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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 25 1921 3 ¢ ' i . ! AND CONCER1 | DREN’S HOSPITAL TO Abe Martin Says: |GERMAN SECRET SERVICE DUPED| | samp conczar. | [CHIL _ e AND DOUBLE-CROSSED BY SPY| | ot Svniatins | | GRADUATE NINE NURSES| 10g o new size package z o this evening. beginning at 5:39 | = | o'clock. John S. M. Zimmer- A 2 s | mann, bandmaster. | |Admiral Willard S. Bronson Will Macoy T Booumen Present Diplomas at Exer- = e 3 cie.....Lithgow | = Clever Methods Used to Unearth Teutonic “Normar. " Bellini | ’ = Descriptive fantasia, “Vii- i | cises on Wednesday. o . . . lage Life in Ye Olden i : 4 e e 2 Time”...... i .o Thiere | Invitations have been issued by the British Owners Confer With' Consplracms and DISCIOSC pIOtS Synops Night, Sunrise, | |board of directors of the Children's | c - ! ;5:}:& in the Yllage Children | | Hospital for the annual graduating | Going to School. the - | lexercises of the Training School f Employes—Propose Wage Described by Daniels. [l emien Sner otk ISk | |excrciacs ex thel dratning Sensol for - Y Mavipole P g;:ip‘;,“_itL"{ | | which will be held Wednesday even- and Profit Standard. R e vt erenade, | 10500k, &0 Bpiphany Farish T the A jated P ’ BY JOSEPHUS DANTELS. xrip!;ilngd belonging l;» your hos: 1ty | :‘,L’::;"mmwn o Chitnes ! Cuno H. Rudolph. president of the | 2 SEmaciated T reas. o S Nav should 0 s E 0 versenkt"— o D! e ki | 04 o ¢ ssioners o e Dis LONDON. April 25.—Renewed effort | B S RS AR R | (iifont Teavinminnyi tracs—thel sog2 || HofENormandyz it e il sngustcet {| SOards cCRCOMInIssloners o ith el DIEC] to find a basis for the settlement of ARTICLE 12 ernment of which you are a guest| | ";‘;l‘;‘;“‘w“' atrol, “Th | s. while Dr. Frank Leech and| the dispute between the coal miners hrenaiy e wiions o e BEl- to feel ns if its nospitality | | yAmerieant ..., | 3. Julia C. St - superintendent | and the mine owners were made this liantly lighted German club in Bue- isely what happened in Count _Proposa : | o I lGARETTE morning, when representatives of the nos Aires one evening.in 1917 came | von Luxburg’s case. The government “':]‘,‘.f:;‘ | ented by | . owners and the executive officers of the lusty and guttural harmony of | Of the Argentine guve him his pass- “The I8 samialiminir ronson, president | the miners’ federation met here in Teutonic voices joined In singingd " 8e" o1l ca the count had to leavel| — = S g O D et joint conference with representatives “Deutschland Uber Alles.” {even sooner than Dr. Breoht. he said |less stations were also said to be part | 0 Pronounce the benediction. Instru-j of the government It was a great night for the lovers he Would (ake the important dis-|of Germimy's preparation for a poe |MeNtal music will be furnished by al 3 s : 2 4 P RiiRci Aol sar e e e A hes to Berlin himself. sible attack upon the United States orcliestra and following The owners submitted a detailed et S i The regret of Dr. Brecht that hel Dr.Brecht--whose real name was until} statement of their proposals, and it is e ¢ capital—the night o € 41° 1 might not do this service for the fath | something quite different-—was one of | C | t J understood the possibilities of @ tem- nual banquet of the German “bund." |land was even decper than his words |the men - who in onr eemn ool S superintend- | or cts ANY smokers prefer porary settlement were under dis- Count Luxburg was the guest of regrete that the count |contributed greaily to Americ: | of nur < head of the school, ! it. They’ll find that cussion. The owners. it was stated.) Remember when ther wuz|nonor and Count Luxburg was none | er such circumstances | . (Coppright. 1921, by John ¥, D7 e b sk ol A . were prepared to advocate a tempo- & ) <o |Other than the imperial shadowed he disap- | right tionul Newspaper Se [ FELICHLO SONAnS: ATINGEH) S | 2 s . - Ton ot hrea| twoperiodshiop onaidresses T o e e T aen L e beln it el M| Lo ol wananer her Gisle, Margarer 11 Carson. Anne | this compact package of ten nths, i P tnoe hen th' baby first come an’ s rivilezeion i rvihzimEcagdeits thalis All riehts reserved, Thorne, Olive Lockwood, Denella St i Tlement would become operative, this| Wilen th' baby first come 3 A W L R e, Sition 1 Steeker and Lucky Strike Cigarettes embracing a standard w and a | When she grew up @ & of his de Burn German Club. purpose. forbidder.) o {Lols 4. Jeter. 11 t th i 4 e 1 Servie votion to the cause of Germany. Such - - J 1 > - Wi ,ust sull em. ‘ standard profit. opsright National Newspaper Service. | LBAL (0N Betier hot talked about. |, The nixht of the day upon which| (Another article by former Sceretary i The temporary agreement would be —— {but the “count was worthy of the|(ount luxburg was given his puss- | Dunlels will be published In 'The Deaths R ted ' in the nature of a compromise be- words of congratulation and the | Ports Dr. dined at the Bis-) Star tomorrow.) eaths eportea. — W tween the national wage basis ml'\“rnl noen Lol naimitition” fwhich “.(,n,l‘n) "y'(,knr“- “\v;l)‘_xl .Tun;y n{ his | [ - o Try them—dealers now bv the miners and the district basis o Doubtless en the great | German friends. He left for his home The fullowing denthis tinve been reported fo . . s b Sietors s e The connt. Wound be | the compiny of oneof them. They No Chance to Relax. J it Bt et Wi S bt Ty’ carry both sizes: 10 for tly after noon. the conference given some hixh honor, and it would | 1ad not gone Tar before their atten-f Me Bowser—T'm sorry, but 1t im- | © et gupie e da X e Ta tain Gnrtay iwHelAn he well then to have his favor. (it ata ';»“ i O e (el iror e “u,‘.»),; ‘i " :‘,,‘,‘"L}Aflm. oAt i 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. F n i 3 o s which plainly indicatea | bossible fo elito pusthree ; et Lioyd George. the prime m . will Rtecites Woes of Germann. S e e e e e e i e es gD rity | ./Z .l:a' . o preside over its deliberations. e Seated to the right « A3 jaway. dnquiry disclosed the faet that | Pookkeeper 5 vou 5 7 5 e | G s é""_: [ Railroad nd t sport m.x' 3l H L MOSt interesting guest. = i | the terman Club and that a | could give me a advance pay Y. S PR i t oaste Eavejinitiated & mowementr ot f0 ) [Fived not long azo from 2 B pro-ally students and others | so that I can send my wife away i ! 4 ! handle coal shipped into the United — { auest Dr. Ernst ¥ t d this Teuton stronghold | must have some rest, ¥ v ' i Kingdom from other countries, and it A4 bee most persistent ilm‘l, un- fand put torehi (o A i 1 was s: affiliated orszanizations Cre erving in his efforts to hold Brazi The doctor and his friend hastened |55 : M Snroaawere “heing approuched with [DF. Thirkield Reports Greatjiru- w termany. or, it least; meutra. uack” (o (R *iamarcie vo. teeauainc a0 A a view to stopping all coal consigned i 3 o v 15.,55T.;g35f.| omitthejjuel " companions with this alarming | for this country. Improvement in Mexico. |ortoninern Brasit; | To the "ainmay ang. terror ot ine | ‘ Offcinl Report of Meeting. When “Die Wacht am Rhein” hadlgh JJ¢ JmMay and terror of the | =5 An official report on this morning's Visits White House. been sung and the kaiser and “Der| restaurant had been Jhided by the | e riave a iNumber o uyers or S|E THE conference, which was attended by e J:’:;s:lk Dr. Breeht was called finoh and completely gutted. Tables | the president of the board of trade, | ooy (ol o were fo ateak. ently. 1fe|Were overturned and dishes were fhe B of o T Mo | ner ntons o Mestn oo | S ke, cupsents, e |t A 0 T Ciioj EXPRESS COMPANY for Tinewgithalcoal owncrsyandithe forn ps S8 S8 St o0 P. Thirkield, | MOSt to tears by his recital of the | S°pX Tefuge in their homes. artment ouses miners’ representatives, sayvs the con- |ing today by Dr. Wilbur P. irkiel. | v nge and hardships suftered by o rlx»)tmr;s lw_mg the better part of ferees considered a statement by the |resident bishop of the Methodist | their dear kinsfolk in southern Bra- | valor. Dr. Brecht”and his friend did - owners containing a_proposal for, &) Episcopal Church in Mexico. who has | & since Brazil had entered the war. L L Smal A new and independent Express Company, whose durable scheme providing that the| “h 0000 0 T i e delivered a message from them— r. Bree uckled. 5 : : ; coal industry should depend on its | ONIY recently returned to the United |, wirring message of devotion and of | When the doctor was at last alone |0 arge or Small entire Capital Stock is owned by the Public, anility to pay and that the country |States. Political affairs in that coun-{cxhortation. He finished by reciting | in his room, with the door secarrs | £ be divided into agreed areas. try were only slightly touched upon. |2 Poem written by a well known Ger- | Closed and no fear of any listening Standard weages for the men would |but the bishop told the Presid man poctess who lived in Blumenau. | car at the keyhoie, there 13 good reas | ANNOUNCES be fixed as against standard DProfits|tpat h convineed a great improve- |4 Botbed of Deutsehtum in Brazil, = | son to suspect he chuckled audibly. & | OWNERS DESIRING TO SELL X for the owners, under the proposal, noted sice President Obre- | 259 (PUIIRC GInL felemed Bt etar | lllrnl”‘df‘ idino ainrelinitieimight P~ e UL e R s mitbions Fc et mosteric |potlngtor ke D e Ty e THE BEGINNING OF OPERATIONS charge on the industry. The surplus |~ Bishop Thirkield. s former-{ thanking the speaker for his inspir- | 5 Inly Indicarey o, Fevenue of an area would be divided |iy president of Howard University, | ine"\ords and- expressing the ope | hrmaet of Germin conspiracy in (he ON MAY 1, 1921 between the owners and the men. s mecompinied to the White Housi | (it "his ‘sojourn in the. hospitapie | frs e 48 in Brazil, was now pracs ishop . McDowell of the ! jrgentine woyld prove a pleasant and Bk b ! Division Into Areas. i sabbldel L o e The exposure of the charming and r 3 Methodis : ch, brofitabl O Evar i ! A temporary agreement for the|iook this oce to present to the | PiRURIE OnC, o firmly established in | I€YEF Count Luxburg accom- Over the Southem Railway System Lines and the plished its purpose. He, as the arch- lx-on‘s;urufmlrl. was leaving the country, g nd his fellow plotters would he com- Takes Confidentinl Mesxngen. pelled to scatter or lie low. s CutloskBEtght A When he set out for the mountain-| All of which, as the reader may a state of peace inious region of the Argentine to make|have gucssed. was versy much to the Bishop Thirkield said. [ inquiry into the value of oil lunds he | liking of the eloquent Dr. Brecht, He to wit: transition period would provide thall.Xecutive ex The country be divided into five areas | ot 1 BUTTINCE Shnuar confer: | eri and that for three months reductions | (i in wages in each area should be un ’ Beli form, mot to exceed an amount to be 5 fixed by the government, the owners' “There is and the men for each of the three |Mexico today. months, respectively. {"such ‘as ha% ng No paymnt would be made for days|for ten years The strength of the | byanches of the German bund on which the men did not work. For | pr FStion: i3 Sicnd b th | sh o bslGErharl bund., - cach month of the temporary agree- |fact that th eral attempts at in- | confidential talk with the le: ment the owners would not share in |surrection have been successfully put | s v A the surplus revenue or Gonzales is not regarded seri- | g1 e 1o give thom o cood standard profits, if wages ously, and the outlook for g0od 80V- | formation which they thought w Teason would be likely to be reduced. | ernment 3 Mobile and Ohio Railroad. SERVICE Our slogan will be SERVICE, and it is upon this the count had be xposed too il et 11111 P ; It IS : TRANSPORTATION sressions of good wishes | the confidence of his erman “com- HEDGES & MIDDLETON, Inc. 1334 H Street N.W. Phone Main 1028 not been experienced|took with him official messages to the | had ouly one real reg: = of important secret dispatel Beriin. If thos. dispatches h Kiven to the doctor 1 have ¢ s bright. ¢ = 3 value, and, in return, he g casion to believe we in \ | S et 5 RuE | BT va T v 5 S 2 s oniioa e e eontihed, 0t heip the | [rom them & preity clear idea of what | mirht have learned ‘some Quick and safe transportation is one of the most s going on in South America, and | things about enemy plans. tions in any area to meet the maxi- |people throush educational and moral } {32 BHBE QF 1) South America. and mum wages, and that the temporary |uplift, especially to depressed groups, i 1 important i Not the Only Secret Serviee. | ol the HEASTERN EX- Period of the owners’ proposals should jabout’ 30 per cent of whom are illit- i {he plans and plots which were beingil 1 have tolaihis atory-one ot not aj i PRESS COMPANY will make an honest and eamest . extend to July 31, after which wages | crate. Our church is not there to war | made. {ifawithathmientibal ol atont e ai ur ove | effort to furnish this character of transportation. vial abill 2 s institutions, but toi They all deplored the fact that by would depend on the financial ability |agginst existing institutions. but tol order that my readers J. B. HOCKADAY, ordinary mischance the | intelligence—i render service to those who need it SOme ex of the industry to pay under the dur- cfmany mmerman, German for- | May realize id i B i 3 i essage s loudly adver-! ble scheme. The wages to be paid in |most. My motto is, ‘Mexico, Next in | message of : oy foeal ‘many’s L T ! 4 b August, under the latter plan. would | Neighborhiood, Let Us Make Ffrst in| €i€n minister, to the German minister | U8ed Swcret service was not the only | *_and > time 3 d t £ Aoy wedl Atleata, Ca. Presideat and Gen'l Manager ugust. e i 1 M 5 3 % service of its kind which oneratcd | and some time around the 1st of May we be calculated by reference to the June | Brotherhood.”” The tragedy'is that|in Mexico had been intercepted and S it onerated e 20 Y i results in each area. No loss in Sur- | these two nations through vears have, published. It was most unfortunate | ®fectively during the war. be “gettin” into our own building at 712 13th i : Plus or standard profits would be car- | not properly understood each other. | that the 'nited States had discovered | 1ot afier plot was circumvented by street i ried forward. but the net loss would. | Asked as to his views on the much|German intentions to promote a Mex- | American agents. Capt. Franz Papen = > 2 % € 2 —_— disputed article 2 olhlhe Carranza an-J_?)punm- alliance in war :‘mnm gt .Io‘:'Il:n”s:’s;‘ki"l;»s;;m-;nmu_» I\zv‘.-l Which brings us up to THIS point—Do | . tution regarding the confiscation | her. The “reconquest of New Mexico, ; L we should 3 i = L = BANDITS ATTACK WOMAN. {of oil jands, Bishop Thirkield said!Arizona and Texas” wouid now have|give his opinion of us to the world vou need ANY office equipment? | i this topic involved matters which as’ to be postponed. - jand turn the laugh on him anl his; 4 £ - a churchman he at this time did not| Dr. Brecht agreed it was lamentable | §0v~rnment D k F l Ch Q Take $1,500 From Handbag of Res- | fcel warranted to discuss. {that plans of such importance should | The Z“'"'"*";"B"! M\'le :0 the Ger- es s, 14 es, ailrs o Obregon Interested. { fall into the hands of the enemy; but [Man ambassador in Mexico was an- g i tansant Chahier: ~-1-r»qanue(‘)bwgon" e maid, “has|he congratulated the Germans of the |OUhci case of catching the plotters ” and the Like CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 25.—Two | shown deep interest in the two most | 2r8€ntine upon having so wise and}in their own trap. Undoubtedly Bern- { discreet and skilled a leader as Count | 8torff knew about it before it was . 92 ixgs. . . f Chureh in that republic looking to the | 1-UXburg. who, no doubt, had been |lrarsmiticd. Indeed we have iis Then here’s YOUR opportunity, for we're containing $1.500 from Miss Margaret { wir\" 4nq industrial betterment ot’;hl« to negotiage many a vital bit of | Mission Tf”rl‘mno‘;:;'edf» rl;le uméor having 1 2 ashiel he | 1 e 8 business for the fatherland without | $t0od its treme us importance, but; i Tallett, restaurant cashier, as she people. One is the proposed | Tt e o . Fretied it | With 4l the moncy and i the faci: 3 4 o eial S i | discovery. v bank crowded | Aztaces Social Settlement in Mexico 3 I the m a the o o Tuclid avenue 1o deposit|City. the other the establishment of Were not so clever as he. itien of s far-renching service of | the money this morning. and escaped. alrm:m hl"l‘)‘fl;‘l folr m,'; 2 e bd; Brecht Leaves for Berlin. ::'sr:llir:-lbyll' "“a able to prevent i obl 9 ocked iss Later in e day <ho; rkie] othe: e 1 B i et ‘bs}r\:nk';r;bhrl-:l.“l]h:[un:‘!»rrad with' Secretary of Statel O the other hand, even though it Dr. Brecht. who did such useful Tallett down aml | were true that the enémy had ob-|work for us in Brazil, in the Argen- armed bandits snatched a handbag |recent enterprises of the Methodist Hughes. :::lzw} ,\un\u‘r her \'a!u_‘:hl-‘ informa- | tine, an Amrr};-an of varied ac- Ofi . U l S - e ——— e S ———— e e— . L rom “M. was it not true a complishments. e speaks Portu- { SPECTAL ROTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. | thousund times over that the marvel- | guese, Spanish and German with ering Unusual davings NOTICE TDE — .| ous secret service of CGermany had |equal ease. Although of an American | T F. e kept the imperial authorities familiar | colonial family he had spent many —in preference to MOVING our large stock. i Phone Line with every thought and move of the |vears in Germany. was a doctor of repair shop We have opened an up-to- alled for and in_your neighborhood. delivered. Al work LINCOLN EPAIR CO., jia road - 3 7 |enemy? many's secret agents | philosophy of Leipsic University, and SHOE UGATED IRON were everywhere. knew the German character and habit | Vhione Columbia 1004 & i e : POR nd all question, Dr. Brecht was | of thought thoroughly. o e nt and charming man. Hence Hunts Out G Plot : 3 3 SODELIY 3 s Out German Plots. | S SIEUIC SREMODELTIC, W RREA Metal Garages there was general regret whem he an- | when in Febraare 1917, war loomed ! ¥, ERT. 7 LENGTHS 6 TO 12 FEET. ;u:xrz‘r:d ‘T";‘\‘",{“L';",, noondlvavlwrfo: as a practical certainty he was en- SOTICE _OF _DIS oF % . They a ressed grief at |g1ed E u i | hip in_ the “Bhoe” Shoe Repatring Co. 641 e T el Tolled, at his own request, in naval intelligence,’ and March 3, more than Fla. ave. 3. Bates, mgr. I Daniel Lyon‘ Conklm&Co In However, if it must be, then tol, h bef terca thovat Johoson, have sold my interest in 3 make the best of it. Perhaps the sug- | gie. he sailed for Bragil. from which 0 T e St Bt sas2 s sT.__rHok sare s | Bevion chrme. Teorn meenoin Uhe i [ k1e he aafied for Braail trom Whith The Ofics Eament Durace 3 P : have originated with them: in either | reports of skeleton regiments of Ger- ire 6th Floor—! Winchegter. Repau‘s to Refngerators cage the fact remains that it was|man veterans, stores of ammunition, Entire l.:' s lSll.G Street N.W. ngtos 3 We Call and Deliver. Get Estimate. presently arranged that Dr. Brecht|and even submarine parts ready for Telephone Main 1086 TRANSFER 0" 1318 ” i e ", | Should be bearer of certain important | assembling when the hour for use TOUR, OLD | Wooh FLOOKS RLANED. Gichner’s ey 1107 E St,|dispatches destined for Berlin. arrived. Secret naval bases and wire- i scraped and refinished:_smail closet done frec “Spurlos Versenkt” Me o demonstrate my work. Call any time. P1aNOS FOR RENT—_UPRIGHT AND GEAN) b ze. ittty ooy e S e R R T R [ —— [ [———[o[——— o] ——]o[———[d=]a][——]a[——] 27t | plid on onrchase price by seremeat. WOGO| The famous “spurlos versenkt® BOUT MAY 6t OL GAR FoR | WORCH. L records. message of the clever and o i B Honeenold Eouds and perosal of | FEAUTIFUL RADNOR HEICHTS—LiBGE srIRciou With Ereater security. | lots, between Ft. 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