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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 6

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The Evening Suni
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THK KVKN1NC2 SUN, IJALTIMORU. MONDAY. AMI Alt 28. VJ2U FRANKLIN'S LEDGER FOUND IN AN ATTIC DIVORCE AND ALIMONY FOR MRS. TURLINGTON ai (lie court, kept her conlldsnce, lmt unnoiinced aloud thut II "was surprise In hi in." Mr, Turlington did not appear In contest Ih milt.

Wlicn th case w.i t-iillml. hia attorney. Charles VV. Main, grd 7 Body Of Lenine At Rest In Moscow's Red Square Reverence Of Russia For Dead Leader Approaches deification As Burial Takes Place In Solemn State. First English Lutheran t'hurru, aveiiuo and l.jiHval street, C.

finlloway, operating vice-president of the Hnltlinor anil Ohio Hull-roud, will tbe principal speaker at the 'i'rnllic Club' eleventh annual bun- and dance nl the llennert llmrl 'ebniary f. Hfcl.l THKRtSi liana wa giving an account of bia expense. II used bla finger! to ei- plaln. said hi mother, "don't ui your fingers, ue your head "Hut. niulher.

I've only got one I Willi Attorney Arthur Padgett for th I plaintiff to on with Ill ase without By the defendant. Mrs. Turlington testl-iried I lmt they were married September B. 1ll. and aeparated February 20, 1 Kince that time and until recent- Oft i "Work Book 2," Located At Mount Holly, N.

Is Im-1 portant Document. Absolute Decree Granted Judge Dawkins Shore Party Described. iy, hIic Mild, they lived at 'J'W i.ucjeea road, hut not as iiusdsihi nna wiie. I Continued From Page 28 1 bend luil Ham (Cepeiilmiitn). Neiv York, I'M.

TLf discovery of Benjamin I rAr.kllin "work which scholars, 'collectors anil students! h'aJio It The rViesioo Sum.) Ci.kg. Jan. 2--Vlmlirulr' ll.vluh Mianov, known tu the whole world by hie revolutionary name J.eilne, in bla final reatiug place In the Red Square at Moscow after obsequies an elaborate aa those of a king or ar. In Moscow alone half a million people, defying (be severe cold, paraded the open street for houra waiting their turn to march before the body. Throughout IluMia from Vladivostok to Vllnu.

from Archangel to Odessa, one hundred tirnea half a million met and mourned, Activity Craned At Body It Buried. have been aeckinf for th In ft 1K) year, wot announced recontly on the eve of the nat tonal celebration of Franklin's two hundred and eighteenth birthday by Dr. A. S. Itosrnhuuh.

denier in rare hooka. The ledger in which franklin kept the accounts of hie shop when Slice It! What? Oh Henry! A Fin Candy 10c da miner of the couple. Mis Turlington told of meeting her father and his secretary down town frequently late ai night. Sli worked a while at ber father's place of business and described how the parent used to take the secretary home in bia automobile. Rut it waa Mrs.

Turlington who sprung the surprise In the case. A dark-halrrd. blue-eyed woman, looking scarcely 'Ml year old in her blue and silver lurbnn, sealskin coat and fur-trimmed blue frock, she testified that she had two grown daughters. At the end nf her testimony. Judge Iwkins asked her In whisper her age to him, Hlie complied Til Lndies' fcick ltellef rWlety will hold a special meeting tonight at H'rith he waa In with David Hall.

Ac 4 o'clock Jlrily. when the U.dy the Hcotcli printer, in wna. lll0rMl rora tttmful.u. where found in an attic in Mount Holly. X.

1 1, had reeled In full view all day, to the Kholom Hall, 101i F.at Baltimore etreet, Mis. t'harles Howe Vickery. niie- neariv a ceniuiv. all or.linary activity ceased The la valued at $12,000. wherever the red fUg flies.

Minute guna sionnry, moiiologist and former teacher nl the Interdenominational School nf here, will speak tonight at th An antique dealer who went to li-pert the iiltlo made the discovery, lie found the volume, eicellently preserved. In an old trunk. The book la in Ita orig- marked time, tiniiu (topped In tlielr passage, eutotnohilea iascd to run. wireless wave aent Communist muair worldwide and the tables and radio trane- Our entire stock during the month of January Whitialls Klearflax Rugs excepted Arrangements for future delivery can be made Slip Covers and Awnings can be ordered now, subject to 20 reduction, for delivery in Spring. TheiincM gisenbrego 1 317- 319 N.

Howard St. VErnon 6884 ExclusioeNot ExpensiveOne Prie to All Look for the RED TILE Pavement Inal cover of pasteboard and baa 1X0 mittfd UllMlt-t mouruliig message to ail paid their tribute of before l.eiiin'a dead body lying in siste, incur-ling ronsideiahle discomfort in doing so owing to the extreme cold. Owing tu the eitreme cold, hiidren were forbidden to lake part in the procession. The soldier guards er changisl along the route every two hours and efforts made to shorten th time the processions were compelled to remain the streets, XevertheleM the soldiers suffered severely. The chief of police had me tide of bia far frosen and froven ears, tore and noses wero common.

Former Senator France In Line. Tbe civil maas concluded with the whole congregation risiitfc and singing th "Iniernatlon.il." Then between lines of soldier national leaders carried th coffin to Kd Snuaie. A monster crimson notional banner, crepe crowned. wa carried immediately be-hlnd. and following came many hundreds ot picked delegates and wlili theui a few representatives of foreign powers.

America wus unofficially represented by former Senator France, of Maryland. Immediately under tb walls of the piiivn, nil 001 rigni ui wuicu ar unci with the account of FrnnMln 1 1 1 It Is dwrlbed on th flyleaf aa-Woik Mmed Leader 0' New Filth. Book No. 2. Franklin Hail.

Auguat 2. What witnessed here Hunday waa 1 The entriea In If. were continuH aometUmg more than the funeral eyen of over a nrrlod of neurly eight tin- l( the apotlieoa.a til 17tW. when Vranklin Hall dl-jof the leader of a new faith. Com-aoh-fil the pititcn.hl.

which for "lW wntinlty a religion yeart hud given "l'oor Klchard" a without od. adopting freely many of u-arlv income of No trace ha the method iiaaoclntej with religion in Women's Fur Trimmed Cloth and Fur Fabric Coats followera would the 'religion of ita propaganda. Its possibly describe It a humanity. Now im followera have 'obtained their ideatixed central figure around whom tradition already gather thickly, whoae lighten! word waa regarded aa the final authority and who. dead, bida fair to exercise a larger Influence on the liv and thought of tbouaauda than he did alive.

36 been found of "Work Hook Xo. 1." Revealt Unknown Authors. tine of the tlrst authoritiea to whom the ti-eamire waa ehown by Dr. Uonen-bach wa.i Willierfone Rumen, of the Department of Manuevripta of the Xew York I'ublic library, He at once recognized the importance of the discovery. Mr.

Karnes aaid the handwriting was apparently that of aonie rmploye of th (inn of Franklin Hall, or probably i lie writinj nf Hall himself. "It la an important discovery from a uibliogrnphical standpoint," aaiil Mr. Kanu'H, "teraue it abowa Fr.mklm waa the author if pamphlets and which roiu.erly wete of unknown origin." The "work book" also reveu'a the authorship of numerous other documents and pamphlets that were I Killed in the pre-revolutionaiy and revolutionary periods. As beurlng on the art of the printer its typographical important is Sunday's ceremonica. imprtaaire aa they would have been alone, were only th apex of the pre'vioua four daya of mourning.

From Wednesday evening to Saturday cloe to one million people Kremlin already He bodies "of heroes of the revolution, including John Kecd, the American magazine writer. Iieniuewas not buried among these, but half way down th square omwbat farther from the Kremlin walla. Immediately behind th wall was Lenine' old home. A red light hung over its half-masted flag. C'uciTtfftt.

ISM. b. rtiiaw IiUt Nwt Reduced from $40.50 to $79 Two styles illustrated Slim and side-fastening, coats iwiv- rj i yjmi Police Inspector Urges Constructive Work In Religion obvious. Thousands of entries show i Be A Doer," Hurley Advises BuyCOALN Q.75 Per Ton of 1W 2000 pounds CASH DISCOUNT 25c PER TON with self stitchings, fancy sleeves and girdle ties. Chinchillette, natural fitch opossum, dyed wolf, moufflon, vicuna, viatkaline and manchurian wolf arc the fabric coat fur trimmings.

Manchurian wolf, viatka coney, vicuna, moufflon, beaver, viatka and natural squirrel are the cloth coat fur trimmings. Both cloth and fur fabric coats in. sizes from 32 to piactie were followed by the first! Epworth League And Mia-American printers, tine of tbe first en- eion Addresses. tis Is a againat account Xo. fbarlee E.

d.ileil August I1.1II. and reveals u. the debtor "Mr. John IJordley. a 1 'CJ n'ht of runaway mulatto negro, shillings." i Kpworth Uwgue of Hownrd I'ark Spoke On Stamp Act.

jMethodint Fpiwopnl t'hureb and at The book hos that when Franklin American Itcu-iie AVorkers' Hall, Hal-wns sent by the Pennsylvania Assembly tiinore and Amity streets, os Jlininter to England and he appealed ye doers of the Word and not to tbe King against the rjtainp act, he hearers only, deceiving your own selves," caused l(K) copies of his speech to be taken from the firat. chapter of James, printed on November IS. 1704, for bia! twenty-aerond verse, was Inspector Ws il 1 TJORGETthatfearl 0f wnf Send forth new If Vlf Hi twokleOTbrough II Vif I- Thick and 1 'lS I which give unusual if II I I Ci I dartsugBjMtions you 1 I can follow without 'lm NJ I hunger or disco m- I i CV I fort. A copy for you A Wn tJ free while the supply I tsm last. Write R.

B. MORGAN DOMESTIC COAL Here it ia the coal you've been looking for coal that gives more heat and less trouble at less money Order yours today and stop worrying about your coal. own use and for distribution in hngland Hurley's ten and France. On March 30, 1704. Frank A doer in any active way concerning 541.

'Woman i Cott Slwp, Suumi wmm hia t'hristinii life gets a sweetness out of it which he could not if lie were not active." Mild the inspector. "It pay to be a doer and not a hearer only." Inspector Hurley Enid be has been giving a tcries of talks nt various churches, f.iist Sunday he spoke at a church meeting In Washington. ENGINEERS TO OPEN TENTH BANK SOON Boston New Center Of Brotherhood Activities New York Branch Prospering. New York. Jan.

28. The tenth bank, controlled or partly owned by the? Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will be opened soon in Roston, it wus announced recently by Warren S. Stone, grand chief. The most recent hank opened was the Cooperative Truit t'om-upny, on Kecemher 20. The brotherhood ha been flooded with request in recent months to open t.

Morgan Domestic Coal Is the ideal fuel for use in domestic Hot Airr Steam and Hot Water furnaces. It is prepared and sized like anthracite, but gives 25t more heat per pound. It is not a coal substitute, nor the ordinary type of bitutni' nous coal. When you use Morgan Domestic your coal troubles are over. It's clean coal; you won't know what it is to find clinkers; its little ash will surprise you.

Troublesome grate shaking becomes a thing of th'. past. Shake your grate twice a week and you've done all that's necessary. Your draft will work like magic when Morgan Domestic is in the fire box. Open the draft break up the tire, add fresh coal and belore you know it there's alplping hot fire.

Why worry along with poor fuel when you can buy Morgan Domestic Coal at 12.75? It's the fuel of satisfaction and economy the man In your neighborhood who uses it will tell you that. Visit our main office or any one ot our three yards and see this new coal. Order yours today. out of 4' More New Dresses, 5 1 6'50 One style illustrated A subject that's always interesting. Interesting just because they are dresses and that to every woman means versatility, style and desirability.

More so now when a new season is around the corner. Especially so when advance styles are priced so inexpensively. Essentially slim and' straight; the rule of spring fashions. Circular skirts, panels, tiers, panels and drapes exception to that rule. Jacquard, velour checks, fancy crepe, satin canton, roshanara, striped fabrics and twills in serviceable and high shades.

"WookoIb tmm Shop, Seoood Floor. wait too long ill! Emerson Morgan Coal inc. YARDS AT 23rd and OAK STS. CATON AVE. nr.

FREDERICK RD. MARYLAND AVENUE near OLIVER ST. Main Office: 20 SAINT PAUL STREET labor banks in various or give advice as to the management of cooperative banks. The New York bank, Mr. Stone said, is going ahead a rapidly aa was expected.

The brotherhood haa 3.400 resident members in the metropolitan district, and there are many other engineer who enter the New York terminal dailg. The engineers' organization conducts ita own insurance business. About 100 members are lost each month through death or accident. Those killed or seriously injured in accidents number from 13 to 20 each month. However, in December there wa a net gain of 220 in membership.

The brotherhood'a Insurance department ia conducted on a cost basis. It waa said that 93 cent of every dollar for insurance waa paid back to member of the union, and of the 7 cents set apart for administration i cents are kept by the local organisations and 2 ecnta the national. New Smokes For Women. New York. Jan.

28. Women amoked 7.000.000.000 cigarette in 1023, according to the National Tobacco Exposition in session here, so it waa decided there lin's account is charged with 400 more copie of the same petition to hia Majesty. The petition was in such great demand thnt he ordered additional copies on April 1H of the aoroe year. Franklin was Klate Printer and printed not only all the stationery and reports of the Pennsylvania Assembly, but also of th postofhc. which amounted to at least $75 a year.

The book carries an item t'i 10s. charged to the province on October 19 "for printing 100 copies of a proclamation for a public thanksgiving." More Than ISO Perish In Greek Cold Wave Encampment Of 100 Muaaulmen Burled In Snow On Mountain Pais In Blizzard. Athens. Jan. 2.S.

More than person have been frosen to dath a result of weather which prevails throughout Northern (ireece, according to messages here today. The dead include an encampment of 100 Mussulmen, which waa buried in now In a mountain pass when caught in a terrific blizzard. Many railways are snowed under, and hundreds of cattle frosen to death. AUTOTSPEEDING TO AID ILL BOY.KILLS ANOTHER Victim Steps Into Path Of Car Driven By Man In Quest Of Nurse For Son. Philadelphia, Jan.

28. -A father, apeed-ing to obtain aid for ill son. yesterday ran down and killed a 9-year-old boy. Walter Grajewsk is dead, while John Hancock, tbe driver of th car, la verging on a nervous collapse a a result of the accident. A few feet from the bed on which Hancock lies hia 7-year-old aon, John, is waging a battle for life against pneumonia.

Ttie chanca of th boy to recover received a sever setback aa a result of th tfecident, which delayed th arrival of trained nurse for whom Hancock was going. Police say that the accident was unavoidable. Two days ago young Hancock developed what appeared to be a severe cold. He was confined to bed and grew rapidly worse until physicians finally diagnosed bla ailment as pneumonia and a nurse was ordered in attendance. Hancock telephoned to Mr.

K. Wright in her Camden home that he would meet her at the ferries and bring ber to bla home. He atarted on bia journey to the terries and was hurrying down when the accident occurred. MARRIAGE LICENSES JOIl N'ROX Ft A RN KS. Joseph 0..

3XC (iilman Torrsr: Margaret il. POTT II ART POTT1I AST. 111 lam. 61, widower. North Fultoo srenue: Lena, wtdew.

fiCHLOTTIIAfER HANS. Carl 23, Belslr road; C'sthertne 2a riCKF VICK. John 24. 8.S North Csrer street; Vera "JO. JESHNtTZKR TI.ABAtrtlH.

Ottouiar 20, mi North Carley etreet; Mildred 18. 8ILAH LEBKtt. John 23, Wright-Title, Mtllsn m. (leoraje 11), (M South Thirteenth strert; Cecelia IT. HBNDKICKSON ROSS Krnest 1R: Mary IS.

divorced. Washington Boulevard. fONNKI.I.KR 1 24, -'lie iv.k tiet: Ktiiel, j. Bleeding gums herald Pyorrheas coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health.

Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea's prey. Brmh your teeth with FOR THE GUMS More than tooth paste it checks Pyorrhea JSc and 60e la tubes Imitations may be dangerous am rmnniw a 'Again Tomonow the clearance on Exclusive "Iris" Shoes 20 off Two styles illustrated should be something new and special In cigarettes henceforth for milady. That a why vari-colored cigarettes anything to match any gown came Into vogue to $5 the regular price. $4 the sale price. day.

Cerise, lemon, peach blossom, black A dollar saved from the actual and crimson are among the popular shadea. tiK, price. Really more saved, how- ever, for "Iris" S.S shoes mm- i i rr- pt wm pare favorably with $7 and Mf snoes in siyies and quality Whatever you Ah-h! acupoi choice tea to top off a good meal LnJCU UUuu need in shoes included. Of black and colored suedes, black velvet, black satin patent leather and brocaded silver for evening wear. -Wnri' Shos Shoo, tint Voce.

SAY "BAYER" when you buy- wuUie Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for OttAN GE LABEL Colds Pain Headache Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism TResHub Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets THORN til. NHKKt. Aaron. SJ.Greeas- hsro.

V. Frds. yj. HINMAX COLLINS. Kay 3.

rarks- ley. Va. t'lorenee It. Ft I'M RINK BU'M Msrrelliis JI. Vork, Pa.

Eaiaia IS. Ridgways Guarantee: Each package must prove that it is the choicest tea you can bay at the price or your grocer will promptly refund your money. i -iibo pomes 01 ana iuu urvgiaU. Aajlrls la tbe ties mark Itysr Haaotaetir ft KoaeaecUcadiletter ef laUcytleacM.

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