Evening Star Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 b B FEAR AND IGNORANCE ADD |INDICTMENT CHARGES STRIKES AT GUN-TOTING. ,[ ? Ffll_l_[]w-UP AHAGK MANY TO FAMINE VICTIMS ATTACK ON OFFICIALS | the Distriet are provided in a bill| ’ introduced by Representative Frank | Dentistry Is Vastly Different Than in Former Years Fear and ignorance have complicat- Clark of Flori which places strict | tormen and conductors on the D ihe greatest attention. Relief Committee to headquarters of ! Ch: d with an attack on Prohibi- | trict street cars and defining v the American Committee for Chin: ed the desperate situation of Chinese|Curlie Butler and Harry Randolph | restrictions a the salo of fire- This office has all the up-to-date methods that i vic ; ms and other deadly ®eapons. Re - practical. Our experience of 28 years is very famine sufferers, according to advices| Accused of Resisting Arrest sentative Clark also introduced 1 to the public. Our policy is such that Teom the Uaited Ioternktionsl Samine With Firearms. [ bills to confer police powers on m vyou are assured of the best possible dentistry and every worthy preparation and ap- W Famine Fund, which state tion Agent H. R. Stephenson and Po- | grancy and prescribing severe punish- § 1, .5veq device for the alleviation of pain by Shippers Interested to Con- | November & miltion untortu liceman Dennis Murphy on the Bla- | ment for violations. Dr. Wyeth and staff of careful akilled dentists. pp . lieving the rumor that plenty o densbur road last month, Curlie But. | 28 years of good homest dentistry our record. 3 i’ was stored in the west, have mig |ler and Harry Randolph were indicted | == ———— 3 Y Pa t to Suite, fer With Railway Execu- to other provinces with the result|yesterday by the grand jury. The mtn | . 1-n:>::':|:c'|r yment to e, that thousands of them have perished | are said 0 have been hauling a load = e N eataien: . miserably. 3 s -—— tives and I. C. C. The relief committee's mission of |arre X s ved, ask o o rlick | My Perfeet investigation traveling from Shang- ~ —cet HOTIIC S Suction Teeth A conference between railway ex-|chow to Sian. passed 1,000 refugees The ORIGINAL : | Will Not Siip to $1 up i Shantung and Honan, going to| Others indicted and the. charges > ] 7 ecutives, members of the Interstate | ({07 e e ed T h S thun. | against them ar. Twi i \, Malted Milk "SI;'&T: In Commerce Commission, producers and | ¢ \01o0 L0l G S Ha fleeing people | Ivan C. Earhart, Joseph F ) - s 2 stlve shippers has been arranged for May passed over the bodies of the d.|telle Ridgle; 1 Wy Tflil';r et ot it 13, as a result of the first concerted at- | More than 1.000 deaths daily, a grand larcens e L ’ tack by i high freight | INE to reports from Bishop W Stanton, Wil ack by large shippers on Charles White. of the Canadian Butler, Ji rates. The conference was arranged (copal Mission at Kalseng, h: Monro after the producers’ group, representing | curred in the twenty-two hs Jerre Simpson, houset e e vartils it | West. Honan, bert L. Carter, violating S Mreer e oe Contributions may be sent to Charles|and 48, Penal Code: Isaiah Owens. |y o @pood . Drink” for All Ages | facturer's association, had submitted | g Howe, local treasurer, American |forgering and uttering; Carlver “Just like dad’s™ [to President Harding its' demand | Security and Trust Company, or to|Briley and James V. Walker, joy |Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ana —thi E lucator Vernon Munroe, national treasurer |riding; John F. Downing, Charle: . - » = 2 P - d’m’ for prompt action. They contendcs|american ~Committeo’ " for *China|Gray, Harry G. Frye. Johin M. Stel Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. xhly Lanipped Farle for you situation was urgen ~amine Fund, Bi N k|er an arles Roy Pritchard, non- . er oo - p ? Jonriiite e e O e oS o aa-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes | = not brook, “the ordinary slow and ex- | city. support. man., Unless stamped like this it is ot an Edacstor through the commission. President Harding was said to have approved the conference plan, which contemplates bringing the rate prob- Mothers: e nated construction work throughout the country on the move again through eoneession_s in rates by the carriers 2 o You Loo ead? [Eiinsis mempmes P . o Sese by iMintes i Connaats [} FREE—A Decorated Din- R th it tak by th s WHEN you buy shoes for your material men. made by Hugh Fuller. | ner Set With Every Purchase growing youngsters, do you ever T L L A G oo of $100.00 or More—Cash ,—U d I I ’ V l piciuiees Aloee Tl fuk gaoran) Eeedi s be Soess ) || o Cheesdciome a t e uo. naerseitling valtues Seventh and D Streets N. W. Open 8 AM. Close at 6 P.M. bt disfigured with hurting corns, bunions, which supply building materials “de- | callouses,ingrowing nails, fallen arches, freight rates to the top when efforts SO TN O N S RS R e etc.,—the tortures you have felt? e e T Typical Und 1li Val . Pat them intoEd keepth R L L L G B wo Typic nderselling Values in ut t! into lucato: em ‘ashington culminating in a visi 0 | £ in ducatore—and theyl everknow e O ; HUB Guaranteed sociation of Rallway Executives ask- what foot troubles mean. For Edu- B T ot e, o Greater Values---Easy Terms---All Sizes cators are built scientifically to “let standing that representatives of botn SR O S PNI, Mt R T t ¥ '~ a 5 the feet grow as they should. S R et e IR G l Grass Roigs - | l Grass Rugs Grass Runners e eraiors E pects and with a spirit of co-opera- | ) LA For hall Bring your boy here for Educators e oubie M W liardie: insssias Stenciled 95 .é\ez;t e $ 98 Ry LIBERAL CREDIT today. added, “if much would be accomplish- patterns; lesigns ; . 2 ed by such a conference if the discus- size 810 ) size — sgmrs. mc‘ i T ahony e e imety feet....... i7 l 46x7.6 ft. Yard...... DU AI o Material Men tline Case. e co——— S T S S A In outlining their case to President Harding the material men said, in . Belle Fiber Rugs Durable, handsome in appel;rance; size gx10}4 $6. 95 | feet. Special price..... part: HoE@ “Irrespective of the fact that there g is an unprecedented demand for all kh:ldu oé col;;!truriugn, t;‘he buildllng and Foad-making Industries are at o ill. hief defer- FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN |standstii, The chief cause of defer: freight rates applying on that class L] of materials which are heavy loading and of low value. v “Freight rates on building and road materials have been increased an average of 110 per cent since 1917, as compared with 75 per cent on general commodfl.ies.“;{l somedinmance:klhe s rates on building and road-making 813 Penna. Ave.- 1116=1122 Seventh St.|r.cp, puding and road-magine price at the point of production. “The rates have been advanced be- yond the point the traffic will bear.” Organizations Represented. Among the building materials or- ganizations represented in the con- ferences were the National Associ: tion Sand and Gravel Producers, by E. Guy Sutton, Indianapolis; National Paving Brick Manufacturers, J. G. Barbour, Canton, Ohio; American Face Brick Association, H. E. Stringer, Texas; Hollow Building Tile..Associaton, H. M. Keasby and ‘W. M. Councll of Missouri; National Lumber Manufacturers’ ssociation, Extra heavy and dur- § .75 able; oxI12 feet... Mattings New stocks of 65-1b. Cochin China Mattings; heavy quality, 29c in many patterns. Yard....... : Velvet or Axminster RUGS—Special . rigerator Refrlgerator q501edsf 5;g‘[j)§nds of ice. Spacious food compartment LH"‘QP style, with white |. (ith additional space beneath enamel-lined food chamber, | the ice cham- N Switzerland peas- Hazardous searching one removable ber for butter * wire shelf. 30- $ ,75 and milk; ‘2 .=_7f pound ice’ca< — = ants risk their lives for optical materials is grr:‘%‘l(fldcgl"}:’?: Ass) :"’Ea n.m;nn?" white enamel - seeking in icy mountain today minimized by the Cvotam Industries Assoclation, W, pacity ....... lined ........ P e G ot R : qual s Y . (3 . . O Sy rom b . them Bt he Resard of ASKS U. S. TO LEAD. Furnish the Lawn With Lasting RedCedar Furniture || Two Excellent Oil Cook Stoves e oy Nath. | pates s of medeea Tapanése Statesman Says “Strong- Easy Payment Terms if You Like P iereie EEEEEERT || e s s e Large Settee | Flower _ TOKIO, May 4.—Writing of arma- ment reductions in the Taikwan, Marquis Okuma, elder statesman and ex-premier, declares that conces- sions should be made first by the great and the strong. He adds: ,}‘2_.98 Oil Cook Stove Don’t wait until your eyes rebell. Know and have regard for their needs. Consult— This ideal outdoor Settee will outlast any other kind of lawn bench by many years. Extra heavy $6 5 and strongly built. Special.. “See ETZ P 1217 S “The proposed eight-and-eight fleet T 2 and [OPTOMETRIST) G Street of Japan may sound bis, bat com T'wo-burner style, with See Better” N.W. pared with the naval strength of Strongly made % g of genuine Red Cedar. Great Britain or the United States, shelf and base, as shown. it is not even half as strong. In the i face of the American Navy, Japan's is only @ minimum. To expect Japan to proceed with disarmament before the others can only be expecting the impossible. Naval reduction as a practical measure must, therefore, come first from Great Britain and ! America.” i The nations of the world are, con- eI cludes the marquis, all groaning un- Armchair t tY g l der the heavy burden of armament 9 expenditure, which is evermore grow- I'O ec OIIP' Ot es ing. The weight is especially felt by Constrtgcted from full Japan, which is by no means rich. round solid cedar trees,| fo d she will be more than glad to b A 2 from 2hi6 T find retief. Gl with the natural bark 5-‘}' B =227y-wg | wo-Burner (¥ Oil Cook Stove An Efficient Portable Oil Cooker; full guaranteed. MothsDust s Dampness J[ERENEEL S| (R D WALy e .75 Recommendations to Restore Citi- lifetime. ... o Liberal Credit T zenship Stricken Out. SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 5.—When R d B d John J. McNamara is reieased from San - ms Quentin on May 10, after serving ten L ee o y - years of a fifteen-year sentence for com- - €ST. 1860 plicity in_the dynamiting of the Llewel- B Baby ‘ :arrlage MOT. Iyn Iron Works. in Los Angeles, his citi- ¢ OTH PROOL zenship rights will not be restored to! s G him, it became known. Convicts about | to be released after serving thelr first | term in California prisons automatically are recommended as fit for restoration of their citizenship, but this recommen- £ ation has been stricken out in Mc- SEE how easily this Namara's case. Gov. William D. Ste- bag of strong phen has made no annuncement as to ' / durable, call e his reasons for the action. Reed hood, all-steel gearing, guaranteed rubber tires. A stylish, well made Car- 524i.§ riage, for.. Top-Icer | 3-Compartment ed paper, can be closed— dust-tight, damp-tightand moth-proof — to_ protect your clothing, Summer, Winter, Fall or Spring. SEE how the garments - baag inside the bug Stroller —each on its'own hanger withe out wrinkling or mu-inllm An elegant stroller—new in ready to wear when you design and finish. Has artistic them out. f rcfdd sid;s ham‘l in folding leather- The bags are made ette hood; enam- : 75 FIVE SIZES elfinish steel = Sk e > 3 5 = Rocker like shown in the illustration.. Auto Coat Size ) 3 hooks to a gearing, Ulster Size %1;.. to ho‘l.d Have It Charged—Easy Payments garments. Gray Enamel Teakettle Five-quart capacity; per- fect quality. Special, Gray Enamel " Bucket - 69c Eight-quart _capacity, with bail handle. FOR BATHING AND MASSAGE After strenuous exercising take a quick sbower and rub-down with ALCORUB. It is the same pure product you used to buy, combined with softening and curative principles that make it refresh. ing and invigorating, ideal for the skin. 3o S oo Ui ALCORUB has none of the iritating, 30 x 70" Axte Cont buming, drying effects on the skin that i Bos ordinary alcohol has. Everyday ALCORUB Uses: After bathing, shaving, massage ; for athletes and others after exercising; deodorant for_perspiration;_antiseptic and sterilizer; ideal for invalids, conva. lescents and elderly people. @ It is non-poisonous but non-drinkable. A:::“J by Pl.{.kh,:.‘ Nurses, Pharmacists. R ot Soeates. e 5700 U. S. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL CO. Largest Producer in the World. ow Ask M s fprmengs ey nd buy divecs from— Manahan Moth Paper Co., Inc. 56 Vesey Street New York One may truly enjoy porch life this summer with an attractive Reed Fiber Suite like this. It is durable and most - 75 comfortably designed. It consists of a Settee and Chair and

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