Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1921, Page 12

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12 French Sink Soviet Transport; T THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 19210’ = = MUTT AND JEFF—Just for That Jeff’ll Look for Another Manager. (Copright. 121 by B . piaee Trge man —By BUD FISHER. |V < : [EFF, Tve MaATCRED You FoR A Ten ™ DEA 131> Keeb Your AN HOUR OF THAT Wi AGINARY { Cable News Of or. ld mn Br lef D Dot Ay AN NknOwn: LEGS (N THE AIR AAD MWE BICYCLE-RIDING € IxERelSE I Gor TIRED b THEM JUST LIKE You WERE witL Do You AS fauxcH 600D AND T THOUGHT ' Decision of French to Withdraw Aid Causes Consterna- S0 WE GOTTA TRAIN INDoORS. Y TVE GOt A FINE EXERCISE T© RIDING A BICYCLE. THAT'S STRENGTHEN YOUR LEG MUSCLES. THE STUEE! AS A TEN MILE, Jo G ON THE ROAD. KEEP nT uP. o COAST A WHILE! 5 : . -z H : PHene ~ ussian R ees_New L' uor Le - LIE DOwWAN AND "T'LL EXPLAIN I'M GONNA r fon Amon'g R. - efug 5 < L TS 1S A couPLe o SPokfriliG islation in Canada Promised. CcH. BICYCLE i # ( ¢ ; - RIDING VSED y & : By the Associated Press. cean, who is the gyest of the Maha- RIGHT Here? T™ Be My 5 -kr¢L CONSTANTINOPL January ]1___.\ raja of Sind has \::lguml two ful oH F‘NC: DISH! " g French destroyers e sunk a trans- | ETOwn M. C e left port fiying the red flag ang carrving soviet troops presumably to Trebizond it is said in a dispatch received D The cncounter occurred ten miles west | the French destroyvers within rang fire, but its guns ed toward th . a part of th Announcement Wrangel, former an mea, that subsistence and a rench help. It is impo at the multitude 1do w = eezing of the s nd the heavy snowfall i the Armenia mountain region Rejects Red Negotiations. PARIS.—Take 5, Rumanian minister_without portfolio, has noti- flod the Russian soviets that Rumania has no h e intention toward them and considers there is ne reason for negotiations between Russia and Ru- mania, accerding to ceived in diplomatic circ! day. This is taken here as amounting to a formal refusal to take up the|sc emperance act in other cities of the rabia. question of Bes: Children Wrapped in Paper. ROM. Russia_related to Pope Benedict z sufferings and death o Russians a vikl and of the terrible condition of{ga whom die on the trip across the Black sea or reach the Oootman capital in a dying condition. Most of these refugees, the princess . were without food, medicine or Clothing. A majority of the children on board the vessels are wrapped in newspapers in an endeavor to protect them from the cold. Dise i heightened by the overcrow ng e the vessels and the insanitary con-|\wemare. connected with Indusdries ai. |Pressed that the effect will be felt| ditions prevailing on board. Rites for Ex-President. SAN SALVADOR.—Funeral services| man national party, which is :regarde for the late Gen. Rafael Antonio|as uncompromising with nmwm:; Gutierrez, former president of Salva-|ing the allied demands. dor, were held in this city. The gov- ernment had decreed a state funeral and issued a proclamation setting| LONDON.—Reports from the labor ex- aside a period of mourning by the na-|changes show an addition of 85,000 to tion. Clemenceau Bags Tigers. GWALIOR, Central India—The for- | government is any nearer a solution of mer French premier, Georges Clemen- | the problem. The governmemt’s pri “BROKEN MOON” DROOP’S ! day denied that Prince BIG BLUE EYES” - “SINCE YOU CREPT INTO ' MY HEART” These beamtiful selections are perfectly re- 4 aced for you to play with the effect of an ;tflt The Rolls for your Player-Piano on sale A — Denies Offer of Throne. King Constantine v ‘n offered the Alba said that Princ ers of found ve: ay to be £ dulent - S. Exchange Higher. al suggestions, & an insurance | throughout Germany in a steady i The decline of 44 pence fbenefit of 15 shillings per weel he | of supplies of imported food- | -in_the price of bar gold§ unemploy. ARMY OAFI__D_EE GROWS. d to be due to the ul e ishmen{eron)short | French Government Worried Over 500,08 0, and the number has sincc in- BANK SHORTAGE 326 50Q. | T Puncan. state bank examiner, made 9 3 creast .d to from 500.000 to 1.000.000. public today. K Ths . working up of leftover Army 8 ¢ \ : up A |State Examiner Finds 26 Per Cent| Mr- Puncan said the known shortax. maty .rig] jnto civilian clothing ne | represented 26 per cent of the bank' on_of the et fon th } ‘,m.f‘", Rapidly Increasing Unemployment gf: he solutions proposed. It has also of Deposits in Deficit. ! Qeposits. Walter M. Halpin, cashier i : E B e, > "® a, suggested tha 2 f the bank, is = 2 o e o X Ve PARIS. January 10e-The French|the fale may be utilized In comy CITY. Mo.. Janu B b e g ; eriously considering what|th? ¢ demolition of the old w 2 ey i - “ormer Minixter Dies. may be done 1o supply work for more | V¥ ris and in building some 2,000 Tl R uburh, | It i& belleved that more fish he imes for large families on the space q n of the nation's = s e found off the Grand Banks of New- half million of the nation's}y ;.. avaflable where the demolition |closed last week, will amount foundland than in any other part of and laborers who are OUt|],r ,cess 1As already been effected. | 500, according to the finding of James the world. of employment and thus remedy aj— bert Penio : from srow-i LONDON.—G: o Reds. trade | oo // o M : ONDoN : embarrassments and threatening fur- % s\ . J KAUFMAN'S (] [ ] Iegionaries 1 4 ther large additions to the list of the |’ South of Pa. Ave. MAN’S STORES ea. iy r of persons out of work | R is believed to have been, at my courage. I s always.” unempl T et in France {the end of the year, from 300,000 to trade s d and Swiss Railways Buy U. 2 Laws. ion for the ¥ the pro: ernmens: in| MADRID. j the | = read at the opening of|radical leader, a s ! . o nent here by Lieut. Gov. Sir{the political uati S | i [ 2222 7 % Z We Give the Values and Get the Business 7 “harles Fitzpatrick. The governm ent|clared that only a its, h ted, that the present|go ! nd wine licenses ‘and | He s: se. ' \1 . You.r sale of spirituous liquors by pre-|opening of the Cortez th E d \ of an extra parliamen incor- ol \ Home ption in Montreal and the Scott orating in it all eiemen of public 2 ! P = ¥ N AN for | | { | rovince have beel failure. life, including enginecers, doctors and industrial and commercial ) AR i 3 whose united counsels would sel / q o000 deal with the existing ious tion would “go to perdition. Reeognition. . Oi, former congman- der of the Japanese forces in ewstern nd who is to return to ¥okio v councilor, interviewsed at Striking a Responsive Chord Viadivostok by the former corpman- der of the forces of the lata Gen. On our deferred payment plan— Kappell, ime commargler in B MEN.—The overwhel ! N L N fl A : " armies mf the|erabconservative majority U We do the wiring and furnish the, Omsk go rent, deni 3 elections confirming the senate of the | N had recognized the Chita govesament. | free city of Bremen has raised the | fixtures. Estimates free. p j hopes of officials, the newspapers and | New German Finance Delegiten. | the general oiviiian population that | ay LONDON.—The Gerna vernment | 31 _end to the serious labor troubles WI'HTE & BOYER CO & has added to the G o has ‘been reached, and that Bremen o) a < tiie Briiasas ¥eins once again will be a center for o Eleetrical Koot oot e Vegels th of . The belief also is e Contractors 812 13th St. e Bremen Outlook Much Brighter. This splendid series of final reductions gives proof that the public will buy where it gets what it wants, at the prices it wants to pay. lied with the Stinnes group, :mccording to 2 London Times dispatch from Ber- ifa.* Both men are members of the Ger. The “Inside. Facts™ about Stearns & Foster Matiresses D. J. Kauimar $5,000 More Umemployed. Unlimited selection from a generous stock in this great HALF PRICE SALE of hundreds of SUITS & OVERCOATS 120 22 $55 Suits and Overcoats........ 2 =5 $60 Suits afid Overcoats........ $.3():-20 ' $65 Suits and Overcoats........ $32=5_0 37 the ranks of the unemployed §a the past week, but there are no sigms, despite the many cabinet deliberatiomss, that the N\ \ 7 2% $40 Suits Z W $45 Suits %, “Nine Springy Layers of Pure Cott on - Felt in every Stearns & Foster Mattre ss” Exclusively in “That's why we can guarantee that t! pey’ll | Stearns & Foster gleuggefhif or lumpy. B{h‘“ arex e ‘webbing process’ the = tin Mattresses cotton fibfzr;s hlelllx'e woven and intery; : woven in in gauzy sheets, ‘ 360 of The wine springy doyers which are required to make th i nine shown above, made by on layers of bouyant filler.” exclusive process. 7 D % 875 Suits and Overcoats.. Z “A Stearns & Foster Mattress ; never you to know that you get needs remaking: : \ NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS your-menoy’s-wort 5 N A “Every genuine Stearns & Fost pr Mat- N\ A guaventee that your mat- tress bears a silk label den pting its N tress will mover get hard grgdte},l and gas % ‘lc:i‘ced openil ag in the N\ : oy, end through which you car i see the N\ o i giléng An the vertfz mafttres; _that you § F I]VAAL RED U CTI ONS purest spriagy cott: guarantee of qual ity is at- N used—no kair, excelsior ) ¢ N e o et | | All Winter UNIONSUITS . Felting ¢ “Once you've tried a cotton fel. es 50 ) 2 s mm w,,.;::: you’ll have no other.n It ‘ki;nz;;)tfx;e;rs’v N Famous Corwith, Madewell and Cooper's and never moeds ronovating. Tvlg; ;%Igiz’;rtlablfe.thlt bg' :1nfomas to §\§ Imperial makes, mgdiumland he(:lav_v weights, worsted = ¢ of Wi ly and as- ‘N ton; 34 to 50 regulars and stouts. Six Grades of sures healthful sleep. = Besides— ! ape 5 < sority clean, light fluffy cotton Felt is more . | \ superiority, sanitary than any other : for a mat- N $2.50, $3 & $3.50 $4, $4.50, $5 & $5.50 $19.75 up tress filling. I S UNION SUITS UNION SUITS 1'95 $2.95 Three for $5.65 Three for $8.50 The Stearns & Foster Ma‘ttress 7 Sold Ezclasively in Washington by 1] i b /I . Between D & E Money’s Worth or Money Back

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