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48 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, P. C, THURSDAY, bLL. EMBER 12, 192 record for the dates when baby held up ‘The revision is the work of Dr. Mar- bo; '3 ity. _— ABILENE, Tex., December 12.— OFFERED PARENTS his head, sat up, cut his teeth, crept, | tha M. Eliot, director of the child hy- TO 100 BOYS IN D|STR|CT '{"h: :g;l;:ny! will give the coats| TURIN, Italy (#).—Prince Humbert, Thomas L. Blanton, former Representa- stood alone, walked and spoke the first | giene division of the Children's Bureau, Christmas morning at 10 o'clock, wWhen | heir to the n‘{un ‘throne, wants wed- tive from this district, who voluntarily word. with the ald of & group of baby spe- | wouths Selected by Associated | MAnRY of the sales force will be on hand | ding presents—lots af them—on _the Hitherto Uncle Sam has been content | cialists. to wait on the youngsters and show | occasion of his forth marriage to Charities Will Be Given them all the courtesy extended regular | Princess u-m-:m%um; but SAY BEPU'"ES SHU]’ _BLANTON TO RUN. |BOOKS ON BABY CARE | ent it snctute s biank | g tomis-aia sun-path mamicnons: - | SAKS TO PLAY SANTA e e ssernis oweny | WEDDING GIFTS ASKED: 4 vacllé:‘:: ;::‘w:“;::: ':’m’::n:: Government’s “Best Seller” Is Bul-| with advising mothers, and in so doing — - the ) put out a bulletin in greater demand P customers. only for other le. aroles Deplete Band. Overcoat by Store ipal aide-de-cam N . Through his icipal D, yesterday that he will seek to regain his| ~ 1etin on “Infant Care.”” by | than any other public document, its an- g ahio W nual_distribution averaging more than| gRpp WING, Minn. (#).—It's a tough| Saks & Co. will continue its custom Factory Runs 300 Years. ?m:;‘;,‘,“’.‘,.;“‘:,’.‘:’ii‘m’é“m’“ ’331:?&’&‘2 . |seat in Congress next vear. Children's Bureau. i half million copies. It far outstripped f Clash in| Bianton, who will be opposed by R. e, s . " break for J. F. Dubbe, bandmaster, of previous years by playi | WWitnesses Tell o A Y B The'previous “best sele,” a bulletn on | Wienever i pupls et & go0d Break.| Santa lcus 3eArs by playing the role of | STOCKHOLM (%)—Three hundred | themselves. Those who really desire to . B obi clected to Congress in 1917 from the | By the Assoclated Press. 0! 3 Dubbe leads the band at the train-| ay to 100 | years of production without a day lost A Please them may donate good round Which Six Textile Work- | et oicirict which since has been| Uncle Sam today plunged more deeply | The old bulletin had but one illus- |ing school here and was proud of his POOF boys of Washington. through labor trouble is the record | UMS 0 charity of education. Made smaller by the creation of the irto the baby-book business. tration, the baby on the cover. The|50-plece organization until the State| Each of these boys, to be selected by | claimed by the Ovi s | ;oThe prince particularly commends the Teventeenth district, in which he now| His best selling bulletin, “Infant |new one, gay with pitcured bebies, in- | board of control granted paroles to 36 the Associated Charities, will be given | facturers of rfl P‘"m'l! ur&s. Aty oundation of scholarships for stu- resides. Care.” put out by the Children's Bureau, | cludes ail the newest developments in | of the boys recently. a0 overcost. It will be'the forty first | ceal piante on the cest coust, | - | wedding. | Y manner of fetng ers Lost Lives. By the Assoclated Pr BURNSVILLE, N, C., December 12— Testimony that deputy sheriffs fired at textile strikers who were fleeing from tear gas released by officers was heard erday as the State presented the first, chapters of its story of the early ° e A morning battle at a Marion cotton mill ctober 2, in which six were killed or fatally wounded. 3 4 Eight deputy sheriffs are on trial Nere on a change of venue from Mc- s D e &% Moady, o terti | union member in Marion, testified hPf gaw he deputies fire into the crowd as | 3 A ll i §: ; ' Cape e Dinding. tear g1t Mo —because they are practical as well as decorative — and backed by “Furniture of Merit” guarantee of value —they cape the blinding tear gas. Moody was one of mber of witnesses who took | 5 . . o e and o el o Tari, phais will become enduring delights in every home where they are bestowed. iffs B. . Robbins, Dave Jarrett, Jim | Owens, Charles Tate, Taylor Green,| Wililam Twiggs, Robert Ward and W. o o A ‘Fender are on trial. | Ollr Co.ytle.fs Credlt is From one of the witnesses for the State the defense brought the state. | ment, under cross-examination. that | . istol cartridges were found in the d d f y ~ Pockets of Tilden Carver, one of the fendere. or Your conventence men fatally wounded when he wasi taken to the Marion General Hospital | for treatment. | Says Pistol Was at Home. Dr. J. F. Miller, manager of the hos- pital, said & number of cartridges were | found in Carver's pockets, but Carver's wife, who followed on the stand, said her husband’s pistol was at_home on the day of the shooting. State wit- nesces had testified that none of the | strikers at the mill were armed. | | The physician told of the deaths in the hospital of Carver, Randolph Hall, James Roberts, Luther Bryson and George Jonas. He said Jonas had a handcuff on his left wrist when he came to the hospital, Samuel Vickers, l the sixth striker killed, died before he could be taken to the hospital. Rom Minish, the first witness in the trial, saw no guns fired, he said, be- cause few shots had been fired when | he fell unconscious with a bullet wound | through his head. On cross-examination he said he did not hear Sheriff Oscar F. Adkins tell the strikers they should not keep men out of the mill who wanted to work. He said some of the pickets had “barked” at non-union workers enter- Martha Wnlhin‘kon ing the mill “as if they were dogs.” & B b ol hatasta Yy, [ ; Sewing Cabinet, $19.75 At this juncture Judge G. V. Cowper of Kinston, presiding at the special term called by Gov. Gardner, said he felt the jury should be advised at this time that “iaboring men have the right to organize a labor union, that a labor union has the right to peacefully picket so long as they do not disturb the peace; they may discuss joining the union, but they have no right to use force, intimidation or threats to keep others from work.” Moody, & striker, testified that after g tear gas was released Twiggs, Owens, Fender and Jarrett shot into the crowd. He saw no weapon on the strikers, adding that 50 or 60 shots *“coming from the direction of the officers were fired.” He declared he had not threat- ened any Jmen_ who wanted to g0 into the mill, but had warne nephews = fo stay away because it “looked like Tea Wagon, $19.75 Telephone Set, $9.95 Smoker’s Set, $19.75 End Table, $6.95 rouble was coming.” = o He said he saw Jones with a stick | f - olsed over Sheriff Adkins. The stick = Ell"lllllIIIl|||lIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIl|||||||l|l||||||llllIIIlIl|IIIIlIl||||I|IIII||||||III||||IllllII|I!IlIlIl||II|IIII||II||I|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|||||||IllllIIIIIIIlINIImlllIIllllmllllllllllllllIIfllllllIIiiIIIl!!llflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIiIllmllllllll|||IlIlIllI|IIIIIIlI|I|IIIIIIIlIIIII|! ater was introduced in evidence. It . E contained some lead. Mrs.- Jones later | testified that the stick was used by her husband _because of an injury to his hand. She said the stick was orna- mented with lead and presented to her husband by a friend. JOHNSON WILL DELAY | : Our Annual Christmas Glft DEPARTURE FOR CHINA — ; — to the Little Folks Newly-Appointed Minister to China ‘Will Await Arrival Here of His Predecessor. Nelson T. Johnson, Assistant Secre- tary of State, who has been appointed Minister to China, will delay his depar- ture for that country until he can have a personal conference with John V. A MacMurray, the retiring Minister, wi is expected to arrive here the lat part of this month. H | H H : g tae eAtecs unth e Toports hepe. o ; g On Sale Tomorrow Mr. Johnson will continue to serve as e § c (F’_. o Mokas ) @ ) iday Morning i H H E 4 £ H H H QTR Governor Winthrop Desk ) A real chair—for real service. These chairs are not toys—but practical for little folks’ very own use. Made to our special order; strongly con- structed and finished in Christmas red. Price is less than the actual cost—but that’s with our complements. Assistant Secretary of State until that time. His successor at the State De- partment has not been announced. Mr. MacMurray has accepted a position on the staff of Johns Hopkins University, s . S Quantity is limited—so we cannot accept phone or mail orders—and none A factory in Johannesburg, South can be delivered. Africa, buys up locusts and converts them into cattle cake, fowl food and § H H H H § " %HlIllllllllllllmlllllIIlllIIIIIIII'IIH||||‘l|||||||||||||||l“l“|l|||||||||||||||"l||||||i|l||||llllllllIlIIIHIIlIIIlI"IlIIII"Illllll|I|lllI!IlllllmllllllllllIIllIIIIIIII!IOIIIIIIllllmlIOIIIIIIIIIIII!III!“IIIIII|||l||l|||lIIlIllllmllllIlllIllllllIIlll||l|lIIIIlIIIIlIiIlIlIIIIIIII “Take a pleasant motor trip home and thereby save enough to pay for several Christmas gifts. Many of ravel hitoty, asc mow ok friber vel , are now sti reduced by special excursions. RICHMOND $3.50 FREDERICKSBURG . $1.75 . PITTSBURGH $7.00 ETTYSO'RG § 278 BUFFALO §12.78 CLEVELAND. "10.25 DETROIT . 13.00 ANDIANAPOLIS 15.00 CHICAGO . 18.00 JACKSONVILLE $20.00 e | . ’ AUSUSTA GA. 004.23 MLAMS . . $20.00 / Magazine Rack, $2.75 Footstool, $2.95 Fiber Fernery, $3.95 Magazine Rack, $3.50 - ATLANTA $18.75 BIRMINGHM §23.25 MONTGOM'Y $23. VTMPnIS - 35.00 N, ORLEANS 3128 Tickets and Infermation at e House & Herrmann Have Lunch at the Terminal Cafe DEPENDABLE “Furniture of Merit”. Floor Lamps, $14.4 Seventh at Eye Bridge L:mp:rap;ns:h, sfr;.,s