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14 hd THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (. MAY 29 1921—PART 1. [Seventh and D OBREGON ON GUARDYOCES APPRECUTION | ~‘6he HUB FURNITURE CO = Tuesday Will Be Monday at The HUB| Open 8 AM. Close at 6 P.M. AEANST RED VLS FSARS G FEATON Tells American Charge of | bration Grateful for Assistance and Quick News Service. Safeguards in Parley on | tne raitor of Tue star 1t alwa has been not only my e policy but exceedingly great pleas- | Recognition. Bre to pay tribute when it is dus, and B therefore I am availing myself of the 1 T the Associated Press jepportunity to commend you and| ! FREE | On Account of Memorial Day the Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, May 30th SRS These Underselling Specials Are for Tuesday’s Selling every $100 pur- May 2S.—George T.|your publication for your wonderful n charge |co-operation in making the 230th an- sturned here [Riversary celebration held here on at theiMay 25 the greatest event of its char- ing. but it was|acter ever held in Fredericksburr. explained his was merely to| I think I voice the opinion of every thank Foreign & ary Pani for the [Citizen of the city when I say the courte extended incidental to Mr. |Service rendered by your paper could S Stien Here {rot have been excelled under any Witt memorandum of the iCircumstances and we now. as never | Tnited remarding recognition |before, recognize The Star as an asset hands for considera- | to the community the value of which ! tated |We are unable to compute. MEXICO CITY A plated ta- Bleware set cvery S100 d chawse, cash or = Have Your Purchases Charged—Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments L it i nmun te with Your write-ups of the city history. next week re- |the current news from this section Mexican offi- |and the publicity given the anniver- : ] » iuated on |Sary celebration through your col- | E e eclarit matter was | UMNS are not sniv appreciated by the = i Dresident |chairman and executive committee in | : {charec of the affair, bu‘ are generally recognized by the public of this sec- Talk With President ix Cordial. an L Last night's conference between| The rapidity with which you ob- President Obre 4 Mr. Summerlin |tained news and pictures, transmitted X Two BIG Bargains in Overstuffed Suites—Easy Payment Terms =3 . 3 was hurried! them to vour plant and returned it to thel foreien Fredericksburg in editions of your pa- such a meetinz wi American Summe: per was x marvelous demonstration of Paics present day newspaper efficiency and ‘0 by « foreign ! Was the cause of favorable comment cha ompan omie ntative. met the presi-!Tot only on the part of the people of peach pultepc castle and for |Fredericksburg and vicinity. but of | G S Wonr discnssed the {leading citizens and newspaper men | memorandum with him. The confer-|©f metropolitan centers who were | ence is said to have been an extremely | With us for the celebration. and who one and it is stated President |$XPressed the belief that such pub- licity service has never been sur- passed in this country od to have| e congratulate you most heartily - upon your wide-awake methods of Exesident/Ob: G |news gathering and distribution and et e ted StatesIwish for you the success deserved by that special concern had been felt ini¥OuT efforts. W L BUANNAN ¢ 2 i Washington over rumored bolshevik ac- | o cneral chairman, Fredericksburs, s in Mexico, as exemplified by the | Obregon « amicable Mr. nerlin is sunder: President Obregon 1] 1 the desire for an ement H Three-Piece Tapestry-Covered Suite, as Shown Three-Piece ,Tapestry-Covered Suite, as Shown | A magnificent suite that will afford the homemaker un- This beautiful and luxurious Suite is upholstered on re- told satisfaction in service and comfort ; of superior construc- 75 silient coil springs ; both seats and backs are coveredina splen- tion, with luxurious removable spring cushions in seats and ° did quality figured tapestry; all generous size pieces: con- . spring arms. It consists of a SIX-FOOT davenport, arm- sisting of armchair, rocker and davenport; all pieces are fitted cent tragedy in Marelia and the in- —_— vasion of the chamber or Zeputies by radicals. Reds Closely Watched. President Obregon, according to re- Pogts, is deciared to have assured Mr. Summerlin that the radical movement was being watched closely and that all safeguards were being taken to prevent v its assuming menacing proportions. Mr. Summerlin today maintained his policy of reserve, and the only comment he would make on his conference with Tresident Obregon was that “the meet- ing was extremely ple nt ‘ana ine|West Virginians Accused of president was most affable. As indicative that the government it Intimidation in Region Of keeping a watchful eve on radicals is a war office order issued last night di- recting the disarming of all civilians in Mine Troubles. | the state of Michoacan, which during the n chair and rocker, as illustrated. The covering is of an ex- with the comfortable Masshall cushion seats. Never mind cellent grade of verdure tapestry the cash—buy it and pay the bill in weekly or monthly pay- Three-Piece Metal-Bed Qutfit Consisting of a Continuous- post White Guaranteed tion, with *c Automatic Couch | —r—r—p— g £l with 1™ the recent shootings occurred., and itici i tterances Still | additional Kentucky guardsmen have Colie o LITimel BT been placed on duty at posts on the Dla.slhwerbl: has been the sun:] of se\lreml By the Associated Press. Enamel Bed. 5 H 8 - [~ h 4 .1’ mat clashes between Catholics and socialists. | g v s i v 3 tress pad, cov- T e i ve bhen orlesed | WILLIAMSON, W. Va. May 28. Sanitary _ 1 trooj Seven persons, charged with violating Spring and ~ 2 droim to be prepared at all times to suppress G,y E. F. Morgan's martial law Boe o piible o prmm enim. outbreaks. proclamation for Mingo county, were M . arrested today in mining towns along attress, : the Tug river and held without bail. complete for 3| d. HARVEY PATH DIFFICULT |Tne charge inciuded intimidation and S gy r carrying firearms. $ AS RESULT OF SPEECH | “Activities of ‘the regular and_spe- ' cial state police continued unabated $ 75 =t ° —_— throughout the mining zone, where 2 3 \} Heard in England—Next Ap- Kentucky side of the river. . . « o . - : CRASETMGS st e s, e 4-P P d D R S Two-Burner Oil Stove A d. A o mmeeskuaiied, | |G s o cenls me sie =f1ece r erio mnmng noom uite— 1921 Wl:;n ten men were sent to the Ca- DON. belle jail at Huntington. LONDON, Ma % n A nent opponnent of Premier Lloyd | &k Tom 1. Davis. personal renre»l George in the house of commons was d C Gov. Morgan in the Min- asked today by a member of the "0.“!",‘, °:'~‘:u advised by state troop- cabinet what he thought of Ambassa- { ¢ - = ey were forced to bring dor Harves's speech to the Pilgrims, | \WO PYisoners to this city from Mate- he replied, in a tone of gratification: | wan because officials of the mining Copyr Simple to operate, efficient and economi- cal. Easy Payment Terms. Mahogany or American Walnut Finish S.—When a promi- Generous size, well made, with manuscript drawer, shelf and magazine racks, “Well. 1 consider that Lloyd George deserves Har Chai to Mayor S. T. Lambert of Mat. ror. |( 2ITS: ATE eXIra)..ccovvnoosceccnonccs h e the s ch is canvassed, latewan, tne Gers e Seme t be” Iiked There, | informed the Tatter that “the state while hostile comment cabled from the United States, even from papers of republican hue. is calculated to make the path of the new ambassador far from easy. It is as unusual for an ambassador to be criticized by his political sup- porters as it is for him to introduce himself to people to whom he is ac- | village could not locate the keys to the jail. Maj. Davis, in a message police advise me that they have had some trouble getting a person locked up in your city who had violated the governor's proclamation. 1 want to state as plainly as I can that this mMUSt nNever oOCUr again. as the proc- lamation charges me with the duty of | arrcsting and imprisoning civil au- thorities or others who fail to assist Use Your Credit and Provide net, server, six-leg table and buffet with mir- The plain, graceful lines commend it to homemakers. Cabinet made and expertly fin- s .75 ished. It consists of a square-end china cabi- o 9.75 Cupboard or Wardrob SUee P the undersigned in Hardwood-finished cupboard and solid cdited by dragging his own domes- 8 earrying out his . tic Vendetta into his speech. daties in thix county. = the Home it creens double-door wardrobe. Ambassador Hary next appear- wa some of the s o s ance will be awaited with interest. ;’;‘"’;":‘:yl;'oy::: ity oould not locate Jf‘“’i e 5 ntial plfl‘u for people are curious to see if he wili | the key jail. They had bet- I % i of furniture for the attempt or will be able to correct the ave one located the next time | ", % ished e e on Wande by his fivet utter: | e Want to put prisoners In sl Adjustable alnut Fin horte. Choire..... ance. WOMAN, HELD FORKILLING HUSBAND, CANNOT RE-WED ; Petty Officer Refused License Be- cause of Divorce Irreg- CONVENTION TO A CLOSE Delegates to Stay in Session Me- morial Day in Order to Com- ularities. HONOLULLU, May 25.—Paul Vincent | Southard. Navy petty officer. was un- | able today to fulfill his announced | intention of remarrying his wife, who | is held here in connection with the | death of her fourth husband, Edward : Mayer. in Idaho. i Southard planned the remarriage in | order to remove all possible doubt of | the legality of his marriage to her in Los Angeles, but he was refused a license to remarry because he could | not produce the decree of divorce which he said was granted him in Indiana from his first wife last| October. His former wife, he said, lives now in Anderson, Ind Doubt was cast by Southard him- eelf on the legality of his marriage fo the woman held here because the | ceremony was performed less than one vear after his divorce in Indiana. Pplete Business. CLEVELAND. May 25— to the triennial co’;.venuor?eloe{a:;: Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will hold sessions Monday, Memorial day. in order=o complete the busi- ness of the convention by Tuesday ‘nux::l.lomclals"announced today. The convention woll then c Just four weeks. el e lection of several assistant chiefs and the grand u-:remry‘;r:l’:f cision a8 to the erection here of a proposed twenty-story building for the Brotherhood's Co-operative Na- tional Bank, and action on a large number of resolutions offered by delegates gonstitute the " principal usiness remaining befo: - vention: B re the con elegates spent today revising t laws of the pension association. h: subsidiary _organization, established in 1912. "They made membership in . the association compulsory for all 15 inches high, open to 33 inches. Special, 35¢ Six-Piece Solid Oak RAIL ENGINEERS Rushing ||| STee™ SexsensDoats ’1.95 Size 3 feet 6 inches by 6 feet 6 inches, with best grade ja- panned wire mesh. Please furnish exact measurements. An Elegant 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Daintily Finished in A Suite you may well be proud to possess— so stylish and graceful is the design. sists of a triplicate mirror dressing table, chiffo- rette, dresser, with mirror, and a full s bed, with imitation cane panels in head and foot. . Old Ivory 4-Piece Duofold Suite Mrs. Southard leaves here for theinew memberd of the association, a mainland June 1, according to present | Policy that has been followed in their Summer Rugs REDUCED P . j{policy thathas bern Collowed in thelr) Dining Room Suite Including a Genuine Kroehler Duofold i :::;g"'h;m;s;m:hn l;ln;?merhom” . 9 k = N Heavy, well constructed frames of solid oak, coil spring $30,000,000 SUSPENSION |from forty. § \ "ars'i An inexpensive suite of solid oak, consistiirg of an ex- seats. The suite consists of a Krochler Duofold, a table Tuesday's afternoon session wa: tension table, four pad-seat dining chairs to match and a* spent in debating a proposal t. i i i BRIDGE, DETROIT PLAN | riase ‘from 330 to 55 tne ‘monthly | buffet with mirror—all 6 pieces, i pension paid to members who have | on Easy Payment Terms, and at i belonged to the association for five | o 11§ 1 f = " years' The question. it is expected, | the underselling price of.. — ® Sixth International Span Linking | will be decided Monday. 1 Th; fat a 81 e e e e association has $1,100,000 in its treasury and has 23,337 members. ; 1Tae o o Done in Five Years. [IL 16 otimhomE die Heniitheypention | proposed | Vit 'SCIENCE CAUSES UNREST®| e The T earr¥ | Solicitor General Blames Condi- n "'«""":’"‘f':““"‘:'.’"‘h,‘"r' tions on Machinery and War. er, chief engineer | ATLANTIC CITY, May 28.—James ler announced | M. Beck, solicitor general of the with manuscript drawer, maga zine rack and shelf, an armchair $ and rocker. Covering is of imi- o Room Size Matting ‘ Rugs, 9x11 #t. 8 in. $3‘ 98 New Stenciled Designs tation leather...... 1 T Grass Rugs | Wool and Fiber Rugs Size 414x714 ‘ Size 9x10% feet. Special "2 98 | feet. Special ’6 75 at..... BX O at.. 5 L ht start late the winter. About ted to be required to_complete the project The bridge. Mr. Fowler said. will rank as one of the most important of those between the two countries, because it will connect Ontario, the most thickly vd province of Canada, with the called middie United States, told the Pensylvania Banke Association in an address before its convention that the un- rest in the world is not merely an offspring of the world war, but is directly traceable to the development of mechanical appliances. By this de- | velopment, he said, millions of men | have been forced to live in compara- tive mental and physical idleness. Grass Rugs *5.75 | ‘ ? | | Axminster Rugs 29.75 x10%4 feet. Special at. feme e western part of the United States. It “We have not vet caught up with will serve a greater number of per- i the thousandfold mechanical power mon=® than any other international ! we have brought into existence, but . Tridge on the continent, Mr. Fowler | the significance of which we have 4-Piece Glass maid failed to master.” declared Mr. Beck. Present plans call for a bridge of $6.000000 Termision 1o butla e | HELD ON MURDER CHARGE. span has been granted by both the —_— United States and Canada. BREAKFAST SET ' Sugar Bowl, Butter Dish, Cream 59 Pitcher, Spoon Holder .. C Finished Baby Walker, as WOMAN QUITS RACE. Mra. Trader Disqgualified as Demo- cratic Candidate in Virginia. Spacial Dpateh to The Niar. FREDERICKSBI'RG, Va., May 28— e N. Trader, who announced democratic nomina- tion for house of delegates from Nor- thumberland and Westmoreland coun- Broker Arrested After His Wife Is Fatally Shot. LEXINGTON, Tenn. May 28 —Ar- thur Hanna, a lumber broker, was ar- rested today on a warrant charging murder in connection with the fatal wounding of his wife at their home early yesterday. The warrant for Hanna's arrest was obtained by Dr. George A. Brandon, brother of Mrs. Hanna Hanna was quoted as saying that he was awakeéned by a noise, and, un- ties, has retired from the race for the |aware that his wife had left her bed, reason that, under ruling of Attorney | opened fire at what he supposed to be General Saunders, she is not eligible to vote in the primary, having woted f Harding last fall = burglar. One of the bullets s said to have struck Mra. Hanna and in- fiicted a mortal wound.

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