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/ THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 2, 192{—PART 1. APPOINTED TO IMPORTANT POST. BOY SEOUTS PLAY INALEURAL MARGH 3,000 Members of Privates’ Legion Also Will Take Part in Farade. Several thousand Boy Scouts from the District and elsewhere and mose than 3,000 veterans of the Private Soldiers ana Sailors' Legion will march in the inaugural parade. It was said at inaugural headquartery last night that the Boy Scout turn- out on March 4 in honor of Presi- dent-elect Harding will be the largest and most impressive of its kind ever Mennoned as a posslble Member of the Cabinet Settles Old Army ScoreandIs Fined; Ex-Officer Victim NORFOLK, Va., January 1— Samuel Berman, a New York sales- ‘man, was fined $10 in police court today’ for settling a war-time grudge against his old company commander, ex-Capt. B. R. Fink of Norfolk, with his fist Alleged wrongs while a privats at Camp Lee were recited in jus- tification for the attack on Fink, who was knocked down twice. Berman claims to have trained for two years for the meeting. P‘mfe&siondZEMen [ In Qveialls Build Churchin OneDay NORFOLK, Va., January Professional men, including high Army and Navy officials, com- posing the = congregation of Larchmont Methodist Episcopal Church, in Norfolk's most fash- ionable suburb, donned overalls today and fn ten hours con- structed a building which will be used by the congregation for the first time tomorrow morn- ing. The building is 60 by 100 feet ; and is of wood construction, even to the foundation. To Be Inauguration Guest CURB ON TENANTS IS DWERS| Would Prosecute Those Who L Swear Falsely to Affi- davits. Prosecution of tenants found guilty of making false affidavits in resisting the efforts of home owners to obtain | possesgion of their proj ¥ will be| . Yecommended to the United States| district attorney by the District Home | Owners' Protective Association. t This and the recommending to Con- | gress of a law under which owners Harding Campaign Worker ’ { ARGENTINE PROVINCES WAR ON BUENOS AIRES PLAN FOR SECOND TRIAL OF JUDGE M’GANNON 'g”i‘:‘l’““"“"" ""P“"’::"‘ oY Attempt Being Made to Unite .V ¥ 8] [ foen ia his cits. | The dut ving a superseding bond, were! | . his feature o e inauguration adoped last night by the association | | Cleveland Court Justice Has No Rural Districts Against Coastal ¢ S S being ganned by the Boy Scout com- i % ey PR mittee, headed by Huston Thompson AR Ine Winpung 1o jbojuatd st Comment on Disagreement of . City. L T8 \ G as chalrman. ofiteering by unscrupulous tenan s 5 : ; W 3 e private soldiers and sailors will { JENOS RES ary 1.—The : That many tenants, in their desirej Jury in Murder Trial. e = y % Art;lflfiffgs ,,?JVY.E:';. J::e“ ’?.’-ymg 16 ‘NTE&’.N\H » 3 :-ha;m;;a: th (hpl.\la:rv]hmz Club of to retain possession of dwellings for | CLEVELAND, January 1.—Prepara- % i < A form a combination against ““;:‘:: No, 1. This was rh:r':";.f:'y“‘spn‘; g profitecring. reasons, have made false | tions for: the second trial of Judge ;i % ] Q.lg{;: lg;ncd“z}ll:ri c't:)e'iw'?evrf"‘;l;;?ltlcxl - [neeting last might of the three big :‘:fida\'xu ;A‘as charged by mem:Plr; of | MRS. HATTIE JEWELL ANDERSON | William H. McGannon, charged with 5 4 Teaders of some of the provinces for o S LILLIAN D. WALD, o h‘h"(:‘m“‘”"!;';;‘n er e associatign at a meeting held at{0f Oakland. Cal. who campaigned|the muruder of Harold C. Kagy, will the formation of a “league of EOV-|Prominent New York mocial worker. 5. At the same 903 New York avenue. One of the eighteen counties in Ohio for Mr.|be begun Monday by his attorneys, DR. NORA E. DOWELL, ernors” for the purpose of unmm; one of severnl women regarded as!was announced that le the polic offlcers of the e o declared | HATdinE, hax been Invited to be | they announced taday. Who has heen appointed assistant geologist in the United States geological | the northern agricultural districts of | poxsibilities for the Harding cabinet|of the orsanization 1% mot to pare e assoclation guext of the Harding family during | McGannon refused 1o offer any com- | *Grvey. This ix the firat time that this position has ever been held by a |the country against Buenos Aires and uhou Droponcd Department of| ticipate sctivei o morieny o pis that he already had brought to the {the fnauguration. woman. other coastal district: Public Welfare be created. Misx Wald | san movements. it con ment on the result of the first trial, ders it a L : politica rvers this : Slicwed pestury on. the part ot the | norwould William H. Boyd, his senfor PAover et eyt vorarn to the e el Aol outy: ko taks part I the fenant now occupying his home. which | ke any atatament oy the former division of the country POliti-|of President Wilwon's firnt Industrial| voreran legions will moroan ne i he has been unable to secure Do sion of for nearly a vear. The case, . he said, would be submitted to the | grand jury. I‘ 'Would Inform Diatrict Atterney. | Expressing the belief that perfu tad been resorted to in a large nun ber of cases. and that but for this fact there would not have been so| many appeals, Charles ) Joyee, | counsel of the association. who pre- sided at the meeting, recommended That’ the matter he prousnt to-te |Tardieu Says 20,000,000,000 = || itele ehild, , e mattiag votod witsimouery EVE CALLED “WETTEST “So deeply do W ourselves feel the urgency of this great ‘The meeting voted unanimously in favor of the sugsestion and instruct- | Marks Has Already Been need, knowing all the facts, that we should feel a heavy bur- action of the jury'in disagreeing last into opposing sections, While | o serence. 9 cally night, after considering the case for Th Sl h fth In it merely is an Viduals on the occasion of this na- ght hours. e dSlaug ter o e Innocents | |cthers maintain that it merely is an tional even said he would start work pose the protection of the productive ,h,s*'ef“;::f""j‘f‘ additional quarteérs for in preparing for_the second Ak - committes to be used trial, and expressed confidence that To Argentina, the city of Buenos CINEM BUBBLE 4 e wine Wk a",'",',“f,‘:f.‘,’:,‘,,'m‘," M nnon would eventually be ac- “The small individual unit of $10 will provide a coat and Aires has the relation of the spout | tees will be . quitted. Trial date for the second Mc- : = 5 to the teakettle and practically all of e be made tomorrow or next day MEEIING DEMANDS |Gannon hearing probably will be fixed boots and stockings and one meal a day for one child this the 'wealth of the country pours BDRS] SFOR GIRLS e Within soe e the Witlard 5 o blocks o some time Monday. ,winter. We urge every one whose eyes are on these words through it. It is at once the financial, el, vhich the inaugural head- d. to give quickly as many of these units as possible to buy for | |(@lstributing and poptical oD tean: WHO LOSE CASH ers are locate PHILADELPHIA NEW YEAR themselves that precious and priceless thing—the life of a ers of the league 1dea, the city has{ =~ " SRy disproportionate power and the mnorth- ern states need union to offset this. DKANSAS CITY, Mo, January 1.— VON RINTELE" LEAVES. A reams of becoming cinema stars i SISTER OF DEAD YOUTH are being shattered today in the |Former German Agent on Way minds of scores of girls throughout ed the chairman to appoint a commit- i . win, X f o e Paid to Allies. Pohibition Agents Disagree With| | g0, of ouilt if we did not go beyond anything we have felt the middle west ag s result of the Back to Germany. It also was at'the suggestion of 2 Echce ST Bay It Was possible heretofore in order to save these innocent children SAYS HE EXPECTED FATE | piriine of gn alicesd promoti® | NEw YORK, January 1—Frans von Mr. Joyce that the association de-| By PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. “Dryest.” from suffering and death. national Pictures Corporation. ra1 | Rintelen. former German agent, is at eme, according to eme, - 1 |sea. bound for his native land. H's Paent. placed in am eastarn theatrl- |departire yesterday. aboard the Slickly, av Them on “beautitaily | Von Rintelen was released from the .. | engraved stationery, tha applicants ,{;drergsl p:fv:on a](_ Atlanta, Ga., Novem- DAYTONA. Fla. Jamuary 1, B o chactered sachi that wea |Pardoned him on condition that he | : 1d have 3 v 5 Mo : _ g hibition agents maintai: told you Jones said he wou to sail the South seas, drop anch leave the Unlted: States by January 1. desined to give bona fde home pur- | the treaty be enforced. but that it is | Mtion :1-' g S "‘l“;" ‘;'“ me killed tonight,” Lena Hames tes- | 1t Tigypt and cruise the Buropean |Snce then he has been staying with posse: o T !actually being fulfilled. In proof of | Diges ryest” celebration, tified today at the coroner's inguest | waters. The only requisite was a |friends in New Jersey. property when their right of oc- i D 3 o v BB A it v e Cla | i b cics the sensational and |20 the police asclarea tat 't was | SAME BURGLAR BLAMED |45,000,000 CHINESE HEED (o ihy Words oF e Drother | Sepant of Fouto kech mwks curts | - Von Rintclcns Seutiure was car- 5 i ; S ¢ 5 police records Grady Hames, who was sho osity seekers. ried out with secrecy and his name 5 ppeal- hitherto unknown: fact that Germany ARE IN FAMINE AREA |ghile, detending his father, Arthur | The money came with answers |did not appear on the steamship's { 2 Right to Immedinte Possession. | has already delivered to the allies res- | S10" 208 arrests for drunkenness, or FOR THREE ROBBERIES Hames, from a mob of six or eight| such as the following: passenger list. He reported at the “Whenever an owner of a house | titution and reparations amounting to more than on any holiday for six men who went to the Hames board- “l am five feet four and very |office of the United States district at- Who_ desires to get possession of it | ore than 20,000,000,000 marks (nor % 2 ing place here Friduy night of last| pretty. Inclosed is $50.” torney here yesterday morning and for his own use and occupancy se- Leo A. Crossen, supervising prohi- week and mortally wounded young Then along.came the agents of was escorted abeard th. ip by eures judiment for the posseasion |mally $5.000.000.000). This fact, de.|bition enforcement agent for the ais. |MeR Walks Quietly Out of One|American Committee Has Beports |fiirics'"and then took the elder| the Post Office Department and |federal agents shortly before eoiling termined to propose an amengment |By Cabi e 8 ¥ e % s 1 to the bill reported last week by the | Covle to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | PHILADELPHIA, January 1.—Con- ‘HERBERT ‘HOOVER, Chairman.” (Copyright, 1921.) fonate. finfimmm;:a' l}?l:g";hl;fl;e of| PARIS, France, January 1.—Renew- ::;:‘l'l‘; ':W;:‘ bl’d 8:}:"”";:“‘ Pro; Every penny of your contribution will be use for chil- tion of thé District code providing | !n& his campaign in favor of the trea- B ond the Police werel | dren’s food withoirt deduction for expense of any kind. for the summary eviction of tepants. |ty of Versailles, Andre Tardieu, |/ade here today concerning the ex- Send heck hn Pool -, E The association will seek to have!French delegate to the peace con.|tent to WhicH the prohibition law was end your check to John Poole, treasurer, European DTt I oate COMMItee | ference, declares that mot onM can|Viclated on mew year eve. The pro-| | Relief Fund, care of Federal National Bank. Quotes Dying Words When She Is Called as Witness During Coroner’s Inquest. —— ] of the house in any court, and in casSe | clares M. Tardieu g trict, saig that he knew of no arrests Pla Taking Cash Showing Full gni Hames into the country and gave| spoiled the plan. Hubert Settles |time. the tenant appeals and gives the re- | has been withheld hy‘nuaf: 2&3::-::3?{ made by his men. og' Atter d =50 M aguitutle o him a severe beating. and his wifs are nnder arrest and TS S R quired bond, the owner of the house in order to misiead the people. there. |, HOSPital records show many people| - and Jewelry. Present Catastrophe. Miss Hames sald that earlier in the | Post office inspectors say they day the crime was committed the| have scores of letters trom giris |{CRISIS IN RUHR REGION " neteen-year-old youth told her that| smbitious to be screep heroines, famine ures ‘5t Rorensen. Chine. ave| Jone HEA (hreatened him with dealh| 404 also the ensraved Fepiics. | REMOTE, BRITISH STAND 3 i compiled by the American committee |3t the hands of the “Ku Klux Klan. last night between 6 and 7 o'clock, for China famine funds the full mag- The young woman said she could presumably by one man. He was seen | 1 tude of “|not identify any ot the men who| STREET CARS COLLIDE. FROM OIL *IELDS at one place, but the person who saw ID.‘-‘r“nn’t ntout‘l:o:“%?klpg: bf'b?l:‘:: - were in'the party. “Bhe said several _ shall have the right to immediate|by indirectly sustaining Germany's|réated for alcoholism. t . bond conditioned to pay any damage | not be executed U. S. FEARS EXCLUSION in the northwest section of the city judgment of the lower court is re-| Germams Cam Exeeute Treaty. vVersed. This act shall apply to all = cases mow pending. &S Well a8 cascy |, Germany, aceording t6 M. Tardleu, to Avoid Action Now; Drop T v S | knows perfectly well that the treaty Pam Hardl ; The Zormal action uk:n“h;h:;e g {08 be Traeuted, 208 only foare that him was unsble to furnish an ade- :lt:tte:\‘en‘th:um";‘uumo;f T [ Tive.. Phad told her ihat Jones had | Conductor x" y Injured.! Disarmament Question Pending sociation followed a- spirited discus-/ tie @llies will Insist on it. If the|pgpch Parliment Proposes to Give |auate description. made threats to have Grady Hamcs Carriers Damaged. sion in which many of, the members | .T°4tY 18 not practical. he argues, Albert C. Floyd, 1760 Euclid street, d_distircts are being gathered |killed. Survey of Situation. Tolting faberiences of Bardships re |noing carricd ot Almest. nopmellyy| Datavia Company Copcesslon |, crope the hall from his apartment 14 Collated by Tnomas W. Tamont Lot Sk A Jeolalon. Mictwens Swo SCai O eir failure to obtain chairman of {i commi! he i ars ed at NDON, January 1.—Th: i Dossession of their homes. These ac- [ Indeed, the treaty provides that be- in East Indies. saw a light in his apartment, and |headquarters are at the Bibie House, CHARGES GERMAN SOLD T atracts tist night about 8:30 o'clack. | of the British sover ek <counts, related mainly by woman own- | tWeen January 10 last and May 1 % when he returned there to investi- |y IyCRore, fre B2 the Bible House {(, Ui e s E pobe E government concerning ers, revealed efforts that have been | NeXt Germany shall first make resti- | THE HAGUE. Janusry 1'—United|Bate, he said, the light suldenly went By Saraies, & Conducton Sonsiveg THitary ocoupution of the Rubr region made to obtain possession extending | tution of all ‘the moneys. shares, ani- | Siares authorities here fear that|Out It dewdloped that the intrude WAR STEEL TO FRANCE |Harry Hardley, g ©d{of Germany is that the entire question ‘over periods f mals and objects seized duri had ined entrance through a win- i g rom six months to two | JCo pation of northern Francer seo |American interests will be excluded | dot S 00! §IoThre” escape and ‘had Several at thc meeting related their ; °8d. shall pay the allies 20,000,000,- | from the great Djamba oil fields in the | stolen jewelry, wearing apparel and t has Miast years o4, 1426 33d street, was|impending. according to a statement experiences with temants ome owner |000 marks in gold, ($5.000,000,000), | Dutch East Indies if 2 bill introduced | $25 in cash. Alphone Horten Says Nearly 1,-iknocked down in front of his home|made in official quarters here today. llcln:ln ‘un: ah: hl:d nmla(rmgga hi ::‘:x? ‘s‘l;lerel:eol;‘ont‘her:lvile. and t.:ih-d, in the Dutch parliament be adopted. tA:hmx ‘Pr?'i:aamm e 000,000 T From bcrmny by an automobile late Friday night{ 5+ was stated that neither France furniture in order to mal rations committ: ) the Amherst 'TBe] ons 3 e Dasmonts e Thl‘ measure proposes to give the :n"..m was gained by removing f ao injured about s face and bady. nor Great Britain desires to precipi- on his home, which he could not ob- | {W0 notes payable to bearer, one for n X which he was recetv- | 20,000,000,000 gold marks and. the | Concoseion to these flelds to a sub-} 0 O 1"y window. A squirrelskin Made Shells for Allies. Bl T o I e, Tailes v |tate any action, and that Great Britain taln, - b sidiary of the via Qi Company. g i ety Thiee Faing ?;‘1‘&50‘:;03?6%2Zw?igngflatnhle.:k';flh"l: e “'{""“’5 :;;”fi,g:;'""“h"? e s L it oo strset, | man. w5 ey :fl‘m:f"',‘” (¥ SnolCaarianc Die Survics fe The Sx. stop after the accident happened. jg“}:'r" Hrnar iy e’ S e ere soon forthcoming, e deciared, | promise-to dellver on Jemand still a | valuabie " petrolcum sround £, 95t ¢l Deiectives’ O'Brien and Mullen |to dispatches, but Americun o nE RSy 1 R ARAC s Gl _— after definite proof of bad faith and | Gaylor . Quackebush, fourteen | Very remote and that no crisis is Wold be forced into bankruptcy. ' |third note for 40,000,000,000 gold | Dutch East Indies. how a burglar climbed to the second | aries, newspaper correspondents and | >2 Steel combine, of which Hugo plotting on the part of Germany. ——— marks. The feld has 1ong been the scene | floor and gained @ccess to his apart- |business men, together witl Stinnes is the controlling spirit, sold T0 U. S. Regarding the disarmament of the 2 What has actually happened? On|of spmmercial rivalty between Dutch. | ment "throngh & window. ~He ook and " others, Bave iravesed | during the two years of war nearly a KING Cgfl_lfi_o " W0 Trragviak GIKEENan Supoan i owne - May 31 the last date for which the |[English and American ofl groups | three watches, a gold pin and $50 in parts million tons of steel to France, which Cinarts Plan | SAUL the Briiieh Salilont sl S0 e . s [figures are available, France had re- |Americans here say that the only’ cash, and walked quietly out of the was delivered through Switzerland | Christian and Royal Conso: - | further discussion of this question 9 | covered 8,800.000.000 Trancs (normally [way in which American interests| building. R and used in making shells and guns is ning Trip N & until after it had received the facts : $1,260,000,000), worth of stolen shares, |could obtain representation there| James D. Heffron, 1233 6th stre the charge publicly made by Alphone ng Trip Next Summer. o Cicaattumiion 15 weports sRitis mre moneys ~ and -precious objects, and |Would be for the Dutch government|southwest, asked the police to recover | ginning g e st s L L P e A e expected soon from the allied military authorities in Berlin and Pari to the allies in gold, goods, ships and |pany to formed to handle the| Anna W. Thatcher, 1316 15th street,at the rate of more than 10,000 a da; > 120,000 marks a ton lower than that to|Ported here that, |shares a sum estimated at aroand pAs reported the theft of a pocketbook Y- |the German government, which paid | events occur to interrupt, _King BOLIVIA ELECTS ALONZO. Christian will visit the Unite; P[ {500,000 tons of - in stolen from a.store | of cold . . ‘stolen machines and |to permit them to subscribe to the |a watch and chain sto ; cold weather conditions grew worse, | of the Thyssen Steel Works. FHorten 11t is re- muR RSUNS BURN@ Imnertn To date Germany has paid |stock of the proposed handling com- | on 9th street. until at present the Chinese aro dying | 3878 that the price (o France was| COPE)HAGEN, January 1--% 18 re- ' EeRsy ‘bank book e s treas S 5 113.000,000,000 or 14,000,000,000 ‘marks | In this holding company, the Dutch | containing two gold pins, a 1,500,000 marks into the combine's treas- j i > h1and a small sum of money. ; it T e Injured Only Pedestrians Near | ($2:600.000.000 or $2,800.000.000), and {East Indian government and the Ba. B ey Cotoe, 13 Widge m,“& IEF ury annually. The charges have created aflxeten":l:r;n;";'ln:e = ‘:‘r“nhe‘ The | Assembly Chooses Him President The & sensation here, but none of the more has recently handed to the reparations {tavia company would, by provisions o 13th and € Streets—All Rushed | bil i kholders, told of the theft of $90 from than @& hundred newspapers which | plans of the royal party are to go c : 1600 T.:;"&'.'o‘;:&’»v',':;;’gfi; ;?'.nr‘:f': orne: :zv':'rf:mar}‘z ‘:i-.fi:é fiorcgalyl in 3.': vo,f‘ll(elhlg :21"*;; e ‘;;,‘n:‘:}‘: Stinnes controls has denied them. |Arst to India, where the king hopes of Republic. to Hospital. et b relte iIhe mivemment. Dawever, | Mighbor. i tlon" WALL Toaet e e TEFre > thence they will Bo by way of japan| LIMA, Peru. January 1—The Boo Sees ‘arried rietta Jones, 400 Florida avenue, W _evening at Francisco into the|livian national assembly today electe: Pour persons were burned, one se- Soomltitten o) Out. director: o the Joss of & dlamond ring | e FegUar time at the Peabody School RATIFIES AIR AGREEMENT. through atae He ls chartering one | Ferandez Alonso president of the re- M. Tardieu considers that by May| According to the Amsterdam Handels- | reported the loss of & SRt o o% verely, and electric lights on the|] mext Gromas pre o poc y, under the pressure |blad, the ferred shares, giving a = + Pennsylvania avenue circuit were ex- | of the allied occupation of the Rhine. | right to vote as to the control but not | her pocketbook while she was shop-| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. st Asiatic Company’s motor | public of Bolivia, according to a dis- French Senate Acts on Measure :‘hi;‘llelo!;%lthe trip. ' patch received here from La Pas. ' ping. :::u;-‘:;d!‘ l:::;ly M(or: 6 o'clock “fi{"“l’-";'g:e:: T e L e e R L T A de TODAY. Signed by 18 Countries. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. pn explosion blew \he adds, iz despite .the diplomatic | pany, will be mostly unfler government ASHINGTON-VIRGINIA auanderlusters nhike starts from| PARIS, December 31—The senate|pXPFRTENCED GENTCRMAN TEACHER |~ “BOTLER AND HEATER REPATRE the top off a manhole at the south-:vacillations of the allies , and de- | control, but, in order to placate foreigh, W ) ,‘_‘{g“'}" bridge, Virginia side, at|today ratified the international agree- | for piano dept. in established school of music: | To the trade—We beg to call your attention west corner of 13th and C streets|Spite the fact that the réparations|particularly’ American, interests, a cer- HOUR ides’Gogkijand explores the pali- |ment regarding aerial navigation | good opportunity for person of ability LI e e gy northwest. | commission is persistently neglecting | tain proportion of what are knpwn as| CARS TEID UP AN . A.'Gambs leader. drnwnt\lp In connection with the| miiance. Main 7858 B N e e T peace treaty. e agreement, which | PUBLIC NOTICE 1S HER! G 1832 New York ave. m.w. jits_duties. the “B” shares may be sold to for- Those who vere burned are Capt.{ The method of the freaty, he con- | eigners with the consent of the gov- H. C. Carter and Private. W. G. Jen- cludes, is thus proved to be both rea- | ernment. Washington Secular League mests |already has been approved by .the | the partnership heretofore existing between at 3 o'clock at Perpetual Building chunhzr of aeputiegppwal lign‘;d in [ W. ;_";m““ ‘and J. H. Smithwick and J. S. Thc Wintcr PLa kins of No. 16 engine company, K. J. |sonable and possible. I R — Electric Cable -of TUnderground|Hall, 1101 E street. Miss Maud |Paris in October, 1919, by eighteen ‘her, doing business under the firm name A Nash of 320 6th strect southwest, ali| “Its method” he says “though| A recent dispatch stated that parlia- lley B Out at 14th Younger speaks. countries. The signers were: France, | 23 Tl e Era e L 130 | s T T 1o 8 a¢ 1% Sow Ton b e £f whom suffered slight injury, ‘and ;feebly applied. has already made|ment of the Dutch Kast Indies had Trolley Burns e Belglum, Bolivia, _Brasil, _Great|een SOV TTCCTL e right or athor- | will personslly care for and amuse the chil- ] Rodlle Of 522 21st street. who|Germany = pay 5,000,000.000 marks under consideration a motion opposing and C Streets. . TONIGHT. . Britain, China, Cuba. Ecuador, Greece, | {7 1o bind the undersigned by act, word of | gren so their mothers can have rest and ree- Xas soverely burned about the hands | ($1.800,000.000) to France alone, and |the granting by the Dutch government c Padrajc H. Pearse Council of the |Gautemala, Italy, Panama, Poland, | writing. W. M. Braswell is the owner of an reation, free from responsibility; am a college R The s 112,000,000,000 “marks ($2,400,000,000) | of 8n exclusive concession to the Cars of the Washington-Virginia|AmMerican Association for the Recog- | Portugal, Rumania, Siam, Cgechoslo- | undivided two-thirds of the assets of the former| woman, ean give cits references and will glad- ese Were virtually the only pe-[to the allies in reparations. it fs|Djamba ofl flelds without the consent of e nition of the Irish Republic holds a | vakia and Uruguay. firm and partaership, and his personal siERattre| Iy interview any who wo desire. » strians on C street for a distance better than the _inverse method, | the people of the colony. railway system, operating between |ciosed meeting at 8 o'clock at Go: eI is necessary for the discharge of any oblRtIon | o e e Hew T;:;‘Lg!::.‘;:: !londl;elmforlunlte- which by virtue of the Spa agree 3 this dly' and M”:flddn"p ;fl:re.fim Hu:k E. Holloway and J. C. Walsh s AYS E R due to, or to become due to, the former firm 1 g v ang 0 passing by | ment obliges the allies to pa. Z and Fairfax, were up foi spe partnership. n i PRSET pa Whoh RS | UL RSt SR S S| FAMILY CHAIN BROKEN, |Sawear-iasi Mifie waehas stoite| Pree GERMANS SHOT REDS | ™35ty v cnimme 2 =31 25| The Biges Engineering Co. Frroied ($1,000,000,000 a year).” Stk o b * lcable of the undergrou c H. Pearse Branch of , D. C. 1310 14th st. n.w. Phone Frankiin 817, All of those injured were taken to Burned out at 14th and C streets Friends of Irish Freedor meets at 3 |EKOPp Charges Guards Urged Men B e R HEATING—PLUmINmG erkency Hospital for treatment in . |Five Living Generations Had Been | northwest, leaving the line without(o'clock at Typographical Hall, 423 G J. H. SMITHWICK. By W. M. BRASWELL. o e "seema ik, whien was|IRISH SOON TO SETTLE Represented in Family. i ol P | ] Ty Attampt Heoape. December 81. 1920. Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, Diyin i e ceman 5 pm. R AR — BERLIN, - January 1.—Victor Kopp, CARPENTER WOK P Jas. Cunni The electric ligh ARKADELPHIA, Ark., January 1.—| [Hundreds of residents of the Vir: representative of the Russian soviet | Alterations, jobbing and repairs: resswdl unningham. Mored 1o service within o shars tice FUTURE OF SINN FE'N A" chain of grandmothers without|Einia towns along the line of the WAR ON PIER THEFTS. |covermment in Beriin, in & note to, che | rate o7 da of by Job.. i Joriel brinks mf; | Heating and Plumbiag repairs asd remedal after the explosion. & g:rlll;l. :‘n m;- l:hcuon -‘t least, has {y‘.‘.":'flo ::;":;;'Y,o:r;ey po e e s o M i gcnnq.n tor::sn .;‘mue, ::eclnrssuthnl L ELARPES, & w = = g promptly attended to by expert mechamies. en broken by e passin, f 5 erman s ave n ber- 00D FLOORS scraj and repol- NATIONS AGAIN FR: |an Voting Members Becalled From | Emeiine. Eliza Riles, Signtytwo -~ | bors of patrons on thelr way to the|Thres Arrests in Effort to Stop [aisiy'provoking Russian soidiers held | Xoctor degmedomin remcs ipa semiea | CLAFLIN OPTICAL €O, Before her death, two small child ¢ e, Losses in prison camps to try to escape, in|C. Adams, 607 G st. n.w. 3 i asses. _GAAER'ENDLY. i This Country to Attend . of Mrs. itz Hanson, ':erc sreat A e e aitea Y jocous hiters ;‘R?mo’m 2 Month. order to have an opportunity to shoot | ppogupEn 31, 1920 HAVING DISFOSED 907 ¥ STREET. granddaughter, had six living grand- h ORK, Ji iy es are demanded for the N ¢ . ave. o Bulgarian Minister Presents Cre.| - . Ferliament, moihers” of whom wo wers ‘prese. | Shmant, o4, Boinis e, e o e | O S en Tann | Amien O Kros prisoners. sl to| et Witk MLt ot gt | Turn Over a New Leaf for q - - th 3 . ghw: o >, e LV e L, itracted after -~ dentfals o Bumanta. .\Ehw YORK. Janusry LAll voting Erandmothers and two were Jastoiiia|der of the way to the downtown|ing a campalgn to halt pler and ware. | The note, which givex details of in- | A HILLEARY, Ext. =i tl(’_!cmNCW Year " - members of the Irish parliament wh randmothers. Th, section. bberi cidents declared to have occurred { WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS ive your Confidence to the Merchant who PUCHAREST, December 3L—Diplo- | have been in this countr: "o | Eanson children 1 thres and ons-hig| Ofcials of the rallway company |JoUMe FOUDRros in the port of New | g0 i D oy *Camps, asserts that the | Lot aues Jpors COMPAcIed by myself. JESSE| Merits it. That's ail we ask. Matic relations "between Rumania and| ¥ were re-| ROt ae. | Thus thond one-half | lained that the break in the cable | York, Which they declared amount to | Russian soviet government will in. | o BOBISON. 1838 Sih n.w. i t and G Pugaria were reestablished today, | POFted tonight to be either on their|ne"time five living genorations. with | reacted to capse a “fareback” in cur- |33,000,000 monthly, yesterday arrested |sist upon full investigation. - < T ker Paint an _lass 3 Drflenm"hrun “;nd.:':::fl :: x?-i‘.'“;'f ho;v;e{or:rspnr::g ;o start to join :eu t(l:un -even!{—;wo yehnrl separat- :::X'ch n:“ nt;n‘eiefil;!‘l":g' n;:r yl:lt_fle.:;' three men on charges of défrauding 3 ms;:,,&e National, Bank, 1259 wxi. AVE. N.W. PHONE WEST 7. their chief, Eamon de Valera, * i- | ing the youngest from the eldest. Washington, D. Done jpardizand. | Gem of the Trish republic: Prest- | e “Hanson . children had - pasides | causing a temporary shut-down aithe government of custom duties. The SAWMILLS CLOSE. e milng year and for the transaction of ve 1t The reported recall of the legis- |their six grandmothers, nine uncles, |the plant. Workmen repaired the{men arrested were Robert Snow and 2 s bt g AT A Right—Get “~WWAGES CUT 20 PER CENT. |!ators and the probable reason for de|four great-uncles, two great-great- |damaged cable in record time, it was|Jjohn McNamara, truck drivers, and Ciotk -nogs on Tuesday, January 11, RSyt AT #is * | Valera's return to ireland are said to be | Uncles, ' four great-aunts, two great. |Stated. Costas Pompas, a jeweler. Slump in Lumber Market Hits Balowill be open between the bours of T ing 1,600 persons, will reopen on fall | reach a decision on policy that may 3 ALCOHOL’S TOLL IS TWO. | Namars recently received a consig oy : OME _BUILDING _ ASSOCIATION ol 158 time >londfl}' mornin, .Dteln e [::r‘oufll y affect the lulnure );cu altl o ———— #osnt of 300 Swiss witoh movements, MOEMD M, Janussy, I, wing TBME 1 H%h """; of stock in January. it CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. 'zu, pe s i (.D!n-wu er g;“f“'[n.u' mel Fers vities of COLLISION 0" w AN = and instead of delivering it to the ap-|[to a slump in the lumber market, | jon '...x:;-a thousands to save their earnings today sald continuance of Toeork ‘on | James Butke, at -one time state okt D 0.D. |aany Bootieg Sufterers as Result Diace ot ‘business. They “wooPa% | which has interfered with the ship- | tad to pay for telr bomer, fol Xt ROB ob. -"——"————MORT ANT s ull-time schedule depended upon | treasurer of the Irish loan, preceded 3 i bef, ~ | ment of lumber to forei £ ot mi d Geo. W. Linkins, vice .hptl;l:nu Izr:.' the industry. They |de Valera and is now belicved to be Fifteen Passengers Escape Injury of New York Celebration. :l.t.ll':;l"' :P:n lhgglt:gosaa'tlo' re-"fx; o B R 'vafiu' 213, p‘,".f'.f"';'fhu.“w S ars, Seeretary, 753 Ha FERG . d that a 20 per cent wage cut|in Ircland. James O'Mara. one of the| wyo Rear-End Smash o NEW YORK, January 1.—Two ;a,ooo bail each and the jeweler in|BiPPI gulf coast have closed down. 'st, n.ow.; Richard E. Claughton, treas- ve USON Unced jten a8 ago, would go | three trustees of the council of the ccurs. kol T e 50 of serious M. | $6.000. : Shutting down of the mills has | urer, 2006 Penna. ave. n.w. Clean and Repair Your 4 oo Seamas Noonan: checked out ‘t (hel | eobanies eEermer foyers haken up, but | 2Lt O oot aa & remuit of PR SO s TUMDST of men out | erErLE T T T erets | S TOVES and FU [ hotel here a week ago and are be- | eoriinion between: e nara o ond lebratio -| KING SEND! The milis are expected to be closed | big ¢himneys. 1336 L st._Frank. 2728. 5% e=w. A. CLUGSTON DEAD. |licved to be on their way overseas. | Washinkton and 01y Dosimol Role |New Year eve celébrations were re = lfor thirty days. HOUBEKEEPER! TION—25% RE- H BURGH. January 1.—William | H#rry Boland, de Valera's secretary, | way Company at Clifton esen Rail- | ported from hospitals throughout New e e P N duetion on Euller's Somerville brushes. mops. R. K. FERGUSON Ine., : ™ | left the same.hotel Friday, two ho! on_ early last d One.of the victims | English onarch et ealers. Progressive Sales Co., 608 F n.w. 1114 9th st. Phone North Zil-2aa gineer and | R 3 Y, 8 | night. One of the cars was consider- | YOrk city today. One.of the victims | Eng M Offers. Good No deal neer in the gas and oil industry, | A{1¢T e announced the safe arrival of | sy ~damaged and the companys|Was an unidentified man found un- % BABY DEATHS IN JAPAN. - at his hom his chiei. but he was at the pier to- cious in a doorway. The other ‘Wishes to President. OFFICE OF THE FIREMEN'S INSURANCE it ® at Edgewood Park. | g, “to bid farewel) to Mre M schedule waa interfered with for sev. | CORS hn Wilson, Afty.one of West Oompany. of Washington and Georgetown, 7th No 830 1 e ayor of | &k the eo Tittn “airest. - Physiciana reporte Population Increase in 1918 Was e — Erch 3th St. well known iz oil and gas circies | SWiNeY, widow. of the lord mayor of | “"A¢ the company’s office it was stateq | 116th street. Physiclans ported| In a New Year message to Preei- “this country, South America, - | Cork. that the accident rred many of the cases of “acute” alco-|gent Wi ico, Cuba and Porto Rico. Aoen breakdown In' the - lectrle eurans | holism and alcoholic coma sa mors|jons T 1% N Lower Than Usual. tes the line. severe than ordinary intoxication 0 MAKES STRAW BRI I e v ih S from pure liquor. The condition of!| “At the beginning of the new year, |, TOKIO. January 1—Japan's popula- 'WINS GOAT-ROPING TITLE. —_— o Vel 5 , it explained, “bootlegging” liquor consymed. ,m ”“,‘_‘,"ofi‘ Tex., January 1.—The | Frenchman Has New Way to Re- | ™ was explained. when another 8 i waiting for the current to be turned |the patients they attribute to thel Mr. President, I tion during 1919 was increased by ng title changed hands car, coming from the next station only 300,000 as against a usual rate 4 b t it {3 ,"g.:'..::e:x’ S Jotth R | | Meve Housing Problem. |#%uy Wl ¥ meroe o ponam| HONEYMOON TRIP IN AIR. e R T Phone Matn 474, Window Shades Put Up at . “Down Prices” ANOTHER BIG YEAR of 628,000, according to an official re- | Section of KDt Ang P emer —Qualits, workmansiip wiss big busisess Port of the recent census. WORCH, 1110 G. Victrolcs ana records. IRONE P RS Sy = .. R) GIVEN THAT THE AN- o : 1919 births numbered 1,823,- | NOTICE I8 e i A 'ompenv, Phone M. 14 1 - {487 and Geaths 1513, the net nual meeting Capit CAT CAUSES TWO DEATHS. | therctore, beins 30875 S0, | Hraction Company. for the election of & board it older of Gatden City by roping and|, DARIS. January 1.—A French tex-|Coul this city, said she an tile expert claims that he h; - | daughter were returning f; - Sonta ey Srn angtg saconds. He|vented & process for making bricks|mont on one of ‘the company's cacs|Newly-Weds Leave Altar for Flight e M¢|from compressed straw. He is|and had to walk part of the way to Reduced number of marriages n ‘was 295 seconds. Over Tampa Bay. searching for funds to prove that he| Washington after the collision. Sy Disconnects Tub Goi Bt gonsequence of bigher cost of living | beo ACTOES BEFUSE MORE PAY. |ihe prosent ‘hontin orits by suna frr EERRREBURS, WX, oo U esn * A0 BT R Bl ot S A * ling houses. GOODING TO SUCCEED NUGENT. | —Two passenger airplanes were wait- Gouple Sleep. that :h' Hindipal oxime P 1 ma Cross- Cal rvice tar. He says, owing to the slight weight| BOISE., Idaho, January 1.—United |ing at the door of the Episcopall NEw YORE, Gy sormally heavy MOTTAILY. dus § seen- H. D. C N, Secretary. who have %o loyally supported \ -:Eoflf.'- I;'u::rl:"-yn)fi:nag:r-‘n:e:i :’:M r’on::'drn‘:‘lxo'nl:u:m‘l! nx‘;. ""dh"” States Senator-elect Frank R. - | Church here this morning when Rob- | escaped whan qu:::g :I.ID. :.n: lgx“: w'l'"l:: Ia‘l‘:‘;:::‘r:‘:‘:’!’:‘:’!ll is unoffi- ADVANCE SPRIS T $6.50 - 37 ‘whom "'::.“': ‘assure 3 imatic’ art the 'act cep ion a{he wholeing was this afternoon appointed by | ert Smalley, a young Florida business | connected from a feed plug 1 clally returned at 112 per thousand thsel furban ot ol th e Municipal eater at|building can be completed in a month. |Gov. Davis to_succeed United States man, and Miss Cornelia Dulin, Le: floor by a today caused t! marriages. compares w! e tronage and lbnr‘m Baden h’r‘u :yat:;;x:. ko r'.':l it is ;n'mr;:;d ‘:‘hnu.l ":'p;l:b-l:n- frepara |Senator .:o;-:nl:x g:sont. '“'fl,"’ to | ington, xy.‘wno out after being made | of lur. .-?" X rad German divorce rate of 2 .x#i’.. 2 FRAME SHOP, 1010 » Tpood il crease wages. 3 ecome _fe commissioner, | husband and wife. their Breoklyn 4 Dk W, §_WooD, DENTET lhe: chief desire s to keep the theater 'mu'l: bas already been built in Mon- [the appointment to become effective| An air fllfht ‘aci Tampa bay was| , The dead cat, iits :’:::' resting on g;unt:u h.r:td '3..':"':':-"'.' nfii'é‘r':‘;"’.& £ 15 pow located at GRAFTON & SON, INC Sae S b targ! s January 15, 1921 i ‘hn beginning of their honeymoon. . the ‘tnbe. 1ay under the gas stove. tistics are subject to correction. 2410 G .st. n.w. Phone AL 5706 ““Seating and Roofing Experig™ o »

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