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4 : '_THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 =T} most A 'r levin for the papers. naming as MYSTERY ROMANCE FOUND | GLOWING SUBSTANGE [ytszaece, ot waetszne | " MISS AITON TO TALK. |COURT Asng ;gDRIEJUmD it S QUG . FOUND IN TRAIN MAY |soaisctes with the'camelimalt cons) o on with adaress| PAPERS SE | Hetaing: cha, che papers are evidencs | . - EVEN ON “PROSAIC” CARGO SHIPS BE MISSING RADIUM [, %3t unknown ix tme inscrintion g i pa f gt srime. Cniced staiee Attorney Las: e||ef i 3 - > torney Cromelin declined to surren- KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 11— |JA%% ISt The waves chat sweep GUet| Miss Maude E. Aiton. principal "Y(Bolds Police Have Right to Betting | der the papers. ' Counsel then filed a | Five experts tofiay were verify- i ¢ BT Pt R L - analyals of the glowing | [ale Will probably remain a mystery e S 7 3 - E ing the until that'] "When the waters |schools of the District, will speak on | Daniels Describes N. O. T. S.” Encounters| misian fihia ' tupkuis vy | uniit trat’last G "when he. waters - one of Mra. Bobe Murray's | {ife Folle “The Making of American Citizen: A v »n in the criminal pending rt of Allege n- against Mr. Goldsmith ax the result Slipu T 3 of the recent raid, for the return of lawful Game. ! the paper: 2 i 3 8 3 Mr. Cromelin - nst the o daughters In a Chicago elevated at tonight's meeting of the Wash-| e i & . " L G W‘ h R b 4 stat (Copyrigh Ditte. Copy- | ¢ If the police ca ; riolatialng The train several days ago, to estab- pyTight, 1021, by John F. ington. 3 o b ey at 140 . radium for which ' reward of !l FiEhte’ mserved. inclnding trass- | street. Dr. S W. Stratton. director oi ' alleged handbook maker constitute jICy JORI ADIer cons - . $300 'hn‘s been offered. iy Iation Into foreign lAngnages. including _l‘r,--; the bureau standards, will make an | part of the machinery ?r the’ gao e .papers. . lg s—LJ1sappearance o yclops. A chemist yesterday pronounced | Scandinavian Roriied reprinting for 0¥ | address on “The Metsie e A e o have been In oper pay o & Phosphorescent | perote torbidhe: 5 its Advantages.” A music {ion when the police afrived. they may . I - S SER R (i e B value. daShINE’ . R will be presented. including pi retain them even though seiz vith- | . pes of Mrs. Mur- (Another article by former Secre- | ioc by 3y A ila o 3 vt atice Gould so held 4 . has recently ap- BY JOSEPHUS DANIELS. [ extremely close to. if not hitting. the in DEWAPADETS. || tary IDRStIE ik T eaiin The | Jol02 b Mise l,uTHIJe \lr;:ml: [:.:‘,:(:muur“_h’“ JuadiceiGou R iias, ne e i FOR INDIGESTION Former Secretary of the Navy. | nemy. Clouds of el the missing tube and the re- | Star (omorro © [Helen Belt. ; vesteraay N O adrass. Gold rose from the submarine, which ten| (U ' GUESRR IR SRC COE SO0 1 g itk | petit 2 s CTICLE 25, . L k 5 Bt G e piano: a group of 0 s0'0s by | the retu ) ARTICLE 27, minutes later ceased firing and $00n | her children. who had worn the i Richard Lorleberg, ompanicd on | randa tak: s 3 ng Wyitery Ban afwars stiached itnert [SUNMETERY, . o o tube ws an ornament, were (o be iRECEPTION BY WAR MOTHERS |the piano by M v M o | satatunner. e Jna " as se is- cestigated ; apecialis oday. ! 2 | Fy e ¢o oV to the sea, and romance to the 1ives of | tance o great that the Henry's gun-| ripe yant O by SpeCt s eon- | The District of Co'umbia chapter st oa swasning [Fowlen LThes Cont & 10 o ama those who go down to the sea in ships. | ners could not tell positively whether [ im0t milligrams. of of American War Mothers. will hold | Hollo s pirattol witernmentiital s unger hal This article is to deal with what|they had hit the TU-boat. but thev| gium and was valued at several A oeception tonight at the home of 'me solo numbers by Albert.F.|and were being used in the conduc . were confident it had been damagede; (housand dollars. LALREY Warfield. 1447 Massachu- {gonpel with Robert 1. Murphe pr f the alleged handhook New and han, ed was, in a way. a prosaic branch of the | as otherwise it would not have sub- ¥ Setts avenue. Twenty-five VIsitng |, i0ns™ Rudoiph de Zapn irentene ] S ot ttorney T Morris Wamp- Exc g service, but it will tell of both mys-'merged and given up the fight — - - | war mothers from New York and New | RANG - JuTomh Zapp. oresiden! 'I:»r A o N iCan R v e The enemy disposed of. the Henrel =" 4 T mold . Mr. 3 proceeded on its way. running 2 as: e e _proo A B The initials “N. O.°T. 8" may not|a) Jights out, according to instruc- |Such vessel had been captured, turned | be as familiar Lo the landsman reader | tions. over or sighted. and the Germans| o N knew no more about her fate than as some others which were in frequent Sinks American Shin. e more & her use during the war. but every sallor| piynging along in the darkness. ; Cl knew them well—not only the sailors | five ‘qaye afier Sis enenuntort with Think Ship Turned Turtle. Bllf)é]lzsg 3 untry, but of all other | the submari the Henry was near- | The only theory that seems tenable 3 ps on the Atlantic [ iny the bast. An out- |iS that the Cyclops was caught in BLEACHED PIANOS AND PIANOLAS AOTS of satisfaction in | bound convoy. shrouded in darkness, |Some sudden West Indian hurricane: v . o . o0d for (|_|.-gl.|"r:?s'|.‘ et el o e ythat mer cargo shifted. listing the B“AHF'ES.VAS}{ hgv|ng a fflg'nd. take : eargo fleet on earth operatin de: 1 plten g ressel. whic! rtle an | " : . . i ¥ 3 Single management-—the naval over- cither” the ‘group Gotng down T s the onts vay I whieh : N Weelrhone M. 4194 a peep at the inside of No piblic salelof anydescrintionheldininhis ity hasa seas transporiation service. the single ship sailing west knew of | the 'nee of wreckage can be ac ore hiance thas e s S as sa e 191 o the other's’ presence. the: Henoy X s Our colliers of this type| 25 Will Rent the Lat. || your coat — and find the greater signiticance than our May Sale of musical instru : January 9 it was{into the convoy In a momen! i stee . like A i . s i ments. orgunized by | fore there was time cven (o ¢ Kets to load and | (o4 est Fiction Fashion Shop label. It's the i . : : ! it comprised 1 andion running hts to keep clea coul. s t down bot- | From Our | Prices on all instruments far below their regular cost. tice o ovember | the convoy vessels, the Hen steel fingers assigned | into the Herman Frasch. T have pinned down everything Circulating Library i visible evidence that you Full guarantee on every instrument sold. Group A Group B Priced From Priced From $125.00 | | $350.00 Upright Pianos Player-.Pianos Included in this list Also Pianolas in actual truck a terrific blow. the Henry ck. allowing nothing to fi 9 BOOK 2 ’ 1 and the r ourse of | cutting into her well beiow the water ARLMAN’S & | know sty le when you see 1t. on or preparing to go into|line. She had received mortal St Open Ev 2 > jon. Its total maximum ton-| Wound and sank In a few minutes A!k to see the smart Brooks model. was 3,800,000 deadweight. l’igr’;‘l |ll’|l:ll‘r the bow of the Henry. Washington—the wmost “livable” 15 i ree davs afterward. on the other i F? . FHGSE Mew, B Service. side of the ocean. the steamship alyiin A merics was a development of the| zAmerican collided with the West- 5 work which got less attention | gate, sending the Westgate to the E keep this tude and importance | bottom. : as one of the biggest| ' Sailors have a superstition that the busiest and among the chief | “luck runs in streaks.” and it does we had to'raise and|seem so. For. with the hundreds of real estate enormous personnel.| N, O. T. §. vessels running back and A . forth. only four were sunk by col- office in cers and thirty thousand men in this|lision. and two of these accidents service. {occurred within three days of each town Had the war continued through f other. f according to our estimates we —by going out and“digging up business. il would have required at least 20,000 Only Eizhteen Vesseln and 200,000 men for ihis| Asa matter of fact, of the 430 ves- of the service alone. The Ship- ! sels actually sailing for the N. O. $75 Monthly ¥ £ E Z Mfg'd. by Aeolian Co. A o hes < w Ping Bourd acheddis for 1518.19 son- | T, £ onty cixhicen ware toi—ciznt |ll WE ARE SOLICITING MORE INCEUDES T TERES T many of the best known Gk e e templated the delivery X | sunk by torpedoes or German mines, makes. Instruments in > e it sols, the large majority v from collisions and six from LOTS TO SELL struments bearing such fa- uld have been pu other accidents, such as and manned by the Navy | stranding. N S. was “the ferry to France,”| One of these cases was the most : of muni- | mysterious thifiz that happened dur- |[l|l desirable section on which you food, . supplies, ma-|ing the war—the disappearance of want to realize? Several s to our Army and naval forces | the Cyclops. 3 #broad. Five tons of supplies a year! T . one of our largest [|ll Clients of ours are ready to were reauired for each soldier. i arrying a cargo of manga- But 1 am not going to burden you . was bound for Baltimore. She with statistics. The story of what[was proceeding steadily. with no in- this prosaic ferry service meant to | dication of any doubt as to her sea- the men engaged in it may best be|worthiness. She reported having told by giving you the “log” of one!some trouble with one of her en- fire or this group have been taken in exchange, and have been repaired in first-class condition and carry our uneq uivocal guarantee. Monthly Terms mous names as Steinway Pianolas. Weber. Steck, Wheelock, Stroud, Autopiano, Behning, Angel Many of these instruments are new, but slightly shop worn, others have been exchanged for higher priced Pianolas or Duo-Art Piano’as. Monthly Terms 725 to 737 Princeton St. Have you property in any ; A% T As Low as $10.00 As Low as $12.00 ship—a typical $hip and a typical ex- | gines, but her captain felt confident 405, Eve Street,NW verience in the N. O. T. S. b that he could #asily reach port. x ’5“"."“,\2733'* The George G. Henry—prosaic. mat- | though using one engine ter-of-fact name—had made seven|somewhat reduce his speed. round trips to France, averaging!4. 1918, she put into Barbadoes. Bri Yty-seven days to the trip. which|ish West Indies. to take aboard coal s for loading and unloading—a | for the rest of the voyage, While at fine record for a cargo steamer. that place there was no indication Tackles a U-Boat. of anything unusual, and among of- Group C Group D ficers, crew 'and | passengers there A R ‘ 1 UETOWN: Ninih apd B i She was on her eighth trip and far Al 8 2 i 1 Fifteenth and G Streets Ninth an treets x . ] far | seemed to be mo 'apprehension oF ! ‘ ] 5 : Opp. Crandail's Priced From under full apeca wioclnE her way | forebodings of trouble or disaster. E |- : Next to Keith's Washington's 42nd and Priced From b Pt After coaling she sailed away. Many = ; Opp. U. S. Treasury Broadway Pae Sl & 2 persons saw her sail: other ‘vesscis e e e p 3 : r ailed her as she passed out to sea. WAN'I'ED ochester Tailored Clof H “Full left wheel was ordered. “Gen Last Seem of the Cyelo; Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose 1 | L] Sral Quarters” was sounded. The for-| _scter that no one ever saw h b ward gun went into action and the er BRAND-NEW Upright Pianos Included in th tically our entire , Upright Pianos. Many after gun followed quickly. again, or heard one word or ever We are looking for one Sumbarine opencd Poe Lo ¢Bythe | found' any trace of her. Almost in- fell short, others went over thetYariably ~when a vessel is sunk high-grade salesman to Henry. The latter's shells were drop. | Podies of the drowned are found and PIng_in pretty lively fashion around|® Mass of floating wreckage. But|[| sell a high-grade quality Pitx. in protey livel ; never a soul of all those on the big : beyond range. bot keptIn puria c” | 19.000-ton ship, never a stick of (|| car which sells for over st et d For two h wreckage or one thing from the lost i i occasional ahot. but erg ship, was ever discovered. four thousand dollars, <°P°B’Cllfld LIIP hbti.;al;hm chance to the Hefity. three per- Must be expe rienced 8 o’Clock P. aily Then it scored 'a hit<a real hit. hed when the Cyclops went down. Phome us for closed car to in- A six-inch shell, struck th In addition to her officers and crew ddress Box .D, Star are under mo piercing the after deck. It plamgcd | She Wwas bringing north some Afty A 193.D, 'S . Yo bligation to bu diagonally downward, breaking the | One enlisted men who had been serv- Vg 4 exhaust pine of the steering gear and | United States vessels in South ~ #Xploding against a magazine filed 5. a8 well as a few H. R. Howenstein Co. with powder and shells. civili returning from - Brazil, them Maurice Gottschalk. . W. Ship Sesm in Flames. {United States consul at Rio de 1314 F 5t. N. W. R R R i Take Hold and Try It! e That's the thing to do when you're buying a Loose-Leaf Ring Binder. Satisfy yourself that it's well-made ' and works right. 3 National Ring Binders are strongly built, and hold. securely against acci- 5 dental opening. At all good stationers. B | Ask for National Series 6400 and y | 6500. Look for This Trade Mark When You Buy Baby Grand Pianos Included In this list are many brand-new Baby Grands which we have pficed far be low their regular cost. Al slightly used Grands we have taken in exchange or used at recitals. Many famous makes are in this group, including Weber, Sohmer. Ivers & Pond. Krakauer, McPhail. Hazleton. Fischer, ete. Monthly Terms As Low as $12.00 You ‘ean remt 24 flcor for enough to make above list is prac- are in this group. such as Weber, Tvet§ & Pond, Sohmer, Shoninger, Krakauer, etc. A wide variety of beautiful cases choice ~woods and rare gns, both red and brown ogany, golden oaks, fumed L ete. Monthly 'l"ernu As Low as $12.00 ble: none that seemed to ‘ fit the case thoroughly. Many peo- |E ATTENTION—OWNERS! smoke bombs. were” csiemg, (he Are. | ple jumped to the conclusion that she k by ine, but, E A ax gdense smoke screen. overhing the | us known. there was ms wapmariar | & Listings $5,000 to $25,000 Earnestly Solicited by the i . anywhere near that region. Others, “ i ) hiMnKing he had crippled the ship. | seizing upon the fact that her com: Clearing House for Washington Real Estate’ ond of e eouiled past the weather | manding officer. Lieut. Commander G. | & his fire, using ".",;;::f:';;d'.:’lf:bllnu | W. Worley, was a native of Germany Owners desirous of selling dwelling properties at this t., and that a number of the crew had | & =4 - T n % = Though the vessel was not hit again, | Gecmar Basaou A HEGht e captita time should avail themselves of our well-known “service ',2:"::‘;‘,”:’: ::{":"::'Sm:“;r - de& and crew had turned traitors and |G with results” while we have buyers to absorb them at u ecks and | tak the ship to Germany. Lieut. N G . "By i America as a boy: he had been em- o . ' "z’r;‘;’;:;h'lhe"‘";;'l obiiauely the | ployed in the naval auxiliary service Owners will find it more profitable to sell now, rather e ward gun to| for nearly twenty years, with no evi- relli Lear, but the “sub” ran out of range. | dence of disloyalty. But this belier|8 than hold dwellings for rental purposes. At 10:15. the fire having been got|among some outside the Navy that L under control. two shells were fired | the ship had been taken to Germany We have numerous prospects with good cash pay- from the after gum, both strikin; isted til -t istice, wh i B i pecalptod un ¥e-larmintios; imhen ments; some all-cash buyers—all sections of the city SPECIAL NOTICES. and suburbs. TO WHOM IT MAY OCONCERN—I WILL N be responsible for any debts contracted by ove otfier than myeelf. ROBERT E. & _Ad: Don’t Delay Come in Tomorrow 2,000 Player Piano Rolls 25¢ Each Many $1.00 and $1.25 Player Rolls 25¢ Each SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 0.J.DeMOLL EMMONS S SMITH - "2 Send us particulars immediately—for quick action. | A - STARKWEATHER BIOGENE' = STONE & FAIRFAX, 1342 New York Avenue | Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets” TIONS—Astounding claims. supercenteparian ¢ s0-Art Pianolas Veber Duo-Art Puanolas Aeclian Vocalions - iosophers withal and _convinlingly eluci- PP! . 3 3 .31euway Duo ol e 5 coat equal to more than fifty’ cous = Loose-Leaf and Bound Books DT stop Joaka: alse preperne "“':. 5| 1 . e oy s !'3 e any d of roof. LARK, Sole Distribator. 1314 | I ! NATIONAL BLANK BOOK COMPANY . w.e. Linc. sold in balk. 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. The “Million Dollar : Printing Plant” A Well Calculated Investment is Often Times the Foundation of Fortune toaes. 208 Souti 830 13th St. Revised downward. Get our big raine which are sure to come. Done] Il day on Home and Business locations. Consult us. Wfl_‘a — be an Arkansas traveler! Call us up! tion. Try us. Pre war prices, R. K —does the big jobs economically by reason! || ’ A PROSPERITY goes about seeking recipients CAL CO. N HERETO- g nee of the thirty-fourth | Reofing 1416 P » i gop e et s S e ) IRONCLAD S, Aoty N. L. SANSBURY CO., INC. 2 pa; 1 unl’oli; and checks the shipments. de- Roofing Experts. CHARLES C. GLOVER President . MILTON E. AILES Vice President uy a Home for V and buysit for comfort, too. AVON M. NEVIUS Awistant Cashier WM. J. FLATHER We have on our list such a Vice President home for you—a house that will be a good investment and increase in value’ with time and one you will enjoy living in. Let us show you some of our fine homes offering this rare combination, Chevy Chase, Just South of Circle A very attractive detached home on lot 80-foot front. 9 rooms, bath and extra bed- room, lavatory. In perfect condition. Immediate pos- GEORGE 0. VASS Assistant Cashier JOSHUA EVANS, Jr. Vice President of its unexcelied equipment. The National Capital Press __ 12101212 D 8e. N.W. The Shade Shop publication with W. STOKES SBAMMO! of her favors, who invite the attention. In other you want the best. words, you make your prosperity. 907 F_STREET. Sl mfiufl: ";n‘; I 'l:.!lffi This office is in position to offer you several of the ek and white flowers braids Take advantage of this th most attractive investment opportunities available to- 1o orer ramaabl e a4 have n get the roof ready Tor the | [l 4 ;' rent. o TR G e W | T Now 1418 Eye St. Roofs Repaired That's a specialty with this organiza- Mount Pleasant Home Near 18th and Lamont St. Tapestry brick, modern home of 7 large rooms, and back large lot. Hot- Bank Personality BANKS, like people, have a definite per- sonality. A bank's personality is based on the kind of men who direct it, plus its Jchecks —— : L = 3 % 3 3 Ko .'.‘::o.go.o”:;’ consigness, 10’ re1bip: “Printed_by Adams” water heat. lmmed:ate f::fi',m‘a'nd !:fi::;'g:: thagi: history, its reputation and its principles. s reducon shekuc o N that your woak bears 2 Y, fruit, possession. * Price, $11,500 o the stamp of excellence. Pacific_Coast RAD] N Fitteenth Strest N W, 0w "o | HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED, THE SERVICE SHOP You will find in this bank a personality based on 85 years of association with the etc. Secure Space Price, $14,750 in 5 5 ¥ S CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES. BYRON S. ADAMS, fzims ] y best of Washington's development. An TED AT oxEwio maw ool | TINNING ™5 e - din ; coupled with it is a present-day directo- "h;",: n ""‘.-:-“.F;(',:,‘:E?g = BY SHEg i e Er The New Star Bml g Near Conn. Ave. Bridge Near Wardman Park Inn rate worthy of the best traditions of the 106 . Main 314. Those desirous of obtaining space in' the llmg Varnishes 250/, Off new Star building should apply at ‘once. Only In Gallon Lots This Week three floors are available, and they will be ar- You need varnishes foo ranged to1 vsmlt t::inant before partitions are spring sprucing-up. Buy permanent ).p.acc 3 FROCARINIVE RALEG. €O now and pocket 25% saving Also a limited number of single rooms or A well built, good-looking house in perfect condition, of 10 large rooms and 2 baths. hot-watér heat, elec- tric light, “two-car garage. past and in thorough sympathy with the needs of the present. An exceeding high class English basement home, for small family. Every appointment up to date including a large garage. * We pay 3 per cent on savings. OOF {l;RC_)UBfB#L foeber Patat au euitcs, Afhone o be, proud;cf Price reasonable f ick Ri N&tin al % k o p rice ri or quicl bt &c.n o B B“k",’,f_‘:“t,?“? G’f:’ Co,, Builiiing ready for occupancy before Sep- Price, $18,000 sale. J t 3 nns n an afton& Son, Inc.,v it "Bt | g4 tember 1. “Beating aad Exveres 8 Foums. ring f _ * OF WASHINGTON DC. » “—Sunday Motor Trips | Tri REPAIRERS Feai] oo For further information apply to 23 : < o a.;g‘.;g”m::.uu. ar; ”p:_ A }:'_,gi-;'rfl'fl- o Mill- THE BUSINESS MANAGER, THE.EVENING STAR MOORE & H“..L, INC- ©On:Penngyiania, Avenue l‘écms the U S Treasury ROOF PAINT {7 e e Wor Lipseed oil and metallie 2 kc}Co., Inc. N. Y. are. W.R ©49-681 N. Y. ave.; 1317 Til'st. Fel. M. 1348,