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UCTIONS AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. Imotw (. G, SLOAN & CO.,'INC, AUCTS,, 715 13TH ST. VALUABLE HOME FURNISHINGS At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S GALLERIE 715 13th Street, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY | AT 10 AM, Baldwin _Upright Piano. Teakwood Stauds __ | Water Colors. Large Meshed Eug, Bric-n Brac. Fiteplace Brames. Larke L 4 Pool Table, Flat-top Desks. Office Chairs, Mirrors, ille Cabinets, Silverware, Oak Dining Room Suite, Glassware, Fiber and Wicker Furniture, Leather Sofa and Chuirs. Lngs, Carpets, Draperies, Eie BEGISTEIED 5TH. 1921. Valuable Paintings wnd nbracing in _part T'ROPOSALS for Furnishing Pager m— the Pab- [ e rrlnunx and Bind) d proposals received until 10 l)l'locl m Jln" And, at 12, Touring Car, by Order oi U. Cadillac S, Marshal. Dinding for the lut day of March. 132 e opened before and the awards of contracts ey the Jolnt. Gommitiee on ‘Printing to| THOS. J. OWEN & SON, Auctioncers. he lowest and best bidder for the interest of | government whoee bids are in conformity | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF YALUABLE TWoO. \<ith" the requirements of the proposals. The NTORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 139 tee reserves the right ta reject any or ds or to accept any bid or any part and d of trust duly e other part. if, in its opinion. such | o i Ty & : on wonld be In the fnterest of the govern-'of the laud records of the District of Colu Tent Tiank proposals containinz the insirue. | bin, and at the request of the party secured | tions, schedule and specifications, accompanied the undersigued trustee will sell, a | by standard samples, may be obtaimed by 5 ¥ uressing Cormelius Ford, anit':rmt:r \\.s'n» o racts ered into :‘f“l;wll’yq::x g‘;" cent more or less than : x“"z '°"°5."“§""1,§""" l-nn and et The estimated quantities required, at the option ‘;'*- ot FEe as follows: 3,106,000 pounds P u-q ,;‘n Bare 1:?:1 1340000 pounds machine | glvision of lots in s sul id sa; Terms ‘of sale: Sold kubject o a prior deed iiber machine-fuish ~peinting paper of trust for $2.500.00 and iba am pounds antigue printing paper; 40.000 pounds e and | EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTANCY Freshman (Tasses Start Jonuary 4 Cholce of 3:10 or 7 Prepaces for Rusiness Adminiatration Juditing Fositions. A puit o the B.C. 8. Course. Boys Day School Winter Session Starts Janvary ¥ supervised by men from 4th to Sth grades. Work ises,” on | OF | pre "WELFTH DAY AT FOUR 04 CLOCK | tudy - bove said trust to be paid in cash svaces netaing gapec. Righ ‘machine finish: required at time of sale and unds "rag machine-Ainish pristing | Chaser allowed S0 daye. o complete chase, Further particulars at time of sal JOHN W. RYON. Trustee. High - Sehool Subjects, Ae 5. 2 Draftiog (mechanical Gregg Shorthand. [ = E = = ral), writing paper, machine-dried, “rolls, 81 Inches | 2,000 pounds white French folio paper, cut 17532 inches; 2,020,000 ponnds wWriting finish: 7.964.000 pounds wri ing paper, air o loft dried: 7,500 pousds fine Thite wrltisg, paper, loft dried; 5,00 pevaie safety writing pai ' blue eafety wnung Dpaper: 150.000 pounds map paper: 1715000 pounds bond paper: 1,000 Potnds onlonskin paper. cut 16x2% and # 10:000 pounds parchment deed; 1.2%.000 pous Jedger paper: 3.000 pounds tissue paper: 1250 Scholarships for Ex-Service Men YMCA SCHOOLS Main $250 i NoWL per: pounds ‘manils 235,000 pounds manila 000 000 ‘Paper for embossing presses: 6,000 ronnds lining and stripping paper: 4,000 pounds red pressboard; board: 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. All Commercial Branches One month, day. $13: evening. 85 After 7 Socathly payieats Sext 3 meaths are free. LINCOLN 33 36th® YEAR EMERSON INSTITUTE 1740 P St. N.W. b raatiia 48 | Bemoor M Alzebre, - Geomery, e nometry, Boglivh, French, Chemistry. Advanced Classes in these and all other High Bchool subjects. 000 pounds box_board, - lim s board. In cases whers ore than 1, mm are called for, groposuls "I be Teceived Tor 1,000 reams of morer. By Tivction € the Joint Osmmttice on Printing. CORNBLIUS PORD. Fublic Prister. Washing- C., December 17, 1920, 1a3&17 THIS AFTERNUVON. THOS. 3. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Three-Story and Cellar Brick Dwelling, No. 219 1st St N.W,, at Auction. :'yklnb-rl!ywlhlhn'e'\nulln sublic auction. mises, MONDAY. THE THIED DAY 'OF JANUARY. | CLEAN, DRY STORAGE FOR FURNITURS X Estimates cheerfully gives. Cos- ‘.’.%’.‘;];.A‘T !va o the above | and pianos. Estima R 'tm b Let us solve your transportation Qur representative will call. Phone or write Angle-Arrow Transportation Service N.W. 7434, 1423 F_St. ning a Telephone Franklis mml raction REGISTER NOW. 14 Samtary Palace ) Expeicnced €. P. A Padded Vans || | s S odeMdsexSs For Furniture to Al Class pow forming. ny Poin: THE Largest o the City MORE Bronomical and Satisfactory Than Shipping by Rail INSURED Free Aumn Fire and Dam- STIMATES Gladly_Given The Big 4 Transfer Co. 1125_14th St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 2054 Large Sale [ Desirable Household - Furditure, Rugs, Carpets, Miscellaneous By Public Auction at D. Notes’ 633 La. Ave. N.W. Tuesday, Jan. 4 Beginning at 10 A.M. o Cegaignl:lgems Received SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 .3 = u H ¢ Loeal Qut-etTawn MOVING up Sl Szle Phone lo4rfc‘xmnnumfl PUTOAE DA W-r!h 05-9 Fia, Ave. N.W. e et et . ADAM A WESCHLER, ACCTIONEER. = SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROY- Who Moves You Is Just as Important as -uw 3100 WISCONSIN Where You Move REAL 'AVENUE NORTH Phone Main -u—o- experienced Ev'éning Sessions Register NOW i ’ UN IONT B {STORAGE = |[COMPANY 1311 Mass. Ave. N.W. Classgs Begin Wednesday Evening, January 5th RESEARCH UNIVERSITY Federal Employew CO-*H“ University. i WINTER QUARTER Tirtue of a certuin decd of trust duly wllu&' 4368, ou-nl-xm Q.‘l‘-‘ldhhfih’ ¢ and at the of the pai -mna Y by, the trascees -muun: sale | § g g at_your service. i our firepreot fursitars ws at resronatle rates. Section, o feont of e premince. % . THE TWELFTH 01 JANUARY/ AD. 1921, AT FOUR o'qu»! P\, the following-descrived land sud prem- 238 > s situa CXX e::‘::;:“_.m -} Merchants’ Transfer & oF 12 WEEKS ‘ iew t recorded ‘In the Storage Co. AR’ | BT T S SN || 920922 E Strest NW. i e tr,m_amnmm. Telephoue Main 6500. 100 Subjects Available Terms of : Ome-third of parchase N Schoe! Foreign o 5a Daid ta cach: the balancs In twe| Modern Fireproof Storage hecretaria Servicy. Toare, with. Intesest 2t soven pet cent per an |13 N e T Lo iy sl ety thom Gay of sl Cupterred. secared trust upon property | ‘3¢ »old, all F “old, or ; at gibe ovtien of the'pur- | 5. 20 Jackson Place “haser at the time of sale. ALl coavey: Facing Lafayeite Square and White ‘Houwe. 'h:'_’fl:‘ :l ithin B1t: da; “fiv— . ‘within sen dayn € ernon, wrf of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rlrh'l l":fib"-lfl -.l.:llna':. S ' 44 TTME, Y AND MONEY IN s Lolm-mflucs MOVING. Your furniturc iasured 52,000 wlu.l TheUmvautyPrepant , Ad“v’l Richarde, M. A., M. 8, PHM‘ l M F oats, l_' ”’”II-] o . Latia o, glish, anry hll in. in TRUSTEES® BALE OF VALUABLE THRI STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 115G « We are mfi exocuts orders foz Padded Vans og, -m:nmu. atupey. N vary 8. 15th i’ auction, in DAY, THigSEV] AD." 19213 d Pa. Ave. N.W. phone Main 8290 PHONE FRANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 7973, ] lu Achool for Women in ali High School sub. The Central Transfcr OL. u"“'- nmn-n. Now. casted an Ja"eiag parts of eriginal lots cighicn (1) amd niseteen (19) in square nine Lundeed and o four (504), described as follows: for the same at s point ou the line Jireet. distant 90.04 oot weat of the cormer square, running thepee west ll‘; lho “n' u( said street 30 feet 1% l-eh'l $1 feet 'to the loe of 3 1331 1 w. BAGGAGE. ; YEARD "AND - VIROYSIA * 4 Jocth Rt pecking .'.‘3““.’.“ m“‘z i 'ni”s.'.i:“ s Ameread ThEw ocal, hauiing: pecking afternooa. a ECTicor m-flon n.x:' 1 TR S 7 0% 1 Be. .25, | = egi { s Soid subject to & prior avea | of trust for $3.500, the balsnce to be paid | 600 cast in mnfly THE um:m AND %A g STEWARD’S . TUNITED STATES STORAGE CO. Business Colleg T' FIREPROOF WARBH SE & < umcx DWHLLINGS IN REAR THEEI MOVIN G P ACKIN G TOM A ACCREDITED NOS. 437 AND 4373 PRATUER COoRT. NORTHW BT 17 Autharity vested in it ander the lest will and_testa of Azas Weisenborn, de- as_executor of the Phones Main 4229 or Franklin 2423 TES, 418-420 10th ST. N.W. e oet1 strcet, by 8 depth of 1 3u-faot 'Satd sale is made gabject to «/ification by the Supreme Court of the Dis- rict of Columbia rs of sle: All cash. A deposit of $250 *il be required upon accep of bid. Teie o Do timed Putttn > dayer othcrwise i ezecutor remerves the right to resell sald roperty st the risk wsd cost of the default o€ Derchiem. Ceveysacisg. rewseding and yrevenne wtam, s cast. VATL RAVINCE AND TRURF c0.. B VILLIAM D. HOOYER, Prest WR2L2830 3a3.4,5,6,7,5,10 JANUARY 24, 1921 Sped-l Cocalng Class fror Jnn. 3 o Prepare for Wulnngtn Business POTEET & WHITMORE, Proje. { EMERSON INSTITUTE, 1740 P Street N.W. Phones Franklin 4463-4458 olasees daily. Start now, yrary, Dookcases, | DAY SCHOOL FOR MEN AND BOYS— Classes—all subjects. | LITTLEFIELD, ALYORD & CO. IEMERSON lNSTlTUTE ICummerual anm:, n&vulml :ln‘u'mmon. Register Now. The Young Women’s Christian Association 1333 F St. N.W. Classes will be started in any subject not listed upon five requests. tion sent on request. A Homelike School —of distinctive quality which ap- eals to the student of discrim- mating judgment. Sympathetic and intensive in- struction i branches. Special Secretarial Course of superlative excellence. e invite you to call. Milton Business School 726 Fourteeth Street Franklin 2004 i | | | It Pays Enlarged faculty. Up-to-the-minute courses in all commer- cial branches. Day and evening classes reopen Mond = uary 3. Office open daily until 9.00 p.n. for informa- tion and registration. —to attend the BEST school. The ONLY Washington school accredited by the Na- tional Association of Accred- ited Commercial Schools. Unparalleledequipment. Superb classrooms. Catalogue mailed on request Strayer’s Business College Ninth and F Sts. Main 3430. LUMBLA Enroll for our Thorough and Complete course in 3 to 9 months. inand for our graduates. Full particulars on request. - CALL AND ENROLL THIS WEEK COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING 14th and T Sts. N.W. young people, LTI been carefully chosen with always foremost in mind. [T T RIGHT Practical Training in DRAFTING Day o Roy C. Claflin, Pres. LTI nite worl because of its great possibilities secretary. The Washington School is one of the few schools in lie country which is capable of training you thoroughly n secretarial work. Instructors — equipment . conrses Request Us {o Send a Bookiet. Phone Main 5832 i sics, coem- P ettine Accountancy)| Evening and day-| time courses at Pace Institute prepare for| C. P. A. and Federal ac-{ countancy examinations and for positions as Con- trollers, Treasurers, Au- ditors and the like. Informative 3: and schedule of beginning classes upon request. positions available. enced. chjnes. It n learn to operate Burroughs Jan- 1i THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 192l EDUCATIONAL Poker Portnxh——Ma.lnnx the Big Winner Feel Comfortable, By WEBSTER. 1T CERTANNY V5 unCAnMY, FRED. THE WAY YOU wiry, THAT'S THE FouRTw 816 POT You've won THAT WAS A Futsmy AFFAIR -~ TRAY LASTCARD HA-MA-Na! LREAD ABouT ) NEVER HAO SULH A NEAY 1NN MY LIFE. START THE NEW YEAR —By taking the step which will qualify you to enter a dxgmhed profession of high salaries and permanent, congenial employment. Big de- night cl;xsscs Phone North 272 = 11} evervihing has the student’s good welfare THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 1419 F Street N.W. ONIVERSTIY SCHOCL -~ W. | g:..l-imlhm-ug Fotices. | langusges. matbematics. m"lu uight; patest ofice Washington, D} C. Burroughs Adding, Bookkeeping and Caleu- lating Machine Operators are well paid and have every op- portunity for advancement. Gon ot expei these m Day and evening classe School ‘1059 Munsey Bldg. Phose Main 3596 : anxious for an opportunity to accompiisn And the work that appeals to most s, is that Good | | first congr fwill Jast 2 clinics will be held, | open crete program for bettering the con- dition” of Mexican children. - TuEy CALL THpsE CARDS REAOGER 5. A MArs wee 1§ BED To ‘Em CAN GLANIE AT THE BACK OF Aty CARD AND TELL EXALTLY WHAT 'Y 15. A Cimln To Wirs oF DDA T YU READ ABouT THAY Bre 7wy THis CraP worN ABouT ¥300,000! AND THE VICTIMS AKUSED HIM of US1eG MARKED THAT'S PRETTY FUNMY ' HA - A Mat THE TROUBLE WITH A SCaria LIKE THAT 15 1T MAKES ANY BiGc WINMIr G- LOOK 6usm(.wus HA-HA- HA' g\ \ 1o L WOULOTET FEELA \ s rCOMFa‘-TABLE 0 TAADE VERY KiLLimes ENESL 4™ oL LITTLE FoRE > ( 1 CHILD WELFARE, TOPIC. i Physicians of Mexico Meet at Capi- | tal for Discussion. MEXICO CITY, ’CDTTON MILLS START UP; STEEL PLANT CUTS PAY lD,ANNUNZlfl YI[I.BS WAR-WON MEDALS Reported He Will Surrender Honors to King Before Forsaking Italy. By e Awociated Pres. TRIERTE. January 2-~Capt. Gabriele D'Annunzio will not remain in Itaiy following his retirement as head of the “regency of Quarmero,” it is as- serted here. In welt informed circles Thousands of Men in Baltimore Af- fected by Reduction From 10 to 20 Per Cent. GREENVILLE, N. C, Janu Following a prolonged vacation, the Asheville cotton millg, owned by the Cone interests of Greensboro, re- According to the newspaper El Uni opened today with the full force. which organized. the con- |The plant is the largest of its kind | the mortality ameng- chiidren |in this section. January 2-—-Two st from all parts of | > to uttend the | ifare, which scussions and many of them to the pubtic, and efforts will o directed toward reaching a con- ty 75 | fore shutting down Christmas bonuses ZE cent of the weekly s are|from $500 down, according to the among persons under sixteen years |length of ‘service of age. Cut Wages and Store Prieces. GREENSBORO, N. C.. January 3. — Cotton mills of the Cone interests, em- ploying 3.000 workers, today announced _ This will be the first congress of its kind ever held in Mexioo. r | 1 i will reopen Monday, January 3. Bulletin term begins Tuesday, February 1. MIRR CONTESSA'S SCHOOL, 2806 Z7th ST../ The secoud | 1 i ! ! | | i &reen of D.CL., A, N ATIONAL :[SCHOOL FINE Y LT w+ & APPLIED ART FELIX MAHONY, Director 1505 Penn. Ave., Main 1760] Day and Evening i Claues Begin January 3rd ‘His tory, American Poiitical Histery. Aduiaistrative i Costume Color, llll Forsign Topics. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Gradunte ;‘:i-fl'l knlh‘ to the: - .M..& PRD, Iaw. itutional and Politioal History. Law. 'or entalog llII farther uan write te or call at ‘lflr}.l"‘"\ W. ] 1 | Pace I“Stlmte o rsent ot Budieg, of the eiversits , 718 G St. N.W., Washington 5 Winter Term, which begiue Full all IUSICAL msrnnmon EDWIN HART’S Piano Studie, 18th and Coismbis Road Opp. Esickerbocker Thestar—Piaso, Fhone Col. 8178°W & Oo). 3000 be" ! | | | | { | ! 614 B St. N.W. ity Biperien B. Thomas, 1231 Girard n.w. n.nnoux GUITAR. BANJO ced Teucher. Ool. 1284w, informa- commercial Detablished 1854. BOSTON SAVANNAH 2 ¥ JACKSONVILLE Inm 3 PRATT :l' Transportation Company. Millions of Passcngers Carried. Not & Life Lost, VIA NORFOLK, MONDAY-FRIDAY. 4 P.M. PROVIDENCE Ui S0BRix, Y, 4 P.M. RIDAY, 8 P | Mealt and berth in stateroam oo Main Deck | ama Canal (Panama City), Porto THL. #7. PAUT, 4200, ORE. Icedrc a wage reduction of 25 Per cent. The company aiso announced a reduction of per cent in the prices of merchan- dise handled in_its stores, which v the employes. Lack of ord as theycause for the redu ills Resume; Wages Cut. LAFAYETTE, Ga., January —The Union cotton mills here. one of the | plants of the American Textile Cor- { poration, announced that full-time operation would be resumed at once. but that a reduction of 10 per cent e A -E"';_"-g,m wages would be made effective. ALGIERS, MONACO, NAPLES, ALEX. | Wages Cut in Steel Plant. RECIRELDS) | BALTIMO Md.. January {10 T0 20 per cent reduction of wag, it is declared he will go to Rome. where he will place in the hands of the king all medals awarded him dur- ing’ the war, including the wold medal for valor, the highest Ttali decoration, and then leave the cou m the republic fs’startling” “The pa- The company gave all employes he-" er and Freight Serviees nne Encircling the Globe utmost to induce Caviglia, in command of Italian ernment troops jn Dalmatia, { the poet-soldier ‘to leave Fiume at the ! head of his legionaries. but ihe gen | eral sternly refused. Exchange of Prisonera Begins. | Exchange of prisoners taken dur- i i i at Fiume began yes- !affecting all clusses of employes at ing the fighting at 3 Drafts and Foreign Money Orders ! the Sparrows Point plant of the | lerday. 163 lexuh«m‘ he.l:e‘lx Furr:::‘e:‘ For Sailings and Full Ioformatien Apply | Bethlehem Steel Company, is un- | 4 and 180 legionar! ;sd ng res . COMPANY'S OFFICE, nounced. The decrease is effective | to Fiume. (';fler “1 1" lrv;un'::ug: $17 14th St. N.W. Washington |January 16 and is said by company |in the city by special police orguy- { officials to be due to “business con- | ized by the mational council. while U.S.MAIL idir,ions and a decrease in prices of | the Ita government has offersd = STEAMSHIE, steel products.” Several thousand |Special detail of soldiers, should their ; i | services be required. Toaniwil Sentaces The provisional ~government of 100’ i Leatherworkers Refuse Cut. | Fine began the disarmament of the I PEABODY, Mass, January 3.—By a | leglonaries yesterday, and the reg 00% Service | Len-to-one tote, Local No. 1 of the lars will enter th ity to collect lho ! United Leather Workers of America { arms taken from the soldiers. All the at a meeting refused 1o accept @ wage | poet’s ships will leave the harbor of !reduction announced a few days ago | Fiume today and will be taken tv lin leather plants in this vieinity. | Pola. 000 were present. All of Poet's Troops to Quit City. ¥ i ‘QUEENSTOWN (Westxousd) i»m 4 and Sale | Within fve davs nome of th ut 60 per cent of the workmen | Poet’s troops. with whom -he has held —~BOULOGNE-LONDON lm‘th: Flume agaiust the world for Sixteer tion. Last week several of the large | months, remain, and all arms i First-Ulass Only—Luzwrious New 16-Knot ‘Mll plants in Peabody gave notice of im- | the city will be turned over io Italy pending cuts in Wwages sanging from | The legionaries will begin to leave 9 to 30 per cent. [ the town on January 5. a;;'i U trave, 1ays o each on PSS L SO the. legionaries will be enrolied 3 ith their original units during th smployed ut the | next few dave. Only | West Albany shops of the Kew Yo The regulars who will conduct the ntral railroad, who were laid off un,m“xcl i i< i B e ey rned to work tod&y.’ Sirensth will work as quickly as pos sible, 0 as to establish the inde pendent state of Fiume at once. The provisional government is expected 1o hold 2 new election as 500n as or- | der has been restored and after all legionaries Liave left the town. Fiume still is_jsolated from the world and | the military authorities are exercis | ing closest surveillance on those trs- ! m: to evade the guards. indusiry are idle in this sec- Sailings: OLD NORTH STATE: Jan. 15—¥Fed. 19 PANHANDLE STATE: Feb. 5—Mar. 12 NEW YORK—NAPLES—GENOA, | PRINCESS MATOIKA Sailing Jan. 90—Cabin and Otaas 1—— NEW YORK — BREMEN AND DANZIG DIRECT S.S. 8! Cabin and Third Class Only Bailing February 19— April 6 January 1.—Demetrios . premier and foreign ministe will be obligated to undergo an opera. {tion which may mean his withdrawai | | from_office, it was learned today. | Serbian Govemmant Orders Their “ - Arrest by Scores. BE ADE, Jugosiavia, January 1 The Serbian government is dealing r"bro\lsly with the communists who CELTIC. P .JAN 15 to Liverpool ; T bee: active throughout ADRIATIC. ... JAN 19 to cherbours and Southampton skuiesy 50" yBizitio: 1 NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON radical organizations are being ar- ADRIATIC an. 19, Feb. 16, Mar. 16! OLYMPIC. Mar. 23, Apr. 20 May 24| ““The communists’ headquarters in VORK—LIVERP . P YORK—BOSTON—AZORES— | Belgrade huve been raided and the c:mc 15. Feb. 26, Apr. 2 GIGRALYAR—NAPLES—GENOA +occupants sent to jail. 4ncriminating Vedic (new) ———— | Cret an. 5, Mar. 8, May ic. 2 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 16 cam =y 3 | documents are said to have been disa- AMERICAN LINE 22, May 17 covered in the headquarters, including the outlines of u plot to assassinate N. Y.—FLVMOUTH—-CHERBOUIG NEW YORK—HAMBURG sLapland Feb. Direct Service. Premier . Vesnitch und three other | members of the cabinet. All the communist mewspapers iu *Finland ’mlxrue. Agram, Loublizno and Sara- *Zeelan: sKroonland 5, Mar. 12, Apr. 1| *Red Star Line steamers en ronte Antwerp. ;Jevo bave been and sol- RED STAR LINE diers are patroiling the streets of Bei- grade. There have beeu labor dis- N. Y.—PLYMOUTH-—CHERBOURG— ANTWERP 8, Feb. 12, Mar. 19 NEARBY SAILINGS “! MANCHURIA...Jan. 13, Feb. 24, Apr. MONGOLIA. .. Jan. 27, Mar. 10, Apr. 2! turbances in many sectiong of Jugo- slavia and the government has issued istringent orders for the sSummary NEW VOIK—OANZIG—Vh HAMBURG | punishment of those active in strikt hird Class Passengers Only. movements. 15, Feb. 19, Mar. 26 ————— J:n. Feb. 26, Apr. 2] GOTHLAND...Jan. 12, Feb. 26, AN’. 1!. = Pan: %5 Waar. 12, Apr. 6 | OVERSEAS MAN KILLED. NORFOLK, Va., January 3.—Carlisie Swinson, who served overseas with the 30th Division, was instantly killed and two companions badly in- jured at midnight night, when an automobile in which they were riding overturned fi miles west of Wilson, N. C. A broken radius rod caused the accident, IDEAL WlN'l'ER CRUISE White Star Line S. S Meganti—Largest, Most Comfortable Cruising Steamer e avaied & Grutey Pasesngers. Specially selected ports of calt_no e isiting Bacbadter Cunar "“:2-‘."’.2'5.;'.{‘;‘..‘ por: Antonicy, M 70 Barbados, Cuba, Jama . i Car Rico, Trinidad, Venezusia, Nirgin Tetands, EtC. Company, R. M, Micks, Passenger Manager. International 3208 F $t. N.W. e

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