Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1921, Page 10

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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. MAY 29, 1921 _PART L Y | MME BURIE GWES LOAN PLAN APPROVED. OLD GRANITE STATE, RELIC OF 1812, DESTROYED BY FIRE. In ARUSH HUPEFU l_ 2qea to vurs forn i en o - ARREST MAYOR CHARGED Cumberland G. of C. Cowmittee T = T YR “..i‘;;i“.' Erouibriion, WITH AIDING PRISONER . Md. Mav ‘.':“m"l;};n:l Singer Confldent Voice Will ) ©i o Y Hundre i Is Ordered by Doctors Prove Unimpaired on Re- ; £ to Cancel Tour. turn in Fall. Wy the Associated Press. clu My the Assecated Press, NEW YORK. NEW YORK, May 28— Enrico Caru- ie, codiscove so sailed for his native Ttaly today e pfln<"5‘3f"‘a““&,p to e confident of returning to An coast, scheduled to bexin next fall with his famous tenor voic Wednesday. unaffected by the illness which grip- LY -, Vednes- ! west and visit the A.r.mvl R i was decided. however. th functions arranged v fornia would pr The announce i ficially after a on of phy | sicians_ called when r~£urn ] | from Pittsburzh exhausted by ' eordial reception given her in Hv" | { middle west. Her friends said there was noth alarming in her condition. v-v announcement was bei e e ‘Woman Tells of Murder, Con- | meotor ride. fession and Hurried May Also Caneel Canyon Trip. Flight. ~ from the n shark ey oreanization in | on with the project 4 posed of W, L. Sperry, chairman 1 I B. resscd h sands in Am inte and the speed w my strength, LT el right next L1 will be buack to sing at the House. 1f not, my villa in == 1 t sung a note | & ricken with pleuris: When asked whether o —— Some of the scientist's wressed the opinion that Wednesday her phvsicians 25— Mrs. John return in time for an cng New Haven. Conn.. Ju Cervantes Said: tue to sail i = - Two physi 1l streams of water " the old Granite State at h B ver. . Curie and. 2 11s the New Hampshire, a wooden frizate of the Uni avy l l miou P e AR ‘ s Good to Live an earn | One hundred eadets v 2hoard (he vessel when a tender alongside eaught dire, ting the old ~hort dixtance awny Ins the Mayflower, the sncht on which Frenident Harding had made the (rip (6 New s or i training xhip wax completely destroyed. ‘Fwenty years ago she burned to the water's edge, but was lager | r i | et { and We Say: l . as Place for Covenant Session. | After Shooting Father and Son. | Search of a wrec bk oy o WILL MEET IN LONDON. | NEGRO ADMITS KILLING. [t oo ni ety Besides Gaining Knowledge, See What You'll Learn. e, (B i e Ist, *100; 2d, *50; 3d, *25; 4th, *15; 5th, *10 esiding four | \isions had given oar N T ot pro- hearing her husband killed and | hot | =—— If you will try for one of the five prizes to be given to tha persons ‘earned that she 'n anaemic tendency ffection of the kidney horough examinaiion wi ater. Tata this afternoon Mme. Curic isited Memorial Hospital, where she zas shown how radium was used here. She then returned to ome. of Maj. and Mrs Wiliam ' i leloney. Life in U. S. Too Strennous. “Mme. Curie ha “y her reception, but we feel that cul. as she is so e ppeared in d . |League Commission Drops Geneva Gives Himself Up Immediately heen overwt | PARIS. May 28 The meeting of the | COLQUITT. Ga, May of nations commission to con. Jordan. white farmer miles south of here. wa his son George probably adame is anxious to ; S ity inis un nd meet the millions of 1 x {:’,‘,‘;‘I,’,Z',,, stetred e e e ROOFLESSANCHOR BAQ making the largest number of words out of the letters composing the “aims as friends. but her p 3 o o mah the former French pre- | neighborhood. came to town and sur- name :::.ua-fl‘»lsed her not to « - sold & Fow Gave oen|mier Siil be anable o attend - rendered the sheriff shortly after | PLATES the shooting. The: negro said he had been missi property from his place and we council, which in turn | Jordan's and found some of it. Words sembly at its!passed between them. He said that ke of her baby she |meeting | he tried to crank his automobile and thought she should tell the truth, | Betaway, bul wasfired uipon, and he returned the fire e e WINS HONOR IN FRANCE. | “Dutch” “Jordan is said to have 'ELD IN $1,000,000 THEFT.| PLAN TEXTILE STRIKE. |mysh D. scott, Jr.. of Fredericks. | {ios s ‘wirea mar. "SEnie s niot i violence is anticipated, Sheriff K. F, burg Gets Scholarship. Houston removed Balkman to a jail —— | in another county ;. % SHIP FOUND IN DISTRESS. nd Mrs. ott of this city. was one of | _train_in Palatka, £ Sfethe jcommisiion. Mrs. Meloney explained that for a uarter of a century Mme. Curie had »ent most of her time in -atory and that the co veen her life in Paris and h Sus schedule in America had h weakening effect. United Cafeteria, Incorp.” We invite you to enter this contest. No purchase is required. Call at the UNITED CAFETERIA, INCORP., 1010 F Street N.W., for BLANKS ON WHICH WORDS MUST BE RETURNED. They will be furnished free of charge. Rules and instructions printed on blanks. Contest Closes June 15th United Cafeteria, Incorp. was {00 strong, | Wil report >uth Dakota Prisoner Charged | General Order to Affect Mills | 7ith Part in Liberty Bond Case. | Throughout the South. Special hun‘a'ph‘m he. PIERRE, 8. D., May 2§.—A man who | CHARLOTTE. N. ¢, May 25—a| F iatored s Alber i e order to affect textile | Hu oE: Jno. arrested o sl zouth n?.—,x:w:\ e e :;‘n;ln the Trieed | Cutter Picks Up Senator Forty-Fve ;x cRown ANESTHESIA o «st Tuesda; el "(' :1!" by i l'D'L 'Ild s of the “[.qtf-.\'k\\l'nnm" ’l scholars l[: to the | Days at Sea and Pr less. 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' Reduction $340.00 | Reduction $405.00 June 1, $695; Reduction, $340 Touring, Sept. 1, was $2,300; June 1, $1,895; Reduction, $405 Touring, Sept..1, was $1,0 h ! Roadster, Sept. 1, was $1,035; June 1, $695; Reduction, $340 Roadster, Sept. 1, was $2,300; June 1, $1,895; Reduction, $405 ! Coupe, Sept. 1, was $1,525; June 1, $1,000; Reduction, $525 Coupe, Sept. 1, was $2,950; June 1, $2,550; Reduction, $400 i Sedan, Sept. 1, was $1,675; June 1, $1,275; Reduction, $400 Sedan, Sept. 1, was $3,05 O June 1, $2,750; Reduction, $300 i ! ‘ _All Present Overland and Willys-Knight Models Will Be Continued S bl laE T [ e —— ° __ HARPER-OVERLAND CO., Inc. Telephone Franklin 4307 1128-30 Connecticut Ave. e acaama . A o

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