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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MARCH 13, FANTAN PLAYERS CAUGHT lBOY’S SKULL FRACTURED; B3 1921—PART 1. terday. afterncon and bruised about his head aml body. 10 WARNS OF GERMAN | GEN. LEJEUNE TO SPEAK. The commandant of Unit night entertainment arranged for th | sick and wounded men at Walter e, serving the contract with the govern-| ment and the employes at least until PACKERS AND LABOR tire at the usual hour readjustment” through the Depart- | cholas Pagalokl. sixty vears old = e | Hospital: The ‘hour, & pm. ix ACCEPT MEDIATION |mencor'iabor """ ° %" WHEN DETECTIVES PASS | FATHER ALSO INJURED |2t & strect, was siruck 1 fales Maue o o S T S e : s X He was treated at Cas- |Speaker tonight at the u SLUMBERING WATCHMAN | responsibility by President Harding in last night. OFFER BY MR. DAVIS ualty Hospital for scalp injuries and | the effort to bring the two sides to 3 shock. an agreement and it was comsidered It w, such a quiet game that the o Collides With Street Car. | ‘Aut Attempt to Stir Up Trouble same time cultivating in some | American hearts the desire for ! President Hard- | | pro-German propaganda ¥ still techn at war—is_enough to ¢ make our martyred “buddies” under the white crosses turn over in their graves. Consider the words of the immortal Washington—“Beware of foreign en- tanglements,” and the pledge of our present great executive, “We do not mean to be entangled.” But we will he entangled—inextricably entangled —if we Americans allow this Teutonic propaganda to pervert the minds of our countrymen. If not ac Jined up with Germany aj former allies, we will at le: 4 position of passive acqui President Harding opened the fourth paragraph of his inaugural address! with the words: “Our cyes will never be blind to a developing menace.” | Let this be our motto; it eminently befits the occasion. It is for all Amer- cans to,study the situation and “Aight the devil with his own fire.” tiless publicity” has many wort ‘yving piece of propaganda be di proved by the publication of its cor- responding truth and the whole abominable program will collapse. ARTHUR F. HALL. <. E. BRODIE HEAD OF EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION | ST. AUGUSTINE, March 12.— E. E. Brodie of Oregon City, Ore. was elected president of the National @ditorial Association for the ensuing vear at today's session here of the annual convention of the organiza- don. J. C. Brimblecom of Massachu- setts was elected vice president and H. C. Hotaling of Minnesota execu- ive secretary. All members of the executive committee were re-elected. Selection of the next convention aity was left to the executive com- mittee, the first time such action has been faken in thirty-six years, Dean Walter Williams of the Mis- souri School of Jéurnalism and presi- dent of the World's Press Congress and §. €. Thies of New York were speagers today. Delegates to the convention after adjournment today will remain here until tomorfow, then leave for a tour of the southern part of the state with an itinerary that will not be completed until March 25. nm— i i | A WORD TO our plants would stare us in the REPLIES AWAITED HERE. troversy were not re ived at the De- Neither would he comment on the statement given out by tMe packers’ representative, together with the text of the telegram of reply stating that it was assumed the proposed confer- ences between representatives of the packers and of the would not a employes here consider as at issue the question of wage cuts or readjustment etary said, however, that he set a date for the conferences s the replies consenting to on had been officially and_added that Secreta Commercéd Hoover and Secreta Agricuiture Wallace. whom he con- sulted before proffefing hix personal mediation. would be asked to take part in them. Their advice would be valued. he said, as both of those de- partments are vitally concerned with conditions in the packing industry. A telegram was received last night expressing pleasure at his action in ummoning representatives of both sides to a conference, and suggesting that Secretary Davis or President Harding insist upon the packers "irl-- Like Illustration Specially Priced and Installed for $47.50 MAUJ!ICE J. COLBERT, Main 3016-3017 IO O THE WISE! If you have any clothes to be cleaned or dyed in tim for Easter, have one of our autos call for t'h};m WITH‘3 OUT DELAY. TH E { ber—Neponset- se'ls regularly for use NEPONSET in any room—any- Y i 81 yard. where in the L.ome. Write or phone. | HOFFMAN coO. f (Incorporated) Cleaners---Dyers Main Office: 740 12th St. N. W. o A"IIlllIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllII Get this EERESERERERNYF Aluminum Phone Main 4724 Private Branch Exchange A Big Bargain! “Wear-Ever” x-Quart Kettle Plant: 1530 Pa. 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Remem- N i beautiful patterns are shown. @ ; Il P street, | ture of the skull and lacerations of Don’t Miss This S received a frac- - Sq. Yd. NEPONSET T Lisner, Prop. | improbable last night that the matter watchman went t sleep. And 7 Th i! D PRDPAGANDA HER[ (Continued from First Page.) would be further referred to kel Vet ettt it ocfiie Judes FBndyf At Ot & R} f e Wonders of Dr. Wyeth's s sident. [ s : : S _ y i name of Charley Sing, of 318 Penn- | D. C. Accidents. Py Modern Dentistry— industrial difficulties that might close syivanik Byenis, foponiteia charge ||| Bobest mebe v st ne halr sears| Many e we are called upon to remedy trade at any cost. A b 5 S— T T . — : - - i Pies of trade bind nations in | Secretaries Hoover and Wallace to T W =y “ “"""'h intimaes. and G0 the avtut i Dissasey A A TS mind was long ago ap- Share in Discussion. . | = { The formal replies of the recent spectacle land of the emylo: in that indu: | Mach, in Madison .| to Secretary Davis' telegrams offcring pre g Iying. despicable a . | mediation in the wage reduction con- cven”under the protection of American | partment of Labor last law—and that within two and a pending their receipt y o 5 vears after the ending of active war-iwithheld comment upon the texts as Don’t Delay. Order NEPONSET S : S - fare with om' we are | given out at Chicago. ) See The Pala Royal IS RovaL The Shcy.,....; Center—11th and G Sts. k... .;. Demonstration and Friend Makin Beginning Tomorrow—Monday victories to its credit. and it is the|by the Secretary from Redmond S. . ne weapon that will be most ef-| Brennan, attorney for the packing 4 ‘ective in the present battle; let eachlhouse workers' union at Kansas C HOTELKEEPERS—RO OMING HOUSEKEEPERS, ETC PORTUNITY TO BUY DEPENDABLE FLOOR COVERING UNDERPRICED Floor Covering Is a New Process Floor Covering That Has Already Won the Approval of Thousands of Housewives plendid Opportunity to SAVE THOL'.\'A\A\'DS‘ of yards will be sold—demonstrators from the NEPONSET Factory will be here all this week demonstrating to Palais Royal patrons this unexcelled new process floor covering. Every WASHINGTON housewife will want NEPONSET as soon as its merits are explained and the . Order NEPONSET Now at 66c Square Yard---For One Week Only yet we have never complish that which others have pas Advertisementson LTI Preceding Pages NIRRT HURRY! Only One Carload to be Sold at 66c yard. aué .. WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE TR Buy Here Now! Anticipate Your Floor Covering Needs Now and Buy at This Saving in Price [T L2 NEPONSET Wears Longer and COSTS LESS Than Average Makes of Floor Coverings EPONSET N bright and clean. SET absolute proof—easily c'caned with a damp cloth. The 17 beautiful NEPONSIZ] patterns enable one to choose and always looks PON- water- is AR RRROCCRT RO The Palais RoyaI—Second~ Floor. Meanwhile the strike ballots are 4 S ; : yond repair. Wisdom should tell you that you Between U. S. an_d Recent Wi bbes Daosa G i Board of Trade Names Committee _Detectives Harry Evans and | his scalp late yesterday afternoon as Yoot repslee. Wisiomislon DR o (b S £ the country and the vote will bataken Chairmen for Shad Bake, Saunders had a hunch that “fan- |a result of a collision Between his s {f bave vour teeth examined regularly Allies Seen s St ldine the| 1AM Wwas resuming its popularity | father's roadster and a Capital Trac- | FOR | Al work done without the slightest re- o next Wednesday. reliminary plans for holding the| in Washington's Chinatown. They on e e Nl Thieey avenuainaiv] semblance of pain To the Editor of The Star: “There is no question of what the |Board of Trade's annual shad bake{ be ked in the door of 318 last night i MRS DL e G !} By Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Eapert. Careful 1 ik Sthionds A rosult will be,” Mr. Lane said. “The |were considered last night at a meet-| &nd noticed the familiar figure of |Q street. His father, who Is forty- {] Unsts That Has Been Our Record for SYERE B Seoni s e ] e e e, ther obling OF the apeciallc Rasrie atchman” at the door. He one years old, received a severe in- | 2% Years. the present situation in respect to Ger-| referendum is me SO B Gl D G o ither stout and contented- | jury to o | i yment to Suit. Examination Free. 2 form. It was with some difficulty or the event. Charles were foided and S il 4 one of our radee :::i then. as in 1014 and|that we restrained the delegates at irman, presided. ores betokened sercne sum- | While crossing in front of his home | - i =T 5 i F; fie domestic | Omaha from an immediate strikeand ces for staging the out- | d jat 1446 Irving strect yesterday.| ] 5 B iold Crowns 1915, we are in for a terrific domestic s ork sed. but a decision will| ptoed past him. ! Danicl M. Alexander, five re old. During March April and and Bridge campaign, conducted on behalf of a| Persuaded them to remain at worl unttd the meeting of | Fifty dollars or more was on the | iy o ¢ Bite. knockeall I Pl 1 Work, o s i Scilterate] BenaBiE, Ui vate u ttee to be held next Satur- table ab vhich several Chinese W48 "'d“ i nl:‘: au ;’"“’;“Th ":‘ ed' May, protect yourself from $3.00 “‘00 e ay nigh were 2 according to the (down and slightly injured. The driver | (", 5 =t = 2y Qi . .00-$4. purpose to embroil us with our recent Negrees: Accent ,“;f":;":"hhm_ Subcammittee chairmen were named| Dolice. The game broke up quietly |of the car falled to stop to remier| COI0S With “Seventy-seven” and | Ol oF 5 Sasoclates i the world war™ The American Unity Welfare Labor |lase night as follows: L. Pierce Bo- | €nough except for one fact—all of | g ioit ot iglide into the summer in fine Teeth, $5.00 up. What Mr. Simonds savs should have | Leaguc, composed of ncgro bach > the participants scemed to consider | *S5'% i p | conditio - - been said months ago. when it became | louse employes. announced in a state- it uefessary to hurl individual Judge Charles S. Bundy, Kensing- | condition. Openm Every Evening Until 8 0'Clock, and on Sundays 10 A.M. to apparent to thinking Americans that m?]‘""“‘ s G b L i vilifications on the head of the |ton apartments, 2301 14th street, was| 10 get the hest results take || 4 PM. Lady and maids in attendance All Work Fully Guaranteed 3 3 cept the wage reduction and change drowsy watchman. e s e e = for 20 Years. Kindly keep name and 1ocation of my office in your mind. SUBCUt, ofS Gemian propesands WS vhich goes into effect Mon- 3 slighUly injured vesterday when he | “Seventy-seve at the f again raising its head in this country, | il hours which goes into effec Interference of the police Was |eame in comtaot w R ieen \hof "aeventy-seven® /at. the first The signatures on the armistice h e house dficials said! tonight necessaiy to prevent action on his it Pennsylvania nue and 14th SNeeze oi shiver not dried before the German govern- | ,i“quoue 40 per cent of their em- Person being taken by those be- |airect. B, M. Posey. 435 H str 5 s 5 - t. N.W. ment began to lay plans o escave the | o s now are ncgroes, many having trayed by his slumber. driver of the automobile. took Judge |s BO_A;I'(I.on“Dlsegus c;i Every Liv- | . ’ {’:\ie)’::::r!:;an‘x:‘d :“:;‘m-:\“m: <:(u:fio;?;"°"‘? LGLA Work iu (the plants —_— Bundy home. ing ing"—mailed free. Opposite Lanxhurgh & Bro. nnd over Grand Union Tea Co. Largest and Dinte was to underniine) Americarn sentisy J0YINE _the gliortigs of “manpower | ring Flower: Jime Bl croe for sl at all Drug and Conntrs Stares, || MO¥t Thoroukhly Kquipped Parlors in Washingi entire flvors Rt Kt Do illes wndl piant In pince|cAUsed byiths war. fin jally thele beauty (at (Gude's, 1214 by stroet: h Women. Mot G Gan Wi ] ®iven over to operative and mechanical dentistry. Phone Main DI v il i i H i* street—Advertiscme H omobi s Msie: e therrof suspicion and distrust. at

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