Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1991. = 1 v | ¥ A ion, for women will be tormed. | Jenste, Vet a0d Lester Gandy. con-| BRIAND HONOR GUEST. | A7ons the other guests were Lot |-DENNINGTON & TAYLOR |, 24 Couples Forced to Wed or Be |- S P oud” Y | R e T representation on committees. both cases he announced that he Ministers Rarthou. Loucheur and Ma- Paintin P. 3 could find no grounds for interfer- | Ambassador Wallace Gives Dinner | £inot of the French cabinet: Marshal amting 'Pe'h.lfll Defil Union; Accept Pay Cut. ence. Watts killed Dr. Dave §. Al- Foch, Paul and Jules Cambon, former | = . il A verson of Vicksburg. Lester Gandy for Many Notabl French ambassadors to Great Britain | Better Kin ‘ ° e Exlled on Island oman Sa ASH ol 4 A Dl ol | Killed Cleveland Rowe in Wayne TRl i and_the United States, respectively: | The Better Kind 2 Jette, Te andilcibunel “}m dis. | county. Gandy, who has been in jail | PARIS, April 13.—Premier Briand | M. Raux, prefect of police of Paris, wi nite A Sk s Oheying orders ot Dot Mo Wopk: | ReFe, was taken to Waynesboro after | Was the £uest of honor at a_dinner |and Jean Marie Cacenave, direcior | 2333 18th S5 N.W. 3 5 X Bt At P! mony, which took place five years ago, | ers’ officials, attended a mass meeting | "*KINE & complete confession. faceis ine S icnn G R S eain e e ntacestapmte | Col. 1077 For Transmissions and Differentials CHICAGO, April 14.—Declaring that | she had left the House of David. and decided (0 accent & material Wage| prugeruts Agatnnt Selling Beer. > ), mnes e n orde) V' a5 2 > she had been forced, with twenty-four ) . Eoiobtaintemployment. NEW ORLEANS, La—Declaring that Smash Wall; Selze Whisky. BT ¢ ther couples, to take part in a whole- ! 2 ; e : : ; eer will put drug stores in the class and out without a murmur when EBONITE, | O10¢F couples. i MOBILE.—Pickaxes and crowbars| Dam Gone; Water Famine Looms. |of barrooms.” the Retall Drug Proprie- the master lubricant. is in the transmission, | S}1¢ Marriage ceremony while an In-| o o yrouche into play by forces of | COLUMBIA, S. C—The dam on|tors Association of this city ast mght EBONITE is sure death for friction. It clings | ™ate of the “House of David” & re- | o e "o/ y ool away the wall of |Broad river’ just about Columbia |went on record as unanimously opposed to the gears and eliminates metal-egainst- | ligious cult at Benton Harbor, Mich., | cement in the for fnithelHons ('rllmhlodm yesterday from llnknnu"n to the sale of beer in drug stores. oo 2 | st i causes, the impounded waters rush- ing of t s s : told her story | duran_steamer Quim in order to imetal contact. One filling of tight transmission | Mrs. Hilda L. Hansen > | seize forty cases of whisky. according | INg through the breach to seriously ith EBONITE lasts all Fordepend- | Mrs. Hilda L. Hansel, told her story | feizg forty cases of bl jr. The | menace the city's supply of water and EX-REPRESENTATIVE DIES. ability no other lubricant is like EBONITE. vesterday in an effort to have the mar- Jp e’ (o< hidden in sacks and un- |power. Shortly after the break oc- > The Stop that noise You will ke the way the gears slide in riage annulled. Jerneath the forepeak tanks, the front |curred the water in the Columbia L Soid everychere in fiee and, twenty fce prcnd According to her testimony, all of | of these being a wall of cement. canal, which supplics power to oper- Charles F. Joy of St. Louis in Con: comcf Tust oeyi EEONITES i yoxsl dociocs he victi: ere forced to undergo the S e Roampinsjistationfand hydre gress Five Terms. Wt st your Cit (e yiotmaimere G. 0. P. Convention Date Set. ectric plant, began to fall. and the| Exe 3 = ceremony under_ threat of being ma-| iy piiGGNRURG, VarThe repub-|SX electric generators and threa| ST. LOUIS. Mo. April 14—Charles X e L e St pumps are idle, one pump being oper- | . = 5 \ BAYERSON OIL WORKS rooned on a deserted fsiand n the|lican state convention will open in|PUTPS are Idle one pump belng oner- | F. Joy, former representative in Con PA. | northern extremity of Lake Michigan. | Norfolk July 14, when a full state|gicd on gress from the eleventh (St. Louis) \. - HIS MASTERS VOICE ERIE, PA. | (lle Said that she was given only four | ticket will be nominated for the No- e m s G N A PENNSYLVAMA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS hours’ notice of the wedding and hard- | vember elections, it is announced by B R = ® as 1y knew the man she married. Charles A. Hammer, secretary of the| . Haeys ”_i_‘:::l"' ':';:o-un%mem B G e e A e | frs. Hansel said that since the cere- | republican state exceutive committeo. | KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Announcement | ¢ne years eld ‘Mr. Joy was clected D gathered here for the annual short- |consecutiye terms. horn sale at_the University of Ten- nessee that L. S. Allen of Newport, Tenn., has just purchased the famous shorthorn herd owned by George T. Stallings, Macon, Ga. The herd, val- ued at $60.000, will be brought to east Tennessee. SH PAYMENT Provided you make an initial cash purchase of VICTOR RECORDS from our stocks—which are the largest in Washington—we will make immediate de- livery of the— 512 NINTH sT Thirty-Two Houses Burned. TAMPA, Fla—Fanned by a stiff wind, flames originating from a grass fire swept two blocks of West Tampa. clear of residences, laying thirty-two houses in ashes and damaging four others considerably. Between 150 and 200 people are homeless, but are be- ing given emergency shelter with friends and in churches and other| public buildings. REET THREE FEATURE SUITES Extremely Low Priced With Confidential and Dignified Credit if You Wish NEW VICTROLA-- STYLE 80 Other models at $25, $35, $50, $75, $125, $150, $225, $275 and $350. WE WERE THE FIRST TO GUAR- ANTEE PRESENT VICTROLA PRICES FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR OF 1921. ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, Inc. 1221 F St. OPEN EVENINGS Phone Franklin 6900 Eleven Injured in Train Wreck. QUINCY, Ill. — Eleven passengers were injured, seven seriously, when three coaches on an eastbound com- bination freight and passenger train on the Quincy., Omaha and Kansas City railroad plunged down a twenty- | foot embankment three miles east of | Edina, Mo. The wreck was causcd by spreading rails. There’s always low temperature in gear boxes when Dixon’s is used. Dixon’s clings to rs end bearings, - spreading f"..oou. coat of lubricant that neither torrid nor frigid weather affects. Most drivers use it, so most dealers carry it. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. J-‘:.JQ-,MWM Women Oppose Ku-Klux Klan. RICHMOND, Va.—Resolutions me- moralizing Gov. Davis to take steps to prevent the organization of the revived Ku-Klux Klan in Virginia were adopted at the meeting of the Richmond Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, at its meeting yesterday in the Confederate Museum here. This 4-Pc. Mahogany Bedroom Suite From the Windsor Period, is now specially priced 27929 OUR attractive and well constructed pieces F comprise this suite, including large Dresser, full Vanity Dresser, Man’s Chifforette and full size Wood Bed. A most satisfactory Suite and one that is sure to give satisfaction, not only in appearance, but service as well. 2 Two Murderers Must Die. JACKSON, Miss.—Appeals have been made to Gov. Russell in behalf of | N Z N % % N 27 Z 7 7222 7 7 2 777, $Q50 . “LINDEN"—Spesking of the mode, full pecorasd, wnd e o st TR T, . \ amo..?mm s of o Sp 6 inch high and flanged. \ straps, slightly 3 \ T e T - Russia Calf. Also in Black Calf at 50 " What Regal has done to the high-price-shoehabit - This Extremely Attractive Windsor Parlor Suite Is Finished in Mahogany \ § WHH,:‘"P‘:‘Z::; m”:dmce begins d‘esmm::yj:g:wm chalc:;dovmngcmeh:u-hd& \ Tt has back and ends and is upholstered in I ted Velour. Thi N to t spend ~ ToPOmSE factory- Regal ”smmgw&'fl—fl“' N\ it i o b et ek Rt T e \ their maney, the result 1 . owned stores. sheepskin. Regal calf is genuine calf N especially well d and i ked at $ 50 \ ’ s fel throughout i i sideJeather. ‘\\ specially well constructed and is marked at an ex- . ‘\\§ a nation. It has hkcnonly t:hnty dzys for R‘gfll skin—not eat s § tremely low price.. 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