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“DEAD” FLYER TURNS UP Sfexican Aviator Arrives to Dispel Déath Reports. MEXIOO CITY, November 25 (#).— Arnulfo Cortes, Mexican aviator, turned up Monday to deny published reports ‘of his death before his superiors at the government svistion field here. informed Sunda; Newspapers were u;sd y ‘telephone Kill- :h.lflb crash in the moun- try $}€xl’3§’ and helped him buid ew buildings. MHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. HELD AS BANK ROBBER . Men With Alias Suspected of uoooo Arkansas Robbery. onday lnfl uuemmwunhue whmheuun‘ for Arkansas authorities, who claim helslmemhero!t.hemvhlchob— mflttumhmmltflnt WO Years ago. Deputy Sheriff Dolph Welker, who QF counse NP NG I BN TEMPORARY RELIES RELIEF RUT NHAT THE OID BUS v Forget Winter Troubles with = OLMOTOR A CITIES SERVICE PRODUCT Crew Levick Compary A subsidiary of Citles Service Company organizati ml P. M. (LS. T.)—WIAF ‘and 36 stations on N. B. C. comst- to-eoustand Canadiannetwerk. \SLEEP INNER SP OSTERMOOR Join the Ostermoor IS THE MOST made the arrest, -Iauutrounk'u MG‘IIM carrying & con- cealed weapon. .| MRS. YOUNG RITES TODAY Native of Middleway, Va., Will Be Buried at Berryville. Mrs. Annie R-lndolph ‘Young, who died yesterday at her home, 1404 Me- ridian place, will be buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Berryville, Va., following serv- ices held this morning at Gawler's un- dertaking establishment. Mrs. Young, wife of Howell D. Young, ‘was a native of Middleway, Va., and had been a resident of this city for many years. She was an active member of the First Baptist Church, and was superintendent of the Sunday school home department for 25 years, retiring only a year ago because of fll health. She was also & member of the Neigh- borly Ten, King’s Daughters, During the first nine months of this year catches of Scottish fishermen showed a decrease of 52,000 tons, rep- resenting & fall in revenue of more then $2,500,000, compared with the same lod of 193 STAMPS FREE WITH ALL PERSONAL Christmas Cards selection from eur samples and get » free postage stamp with every eard ordered. COHEN’S, Inc. 1231 G St. NW. IMPORTAN €6 but they cannot last more than 10 days without sleep ?’ but they cannot e “Less of sleop causes & oat s brain, bloed and sleop. Sleep recharges the last more than 10 days Conforming to every f the human body, the rldo-h;:un Inncv-S;‘:l’:; %)shmoov does and actually invite sound « o « restful o o o sleep. really Por over 78 years America's Quality Mattress do, act in unison. A Lifetime Construction Mattress Club NOW e oo 31 Cl’h eo e 51 Weck .fl-.&q-almtydon joying all If you want to sleep on the finest Mattress Money « . « « and Skill « ¢ « can build «< « Come in Now. lumpy. House & Herrmann . “Furniture of Merit” 3' CASH SIWEEKL\.’ venth at Eye ALLO It is evenly soft in unYOUROLD MATTRESS A\ ' WEDNESDAY, Uey ALFRED A. TAYLOR Of Tennessee, whose passing recalls colorful career in politics. W. C. T. U. HEADS RAP RASKOB “WET” POLL Mrs. Boole Charges Questionnaire Ignores Opinion of Dry Democrats, By the Associated Press, EVANSTON, Ill, November 25— Chairman John J. Raskob's announced poll on prohibition among the contribu- tors to the campaign of Alfred E. Smith in 1928 drew the censure of W. C. T. U. leaders Monday. “Chairman Raskob proposes a clever scheme to impose his own views on the Democratic party without giving law enforcement s chance,” said Mrs. A. Boole, nnuoml xxuident. ed his new sort of . newh&nmed vnz & party platform,” an is questionnaire submitted ‘Illeauom! to those who sup- Smith on a wet platform and red the opiniori of dry Democrats who did not contribute to the campaign. ‘The naticnal W. C. U. headquar- ters here declared 1t has received tele- grams from tic woman lehders promung the poll as. not giving the ry wing of the Democratic party a chnnce t0 be heard nnfl virtually as- suring a wet response. —_———— Deaths Reported. - ly 8. Schenck, 89, the 1s.onnm .fi\‘»fi IA::: R Samas 5. Meeeun. 33 Potomae River near Highway Brids "{:l} Hfi‘m ve, 31, United States Vet- andall o?n, 2 months, Children's Hos- ontra) Hos- Laura Bal "'fi Horace R & erawtord alller eral H nefl, 40, Gallinger Hospital oA.rr,gnl Campbell, 35, en Toute Freedmen's Garrie' A Houston, 31, Gallinges, Hospital, James Tay 6. en's Hospital. Norma Herbeit, 6, Children's Hospital NOVEMBER 25, 1931. EX-GOV.ALF TAYLOR DIES IN TENNESSEE Colorful Figure, 83, Recalled as Campaigner Against Brother in 1886. By the Assoclated Press. JOHNSON OITY, Tenn., November 25.—Former Gov. Alfred A. Taylor, 83, | Arurds i Tennesste petitin dica carly gures en: t today at Appduhunplen:t-' - ‘The old political leader's lvo sons, Frank and Blaine Taylor, were with him when the end came at 5:45 am. (Eastern standard time.) For some time he had been in il health. His condition was regarded as critical here last week, and Monday he sank into unconsciousness resulting from complications arising from uremic poisoning. Alfred A. Taylor was among the Zow Republicans to be- elected Governor of that State. He did not lttlln the office until 34 years after the f “brother Btates Senator Robert L. Taylor. ‘Thdt contest ror the mdmorshlp of ‘Tennessee, ““The War of Rolel" held f.lu .mnmn of the country throughout cam- two brothers cam ed to- . A, as he was familiarly {nnwu throughout his life, was the Re- publican candidate, and during the campaign wore a red rose in' the lapel of his coat. Robert, the Democratic candidate, countered by wearing a white rosd. Despite the fact that they differed politically, the two brothers conducted themselves so gallantly toward each other that they ume the iration !or a number of books and lectures. brotherly affection, but assailed each other's issues vigorously. Therem::re mm-dwhlme rm- in Ten- nessee year and Robert, the Demo- crat, was elected, and later represented his State in the Upper House of Con~ gress. Three years later Alf, the Republican, was elected to the Fifty-first Congress and was re-elected to the Fift; and Pifty-third Congresses. ceeding years with consistent Demo- cratic mccg-hu in State elections failed wi mn inulm a) une time. l[e of 72 and his candidacy was og bylemeonmanoumhthn e wu too old to make the campaign. Allwuhmml.n'rennmeeu- fox-hunter and it was a lwry of the chase he used to reply to his political opponents. Gov. Taylor was born in Carter County, Tenn., August 6, 1848, the son of Nathaniel Green Taylor and Emma Haynes Taylor. The father was of Rllonw stock |nd uke his two sons, d represented his district in Com- gress, Alf was educated at Edge Hill School, , N. Penniny (N. Semi! and Kel School, Clinton, N. Y. He was admitted to the Ten- nessee bar in 1870 and was & member of the Tennessee House of Repre- sentatives in 1875+76. On June 22, 1881, he Miss Jennie Ander- son of Buffalo Valley, Tenn. The former Governor traveled exten- slvely for many years as a chautauqua lecturer. After his retire- menc he lived a serene life at the old home at Happy Valley. Bigger and Better Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS A Whole Funeral CHARGE ACCOUNT ° Suits and Overcoats $25 $5 Down—Balance $2 Week or $8.00 Month EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. N.W. Presbyterian Leader Dies. PORTLAND, Ore., November 25 (#). —Rev William Sylvester Holt, 83, re- tired Presbyterian minister and former missionary to China, died here last night. Mr. Holt was born in Mount Hawkins, Ill. He became association secretary of the Board of Ministerial Relief and umnuum with headquar- ters in Phll.ldalrhh in 1913 and retired in 1927. His widow, two daughters and three sons survive. FOUND. leeondn -y. um Md. en. oot Bt Anmsnelln, also cla ‘s Triends. Rbines uum- u&uvr:! g and s, s.w. g-m -t unem Iater. BURCH. MARY EDITH. On Wednesday ner nn. Andrew A Iurch. 2237 )llcho"l e, .» MARY EDITH, beloved wife D( Ambrose’ L. Burch. ased 81 years from t.he .rbove residen s cnnre 13th° and Vst t 9 Relatives tnfl hlond: E vlted lntemlht Cedar Hiil Cel NNA M. On ‘Wednesday. 2 ol 5l Novem- beloved putler and Funeral trom on_Thu; Qak Grove. Vi Thy ‘st 1 D, ' Ihterment cmmlmuo. LIDIA. _On Yomber a4 To81, o Chndr!en" gb ved dai l-nllu Carlantonio. o her late residen i sday. November Grove, Va. olic “Chureh. F ste. n.w. where mass will be #aid W10 am, for ihe repose Of her soul Interment, Si, Mary's Cemetery. T E. dnesday, L oAt 150 ho«f sland Bers “Carson and mothes Mmkn Yineral nome. 1400 "Notice of funeral iater- CARTEE. B lmn. Suddenly, on Monda) 1931, at her residence, 15: lth o “c ROG! ic beloved wite of Wall T mum of Nathaniel, Arthar sha il- ter Carter. Many other Telatives and friends moury their loss. Funeral Priday, November 31. at 3 p.m. Trom Mount “Alry Baptise_Cburch, i bet. North Capitol and Pirst sts. xm-rmn 1o Harmony Cemeterr. u- -z bl"ofl?l " '" Riatl Mm [ wits % te Tosi inve tery. NTE, TH "By :g," On Monday, Novem- his residenice, Saitimore. clncf’l‘r'r IENIY. ber 23, 1931, at 7:18 p. 740 “est: Muiberry "t ENRY, " devoted "bu Cmca Davi Hcroexm 5t W L ALLEN, | Suddenly. on l"l Ty My Bflwl‘ll p&hfn Dent Pl n.w. be- m Dozler. ' Hé 1n ves rothe: Hamlet "?fi.'." fovea RGUSON, WILLIAM, On Tuesday, No- e per . 1037 a Junction cm, hm WILLIAM FPERGUSON. ' Remaing at ¥ra- sler's funefal homs, 389 e tsland n.w. Notlce o( funeral later. cRpiNEAsE, L imtal XY M A e SEPH anne} Ry ] 08 Mondsy. No- [ rm i Auofllllnn JOBIPH" Gl 1 "o Funeral Thursday. Nove mber Il'.r’ Il!m 11th lnd ornin o, 40; 3 raple, No Columbia Temple, No. 1“ are lnvlzed T E. JONES, E. R. ELMER & KYLER, Fin. denly, niit, Peip, Devrst it d’ l and the late William all, devoted brother of Viols Harris, frunk aa !flfi"i’"g. Hall, d"flg‘} other _ rela - {8 to Creek umun HERRIMAN, ~MELVIN members ‘of ‘Mouns Vernon 1ond" % Tantral “of our e bro M H. u'm”no tusui:u 3 1 a. yember 27. 1931, at 1 terment ' nsle:enu"klwcl‘m:“r st. i nge. . ttest: KES. Countllnr. A ording Becretary, 26 E. C. CROU AI.I 1y _Animal Rescue nd ave. s.w. Nat._ 8088. LOST. ok Drown: snd whits d D. bt alph Gounselman, Rwis: 0. ENVELOPE eonmn( g Teal estate papers. Return Antonia 8. Tasclott, 400 G st Reward. E ilver frame 4lorfnetux). in Jeather case, Nuronmy in taxi, in_front oummm““ tlonal Ban wa turn_to onate Bt isaddinetor, A T Temon and _white 1 Jemon 'snd wnite FIECE, Rockville 1d, i1 Que l’cl!:lnurdu. Nov the Marlbor 4D xouxd!xx FUR NECK day. ~ Retu: rofirn same” 1o 5'.""" """g thoro Dike, or lddren , Box 185-Z, Star office. Libe: rd. botween rdens, ward. 25° d e 18. NOTEBOOK of _shor! Congressional Library ‘ | CAUSED CONSTIPATION | o LeB2taBTRo s a2 conslgaind, due 5 : Hoev:gp:l!nle C tlnnlon lnd reduced the Snd hervo 12 Teeling fine November 20, Call Adams PEKINGESE, brown; _answe i "J co‘m cniaining uab) n i’a el reward. Bm.. ru 1317 Monr = o with gloves, e El'-#fi',' H‘:}rwa‘ ard. ' Edith Broo] 1413 Mls& lene Norlh 8163. T RC ixed colors, :n WO R pain poats “from sutomoblle down- Swn. | Reward. - Cleveland -1512. g6~ RING — One _diamond. set 1 fifimfiumnm if returned to 5521 Kan- e ave v, 8. 0190-J. st o fov.ar, Rew Ilrdl! 8 Kenyon st. n.W. THANKSGIVING DINNER THE DODGE HOTEL 12 Two Dollars to 8 No Tipping Grapefruit, Kumquat Cup or Oyster Cocktail, Claridge Sauce Tomato Bouillon—T Hearts of Celery Olives oasted Cheese Sticks Radish Roses Roast Tennessee Turkey—Ohestnut Dressing—Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce or Cranberry Sherbet Hot Mulled Cider Spiced Pimiento Coleslaw Chotce Whipped Potatoes Baked Hubbard Squash Cubed Turnips Corn Bread' Choice of Three Bweet Potato Pone Glazed Spanish Onion Spinach & la Dodse Hot' Rolls ‘Thanksgiving Salad of One Pumpkin Ple with Whipped Cream and Honey Hot Minee Meat Marvest Plum Pudding—Ne Ple with Cheese ew England Nutmes Sauce Prozen Egs Nog—Fruit Cake Plymouth Sherbet—Macaroons Assorted Nuts Demi Bweets Oluster Raisins Tasse Other Thanksgiving Combinations and a la Carte Frances Gutelius Trio 1 to 3—6 to 8- North Capitol and ‘E Sts. N.W. You will find our Lounge with its open fireplace a delightful place to linger with your friends. For Reservations Call NAtional 5460 W Tin Mills to Run Full Time. PITTSBURGH, November 25 (#).— of the M- Co. today were that 44 mills of the concern will be operated on full time, com- mencing Sunday. Half the mills have been idle for several weeks. The em- ployes now Avence three days & week. Births Reported. uis and Elizabeth Lehmann, girl. Mal ke Dmmn othy M. wmmx. "boy. TR T R o GliHorg L. a0 ‘esst |, W, and m:ale B l!le{d ‘d 3 it wlB Vh’le)‘V g Aydi mu,:‘. Erachan; bov, ov. S R etndn. s, 24 Bototiss . Riemenschriider. 4"l M D4 Rk ‘seuehman, 5 o B eid. I bay. d Helen Crist, Bo. Sonfitag, boy. boy. Elliott, Gilber ".;,, var. fson, girl. lrllm u&uflhn"" trina Sehmutaer, lml. y M. N xnmojx u-u '“d ikice Openaw. sir i ) arcaret Mo or 5 07 inee, ity 'rumn. i - 1By “an Marriage Licenses. Thomas W Cook, 41, and Evelyn W. Hos- oy 8l o ot B -L,""' 3 204 Edna V. Russ, cu-nm Gllrlre. Tk iw “L..."“&.% eRen : m‘flm nt oo “mfl‘." Md.. | COI luf st. n, pom. terment Brospect Hill Cemetery. flw neral arrange- Digt arvis otice NOE, la@un M. u%u '&. 28 ‘Puneral m 3 m Pt m. ‘Inierment metery IN V. ! nl s on Wed- ITO) {’mu:. Departed this life nday, ember 33, 1931. at Freed- ‘nzn +Hospital, JENNIE IHORNTON, leaves to mourn their loss & devoted hus- band, mnr\mm. ‘two, sisters and a_host atives and friends. aing George B. funeral . _Puneral 1 pm. from . Pinterment Clarke n Ty, TURNER, ELIZ {1 Bt nw, vember 23, On Monday, No- ot er OTesidonce, 1437 of Arthur nd n.w. Relatives 26° n_ Satur- eeamen’s and_the d Martha ived by one 3 host o neral (Grivates ot forzow’s' Con arior T " uu neal R Totérment Lincoln Memo- 1 Cemeter: In fltmntiam nz BAIER. BARBARA M. A tribute of lore to dear mother. of our rm,\ W BATER "o devarred_ this. e ve years ago, wa-y November 25, 1926. ER DEVOTED CHILDAEN Denmed this life nine , MAI l . November 25, 1 7 ag0 this ARy "8 COtiua pm., S 'T“%. fi2e) PR cn-? I have ouly your memory, dear Mar; To remember my whole life throu A YBIII are one I n!v!rl tlr:" oou | Yh ABLAVES SR S o COLLINS, ANNIE, A tribute of love and ‘memo: devoted sad mother i °‘£,'.m !x%"'?, Tdariiie ’3::. ""&:iz’é‘k‘?fi COOKE, life six years ago today, November 25, ‘:!S unshine passes, shadows fall, v brance outlas be Many or few "ith remembrance, dear B anllgofuvom HATTIE V. n, 'ANNIE. 1 f Ilmso iip Temory of my be- loved mother. ANN] No- Baried ihie life ten yéazs ago todays Vember 25, 1931. May her soul rest in peace. F. JOHNSON. MATTHEWS, GEORGE E. In sed but lov- br Iy dear husband, MA who _departed this_life one year 2y, November 2, 1930 . May his soul rest in And perpetual Light e ine upon him. HIS WIFE. * qP L. vou M. AND ED- b "4 A Fribiiic of lave wad devorion r dear Dllg mother, (olfll‘ . g 03 novmber 3 u 50 brother, & . FERRY, November 17, 1924. o uod ‘let not our star of hope Qrow dim igappsar. uAnE'l. ASHTON "AND HARRIET L. BGE RILEY. A tribite of love us! gpd out father. 8 R who passed away t'u ears aso today, Nou vember 25, 1929. In our hearts His memory lingers. j WIFE AND CHILDREN, ¢ IODES, ADDISON D. In loving remem- rance of my dear husband, ADDISON D. l!! ember 325, mass at Holy Comd forter Giuren ' HIS WIFE, MARGARET C. * WEST, JOSEPHINE. A tribute:of love to ‘memory of our devoled mether, WEST,.who departed this Jife geventeen years Wgo todsy, November oyiag snd kind in gll yeur it i st to the end of Jour dayss noere 204 and mind. in_heart nothflr you aBeautiful memory, N DAU S RSy BB RAYHIR len behind. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | JouN B-“WRIEHT co. 1337 10th 8¢, N.W. __ Phone North 0047 CHAS, 5‘ zniflofii 301 EAST 0| WILLIAM LEE’S SONS, DIBECTORS CREMATOR[UM Ml-\“’_it"rfl‘"“""'fl LM GAWLER CO * Funeral Directors - 1804 M l‘nw b O’Hn. an Frank Geier’s Sons Co.’ Natmn-l 2473 m n ST. N.E uuoo nm “Wm. HW E_nnunn:el?:vn: Uficp:lln 0524 JESCPh F. E <h’s Sons 3034 M St. N-W. RN 1714 Gzo W. WISE CO. .“l'l J'. 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