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w THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 16,' 1921_PART 2’ 4 . " following their conviction in_ Miss- o . OFFER TO NAME D'ANNUNZIO. ,Sflqte to Reimburse Depositors %z, e, wanostl Poland Ratifies Russian Treaty; | roxs., aren, i e &2 son, while Lester Gandy was executed uencies have offered nominations to w.0f Closed L the chamber of deputies to Capt. Ga- = . in 'his home fown, Waynesboro. 5 . . . " North Dakota Banks |55 s swssie vl Action by Ukraine Is Awaited |35 805 sty In Beautiful North Rosemont, Va. Immediate vicinity of Washington city—20-minute ride from 13th dria clectric line, Vicksburg physician. =~ Gandy, who candidate in the general elections, | ) e was only twenty-four years old, was OV IR i SRR says a statement issued by the com- SIRpep Ta o ; : e leony vela - | mander of a'An 's original ex- BI4SIARCK. N. D. April 16—The sault on the wife of a white citizen |{onVicted of the murder of Cleveland | b, te Acsociated Press. Under the terms of the convention. | meaitionary battation > OF 5inal ex ) state guaranty fund commission has | near Myrtis., La. Tony Williams. ne- > WARSAW. April 16— Ratification | soviet Russia ceded to Poland 3,000 * dpmifgdnto Teimburse depositors of | ESWaR SHot 16 death by an officia Paws Nominations Bil of the treaty of peace between Po. | Sauare Kilometers near Minsk. and : Baske which have been closed in s, ALBANY. N. Y.—The senate, by a|land, soviet Russia and' Ukraine has | Poland the district of Polesia, on the ] Nofl','isanfiknla due to depleted re- Sees Business Revival. ‘iOZ“’:Y"‘:d 3 slonis "gs ‘Dassedl a bill | been voted by the Polish diet. This ‘:l‘iraixm'an fm‘;xutur. Russia_ ‘:mi | K, 3 £ 25l b S iness | desi ing about a return to S 3 . ['Ukraine agreed to pay to Poland servéli?when funds are available. MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Business {ip. "former system of nominating | 2Ction: Which took place vesterday.| (iihin a year following ratification | The commission will pay according | throughout the country is experienc- | candidates for state and judicial offi- | completes Poland's engagement to|of the treaty 30,000,000 gold rubles. to therlbrder of the closing of the |ing a gradual but wholesome revival. |ces by party convention have the convention approved within | and to release Poland from being banks, the, first to benefit being the | according to Richard J. White, Mil- thirty days after the pact was signed | liable for any. share of the debts of Tolley State Bank. Deposits in -that | wauk national president of the on March 1S. The bolshevik govern- | the former Russian empire. Amnesty bank at the time of closing last fall | Travelers' Protective =Association. ment ratified it on March 22, but sim- | for political crimes was provided for. emeotmtedites aliout 15:350,000; sehiclt i iamnualiiconsentionio fithe ii| r action on the part of Ukraine has | and all parties agreed to abst dppeotrmately the sum available to division of the association. | BOUND AND LEFT TO DIE. |not as vet been report from plopaganda againat each oth to O, F. Lorthus, state bank exam- Allegen $10,000 Graft. M R ’ ’ 2 | net ~HICA GO,— ific i i e an Found i Cabi | S riour suae ana gacionat || CHICAGO" Speninc msante of he Found in Ransacked cabin | FRANCE WARNS AUSTRIA | WARNING GIVEN BULLETS || K€qd ntegrity | frim banks,kave been closed in the state | P o . ra 3 elieve rved. | PG SN o or have re- |Chicago labor leader to enable con- . | — imce anst fall A number have Te- | iucfion of the union station to pro-| SOUTH HAVEN, Mich., April 16.— MAY LOSE ASSISTANCE | WILL TEST KLAN GHOSTS - [@@ i > d_was_the subject of testimony |Officers investigati i _ _ 2 3 * ~ Negro Shot to Denth. e G DL TR IRERE T (e (e Heney i ::i‘ngg‘ l:.-’i-m’.:‘:« \-:aarlehglnlf A t A OR | B e ’ cago and Alton railroad. before the A i Y vears old. i i i | -Klux Argumen s- ‘»'FH‘REV“EP()_ RT, La—While resist- (Dailey Joint lexisiative commitice, in- | found in his cabin, twenty miles north Suspension of Aid Plans in Case |Reply to K\;K u: gB . b two | g arrest in use near Rodessid. |vestigating building conditio: Mr.|of here, gag a «| Fusion Wi rmany Is Not serts 32,000 Negroes Have Or- | La. to which he had been trail rd told the committee he had 16 | peq sxmrooen e wenor e to ionewiinge % et q a2 Vic 1 Loliowing an alleged attempt 4t 3% | knowledge of the pavment at the piq e esaie e bslietitodayfine Made Impossible. ganized in North Carolina. skins in | N {afterward. ShERES The little cabin had been ransack-| PARIS, April 15.—Warning GRE BORO, N. C., April 16—} annual o In the mail box the home of neighbor, half a mile away, officers been given the Austrian government | Warning that “we are going to test by Aol Eees PlanesiArtive found a note reading: o untie | by the French minister to that coun- |bullets whether those looking obj S real ghosts™ was containe PHILADELPHIA. Pa.—Eight c h e Ny s seaplaneaiithel tendes (Shaveput e try that if the government is unable | F50O% G017 (06 iy Yere today by E. the destroyer Harding, comprising the | by a neighbor. who had missed Gerl- | t© render ineflicacious plans looking | Lyndon. in reply to a published active air force of the Atlantic fleet, | ing for more than a weck. |to the fusion of Austria and in which he defended the organization | payment to the King, William Penn received from Charles II perpetual ownership - PETWORTH 3d and $3.850 to $5,650 A SMALL CASH PAYMENT: BALANCE LIK Three, four and five room bungalows, havi TAYLOR STS. at the Philadelphia | Officers expressed the belief Gerl-|many. France will suspend: a: of a local Ku-Klux Klan. | 5 il veniences, including porcelain bathtubs and wasl ing was attacked April 7, that being | templated assistance o Austria, it is 1. The letter. which w s mai -Lfl‘,‘rt.n‘l'K o:'. 45.000 square miles floors and electricity. Some have hot-water heat a S e &l a s removed from a age receive ere - 1 ¥ Zroe: av. a 1 1 ¢ 3 # e 1 s 4 Bedrooms and Bath { Indianapolis Tradesmen Vote Strike. | mail box at h n. | Vienna. In addition. the minister is | K. it declare 000 negroes have of land in America. But the best up-to-date furnaces. S ASRED T {organized a K. K. K." and that thej red that in such | QRN b made at the next parade, | | at which time the personnel of at le la few paraders will become known." | HONOR FOR WASHINGTON. To reach this property, take the Alexandria electric cars at 12th and Penna. Ave. and get off at North Rosemont and inquire for Mr. Cochran or Mr. Rogers, who will be there all day Sunday. Main s915—wain 207 Warren Cochran | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind—Nine union aid to have d a case the allied reparations commi mymbers of the Biiding Tradce Coin-| FRANCE GETS PROCEEDS. | Son woud receivs estored sithorics unanimous vote, either in meetings in, the republic tor through xecutive comm A s he British | tees. have refused to accept the new | Realizes Two Billion Francs From |zre declared to have i 1 scale of wages offered by the Build- | elv in this declaration, ing Contractors Association, and vot| German Alsace-Lorraine Sales. !;.(m.»d that the withdrawal of France ! 1 i Penn, feeling morally bound by the prior rights of the Indians, bought the land from them. @ Penn’s word was inviolate even when Large Porches $1,000 Ca and Ttalian ministers ociated them and to have 15th St N.W. i ed to quit work. some of them toda PARIS, April 14.—The . from: any movements for giving aid |poyu;. Statues to Be Unveiled inl * 4 x and others Monday. Over 3.500 mem- | from the sale of German pro'.’fl‘:;p?; L N e | given in the sign lan- A T oiia panr andonment of cfforts to assist tha 4 PEShEEA St bers of the crafts are affected. ce-Lorraine are expected to ex- | abandonmuent of CEOrS (0 2XHE England Soon i guage with savages. Like —_— 2.000,000.000 francs, according to NEW YORK, April 16.—Four statues | Penn’s, Thompson | ed dispose of the $1,000,000 securities | Will be turned over to the French|Bankers Discredit Report He seeks sate °-r-l”‘"} {:L";’n‘{.f h(‘.i ;l:::l‘l:m stolen in the post office robbery of | 3 afthegellt of D R | Balance Monthly February 17. Stuart Bolin, special | s dis ss 11 be reim- Wall Street Credit. to the people of England. and will investigator, savs the men have ad- | bursed by the German government, as !stand in Trafalgar Square. | mitted parts in the robbery. The ded’ for by the treaty. Steel| NEW YORK, April 16.—Recent re-| The other three, all b ire to be men, Harry W. Thrush and James|Works and potash. oil and textile |ports that Henry Ford contemplated |Presented by seventy American or-| ! Fees ve here. | plants owned by Hugo Stinnes and e .| ganizations, headed by the Sulgrave ecacphoth dive nerd ugust Thy Y German, capitali extensive financing in Wall street in | ypetjtution. The organizations are | formed a large part of the property ;connection With his automobile busi- | those which joined last year to cele | which has been realized upon. ness were diseredited by bankers, who | brate, the tereentenary of the first i | | Post Office Robbery Suspects. a Liberte. The sale, conducted. in L A i h TolEno, onioro wagitont | St vk e uiialons o FORD PAYS $24,500,000. |2 FroEi e hager Sl beaak | property | transactions | — S. suspects, under arrest, are declared | the Versailles ¥, is nearing an bl One of them, a replica of the Houdin, are based on old-fash- | federal investigators to have help- | ¢1d- entire- amount received | ioned integrity. Str ethical standards ani- mate all our real estate procedures. [ We buy and sell only finest home properties. Our selection in this exclusive homes branch of real estate i the largest in Washing- ton. Our concern is to help you secure the home you desire. ((Penn gave the Indians fish-hooks, needles, buckled - boots, scissors and mirrors— things they could use. We give the home buyer protected property value —-the assurance of a home where the City's growtb is advancing and advancing values with it. ‘We invite you to use our integrity. [} John W. Thompson & Co. Incorporated Real Estate Brokers, s to describe our beautiful —is one of the many w new homes. Webster Street at Sixteenth One of the most exclusive residential sections of the city. Radium Lost in Sewer. { TOLEDO. Ohio.——Sewers here are |ibeing searched by an expert from ! Pittsburgh for $6.000 worth of radium O — American legislative embly and | {announced that the Detroit manufac- | {he Mayflower comp: *aul’s Ca al. near the tombs | cent’s Hospital, when a relative of regating $24.500,000. W SE "\,"‘,‘,‘]‘i:n‘m‘,‘h‘;‘:flf’_\-,',‘,sl‘,',,_ e !a man being operated on threw it [Hill of Maryland Offers Measure everal of the notes, it was s: goes to the Town Hall in Liverpaol | | into the basin without knowing iis : had been taken up before maturity.|ind the third to Sulgrave Manor, the alue. Changing Dry Enforcement. one X’urmr ll)‘nnk‘inzlm;lnlu(innlr;-pnrh home of Washington's forebear: It L 2 S _|ing that a Ford note due April 15 had | will be dedicated June 28. the other o i ovead prohibition <0~ | been pald two weeks two between May 16 and 20. troduced by Representative Hill, repub- lican, Maryland. The effect of the re- Former Dry Agents Jailed. Description—The first floor has an open fireplace in the BUFFALO, N. Y.—Five former drv| | agents, convicted of accepting a $1.000 | bribe from a hotelkeeper, were Sen | idfin‘a stetement; wonld tenced to federal prison Atlanta 'be to leave the enforcement of the and fined $500 each in federal court|eighteenth amendment to the concu | here. {rent power of the states. | { Mr. Hill declared that he was for| ! “real law enforcement,” but not for rcical evasiol ,ocal option is an American princi ple.’ he added. “Prohibition is not. Large elements of our people are op- posed to the national or Volstéad pro- hibition act as an encroachment on the police rights of the states and the per- sonal liberty of the people.” AIMS AT OSTEOPATHY. | | living room, a cozy breakfast porch opening from a spacious Every house offercd for sale below has been welected for its in- dividuality, environment and construction, according to the pricex asked. 16th_ST., OPPOSITE THE RESERVOLR| CHEVY CHASE, MD. We have plans and pictures of OPPOSITE CHEVY CHASE CLUB. two most attractive housex 1o be A beautiful home containing 10 built on 16t st, § rooms, 2 baths, rooms and 8 baths: garage for 2 cars: nt's room #nd bath: hardwood 3 porches. Splendidly adapted for garage for two cars; lot entertaining. $°0,000. Price—$32,500. ’ COR, NEAX 16th ST. & DECATUR, dining room and a tiled kitchen with the most modern fix- tures installed ; the second floor having four delightful bed- Counterfeiter Confesnes. ATLANTA.—When arraigned before United States Commissioner Colquit Carter here on a charge of counter- | feiting. James Henry Smith, aged| i Randolph county farmer. broke down | | and told a story of how he had learn- | | ed the art from prisoners at the fed-! i?r;ll penitentiary while he was fl@r\'~i i i rooms, two baths and a sleeping porch the entire width of the house. Sample House, 1619 Webster St. N.W. Inspect Any Time CHAS.E. WIRE, Inc., Builders 1413 H Street N.W. TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. Selling Agents. 1413 H St. N'W. NEAR 16th AND WEJSIER STS. Semi-detached Lhome of eight rooms ths. servaut 3 ruge, oil b Special plumbi avpointment. $22,600. COLUMBIA HMEIGHIS WEST OF ‘ GQUEBEC SIREET N.W. § “This unucual house contains H rooms rage ng_wi ing time for violation of prohibition laws. 14th STREET. Owner leaving the city anthorizes a the & ally well_con- al Commandant. e of this unus KEY WEST, Fla—Capt. W. S.!Bill Would Regulate Practice in structed of 6 rooms and bath, H Take any 9th st. car ||||crosby. assistant commandant of the | o lus jwater heat. eiec” 821 Fifteenth St. N. W. sixth naval district at Charleston. S D. C.—Soldiers’ Memorial. . will succeed Capt. J. L. Latimer paneled first floor. $15,500, marked Soldiers’ Home to & & o = v C : €T Scnator Capper of Kansas, has in- commandant of the seventh naval|i;;qyced in the Senate a bill to regu- 3rd and Upshur sts. geicommindsn oot Hineya district at this place. according to 3 : J NIGAN private advices received here. Capt, | 3¢ the practice of osteopathy in the D. o DU GA Latimer was recently appointed judge = time e A joint resolution introduced by 1321 New York Ave. EavgeatellzencralfoitieRnayy; Senator Wadsworth of New York au- 2 thorizes the erection on public ground © Two Hanged for Murder. in the District of Columbia of a me- JACKSON, Miss.—Two men paid the | morial to the dead of the 1st Division, death penalty for their alleged crimes|A. E. F. e e e e o wome o o T e e Three Attractive, Splendidly Built Homes OF EXCELLENT CONSTRUCTION, IDEALLY LOCATED This Attractive, Brandéfew Suburban Home, With /3 A Thorough Inspection of This Very Desirable, Excep- . One of the Most Artistic Corner Acre of Ground, Can Be Purchased for Less tionally Well Built and Planned Colonial Brick . k Than Actual Cost Residence Will Convince You of Its Real Value Homes in Cleveland Par Price, $12,000 e & ~ _ Only $15,000 - ‘ i N\ L A REAL BARGAIN TERN ST. NEAR 16th ST, Pretty little 7-toom house, on Iarge corner lot, 75-foot front: hot- water heat, e Excellent_condit Cozy little bungalow of 6 rooms and bath, hot-water heat, electrie lights, hardwood floors. mucadam lights, gurage. street to front door. Vacant, aud . $15.500. will_sell_on_reasonabie_terms. ' $7.500. Wm. H. Saunders & Co. 807 15th St. NW. . Excluxive Agents Main 1016 Cash Payment, $1,500 0 3601 35th Street—Large Lot 55x118 Corner Bradley Boulevard and Old Chester Road, English Village. Bradley Hills, e ipropery WasnelvAleh DRt landiwas ceitard byds rclliknown axchireel This beautiful corner home contains 8 rooms and 2 baths. It is of the Md. Contains 8 rooms and bath, built-in garage, front and side porches, open fire« lric'ityg large open fireplaces and numerous unusually large closets. Back stairway center hall entrance type, newly decorated and in perfect condition. Excep- places, hot-water heat, electri ity. from first to top story. The interior trim is white and mahogany, and the house is . in splen ¢ondition. There is a double brick garage in the rear and a most attrac- . tive garden. Lot 25x120 ft. The home is very near the corner of Kalorama and Salesman on Premises Sunday From 1 p.m. to 5 p.ra. Columbia Roads and is surrounded by some of Washington’s best residences. 1731 K Street N.W. JOHN F. MAURY Phone Main 4080 ist Your P With Us For Sal “Specializing Exclusively in the Sale of . - on Civin A d Navy Peopl List Your Property With Us For Sale Nevthuwest, City and Sabusbin Propérties? . Special Attentlon Given rmy and Navy People = e I 00 A AR S . - g, g room and porches. Don’t fail to inspect this property. tionally large liv Salesman on Premises Sunday From 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Qe

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