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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., DECEMBER 6, 1 31—PART ONE. " FITS NEW SEA SUIT | How Lusitania Salvage Effort Is Plgl}ned ARTIST'S CONCEPTION OF GIGANTIC UNDERTAKING UNDER WATER. FORSHIP SALVAGING Simon Lake, Submarine Ex-, pert, Prepares for Lusi- | tania Projcct. ‘ | IPHON £55 1y United sources the nece Huge and chear will be sight from the harl “You know, Lake continued with enthusiasm e is nothing m beautiful tk he bottom of the sea a vast highway, as smooth as the road outside this house.” Mr. Lake looked out from the window to the Boston post road, with its scores of shining automobile headlights, mov- ing toward New York “In your time,” he said slowly, “they sald that sight was a vague dream. It could never come. 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Sunday until in your \ Lake was asked taliabion of every radio. day as ordered. rade-in allowance for ception your ent to come in, just tele- A e to call— Northeast—Lincoln 8524 Northwest—North 8020 Atlantic’s Terms Are EASIEST Phone for FREE Demonstration Very 'RAID BARES CACHE OF RARE LIQUORS Imported and Domestic Rum Found in Rear of 904 Tenth Street. Man Escapes Police. Rare domestic and imported liquors with a fotal value of approximately $5,000 were seized last night, when a squad of first district detectives, under R. A. Johnson, raided an unoc- ied one-story brick dwelling in the ar of 904 Tenth street he squad, which consisted of C. D, Schamp, G. E. Thornton, H. G. Bauer and R. E. Blick, confiscated 1147 ats of assorted liquor, and about 40 gallons of grain alcohol. They also | seized a quantity of empty bottles, corks, labels, stamps and siphons The raid was made after Sergt Johnson had spent about a month watching the building. He and his | squad had the place under surveillance | until about 10 o'clock last night, when |a man suddenly ran from the building | and disappeared, leaving the door open. | After an unsuccessful attempt to cap- ture the fugitive, the officers entered the building and ‘seized the liquor. Fire Wrecks Ware House. GREENVILLE, N. C., December 5 () Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the McGowan & nnon tobacco ware ouse today and damaged another ware Firemen estimated the loss at | house, $130,000. WOMAN PASSENGER l STRICKEN ON TROLLEY | | A | Mrs. Frederick 0'Brien Taken to | Hospital in Ambulance Called | to Street Car. | Mrs. Prederick O'Brien, | Mill road, was treated at Hospital yesterday 1821 Adams Eme ney suf stroke which rendered her unconscious after at N street when he woman slump cet cars follow- some_time until ad ambulance could summoned. The car waited at the ersection until the ambulance ar- ed to take Mrs. O'Brien to the hos- pital. Several hours later she had regained consciousness only pa . Police no- tified her relatives. | NOTED DESIGNER DIES Lewis J. Hinton Former Union La- | bor Leader in England. , December 5 (&) . n, 86 years old, designer |and at one time an active leader of | union labor in England, his native land died at his home here today Hinton came to the made him internatlonally known. He designed the “million-dollar staircase” !in the State Capitol here. INTERCOASTAL LINES POOL IS PROPOSED Merger of Dollar and Panama- Pacific Companies Being Worked Out for Approval. SAN FRANCISCO, December 5.—Th Chronicle says a projected proling of the intercoastal steamship sery the Dellar Steamship Lines Panama-Pacific Line f5 by out with the United States Board, whose approval is ne : “The plan calls for a pocling of all the freight and passenger business of the two companies between here and New York” the newspaper quotes William F. Humphrey, attorney for the Dollar - Dawson - Fleishhacker group h recently joined with the Inter- onal Mercantile Marine in taking the United States Lines on the fonal Mercantile Marine own the Panama Pacific. Humphrey was said to have intimated the question of whether the “pool” should be con- summated by purchase, close operating agreement, or merger of assets and fleets, was yet to be answered Orphans’ Court to Meet. LEONARDTOWN, Md. December 5 (Spectal) —The Orphans’ Court of St Marys County will convene at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. One- Night-Out Train THE TAMIAMI Leaves Washington 1.30 P. M. daily. THE HAVANA SPEGIAL to_Florida, Cuba. Leaves Washingron 3.25 A.M. daily (Sleepers open for occu- pancy 10.00 P. M.) Low rate Excursion Tickets, good for 16 days, now on sale SHIP YOUR AUTO —Total cost s Atlantic Coastlé:*@ ke Standard Reitroad of the Sontn Tickets, et O. P. JAMES, G.PA., - Washington. 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