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N D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921 protect6T of the Franciscan Sisters|lin, former prohibition officer, charged| in Buenos Alres, Argentina. with slaying Beverley Trumble, an — inn proprietor, it is announced here. South Pole Expedition Plans. GERGATORMADD | Kling of Belgian i Mexico TIESIES OF 23 Ceses Request for Explanation Mexican Officials Say Man Was Slain by Own Servants. Area Five Miles Long and P d“RO% :izn;'rm—wzka (:‘:b ZI;our India. Half Mile Wide Dev- ther Wor ews by Trumble'’s widow had asked that a VALPARAISO, ~ Chile—Commander | special crown attornéy be appointed. | Members of Rev. Spracklin's congre- | e D | Eation have aided him in retainime | Peach the. soath e “itimately to|several prominent attorneys. sailed from Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, December 20, according to & SO message received here. With four| LONDON.—The Daily Mall learns| companions he purposes to spend|privately that Leonid Leonidoff. a ! elghteen menths surveying and chart- |leading Russian actor and one of the ~—|ing the western shores of Weddel sea, | founders of the Moscow Art Theater. and hopes to carry out other scien-|died Tecently in Moscow from priva- tific investigations in the antarctic|tion and overstrain headed | Fegions. The men will live in tents Blank Books are gemenlly wold wWith 4 profits: RULER'S PROFIT PRINTER'S PROPIT BINDBR'S PROFIT. STATIONER'S PROFIT Russian Actor Deaa. | 9]l Years ;A.go We do all operations &t one prefit end without delay in- cident to- eubletting. =~ No charge for prepuring /ferms. stage coaches made the Baltimore- Stockett-Fiske e Asoclated Breee [:The South African party, headqs |ana depend on seals and peguins for ment Member to Reatgn. wash- . f h micpreioy. | SN i were mide s tne oreg | Ysart 2V e St 1 | el ** T mgton run m four. hours ‘x’:&"';o:xnt:ia:fiflfo ‘;cl:l:iiea:::lr’.e: Ramon Reyntiens, a Belgian, on a | {'{:‘:“:f,‘:{‘ of the various parties stood | o Greer of Toronto has IL;---‘_H e HEY df P 1 3 ] T L eaad o e almost at the door of James Y. Davis guard there was sufficient for all|a stable government for some years. purposes. It was added by the for- eign office that Reyntiens had been Aftermath of Langdon Shooting. killed by his own servants. — ial dispatch to the The exchanges between the Bel- | TOKIO—A special gian legation and the foreign office [Jiji Shimpo from Muroran, on the were entirely friendly. Island of Yezo, says that 1,200 army twen | reservists have revolted in crHlI'(‘mr‘n X | i he authori-; Poles and Reds Sign Treaty. against the attitude of tl X HELSINGFORS, Finland, —. The | tles with regard to the shooting of treaty of peace between soviet Rus- |ldeut. W. H. Langdon of ‘;pe Amert ia_and Poland was signed at Riga, | can cruiser Albany at Viadivostok. announced in a wireless dis- | 3 received here from Moscow. | pope Appoints Cardl tated a path through this section about five miles long and in some places a mile wide yesterday after- noon. With all missing pe for, it was definite day that one white n ty-eight negroes were Kkilled. N white person was Bennie Franklin Hall, seventeen vears old. The property loss will total at least $600,900, if not more. Area Devastated. new store. Many of the men among the hundreds of people who daily traveled be- tween the two cities bore witness to the qual- ity that predominated then, as now, in Davis apparel. Kirschbaum Clothes satisfy trav- eler and stay-at-home today. Food Facts From Price Standpoint :43 Varied As April Moods —and sweet as June blossoms—all compact with beguiling flavors: CORNWELL’S 0 foodstuff prices are down. Retail fi reductions are slower | pa | - > o Th tail The region visited i Earthquake ar Venice. al (,,‘,',‘Z.”e A'i{wx;':(m to come. e retal g!‘ nado was complete bt nm‘u —Earthq « shocks are re- v of the Holy Roma B U N G A L 0 W B 0 X an area nearly orted from G s the v ¢ . = 2 l?lu?' mOVi {”’!“ his nd & half mile wide. s :r‘;lr) JRavenna, ‘nrn' ‘(:n:n(,\\(;ri"w”::n | “5-Room Sweets” v zardner almost to Too abaut 190 miles south of Venic P o : ? shelves ‘what 1s on NieE homenty e An especially spacious box filled with nut at the plant of the « them at a price con- sistent with what they and whip caramels, nougats, mallows, nuts, fruits, jellies, creams, fig rolls and pistache Lumber Company. where n r were employed THE victims of the disas el T = Al rt of the plant w le- | o bolshevik Rabochkikh i logs—more than twenty kinds of bitter-sweet cost hlmbebefore WhOIi O o e of [ Golos of Moscow, asacita_that Huxo [s) man O | Italian chocolates. A week-end package supreme— scatter o eds i S direct of ‘many and sale rates were cu yards in every direction Shippitiz Company ‘of Germany, ani CLEANERS and DYERS! A pound-and-a-quarter for $1.70. g So, till prices are The wind played many freaks. Al Gidlly known as & German capiialist, an : 2 = school building in which there were | ig negotiating with the MoSCOW gov- B 9 finally adjusted to you, |eisnty children was destroyed. but all | ariment “for- a concession to. work | 12— STORES—12 d of the pupils escaped with no more | the Briansk iron and steel works, ] to the home-maker and |injury than bruises. Bodies of some |ont of the greatest insticutions in | pr s wif n | °f the victims were hurled through | Russia. Herr Stinnes, according to ! Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. the housewife, you ca: the air for great distances and badly |the report. has offered to. Irvese Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. E. mangled. Scores of houses were razed and giant trees were twisted off and 3,000,000 gold rubles in the enter- prise. He purposes to construct rail- way material and to pay 33 per cent of “the gross profits to the soviet treasury. live more economically by eating here—and at all times more conven- jently, with greater variety and none of the table pleasure lost in the labor of prepara- tion. WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent 1415 H Street Phone M. 4724 boards and other objects were blown about as if shot from a gun. Most of the bodies were found in an open field. where they had been carried by some freakish whirl of the wind. Cars were blown from the railway tracks and fowl stripped clean of their teathers. Torrential downpours of rain ac- companied the wind and all rivers and streams were reported at flood and still rising early today. Herolsm of School Teachers. AUGUSTA. Ga; February 11.—A story of how the heroism of three woman teachers in the school at Oco- nee. Ga., probably saved the lives of | | many pupils during the tornado there | | sesterday afternoon reached here to- Support. Union of South Afrjca Solo Concerto Player, ma- hogany, skghtl $539 used.. Story & Clark Player, ma- $250,000 SALE GREAT day from Wrightsville. One end of ho; slightly the schoolhouse was crumpled in by 'gdl",. Ly ¢ the wind and the roof at the other used..ov.onnnnn. end hung precariously low above the heads of some seventy-five children when the three teachers rushed to the rescue. By main strength and unas- sisted. they held up the sagging roof until all the children could pass into the open and then leaped to safety themselves. MOTHER AND CHILD KILLED. 'RAPIDLY COMING TO A CLOSE—PIANO AND Story & ¥lark Player, ma- hogany. slightly @085 e Pve $398 - Story & Clark Player, mj- SIS= Tornado Wrecks Farmhouse and co55 1550 5572 Occupants Are Cremated. used - AUGUSTA, Ga., February 11. — A mother and child were killed and sev- eral small houses blown down by a tornado that hit near the small town of Edie, Ga., on the Augusta South- Farrvand - Cecilian - Player, PLAYER BARGAINS on shares maturing in 45 or 83'months. It Buy now while you can save, as this great $250,000 Sale will.soon' | o railroad, eighteen miles from here. | R mahogany, | Parefler Cont Jipeom st s ool m be a thing of the past. If you have in mind & used piano or player [l wei® ... ... 8595 | oo shares withdrawn be- [f torado which struck Ocones earlier you will find many choice bargains in pianos from $89 up and play- Haines Bros. Upright, fore maturity { Verdery Brandon and Brooks Eu- 191 d: d fl ful A i f e e : e oo ok e Tl oF e pliyies o o i B, et $89 g:":n:; Brandon z-brfn 'c;f;x'hi fire, and A Partial List factories we represent.. Don’t put this important matter off another used...... o tae] ] D Ratio: were grimatas ek Bunch, of B . pen minute. % I3 Berldeyl)pnck.’ 389 {121 AMERICAN MARINES m e sipeiaring - ' Very S al B y " Feaitin Upeghe 519 i l] ARRESTED IN NICARAGUA = 2 $402 nghts peC la ar galns r‘nvahoginy, new. Comer 1ith and E Sts. NW. [{! : Bl ; e g, JAMES BERRY, President ||| |Members of Legation Guard at Autogrand Player, mahog- o COM- o uahopany. e 3365 JOSHUA'W. CARR, Seeretary Managua Involved in Wrecking any, "4 s213 Unhl AUTO FOSTER WATERS Harrington Playes, mabog- = of Newspaper Plant. used...... emecos STOCK any, 5388 wIenty -ons American marines at. Cecilian Player, 3178 UPRIGHT PLAYER GRAND P LAYER T s e e / Schoo 3 e e R gationis o = ; mahogany, used. . N‘ Mahogany, used | Mahogany, new. Mahogany, used Winter Player,: ;,s i iy |rested by American military authori. Technola Player, me Mahogany, used mahogany, used:Z - Strongenough ties as a result of the wrecking of 'y 3249 %o shinin {he plant of the mewspaper La vi. q mahogany, used.. s s 49 $76 5 s Ackerman Player, 3440 L5 T hie e | ] Solo Comceto Pl e I ’Clock s, Syz to 11, 3.00 Berted to the Navy Department that hogany, $589 ' Auto Player, ma-$249 1 11% to 2,4.00 :t’-“"“::‘f:";.a’fik' ’;’:"nf’:mpci:“‘ss': SR o) : hogany, used..... L ¢ T e und Telous™ articten: regarding Comstock Upri inzhog- Coppem Plager, susbogany, iner ones, too Mr.'Danicis has ordered Rear Ad- any, 198 ikt Y miral H. F. Bryan, commanding the used i TS ) used............. o ro [t fl] S S198 TAKE A LONG TIME [I :=..;; 58 3 i —.75 “) ifll.glll el take cl of the = any, ; Oak‘ ;fo 6, 153 00 ::"d 575 i e R iy i S119 [l 1Y ' TO PAY BALANCE[] = ... $89 rthur Burt Co. The ‘naval Secretary characterized Boudoir Player, : 3 Clarendon - Player,;mahog- . 1343 F %fi;“fifi;,&%{,z,:{,fl;‘{h: oak, used. .. P ,178 g TO AP P ROVED CREDIT any, slightly '3619 iform ‘who teok i e Wilbur Play, . meedl an i Seork h“m ?3‘,‘,5: w.’,"’.-e'“}“,f;: l:;"gt%b:;f any, = mfiigg = Foster Pllyc,;zliahoganv. @ e JAmerican legation guard at used..ernnnnnsnn 7 slightly j Managua consists of a company of 103 % o ° marines. . . AT @ B Piver - €191 [l Liberal Rules Regulating This Great Open il WILL INVITE 3,000. or] Pf T $250,000 Sale — ‘ emier Grand ‘mayge 3 . 1M new..... e Ph:ning"w Authors’ Carnival for m mahogany, new... $895 FREE DEL] RY 2 SPEC[ . Nights ;::lbfl't m,“ smg _‘ 'en Women’s League Meet. - IVE! CHAN FFE. i { Three thousand invitations to the| [N Kring Player, ma- $388 We will defiver any ene.of these instru- To d:wLow?pfitknnm g;'E o " mahopiuy e D authors® carnival and ball fair, which | [ hogany, used. ... ments to you and guazantee safe delivery. bargaine we are offeri ing this great ~ Haines Upright, ssgs will r this year du on: - e O IL:‘:::’ i tlfl:l.l:;myAn.d“ Pshéeg e pm,mdo N off one years time you may exchange the Untll : mahogany, new.. s 3 @ Pen Women, were authorized to be is- | [ g s > . Players we.are offering or Pla you purchase for J. H. Williams Upright, Fnization Weancaday sigm, °f 2 OF e g - ol sl v o spopworn of o peaier valmsen o Boses, sad ol . mahogany, A Zeroarnival s scheduled to meot Foster Grand, mahog- mmwbhumd ments made on the firet ingtrument will | * N -------- A o vz, nd Blans have bean any, 5765 or your money will be ly be credited in full agsinst the second. me Steinway Upright, $649 it ey | B e TERMS EXTRA SAVING : homyicd . ng con! Fill be conducted during W U 2 saving for mare cash down. Ask ranklin Player, mahog- BenmatnoiE I At I Serastoamey | Simsmans W o’Clock [ s g5 M) D ctor. r:va"' ose | - spproved credit? Surely axyome can | Ve yowed - o o fff W WAIERE M used......o...... The regular Tmonthly business meet-| B el 3 O ity ~ paw enjoy the pleasures dmmm MONEY BACK > ing will be held by the league Mon- 1. Kingsbury Player, or Player-Piano. E < day. and in the absence of the presi-| [KEVS s $249 GUARANTEE very instrument fully warranted and 9| . Hen r of i }f..’;".fi.tzz‘.’l..’}?..’."’;m.F‘ié‘,‘L‘Zé?‘w‘.".f m Brimsmead Upright, wal- {T::y'?:'iuny. u mrfim 1w Could anything be fairer? ams will conduct a craft study meet- oge- riow pemaehi et MR TG e b e HOME —T°_‘ B Pla; TS e e R DGR g yer, FREE iet of Pianos and Players are ce s {3 $1,900 FOR ‘HOOVER FUND’ | [l Wheelock Player, €9 40 bt s it B Ot s poss of —_— ¥ for $89, and 7 Tocmes Ta freToom apart- (|8t Patrick's Players’ Donation and | B Foster Upright, 98 SEMCEIL bt b Secon T8 Come'3nd e Sommioaa?er 107 118 s : Check Aid Starving Children. e mahogany, new. . $4 N : THE SAVOY e lntearsale = ’ 4 After reading the above liberal rules regulating this great $250,000 sale 14th at Girard A e s Steinmets Player, 308 (1} 5. o pitial g o Tergeine, e 't Slicee o ooyl 3 - and central Europe through the i mahogany, used. . any longer of the mmical advantage to whic! €y are entitled. S the cost of & house. Modermes e L OO i J. H. Williams' Upright, N i Ropresentattve on prem- s A e re- | I Story & Clark Player, ma- mtfl "m ekl ol | pueio e O hogany, slightly 5409 Ailliams. pi Union Realty Charch =3 & vemuit o oo et used...... Shone 5 \ & - &J.fl-_ l mm . P M'l"in.:“t:od‘::l.::r::"g' Haines Upright, 2 L 3 e the Corporation o es o cas ot sl ot Catholla L] mahogany, new. . $569 1330 G Street N-W. X T =R e e Epesii el ree) Sl el A

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