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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921 German Organized Labor COAKLEY GOT $31,000 [ ANCIENT BRITISH GUNS TO REARM Flays Gompers for Attack FEE IN WOBURN CASE| MJLES STANDISH FORT PLYMOUTH Ob tained Release for Women and | gy g Associated Press. with three lions passant, and un- R nz I k B fl @ he S By the Assoclated Press. tween the allies and Hungary lrlui Others After Dinner at PLYMOUTH, Mass., July 14.—The ;l,.\»‘(n;‘a;,nmar:hl s 4 r,m-.fl“_?‘:‘ —Gi . | Bulgaria, respectively. The treaty Old Fort, which Capt. Miles Stand- en made s pece for the Ye 2 t m BERLIN, July 13—German organ- |, jhar provides for consultation be- Road House. iah S6£ ya 44 Bisnned Tor § oF Ganselwhon |Glr Peters Mevina ized labor, which has Just received the text of the address delivered at |tWeen the Rumanian and JukoslaV| posron juiy 14—paniel H. Coak-| tection of the little Pilgrim col- “This gun is B feet long TWELVE-THIRTEEN F the Denver convention of the Ameri- | Sgvernments with regard to fore g% ? ;G : Al M e can Federation of Labor by Bresiient |affairs. The agresment is to go into [ley. named by Attorney General J.| Ony.ls to be armed again. Through Tounan, s e 8 eftect two years from the date of ratl- | Weston Allen as a principal with Dis-| the initlative of the Aunci muel Gompers of the federation, , arging that German labor was re- | Acation. Rumania ratified the treaty | ;.o Ayorney Nathan Tufts of Mid-| Honorable Artillery Comp . of the time of reinforeed R sponsible the war, t |July 8. . . gponsible kene b mrmm.lg:svign u.un S dlesex county ip an alleged conspiracy | Boston, the British government has A ] = M I ( :1 pers’ charge, Itallan Cabinet Reun to extort $100,000 from motion picture | taken from the royal arscnal at 2 g May u LONDON.—Enrico Denicola, who re-|men who participated in a midnight| Woolwich two guns of the six- thise pece, " This as as little cause to hide |4 ident of the B | is 7 feet 63 2 gned on July 5 as president o arty a e | teenth century, r to those of is 7 fect 63 . 7 ! e in shame as the American |Tonan anamper of deputles, has |PAItY at Mishawum Manor in Woburn | teenth century Sad eiven about $00 pounds, and is of 25 man. | The - contention of Mr. | Laian Chamber O nation. says a|in 1917, received $31,000 as his fee in o calibe il . . . them as a memo - Caliber. Gompers Lhat the German workmen Central News dispatch from Rome, . he testified before the su-| the . ot the fore could have prevented the war by the ¢ the withdrawal | preme e e DRESSES CO.‘ TS SUITS sacrifice of & few thousand 1ives be- | Af :hgo';::?;::fiaono the :&’uhlon of | "He said his services consisted of B"”ldls;lv;)nlw M. Hedgcs of Boston, SEIZE HOUSEHOLD GOODS. trays a surprising lack of under- |premier Bonomi's cabinet has been |tainin . urp & releases for women who we NI T standing of Kuropean conditions. By |consolidated, the dispatch adds. at the road house and others. David| has re 1 Elb \I\G CO“’ \Q QPO T .APP 1REL such a course the German workmen sl Sto = @ c L o Reds Distribute Effects of Those V1! NS S R 2 MoUlA Tiane Sotned the thy Joamen .. |Sioneman. counsel for Hiram ‘Al .| War Weeks a let v Russian army to march on Berlin, A | Dr- De Lima Resigns Mexico Post. ged by the attorney gene Department_containi Wi Flee Peirograd. have been the go-between, had testi- | the U. S. S. Pittsburgh peace worse than that of Versailles| SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Sal- o d a future enslavement of all [vador—Dr. Francisco A. De Lima has ;’;dol're ously that he paid Coakley assigned to convey the g AL, Es - 2 & urope would have been the conse- |resigned es Salvadorean minister to|§45.000 from funds given him by | this country, and her c ande roR S 3 bt er lng nC u e O quenao. Mexico. He has been elected a dep- (“:""" v confimed i st h;ul(hfen insiry cive 1 workmen the V W “ 3 , o der- 4 s payment, and | at Graves w shings left ! The German workmen participated |uty to the Central American fes named sums that he had paid to sett mony. -y W i 1 by Russi ! s . , iflm:f"'o?«ffih‘:—w b gii'éfi’éy"fiii"zmne ated assembly. ims. The various claims were se try the latter part of Ju 1 1 m rt‘lnt e victory of the entente capitalistic e At u cash, he said, because he * will be received here, Col. E s in tlu ur d imperialism. Their purpose was to (FRENCH WILL BE ON RHINE |28, vish to run the chanc said tn Hksimanmer e were o5 omion secure the quick ending of the war Eetting into the hands of a woman of The guns ar cribed as workers™ wers MOVED 10 Jess comfori- the underworld where it might be ass s 3 3 able quarters to permit the “hand w d ity Precs, ol MOTUSARG | UNTIL WAR TRIALS END [pisiisit -AN EXAMPLE i S g Dosed [he opening of the ruthlcw |Briand Characterizes Findings of other hand, we succeeded in stopping @ “Recently we caused Germany to “ ” accept the terrific burden of the ulti- ‘Scandalous. matum in order to open the Wa¥| papis July 12.—France has in- through colossal sacrifice for the re- > o ohe it icontinus That sold up to $98, reduced to cstublishment of real peace. We are Ce ey e i reeio combating the nationalistic policy of | {h€ oceupation of the TERE, relioy revenge and we are working for [ 4htl BREEEEY. MR, TERVCGr Verd s efmoctacy and. true. peace: sailles relative to the punishment of | $ We would be happy if the Amerl-| ;o5 who violated the rules of civ- can workmen would renounce un-|)zeq warfare in the world war. justifiable reproaches, let bygones be e bygones and extend us the hand of | Eremier Briand told the senate to In our common en- | UK 1 ing to a question. he char- acterized the findings of the Leipzig court as “scandalous.” TENDER VEAL CUTS wone bresseb caLves CUTLETS . . : 45.|BREASTS . . . 16w Every Dress in this group is a typical ("xamp]e of RIZIK Exclusiveness. Of Taffeta, Canton Crepe and Georgette. There are Afternoon Frocks, Weula Ticeeast Eiperts, Sfi«)rls Dresses, Dinner and Dance Dresses. All at $35.00. (It \-ONF(“RES Eresldent Yrigo: REST CURE INTERRUPTED. ge to congress yesterday, mluln- crease of exportations and a cutting | ye. o garie Novelist, Has to {down of imports for the purpose of ) . : adjusting the adverse exchange sit- i kS igene declired 1b e o Sh “ld h B ll R 25 Closed All Day Saturday During July and August | uation e, president daclaredthe NARHSIETE. | e, A 0 er c Ops . 22 Ib. oullion oaSt °« o Ib. THE ABOVE SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY }i"‘,c’,.'lf,‘i":',‘,:E‘EE’,:‘:‘:,,:{&?:‘E%. {“EEEE:;:{ r RIB CHOPS PR 2535 Shoul der Roast . l 6':“, ; reserves. ‘|carrying law fell to. the lot of Mrs. Corra Harris, celebrated southern Seek Locomotives for Wool. noyelist, who-arrived here from her BUENOS AIRES.—Negotiations for | home in Georgia. Mrs. Harris' chauf- nge of wool valued at|feur was arrested for violation of the i $3 for lm-nmo(lvu and rail- [law and his case s set for trial in CARON 17| i el s, b spmn, e | 4 S R R e F Y Fresh Dressed Fowl 46; {the t It Mrs. i ad motore COLLARS. ....... & {C it seminr eoierumint, ahiig |rromner farm.nes Ryaar, Ga. or- ancy Jloung Ires resse owl, 40 libuses, as well as local banks, werg [Fiving here about 10 o'clock nm} concerned in the transaction. Presi-|night. Her chauffeur being unacr | All popular styles of soft and Yrigoyen held a conference ves- [ quainted with the “ome way" traffic| INCORPORATED stiff collars reduced. Sizes 12 to 17. ay with the nldm‘inmrat?; ol‘\he rule o; some orhNuhvnle'a‘“nreets. o i atate railways relative to the plan, |came down in the wrong direction. | 1316 01324 7™ ST.N. All periect. One day only. but nothing was made public regard- [Later when the young man_ had | {ing he detalls of their conversation. |driven Mrs. Harris to a hospital and c ‘ c returned to the city he was arrested. ch 14 C THE STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE—BARGAINS EVERY DAY oot oo euneneq, | seturnsd to the city ne'waswrresten [l Old Dutch Roll. . .. .. .. .. 14 |Three-Corner Roast .....4Umn. BUENOS AIRES—Organization of vhich she had‘a Georgla permit. | b - in the car, and a search of the c {a company to promote the exporta- | 128, [ t08 CAD BN 5 SRATER Of Tec | Clll.lck Roast e 16“’. Clod Roast. I 22 b, ® tion of Argentine products was de- S d S h S | cided_upon yesterday by the Argen- vealed the. Arextu. 7;".2‘_02::{“,\}:_ . tupendous Sale of the Entire Stock of |ttt ER TR SE8 Hl bk Lo (Blade End) . 255 |Pork Chops, Shoukder End. 245 || Chuck Steaks. .. ........ 165 |Corned Beef, Boneless, 2 f= 25° | HIGH‘GRADE MEN,S “ EAR Of | wm"::ee::n:::"imm MRS. KABER HYSTERICAL. —_— }!naVe voted in favor of accepting the Ibs. c [B.H.STINEMETZ & SON, Inc., 12th & F Plate Beel............ 124} [Hamburger Steaks. .. .2 (25 l | wage reduction proposed by the em- |Mother and Daughter Shriek and | ployers i | 1 for the murder ot her husband, suf- 5 ered another hysterical faint in her ‘ Englishwoman Wounded In Ttaly. | ;" the Jail during the noon hour, i LONDON.—The Hon. Lucy Kath-|gaccording to jail attendants. It was | erine Beckett. daughter of the sec- |gaid her screams could be heard {ond Baron Grimthorpe, was wounded immediate cut will amount to 3 shillings a week and 713 per cent on | CLEVELAND, July 14.—Mrs. Eva I There was a substgntial | majority in favor of acceptance. The Scream in Cells. throughout the entire big building, |4nd her son James was killed when | e thas her daughter. Marfan Me. Featuring unparalleled prices on famous Knox.). And added to_this bargain festival is our own & tomobile was fired Jast Metric, Alwin. Star. Wilson Bros. ctc., makes of | complete stock of seasonable merchandise at tn- || night "mear Viterbo, Italy, says & | ardiirs shricke also became” hye | c finest furnishings for men. Selling standard goods|precedented reductions. Money refunded if you are "m»mfl dispatch to the London Times. | terical. u ar. ure 32“: at 25 their present market value and giving you afnet satisfied. Don't wait, you won't get this oppor- || Mrs, Beckett's mother was formetih "~ e % 5 e - J chance of a lifetime. tunity again! Join the thrifty shoppers! | \Was married to Lord Grimthorpe in | | o {1883 "o girl companions and the Fire Alarm Turns | COTTAGE HAMS 18c 5 Loaf B 18c ‘clmuf{ ur v\ere ‘wounde: n the at- . i | /ICOME EARLY | [Avoid Crowds!| [SAVE MONEY!| | it i Farsiticts hifieiis| | Winchester Baby ++++. 10m Sugar Loat Bacon....... 18 i o ol the aummobne was carrying Clini S H . ; | htisti® The "government has’ orc inic to Stampede | il PICNICS < |Southern Style Bacon ™t 14¢ i ! dereq an inquiry. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. { wisiE e e s e e e 1b. piece, 1b. 4 S WINCHESTER, Va., July 14— $ | broke bab; i c By the c || TOPCOATS & Drouht Ruiaing Quebec. A Bre siars broke wp 8 baby Small Smoked Tongues. . . 385,.|Breakfast Bacon ) I { NECKWEAR QUEBEC.—The province of Quebec| | I = Inte, Jeavirday afs- v 3 piece, Ib. - v onfronted with the gravest agri- e 5 " ‘ Crepe and ral situation in twenty-five years| | Pede at the chamber of com- 7 5 i t 3 the lit- Topcoats madrer shirs $1.80 Pure Silk Ties [ Ailise ‘of the extendea drought, J.| | meree reatroom, where the lit- | that led h 1 to $3.50 . “I.' !Old to ‘aron, n:llnlslel; of lzrlcu]lture, i R at sol 0 3 fe .5 . !stated yesterday. t was so alarm-’| up to $45.. Lt Lok o [T e——— 2 for 83 ing, he added, that farmers were be- 4 PALM[NE Derr dale G.blrdme Madras and Ducce- |coming discouraged and were selling T : . !their cattle at ridiculous prices, which Been reparted from | Coats that oJ tine Shirts that s.,m C Pure Silk Ties IWouTa seriously affect the dairy inc| | ® wection of the city where sold to $35. to $2.50 that sold to $2.50.. 95C dustry. “The hay crop,” he said, “will mothers attending the English be 50 per cent less than last year. As to cereals, they will give no straw i the other children might be | White Oxford $ l 8 9 F . . % oulard Silk Ties 1and there will be a minimum quantity Shirts that sold . that sold to S1z5.. & C [[ieF wrain” e others krabbed " thelr Rt $17.50 e 612 50 sold to $25. 20 Men's Rain- I HOSIERY Silk, Full -fashioned .5 3 for $5.50 = With and Without Collars 3 1oe'3) Treaty Text Made Pablie. LONDON.—The text of the defensive White Dress l 89 Mercerized Wash |szeaty signed Tocently .petween Ru- v nania and Jugoslavia i Shirts that sold . Ties—sold to 50c.. 29C | dispatch to the Longon Times e Bucharest. Under the terms of the 4 for 81 treaty, each nation undertakes to help —(J|the other in_case of an attack by Hungary or Bulgaria, aimed at dis- I*__ jturbing the order established by the —ellured and charted. CROAKERS . 2% 25° BUTTER TROUT, pan size, 16%. Butter D ., | CODFISH STEAKS, 22, 4 5 5 Ths for 51,00 | HALIBUT STEAKS, 32, clb. UNDERWEAR Mean’s Balbriggan Drawers re- 390 SUSPENDERS BELTS AND CAPS (reatics of Trianon sadRmailly, b Plain and Clock Hose duced to « Knox Caps that = | - . |25 51,19 ;L;;.;,:n,l.l.mfn.;-g;;; i g |24 $1.95 //‘I‘e‘PALAIS ROYAia [ A etiehutat Baver | Fresh Picked Crab Meat | o,- pows proe Men’s Genuine Soisette HE;E( th.l:nlsl“;.shioned Union Suits, B(i!e.nn:::etLenll;ler Strap Steinmetz Caps G and 11th Streets A. LISNER, Prop. to $150....... 75C reduced to. ‘: S1. at. sol 50C that sold Wiliea Beoe Men's Otis Liste Union Men's Liste Web sus- || *_*° $1.35 i 1 - $2.75.... g:cne;s,mre $l 35 ::ndersreduced 4SC 2.75 .............. Linen and Mo~ Nainsook g;‘p':; _‘:e Men’s Franklin Lisle | | hair Caps ST 3G | | i 69c || o5 | Lisle Hose that sold at 50c.... 25C Men’s Lisle Hose. in all colors, 6 for $1 FINE FRESH FIG BARS 9°lb. Tasty Cake, Filled With Delicious Crushed Figs...... EAGLE ASPARAGUS. ... 25%.. | HERE’S A BARGAIN! | Del Monte Asparagus Tips 2D%an | ™55, BISCUIT Flour, Ready to use MISSION TIPS. . ........355. | Ballard & Ballard 39 Drawers........ Shoes Several Hundred Pairs of SILK VESTS S EE $1.05 HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s 15c Hand. kerchiefs reduced to 25 C PAJAMAS pian pajams $1.19 | B I i and VR "ds::::“:o o 2ites Sam0 | SELF- 25 62 05 || it 75c | 457 $1/60 |1 Low Shoes, $4.25 £ vencanpisniars. . 105, | e FLOUR 0% | Fermerly Sold $6.50 to $10.00 0ld Dutch Popular BREAD ©::ie 8c The. Best Cold Drink | Fancy Maine Style CORN.. 9. PEANUT BUTTER....2 P=25¢ Old Dutch Blend Queen Brand JELLY . . .. 10%,.... COFFEE, 25¢ Ib. HeinzBakedBEANS.... 18-, POTATOES Cantaloupes Watermelons 97c | 2 for 25¢ 45cto 60c ANY STRAW HAT INTHEHOUSE, $1.75 Take your choice of any sennit or split braid hat in stock, excluding Panamas d B new, fresh goods, in popular styles, and all sizes, 654 to 7%6. Formerly sold in regul:: smcaknksktz $4A5% and now reduced regardless of cost or, former price. On sale while they last, at $1.7. Sale of 1,000 Men’s 25% Off on All Men’s Union Suits | BATHING SUITS 69 c $6.00 SUITS ......$4.50 $5.00 SUITS . .....$3.75 S A $3.50 SUITS ... .. $2.63 sPopuia:akescf chc::a‘x::ok '152.50 SUITS e '$1.87 :::::N‘& sltoyliaga{flenct]sc:selg of::l ::}1,1: $1-50 SUITS & stielore .$l.12 entire lot at a bargain price and Wool-mixed and Cotton One-piece stage a great sale Friday at 69c. Lay Ké-‘ Suits, m sizes 36 to 44—plain colors and in a supply—and save! > striped. Sizes incomplete. Includes: . 48 Pairs One-strap Sports Pumps in combination of white and black and white and tan. 137 Pairs White Canvas Oxfords with white welted soles and white enameled military heels. 73 Pairs Louis XV White Canvas Pumps. - 250 Pairs of Oxford Ties, made of gun metal calf and tan or brown calf welted soles, military and Cuban heels. Also 200 Pairs of Strap Pumps and Oxfords of various leathers, with Louis XV or Cuban heels. o Palais Royal—Second Floor. for