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TUESDAY, JANUARY 80, oo 1928, ” s THE SEATTLE FRENCH STAY, Ludendorff Says France BIG DEMAND FOR IRISH REBELS STAR |TWO BANDIT PAGE 2 RADIO ENERGY LIGHT FLEE OFFICE FARRAR CASE i | . f )day and prepared to return to Holly: | stead, he has seen fit to suspend me. ; i his office, Attorney Gorin was told|to their offices. The French warned |)? Oi ha ray y Bees pete wood to resume her work in the plo-| My record of 21 years’ service to the “6 29 4 by the expoliceman thgt the money |them to use milder language. They |Hospital unt " |tures. Her two weeks' rest, which] city of Seattle cannot end in this i . in dipl tic wervice for the last 22|ployes and special police here to-| thie: ‘For the good of tho serv-| : + pe . : Me ay ee ae | es prtaae ears one | ede pervng ins Bretts Bien “edi | abe eee eee too" "— : venience and economy can be really satisfied with anything other ‘ z 4 , , 4 Commenting upon Carr's charges . : ME tad Rniea Danio seas |UD Al tthoxifian sho sefube;ta finn, newiary Arwenng): Te |i beac a) 2 | Getto Rate TN Gem than the VULCAN SMOOTHTOP once she has made a first prwent, held late yesterday, Superior recognize the law of tho invaders, born tn St. Louis. Nashville dispatcher, and George traffic violations were Genet doe hand investigation into the merits of this remarkable range. Judge Murasky granted Mme. Matze-|but are not otherwise punishing} To succeed Biles an third asaistant| Yarden, 27, special guard. by Sevoryns and ware Brown shy nauer 4 divorce and the right to re-| them. necretary, the president nominated; ‘The shooting started, guards | out ao} red Sid Ltt Aan si ; sume her maiden name, Two hundred delngates of miners|J. Butler Wright of Wyoming, who|claim, when they tried to find out|clared: “On my desk at the presen: To take one feature alone: one ‘were very unethical. I was rather embarrassed at Dore referring to the testimony of Gorin as he did. I have watched the career of Mr. Dore for 25 years and admired his know!- edge of the law and his success, but, Mr. Prosecutor, have the evidence and argument transcribed and sub- mitted to the grievance committee of the bar association.” Sullivan was charged by the state with embezzling $595 of city funds, which came into his hands in the form of a check from the federal government for board of prisoners @uring the war. Sullivan cashed the check with the city treasurer and failed to restore the money until state accountants, checking his books, discovered the shortage. Before a charge waa filed against Sullivan, he refunded the money. While conversing with Sulltvan in found tn his (Sullivan’s) safe, nome $2,000, was advanced by the Dehy- Grated Food Products Co., Gorin testified on the stand relative to this conversation. A verdict was expected early Tues day afternoon. Matzenauer Gets Divorce Decree SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.—Legal separation of Madame Margaret Mat- genauer, opera singer, and Floyd Glotzbach, Del Monte, Cal., chauf- SMOKING TO BE AN OLYMPIA, Jan. %0—Persons who walk a mile for their cigar- etten and those who get them without exertion will pay an ex- tra cent for every package by the terms of a bill which will be introduced in the house today by Representative Maud Sweetman of King. ' This measure calls for a tax of 1 cent on every package of cigarettes sold in the state. Ao- cording to Representative Sweet man, the bill will create a new wource of enue and will pos aibiy deter smokers from over- indulgence. It is a question whether or not Mra, Sweetman will receive the support of as many women as #he expecta, ac: cording to reports in the houne, Mannheim and other Rhine centers followed announcement of drastic measures of repression to be in- fiicted by the French army of occu- pation, ‘The invaders extended the zone of martial law until virtually the entire Ruhr and most of the Rhineland was under military rule. Moers, Hom- burg and seven other cities were de clared in a state of sigs Wholesale expulsion of German of‘icials was under way, More than ‘4 burgomasters and local authorities | Were sent under guard to unoccupied territory, Antagonism of the populace in- creaned with each new aggressive act of the Invaders, Telegraphers and telephono workers struck or mixed up French lines of communication so that they were useless. Correapond. ents of Berlin sent bitter dispatches refused, whereupon the troops cut all wire communications with Berlin, isolating the Ruhr. Roundabout reports reaching Ber- Mn today, following extension of the state of siege, told of the most strin- gent measures being introduced in the occupied zones. These were anid to include contro! of all newspapers and a ban against certain German and Rhineland dailies because of |newspapers were forbidden to be brought Into the occupied area. The Cuno government renewed to- day its protests to Paris against the and associated workers met at Bo chum and denouncea the French. It was decided to continue resist- PARIS, Jan, 80—An uncon- firmed report from Cologne by way of Brussels that 20 Ger- mans were killed and others wounded in a clash with French troops at Boppart, in the Rhine- land, reached Paris late last night. French officials were unable to verify the report today, The French foreign office to- day officially denied the report of the killing, we Marks and F rancs Are Sinking Lower LONDON, Jan, 20.—The mark was At 195,000 to the pound sterling, or over 42,000 to the dollar on the Lon. don exchange today. The franc was extremely low, 76.6 to the pound, | their anti-French sentiments. Such{ |Power to avold striking the crowd There was no street car in night at the time. I have investigated fully land consider him blameless,” Read stated. E. G. Elita, federal customs inspect- or, who witnessed the mishap, told | Tho Star Tuesday that the ambulance was traveling at between 5 and 40 miles an hour, that Bender did not blow his horn until within etx feet of the crowd and that he skidded fully 40 feet in an effort to bring his speeding vehicle to a stop. Denying that his injuries were Imited to “minor cuts and brutyec” Vannice reported Tuesday that the has been unable to return to his work with the city water department since the night of the accident, but {= con- fined to his home with several brok- en ribs and torn shoulder ligaments. “My wife and I were so badly shaken As soon as the injured man returns to work he will bring charges against Bender, he said. Bliss Is Named Envoy to Sweden WASHINGTON, Jan. 380,—Preai- dent Harding has nominated Robert Wood Biles, third assistant secre- tary of state, to be minister to Bweden, succeeding Ira Nelson Mor ria, recently resigned. Bliss has had a wide experience was secretary to the American delo- gation at the arms conference, PUNCHING BAG Wives are used as housekeepers, compantona and sometimes as slaves, but it remained for Ralph Schachtel, farmer of the Kent district, to uso his wife as a punching bag, accord. ing to Deputy Prosecutor Roland Bartling, who Tuesday charged Schachtel with assault in the third degree, The charge wag filed when Mra, Hilzabeth Schachtel complained to Bartling of an alleged beating admin. {stored to her inst saturday, which, whe sold, culminated nino yearn of abuse at the hands of her husband, ‘Mra, Schachtel complained that on numerous occasions ho has beat: en her black and blue,” Bartling sald, |. Schachtol ts held in the county Jail in default of $260 cash bond, | The British spokesman empha- jized the danger to world peace |which ‘Turkey's attitude toward | Mosul constituted, Turk delegates to Lausanne hel{ |peace treaty presented to them th |formally by the allies. If they don't |accept It the conference ends. | The Turks are expected to pro- [went counter proposaln representative each to ali uss thess. |Pola Negri Goes | Back to Hollywood {Chaplin was gagement, was at an end. wedding {s expected. GUARDS SLAY TWO WORKERS CORBIN, Ky., Jan, 30.—Two men were killed in street fighting be- tween Loulsvilie & Nashville em- who had fired a shot, seeming to have come from where Barker and Shoots Daughter While on Rampage SPOKANE, Jan. 30,~Terence Dev. itt, 83, shot and killed his daughter, Mrs. Della Nelson, 45, an sho wax | Standing at the phone, talking to her | daughter, Monday, Devitt then seri. ously wounded himself. “Grandpop t*® on another ram. page,” Mra, Nelson had just told Mra, J, ©. Goodrich, her daughter, The shots followed, Mra, Devitt, aged and a paralytic, witnessed the shoot- ing. A fon of the dead woman, Wil: lam Nelson, resides in Seattle, CHICAGO, Jan, 36 first train ride, Mra, flizabeth Rat: Jump out of a window, ‘ NO & night-long seasion conaldering thé tomorrow and ask that the allles leave one, DEL MONTD, Cal., Jan. 80,—Pola Nogri, whose engagement to Charlie announced Sunday, packed up her trunks of finery, her golf clubs and her tennis racquet to- Preceded announcement of the en- She will leave tonight for the city of studios—where Chaplin also tx at work on a new film—and before long announcement of the date for the ‘Taking her trey became frightened and tried to Pee, Mra, Poindexter In her atest tel | view included Mra. John W. Sum:| mers, wife of Congressman Sum: | mers, tn her list of those not present |}! at poctal functions. She also attack: | ed Senator Borah for not coming to | the ald of her husband in the late senatorial campaign. | ! | HERE’S MORE ABOUT LIEUT, CARR STARTS ON PAGE ONE board, “I asked for @ transfer from the |}| traffic bureau when {t was apparent | that Chief Severyns did not intend to remedy matters,” aaid Carr, “In: way, It is unjust.” Severyns declared Tuesday that he was uncertain whether or not to make Carr's suspension a dismissal, | or whether the officer would be rein: | ntated after a period and transferred to a sub-station. “Carr was suspended for violation of an order created in 1920, which} expressly forbids police department heads from making public thru the press thelr grievances,” Severyns | said. “There is an ancient saying in tho! military forces that runs along like | moment are 22 speeding slips which were canceled by Carr himself from | January 1 to January 23, — his brother were standing. H ‘Carr has canceled as many ® very substantial resulting econ: EXPENSIVE HABIT —|/treau °™ “ senrtom of *\ SESS WIFE AS |anery, tho tuaree” surged, an | Sra 04 any one ele. The whole pag otra 4 ¢ question comes down to this: IF BILL 1S PASSED teats opkied ire allow my subordinates to dictate to me, where am I going to land? There must be discipline in the police de- partment, the same as anywhere else, and T mean to have It, I will not tolerate insubordination, “Lieut, Carr was the head of 40 | traffic officers, from whom he com- | manded no respect. Ifa man {* not loyal to his superior officers, how, In the name of goodness, can you ex- pect hiy men to be loyal to him? “The leutenant, while a capa- ble traffic officer, is not the only man In the department who can Judgo whether or not a traftio law violator ts to bo released, LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan, 30— Mildred Davis, movie actress, today | branded as “too ridiculous" the mm. port that she was to marry Harold Lioyd, Lioyd could not be reached, AW A , 5] T 1 S GIRLENTERS — jf T D 9 : | CLAIMED BY INVENTOR | ; 4 t i G c A @aring daylight up of the LOS GATOS, Cal, Jan W YORK, Jan. 0—"h | | was morning re Pi tee toda is the central figure in the Parra aggre i < " awe — po Ara ns ‘ w proprietor, yelle im ac operation here today i Sead De Gouette Is After German | Mili Leader Declares Invaders Are! white House Hears Clamor| Fresh Outbreaks In Reign of |imaty Max 200% proprietor, yelled) tm actual operation berw tot, ® ivorce mut, towing tal ; io ™ Wi : negro dite menaced him with e he invento! betore el Profitears Planning to Disperse Teuton Millions for Conference Terror Meare VASAIs. iecinced Heinm with a|| Mere, 6 toe tarentae, 8 2 rk® revolve a his home he bh | When Hyman, confused, began'| light burning steadily day and ocer, and A) | ; BY CARL D. GROAT Ruhr, haye run into « bind alley,| . Bente 00: Pradto «| cen TE: content, | ; poe Bis ul grocer, agust 4 DUREELDORD; don. OTe |> se icae—“Sdn; pe PvasGe| but hinted there’ might be undies at hel iar ao ae yl oral. a one Jf emn {aied. Than Sab Ten Gem the onl en nee te or of emall Sei : French mtend to stay in the nta to get rid of Germany.” ant surprises if German unity be As ON, Je etary 1p yp ot abst ral ec le PP Faget ye rehind || radio wa he of how they saw Tellegen Ruhr unt German profiteers |“Gen, ‘tadendortt, one. of Gor|c plete. ment in favor of the Onitnd SOE: Bate Selidier. Comins sal an: bie he, thes ened nee | eee i rn 2 bi ep he has |/and the woman together in Long have given up a portion of thelr |many’s two most famous military] “You can tell America and the! doing something to head off another | wr passenger train WeFe |imatic .88-caliber pistol and also fl secret of harnessing | Beach, it was learned. . leaders during the world war, thus] that the last war was not &) 0:14 war, more terrible in its con-| bombed and fired in fresh out Four police autos began a search|| this energy and plans to attempt The actor, they testified, had # to Miructlon of durortcted France, [expressed hig view of the Ruhr oc-|atestion of German mulltarism, bit Pod te then due tee ew | he aks Fogel terrorism to- [for the thugs, but. fulled to locate tlenting bia entire ‘home by hs |! bungalow just outside the tows aa “4 struction of devastated France, |°0ction in an interview with the/of French millitariom. We simply ag age ig ao them. 1} nec geataedt Bogardus said he sw the woman General De Gouette dectared in (pnito: Press at bis villa, overiook:| defended ourselves against French| Washington Uke an avala . TER? FAB f || Pr ne a oes || there rho: ho aetna & statement to the press today, | io) sunich valley today ambition and sought Longwy and| from every section of the country home of Bir Horace Plunkett | Pee rn bP sb thy ales Atter a third witness, MA a swe Gorusana were mistaken, thei coneral, still aymbotic te|BMey es polntn mecentary to Curl cusses are pouring te urging goy| was blown up and completely de Locomobile Price parently works perfectly and pre |/|Tar’s secretary, was heard, the case e@tatement said, if they thought he « protection,” Ludendorff said | was adjourned until Monday, 4 French patience was unitmited, | ™MAany of bis countrymen of Ger. /PRiewtion.” Kutindaell tlh ug(eroment action, begun by newspa:|ntroyed Increased $2,000 | Xt % further development a . co was 4, | many am sorry the American troops | pe “The German government han|many's lost military glory and till), vt re ie toa th advocating a world conferehee| Sniping, bombings and arsonist ao| | MCR OASCE Pa,VY ————_— Gone its utmost to create general) *xPect™! 10 HA & fori ene |Rhine, altho T feel it was meant aa|be called to avold war and belp|tivities kept (Dublin in a turmoll Cheech ce | Memory Is Gone ; rebellion tn the Ruhn" De Gouette| i triam ena accused the invadera|® Protest against France, But tt! pring about normal conditions. | thruout the night, tncendlary attacks nounced an advance 600 in the| 22 Foot Tree Is F Y nd Shemres,” “Wisdom of the ‘work ting to rid the country of | °Y helped and pleased them. They| py orywhere @ sudden tidal wave of! being made against the homes of| price of all their cars Id or ot ae . men has checked this plan. a canna 20,000,000 Gereaans|RoW have a more solid front, with dona! interest of awakening to|#ree State officials, Lowest price ts now 49,600 and 2,000 Years O BERLIN, Jan. %0-—Four yeart “Thin very provocative policy did |* gern 24 — nobody to hinder them, They are| "4tional Inte s The city hal! and central telephone] the highest $12,200. CHRISTCHURCH, N, %, Jan after she left home to visit a friend met shake our selfcommand. We i” many have|POUrins troops thru the , Cobleng|the menace of Burope has rolled UP | exchange were bombed. W. C. Durant, president of the|—A Kauri tree found in the North-| for a few hours Fraulein Helga Min eschewed brutal, bloodthirsty repree- Ldegfbvediheregippanedll daw oonliesvond (7). to the very doors of the White} At the Corrigan home the official's | company, maid that increased cos jern forest 1s more than 2,000 years| Gel returned and sald her mind hag 1 sion. The French army ta not like | sought ee ema Uden) Ludentortt said he had informed! siouse and into the capitol iteelf,| Wife and childten were ordered’ to| o¢ output caused the increase old and is 22 fest in diameter. ‘been « blank all that time. | & Prussian army—one of blood-|dorff said, “France, with @ popu-/qen alien that this was how Ger orig | te street, the residence was mined) —— Ade - esl | thirsty murderers. lation not surpassing 90,000,000,/ man nationalists viewed the situa-|A) World, conference or no world) Joy i ions uy the terrific explosion | “Moderation, however, 9 not| first dispersed some of our milllen® | tion j conference, has become the question | peuttered furniture for hundreds of TNT = a | weakness. They are wrong who|!n stving Upper Silesia to Poland. | Leaving the general in his peace-|of the hour. yards. Another house was later) | think our patience unlimited. |Now ahe ts proceeding hervelf to| ful niliside villa, the correspondenta| go strong haa the tide of popular | blown up by « mine. “We desire to force the Ruhr|4bsorb some millions and to get rid/on the special train for Munich and|appeal of the conference idea be | A Passenger train was held up by magnates to give up a part of |/of others by letting part of the/atueinetm reached the former clty| come that newspapers both here and |{pcendiaries tn Killiney, a Dublin E their immense war profita for re-| Population starve.” to find the hotbed of nationaltsm|in Europe treat the matter aa the | suburb, and pompletely destroyed ed construction of our devastated) The general charged France|barely restraining its wrath against] biggest news of the day, Thin week {OF . huion areas. We intend to stay as long| wants to grab Ruhr onal and war|the French sat | Till aee the question of « confacence uri COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS as necessary and will use all means industries to strengthen herself and] The notorious national socialist |debated In the United States senate |) || | 4 we possess to achieve these ends.| weaken Germany jleader, Hittler, pays nightly visits|and house. Senator Borah, ‘republi:|1 HERE'S MORE ABOUT INTERIOR DECORATORS “We have carefully studied our| “I am certain {t ls France's inten-| to 8, urging Bavarians to riselcan, of Idaho, is unlimbering his opportunities with a view to attain-)tion to maintain hér grasp on|in revolt agal the Germans, or aratory to a broaduids in| fag our ends without risk. the Ruhr as long as practicable;|to attack the French. ernment action to avert | “The allied governments will not| permanently if possible.” The Bayariag government is em-|a new war, Congressman Chambers, | _ continue tn the way they have| Ludendorff scouted the suggestion |barrassed by these activities, but|republican, of Ohio, in the house, ts} begun. They will impose their will|that the French, pushing Into the! believes tt can avert a putach. | Pushing: @ resolution calling on the| STARTS ON PAGE ONE | and break the will of thelr adver ———— |president to act. Meantime die naparadiont pernag atchen from abroad have reached |OW® problems, wo 1 ghee - | 1 not willing to let Europ 0 Deke aie aban, te naholaae M I N Sl h Washington quoting Lloyd George, | Nallge Revit so | and other offenders will be ex-| ayor 8 0 ouc as former premier of Great Britain, = Mare a bras pe pacer “ Pelled. More general penalties soon ‘ “ r Francisco Nitti, former premier of |, pert rg i ee por ogy will be decided upon. It will then l t Italy, Maximilian Harden, leading |82¢ desire t | Sees armes te ea| A Matrimonial Expert !)rtetsriee en tes| wa tacoe's inna hoe Holic. of the: Dettin: poverament @jeu, former cabinet member, and| “The life of « member of oor ek eae cae That Mayor Brown ts no slouch) Other prospects send briefer de! Georees Clemencnan, of Prone, in |€reas is Interest! z of @ matrimonial expert, that the | Serintions be esta} —< in| Bet er with many others, repeating | ¢ is a poor paying ae " a ye [their epiritual, moral and materll| tne warning thar Acrnn t dui were choosing to make money Forest Inspector Tappers cf Beattie’ might as well DA! scrtpates; but all are admittedly tae uhare if tek ee te be| Would come here and lobby for . : jrimomoned st any Deliee INAS ABST | the type. the young womes ask Set: |arg nan to Pe! Somithing. ‘Tha town stems full of x Predicts Big Boom |nave the ciigibio bachelors hypno-| Ty. earn tn meighted with, tne | Oe ewig men and women lobbying for some PORTLAND, Jan. 30.—To formu-| tized, and that the columns of The | swoijtng list of matrimonial mall. measure.” late plane for the large expansion | Star are effective as an advertising| we need the population, and « BORAH URGES ‘The wenator’s wife praised Mra. r of the lumber business confidently ;™edlum—all of these facts are at-|beging to appear that we have a ng as most iemarkable expected because of the rapid de | ‘ested by letters the mayor turned} pooq prospect of moving consider WORLD MEET | 2,” and stated she has become | pletion of the eastern and southern |OVer to The Star Tuesday, able of Pennsylvania out to Seattle,” ss arcoien "4 | very popular since she has been in forests, is the tmmiediate problem of| It’s this way: he said Tuesday WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—In the! tne White House. She was said to the Northwest in the opinion of| A young lady of Pennsylvania, ae Fe ak SR face of certain administration oppo-| he making good recovery from Hi > Eldredge, forest tmspector| Speaking for herself and several sition, Senator Borah today intro. her {\ness. from Washington, D. C. who is in| fends whe yearn for connubial en: duced 4 resolution urging and re oe ONe Portland to attend the conference of |tanglements with tried men and Questing Prenident Harding to tn anny ) the forest supervisors of the North|true of the golden West, wrote to| | ite all the nations concerned to an} Wife’s Letter Nncitts @hctetan tas cantons tale eae | (HA Wavor ‘w uhert ‘while: aes" and | | economic conference to attempt ret Bt the new postoffice building ash) him to ald them in finding a oo of the reparations and kin Hurts Senator 3 few specimens of this sterling type | eo Problems. aneace ae ae coldce: beanie aide arab’ resotition was Wentioal oe BX W, Hl. POTTRRYT CT eee AE Mayor Brown appealed to The| 1, 7 See exception of one word, with “ ; | HERE’S MORE ABOUT || ser" ‘oe sien of the soune wom, Accident Victim to File For- |the nw tw presented an atendznnt| chances of Sonatsr Dis Pot ry jen was published and the first of| mal Complaint to the naval appropriation bill, and! being appointed necretary of the in the’! candidates —"tnosestty bidiag| which he withdrew when adminis-|tertor seemed to have gone giimmer- | hy thete: identity |b: vines ane pa CS: tration spokesmen in the senate as-|ing today, following the publication f batik Initiate ace reas raeet| Declaring statements of eye-wit-| sured him that a foreign policy was|of @ letter written by. Mra. Poto ® rT. ae pray ele Ghee The tar, |Resses and victims of an accident {n|belme outlined which the resolution|dexter, in which whe criticized the $ a STARTS ON PAGE ONE cubic: 2 ant 1 will class | “Mich William Bender, driver of the | Might embarrass, wives of cabinet members. » : bpp pha “applicant has |cttY Smbulance, ran hin machine Into | +98 The wife of the senator further re. | s sell | vi re 1. \ i “ & crowd of persons at Rainier ave vealed the tnot that sho harbors {ll-| Lo ' Mhe past 60 days,” Dore shouted. waren to the “menyor.:““T BAVS |vinay night, to be untrua icy] feeling towards Congressman J. Stan. ry Deputy Prosecutor Chester A.|enough property to support @ 004 | Heath Officer LM Read an- ley Webster and Mrs. Webster of | Bachelor jumped to his feet and de-| woman; am honest and kind-hearted, |New, Coca. tease Tend | ane Spokane. It je explained that o bittar| i - noun: day that he has exoner. iF r \ manded that the court throw Dore's| with no bad habits and a good char-|iteq Hender Ssunlol eebineier: tates. tanta aa |rgument out. Judge Ralston sus-|acter,” he confesses. In strengthen. |S = ‘aon tinned for ssonthe, and: that-thert fo Bained the objection. Deputy Prose | ng itls recommendation, this son of |tasier than 36 miles an hour ate Go not speak to each other, It ls sala] : qutor Ross then asked the court to| the West declares that he has been|iime fiend said. He alas declace — that the reason the two have not met |) i yo Feprimand Dore for unethical re-|a widower for 16 years, and was that outside of a few cuts and| British Ask League to Hold |st recent social functions ts becaure | pansies 656 for going outside the evi-|born in Minneapolis. bruises no injuries were suffered by New Seask Mrs, Webster learned in advance of | Gence. .. Judge ton did not tal There you are! If that wouldn'tlany of the persons struck the ew Session the expected presence of Mra, Poin [FRADE MARK REQUTERED ee ection at hie konpa but motioned |take care of one of the blushing bax bn sé dexter, Dore to continue his argument. Pennsylvania beauties, even Lonnio| fq r Mra, Polndexter, in her letter, com j roid U. Vannice and his wife} PARIS, Jan. 30.—Brital: ay| Mra. Polndexter, ; y Special Prosecutor Ross called the| Austin wouldn't appeal to iver. ted in th m Oty | pining that cabinet members permit a were treated In the city energency |asked the league of nations council : court's attention to Dore’s statement Aon cman their wives to use government auto. j Sa chcgbiny “Harta whe act wativen'e : hospital, but were found to be un-)to hold a special meeting to take : ‘ae attorney,” Ross said. “The conver- HERE’S MORE ABOUT injured, except for minor bruises.|up the question of Mosul mobiles Wr ristiniseia ate joey Let : is ‘They were taken home after pre| The earl Tel pimetin pe, sev isly plated gs nds for social |} : : sation wax not privileged and John | Iiminary treatment,” the health’ of-| request’ before. the coun the | functions, | HE BUCKINGHAM SOFA is more than a beautiful and now! >, o . ' :. ‘a ; Dore tiie dateante | | ficer aaid that Turkey be invited to confer|, The cabinet officials mentioned re ] ] fortabl f tuffed It { court wou ve ru 7 | P | fused today to comment on the letter, ||| uxurilously comtfo: € plece or overs furniture, E Oe ee ae oe tt ea, Chen =the driver slowed Gow when: the | with the :tiagor, polars bt. the | Sneed teney to commas Pa firleyyin andl Aa 1 4 jcrowd failed to get ont of hi a Based Wpradtreiadnstia adel rai | i in i iV} ms ie a lasted a day and one-half, Judge Ral-|! STARTS ON PAGE ONE |" seg i Teas, lenses Be, te Antares. sovernmact |T°C" ola: further: embarrass Pett \]| is a symbol of leadership In value-giving. ston directed the jury to retire and and the car was almost at a stand-|refuned, he mays, Engiand would |'*~ & t then said: | Se ween’ 2: foroedl apyeral ot thems |Rake: the’ league’ to take setion: to | Cuma. WhO. ae, eenbarrasement| | | enough. “The arguments of Attorney Dore|mund, Aix La Chapelle, Bachum,|°°tr S84 @id every thing in his | safeguard world penoa All of the meritorious qualities of the 1922 Buckingham Sofa are incorporated in the 1928 model. Added refinements of design will be noticed and approved, among these the adop- tion of massive, beautifully carved claw feet of solid mahogany, The coverings are high-grade mohair fabrics, in designs and colorings which admirably complement interior decorations in the prevailing taste: : The price of the 1928-model Buckingham Sofa is $195.00. You are invited to see the display in the BUCKINGHAM Gallery, Fourth Floor. The Longest Step Forward in Gas Range Design Since the Beginning of the Industry WH the advent of VULCAN SMOOTHTOP, precon- | ceived ideas of Gas Range designing are cast into the limbo of discarded theories. No woman who seeks the utmost in gas range efficiency, con- small junior burner will keep three vessels steaming at ono time, with This is just one point of out- standing merit in a Range that fairly bristles with good qualities. VULCAN SMOOTHTOP is the outstanding range value of the present day.. We recommend it unreservedly and stand back of it to the limit. Daily demonstrations of this re + markablo Gas Range are conduct ed on the First Floor and in the Downstalrs Storo,

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