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30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1929, ; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. I 2 SLAIN; HUSBAND HELD. | NURSE IS REMOVED [, s s in the nave of st re- | g, and guotes D Constanint of g}g%pzopn_z GIVEN- WARNING A misabigrat Danett Wb custody of Norweglan consular oficals | Shory (0T, ff, statement, that, the | G AINGT FAKE SALESMEN- Riley,” fllustrated in living tableaux by Woman, Estranged From Suspect, FHOM VATIGAN PRISON and is on her way back to Norway to- | noia. (Copyright, 1920.) - ! e e toan at the Fitst Bap i i was removed from the S The Washington Better Business Bu- . . A 1 s tod: L tist Church, Sixteenth and O streets. CHARLESTON, W. Va., December 13 | Norwegian Consular Officials Take | tunt ner maé’mfi’e Yeied ntoruer Kemal Honors Russian. N e ne =] . hn Gann and her step- ' Mrs. Ellis Logan, chalrman of the () —-Mis. Jol by curlous journalists, but she was ISTANBUL, Turkey, December 13 posits for radios, claiming to represent department n}oegaucmon. D. C. Fed- father, Richard Price, 65, were shot and | Charge of Woman Who Attempt- | spotted by them just before she boarded | (#).—President Mustapha Kemal came ?gnam downtown department stores. , 2 x | eration of Women's Clubs, invites ail ) % killed ‘at their home here early today. ed to Kill Bisohp-Smit smin. e atomment, | 12,1015 clty yesterday to receive L. M.| According to Louis, Rothschild, di- lub women an overs e & p - ised Vatican _statement, | Ka: , Tepresenting the commis- | rector, the bureau ece .. {Taking of Testimony in Suit open meeting at the Mount Pleasant Is Reflected in AH of Amer- poiice said the woman's husband, John : which was to have appeared severai|sariat for forelgn affairs in Moscow. | number of complaints. The pseudo - Library tomorrow evening at 2 o'clock. . : Gann, had been arrested at Newport, days ago, apparently was delayed until | It was the first time that the President | salesmen are said to have gone from Against Doheny Expected — ica, Says Mexican Ky., as the slayer. According to the | BY Radio Dispatch to The Star. today so that the woman would be out | has so honored a foreign visitor, usual- | door to door in some neighborhoods l.lll.h;e n\;c ol’; sc:lfiles gl x?l“rc‘li‘t?ce? police, the Ganns were estranged and | ROL]{&, D;c;m?;rylg;%srmx;e: 0“1; of 'g‘u‘e! c::;'-ry l:efin:r‘es i&s publication. | ly wn&mg at Angfi;‘a lg;-u lvlsltors to|and to have t,;‘lzen gmlgln‘ umesg as wi iven by the Aviation Club o H { lum mstad, 29-year- statement, learned absolute- | come to him. Karakhan 0 to An- | advances on radio sets. e facts have to Go Into Next Week: | Wasnington tonight at the club rooms, President. Gann had threatened the life of his| Somse “apt aciemptod. o, shoot BIshop | 1y clekrs BIEhon Smit of eay. chavees | gora tonight to negotiate a new Turc';-:gcén called to the attention of the 1108 Sixteenth street. wife and their two children. Smit, Canon of St. Peter's, more than | that he had improper relations with the | Soviet friendship pact. police. By the Associated Press. Harrison Bible class of COngress| gy the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, December 13— |Street Methodist Protestant Church| ‘NEw YORK, December 13.—Presi- | Attorneys for E. L. Doheny and the | will €lve 8 $000 1ok Darty Lenight tiaenteeieot Orus Rublo of Mexico, last | Pan-American Petroleum Co., fighting night broadcast rst public state- = church. Program will be featured by | ment to the people of the United Crpd the Government’'s suit to cancel oil leases in the Elk Hill field near here, (& three-act comedy. o in & good-will message over a_Nation- wide radio network of the Columbia announced today that more time would | Brightwood Citizens' Association wil be required to present their side of the | et tonight at the old Brightwood | BIORJCAsting System. N2 NZ = ) = cas: than had been estimated. Taking | Senool, Georgla avenue at Quackenbos 2 of testimony probably will extend into : o cere admirer of this great Nation for = —_ Sext week, thoy said. T N the heights it has attained, constituting —Z NS Sy As in previous suits to cancel leases| Dr. Abram Simon will speak on|® proud sccomnlishment for all the in- given by Albert B. Full, Secretary O | “Character Education ‘Through Reli- | habltants of t;méncgolglment.' he said, in e Interior dur} rding admin- " g Son- | slow, but cl g nte g the Harding gion” tonight at 8 o'clock at the Syn- | SION, put clear English, g | Elk Hills by collusion and fraud. Phi Sigma Chi Sorority, Beta Chap- | tinues, because the prosperity of the; The defense yesterday: read into the | ter, will hold a dance tonight at 9 at | United States contributes to the pros- yecord a deposition by Rear Admiral | the L'Aiglon Club. On the dance com- | perity of America and the prosperity of John K. Robison, retired. Robison, | mittee are Misses Wilma Riedel, Lucille | America signifies sooner or later the .’“ former chief of the Bureau of Engineer- | Sari, Elinor Riley, Dorothy Swain, El- | prosperity of humanity, f the Navy, said Doh: told him | mira Swain, Helen Farhood and Mae “I believe the revolution, now that et % g nd the material obstacles raised by its ene- | 10" 1917 that aval oil rescrves were | Richter. the material obstacles ralsed by s ene “heing managed all right if the Govern- — s _have - | 0 . ! f | Pleasant Plains Citizens' Association | ecessors, has finally entered the field of | F jrent xants all the oll drained out Of| yiyl meet in Bruce School tonight at 8 | practical realization.” IS O 00 or the Home D uring Previous defense witnesses testified | 0'clock. Election of officers. ——— the Christmas Season that the leases were granted Doheny for | american Society for Steel Ti oil development to protect the GOVern- | waahington- Baltimore. Ghapter. -moets PROTEST MILREIS DROP. 4 g nent's interests, as operators on 8- | onignt*a;.he Department of Inierior Artificial Holly Trees ............$829% gacent leases were draining the oil from | Building, 8 o'clock. Dinner at the Cos- |Rio de Janeiro Press Calls for : " the reserves. oS Olub 6t 615, Artificial Berry Trees ........%11t0$195 In another deposition John W. Stag- et Realization of Gold. ,J 721 gers of the Midway Land & Ofl Co. R e Artificial Holly Wreaths . ....15cto $150 FUTURE. Bald his company and others had been | Five hundred card party will be giv- a=rs forced to withdraw from bidding on | en by the Owings Beach Citizens' As- | RIO DE JANIERO, December 13.— ) ; Artificial Berry Wreaths . o0 JI5€ Teserve leases because Doheny bid 55 | soclation at Northeast Temple, Eighth |Decline of the milreis on the exchange RN T er cent of production in royalties to|and F streets northeast, tomorrow night | since the beginning of this week is S ] Potted Poinsett 8 he_Government. dietiad at 8:30 o'clock. ?{ousing nmvlgurous ““;g:m;’r:sl;nd%?‘gl ceee cen “I cussed Doheny out several times,” |the opposition press o 2 Btaggers said, “for putting in bids at| Anti-blue law mass meeting will be |Washington Luis to realize a portion of e |- 3 Single Poinsetta....... 15c and $1 such a high foyalty figure. I told him | held in the garden of the Mayflower |the gold in the “Caja Establizacion, o | o ificial Fruit Tree $125 and $1.95 i made it impossible for any one else to | Hotel Sunday evening. 8 o'clock, under | The press declares that release of this 20| & Arti e operate at a profit.” auspices of e District of Colum- |gold Wi eep the mi = oo . . & = bin Atsoeiation Oppose o, e qum- | &ial rate established by the stabilization 2EIEY L &8 8 Artificial Christmas Tree. .....75cto $135 Public invited, plan promulgated by President Wash- / % Yuletide Basket $1485 40 8375 INDIANS IN NEW MEXICO il |ington Luis himself. | Biological Soclety of Washington | ———————————————— Single Sprays of Artificial Holly and Mistle- meets tomorrow night in the new as- | Sur d Maurice C. Hall of the Bu- « POVERTY BELT RICH | o ot e o e | hmimaal. Tndustey, Department ; toe for wrapping gifts...........10c —_— o'clock. O. J. Murie of the Biologicay of Agriculture, will speak. - g a e Rockefeller Research School Rep- |=—————————— THE DOWN STAIRS STORE - C t l . / $2.95 ' ostume lps resentative Tells of Big Pay %%%%%%%%% Shoulderettes, Warm and light-weight. In pink, blue, orchid, B ¥ RS CI n Y g / \ tea rose andwhite with ribbon trimming. 1 Lace-trimmed $2.95 . Crepe de Chine g istration, the Government alleges | agogue. e e miasea oone | DOWN STAIRS STORE . Doheny * obtained three contracts in N By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, December 13—Lo. the T 1 ) =8 Nightingales, 525 00T an, 't as poor as may have & E: - Been feared. Kenneth M. Chapman of 0 manlzlng Knitted Nightingales with sleeves in pink, blue | With a festive air of femininity, these the Rockefeller School of Research, at and orchid, with lighter trimming. slips make excellent gifts. Dainty lace Santa Fe, N. Mex., says many Indians in the once poverty-stricken desert dis- Y L X Z 3 X = banding at the top— a i o trict are making incomes of $3,000 and oar IKmtted Shawls, #2°* and Sg = 1 b i Pastel shades enfanu:m}lilI;refl::Il)Fl“1’11?:13 Lang or square shawls, with fringed and scalloped : peach, banana and white. Shadow hems. more a year. Chapman, speaking before the Indian edges. White, orchid, gray, blue and pink. trading post here, said the Indians in L4 [ many cases have become independent rlstm as l n en through revival of the ancient Indian arts of basket and pottery making. e WHEN the turkey comes on and the silver and crystal Marrlage Llcenses. gleam and sparkle you will want the loveliest Prancis N_ Kraich, 24, and Virginia A. linens possible to add to your table’s quiet beauty. Tol- c.Jn.n, 22; Rev. T, Vincent Flntgaer-:g-’ % manizing will give them to you. Let us launder your MiRensie, 38: Rey. William' J. Sween ; Chrisimas cloth and napkins and you will have snowy, ..,’,'5?":‘1"‘»“3'33“{‘{.x’.i:.ufi‘“wm‘m’.’x'.’i“ e O graceful linens with a rich luster that will bring a throb Grant ?f: Dfihthza.unna Bessie R. Maxon, of joy to every linen lover. L el We are on WRC Saturday Evening, 8:30 P.M. n L. Christensen, 34, Minden, . 4 and Corn W. March, 20, this city; Listen in Hug-Me Tights, 27 { Kid Gloves, #1.% 1 Bandettes, §1 With and without sleeves. In pink, blue, orchid, f . navy, white-and-gray and orchid-and-gray. offer splendid value Knitted Bed Jackets...........$39 ~ @ An opportunity to purchase a gift of fine L quality at a very low price. One-clasp Attractively boxed, they will carry Christ- t $2.95 - Knitted Spencers.............52 o styles with fancy cuffs. In beaver, brown 3 mas greetings in the daintiest fashion. Flncy Knitted Shoulderettes. .. .. .51 "‘ and black with white. Sizes 6 to 7%4. Also other styles, 58¢ to $1.50. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Lace, Satin, Crepe de Chine Roy. 1ldxedJ Né";ih 26, 1y . ER;; L. B,lnl'lnfil. 24, and Rose H. Boswell, 28 oot T Rbedy 26, Kabsas City. Mo.. and 7 Tt I Reed, 26, Kansas City, Mo., Mary Freeman, 26, Cumberland, Md.;" Rev. F. W. MacKenzie, Pres. Allan F. Poore. Osbourne S. Banks. 34, and Inez Williams, 23; Rev. William e Merle O. Lain of all ages Handbags, 50c to $2.95 Imitation of calf and snakeskin— some of real calf. Many variations Corner 6th & C Sts. NW. | 6 Dupont Circle Metropolitan. 2469 18th Street N.W. st;‘.' 'qy\nnur,o. Va.; and “Y‘ » 30, Millersville, Md.; L, ) 2 3 d 3 = g, 38, ot of ‘Wichimond, Va: Rev North 3445 0071 o0z Columbia 0636 b Ao Potts, 30, and Emma J. L. Mul- 0072 0074 / of pouch, envelope, strap and lican, 42; Rev. Z. B. Phillip: : . “Th vanity styles. Red, green, blue 3 : and brown. mas W, Apdrews. 33, and Frances P. Member of the Laundry Owners National Association Jackson L. ‘Cole. ok w | S R A A BRSNS mma_T. Graves, 18, Ettrick, Vi Rev. ark Depp. ok oepp — - r R 7 TOLMANLAUNDRY 2 A Gifts for Baby Gifts for Children Gifts for Girls 01 Franck, 28, both of Richmond, Va.; Rev. There is perhaps no gift that appeals more Sports Hose, 50c to younger ferrn;!:ini!y than_,“undies”—a gift Cotton-and-Wool Sports Hose in gordeligHRIEitown s 7 $4-length, 74-length and long Rayon fashions this variety— d S styles. Slips, $1 Shirt and Bloomer sct, Baby Buntings . i Gowns, $1 9 ] ANoiliSweaters .- Capeskm Gloves, $150 S i Flgyered Negligeer, Bootse Se 4 Pajamas, $1.95 Quilted Robes, $5.95 Blankets $ When one is warmly, smartly, i NATIONAL PAR K, ARK. Sty oy :SBeto 324;.;; dressed-up—one wears fleece-lined Other Underwear Suggestions AR i gloves of capeskin. They have one Silk Flowered Shorts..............519% All Year $729‘ clasp and come in brown, or tan. 3 Silk Dance Sets. ..................5165 Tourist Fares Si Round Trip Sizce ooy Silk Gowns and Ships.............. Silk Dresses, 1 to 3 years .. LOVERS of the out-of-doors, secking Wash Dresses, 1 to 3 yea: e . Boxed Handkerchiefs, 50¢ Gifts with attractiveness not a winter resort whose facilities for Bathrobes, 2 to 6 years .......... sport and pleasure are unlimited, can Panty Dresses, 206 ........uus Three cotton handkerchiefs, in a concealed confidently choose Hot Springs National Little Boys’ Wash Suits, 2t0 6 .... .$1.00 box—with one’s favorite animal— Pongee Blouses ... 51 : S It SnEIEs Sweater and Beret Sets, 2 to 4 ..........$1.95 Bkl e Park. The mild, springlike climate, the All-Wool Sweaters +..n.......$1.05 and $2.95 or a doll—embroidered in gay Fancy Cotton Blouses. ...............51 splendid golf courses, the inviting foot- Story Books . 80c colors in the corners. Raincoats. ...............$395 and 3595 paths and smooth winding roadways THE DOWN STAIRS STORE . THE DOWN STAIRS STORE and the energizing mineral baths offer . recreation and healthful exercise to all % visitors. There are pretentious hotels o . g . and comfortable apartments, accommo- Sl G f ‘ G f f Bo dations to suit the means of every guest, lpper l ts l ts or ys Easily, Quickly Reached on Missouri Pacific Lines Trains The Missouri Pacific Lines operate fas , }:.x-l.‘ri(qunr- sto Hot Springs National % w b M l 95 e e T ' omen's Mules, $1. trains from the North and East. & \ 3 Black satin with marabou or N ostrich in boudoir shades—plain D’Orsay Slippers of black patent leather, purple, blue, red and green. Cuban heels, with soft or padded soles. 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For driving and all sorts of gencral =3 Of sheepskin with thick, soft, ; Leather Gloves... .. .%1to %178 wear, fabric gloves are particularly woolly linings. Made in bunny a adaptable. In gray only. . style with little ears. Well made. pe=e All-wool “Tim” Capl. 150918 Hot Springs— Py 3 f Honto af A THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE THE DOWN STAIRS STORE . . by Tiokets, reservations and lllustrated O n S a l e N o w a t R e d u C e d P r l C e S e o o Hot Springs Bocklet from g ] 145 Women’s and Misses’ Coats MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES Nat. Press Bldg., Washington, D.C. ! 2 - THE DOWN TTAIRS STORE Patterns to match up with his favorite