Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 22

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2 _ THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 l Qo d e SN Y RRRRRRRRRS PRRRRRRRRRERRT v . | deseribe: b v i e he 1 d to the evi- (40”1 )el j”others to ,Qu rrendol- {BILL FAVORS ARMY-NAVY | 45ri®he aaitubie under ‘cases f‘ SENTENCED TO 18 YEARS. |fence was overruled, wherewpon no- : = el , ; Ini out of state statutes suc o tice was given that an appeal would L . S . .| FORCE FOR ALIEN RIGHTS calitornia antizatien land taw. wu'syud! Trial for Negro. Who Robs | bg faken. The soung momes ireck |3 Children, Goal Set by Bolsheviki = aild L G I ERs spomaore 8] - White Womno. e oG Rl pesian S . e Kellogg Measure Gives President |Rmerican Har Association, which took | RICHMOND, Va. June 3—After a|from her hands Her crice trightencd |§ & rtm, 0 - e N = e Press. Right to Ignore State Laws in | 115, POUon, (hal the federal govorn: | trial lasting thirteen hours, Clarence | 1 05,775 1 “auicky organizea ‘a | & - ® <l ;o Green, colored, charged with high- C | den of seeing that aliens were Pro-|wa bl 2 R gh- | posse and started search. Feeling Carrying Out Treaties. tected in thelr treaty rights. Noman: ot Erint & JounE white was high following apprenension of |§ 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST. . June 3. Several doc- from official bolsheVist| with regard to the children of Russ piord e € ; 7 bill authorizing the President to eral weeks ago, wi 3 . ons. deseribi the condi- | the well known Russian physici: R ing the esiden as convicted and ? = i < i tain, th sentericed to el —_———————— v fi T tions under which children are living | Dr. Horn, said at the Pirogoff medi- [oiperige, ,’;f’;“n,,,’;s:;fil\.:":fmfl:; ASKS $400,000 FOR LAND. state pemlenu:r‘yml;e.k‘hzech-r:g(‘:m:lfi l aflzmgtan J Gl ¢ Store. 3 : cal congress. in Moscow: c in Russia under the bolshevist re- | 4 SRFIEtE B Alo O rxive the bol- Slate law. treaty rights of allens in| Secretary. Weeks has asked the g‘“"s‘g' °"filfll court, Judge Robert| Formal protest against young girl | gime, are made public by A. J. Sack. | sheviki a great many things, aimost | the Unitgd States, was introduced yes- | House for legislation giving him spe- | [y outhall presiding, at midnight | teachers wearing too short skirts has director of the Russian information | everything. ® * ¢ Butone thing there | [eTady By Senator Kellogg, repub-|cific authority to pay from available Motion ¢ - been made by the district superin- bureau in the United States, repre- | 18 _Which T cannot and will not for- ican, Minnesota, and referred to the |appropriations an additional sum of 0 set aside the verdict as'tendents in New York. re- | 8 e them, namely, those experiments, | {OTeign relations committee. It would ($400.000 to complete the acquisition senting in this country the Russian Positively criminal and worthy of the | Specifically permit use of the Army |of land required for the m(-n!fl\ : » Bridal Gifts of Crystal democratic anti-bolshevist forces. Thost savage tribes of the African (OF Navy as well as United States|gchool at Camp Benning, Ga. s The bolshevist program with re- | Jungle. which the bolsheviki have marshals to enforce court rulings. Further delay in payment by the i 2 P 2 been making all this time with our [ Where such alien rights were con-lgovernment, he said, would be “ex- gard to the children of Russia was ! young generation, with our children! |travened. in_ the judgment of the|tremecly unjust to the owners.” formulated, according to Mr. Sack,|This crime knows no parallel | President. he would be authorized to —_— e by the Commi Lilina at the éon. | throughout the history of the world! | Instruct the Attorney General to as- = They have destroyed, morally as well | sume the defense of civil or criminal | All forelgn countries are to be in- ference on p i suits against aliens and transfer the |vited to send delegates to an interna- Moxcow. The ssue to federal courts |tional dairy congress to be held in e aasiut ol the United States next year. Lost Time—! y Thti'meywhonbetwemuflshvduble. Reduce this lost time to the lowest possible minimum and increase Choice crystal is always gn at- tractive addition to the home. eration; they have destroyed it ir zine of the com- - u 3 trievabiy, and, alas, beyond remedy.” | While no specific application was ducatign, the Na- RAAFARENNLERRRIRRENAARRRIRNANEAIRNRAINNREVEINERRRRR. L rodonoye Prosvieschenie (Popular | your efficiency. Education) - No. 4. quotes Lilina u’ D ~ Y s2ving at this conference: We have to create out of the! rive a Cal' on our all A 5 . young generation a seneration ulf' C 8 There is included in our display munists must make real. , « Z e the children, for Ford d the latest selections from the studios e wax, sily moided. ords Dodges of the leading manufacturers—Lib- remove the children fl’om”‘ 5 rnicious influence of the fam- f $1.00 Per Hour $1.75 Per Hour bey, Hawkes, Dorflinger and Pair- d must register the children. us speak plainly—nationalize Thus fhey will from the All our cars are 1921 models—equipped with starters 2 start remain under the bene- and electric lights. ficial influence of communist kinder- Let us quote our special rates to meet your individual requirements. gartens and schools. Herc they will absorb the alphabet of communism. Here they will grow up to be real communists. To compel the mother to surrender her child to us. to the soviet state, that is the practical task before us.” Report of Inspection. H soviet institutions for chil- | Conforming to the downward trend of prices, we offer a 257 re- duction on this entire exhibition. American Auto Livery Company Phone Main 622 1319 L Street established. The report ! £ viet Inspection for February. ° eribing one of these institutions. the Rozdestvenskia Nursery, in Pe- trovrad. savs he children. left to their own de- vices. under the supervision of in- | experienced and rough-spoken nurses. | o et ourhiment. made & | BARONETTE SATIN SKIRTS—In black and white, and may be il painful impression. The place itself, ; had in three different styles with slash pockets and button trimmings. unventilated and poorly heated, fos- e S o o tered all manner of diseases and con- | Very special at ..0...cocieiieiacncncanns s s ssiserle s Jocostios tributed to the exceedingly high rate of mortality among the children. _ln L e i 1o tian rencwea GABARDINE WASH SKIRTS, ~ GABARDINE WASH SKIRTS—Shown B oer Coris neaxly il of them 300 in this lot—six models—every in several neat styles—with patch pock- were sent to the hospital. or. having one is well made of ets, button trimmings and ai v h the hospital, th 5 . = failed even to reach the hospital, they 1 00 hred tackell Sizes 25 ‘°$I 95 L 32. Special at. . . C) > @ )p) & pd 6 ) " ¥ sk <) () perished while still at the nursery.” good quality gabardine Given Statistical Data. > . : The official bolshevist organ on pub- | /il Sizes 26 to 36. Only.. lic health, Izvestia Zradvookhranenia. No. 11, gives the statistical data on mortality of children in Moscow. up to the age of sixteen years. per 10,000 | | SURF SATIN SKIRTS—O fine qual- NEW I SPORTHSKIRTS = of ik . =, ===/l ity white surf satin, shown in a variety block poplin—shown in blue, pink, tan, STARTS CANAL PROBE. it of attractive styles, and they're made white and black. These are skirts that % ,, %, sttt exceptionally well. Sizes 25 to 34. always look well, and p Secretary Weeks Names Committee $2.95 and $3.49 they're just the thing for 4. to Study Civil Administration. || . o sport wear: Sizes 25 to 32 Secretary Weeks has appointed a special commission to make a compre- hensive investigation of the civil ad- ministration of the Panama Canal Zone, | /| with the main object of reducing ex- penses. The commissioners are: Brig. Gen. W. D. Connor. chairman, who was relieved for that purpose from the Army trans- portation service: Capt. A. B. Fry of the Treasury Department. who saw duty on Mr. Weeks' staff during the Spanish i : 1 i i ! i Satin Sport Coats Specially Priced These are special for tomorrow only and they're in the popular color—Black. You'll have to be early if you expect to get one of $7 95 these. Extra special—reduced to..... - Scrteas @ war; H. P. Wilson of New York, execu- . & . Sesen o (sat e mpei e New Organdie, Voile and Gingham Dresses o n 'y n expert g°|im';?‘§i:";;fi"fl"fl'xfl%.§‘ — Hundreds of them—all fresh and new—we’ve divided them into five lots for Sineer. your convenience. PLEDGES AID TO FARMERS. Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot d Lofs ey ot i s | $2. 95 $4.96 $7.95 $10 $10.95 Promising Government Assistance. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., June 3.— = Active participation by the govern- % ment in solving the problem of dis- When we first saw these i : ““atribution and sale of farm products . ® . I TS S S y 414 Spec.;talds:zle of Yolzlg Wf’?lstsl . 3 . : i E hering of 5. armers Many are lace-trimmed, and there’s a good selection of plain tailored ones. I 1') l] d ‘ {Fi‘;';mi‘:.eg;u;:‘::’:'"‘t}:”;?;g—'&:y_"d Four groups of extra special values—don’t fail to get your share of these | Sults" t € pOInt t at lmpresse ghaton e, kst no simeel o Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 | us .most, was the superior quality of the materials from which they were made —Sheer Plaid Voiles —Self Striped Madras —Durable Corded Madras governmental or other agencies could I solve the problem without positive I co-operation of individual farmers. | The present period of depression K o o in farm finances had been experi- enced before, said the Secretary. The question now is, he declared. whether L the farmers will profit by lessons of the past and organize for their own protection. W —~Mercerized Cloths-plain 7\l . s ' s | : reerize 'Hudson Super-Six Again Reduces Prlces| N Y et e —Scotch Madras-pencil striped —Mercerized Madras-self patterned Second Time in Eight Months | 3 ™ Prices of ‘all Super-Six models are again lowered. Last | . | i fall a reduction of from $200 to $450 was made. Effective ; We knew and yon l(now that ROX' fl June Second, a further reduction of $150 was made on each : FORD union suits are away above the | 3 . model: The new prices F. O. B: factory are now as follows: ' . .e 9 Seven-Passenger Phaeton. ....$2250 average,---ln faCt" on tOp Four-Passenger Phaeton.....$2250 - Cabriolet ........cccc......$2850 COUPE Tl oo viv o so s sn e 5 5 DL Touring Limousine. ... ......$3475 . Limousine .......ccccc.....$3850 - " . Lambert-Hudson Motors Co. 1212-Commecticut Ave. 633 Massachusetis Ave. Telephone Franklin 7700 Member Washington Auto motive Trade Asseciation == LIST OF DEALERS; Then, the pricce—we were almost any and every ideal of superiority ||| taken off our feet when we learned along these lines. l‘ that we could buy them at a price so Shop around, see other kinds of | that we could sell them for $1.49. Union Suits—be particular—but be- ' s Al e il avemadesand ¢ fore buying come here and give ROX - | | the fit, the general details of work- FORD'S the once over—then youll || .- manship and finish—the ROXFORD appreciate the real value at $1.49. i label on every suit is assurance All perfect—all sizes 34 fo 46. i enough that they will measure up to All ready., let's go, 9:15 Saturday. i Direct Street Entrance to Men’s Shop—off Seventh — Cex & Winterson, Annapolis, People’s Garage. Galena, Md. Virginia Motor . Charlettesville, e = * Charies F. Hull. Hagersiown, 2. e L i § F. Bond Bearman, Belair, Md. Sarzett Meotor Co.. Oakisud, The Virginia Metor Co., Fredericks- Cullen Moter Co., Pocomoke City, Md. burg, Va. Queen City Garage, Cumberland, Md. '3 Dumean, Alexandris, e nn:r'-v:.a Lewis, West Point, Va. ks Motor Co., Winchester, Va. ————— — il Essten Moter Sales Co., Easten, Md. A. W. Fooks, Salisbary, M Patapsco Gfl..‘&lb.fl City, Md. Palace Garage, Westm#; Harbaugh Aute Frederick, Md. Smith Meter Co., White ~ 'LANSBURGH & BROTHER .

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