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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 24. 1921—PART 1. 13 = : i < Iy ofyrenewed vigorously at dawn. No cas- ‘ chH “NEARlNG" ’”'L":z.?’r*.fiflfr?é':fiing POPE'S PEACE PROPOSALS NOT URGED |™™5 P\ o te e o) AVING | o P it nant i he ey w1 ofe” A"l A o el ek 0 a0 sminent in society attended the{with u detachment of state troopers BY GERMANS, SAYS VATICAN ORGAN Tas ove, Ha Told the Jury me volun- | " The Bride is the daughter of a Rinckberrs Cits and Al ¥ and Allburn ' Daughters to College teered his testimony because he felt wealthy Dutchman. Lord Douglas was|mining towns HOLYOKE, Mass, April 23.— _— Attempt to Prove Defendant Had |it was his duty to tell what he knew granted a divor from Loretta|flelds, where Professionnl men, despite their By the Associated Press, . ; Chancellor von Bethmann-Holl- = of the affair. His name has not been | Mooney, California dancer. in May.|called several months . pRevethaliiniggardivigsaincics, ROME, April 23.—The peace nm«‘\vvg and Emperor William, the facts Pistol on Eve of Murder mentioned in connection with the 1920. He married her in May. 1895, the second time within the week that ween predominate in sending their daughters to college. trial up to this time. regarding which were later made shots have been exchanged b. posals of Pope Benedict in Ausust.‘m,b”,. by Dr. von Bethmann-Holl- of Sailors. He not only identified Seymour as| he towns. the first shooting occu il Figures made pul today were made upon his own in-|weg, showing there was a mere ex- i ot 3 o the man who said to another man in. EARLY MORMNG GUN PLAY{IA.\»: Wednesday . = P from a census conducted by itiative, without any agreement with | change of information without the,, NORFOLK, Va., April 23.—Spring-|the launch, “Give him my pistol.” but Meteoel‘lc Shower May Be Mount Holyoke Collexe show > sy 2 2 snah SR AR nalnsion ing another surprise in the Hailie|also identified John G. Moore as the] i | i that although li more e O O e e i e murder trial, the | man to whom Seymour was talking. West Virginia and Kentucky Bor- $-49 IS LAUNCHED. g ceitar’ than 3 per cent entire Romano, organ of the Vatican, in| Sccond. b & e daysi : afternoon put on { Only Sign of Visitor’s patation. « cmtes, | | combating “Todny Fecimt attsmprs by | man ehaneelior a fw davs before the STkt | der Towns Exchange Shots. | | fesslonal men, vet 3 various newspapers, especially the b s S Mapan 5 in possession o S <y S ey P inJ demt of the wtudenta there | | Tempo. to demonsiratc thot (e ;i [FOM power on the peace issuc. des oe™When e LORD DOUGLAS WEDS. WILLIAMSON. W. Va. April 23.— resence in June. eIt tediine I fache i asinse: ils were put forth after a pre- Pile Which the papal note was pre- steamer Kaisho Maru was | —_— Several volleys of shots were ex-| ni tween understanding. | raided and two members of the crew « Marries Mrs. Mosselmans. Daugh- ¢ this morning with the G he By the Associated Pross. A i orotessionall aucn rvatore Third, by the evasive and incon- sons at Blackberry CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 23.—Win- htereted Iataeoatag s its contention is proved ciusive answer from any, which | B - apt. Lieben- ter of Wealthy Dutchman by necke's comet. the periodic which. ghters to college, the v . would ars cester. and ' rectly opposite on Tug river, cording to Dr. Crommelin, a Bri vmour.| LONDON. April 23—-Lord Sholt ceived at the to reports riff’s | Joseph E re least interested, the : i here. The firing began before | tin, opera at_Berkeley. The comet will the sun on June 13 from the sun will be n as that of the earth the computations of | male ulation are in tradex. 4 per cent of the Mount oke students have trades- astronomer, will approach’ very near e AT e him, had declared he | Douglas, third son of the late Mar- | ofi to the earth in Junc, is increasing | | (ne'0e the men in the country | cither at his h or [ quis of Quee was marr became sporadic. but was|Torpedo Be gradually in grightness, but is stilll | qre engnged In agriculture, but * much too fa|n‘t i« be acen };‘ith the ¥ N per cent of the giris in paked eye. Word to this effect has college come from the farms. been received at the Harvard Col- Nest (ol orofsatonalmacas | lege observatory from Prof. A. O the *tradeamen. arc most ine | M IR T L FURNITURE co Leuschner of the Students observa terested in educating their | tory of the University of California| | gaughters. ‘Ten per cent of the | aproach nearesi to | tance | its di With Every Purchase of $100 or More FREE' 42-Piece Set of Your | 26-Pc. Set Wm. A. Rogers comet’s orbit. the e: the sun will be 1017 tim. distance of the earth from t 'STATUE OF BEN FRANKLIN | or about 93.000.000 miles. Tt f GREETED BY NEW YORK " DINNERWARE | Choice | SILVERWARE me mated that on May 5 the comet will be about two and one-half times as bright as when first detected on April 10, but still visible only through | Mayor and Patriotic Bodies Meet = A fairly large telescopes 7NE) ) 7/ i < ,‘ The computations received here did Memorial Figure on Its \l s & not show how near the comet would | s i \ come to the earth. but astronomers Way to Waterbury. | 7 7 ~) . generally interpret the prediction of s S ‘ P h ( “very near.” made by the British as-| NEW YO | J - | tronomer as meaning a distance of {Attended N : e AV millions of mi sentat BERKELEY. ¢ ER LE EPLGC S = Soo 2 s = = as to whether Winnecke's comet, P ‘.! epuh April 25.—Doubt ! 1¢) b L Navy marked the of Franklin, ing piace in Tribute to the colutionar pe Wi t Tese which is now approaching the earth. the statue "f‘ will be in a position to be seen by the naked eye during its present visi- by Pro tation was expressed today patia bl . d i the ceremunes. A. O. Leuschner of the Stu h e R el servatory of the University of Cali- S f the rain, were held fornia. The statue, whic me to New York “The only way the phenome affect the earth will be in of a meteoric shower. which from Perth Amb N. ceived at the Battery by a detachment Seh ShoUl | of soldiers and marines and cscorted | be somewhat spectacular.” he. said-|¢o ity Hall through crowds swhich | “The visitation is due late in May or i $ond “hareheaded. desnite the wain: | early in June, but will not be aP-|y,)l Wreaths were placed upon the | parent to the earth until this shower | statue. by CoL Toui o apon the occurs. The comet returns every fi dent of the So and a fraction years. B American Revolution, and Gaston Lie- “The present visitation will give|pert, K 5 il mera us a much better opportunity to ob- serve the comet than the | one. | ¢c o el when but a small meteoric Rl S was visible." Admiral Harry M n. William Weigel ‘DISHONEST LABOR HEADS’ | DENOUNCED BY SENATOR |VIVIANI CONGRATULATES | THE AMERICAN LEGION |/ was re- Declares Questioned Building Oper- ations Could Not Have Been Sends Wireless Message of Felici- Possible Without Their Aid. tation to New York While CHICAGO. April 23.—Senator John Dailey, chairman of the legislative com- En Route to France. mittee investigating an alleged building | YORK. April 23.—A wireless || trust here, in an open letter to Chicago | message of congratulations’ to the labor unions today. fold them that the | American Legion, sent by Rene Vivie evidence thus far obtained showed that !ani, now en roufe to France after a scarcely a dishonest building operation |s ion of courtesy from the|| uncovered would have been possible ch government to this country, without “the conmivance of d s made public here today by Marcel labor leaders,” and urged the worker: ! ht. the former premier cre- place before the committee any evidence | tary while he was in this country. they might have. i | The message read: “At this time we are notydRegting our | “Beforc returning to France. I can- accusations against any one indWiduzl.” | not re from: expressing said the letter, “but are putung it|fectionate greetings to the zquad,,,b- u;,dm the l:\er:\be?;u‘flf‘hlg:illl'g|om to its national c uilding trades unions to Col. F. W. Galbraith, jr., ; “ houses in order by rising with the might | commander-in-chief n!jrlhea':fm(eorl;:; of the majority to overthrow men WhO | expeditionary forces., my beloved and act as business agents only because of | valiant friend, Gen. John J. bershing, | the opportunities for graft. I shall never forget the enthusiastic m. meeting where [ saw in front of ETWEEN MOORS |[¢ the,courageous soldiers assembled CLASH B Bl st mssembics {hail them. and 1 _await expectantly AND SPAIN MINIMIZED ! their v to France this yvear |Amongst the great people who love]' them. they will find anew the image of the great country which they honor. Madrid Officials Say Settlement of | “RENE VIVIANL" Here’s “The National’'s” |‘“The National’s’’ Great Sale of | “The National’s” B B . 0 > A rass Beu Qutfit Kitchen |[CONGOLE : | T Cabinet | RUC Thousands of dollars’ worth of the famous Congoleum Rugs are represented in this sale—most of them are ABSO- LUTELY PERFECT GOODS, a few of the numbers are sub- Just what the busy housewife | ject to slight imperfections in the print, and where such is the needs to save time and steps. case we have memtioned it. All trade marked GOLD SEAL Plenty of cupboard and drawer space for all cooking utensils and AND RED SEAL makes that you see advertised in the lead- Consisting of a hand- some Full Size Brass Bed, with 2-inch posts; rv woven wire excellent Spring, and combination xoft-top Mattress with roil edge, £ood ticking. We have made a ry xpecial price for this spiendid outfit. | Easy Credit Terms Fishing Right Dispute Is A oy cnunrr TeRws ingmaggaines Red Seal Bordered R i e ERe e 6x9-ft. Congoleum Rugs—Re: al order: ugs, 2 2?7 Expected Soon. BOMBS%FIUME. subject to slight imperfections in the print. $5-95 “Tlle Natlonal s i _MADRID, April 23.—Dispatches from| FIUME. April 22.—Feeling is run- Tangier, Morocco, today, telling of the| Ning high in connection with the local imminence of serious friction between | €lections to be held Sunday, and four the Moors and Spaniards as a result of | bombs were exploded today, injuring the refusal of the Moorish officials to| Several persons. permit Spanish fishing boats to oper-| The police are strictly enforcing the | ate, were discredited by officials of the|regulations against the ecarrving of state department. who said the inci-|firearms, clubs and canes. Ti are dent was unimportant and an amica-| Patrolling the town in pairs. ble settlement of it was expected soon. | Reports circulated here that Spanish | troops were preparing to march from| NEW PRINCETON DEGREES. the Spanish zone toward Tangier in| PRINCETON, N. grder o protect Spanish interests Wfl'ezde‘n}lu.vofnt‘rr'g:.l\er\fll%‘bg\pggn;u;c:;e:;: lenie iday that inceton’ Manwhile, the secretary of state had| sehool will v:‘n;'rii'{f',,scnf:i:;e;:,’}fi | a lengthy conference with Kirg Al-|ra)) St d | fonso at the palace, at which the in-| mechanical cident was discu he newspape fEaTS St Wwhich is giving rise to every sort oflent provides instruction leading only rumor. to the degree of civil engineering. , The National’s” Dropside Couch | ... Songricem ¥ure—Gold scal'soracrea ruse, §9 45 White Enamel s s Printed without borders 210 = X ongoleum juares—| 1! Ll y 9x12 Congoleum Rugs—Gold Seal Bordered Rugs, $16 45 every one PERFECT. Nationally advertised price, $19.00. . A handy couch by day and a full size bed i by night. Strong steel frame, woven.wire spring. Including sprin; Strongly co s 75 structed. A limit- . ed number only to — well at this sensa- tional price. Extra: Special—‘The Nafi;nal” Will Close Out These Massive Overstuffeds 59,75 | ant“Natioal" Ofir Library suites at M . Jonderful pi ise this splendid suite—Large 4-Piece Adam Bedroom Suite o e mmndevi pleces ot ok eviesind e Mo style; covered with imitation leather. El Imparcial, commenting on the news from Tangier, dispatches from which place evidently are being cen- sered. expresses the hope that the in-1 Safeguard Your Health ’ cident may be solved in a friendly RoorLess ANcHOR BAR manner. The newspaper argues that the fishing rights of Spaniards on the Moroccan coast have by i for centurics witho: predicts that the which now pute, and| wtinn of these | puted by the| Lic a matter of internationzl controll over Tang - time, El EASY CREDIT TERMS. Imparcial say question of Tangier should be settled nromptly. MORGAN’S STEAM YACHT | fioTlgés" dur(;::(y constructed | ith Mirror and full size Cane Panel Metal Solid Oak, in mahogany finish, consist- ing of four beautiful pieces—large Dresser, $ 7 5 Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table, Chiffonier ) ¢ i Extension FEEL Table and F inii Bed. Reduced to... 5 SAFE AT NEWPORT NEWS | fS5o., Chiairs iz {Usti bt it o Easy Credit Terms i ABSOLUTK',_ :'he small Dining Room or e Cottage, i Was Reported to Have Gone| gy corngz{ibA low I)x::ce.!t fesnsationally 100% Pll.re Cotton Aground Off South Caro- Piates Repair 3 While You Wait. lina Coast. et et DR. LEHMAN 2 NEWPOR’ b e ., il 23— Specinlisi 3., Sorgans mteam sacnt cormr,| 307 Tth St. N.W., Opp. Saks’ reported in dispatches from Baltimore| 17 Place in the Gity For This Kind ! Easy Credit Terms G ‘I‘(']l'h " ON?(fio"al”” Child’s Nursery olden va % ' Dresser $14fi Chair Felt Mattress toehave gone aground off the South | LS — = Carstin coase e sacey o oa. @ gye the Surfacei \\\\f and two women left for northern| Points by rail. Quarantine offcers With paint — get our estimate and With Who bourded the yacht sad they had | have the work executed NOW. | Easy Credit Terms Seie bl Sl & Soring is the time to beautify and Special . The Corsair is just back from a voy- DIeact: the home: cage to and Bern One Iatertor and Exterior Work the passengers is a sist Mr. gan. She and three others left New York by rail R. K. FERGUSON' INC‘ ::‘Sl. N. iz Consulit The Corsair will go from here to the estate of former Secretary of War|__ Peinting Departmest, Ph. N. 323 Garrison. The Corsair's no mention of havin the yacht appeared ir Marine men at Old | the twircless report announcing the arrival of the Corsair was garbled in | tranemission. | MINERS LOSE HOMES. —=ssess T Childs $6).95 | Medicie g4 .29 We have no hesitancy in most emphatically de- Sulky 3= Chest oo 1—- claring this to be the most sensational mattress bargain offered in Washington. The Famous ‘“National”’” Mattress G Easy o Bludtone This 1009 Pure Cotton Felt Mattress weighs full 45 pounds—a mattress of sufficient weight and thickness to insure comfortable, Credit restful sleep. Special features of this bargain, which is typical of hundreds of others shown throughout the store, are the Imperial Roll Terms Edge—Biscuit Tufting—and good grade of Ticking. Remember, this mattress is offered at “The National” on most liberal credit terms. . 1,000 to Join Tent Colonies as 300 | Evictions Are Ordered. WILLIAMSON, W. Va, The popuiation of the fent of striking miners . coal fields will be than 1,000 persons Ma to Thomas West United Mine W Eviction ¢ 2300 have be the occupan Further litigati agreement announced in court today. under the terms of for the retention of t limited to he \rents until May y will' take possession. and disorder of the stomach, liver and court costs in the cases ate $15.000, attorneys interested said | |[' fodas. M. A. LOUIS & SONS, Five hundred additional tents have 220 G Street N.W. | been ordered to shelter those affect- | Treatment for Various Allments. ed by the eviction cases, according to | |! The Herb Specialist. ¢ union counsel c = = — Vet Yorna Tabouret Fumed OF THE [==wsvy =, Oak 4 \’ 39c 9 8C NAL FURNITURE CONPAN] [t RN : Hand:Power | mcnf an : Rockias $6—7‘——5 Washer$8£ ‘ Easy Credit Terms . according ; counsel for the || H bering more than | ed adversely to| company houses. halied by an ||| The Herb s a vegetabie product thay ||/ has 5o vad eftect upon the system on s the cause of most dis- ludtone eliminates this eondition, the blood aud tending to relievs eczcma, pimples, eonghe

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