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PERSHNG FORBIG s = comen 1 § BALFYHEARD COEERENCE ON DISARMAMENT NFEOFS (AREE | v e roer TS ATERILS Refersto A.F.inG. To Lone St. George | CITZEN RESERVE, . etvcre temts | N BERBDOLL CASE v e 100000 Clergsmen vt ake] COURT PARTALITY ezt o e ASPERIL TO CHNA | | n<ked one of the woldicrs of the | bers are bei he b { | American army on the Rhine | [ "n'::n.. ..r::.-' o e The mote monik semaimine i the | Dr. Paul Rader, Missionary, Monnastery St prge, which tops the G35 foot summit of this Marmorn Sea Ixiand. Penetrates Far Into In- 'l zend nx spread hat : terior of Coimntry. what they meant by referring | " | Urges Nation’s Young Men| =3 ik C¥enimea™ ™ | [Ansell’s Law Partner Says Appeal—Letter From Gen. Bliss {Declare They Are Denied - l)lfl;::l:y‘ lvhl:lennu the Ameri- l I P t t Starts Movement. i Equal Legal Protection e in Georgia. to Attend Training Camps | | dokenverenii'n iiewwtamiiy | | Department Made No At- | The reply in indicative of the | This Summer. reintions between Gen. Allen, | tempt to Pass Buck. i have | happiness, m:nr‘«':;:h“ Se—— e Edward S Bailey, law partn ated Precs, conference. Lither there is no prac-j Cr < that the negrocs are denied | < oY lilsse S : R : jon-wide tical common sense among the peoplie | g G e g Samuel . Anscll. counsel for Grov K. May 8. A nation-wide e O T I e Uhen ahw | eaual protection in the courts of Georgia | | of the of President 2 o e e e %o Land that the lezal procosses of the state | | Witwon 1o hold the bothesin | VIEWS WAR N KWANGSI Cleveland Iphia draft{eppeal for an internationai conference 1 A (E L U Tt ity of such rrdoll. Phila i {dodzer, told he House inve (ting lon th tion. of armaments the nec [committee today that the War De-jissucd last night by four of the larg-| ~The farmers of partment made “to wash [ext religious organizations in this ARPATCNLY conference X Father Di n a brief filed Sparta, is n He has conference. < of United states belief that Ken by our lin the s ourts are used to deprive negr their NEEDED IN EMERGENCIES rerty were mad Moody Tabernacle Minister to Re- me Court tod: Wonderful Chance to i]cvelop Physical Vigor and Manli- 2\[-3-_' 'fi|';'| i\,, ness, Says General. ' UF ]EWISH PEUPI_E'NM- estani i ] T | lits hands of th deral Council .t | The brief was dilod 5 ! i of Christ in America. in their af: e it aitdense ot appear There—Famed for His ' I Nationar catats v S gether and have put r con- 5 ‘ {National Catholic Welfare Cour Pl e r turn ented himself as ac Feats in Heathen Land Central Conference of Amer: have put pressurc upon the govern- nants of the sam. BY SIS B Woo. ment, with the certainty that now,! | rightly or wrongly. something is go- {ing to be done. “If the farmers had not done this or real e vaued The property was descr the city of Atlanta s nearby nd the United Synagogue Pershing has led to the men of the to attend 1 eieagn Dy New YORKOHAMA Ar foll wi the citizens training camy o be held ; T Wwas!Head of Hebrew Order De- mounced. i summer and thus a R | had continu 1king amonsg -'nu- pmpanied petitions rr."- ’ § . tappeal from th 1pits J selves in their various conventions in the case of J | Tepariment to build up a rined BVl notl) Do e ot el pipul plest o done. If the iy & dnd t citizen reserve orsanized 10 mect e | NOUNCES Effort to Create mattr | Conscre so were requested (0 L 0RO ObE the Tnited States wan: | Ford v Hearain : emergeney of war.” % Thttan 1o vl\“— i med £ Diniheln conete to secure a lim ion -'»‘r ‘,“am;":;‘i‘ Ay | ' ce i ria ety qmach would heaises e Ithey can do it now without - 1 i ' 5 e in world | Race Antagonism. to putsuc ihe b inec te of time.” | Rutier e | b 1 populee| ATLANTIC CITY. N. J SrdecWeseoct ciate Coun 1 jon in a letter 1o the| Deelares Churches Responsible. | Railway i Sl 3 . b oot . A 5 M Bailey reiterated tl {Church Pexce Union from Gen. T: ing the plan finally ap- arsera » dice. =_a . ey "o ana liberal | Tense of American Jows anti-§yudite SO WE W enteott bfNew Jor | ke T Bl formerl s oy oo Tat | After outlining the plan fnally an Charze ttace Prejudice. A, F. of L. Officials Report ;m-u 0f mox esnmeats bu ::),mlv Irl-\‘n- 1 Semitic attacks wa by Samuel {sex was associite oo B of the Unite tes Arm v which | PIgveteaY s 3 L ’ ih ose . in the hig inciples {7 2 Renaeioligol se, notwiths g the jud e DI CE ot |1e 8 =i DB ve e had occasi =i : Buminity upon which | Dork. grand of the United | Gun i, ORI DAL NG S Ik nsibility for another | " (ne clurches eannot agree upor eral | cases ‘ot ‘attion Little Progress in Year in (war would rest entively upon the pr orowill it done, order Brith ] that, it will not be Court of the are founded, . The ful: {s"'“"' Christians in the United 1 God puts i apkem AL this purpo: pon 5 e o7 delivera s L ed he done until the Sod pute into | Pl O erted that “In ever . . to def. i | Abeshame. in aimasiags dellvered to [ Do "the. mroper spirit of their re | Siatrunk awserted that Uin every cace! Solving Problem. Lt the | members of the order at their annua Gen. ligion. The responsibility is entirely j BEUS AN s and denied the | of a ding [ convention here vestemlay. % Gen. Bliss' upon the profe s l"‘\"r" rty without due process | Ve Associnted Pross | army, we have persiste led | “Phe Jewish people” the me Tk braced in the s United 4 NATTI, May o s railroad | of countries » triin our zen soldiers i : - messag ny that he knew nothing pildlly Spte e iyt should ey W ! : | Feaction by arloy JorsSEsin gnE. Cilizen (4 “have contributed their full | pot of £old story prior to the escape. would n step th f continued was being discussed hers parion v drop of hlood and ited un i atorye prior 1 of texcept he responsible for eve tollas | “Petitioner and these he represents | 2 : missionaries an L to, tho progress, the welfare, :T::r‘v‘)‘:m”.-. ‘\!"‘;".‘;”"" Counselitorpene t. thorou that will be shed and for every dollar |, 7 0 B GO Tind prejudice pre by the exeeutive councii ency poRAY il Gl : prosperity and the happiness of | UGN CGASKI L d at w le 10 us, between our: i 1y _niwi.ml e in said sta zainst the ¢ rican Fedezation of Labor. ! payma part par i i 2"lthe land. Whether in the happy!confe e ned other: principal nations en-| This appeal. spl i e 15 citiz d the pet ttempting to devise a pro- | tional waork. and the asesoldiex wdi- I hours of peace or in the ¢ { which plans were discussed for ¥ the armament rivalry. Ijcedc congress of all the rellEloWs | tioner is deprived of his rights 1 Sl AT TS e seiatiog are aceomplish much in v s meditto Serve his | torrible ones of war. the Jewish | lease to hunt it L the e iatierahat B e A WhiG prome ced him under he laws of ihe b e of wpers in country I5; e deBt) tothe IDI0 8 & cldss have proven themselves| Why. abeclitely.it afr. Batle | th no scheme of dis- |inent speakers will plead for the im-| e e Sions ot douns R Sy D o S e e naze W oo bt | t to propose. My sole pur- ate calling by America of an in- | ‘rvitude, * * * and in to the “From a ely militar wdpoint | Denounces Libelers of the Jew. e \\v;h‘-';n was there I pose is to have such an interna ational conference on the | has been deprived of the | hual ¢ federation (o our policy should provide A Per- 4 “We, therefore. denounce the liby Chalanine Petein Ci o onait | by jury {be heid 2 R 1 manent military e shment large ! ro and defam of the - Tew who. et < | T 1Ry s g e fact that whiie the Bergdoll ex Was 1o proceed d siation durin showed that n made toware enough to guard asainst sudden at- (o q"0 QIR tack: second. a force sutficient to ! oS HE T meet our international obligations. tamonis particnlarly on the n conti= s or in fact. lings issued rant t petitioner as ns of intimidation, secured the st and indictment of petitioner for in the cttrom ¢ Lazerstown, Md., by the mit of discord among ‘4 MONDELL LIKELY TO BE |RARE JAPANESE TREE [yt | CANDIDATE FOR SENATE| ATTRACTS THOUSANDS | ton gover Dr - of ths tuchuns (military i solving th 1 cport of the council will in- country Beit: Thira, such for el Sl < that 4 vl gemendion metitlonetor) ssary to meet our intermal require- | OTpthe face of the carth. e cen permitted to stop | = | A O e of | forin the convention as Lo What s 1 China has been br it it a- teainea o The m de over at Philadelphia, his mothe : i able Jeneth of §; 2ve lieen taken to secure the anag 5 nflu Hew e T e LA ihis ¢ Ao [Urged to Run Against John B.|Sunday Walkers See Fine Floral | fime. 't punish i into submission | hive been 1 : ) encex. ~He slation providing is to their demands in holding the said Ry N ore :h-:;li{;u; e Clirente Cipaeetared that the late 1| Kendrick, Framer of Packers- Display on Department of extate and enrieliing themselves with- Cimént oW nersh] ! h 2] fotrainine of Sxiliana fhtow ison of ant '.ui.n 3 o SaponslbI for thg oyer.and) Control Bill. | Agriculture Grounds. | R ey e Frank W Mondeit| The Styras daponica or dapancse) APPROVES BUDGET PLAN. el S the youth of the country of & respest sald:finiare Jmost ba etaved At | the sole repr wive from the state|storax tree in the De o \:‘fl\ el | SWITCHMEN TO FIGHT CUTS. | . cending for ~constituted aking jof Wyoming for a quarter of a cen-, riculture uthority and tle Institute for Public Service Lauds 1d racial hatred, and are Bejnein of F";" 'lr . Representative Flood, tury and now floor leade that runs from the street en- g e e o N ) raininz also encourages ini - ginia, questioned 3 ; N aorinio ] . 8. ses. |Declare Cost of Living Does Not « and gzives young men confiden inl Grateful for Human Brotherhood. R AN e L will probably announ lr_x.x'r‘ 4m| the south ent on 14th Watch on U. S. Expenses. their abilities in addition to develop-| Gratitude was expressed to men|the Graham war investigati for 'n Ieatiag that the present federal! Justify Lower Wages. mmentin, ing physical vigor and manliness and ' ang women of other denominations. !wittee and the amount of his fee. but d ling twenty feet high. is h ad 1o do with legality and | .0 or giin e pugilistic expio fostering the national snirit of p: who in the true and liberal spirit of | the w ess suggested that Anscll be me With “clisters ot white spending, but not with i 22 R ropose isstic triotism, the general added | Americanism, and h the conscious- | asked. 1t ontrol bill now VlGoTE under tha lesves. 8 wastefulness or usefulness. the Insti- Hiroad foor ppear in t pit_of thy Rare Chance for Developmen: | nets of human brotherhood. huve come Derzasit ftatun Dixcamcd | 4 . lis one mass of flowers in ite for Lublic;Service. an s stat G tho chist subjecis Moody sle in Chicago on May 2¢ ¥ providing such a cou of i forward to denounce and condemnl . FE00 T 5 | sentative Mondell hasipite and green which i (It bsuediigday.s the iproposed the conyention: ot the|and to attend the alliance national cors fnxtruction you are affording the | the authors of the vile slanders that | Bgounen Lyou_ became counse ‘drf';vl} 1 his probability. it fective. This is one of the best et L L ' Tiniion of Hort AS G tion in New York on June Young man ‘an opportunity for de- |have been uttered against the people | f&i%7 o e was a dra ely that he heen kitehe ae ¢ SV er e on g oy e co ¥ etha S ¢ North iea, t i ger?” dsked Mr. Flood ! 4 number of the mos: prom- twatching expenditur: for a_twe T BT velopment which he can get in no|of our faith. . o STie Shac i sl % I oM~ this country. rintendent in | S et ill. fathe P of opinio yebros are the lates: other way.” he contended. “It i es- e o L This Gy |ren tor the mente™) Boom Tor fum | (harse of the Depurtment of Aw i A L ¢ Sfinton T e R iy it pecially needed among our alien pop- | Ehat e v 3 DV Lo) thig ds ) gnate. j i DO ‘M ture grounds s: that it shopid re e oa Vo G000 . : cill | 1 = i 4 on. a large 5 4 @ was w deserter from the mili- irted by Wyomir e PR | Senator 3ledill McCormick provi witchmen will op- | with the woo heads that wear ‘::‘:-“ .’flu'fvr.){;m l“‘ll;ul;;‘t:f‘" “‘;«:.’-‘f,’:: ,PREDICTS DRY ANT'PODESll.;n"ll;(uhiwnmtm'_ p the Der pres | e in full bloom for abolit two three different agencies for a : cuts 4}\1 the ound | them.—RBrideey Telegram. have been bestowed upon the _‘,“u"g‘ R e Judze Wescott, during the | dic Mr. Moudell could win with ¥ of a new German strain i Uinuous audit of plans for spen | that any reduction so far in the cost men who composed our forces during | @ueensland State Prohibition Head | I'fc of Gibboney. take issue with him B larger and hardier than|Mmethods of spending, and results ofof llving docs not justify lower wage g war. who a6 8 Banlt e _ on the latter's s ent that W Colleazues of ttive Mon- RHetes S En 'nding.” says the statement. “First, | schedules. : Is on Visit Here. fcott w one o doll's |z dell said today th decides 10 h he blooin is the budget director, who| Delcgates represent all p: our most patriotic cit As head of the newly created gen-| Australia will be entirely under pro-1 i # 5 g 5 < e oro- Mr. denied t eral headquarters staff, charged with | hibition inside of ten years, and New | cubpoened by the fo the duty of directing the American | Zealand will vote dry next year, in | Philadclphia hoare in Juxur in front o ens.” and rail the United “1 don’t know out any competition and prod- should save many millions and . ase efficiency. on the pla: tration bu the adminis- artment of | uch at-: {leave the Honse, where he had been |a infiusnee for grand jury | v having been ranking also att named e g ¢h 2 on U opriations comm : Bl ot ; “In ‘addition to this office srnell Schreiber gave the | orces in the field in time of war, of Ar b state | - ong Al tention. Besides being of giant size, the country wer s < the ex, state & bee , ght vears of /democ | 5 : size. GUVe ependinge derartant] o ome. G perening will have me cnf qvar | the opinion of Arthur Toomb | ew been i ik it f demo- i these pansies are of beculinr vivig | utive spendir partmen f welcome. B dipeit e, sy uperintendent of the prohibition | it will feel badly two other offic ith t ini: rea e % R 2 colorin, - A rs respon- ' nnual conve ion of the atlon. of the oatioan n}:;’l’ilt;:rr\zrl;‘p. forces of Queensland, who arrived <7 said Mr. k « House, ind The old-fashioned border flower to congress who are to be ever-| R. R. YARDMASTERS MEET. | avmbstons OE Amerlca: serves. In his statement he char.!hete Yesterday in the course of a I have i liations. Republicar beds, common, #d the “goat” beds | 1astingly on the lookout for extrava-! R } tion will acterized | the traditions. "eciiMar- tour of the United States, for a con- am not afraid of an those on the legislative Ly the gardener ow many old-time | Sance, needless employes, hlundering 2 i with the probabil- ted work. One is Wages and Hours Chief Issues at | ference with Wayne B. Wheeler. gen- | j I ha through eral counsel of the Anti-Saloon ! > done nothing thet | steerin tee, point out that and I know the|Representative Mondell has been sur- vorites and were much admired by |Mmethods. or negl the & beinz . who ments and high ideals of the tional Guard and National Army | ndag Watkera. the controiler general, who will not St. Louis Convention. | - xecutive, acco units as a valuable national asset, | l¢ague. ¥ truth will prevail.” pr uceessful in carrying be responsible to the President, and| exp he Gues . revision and expressed the belief that these | -~Much depends” Mr. Toombes, how- —_— through the republican program and | s ——==no matter how critical he is of the| g1 10UIS Mo. May 9 Working| o rours of sei SEedErdy organizations should be held to-|€ver. said. in discussing the situation; e, cxpediting the passage of major jleg= $ | spending officers, can be removed oniy |, UOCIS, Mo, Nay ¢ vorking | and Ton, 214 3 gether as reserve divisions. into|in his country, “on the results in|_ Chippewa Falls. Wis. has built alisla program.. It is predicted by the re-|by the appropriating body of eongress. s o ghout | principa atter | America, as the fssue in Australia |$300.000 hotel and intends to xive it added attrac- | on’ o be also laid on the fact publican leaders that Mr. Mondell will | Then there is the bureau of efficiency, Harding has counted announce any decision to run for| which heretofore has been under the services of M President President and therefore a part of the nd indor: ing famil which young men could pas finishing a course in the civilian | now is whether prohibition can be en- ¥ by i s an training camps or an enlistment in |forced and sustained, and the United arnival celeb; the Army. States is the experimental plot oo 3 E Ay B Connecticut Avenue Personality stzalitel N miNm S - - ; : %%%%(//7/ i in Interior Decorations Beautiful W Wit Y1 27755 ' . Selected offerings in Furniture, Floor Coverings and Decorations Upholstering--- i Wash- cial price for the !f : Offering to the people ington this very <pe upholstering of 3-piece suites of fur- niture. This Incluces $9'00 the Price of Labor Only! A for the discriminating, at prices that compel interest _ GHE TOHV A OROURKE CO. | Connecticut Avenue at Eighteenth Street \ We carr, a large va estry, Velours and lLeather m which to make your selections. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. tee ot ae pocitilricss b r. I fe1h 99 // // I Buy from your dealer. If he cannot supply you, see us. We Are Exclusive Dealers W. H. BUTLER CO. Main 3687 Affiliated | Superlative Establishments Daintiness Whose Business Standards Ar- Strongly Endorsed by The Con - mecticut Avenue Amsociation. 607-609 C St. N.W. Story & Cobb—Realtors. | Maurice F. Flynn Established 1845 l‘-'::rr::;fr_k Underwood—P!:» | Straight down the street from the G. A. R. Monument = | at Tth and Pa, A Washington Cadillac Co. i Randall H. Hagner & Co.—Rcal H Iistate. Cooke—Flower Shop. ’ Sharpe—Men's Tailor. 3 £l 16 . Mankattan Cleaning and Dyeinc | . Co. ' I Dupont National Bank. 4 ’ 16 Busy Markets { l'l;m;!,fidieu' Tailor and Im ’ ) % We are repeatedly asked, “How it is that we can sell | Hausler & Co~—Stationers and i oy iV meats and vegetables at such low prices?” This question is || Hnsravers e . 3 =37 easily answered. “The efficient and alert staff connected with R e o 8 Appare i this growing organization are always on the lookout for the OuilviejSistern—Helr (Snecialists. i The antiseptic and deodorant qualities breaks in the market, which we give to our customers at a F,:-“’—HMP Drarrisgratior: | of pure alcohol are universally admitted. very small margin of profit.” Hence Frank Kidwell’s 16 Busy Yonme o mbortee; - 2 ALCORUB is a pure product with softening Markets. i LesiCoeraso-TInterion| Decarators. and curative additions that make it ideal for T i Asb—Women's Apparel. heislon L. C. Zimmermann—Millinery. . ° ry Rl e e A It is non-poisonous but non-drinkable. A rokn A OTeurks o —In- ¢ You will find it an excellent deodorant Full Pints1 IO perspiration. The following are a few of our extra specials for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday : Pure Hog’s Lard, Ib. .. .12¢ Compound, a lard sub- Round Steak, ib. . ... .. 30c stitute, Ib.. ... ... 915 Sirloin Steak, Ib. ... ... 33¢ Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib. . 16¢ Porterhouse Steak, Ib. . .35c PlateBeef, for boiling, Ib., 12¢ Breast Veal,bone out, Ib., 15¢ Fresh Ground Hamburg Rib & Loin Veal Chops, Steak,Ib....... .. . . 14¢ Ib. 25c Shoulder Veal Chops, Ib.20¢ Smoked Sausage (regular Veal Cutlets, Ib. . ... . 38¢ 30c value). Ib.......23c Salt Butts or Fat Back, Plain Print Creamery B eeio 00 ¥ iae #®Butter, Ib. ... ... ..35c Fresh Eggs, doz........28¢ “Good Value” Cc;fiee (Washington’s Finest Drink) for this sale..............22¢Ib. " 3| 16 Busy Markets Located Where I 16 They Do the Most Good 16 - FOR BATHING AND MASSAGE Use it after bathing and exercising; for massage. Ideal for invalids, athletes, conva- lescents and elderly people. Approoed by Physicians, Ntirses and Pharmacists. At all druggists and toilet counters. Full Pint $1.00 U. S. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL CO. Largest Producer in the Wosld New York City

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