Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1921, Page 5

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- - N ¥ A N\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. Hundred Masked ngh f Rl'dem SOCIALIST RAPS REDS. PUSH POLE-RED PEACE. | ASKS MORE FOR ARMY. Schwartz, Whose Wife Died |Delegates Will Sign Treaty by Sec-| PARIS, February 23.—Andre Lefevre, Whip F armer in Lone ly' WOOd Abroad, on Way to D. C. tion Within Six Weeks. former war minister, asked the chamber ? deputies today te. divert 100,000,000 NEW YORK, February 24— orris| FIGA, February 23.—The heads of | francs T ics from the navy budget to the Schwartz, California soclalist, whose [ the Russian and Polish peace dele-army. & "We have the greatest arm: th By the Assoclated Press. to twenty years each in the peni-|Fife died at Reval after incarcera’| gations, M. Jofire and M. Domskh | yora® 'sald M. Litevres “whie EE SCOTTSBORO, Ala., February 24.—|tentiary. yesterday on the steamship Aquitania have agreed to prolong the armistice | navies'we stand sixth or seventh. We | with the announcement that he had | 8ix weeks and call a general meeting | cannot gain supremacy on the water, | aberton. near Stew . Clamp Down Lid on Raffles. “a message from Russia to the United hof the peace conference Thursday to | DUt We must maintain it on land. The Henry Caperton. near Stevenson, Was| o\ svILLE, Ky—Mayor George |States, whick I shall deliver to the p o, |next war will be decided by land and takenf fron home and given a | e i aped the lid on So|members of the American Senate and | SIS an agreement concerning refu N elnavies nre g ble A 5 rhibpi ¢ ni i 2 = A s ves.” - | gBees, war i rs and hostages. e chamber refuse to vote e ere whipping by nightriders 1ast | tizntly in Louisville, where gambling | House of Representatives” Repeat- | Bees prisona £ amendment, only about fifteen deputies | favoring it. Silas Blevins, tenant on the farm of MOCHA BASQUETTE (Individual Size) @AKE of tender lightness surrounding richest almond custard and French mocha cream. Crested with tiny cake wafers, whipped cream and bits of fruit— ht, according to the victim's state- | once ~openly flourished on ground |ing his denunciation of bolshevism | It is understood that the entire peace | = e S S widely quoted while he was abroad. | treaty will not be signed at one time, ment made today to county authori- | floors in_principal business SLreSi® | Schwartz asserted that he had lived | but various sectiong . signed sepa- ties. ik POl e St T fer. selling | in, Russia for thirty years, but that | rately, and it is belidted that all the | Blevins said that more than 100 | Hidely Jkrnown secre bile for the|after his recent visit “I can say that | sections will be signed within six | masked men mounted, carried him |Chances on an autemobile hans | I don’t know Russia now.” | weeks. from the presence of his family to benefit of its widows and orp the i “On going to Washington in a few Renewal of the negotiations is as- ia lonely wood near his home, where |home. Raffles for any charity, theigays I shall see President Wilson. if | cribed to the influence of Leonid | fie was beaten with straps and whips | mayor said, was included in his or-|he'is well enough to see me, and also | Krassin and the Polish finance In All Their Varieties by six or eight members of the band. |der to the board of public saffety. Secretary Colby,” he said. s et ot ot Ho ontirrea e 2 _ i Shapes and Sizes ||| Bogiors,found thejmazs wosy cov:) = St Baa Aenien hd Siatiment thay | (helr respective _delegations during | REPAIRING o Wcquisiio ERIeil pf Ssst dabipht. vi ey cuts and numero . onen. B t /| thy ec visi iga. | s NE AIN 875 H Chreanh U o e por (k. D) | Schwartz went to Rusaia as its rep.| ("7 Fecent visit to Risa ‘ GUARANTEED PASTRIPHONE MAIN 873 The victim attributes the beating ), N. D- resentative. —_—— | ank has closed, L. C. Reep, Dove br Fxpert Teaghers, WHO KNOW. Evers man trained for work. Hundreds Established 1908. K. OF C. PLAN SCHOOL SYSTEM. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Februnryl Including Miniature Lamps for Decoration. to his_refusal to join the “Tenants' |Siatc Bank I examiner, an- Union.” a new organization that has |5 5unceq “here. The bank has not! PAAMA DEFENDS BORDER. of satisfied customers. Sprung up in north Alabama. been taking deposits or paying out CORNWELLS A e case said 24.—Plans were discussed here for the ot ha niohe feane A ehinped | money for several days, but its ok PANAMA, February 24—The (£e; | institution of the largest correspond. TRY US ci atle b veral other |ficials hoped to return to normal|porte nvasion _ of 'anaman .ter-| ence school system in the Unite > D ol oL eht end Sssucd | basie: Titory by Costa Rican forces resulted | States, at a meeting of Knights of American Motor School 1415 H Street 4 : Tl yesterday in the dispatch of armed | Columbus educators. It is proposed | warnings that they must join the iroops numbering sixty, under Gen. | to establish a natianal correspondence union. =, CHILE WAR PACTS DENIED Manuel Guintero, to the frontier vil- | school system under the presxdency‘ e * |lage of Coto Distructalanja, province! of William J. Bogan_principal of the | Paper Plant Closes. sl of Chiriqui. | K. of C. schools in Chicago. i FALLS, N. Y.—Labor diffi-|Treaties With Britain and Japan uited in the closing of e Fort Edward plant of _{_)lw hoter Over U. S. Called Myths. nationa Paper C any. hree = 0 5 ) o P O ey to perform | SANTIAGO. Chile, February 23— work formerly done by four. The|Reports to the effect that Chile has 9th and O Sts. N.W. A Phone N. 1819 Cuticura Soap . men decline e grounl that it ade secret treat wijth Great Brit- ! ——The Healthy — {was a physical ibility. FOUT | 4in and Japan, v to the| | bundred men are out of work because | eventuality of war between either {of the closing of the plant. one or both. of those powers and the Shaving Soap Cuticars Soap shaves without mug. Everywhers Zic. United States, were officially denied | Shipyard Strike Broken. by Jorge Matte, Chilean foreign min- PHILADELPHI er, in a conference with Joseph H. | ~ | Cramps’_shipyard E American ambassador to Chile, {bone of the strike there had been These reports, it is asserted, B !broken and that normal working con- | have been published abroad. Our Motto ditions will now be resumed. i The foreign ministry issued a state- ¥ X : in_which Senor Matte said he b v Eight hundred men applied at the |ment. in w A A The Best ¥ oMt Burean vesterday. it was | 100K opportuntiy of a’ speeial pcea- This business was (8 S 2 on to ask Mr. Shea to inform his not built over s government that, while the govern- | aight. = Ef was % ment of Chile. never had given im- e S Ben Urges Releane of Captives. portance to the rumor, it desired et ,fid - DENVER, Col.—Gov. Oli there should be no motive for a mis- will of our patons. S of Colorado has wri f | understanding between the peoples of YOU can obtain the State Colby requesting that the Secre- | Chile and the United States. best from Dr. b A * tary use his offices to insure the im- mediate release of Frank Zimmer and Experts, Careful ‘& Moy Charles Neuf, American Soldiers who are imprisoned in Germany for at- : 2 tempting to capture Grover Bergdoll, CaS i, i wanted in this country on charges of tions Free. 5 evading the selective draft. | == Fire in Hospital for Insane. HAMILTON, Ontario.—Ten minutes after an alarm of fire had been given in the Orchard House section of the | ! Ontarfo_Hospital for the Insane all ents had been carried and Return to safety, many of them having to be; My Perfect Suction Teeth Will Iot Stip |iremoved in beds and on stretch Including War Tax . $5.00. | Not long after the last patient i Other Sevs of e T 8 | been taken out of the burning build- SUNDAY, Gold Crown and Erilg : ing the roof collapsed. T FEBRUARY 27 Wise men, look ahead- You’ll make a big profit & buying these : .06—$5.00 Per Tooth. Alien Land Bill Passed. LITTLE ROCK.—A bill which_would Lv. Washington..... 12:30 A.M. prohbit the owning of land in Arkansas Arrive New York in Early e + by non-resident aliens has been passed, Morning. Zerms of Paymest ts Suit. | by the House and sent to the Senate. ETU] v Open Every Evering Until 8 o clock, RETURNING: on Sundays 10 AM. to 4 P.M. ELady a: Leave New York from C. R. R. ids in attendaznce. All Work Fally Guar. Steamuhip Accounting Sought. of N. J. Terminals, West 23d anteed for 20 Years. Kindly keep name ALFRED, Me—Action has been |} Street (uptown), 5:47 P.M., Lib- and location of my ot in your misd. || brought in the supreme court seekinz an || erty Street (downtown) 6:00 DR. WYETH | accounting of the property and income ] PM. aame day. o V¥ . lof the Clyde Steamship Company, and imilar Exeursi 427429 7tk St. N.W, | of the dealings of the Atlantic, Guit and ! | ST e XD Opposite Lazsburgh & Bro. and over || West Indies steamship. 1i i ‘ s s steamship lines, and the e e Pari®sh, 434 Most | Girectors of that corporation with the ton. Phone Main 9133, ®- }! Clyde Company. The Clyde Company | Excursion, | is a subsidiary of the Aflantic Gulf and | z 5 | both are Maine corporations. See Flyers. Conmsult Ticket Baltimore & Ohio Tickets on Sale Friday and Saturday Preceding Heads Atlantic Shipbuild, | PHILADELPHIAThe Atia c Ship- | builders' Association at a meeting here | elected Clarence S. King secretary. to | | succeed Henry C. Hunter of New York, | who has been appointed counsel. Mr. | King announced the removal of the as- { sociation’s general offices from New | York to Philadelphia The association | comprises substantially all the large| | shipyards on the Atlantic seaboard and Gulf of Mexico. . i New Cotton Mills to Be Bailt. Sore Throat—don't give ‘Warming relief fOf| LITTLE ROCK, Ark—Artides of in-| ifi'pmhed:!acbminummflflh 2 c aches corporation have been filed by the! weakened condition. When TONSI- ® Arkansas Cotton Mills Company, capi- 5 HE'S just used Sloan’s | talized at $3,000,000, and organized, ac- Liniment and the quick | cording to the papers, to erect and oper- - :;mforthadbroughnmn, ate a chain of mills in the state. The s o B o mills will be the first in Arkansas to y it s o poe. | manutacture cotton into cloth. & dby | etia germs. v from w cep 2UNSILINE - in- the house £ 1 :"‘“!f“‘ Cxposure, Sir Gilbert Parker Better. where you can get it quick when 35¢ Sphrans, straing lameback, | SANTA ROSA, Calit—Sir Gilbert | needed. 35c, 60c and $1.00. 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