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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, -D. €, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17,1830 COURT RULES DOG MAN’S FRIEND, |BOMBER SUSPECTS | S uhe taoupes " cer-irred, b | Wants “Gumption” Prise. men " also -escaped exchanging DPLOAT TO €T | HONORARY DEGREE Sir Esme Howard to Be Made Doctor of Laws by George- town University. Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambas- gador, who is soon to retire from the diplomatic service of his country, will yecelve an honorary degree of doctor of Jaws from Georgetown University at a special academic assemblage the eve- ning of February 12. g The occasion was announced by Dr. Coleman Nevils, . J., president of \hr university, as being arranged in honor of the centenary of the Philo- demic Society of Georgetown College, which is the oldest students’ debating organization of any university in the country. Founded just 100 years ago, during the Jackson administration, Philodemic has been in _continuous existence ever since. It numbers among its former members most of the distin- guished alumni of the college. In conferring a degree upon Ambas- sador Howard before his departure from Washington the university authorities decided that the centenary of its most | historic students’ organization was an | appropriate occasion to honor one who has been equally distinguished in aca- | demic life as in rendering a notable service in promoting a better under- standing between the two great English- yesterday in a len Montgomery and lower courts in denying to the widow, Madie Montgomery, her claim for com- pensation for her husband's death. BUT IS NOT GUARD’S EQUIPMENT Georgia Supreme Tribunal Makes Decision in Suit Growing Out of Fatal Rescue Attempt. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., January 17.—A dog (S not a part of a night watchman's “equipment,” but is his best friend. ‘The: Georgia Supreme Court so ruled y memorial to John is dog in sustaining Montgomery, a Savannah, Ga., night watchman, was drowned in the Savan- nah River while trying to save his dog from g similar fate. The dog reached land. Associate Justice S. Price Gilbert, in writing the decision, said: “From what has been said, it will not be difficult to ascertain where the unusual saving to lightful perfume. Goldenberg's—Main Floor. $1 Oz. Ben Hur Perfume, 4 0z, 29¢ Take ndvnnhge of this treat yourself to some of this de- sentiment and_inclination of the court would lead.- The court, however, is a court for correction of errors and -we must be guided by the law.” Attorneys for the widow had lpwled on the ground that the dog was a part of Montgomery's equipment as & night | es watchman as the animal was a watch dog. Fighting Reported in China.’ HONG KONK, January 17 (#).—Fight- ing was reported yesterday at Holhow. chief port of the Island of Hainan, be- tween anti-Nanking troops holding the city and the Canton navy. The British sloop Magnolia left here for Hothow to protect foreigners there. GIVE ‘POLICE BATTLE Men Escape Bullets Near Honies of Judge and District Attorney at Scranton, Pa. By the Associated Press. | SCRANTON, Pa., January 17.—Po- Hee today exc‘hnnled shots ‘with two men found loitéring around the homes of & mjguge and prosecutor, The men | esea) Guards at the home of Judge E. C. Newcomb. who is conducting an inves- tigation into the activities of a local machine syndicate, attempted to question .the men, who ran as the police approached. The police then med fire, which was returned by the leeing ‘men. They escaped in an au- tomobile driven by & third man. A short time later ‘at the home of District Attorney J. Julius Levy, special prosecutor in the slot mnc.hlne investi- to the Levy home. morning the heme of former -Police Commissioner Arigoni was dynamited. ART HICKMAN EXPIRES Famed Dance.Orchestra Leader Was | By the Assoclated Press. Hickman, 42, well known dance.orches- tra leader, died here yesterday after a | major operation. climbed to fame as director of dance | music. revue took him East a decade ago, and | he later directed dance orchestras at several large hotels and cafes in the | East. He was not married. after shots with the special guard -assigned SOUTHEND, England, J-nulry 17 Last Wednesday ilson, (). —Right Rev.. Henry , Bishop of Chelmsford, would like to see a prize for girls' gumption estab- lished. “It is not Mgh with brains, but people wl'.h gumption who get on in the world,” he sald in_an address at 4 girls' school here.' “He believes that fashions, in particular, show [lrl]' lack of gumptlon “Why on earth,” he | asiced; “Should. you mot strike out_on | your own lines even if you are told you | must wear a hat of a peculiar lhlpe and a skirt of a particular lenn NIUIITII Indicates lnluld famed nerves. Help Nnun to rid of the cause of irritation. ¢ for our booklet today. | MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERALWATER for 15 years The Fre. W;terar HOT SPRINOS ARK. 215 District National Bank Bldg. Metro. 1062 FOLLOWING OPERAT{ON| Nationally Xnown for Post- ‘War ‘Syncopations. SAN FRANCISCO, January 17.—Art After the World War Hickman A stage ‘engagement in a big | == Parkmg Space for Our Customers Opposite 8th Street Entranc. _G_D_LLE_______NI?ERG_ “AT SEVENTH AND K”—CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED-—-THE DEPENDABLE STORE Supple, Even if your joints aren’t as young |as they used to be you don't want everybody to notice it. | 1It's nice to have folks say, “Look at Mr. Jones, péople say he's 75 but | I don't believe it—he's just as-spry |and walks as. sprightly as a man lof 45!" A mulmude of people ln the fall and winter life, who find that their joints are misbehaving, have learned |that a good rubbing with a soothing, | penetrating emollient called -JOINT- EASE keeps their joints and muscles |limbered up — working = freely -and smoothly. Many Old People Have Limber Joihtsi | | JOINT-EASE brings _comfort, to| Stiff, swoolen, sore, painful _joints. You' can get a generous tube that wili last a long time at.any drug store in America for 60 cents. Why not get one tube and give your ailing foints & treat once in & whilee if for any reason you aren't satisfied, your money Wilt b returned. Peoples Drug Stores will be glad to tell you lbmn the loodnull of Joint- Fase. FREE Send for 12 day trial tube to Pope Laboratories, Desk 6, Hallowell, Maine.—Advertisement. Master Barbers in Our Beauty Shop! popular place for women’s and children’s hair cutting |. these days! That is why it is such.a | Beauty Shop—Third Floor. speaking nations. Lady Isabella also will | be a guest of the university on that oc- casion. John F. Lynch, a senior at the college, is president of the Philodemic Society and will make the address of welcome _at the centenary exeroises. During the £ 18 years or more that Rev. John J. Too- - .hey. 8. J. has coached the debating teams of the Philodemic they have never _ lost an intercollegiate contest. D’ANNUNZIO GIVES $5,000 TO CHURCH TItalian Warrior-Poet, Whose Writ- ings Papal Authorities Condemn- ed, Honors Mother, Dresses That Combme Good Cut . .. Good Style . . . Good Quality ... Good Taste! $15 In fact, every woman and miss in Washington should become miliar with this specialized line of $15 dresses, which is our par- ticular pnde. Begin tomorrow by dropping in to see this latest “batch” of new arrivals, of which the charming two-piece peplum model sketched is typical. " Heavy silk crepes in black and brilliant colors . . featuring the new yokes, draped necklines, boleros, . shirrings, - embroidery, long sleeves, and short sleeves . . that give the Sprml mode its “thousand-and-one” smart variations. Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 46 and Sizes 20V, to 30Y; Goldenberg's—Second Floer. Straw-and- Felt Hats —the Smart Choice for Early Spljmg! $3.95—55 Others at $7.50 matching straw Boys Sults and Overcoats Now About ¥, Price Boys’ $15 to $21.50 Suits Smart Set Suits—of the finest tai and materials—blue cheviots, ca Sl stituees: St et vany Uegtwillibe 9 75 proud to w Complete with ‘plus 4 knic] f s.m 10 o 18. Extra knicke Boys 310 and $14.75 Suits cellent suits for school wear. Well tailored. $ ? 5 5 Sizes 11 to 18. L High School and Prep Suits, With Two Pairs Longies $15 Sui 16 to 20 yrs., speci aios ianeis v s SRTLE $18.75 Suits, 16 to 20 yrs., special. ' .313.75 .$16.75 $18.75 School Knickers 98c Knickers, some 50c $1.50 and $2 Cloth 31.29 . $1.69 Crisp, new sheets, made | for double beds. Hand torn and ironed. ‘Heavy quality,’ fm- ished with deep hem. Come in early tomorrow and buy a supply at this special price! . $1.69 BLEACHED SHEETS Extra length sheets . . . 81x99 inches . . . l 29 guaranteed free from starch or dressing. By the Associated Pre January © 17— warrior-poet and | playwright, whose works were sweep- :ingly condemned by the papal au- thorities and put on the index prohi- bitorum two years ago, has just do- nated 100,000 lire (more than $5,000) to the rector of the Church of San here, soon to be enlarged and bellished, for the erection of a v chapel dedicated to the memory of his mother. He will design and ornament the chapel himself. The poet's family long ago lived in + Pescara, and he' wants his mother's 1S brought back here for burial. rish priest, Don 'Annunzio speaks ection. Wool Suits of smart mixtures with two knickers, two longies, or one of each. Ex- to the ‘Brandano ith deep OUTDOOR CAFES CLOSED BY LOCUST SWARMS Insects in Soups and Drinks Put Casnblann., Moroeco, Places Out, 2t lul(fius By the Assoclutdd i . CASAB] CA. Motocco, Jlnunry 17. wal of locusts descended on Casablanca yesterday and caused every outdoor cafe and dining room to close. The insects piled in the soups, beers and wines and drove late luncheon cus- tomers to shelter. Two companies of the Prenchr Foreign Legion, armed with fire-fighting appa- yatus, sprayed insecticides , over the invaders. The legionnaires went into the action with a battle cry of “Save our beers!” and fought the locusts with the greatest enthusiasm. An official communique issued in the evening said that the in- ‘vasion had been repuL!ed and that all present danger was past. | saturday_speeial, 9:15AM.-1PM. 100 Boys’ Suits, 0’Coats, Mackinaws, Sheepskin Coats $5.95 to $12 Values : Prep- Suits, i ll. to lll Coltl. ! to 35 97 and Corduroy Knickers ll! Ovmnlll. 12 to 20 years $18.50 Overcoats, ll $3 Rayon Bedspreads 50c. Pequot Plllowcnes In rose, blut. ::l:t 25 b Pa::otlgu.’h!y T 82 Sl 69 Mattress Covers Cut to allow for blrvched shecting 1 sl .29 full and twin ix, 25c¢ Bleached Muslin Hill bleached mus- lin of a soft firm fin- ish quality; 36 inches wide. $24.78 Oveuuh. 15 o 20 years U. S. MOTIVE QUESTIONED. Bending of Ship to Brazil at Elec- tion Time Draws Comment. RIO JANEIRO, January 17 (#).—The opposition newspaper Esquerda yester- mf asked editorially why the U. S. 8. Salt Lake City was to visit Rio Janelr March 1, which is election day in Brazi as well as the opening date for th Yearly carnival. ;" The writer of the article suggested { that though it was possible the crew wanted to attend the clmlvll there ‘was & question to be put: “Does the American Government need to guaran- tee the interests of its candidates on election dl) Infants’ Batiste Dreues ltdde | white 79¢ to $1 Creepers, 59¢ Pastel bresdceth eresvers with flap ovren Seaeglen straisht les. ‘Goldenbers's—Third Fioor 50c to 98¢ Beads and Necklaces W. M. BENNETT DIES Apoplexy Ts Fatal to New York| Attorney at Age of 60. NEW YORK, January 17 (#).—Wil- liam M. Bennett, 60, lawyer, former Btate Senator and several times candi- date for mayor of New York City, died yesterday in Broad Street Hospital. He suffered a stroke of apoplexy Wednes- ay. In the 1917 campaign he was the Re- bright A Special G of Bi llM New”?eltu g ¥ s]. 95 Goldenbery’s—Second Floor. Men’s $35, $40 & $42.50 | Two-Trouser Sults $920.50 Models, sizes, fabrics, pat- terns, colors, etc., that give all types of men splendid choice. Exceptionally fine tailored suits of Cassimeres, Worsteds | and Cheviots. As many as 25 § different patterns! Rich browns, grays, tans, blue stripes, herringbones, as well | as the favorite oxford gray. Sizes for All Builds— Regulars, Stouts, Shorts and Slims, 33 to 46 Included . 525, 30 & 35 Overcoats burly double - b $2.50 and $2.98 Shell Frame HANDBAGS *1.95 Obviously higher-priced 3 were copied from ruh ive models —and elavnrly too! Long handle and back strap pouches with heavy shell (simulated) frames,. 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