§§J’ of genuine walnut veneer with maple fenadt bed. Heavy overlays and large turned legs are eatures. provide for her financial welfare through : . Our Trust Department ; ‘ o , . Z ; LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK Jhe cfulius Lansburgh Sfurniture (%, 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. Y e T, Entrance___ggg F Stfeet

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