Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 4

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'HE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY -27, 1921 m Y Y citles to have the seat of government |port of the state railroad commission, L LAUNDR Tre m o rs S h a ke Two S t te S T removed from Charleston failed when | just announcea. us on phone Lincoln 4750—our q ©9y the house concurred in the senate «?u service will be ready to take ydur laundry to and from your * " atter Tn Capitl | o cti N, of ths Unites Sies Sal E 1 P M S t d e rief Telegraphic News of U. S. | e e, i BS) o2l o Wiy st e Lnas .IV1. Daturday Ty i fmin; examination of the lo:l:-—l::‘:n:lk '?'rkaluuy o 79 Killed by Raliroads. ?o‘o%n pqr'ol the Monitor Stove and Range| i i i i CQLUMBIA, S. C.—Seventy-nine per- | Company, four of whose -officers were S Mystery in Shocks Felt in Philadelphia, Trenton and T .na':?m y-nine per. | Company. o T X tral : : r dents in South 1 government by Cen New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. | e 2 i o of "t Shne 15 | toe Sarurn. indicated that the amount the 4 wrecks being the lowest of any year | government claims as due will be more Woman Dies of Broken Heart. on record, according to the annual re- | than $100,000. By the Associated Press. here on a charge of burglary. Jones, PHILADELPHIA, January 27.—The the officers sald, confessed to having public was still mystified carly today [ COIMItted more than twenty but- concerning the shock, that may have |amounting to more than $20,000, he ., which itold them, he invested so well that he [} been caused by an earthquake WhIC%) \an ‘an income of several thousand ! was felt last night in centra dollars yearly. He was held under | ew en southern New Jersey and in eastern|§10,000 bail fof a hearing February 5. r Cent Pennsylvania. Pays 6 Pe While reports continued to be re- asked Men Reb Bank. Ga—Three unmasked on <hares maturing in 45 [[l!ceived of foundations of houses loosen- Silk Shades Portables ART GLASS Lamps Special Price. Regular Price. d and pict Jenocked_ from walls, | men robbed ‘the bank of Suwanee of / or 83 months. It 70 1088 of life or injury to person had |cash estimated at $2,0008nd fled in an The Chesapeake and Potomac Tele- been heard of this mornlng.l et a}:llfifelhoblle in which an accomplice s h S £ ‘ { S 4 300 v The shock was distinctly fe! n 3 ¥ 3 Pays 4 Per Cent i ahock (NssEAISHetly et L) phone Company announces the opening o % i e $66.67 = - to have been noticed at any point TPoiar Bear in Distress, Wires. on shares withdrawn be- [l (0, (G, Walhut Siveet” Guaras fe: | NEW TORK - The Shiming eard Adams, a new central office. 14 clared that the city hall building | gteamshi, Pol: fore maturity Shool and tremors were distinctly felt | wiretoss That ohn ooy eEorted by in other buildings. making slow progress, owing to trou- e $100.00 i, | Sy NN SILK SHADES i 0 s s & Inch and 24-Inch Assets Nearing Felt nn Far as Trenton. ble with her engine room machinery. This new office is located in our build- R s-, 000,000 The earthquake, if it was such, ex- ;l;f:f‘ ‘éeu;_l ;o ponn;‘onl was gévex;x 35 negfl{g{ of.‘““' ;1'4..0 o tended-as f th in New Jerscy as ude 35.50 north, longtitude 68.08 : . 21, X »000, ST T A o e Gl e e T ing on Columbia road, between 14th amd e fiew Surplus More Than | Holly. Foundations of houses were|folk and Bermuda. The Polar Bear Fo #3532 arp! damaged in Haddon Heights, N. J.| %as bound for New York from Con- 15th streets, and is installed to take care of P e S ST $600,000 { Many other New Jersey towns report- j::“;:::;wf; and had left Gibraltar £ R A e S {ed having felt the shock. & 3 i i istri 2.3 18.00. i Along the main line of the Pennsyl- 3 the rapid growth in this district. $2.33 to $18. Comner 11th and E Sts. N.W. a ad the occurrence caused Contractors Favor Inquiry. There nre many other &1 | much excitement, particularly in Mer-| NEW ORLEANS.—Resolutions call- et o ety JAMES BERRY. Prestdent {ion. where pictures were knocked | ing for a continustion ot the wation: - ; T i | y ] ¢ SSaHUEW I AR Secs ity B [ (oo the ealisloTithsMGElOn omR S, wideniobe o bullding material prices The completion of this office enables us Electric Electric Electric Electric | 4 > started by the Lockwood committee . Drop Explesion Theory. in New York were passed at a session to furnish telephone service at once in the ‘TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, FLATIRONS, GRILLS, The theory that the disturbance|Of the Associated Contractors - of $8.00 $14.00 $1.25 $13.25 had been caused by an explosion of | America. great force was abandoned in most quarters last night after newspaper $50,000 Suft in Body Claiming. men had searched in every direction| NEW YORK.—Charged with falsely in vain. d]'l.t was puir};&d ou!dl)::ltfl‘!: fll-‘minfil thedbody of Mrs. Anna Cal- l effect had been so widespread tha ess, alleged to have been struck san was impossible to attribute it to an |and killed by a taxicab of the Black- Mount Plea t explosion. and-White Town Taxi Company, as Nevertheless, scientists at Swarth- | that of his mother-in-law, R. J. Kelly, W dl P k more College maintained that it could | & claim adjuster for the company, was 00! ey ar not have been caused by a tremor, as | madeythe defendant in a suit for $50,- their delicately adjusted instruments | 000 damages. The action was brought . could not have failed to register such | by Miss Charlotte Calliess, daughter Columbia Helghts a disturbance. They insisted that an|of the dead woman. explosion which the seismograph would not register, no matter how Mission B d > iy great its force, must have been the| ANDERSON & o _(';;pfl;l:'r::my Petworth cause. $1.000.000 in bonds ‘and personal and o Py real estate will go to Earth tremors in the Philadelphia | mission board of the So\:{'fgrfffigp? Saul 8 Addltloll r;:(x:n pro‘;mbl}:’ we{el due to “;l"d‘;‘s “t!tM convention upon the death P of e sands and not to a seismic dis- | of iss Varina D. Brown and Miss 2 ) turbance, in the opinion of Father | Bessie F. Tribble, benef | : furbeniin e, il of Tain | Bt e TeiShe hepliic i i 16th Street Highlands te your stomach so you csn seismic laboratory at Georgetown!ton Brown, who died at his home here. o 8 following neighborhoods: | ATIONAL E2cTRICAL 1328-30 NEWYORE AVE. MAIN 6800 University here. The regiom was not worite foods without fear of ismic belt, Father Tondorf 6ald | pian Daylight Saving Meeting. We've Never Done | Such a Thing Before 4 Indigestion e e e eportea tremons | . BOSTON, January 26—The Boston ||| We Shall Be Glad to Have Your Request for Service Pitosial (1 + | Simitar Tmovements hod “beengett |Chamber of' Commerce has issued there previously, due to settling of [C2ll for an organization meeting of . Gases the sands, he sadi—a purely local con- ;‘M lfal-!‘tem Zone Daylight Saving acidity Aitan et indicating iturther extandl s SO IR0 L G I ae C. T. CLAGETT, District Manager Palpitation Pusinces ‘ana’ teave srmaie o ; £ Roads Ask Court Protection. the eastern states. 5 A few tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin DES MOINES, Iowa.—" ae 5 eortect acidity, thus regulating digwe- | onda ave Dicaan Soplicaton In the| Take Up ship Sl The Chesapeake and Potomac : : £ lished i tion and giving almost instant stom {United States district ,court, asking | oo UP Ship Tragedy Case Clearance this season is being accomplishec achrelief. Large 60c case—drugstores. | an injunction to prevent lowa officials |, SEATT E i s n Tad Teleph C - : B from " Interfering with the collection |STal cOUrt ‘has begun here on the elephone Company - by the most extravagant reductions in the Shop’s Commenca thorized by the Interstate as a result of the sinking in Alaskan history. The final cutting goes the very limit. an increase of 50 per cent in Puilman |%aters, October 25, 1318, of the rates between points in the state. et o SophiaERw thia ire o F s~ i bt — All Suits--All Top Coats— (] —-All Winter Overcoats SEATTLE, Wash. — The Seattl e s imalts, cecaDed on & MOLO! |yretal Trades' Council Will resict “to . . ing tobacco. i the utmost” any attempt.at reduction |55 e of wages or change in werking con- ne_ lece Orlc Aleohol Shipped,in Trunk. ditions of its members, it was de. |8 . / —go into one big lot tomorrow morning for your choice at trom Chicago. ' The against his landlady on ¢ a ] ) : he owner was ot |{at insuticient. heat bad. been pro- |EH. - ’ 7 D H [J has re- fever rendered in Illinois. ‘It mot in i ' > signed. He refused to cite his reason m 7 Let one of our trained i (e Tatiag Heatas. optometrists make a free i years ago as manager of a branch Asks Delay in Oil Land Sales. Awenvis ecial rice iof f ! Ford Company offices in Chicago. In |has sent to both branchel of the leg- frankly. h ¥ty 3P ol Bl . Europe he maintained headquarters |islature a special message asking a short time only. clared in a statement issued by offi- 'vided his apartment. the money, for the step. Mr. Anderson joined test. If you do not need . . in London and Paris. hat body to withhold from sale for a B ey o Thsbead fontrs Gt The Suits have previously e found. of alcohol and quantities of counter- us which Wilmeg teftifie® he was E Eompetied to ‘buy. e T as Sltor Shopi wants. a.chance fo ; o L] & . feit lakels and stampa. - 2 a railroad station h confiscat,) Wins $50.55 fa Suit Ovér Heat. I ble B ls e property” was Souna e, COAAt CHICAGO—J. 7. Wilmer was nvls l l Oca eys here were able to .fecall, the |B prove its value to YOU—a 10 have been shipped here |awWarded $80.85 damages iin a suit ision was the first of the kind possible user of glasses. 10 MILWAUKEE, Wis—Sixty gallons |cars of the council. $20.85 was for extra Heating appa. " This Modern Optical L+ the Ford Motor Company here sixteen ¥ : office. Later he was in charge of the | LITTLE ROCK, Afl‘-j‘fm* McRae glaases el Celt ol sp ROVE for yourself Ladders Fall to Reach Fire, ' |Which might contain oil, gas or P Ahostong life and NEW YORK—Instinctively hook- | pravicion satens be nias porg tme ‘ q and-ladder firemen slanted their im- |islature for their lease or sale b: tl.; % o/l 80 u to : P plements against the Woolworth with é ) 'P"fi;' of the long- building, where they had been called | tiate LOF, Prices commensurate with y / fibre g in Conscience :a; T’Jltmu:t. .fmr:llllddm“el Ihlht attract. |thelr Value- 4 T The ovel'coats u to $80 : - r o ol a) 3 - \ = Mm P the l-dde:rl';ugned only o, the fourth T e T \ A J p | N 7 loor—an i , Mo.- usand ( i . g .. Pagatyin. the. palm of Firemen then soised axon, resran st [of & preparation aboled iane teanr ) Many of the Suits are half-lined, which makes i your. v:.vfi_;f the et o aore ad | auickly ex{saCmi] o be puited (enmakiny whiscys | 7 them available for Spring as well as right now— i i w ! by defective wiring. Sl ration, i 5 £ fillm:. tice: “uahdi_ by detect iring. sht damage |1 : : and Topcoats are always good—the year around. nary filling. Try pull- When you remember. this is Mode Clothing, i BUFFALO, N. Y. 8 4 el 2 ing the fibres apart. ekt ol it et AT A e the sale price of $28.75 is all the more astonish- Howgiatoc i aex e the case of Augustin L. Sanckey, sen-| gary LAKE Corp. Doy : ing—and tempting. : Sl : = LAKE CITY, Utah—Utah " —: . Conncience Brend Blel Y e o o 21107 17 o8 o Wi S Bl |l EDMONSTON'S : et i Why debate longer what taraugus county, in November, 1919, | ovolving from the ensctment of oons Home of the Original FOOT Mode Shirts, in Jap Mode Exclusive Cut- mattress'to buy? Con- i o [ alien land-ownership leglislation, speak- i FORM Boots and Oxfords for Crepe, Madras, Silk Cravats; pleasing .:m:o::;:;:::::;::wx e e Ot :.::::::,m nu ittesof the tower houssat 2 ecom=|Fi Men, Women and Children. : etc., that sold $l 55 patterns. Were 55c terials—cotton-felt, silk-floss and a fine of $1.000 was the sentence | 7 % Proposed Dill relating to the hold- upto$4....... $1 and $1.50. .. .. e e i imposed by Judge Beverly Evans, in | N6 °f 12142 by allens within the state. ¢ ” 3 for $450 3 for $150 or hair. ave buoyant, op \ : Jong-fibre within and are A Wallace of Lacsburar o o2k | Mother Dies of Broken Heart. FOOt FOl'm Lot of Mode Silk and . e delivered by your dealer in of the superior coust of Teo omerk | ATLANTA.—Within thirty minutes Li 4" Sik Dstrised The better grades of ‘ the original, tight-sealed, Who was convicted of sending abscens | Sy v E herpdaughter in tail here / ) Tt P Mode Cut-Siik Cravats sanitary package. literature through the mails. e SR D i (o Boots . h}{admsld Shlrtts $9.95 that have sold §7% .35 Drennon, sixty-five, dropped dead on that sold up to 2 3 25 1 With @ Conscience o up to $3.50.... Trip to Russia Postponed. the street. It i# more than I can i I 3 A Brand bozspring, it tand; my h broken,” Mrs. Dren- |}l $6 ..oeenns for $375 s TR it CHICAGO.—Headquarters of the na- o= m“.‘y}l::r}‘:inwob;:r and Lindsay for 3 for $8.50 . 3 saion fonhlen 2'trip of five. Amacriéan delopaton. os | Ae et pmere hold by, the tederal srand | B Lot of the finest grade Lot of our high-class 3 R:‘sa;la.h to study fl)lnd(tlons there, | Mann act charges. \ Enlar d of Mode Silk Shirts, in- Pure Silk Knitted Cravats g o V i . ! ConscienceBrand | [7iv.2osonnes doin it 5| potiea oot it Tasra. ‘ ge cluding Fancy and White —in our special ‘Mat oo ipoRponeY LTt GRARD RAPTDR MIG.~The ncar | 8 Broadcloths and Jerseys, effects—sold up $1 .69 g Watterson Unable (o pesk. | Reraoia Mich, &1 oroesiy ot Blogeets |1 Joints that sold up S SOOI | PN, o-o? o Speak. +|merfiel i i - - International Bedding Co., AUSTIN, Tex—Col, Henry Watter- |Hospital, brought the fatalities' thers | $1350 ..0...-. 3 for $475 Baltimore and Richmond son of Louisville, Ky. has declinea|from eating spoiled food to three. : 3 for 31908 Pajamas—Crepe, Nain- an invitation to address a joint ses-|Another employo of the hospital, Jo- | If Perhaps the most preva- ieh d J epe. ® | sion of the Texas legislature, giving ::fi’l‘cal:‘ fl:,'.f,‘hf::' :1}1411::; :loshlt':e: lent as well as the most Lot of High-grade sook, etc.; exclusive ef- his age as the reason. Ho is spendinig | 07102 o 2o quffering from tho eitects | b 3 distressing ailment of to- Wool Hose—both the rib- fects; well cut the winter at Galveston. of ‘u‘: pol:)l:,e ;;.‘nn:‘.":ure of which has day is the BUNION. It bed and plain—goes onto and made—sold $ 95 science Brand Mattresses on Bl Desnes Duty to Parenis, |1 207 8 sl Rl the Cleardnce 89° up to $3.50..... l INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—Sons and| Comviet Tries . ; S ounters at..... Gold berg’ H daughters of fi ial abilit; 1a one’s facial expression: c L 3 g sale at Goldenberg’s Fumni- ||| daushiers of nanclal abiity wouid e avvediaptis i [ it “takes all the joy out Sweater - Vests—of ei- A lot of Mode Soft ture Store—Seventh and K :r n:epr &aren‘umulm:'zrh: bll‘l) ir;_gn- at the West Virginia penitentiary here ' [ of life,” so the expression fective designs, and full Hats—the season’s best ced in e staf legislature - - N 3 “he Streets. resentative Henry Abrams of T e e hhe o de e of cold weather comfort. i‘hapei and C(I’}O’g 'Hgo" apolis. The bill provides that unnat-|M. Willlams, will recover. The pris- = Men and women find a They have been have been sell- $ ural offspring who seek to avold the|oner is expected to die. : =/ : o = EEmsaaeaeeeeeees | Tetponinillty may b fined not 1o exC e ready remedy in the “Foot selling up to $3.95 ing up to $8... e cee el n N " We Sell Conscience Brand {ff| for not more than six months Courts| CEARGESTO o ot arcams FoqTibae: fur plerned S0 Cloth Hats—in selected e are given authority to release con-(paign_of mumerous West Virginia Joints, Many small lots of CRUEG O T E: ttresses e .'.‘.if.i"p&'p’:f'al.‘l“n'{&%'&'?l." i B Street Vcst}f ;t exclusive fvm forjthe' auto an becat y measure o tterns — tha 1 our standard of hygienic qual- y o t the sore pa rough weather. $4 .95 f bed Urges Utility Commisston. . : oomy a Tnits & ! l,l"l" : Erfi'm"“ TOPEKA, Kan—Declaring that the Joint; with broad sup- ;f‘f R, Wereaboc: s ) ouse errmann court of industrial relations “'f ; B porting sole; they hug $ : 1 g A L I P S : | the héel. They are 0Odd lot of Bath Slip- Odd Trousers—left )] cases and unjustified criticism result- comfortable from the pers—very handy little from suits up to $75. ing from rate increases, Gov. Allen in i start and make the en- f "th B = & epecial message to the Kansas ieg- i . LTIt st features of ‘the roken sizes— fslat s plan of recreation | f .con- s Remember b pubiss utiiieion Sommnission: : s wal;drgllwsb sold 59¢ bx: :c egxccllcnt 35.75 TONSILINE, is the National Sore | : Up Ao el ek PRTEE T et Throat Remedy—it is sold i Thirty Y. for Bank’s Guilty. § e S Stato in the Unjon. Most péople by TOPEKA, Kan-—Losses . resulting They Relleve the In fact, the Clearance Crusade has swept the 2 from the recent fallure of the Peopl n H 2 % ins” a bottle occasionally becanse most |EBani of Coffeyville probably will s . Cansult s entire stock—and youw’ll find “bargains” all over the occasionally have Sore Throat |proximate $300,000, State Bank Com- A shoe specialist house. buy it for &m weloome |missioner Walter 1. Wilson sata Al | P ate 2 3 ; i |len J. Newman, president of the banik, | E iy T peres feom thit |ur hin brother, Rufas . Newman, i/ [ . The Mode—F at Eleventh leades ullty em| jlement a L, b E you will mlizsm ‘TONSILINE ?orgme and were sentenced to thirty | EDMONST ON 6 CO. > v and .:x the NOW that yeurs each in the penitentiary. | : : > i u-ec?onhli : ook foe the W Speculated With Theft Fands. l Ko ) 1334 ; €ellow cm the bottls you NEW YORK —Robbery, followed by Made - NKRIEYS . Andrew Betz, Manager get it - e e o sl s e ~ .+ Advisers and’ Authorities en ANl Foot Troubles 35cents and 60 cents. Hos- come for Thomas R. Jones, twenty, i , pital Bise, §1.00. of Brooklyn, until he was arrested - %

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