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THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 9, 1921—PART 1 4 1 PRIEST IS GUARDED |"Giceezunor ma sero|U. S. IRISH NAMED AT HIS OWN TRIAL == 2 m==z=c»=| . N BERLIN PAPERS Near College Park. J..W. Lawyer, a chaffeutr, was held up and robbed on the Washington- Baltimore boulevard near the Uni- E i i H treet southwest last night by Policemen s . i e: Reward in Discussing Re- | fiest ot hieot 25k i Berey ot tho| iN Possession of Father |[versity of Maryiana, college Faric fourth precinct. The mén were ar- 5 . = atpbrtin .. . machine, who had hired the car at classification. resed on ShaEe oo T wers| Dominic Read in Court. }ioch and Pennsyivania avenne fo {aice s bk o & roadhouse in Maryland. In its reclassification of government |Deld a% evidence, . . red as Ed-| DUBLIN, January 8.—Reading of a|The men, who wore army uniforms, ac- employes it is the alin 6f Congress|wsird Lewls, thirty-three years, 715 |document alleged to have been found|cording to the report made to the 0t only $o increase the rate of their|18th strect northeast: Lyman tevens, [in the possession of Father Dominic, | police, robbed Lawyer of 310, while < twentysthree years, 2634 Nichols ave- chaplain to Terrance MacSwiney, late Jone of them pointed & revolver at him compensation, but also to give those | WOBLIITCE, P40k 4" James Gillard, | Lord Mayor of Cork, during the court-and compelled him to remain in the in the servive better -opportunity for| it (FPC00I 0 (54 Ytn street south- [martial of the priest here tod‘li'y. road while they drove off in th.l SIX FALL INTO LIQUOR NET SET BY POLICE — Three Negroes and 33 Quarts of Whisky Taken From Three colored chaufteurs and thirty- Lehlbach Emphasizes Merit |nree wuaris of figuor were in an ‘au: tomobile . that © was ‘stop! on 3d PROMOTION CHANCE SHOWN .5 CLERKS Correspondence Between Em- bassy Here and Berlin Re- vealed in British Paper. LONDON, January 8.—“Correspond- ence which passed between the Ger- man embassy at Washington and the foreign office at Berlin, in which the names of a number of Irish-Americans are mentioned to show active con- nection between leaders of the Sinn Fein and the German government dur- ing the war was issued by the gov- ernment today in the form of a “white paper.” After the arrival of Sir Roger Case. ment in Berlin in 1914 he sent mes sages through the foreign office in Berlin and the German embassy at ‘Washington, according to these docu- ments, to Judge Cohalan, John Devoy and others regarding his mission to This, it i3 declared, finally led Count von Bernstorff, then German ambas- sndm; loxthe U‘Emed' St;{e;:. to senlt; t';-; F S b Theat Corn the_foreign office ‘n February, 1916, t ‘ 12 Columbi: ter a dispatch “surreptitiously attached oy or. . o essage concerning the Lusi- saying that evoy LY i b dweine St | 604 9th St. NNW., Betw F and G in Ireland Easter Sunday and asking . . 1) een an that arms be sent to Limerick be- tween Good Friday and Easter Satur- e e g mtcr e N R @@l Bargains in Every-Day Dl‘llg Store land and Germany, freedom of the Letter Alleged to Have Been promotion’ and to give due regogni- .. ¢ " They were releasea on $300 se- |caused a sensation in court. Through-idirection of Camp Meade and Balti- tion to efficiency and merit, when | <25t They ware thlessed o § out the trial Father Dominic was|more in his automobile. such employes take their jobs szflou!ll);i Lieut. Sheetz last night conducted a | Buarded by a sergeant with drawn I Lawyer walked to the hearest tele- This was:the keynote of a brief talk |}, 000 roid nt the residence of Roger | Volver and two troopers. phone station and reported the hold- The letter says, iu part: T have |up to Washington friends who by Representative F. R. Lehlbach, au-} o7 ewis, 1022 1st street, and arrested thor of the reclassification measure |y, "o, "his wife, Mrs. Teresa A.)Scarcely laid eyes on any one since I|notified the police. Lieut. Burlin- now before the House, who addressed { ' wis and seized. more thap five |met Sean once or twice the week Of|game, in charge at police head- the clerical group of ‘the federal eM-| ases of whisky and two jugs of corn |the funeral, and 1 met Des once dur-|quarters, got into communication loves organization last night at the |jiquor. ; . ing the lying-in-state; I haven't been | with Constable Thomas H. Garrison blic Library, where they mét to evenue Agent Smith and police of | back in Cork since. The provinciall gt Hyattsvills and the Baitimore icuss the bill. the sccond and eighth precincts ac- |heard about a note left by the mili- police. Garrison Immediately started N As a result of the meeting a COmM-{ companied the lieutenant and assist- [tary during a night raid, threatening|in purguit of the missing automobile, mittee was appointed to Prepare |cd in making the arrests and seising [to throw me into the Lee. This Was|yyt the men had.such a start on him bifef representing the views of {he| the liquor. Charges of selling whisky [left in the Sinp' Fein Club near oUr|(p.¢ ne feared he would not be able group, and if advjsable to appear be | were preferred against husband and |convent and hé heard something from | {18 02 JLEECH o, | Lawyer lives at fore the committees of the House and|{ wife and an additional charge of il- | the military barracks which seemed to | yo, 5700 "o o = Senate when the measure is Under|j.ga] possession was preferred against {lead him to think they did intend to . consideration. the husband. ‘They furnished a real |get rid of me. As a result. he eleared —_— There is not a clerical employe in}estate bond to appear in court to- |me out of Cork on a holiday. the government service who Wwill not{ morrow morning. R EoR “e nas %’ven Sut that I am away cl |Y NEWS IN BRlEF . I, T receive an immediate pecuniary ad-| Frederick Spacro, employed in a{‘resting’ I am fed up myself, as I vantage when the bill becomt‘fl; 2] barber shop at 405 Pennu‘;l‘ymia ave- wouldg prefer to be back in Cork law, said Mr. Lehlbach, but that hey_|Due. deposited a cash collateral of [and take any risk that is going With ture alone would gain it few adher-| $500 at the sixth precinct police sta- |the rest of the boys. Cnpt. Elbert, ansistant national at- ents in Congress or elsewhere. Morel tion last night o answer @ charge of ¢ Men torney for the Anti-Saloon League, important is the matter of advancing| selling . whisky. Lieut, McGIll Grove Would Avold Importan 2 will speak at the meeting of the the government workers, first accord-|led geveral members of his squad to| “I haven't seen Wintanog yet: I|Mount Pleasant W. C. T. U., Tuesday ing to length of service, and secofd|the place where the barber was ar- |don’t like to try to get into direct|night at 7:45 o'clock, at Friends' according to their efficiency during|rested, placed the man under afrest |touch with any important men just|Church, 13th and Irving streets. that service. In_nd escorted him to the police sta- |At present, as they have to be too i r-u!:s: added that C°"§:§$o?;§nn%s'}:?; :;o:\r. nl!';sfallanrl that he charged a | careful. and it would not be e Reverdy C. Ranwom of New York cos and others, In the publication of ourage atro or a pint of whisky. endanger them without grave S0N. { will address the meeting of the Bethel o o o ¥.because ‘an employe had managed to|- “Sunday was a terrible, but won- |Literary and Historical Assoctation|ghich Kuno Mever, then professor of NeceSSltles Monday’ I uesdav and v‘ ednesdaY e S eRn o o “keep from getting fired” for an ex- derful day. The boys got the leaders| Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the = tended length of time. of the black and tan reprisals. Those | Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. His|Sir Roger Casement collaborated, and ——— —— — Questions were asked of the mem- Who are Eetiing & pubile funeral fo- | subject will be “Tre Golden Age.” | which were widely circulaied in G ber by those present and at the con- day in London were the people Who 9 5 giiion of his talk ne was most hear- ordered the Teprisals and murders| The P. E. 0. weekly luncheon will Lane g‘;’:;u?’;“’;‘:f:o;";;g:m';‘d‘ffi Squibb’s War Tax Not Included $1.20 Pinkham’s a 3 h 1 some of | be held tom ternoon at 12:3i o Prict admitted that there was nothing in e Socommanicd 1nb Teprisal gans | oelock at the Dewey Hotel | |oresnisation of the Irian ermy, found Liquid Soft Soap, | oo in Tfimsu-' *ale Vegetable Comp.75c e bill to give relief to an employe n. One of them, was concern- prhidodic n the 2 Creme ya. Sal - Who ‘might ‘be “picked on” by 3 su- s N e o rine "ot poor jittle| The Nertheast Citisens® Awnoefation|When he was arrested, which fs said 4-oz. bottle, 15¢ " 50c De Witt’s Kid- v - & P h riti 32c . De;lnr. but uldd'.hh-tts;:ch G K 2 will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock !ogave ‘l;eler; "-:t‘n‘::mo;:'; ::fll‘:elu%fi PriCe .....cooececoccccs Pills 36c not common and that it would be im- Good Shepherd Cuil L and a briel = ney 5 .ol possible to correct all abuses by the B orats moEeraat I tant busic | case ‘before the “powers to be as- O’D. Cucumber and Almond — dered as a reprisal by MacReady. D e AAAIED Ly iver = = e L s Tudor,and the remnant of the reprisal | ness will be brought before the as-| S5 N3 0 % i mann, thon under (| Pint bottle, 49 Cream, regular SOc size. $1.00 De Witt’s Kid- Cemmittee to Review Provisions. . e E committee. There was no shooting | sociation. .!g:;t: it f(')nr'er;;n P e y 49C I Pills R. J. Quinn of the War Department | Electric Bulbs Fail in Midst of [by any civitian, nor was it necessary| 1\ yor, srampanive State Associac|the German embasey at Waehingion = Sale price.....cocccueen Gl 2 <o was appointed chairman of the com- to provoke . the black and tan; they O T ay e A rroia |on November 3, 1914, that “Casement 3 : - mitteo to review that part of the bill e . had their orders. It was decided, too, | tion will meet Tuesday night at 8|on November & 191% Ak *CEsSIOETs Boraxo, 25c Fred Palmer’s Skin 30c Red Cross Kid- affecting clerical employes by J. Thri |l||ng Jumpmg to assassinate Larry O'Neill that|o’clock at the St. James Hotel. e e tntn D Perfumed Borax—Small sise, = - ney Plasters 21c Franklin Meyer of the bureau of night, but the boys conveyed word to] . L0000 o o 0 oc | carelully Bone T o ir Roger, through Whitener. Sale price....17c y e w standards, who presided at the meet- Event him and he spoiled MacReady's game | o A Feanion of members of the 835(h| The samo Mo assy at Washington TR ng. The other members of the com- nts. by asking protection for the Mansion | Ficld slgnal Battalon residing i |the German embassy at Washineton, —_— 50c Angelus Lemon Cream. 60c Formamint Tab- mittee are U. J. Biller of the pension . House. The shooting of three on!'he District. Maryland an rginld aent Word Lo Juck: 4 s, A . lets Just as 4 hi- will be held at the Central Y. M. C. A.|York, as follows: Merck’s Sugar Milk, 42¢ 4 office, Cornelia Line of the De- s 4 spectacular jumping exhl- | Monday morning was an act of re- | FWg U8 tet S8 B8 HER I Vo (ororant here of the purs e price.......cccoove ¢ partment of Agriculture; W. J. Schu- | bition was getting.under way at the | venge, pure and simple. They were | & %,* GOt O h® HEW, O SIOuay (0 oy coming to Germany. Here Lb. carton, 49¢ 00 Mando, f emovi trampt of the Interior Department. |niging and Hunt Club, 224 and P|3ublected to severe treatment by an- temporary chairman of the gather. | overything is favorable: the authori- Rl e $1. ando, for removing 60c Milk Emulsion.53c e e o Stenniis b e | 2treets. last night, the lights went [OPRer of the torturers of Kevin Barry.| g, ties are helping warmly. Send mes- & superfluious hair. Sale e Treasury Department and Mes. Shep: |0Ut: throwing mounts, riders, judges | lsnorant of Cork Happenings. —_ senger, who has been fully informed L. & F. Agar Agar, '} $1.20 Milkk Emul- Tey of the Interior Department. W.|3nd rooms into confusion and caus- [, *I don't know what is happening| “How Best Can Price Readfustment| verbally to Ireland immediately. ie 14-1b. box, 42¢ PriC€ .....cccccoeconnen .59%¢ sion $1.05 L. Douglas is secretary of the com- |iNE crowded galleris of society folk [in Cork except what I see in the|Be Accomplished? will be the subject|should be a native American citi- 4-19. 'y Palmolive F Powd Bienracride RN mittee. to blink with astonishment at the sud- | papers. The black and tan and the|of discussion at a dinner to be held|zen; otherwise his arrest is likely.” TR T SOc olive Face Powder. = The committee will hold its first|den wiping out of the animated scene. | crown forces generally are as mad |January 15 at the Hadleigh Hotel by! On December 14, the “white paper’ E Sall Sal . 29¢ 50c Caldwell’s Syrup meeting in the rooms <t 1423 New York | The audience remained for more than | there as here. the Economic Club of Washington. indicates, the German embassy at psom ts, @ PriCe......cco0cce P 39¢ avenue Tuesday night, and any of |21 hour while workmen vainly en-{ “There were six officers in all taken | Speakers will be Senator Gore of|Washington sent the following mes- 4 Ibs. in tin box, 30c size. Sale price 15¢ JE23an the employes interested in the bill |deavored to locate th trouble. Aided |and court-martialed and sent ‘ar aligh | Oklahoma, Prof. Edwin W. Kem}v:wrer sage to Sir Roger: 3 . E ceeeee e b as it affects clerical employes will be |by a hastily recruited corps of candle {na firinne One of them was Tom [Of Princeton, Benjamin C. March and| ‘There have been purchased for O C 50c Nilodox, liquid for per- $1.00 Caldwell’s given a hearing at that time. bearers, -the 3d Cavalry Band from |Hale's torturer and he squeealed like|Glenn E. Plumb. India 11,000 rifles and 4,000,000 cart- Avomatic S F Syrup Pepsin....79% er the committee had been ap-{Fort Myer Jaunched a_musical offen- |a rat when caught.” The’ Washingica Humane! Soclety ridges. Devoy doesn’t think it pos- Lf : splratlon odors. sde pm,e.zgc il Ao P A pointed by Mr. Meyer last night, in|sive at the darkness, but capltulated |- The memorandum cited in the sec- m: h“'; TR AL S sible to ship them to Ireland. I am Spirits Ammonia, 5 . 5 = 5 gompilance with suggestions received | when the candles gave out. Col. James |ond charge says: “All the inhabitants (ricioon at' 4 oclock at the Shore: | South Americas - [CIKevan 3-0x._ bottle, 25c Spiro Powder. Sale price.15¢c 5“;‘ Bll_l{:kalfl" T, the clerical gectian of elley of the Remount Service, di-|of every nation unjustly invaded are|po PFRIOR 5 TP OO 0 BF oi o0 Pim . . erb ts....39¢ {he pending reclassification bill was | recting the show, then announced the {d0und to ‘resist the imvaders. ANd|opcai'ana Prof. Henry Oldys will give 25¢ 30c Bourgeois Rice Powder, mittee, in preparing its brief, miht | Tt was the sacond af the Remount|With the invaders. The war is a just | bird imitations. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Dobell’s Solution, paper package. Sale price.15c | $1.00 Bliss Native e Suided by the sentiment of those | Association’s midwinter horse shows |war, and there is no question of Hope | mrs, Annie E. Brown, sixty-three TODAY. For Nasal Catarrh 25¢ Sanitol Talcum. Sale Herb Tablets. ...79¢ L Libira and three events had been decided|of Success at all; the war must be|years old, 3217 Brothers place, Con-| Wanderlusters’ hike commences a Sore Throat. A _ — when the lights failed. Army officers|waged in the best way available. The |¥ress Heights, was taken suddenly|from the Congress Heights engine ]\ rice 14c | 60c P ¢ and horse lovers were out, in forge,|mere fact of any army in the nation | fil at home yesterday afternoon. A |house at 2 paa. W. Palmer Hall Pint bottle, 15¢ P! esececcencacocnonn Panopepton, 5 S Shd the exhibiitioh promiised to be one|surrendering to force and might does | physician was hurriedly summoned, | leader. gy o 2 _ 23¢c—4711 Rose Glycerin Fairchild’s ...42¢ of the best ever staged at the club.{not mean that they have not a justl!pyt the patient died before his. arrival, g iy Best Distilled 5 = e Melvin C. Hazen of the National Cap-|right overthrow-.the unrighteous | Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of | Meeting of the Paole Zion Society. = Soap 3 in box. Sale price 55¢ 2 ital ‘Horsé Show, and Col. Ben Lear|oppreséing or invading.army when oc- ! g, ¢} branch No. 2, 4:30 1416 6th Witch Hazel, ] . S0c Hay’s Henna werg the Judges. S Cavion giters. WetaEs Pk eath from natural causes. l{r‘enacl No. 2, 4:30 p.m., at 14 5 25(: P l Oli T!l s l Sk 38¢ -A jumping-class for woman riders}Kngland-and have been since 1171 4 Georze Matthews, colored, three i _— Pint b‘mh» 25¢ . J At o g chnavled Misa Harriet Mitchell, elevén:|- At the Eoncludion. ot tha el the | years old, 1248 2d strast southwst, got TONIGHT. PEICE 4 .oionpsiniaesnisss=13C A 7 o = T en. S can announ 31 S i Do shie of (e als Bervive] ctuit e aaarare e B | e ried o etk the Ml | pilCeine, of tho Friends of Irish Glycerin and 25c Day Dream Talcum. Sale g of the Army. to make aa auspicious| ~Father, Domialc, continually protest. | He did not arink enough to seriously | ica] Hall % T7p Rose Water, : - 15¢ Trade Information From Foreign |norec. s mont .suding her fathot's|ed" that ‘the dourt had mot the right |aftect hih however, and was returned e 4 PriC@ ........éeccccoc-. m Foreign hgrse, Sir Dixon, she defeated a field|to try him, maintaining that he ghould | home after receiving first aid at| Meeting of the Polish Club, 7 -oz. bottle, 19¢ 10c Jergens’: Bath Tablets. Sale Countries Starts Here .- e %’a"fl"xm’fl;’gmm be ;madh T)‘;y m;."':'a“{fe" court and, Qasualty Hosprt o'clock, at the Pythian Temple, 1013 —— price, 7c; 5 i 4 =t 'ound guilty, shoul turned over] - —— 5 e 1 Tomorrow. Miss Mathilge, Houghton, .on REown|io the civil-court. Many of his Vird - Representative Frederick R. Leh |’"‘ ioeet N Tincture lodine, ; dozen . A Cap, finis st and wecond: 72 | jections ro the sdmission of eridencsbah of New Jersey is to speak on 2 ounces, 25¢ guration of a commercial;cable| Miss Mitchell also rode in ‘@ Were mddtaineg. & encP “lihe Civil Bervice” at a meeting of | e 25c Frivole Talcum. Sale price. ...14c . service deall dren's class ‘and _~von thjrd it s 3 the Men's Club of the Mount Pleasant HELD FOR AUTHORITIES. = B A 28T Rounced yestérday by Dr. . 5. Me. | with har mount, venus Herhoree : e e T Best Glycerin, 98c Kewpie Dolls, filled with talcum. . of - she . - nor Is Wan B “I it Pt S| S ARt i 00007 $30,000 LIQUOR RAID; | {ameriey miht b chuveh Cou, | Pettus Eigior Ts Wanted by Of- 6 ounces, 25c | Saleprice..... ..o T e service will heg! tomorrow and | 2nce s spring at the ¥ y p a h Tt Vo o1 Wil “Tnciude” cables ton " commersial | ifal -horse snow, where her fathers| EX-AUTO OFFICIAL HELD | Tup momaieey, v2rious chairmen of e T Best Extract Vanilla, cream tint. Sale price. 15¢ ed Milk.........78% matters from ‘commercial -attaches | FidIng has been a feature for seyeral ¥ v 3 The executive committee of the| Pettus Eignor, colored, was arrested 3 ? 35, RS and trade commissioners all ver the [YOIFS: | oo 3 Children of the American Revolution |last night when detectives.entered the ounces, Joc 25c Cutex Talcum." Sale price....15¢ | 10c Harlem Oil."...5¢c ) | i e ST I t h ¥ : The new servies is designed to |Miss Edith Walker on Marion, with (E. W. Eck, Who Once Aided Dry E'-L‘&J;':'“s'n T‘lxleaid.cyhl'l%‘;:'x‘l":“ r;;xén'fi took e:lrgtmmo clxea':od;";n“:o';r‘n’xfl:l’;:‘z . speed up the commereial information | Mise Pauline Haight, second, on Fas- Memorial Continental Hall. of _the authorities of Newberry S, C.|N s = Always Fresh and service for rican ‘business of the cxnauon.‘ . Agents on Roads to D. C., Taken —_— Eignor was standing in a wash tub, lg y pe(:l ‘Wholesome Department of Commeroe in view of | The only other dlase contested was| '\ B e Garage Haul. The Young Men's Hebrew Associa-|near a stove, when Detective O'Brien, TH the rapld changes in economic and | for pairs of park sadile horses. First Te e tion will meet tomorrow night at' 8 | Thompson and Embrey entered. He E CANDY N commercial conditions abroad. Mailed | honors were” awdrded to Maj. and :BAUI'IHORE. January' 8 (Special).— | 2'¢lock at the Y. M. H. A. building. A |was ordered to don his clothing and mory W. Eck. o reports from the consular and at-|Mrs. G. 8. Patton, who rode Allah- | g, oYy aSpectal) | smoker will be held following - the | wan ‘locked up. ngll-Grade Assol'ted cllocolate‘ ' OF TASTE 9 tache service have a ‘yalue pre. jmande and Bouvard, respectively.|tomoblle commissione: election of officers for the ensuing| Thé man is said to have escaped p A I L buf_with | Fuishing second were Lieut. McCrory |other men. were arrested on year. from a chain gang at Newberry, 8. &. | Back to the old- D e® "WINMIES October 4, to which he had been sen. . 49c . the inauguration of the few service itiand Miss Mathilde Houghton, on|of violating ;Oc lh 2ME MADE CANDIES AR is planned to condense the mews of | Talisman and Windmill. J. G. Kelly The Capitol Hill Literary Soclety |tenced on a charge of 2 : i the” mont recent cutrent happenings | and Mrs, Binciale Bowen wers award | oo tarapens Cyatral pollce statlon | will meet tomorrow night at 8 'clock | ten to kil He will be sent pack to|N H® Prices oo OD. Lemon Cream, Erasmic Toilet Soap, the reg- regular S9c jars. .39 ular 50c cakes. Sale price, S into a brief cable report which will | ed third place. Their mounts were | at the home (of Mr. and Mrs. J."W. |South lina. + be released immediately. . More com- | Sir_ Braxton and Gallantry. T unriens Hevaciives: ragim *gand | Davis, 1236 B street northeast. e Plete details will follow' through the | AFmy horses were performing over |garage on the York road and selzed| Chapin Union of the W, C. T. U. will il e oo| QiMult in-and-out hurdies when'the #50 cascs of whisky and five barrels | heid o Euest mient morting Wodned mcer i arena suddenly was thrown |o 1 day at 8 o'clock at the headquarters, 522 e EXPECTS D. C. COAL PROBE Beens Instracted "tor Gabre the Washe | BIABIeS ot Gen. POrRINE Lon o a_cgrl“q\‘:ret:,e‘:dsgs 000, aecd $30.000 | SR Street: Smoot Predicts Inquiry Into An- Sha 3 f 69¢c = the daily publication of the bureau ST e g B I e arer | misRtINUET damago posalted. SenstoriSmootiosi Ssinfsaingtnatiiic Paste ..........32% | O’D. Vanishing Cream, reg- #0 that there will be presented each > P @atich for ten days or more and was expected the Calder committee on re- month a panorama of current world - Sort e i X 'HER MEETIN( construction and production to begin conditions for the benefit of Ameri- HUNDREDS PAY Tn'BUTE‘ il "le::l:k.y 2:-3:321::&‘ E?k..e .{,:f GET-TOGET G. (an investigation during the coming can business. To ‘DEV"-' ANSE, HA cording to information. at police head- A get-together meeting is being' week into prices charged for anthra- @ The bureau believes American busi- TFIELD Quartete this afternoon, also was a se. |Planned by the women citizens of the | cite coal in the District of Columbia. ness, particularly firms doing a large cret prohibition agent, but this could |8outh, led by Mrs. Julian B. Sailey, “It is high time that such an In- epsodent Tooth ular 39¢ jars. Sale price.23c B Edpsednt Tom s |- Kaonts o Milcona i nei ular 50c jars. Sale price.29c | 35 Eskay’s Food..21c 8 export business, will be greatly helped t be confirmed. Giroctor of the TRird Division of the | vestigationtwas made: said the Utan|N 50c Milk Weed - by speedy information by cable con- |™kex Several months ago was ac- | National League of Women Voters, | senator. e wveree....33c | Amorita Vegetal, regular 89c 65c Eskay’s Food. .43c Soldie £ Confed d ety cerning trade conditions and trade er of Confederacy and Famousitjve along the roads leading to Wash- | for February 8 and 9, when the first| “Senator Calder has assured me that . size. Sale price 69c = happenings in foreign countries. The Feudist Will be Buried ington and. by stopping a number of | Southern conference of state branches | the matter will be taken up.” 50c Stillman’s Frec- B3 B R $1.00 Eska cables will also deal with market con- UELe autorists for automobile law violations | of the National League of Women| Senator Smoot {8 expected to return ProfeulonAI Cold Cre 1- y’s Food.59c ditions and the condition of foreign Today. enabled agents from the prohibition | Voters will be held in Atlanta, Ga. |to Washington within a day or two. kle Cream. eam, - \ exchange g eperimest fto(ssRraRToaTs oniliqlion | e Ib. cans; regular price, 89c. 25c Raymond’s Pec- —_—— HUNTINGTON, W. Va, January 8. Sal 1 4 toral P —Hundreds of mountaineers from all Mi ale price..............65¢ lasters. . ..15¢ CHANGE OPENING DATE [eror suinerswes iz SENATE D. C. COMMITTEE 77 e o B cain on viain Tonns emen| WILL MEET TOMORROW 49c. Sale price T B oo at a log cabin on Main Island creek, Logan county, to pay the last tribute to Anderson “Devil Anse” Hatfleld, ; soldier of the Confederacy and leader | VATious Measures in Connection of the Hatfield-MoCoy feud of the! With Inauguration Ceremonies . cighties, who died Thursday. The Dr. Ballou Sets February l'lf""m' L bus hEia Basisy Iatlr Will be Considered. Next Friday.. News of the death of the mountain | SIS o8 [ Sherman, cnarman| MAKE YOUR FOWLS LAY AND PAY chieftain spread rapidly throughout District committee, who re- F . The sccond semester of the Dis-|the mountains, and today hundreds'?.f,,,’:é'm Washington yesterday, said STAR-EG@-O is a 100% pure tonic for laying hens and is highly trict public schools Wwill begin Tues- | of neighbors and friends, many from | po¢ he did not expect to attend the| recommended by all who use it. It purifies the blood, aids digestion day. February 1, instead of Monday, | d18tant points, arrived at the Hat-|jeeting, but would leave its conduct sty h tem. It ki the hi ti d Y by A t| and invigorates the system. It keeps the hens active and strong, hence i'.":}'.‘.”.:éa::fi';i".‘i:%&"fi?"fi;‘?: “Uncle Dyke” Garrett, the mo: 3‘5&':;“:"’-:’;‘.“"_“""' thejzanking resis o will be seen that their resistive powers against disease and insanitary Frank W. Ballou. The superintendent | Preacher. who served .with “Devil | P43 Ge" (ipeored that the committee | conditions are much greater than are those of fowls that are not simultaneously iscued an order cios- | AnSe” through the civil war, whlhave|y iy give consideration to the various| properly cared for. STAR-EGG-O invigorates the cock and in- Hinds’ Cold Cream, the reg- = = ular 25¢ tubes. Sale price.15¢c zsea:v‘: 'st;,,:m.:lsc Removothl’erfumed Depila- “ “m; L tory, the regular 50¢ size. b . Alterative Sale price. 29¢ El‘::”t;mm Arnica Cream, regular —_— size. Sale price.........19¢ | 30c Armour’s Beef Swzescet's Deogonnt, regular Cubes ........ jars. Sale price.....14c 1.00 Ely’s Cream Cucumber Jelly, 25c tubes. T OF SCHOOL SEMESTER R o . ing all the schools mext Friday in|charge of the funeral services The |measures that bave been offered re. he fertility of the eggs and adds to the st Sale price..............12¢ 2 ::g"ntz::ld llhhee (:1:;:' ’SS;.‘lE?. :T‘:{: | ?ngiy‘;:dl.‘m topcseme P ;:;J 7 to&h:l ‘l:';:'ll‘mll E‘;fli‘l::rm;:e:f 2;;:\5::3 tS‘I'Alll:flz(; -0 in the finy feed will start y:u;e?ni::hs fafyi'nhge Wildl l'fazel Jeuy 25¢ tubes sLfl? Stearns’ To'nlc, Teachers’ Institute on that day. i “Devil Anse” had been marrfed for | FRTUEE ML " 100" That he expegted | Put up in 25c, S0c and $1.00 packages. Sal < 4 3 wine and cod liver In @ circular letter addreased to’|8ixty-one years and his widow 1s|Tenzseld (528 BERS Wil TC SARRGICd STAR-ROUP POWDER is recommended for the treatment of e price..............12¢ al .............69¢c officers. Rrincivels and (sachers in [holdjng uP bravely under hereave-|gugutation and that he would not be| Roup, Diphtheria, Colds, ctc, and if given regularly in the drinking the school system, Dr. Ballou stated: { ment. - ¢ P B i & previous announcement ot | e X GO ee ot e inranasi| water as directed, it will restore your hens to complete health. STAR this office. January was designated “ 99 T DER in 25c and 50« ki o leave the arrangements for the cer-| ROUP POWDER in 25c ani c packages. omenter Of the s SRR PICK “RIGHT-WAY MEN' emonies to the senators who would Our experts will be pleased to give advice in the treatment of your Glycerin Jelly, 25c tubes. | o Koo D, ale price..............12¢ Williams’ Jersey Cream ery, for coughs . ..39¢ N semester of the school year 1920- z e e Co LB fowls, Write us and tell us your troubles. a formed that. on account of the la';v]!&fll Express Workers to Meet at |, The Ilinols "n.lwlrin“!ld ‘t'lluch. e sl ie e BV AT BGG0 and SPAR R ODE S oWDan Soap, 10¢ e s - D and for financial purposes, the second | had no measures relating to the Dis- | o c/® "0 c)) s a complete line of Star Poultry and Live Stock Foods 3 for Sal 19¢ Remedies ~39¢ triet which he intended to press at semester of this school year should | Pythian Temple. and Remedies. this session. He expressed the opinlon . begin on Tuesday, February 1. and I ed Cold 4 fuAc 1| Local express men will meet Tuesday | that little leg:slation would be -en- Bakersmith, John R. Hopkins, The Neumeyer C mprov Cream, 39c not on the preceding day, as previ- | i’ Fyihian Tempie, (o discuss tha{acied by Congress outside of tha| riee TSt N.W 3516 M St N.W. 200 11¢h BE NW, : Sale pri isly announCed. ¢ the schools Fri. | INAUEUTAtion ‘of the mew “right way- | annual appropriation bills, 7 W, Bolgiano & C0+ Foghes Brow Pt ol Jars. e price..........23¢c o hat since classce are dia. | plan. = nation-wide movement to facil- | In addition to the resolutions relat- 1000 B St. 802 B St. N. 5600 Georgia’ P i M day At e hools closed. oniy 4o | Htate the handling of express through- [ing to the Inaugural ceremonies, the( . s, Burgess, Coergis Ave, N.W. ompeian Massage Cream, e an opportunity for the teach. |out the country. District committeo has before it the| 338 fth St. S.E. 3. P. V. Ritter & Son, 50c jars. Sai i 39¢ ors to attend the institute sessions, | H. doodrich, general -agent proposed traffic regulation bill and| Cavanagh & Kendrick, 7068 O St. N.W. 10c; dozen. 95¢ .! o e price..... The superintendent is without dis- | chargc = of local ~express forces, |several other important measures S411-3413 M St. N.W. M, Frank Ruppert, 3 75c jars. Sale price 59¢ ~~ationary lulfhurlt);‘in the treatment Amnonced L Dans mlk:"n::ndbe; of | which may be called up. G. L. Cludk, 1021 7th St. N.W. Best Absorbent Cot- $1.00 j Sal. P ~asences of teachers on this date, Dis oo -2 een » 680 Pa. Ave. Mayfield Braws, . Schi o ars. Pru 69(: Froqh i sceordance with the yuies | selected (0 #ct 20 special ‘right way” | TQ CALL UP D. C. BILL. | reirshis Feg 3tre 3ie7 M N T T 8t oW, ‘“‘} J.& J. and S, P 2 Ni Akt .69 e P irom Femtiar tenning uiys | The HiEh way: committee is com- - P W Viass, M I Michael G. Edw. Schnite & Co, & J,b. carton. ..75c | Pompeian Night Cream, 25 Sy e feachers’ _Inatitute will open | posed of Nollng aives general chair-|Measure Masy be Taken Up by| . 20 it I Ave. NE. i: N. Y. Ave. N.E. 304 10th St. N.W. Sterilized Gauze, 1 tubes. Sale price. . 19¢ | $1:90 Pineoleum...65c “30 o'clock for both white and |mani I L A nt to :. Hooe, okn T. Moss & Ce., C. M, Weolf & Ca., A . oI S s o So1ored teachers. The'whlite tegcners | the general chalrmun. and Donald Mc- Senate Tomorrow. yfeaitoe 1 SLSE. 455K St NW. 10058 St. N.W. _yd, 12¢; doz..$1.30 50c jars. Sale price. 39¢c | 35c Pluto Water. ..27c SO e ather in the auditorium o '.“".I erson, se man J. Crack, on, Va. e e ; e ool and the colored | Subcommittces named o serve are:|. Senator Curtis of Kansas, chafr- Forbes. Broa., 301 Cameron St., Alexandris, Va. , };:,',b',‘,‘",,,, Sehool Dr: Bullow wili ] Office, D. McPherson. chairman; F. C. | man of the Senate appropriations sub- Grifith & Perry, Siiver Spring, Md. % . Arbuckle’s Hershey's ‘Wood Rubber 2-quart Uilde at ne sassion at Central and | Thompeon, W. M. Bartle. M. committes in charge of the District Holland & Clark, Rockville, Md. O'D. Special Cocon, 20c . - & Bruce, superintendent of ool | Anita H i R.N approporiation bill, gave notice ye . 2 Drinksum Toothpicks, Gloves, Douche Cans, ed schools, at the Dunbar. department, C. H. Steuffer, chairman; | terday that he intended to call up the Insist on “STAR" goods and refuse to accept substitutes. We guar- Cofiee. 1 lb‘, - Cans, " <or G y 5 3 111 b B. F. Cassidy, A. B. Butler and F.|blll for consideration at the earli-| antee our foods, tonica and remedies. m - ".‘:::c:::‘fimt:ree bromi- | Friswell; forwarding department, J. J. | o8t possible moment. If he can do o vi - | Wolf, chairman; L. A. Phillips, W. 8. |so, Senator Curtis will ha Bent educators, imterzperncd with mu (Wolf, chaliman’ Lo de, PRES - £ | Ricnoubin Ghe. penats. tameree. | STAR FOOD & REMEDY COMPANY, $icKintey Manual Training School Or. | Westover, chairman; H. L. Dunbar, C.| The bill was reported to the Senate Manufactarers and Wholesalers, chestra. il b itted | B. Reed, T. C, Childress and T, D. Cur- | yesterday by Senator Curtis and went 3 2 ChemTn e eccas for Tunchy o N um 2 {o"the Bonate calender, *at} .4 ~.:, Eckington Place and Q Street N.E. Coffee, Ib., 2 for 3 boxes, 75¢ quality, | Complete cutat, 25¢ 29¢ 35¢ 10c 42c $1.19 e R R el e