Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. 15 ' ‘ PUNISHED FOR OLD CRIME |BOCKE, NOTED PATNTEE, DEAD 0t i i et RALLY FOR UPPER SILESIA iy 1l oty OAL i E MPEIMTBT‘E RGENERAI'S .l.u SIAY! Ten Years Ordered for Murder in portation Is taxed and it will be neces- | . agree on th as the cause of EDINBURGH, Scotland, March 11.— nultigraph. Failure to Alexander Roche, the painter, is dead sary to send many of the voters carly, here. Rocha was born in Thousands Leave Germany to Take = 5 e election is not until March | Missouri Ten Years Ago. 1861, He A arb 1 Part in Plebiscite. ‘mhn;lf‘ll!“:»h -"l“n:::a:r:‘.vm et Only the Better Grade —Is ready to do the Painting, - G painted all sorts of subjects, Ia e AND SAFE BERLIN, March 10.—The mobil Rallies ave uty 5 Paperhanging of istering ST LOTS, Mo, Match) 11 =George | D100 fee s paintings at v: < STEAL 310‘000_ S. 2 e 2 o rmany daily for the purpose of in- | Prompt Delivery in & manner that will appeal Mrmich sentenced to ten years in | fimes won medals At Munich, Daris,| SANDUSKY, Ohio, March 11— ng all those eligible to go to the | 10 you. the penitontiary here fer the murder of | Pittsburgh and other exhibitions. i-pm,.v 4 cite zone - 1325 14en 8¢ Wesley Koons, which happened nearly f n ere vest o ! - B. J. Werner Geo. Phitt Co.. Inc., 22 o yema aeati |NEWSPAPER MULTIGRAPHED. |{ £| he Titieh ana Foreizn Binle So- ey \ iCronkhite, Read and Muir! ki “Ki’;:f&?"fifd"’ané”;ag"fi'n‘r.’f' OKMULG Okl March 11 i to rally to th ciety has produced ptures in 912 New York Ave. y quarrel 2 | MULG Cokek s Bands play than eighty tongues FPHONED FRANKLIN TE hended three months ago near Pitts-| Forced to burgh, Pa. nd regul: ut of prin dialects alone. through a w estimated t Keep 0ld Places Under Department’s Order. The failure of the Senate to confirm “Light on Any Subject” ‘for the New Administration Edison Bulbs of Every Description ar situation. In the t Fort Howard, Md., Ty (T A '!,,'\“““ mmmmmmmnmm, unior to Brig. c & ‘ D. § commanding lan, the 4th Div n N Muir, the division commander, revert- ed to the grade of brigadier general - 1204 G St. 6 e junior to Brig. | > 1204 G P ord. who is com- of that division. v of the 119th ar- sident may as- corps areas and d to seniority rade. Under Department that Gen. Doing the Big Tftiing’s First—-at Halln’s e MS an Institution dedicated to Service, “HAHN’S” now o i &3l hnounce what we believe, will be recognized by the Men th on cial orders being issued in their cases. CORK SENDS U. S. THANKS of Washington, as the most important Service Accomplish- FOR IRISH CONTRIBUTIONS SR e T ment of our entire business career. major generals, and i d the ar antry; Col. of cavalry, and £ of field artil- rs who Bar your money City Voices Public Appreciation for ¢ AUERBACH |.:uvies s In no sense of the word a Sale. By no stretch of the imagination Ao oo, [0 BT S0 a “Special Purchase” or an exploitation of goods purghased for a sple. Bl S S A B This announcement rather is a frank statement of policy made possible il by an important merchandising achievement with this result:— NEW communication from C. J. France, di- [Ron recting the relicf unit of the Ameri- EEEEESSCS—. | cun Society of Friends now in lre- s iand, denying the published state- > ments that British authorities have refused permission for Irish relief. permits have been issued . Strickland on order of Gen. ady, comnmander-in-chief of the torces in Ireland, to enter areas under . | martial law and all other parts of the | country ‘and initiate measures of re- = | lief. “We have just had a conference at lee Cream Plant and Bakery for Sale .g Complete equipment slightly used with or without real b4 i i ) & &2 ‘ork, at which both Gen. Strickland and Mason Mitchell, American coun- sel, were present and at which plans 3 estate, consisting of 3 E'] . . ke |for the aileviation of Irish distress 3 Large New Store With * |\re funy discussea,” Director France E] Cellar and Garage & | “Our program nhas been —— —_— = g §_| ezgely In accordance with date sun. —t —_— — 7 = - —formerly _conducted by [|DIied by the crown authorities and it L — — - &~ == . A Richards ~ Co-Operative Co.. & |lcarned that national damage in Ires . . l h d — T——— . = s=masmm—— I o T Co e iy I imimas it Saiiaar Soaes fn 2o Beginning Tomorrow A oes an = = F F =a Chase, D. C. # {000,000.” ’ . E y— = — > —_— — Z Frederick J. Rice, trustee of l O f d B P l E —— F—1 —] 5 Ben, Marssait & Rice ausn £| THE WEATHER. All Oxfords to Be Permanently = = £ =5 i 319 John Marshall Place, N.W. = (District of cnmm:m| and Maryland, 1 o " —— 1 o e 3 air and warmer tonight; tomorrow — [ fair and warmer tonight rrow d D d —————— | clonds el maeriis Limpraians Repriced—Downwards - A Virginia, fair and warmer tonight; — S e e SEm ey tomorrow cloudy, with moderate tem- - a (— - perature; moderate southeast and - — south winds. S a— West Virginia, partly cloudy and Y = somewhat warmer tonight; tomorrow unsettled, with moderate temperature. fl. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer, 4 p.m., 52; 8 p.m., 48; - r . 2, 2o < 12 midnighi, ;4 3¢ s b 38 There are no better shoes made than “FLOR- Briefly stated, the merchandising policy we have occurred at 5 p.m. yesterday; lowes . . - . . . . Gemperature.” 5, oceurred 2t 7 am. SHEIM” Shoes for Men. They stand in the Inner Circle adopted in now making this new price of $9.75 for all o of Excellence. Their makers have never sacrificed “FLORSHEIM” Shoes may be summed up as fol- 4 2”:.‘?,‘...‘('_’x:_,:f;:.’:ii.‘:;‘,?:.?:if = i quality for price. “FLORSHEIM” Shoes fullfil the lows: : : JZemperatars and conaltion of wates . ideals of the most exacting—and this spring’s styles, - 1.'A smaller margin of profit than ever before e raven. particularly, are simply wonderful. attempted, we believe by any shoe house. g ‘ .,mmv €a by United States const and i 2. This will result in quicker turnover of stocks When Jou g0 10 thel 9 "’:":"%?E: ‘{7",.3:"3 .::,"';’ 3 om At their present cost fo mam.n‘acture th.ey have e:very and greatly increase volume of sales, making pos= o e o % tishy e o148 4 2 right to be priced $12—are priced $12 right now in all sible larger orders to the makers and closer cost sttt Syt o M| mnany TR e our stores—and at that price were remarkably low i e . muscles are constantly- 6:11 p.m. Y 0 . . . o 4 Y employed and your iris }I:"";f’_rlr“h\‘:';sun rises, 6:26 a.m.; sun pnced by every prev]ously known standard of flxmg 3. This great!y augment?d output will furt.her N : made act the con- Moon rises 7:12 a.m., sets 8:19 p.m, . . . i result in improving the efficiency of our organiza- -2 e’ of Tights. Antomonnia lenas 15 B ey || n relation to cost . = i vour eyes hAlE | Bour after tunsor Eitedions: selling price n rela 0 tion, eliminating waste and cutting down our inflamed, ___ Weather in Va Citfes. 5 5 i ” . H e e But now we’ve determined to.do something revolu- “overhead” cost of doing business. - et tionary, in which determination we’ve had the full And, as purfmal reasons for starting this epoch-mak- I oPTOMETRISTS : - co-operation of the makers. ing campaign, Il 814 9T4 ST. N.W. : EEEinE We want you to know “FLORSHEIM”’ Shoes as we : E know them. We want more men to wear “FLOR- SHEIM?’ Shoes than have ever before worn them. We : want you to know that our idea of Service is COUPLING « QUALITY-STANDARDS AND OLD-TIME PRICES. ArrangeMINT For your candy convenience at the theater: CORNWELL’S MATINEE MINTS The ever-fresh g8 Eai y flavor of green e 3 \\‘ _mint leaves dif- Diood| 2 \ : » fused through the Pt cloudy delicions sweel- Glear” ress of big, white creams, milk choc- olate covered. Xgigring st évening recommend- s « what 1s known as the rriage bill, after making man dments from its original form. As the bill now stands It pro- hibits persons from marrying if they are afflicted with disease, If they are imbeciles, feeble minded or afflicted with the hereditary epilepsy. Ten days’ notice of Intention to wed ] #equired posted in the county court- how e, 2 P b URGE EUGENIC MARRIAGES " & “THE TANG IS THE ZEST OF IT! 214 9ST. A pachage, 55c. CODNWELLS 1415 H Sireel ¥ 19|46 PA.AVE 233.PA.AVESE.

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