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Ty <20 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 22, 1921—PART 1 [TALIAN ELECTIONS Premier Finds the New . Chamber of Deputies Unsatisfactory. MOWRER. ago Daily News BY EDGAR ANSEL By Cable to T ROME. May 2! interviews has recognized that the present chamber is unsatisfactory from his ‘point of view and sub stantially like the preceding This view is confirmed by clection returns. inated by d no one cou support of one of these ed upon the and was the acks on the Nit followe withou parties. port of t Ject of ¢ of Ex-I ilence he ¢ ! governmental majority alled constitutional parties Result of ctions. Fascisti violence was enlisted to ac- | compli this end. but pra i faiied The inc parties in th posed of 1 sts, 100 ¢ or a total of lections in the round Berrara. there would vietims in . didates. Fourth of Voters Socinlists. 1ding some of the can- - boishevist threat led. but this danger in the minds of fore d never w uninominal electora s being u iy siolitti will tempt to form a majority collaboration of s, nd non- communist deputies. promising the realization of trade union supervision of industry and other wide reforms This means tha fascisti. reduce discipline and tive foreign poli this the chances of mber will be t the old politician h » plans for dissolvi leputies within the hould it prove intra venty persons w or wounded at the electio ernment announcd tha was “caim PROPOSAL TO NAME PEAK FOR FRANKLIN K. LANE FPamily Abandon Plan to Strew His Ashes- Over Valley—Con- sidered Sacrilege. BEATTLE. Wash., May 21.—Recom- mendation that a 7,000-foot peak in the Tatoosh range, Rainier. National Park. be named Lane peak. in h of Franklin K. Lane, former § ta ¢ Interior. who died W organization to 1e @ provoca- Killed n t the balloting the the | Rainier wil Curtis. chairman. annou The peak was described the most beautiful k advisory 1 one of in the national park. CHICAGO. May 21.—The ashes of Franklin K. La , former Secretary of the Interior .will not be taken. (y the top of EI Capitan peak. in the Yosemite valley. and scattered to the wind by Mr. Lane. widow. E nounce 4 it ates looked on it r ains wigl be held here pending final disposition, which will not be made until the friends of th, ily ha sulted. Mrs. s night for Wa left last sit friends. SEEK AID OF PAGE. Richmond Opposed Proposal for U. S. Control of Mt. Vernon. »RI!‘HMU.\'IL May 21.—Dr. Thomas Nelson Page, former ambassador to Ttaly, was yvesterday requested to enlist his sympathies and support in oppo. sition to the effort in Congreas t have the federal government assume control of Mount Vernon. the home of George Washington. the property now owned and governe by the Mount Vernon Association. an organ fzation composed of woman regent and vice regents from all the forty. eight states. NEW YORK. of Toledo. ered the rooms Astor and and jewelry, has rve forty years in state prison Lewis Hawthorne, wi took ourglar is sti WO0OD SHIPS FOR NORWAY. | Report Says Eighty at Claremont Will Be Turned Over. be turned over t in that country's ccording to reports it is understood, are to a of v at the aced in use when they WILL MADE, ENDS LIFE. “West Virginian Drowns in Berry Hole, Wheeling Creek. Epecial Dispateh to The Star. FULTON, W. Va, May 21.~Samuel Coffield, aged sixty-four, a resident of Fulton, was drowned in Berry hole in Wheling creck and the family is inclined to the belief that he com- mitted suicide. to which all indica- tions point. He had made his will Saturday and had left his money and watch under his coat and hat on the river bank. He had gone to the creek bank with his nephew, and when the latter start- ed home for dimner the uncle said he would look over hls garden, further “ _down the bank. »l | GIVE GIOLITTI 2541 | | remier Giolitti in | <! Thieving Canine and Blow : must fight the | the gov- | nor ; had aban- | ne of three men | ! Dog-Sled and Moose ! Hide Glue Used to | | | Patch Up Airplane | WINNIPEG, May 21.—Through | the ingenuity of a steamboat engineer at Fort Simpson. in the | | wmub-Arctic. in constructing apn ne propeller out of a few dog-sled boards and gluc made | | from raw mooxe hide, an oil | company's freight airp i cnped being tranded o { Lake for weveral opeller, made b o | | machine «ver the frosen wilds o Penrc miver. The emergency repairs made necessary whe L plane plonged into a bank and splintered one of itx 1 | had net hoen na | waid they would na main in the nortn % of na (= —— N— | = - ——) —3 STIRS DPLONATS Calls Exchanged Regardingi 1 | at American Girl. BY JUNIUS B. WoOD. | Br Cuble to T o Dails News. TOKIO. May mats have s 0.—Dignified diplo- | N\ which {latest complic problem. Dr. Rudolf Bolling physician on the Americ I ! Siberia summer I where the ing in on A humble owned a do event | Two little Teusler girls. panied by their dog. were passing an | open air fish store when the dog took | the opportunity when the fishmonger | was not looking to grab a “katsou- | bu " a species of dried bonito. indling_wood in ore. The fishmon than his m: hed a cloud of | Ips and moment glimpses of tails and legs. follow :by shouting from the fishme r children and the the fishmonger recovers the by keeper vented g _Virginia Teusler | ce with a stick. The imperial |lul|vjt“[ attached to the place thrashed the | N d threw him into jail. i 3 med internatio nese official in 0 to express regret for th rair. Edward Bell. the charge d - | faires. arrayed in top hat and fresh {frock coat_ called at the foreign office. {expressed the appreciation of the em- |bassy and cabl.1 the details to the ! State Department in Washington, The imetropolitan police suppressed the .important news of the dog fight, and {until now it had remained a secret in | ithe diplomatic archives of two great | tnations. In the méantime the fishmonger was | :languishing in jail with the prospect | of spomling the remaining years of | {hix lifé in a penitentiary. Dr. Teusler | linterceded. declaring “that he ‘was un-i 1 | willing = that ' unusual punishment #hould ‘be inflicted because- the grl who was struck happencd to be an American. The case to a police court, here the prisoner, after being lectured. apologized to Virginia_and was fined 30 yen (515), i N representing a month's earnings. restige was thus appea: dy was happy, inciud - champion Teusler dog. which ha :finally conquered the stonelike katsu obushi. §MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS, - | KNOWN HERE, ANNULLED was transferred {Capt. Schutz Declares Wife, Na- |\ ! dejda Troubetskoy, Has Hus- band, Believed Killed. BAY, Wis a5 ; Nadejda Troubetskoy has been annulled iby Circuit Judge Henry Graass. The |decision was sealed. i Capt. Schutz testified that he was imarried to the princess in Washing- iton, D. C.. April 29, 1920, by the Rev. i Dr. Robert Talbot. After the marriage, | A ihe testified. his wife told him thaf !she had a husband, Victor A. Turin, a { Russian army officer, whom she had married in Boston and whom she be- {lieved was killed in fighting overseas !before her marriage 1o Schutz. Princess Troubetzkoy left the Naval H here the morning of April where she had be he from the j re she was was attended by Miss then chief of the nu Paul N. Kuder The couple after the M { h t ! the Navel Hospital. el | Milwaukee was best man. ft Washington shortly Capt. Schutz served o ithe 120th Field Artiller: | Divigion {HEADS REFORMED CHURCH | i Bishop Samuel Fallows Is Re- Elected President. PHILADELPHIA. May 21.—Bishop lows of Chicago was re- sident of the Reformed scopal Church at the second day's sion of its twenty-third general neil here A resolutio favoring th ctical step tow: the council. The measure was i by Bishop Fallows and | ixhop Brewing of Teonto. Bishop | Charles P. Engelly @ Charleston, is and Bishop Rudolph of Phila- among those who op- ution. tion adopted the budget h later will be used in t of monecy to the artments of the church MEXICO BANS CHINESE. iOrders Issued to Prevent Further | Entry of Immigrants. 31 Ariz., May 21.—Orders | system. wh apportion ‘\:mnuu d i | I ] H s immigra- | ! tion officers at border points to prohibit | {further entry of Chinese immigrants into Mexico, according to messages re- ceived in Agua Prieta, opposite here. ording to the messages, an order { by the Mexican secretary of the interior, Elias Calles, places the prohibition on immigration in effect immediately. It is understood the act was taken as a result of Chinese being sent through the United States in bond to Sonora and Sinaloa. According to Mexiean officials, this caused a condition detrimental to Mexican - laborers, muny of whom are outof work. ¥ _and “say-so” is a guarantee of qualily. This Héndsome New edroom Suite Is Developed From Genuine Mahogany or French Walnut 1t compris Beautifully I ror, Chiffonier. IFull-size Wood Bed and Three- wing Dre ked th PrIGE RO e R e e Ao Cup and Saucer —is begutifully decorated and specially priced at behind the vencer of some furniture are as hard to detect to the average person as the flaws that may exist in a diamond. Quality—Reliability—Square Dealing are the things that are building this business. This trinity of Good Store Keeping is behind everything we sell. s four pieces of exceptional beauty and distinction— gured Dresser with large plate mir- ng Table. For Monday we have $ 50 suite at the extremely moderate 0 It has cane back and ends and comprises large Settee, Armchair and Arm Rocker, upholstered in Imported Ve- lour; the Fireside Chair has valance at back. Very spe- cially priced at ............ e e =t e ST e et it ; This Louis XVI Living Room Suite Is Finished in Mahogany ' 1572 Top Icer—Solid Golden Oak, with white enamel in- terior; charcoal sheathing insulation. ice capacity, 3 pounds. $12.75 N N Ne—74 1 This Colt;nial Suite for the Dining Room Is Developed in Genuine Mahogany Four magnificent pieces, consisting of Large Buffet with mirror, plenty of drawer and cupboard space; Large China Cabinet, Serving Table with drawer, and Massive Pedestal Base Extension Table. We have priced this suite moderately REFRI Select your Refrigerator from our vast display, the great- est we have ever presented. tion. You can arrange to buy on our Club Plan, if you wish. 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It A “Restful” Chair for al-| %a: most any VOOI’“;_CYC!O\'"IC seat and back cushions. And very specially priced at 13 has tapestry seat cush- ions and is specially priced at 215 This Reed Sidway Carriage * Summer Rug Specials 722 Z Jap Rugs— ;;)Z:c‘a]83\106 a5 $4'95 W ool Fiber This Child’s Drop-side Crib Decorated Well constructed. with ad- GrassgRas s $6 75 justable reed hood. pressed Size 9x12........ ® steel wheels and windshield. Sl soehenl An exeetdinglylgood-looking metal, white enamel finish: IR oAt A drop side. Specially priced. e $18.75 of satisfaction. Spegial, including spring. Rag Rugs— $7 75 Size 6x9. Spe- oA cial at ....ccean. This Lullaby Crib Is finished in white enamel with slat bottom. Special, N A Coolmor equipped porch makes a delightful afternoon reception room, a big, roomy playground for the children, a place in which to entertain vour friends at luncheon or dinner and a health-giving, out-of-door, but nevertheless This Englander Couch Hammock This Ma- hogany - fin- ished Ped- estal. Is just what you need now for lawn or porch. Good mattress, wind shield and magazine pock- ets, of excellent duck; complete with hanging $49.50 frame and awn- Spe- ing. Special, secluded, sleeping room at cially priced Another Couch night. Complete, ready for hanging. Hammock With soft mattress and windshield, of good grade of duck; equipped with chains for hanging. Very $12.25 specially priced at.. $3.80 up Japanese Incense Burner $2.89 A quaint little nov- elty with oriental URG Co. STREE oo ecienelll decorations. With box of incense. Special, TH e~ ses W 722

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