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= S & THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. €, AUGUST 7, 191-_PART 1.~ VERSAILLES TREATY ["iistomes JSEES NEW DANGERS [RepiDedeSeilsbeier I RULES/FRENCH ACTS|] : THREATENING GERMANY - : Tardieu Asserts Disregard of Pact’s Terms Mazximilian Harden Apprehends Wirth’s Has Caused Present Silesian Downfall, Poor Harvests and Growing Controversy. Hatred for France. U.S.INALLIEDCOUNGIE PLEASING TO EUROHE Ggorge N. Barnes Says Britain Hope$ tlic Silesian Dispute Will Be Settled at Coming Meeting. ‘BY ANDRE TARDIEU, German papers he will perceive that . e i BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN, at every race meeting, with every fomer to | the spirit which Inspired Brockdorft ; : Ge 0 strect lined with bars and; dance Former Freach High Commisal is now quite general in Germany. Ly ereeunt EuRIiint LalisfandScarse) BY GEORGE N. BARNES, tions swollen of late by some military & 5 . |success. There has been talk e ser Mombex Mattleh bt Constantinople as their final objective America. Clemenceau sald when the peace 3 By Cable to The Star. . Ignoring all this, the govern- : o By Radio to The Star. and the well known meglomanis af By Cable to The Star. e i a1 Hibowito J . : BERLIN, August 6.—Three new | ment proposes to pay the repara. : LONDON, August 6.—The meeting | Kine Constantine lends coler to this. PARIS, Auguat6.—Atter their sharp | B PO gt ietions Tony “when | |1 ; f | denwers are onrentening the Ger. | ont nd maet the domestl udgel of the allied supreme counci wnicn | Moot oiks e hopeqital et coun. o exchange of notes. France and Eng- | hind it.” The policy followed the : man people: presages a great political storm begins Monday will be the most im- | be saved from herself. land have agreed upon a procedure {3:: tr\even't‘y 'r'-m"tm. by lhe_r:meu has : First—There j#™danger that the in the autumn. Capital Lm;l( ;- portant yet held, for it will review | It Is certain now that 'm.a ‘hm‘I‘ne on the eve of the meeting of the al- sults he foresaw. ose who p: Wirth govern - again to be attacked, but the land- > will bring the Russian situation be- lea supreme council. Joint repre- Nave provoked encouraged or toler-; ; ? e LU L O owners, always favored heretofore many of the questions arising out of | yor. Ay L C g arding recent and current events. It is)that immense tragedy. we have fol- satisfactory to all Europe to know |lowed with sympathetic 1nler;;l the projeted relief voiced by Mr. Hoover that an American representative will | Profcied Telief volerl By o he con- be there to see and to hear. ditions laid qown by him have been It is high time that all the nations|accepted by the maniacs of Moscow should it down and take counsel to- | if the subreme council and our & ernment should call upon this coun- gether. France of late has been pur-|try to assist Mr. Hoover's organi- military reawakenin, in in taxation, are opposing violently eentations are to be made to Berlin | Germany have a heavy. ,,,,Wn,“fimy 2 Second—There is the danger of & ik the new plans. PP But Ceven the demanding passage through Germany | before histor: bad harvest, with the price of industrials can hardly conflzue to for allied troops which may be (Copyright, 1921.) bread going out of sight curing | PAY _Sixty ~thousand marks in Judged necessary in Silesia. The de- thelcom AR Twiotort every hundred thousand earned. —_— cision as to the need of these rein- The continual confiscation of for- forcements rests with the council. This sums up the result of the la- Third—There 1is the danger of tunes i8 incompatible with order. the growing hatred of Franc>. As the nationalists, who, with Y some uemocrats, represent ‘the : i The people have been told every capitalist interest, are ardently suing an independent and provoca- zation, there would be willing re- borious negotiations. As with the day by the government and others | opposing the new direct taxes, | |- tive course in regard to Upper Silesia, | Sponse. Ruhr occupation three months 4go, B that the recent plebiscite in Silesi while the socialists are proclaim- and as a result southeast Europe has Trinls of War Criminals. adjourned and even rendered doubt- e LI L many. Now talk of a partitin | Chancellor Wirths ship will What has happencd is really but the | 1§ much feeling here is that of the ful. The conclusion reached s not {Whowe death was mourned by music| arouses anew the fury of the na- | flounder on this rock even if it - 1. latest phase of that divergence of | German.war criminals. = Minor off lovers world-wide, at the Metropoll-{ tiona woathers the Silesian storm. as captain of | vie® which springs from the differ- tan. Gigll was born in Italy, the son lataiand imakenit s . |of a shoemaker. He won fame in botkh| °Verthrow the Wirth cabinet, de- Only 9 of 200 Survive {Eurore and in South America. claring it has not obtained the a victory for France, nor s it ad- vantageous to Britain, which will have to bear the blame if later de- velopments show 'these _reinforce: ments shou have been sent weel s ago. Treachery of Moorish Meanwhile the fundamental prob- Jem remains. with profound disagree- - ment at the partition of Silesia. Fnl-e Tribesmen. motives, both military and_econom! tryale Leipziz, but the chief culprits have been allowed to escape. The sentences on the small fry con- te y i be wholly inade while against France is constantly pro France fears and hates Germany | thoms ‘who "orpasized and ordered ducing conflicts and friction. This and she nurSes her wrath to keep it| wholesale murder have declared their | tente by its policy of>submission. is going hand in hand with an im- 3 n. warm, whereas we take a more de- 1t ¢ 1 th housetops. There is no hope of a firm de- | Doverishing of the state and the : tached view and are more interested | The proceedings at Lelpzig have made et e e A b H in_opening all countries up to, worm!u Quite clear that there has as vet 5 the big motorship Asin of the East|ences in tempe: t d int 13 G Fra Ly perament and Interes rowing Fury Against °¢- |Asiatic Company for San Franeisco,|between Great Britain and her Latin The dangerously growing fury ally. Tapitly Wrowing abionalistipaits | oiniic Dower rstcengthensi-sn commerce. The weakness of Prance|been little change of heart in Ger- 1 vithi i y irel have been attributed to France By the Associated Prees, has had an opportunity to demon- In some quarters the belief is f,?,’:f,f,,;‘,’,"';,“;},p:;.“;fo;‘f"“;;l‘;{‘e“‘,;*e’;f D e s i certain quarters. Nevertheless, the; MADRID, August 6.—Of the entire strate by actually governing the I‘;Dldly growing that. after all, many is growing and soon will reach | were regardless alike of international French thesis is entirely lacking in |Spanish detachment which defended People that even its witchoraft | to lanisa noustries, closely allied double the population of her south-|law and the dictates of humanity. ambiguity. Let me summarize it. The | Zeluan against the onsiaught of 2,000 R to landed property, are destined to | . ern neighbor and ancient enemy. And as they were, £o they remain. treaty of Versailles declares: { Moors, only Lieut. Bravo and eight ot restore. old-time splendor | Save Germany. Very quietly pow- France seeks future safety In a|The feeling here is that if a striking object lesson cannot be left on the record as a wholesome warning for the future, then the trials might as well be abandoned. Thus far they Lave been a ghastly farce. They have Provisions Regarding Silesia. soldiers munaged to save themselves and prosperity. The quicker Lhese ::‘:xl‘"gnl;;lgn:h x;e being con; “First. the inhabitants will be |DP¥ jumping into the sea, according to monarchists are forced to produce when the whnlee nolux: ':;r{arc:tr:- called Upon to indicate by vote |piories of the survivors, sent to La thelr profised miracles and, like | Will be seized and bent to the will e otiOnE Hipeop] b S ewe Al whether they wish to be attached |fibertad from Melilla, The spanisi| Demand for Woolen StoCK-| their predecessors, submit to the | of this new power. France Expects England and | the_ best guarantce” against_ tuture to Germany or to Poland. force at Zeluan originally numbered possible aggressions are world-wide strong Poland and a proportionately weakened Germany, while a growing 2 Ve he e the. result of the vote |200. and was under the command of| . 5 consequences of military defeat Sichs azons ebatinarely bold and 5 < friendships. but harrowed the feelings of U i z d ! 2 dents of those who il be determined by communes, |Capt Carwnco, - gerena.| INGS Falls Off as Silk Hat | thus iosing their dangerous nato, | Stinnes, for-instance: wii net ¢ | Japan to Explain Desire for | These are some of the underiying | IRt B e ts acuen: ccordi - é : 3 on Sach commune. ers by airplane proving insufficlent, the bettér for the qulet and or- | restrained by fear of a hard strug- 2 Tequire delicate handling in the near| Allemed Northeliffe Interview. “Third, a recommendation will |and having heard that Nador, to the Orders Increase. derly evolution of German politics. | Zi¢ With labor. These leaders of in Bigger Fleets. future in order to maintain cordial| Respecting the incident of the al- be cominunicated by the inter- |northwest -of Zeluan, had capitulated But the partition of Upver Silesia ::fi;y‘ T:'fi‘tl,::‘}\:am:ob?he evism b problems. allied commission to the principal |the Spaniards, the survivors say, de- t allied and associated powers as to |cided to begin negotiations with the :o‘;‘:: ::lv:“;ni-ror:unle 1:1r Eu- 3;‘.0"3.76?'51'; 1-:‘!1‘::;9;;1 n:z“rx:al::;: We hope that at the ensuing al y east until | oo Wil die They do not realize |MUST SAY WHO IS FEARED |ted supreme council meeting the vex- leged interview with Lord Northcliffe during his stay in the United States, the fates have surely conspired to make the British government look ridiculous. The supposed dialogue cooperation in the liquidation of war the line which ought to be adopt- | Moors. " The tribesmen were headed| [MPORTING U. S. COTTON ed question of Silcala may be bropsni ed as Germany's frontier in Upper Russia is restored. Silesia ought Sile. In this recommendation |who agreed to permit the Spaniards trial in Russia’s crisis. According to a final conclusion in accordance|between Lioyd George and the king r»gur‘lr will be paid to the wishes |[to retire if they left their arms. :::::1 u.“r;.edu::,:,':u "“‘te. .x,l!-xov» :g:he -o:l:t tax fluwl of :lllarch 21, with the principles of self-detrmina- | was = ma?u;sz |n\'emlo;|\ that ?o:nd ¢ the inhabitants as shown by . - - s . . nternational super- peasant can freely sell every- iv 3 is- | tion and economic needs prescribed | have deceived no one whose opinion the vote amd geographical and ExazaedibyiCuvalcy. American Firms Placing Big Orders | 4, thing remaining after his taxes |ECTspective of the Washington Dis- | tion a tready of Versaille was of consequence. No denial was economic conditions of the lo- Just as the Spanish troops had vir- : are paid. A soviet law of July 10 5 = LI 5 needed. Yet the king’s name and au* e tually completed the surrender of to Be Delivered Before Danger From Poor Harveat. permits the leasing of state indus- arament Parley Is Discussed e Eamteh e i | thomity were unnccessarily dragged a i Giarms sndiwere MAKINEIDICDATA- o Th tries to individuals and 2 ut indeed their are other questions | into a carefully prepared atmosphere . a8 O e thoritics |tions to leave. having been offored Tariff Passes. © second danger of a bad har- | tion free to trade and free 10 con- From All Angles. almost as urgent fo come before the | n pariiament. Then the Inevitabie will be notified by the interallied |horses to transport their wounded and vest is due to the prolonged tract with the state and private = council. Fighting between the Turks | disclaimer immediately followed. Public opinion here regards the D of Moors charged taem. BY GEORGE WITTE. drought. It is arties and and the Greeks in Anatolia should be certain that the i even the purchase of Whols episode as much ado abous commission that they are free to In that matter take over administration of the avalry ‘pursued the f€eiN | n wiiew to The Star and Chicago Datly| PFICt Of bread, now seven marks s | FAW materials, food and imple- BY STEPHANE LAUZANNE, stopped itipossible: 021, tarritory recognized ms German. |Spaniards, killing or taking prisoner A L Dound, will be doubled ¢! ments in foreign markets with the S the chief difficulties. of course, are|nothing. Within the same period the Polish |all but the few who arrived at Me-| pppy of A,_,gu’,{ AT ad 7 A riaing x.'.'".'{.‘mt;:' consent of the trade commissioner. Editer of Lo iMatin, Earie. the ambitions of the Greeks. ambi government must proceed to take |lilla. These jumped into the sea. The TG poorer districts and the laborer’s Saying of Rusata. By.Cable to The Star. over territory recognized as Po- |Moors, believing the soldiers had|mands for German woolen stockings| family camnot live on his daily Thede laws prove the aband PARIS, August 7.—The joy which F Tish ‘"3-‘.‘.;";’(;,‘;1‘:,‘;“',:,‘-’"{:‘.232‘32.’22‘&1: in have dwindled to next to nothing, | wage of sixty-four marks. strikes ment of the ;;ov:n:n“zme"a :y';t:;- the great majority of the French peo- Disregard of Treat the water for a considerable time, | Whereas orders for silk hats and silk :l"‘:d:fl"tf n;upnred wherever the The soviet governors are now |ple feel in the perspective of the 1 have quoted textually and after many perils and much |stockings have increased fivefold | foremtallod tnom P pne S JAS not, | seeking, as Rykov, their chief ;. ... f th treaty is a great book which few per- | hardship. arrived at Atalayon, an |within the last six months.” em. The necessity' | economist. writes, “the lawful ac- eeting of the confercnce at Wash- sons have read. including many | advance post. and fcrt of Melilla. of importing largo quantities of | tivation of the bourgeoisic on an |IBEton has not decreased, although on - y grain and potatoes, the t: 5—a; statesmen who discuss it most freely Plebiscite Proponed. This extract from an ofiicial bullitin . the two crops | economical basis” certain sid in lh; ne:syapers‘. Yet :n body ;eag; El Liberal proposes a plem.cg,;; on the condition of the German textile :’)‘:-"s(‘ahl?‘;::‘&% \;::;ldc:‘:n!:u:;: h’rnln:a the w'-yul- open. With [¢pe énxllnnesid:m:, ?:r‘:mt::‘.d:noc; ing the above text can have no doubt| (o determine the course Spain should | industry ill 8 - charity—even in Hoover's admira- about the duty of the principal allied 2 dusteyitlipacrases better thap any- i imark to falifstill lower: toward attempts to dampen it, and it ! 1 follow to clear up the Moroccon prob- % % ble manner of dispensing it—noth- and associated powers at this mo- | lem. The paper contends the ques- | Ning ¢lse can the marvelous ‘m an’fi‘hl:'r:':‘;l){d "l:-:a;- glwher taxes ing can be done to prevent the |has been said to France: ment. tion should be made a national one, |Provement in that line of production ycome tax is decay of the great Russian coun- . @ : £ = twenty-five per cent, . while If, at Washingts in N This duty consists in dividing ¥©p-| with all the people of Spain given {in recent months. capital ta: » - While the try. That prevention is possible 2 gton, in November, 3 < Sy : per Silesia on the basia of the votes [an opportunity to voice their oPin-{ It explaina also why most of the seeenty';:rh::nt:fen'.{';.cr;::"’c:,‘,{ | ouy by the mobliization” o all |the limitation of armaments will be All But Convicted Slayer Will |Organize in Hamburg and De- ation also the geographic and eco-! This method, it adds, would be|mills in Chemnitz, Zwickau, Phuen! ;fl,:;'&“:{e {s deducted from the | and Asia will be drawn 8 o urope |under discussion, the discussion will 5 nomic situation. When the plebiscite | more efi:cient than the holding of | Leipzig and other textile genters are| foar uf thet i ioYes: if great Russia dles, as after the |POt OnlY bear upon naval armaments.| Be Permitted to Attend tect Gang That Sold idea was adopted partition was con- | consultations such as those which | uinning within 50 per cent of the| prevents what o ofthe masses Tartar Invasion. but also upon land armaments. France templated as the treaty shows. This|King Alfonso has had with the vari- Vond be What In our -situation Just as In the far east China's |will be obliged to reduce h: o i Girls Abroad. plan was then believed to favor Ger- | ous party leaders. pre-war basis. Wages have increased | Would be most rational, namely, door is kept open, so In the near STy, Meetmg. Iris road. many. Attacks are made by El Debate to-!and unemployment among the skilled m"flfflu xes on all luxuries and east Russia must not fall prey This perspective has nothing vexa- Such is the legal aspect. It is sim- | day upon some Spanish generals who, { workers has been cut down to 4% 3 ties. Surely a defeated { to a sin By Wircless $o The Star and Chi P i gle nation’s profiteering. |tious for France, and it is not for|BY the Associated Press. 3 e Star and Chicape Bufly. ple and clear. Injecting politics has | it alleges. have published statements | per cent. Tation. Jocb in debt. does not need L s et Taislly) | Do Tpleatnrs LSt o DUBLIN, August 6.—All members of e HEML A . only obscured and unsettled it. Again | criticising the conduct of the govern-{ Germany is using her own textile ons yearly on beer; ‘can _be healed only by~ joint re. i o the Irish republican parliament now BERLIN, Germany, August 6.—Un- B o Wwine, champagne. "liquo: ment she i (s i it is_obvious that if Great Britain|ment relative to the Moroocan sit-|products. The people have started 3 s, choco=J construction of Russia. Germany's she is maintaining an army of § i {til a week ago Hamburg was one of had been more falthtul to her 1919 | uation and have made derogatory re- | buying again after using substitute | [fe te% perfamery, noandies. | sun also can oniy rise in the |400.000 men, which s costing her from |1 custody will be released. With ON€, pyrope'g centers-for the white slave signature and France leas ready fo|marks about the generals in com-|wearing apparel. house linen and| if'nue’to R T Joes | east three to four billion francs per annum, | €XCePtion. in anticipation of the meet- |\ 60" opg Jimoge every steamship compromise, the situation today|mand in the Spanish zone. similar products. Only those who 3 (Copyright 1921. = ing of -the parliament called for Au- would be better. Silesiw offers one| La Voz, dealing with the same sub- | saw how scarce silk stockings were Distinction Pointed Out. omelal cement that | 211ing for South America carried vic- more proof of the risks inherent in | fect, considers it plausible that the [a year ago and how untidy the women RESI oot i 5 gust 16. O Oee tims consigned to the “South Ameri- disregarding _international _agree- | military writers had as their oblect |looked in their nondescript make- SISTANCE OF ULSTER EX-KAISER’S SON’S CAR 2 distinetion betworn w10 establish | the prisoners would be freed Wasicu, trage~ A regular market had ments. In such a game everybody |the desire to keep up the public|s clothes can appreciate the and arma- | mage today. The exception is John J. 4 loses mot cnly the allies but' also | spirit. But, it adds, it would be prop- | change that has come over tho temi- | SHOWN BY NEW JUSTICE ments of France and the naval arma- | uo2¢ Jot8% TIE SRR R B UG T O 1been established. where youns women Germany. whose vital interest is to|er for the minister of war to punish | nine population of Germany. HAS TRAGIC CAREER |ments of England and of Japan. It : were offered for sale for so and so raise herself to & more honest con- | with all severity the generals who Cotton Tmports Tacicanes ls Toi_known to every one why|District Inspecior MoGrath. many dollars, marks not beingac- ception of international relations. have opened a debate. Thuthe rance maintains today an army of| Dublin Castle’s statement which! enteq Many i 2 # vear ended July 1 Germany 400000 men and against whom this|mage the announcement reads: etrirpdeti & et d iy g made : and whe “In keeping with the public under- they could get all the good thingse Effect of Revistons. fmported close to 1.200,000 bales oflnmm‘ of Denis Henry as Lord i By continual revisions of the trea| GEN. NAVAREO HOLDS OUT. |cotton from the Unifed States which | Ghier Justice Throws Sidel D e e oL ALl o ra oisidicecectiagainnt they had not had since the wi ty. by the public recriminations, the -|{was more than half of her imports e Throws Sidelight of Late Prince Joachim’s that is to say—that its purpose s to | taking given by the prime minister ! gan and where they conld wenr bescd conquerors encourage the conquered| By . of cotton in 1913. on Peace Prospect. maintaln the present territorial status | that his majesty’s government would {tiful clothes, were auctioned off in to persist in their detestable meth- > And this in spite of the fact that Former Auto. of Europe and e: 5 3 . he maintenance of cay | this manner. shipped across the ocean ods. The invariable winner cotton now costs fifteen times as|By Wireless to The Star and Chica peaand t ce of | cilitate in every practicable way 5 E S r S 3 2, The Chicago Daily : : - order. In the event = P and never heard of ; S i amitoare atih varro, commander of the Spanish|much in German marks as it did be. ews. Copyright. 1921, BY GEORGE WITTE. pressing some cur,f,'m‘;,'g‘:“l’;m‘"x_“ the steps now being taken to promote , 7y CFICE D€ how':vp'r!."' union which strength from every such incident. |troops in the Mellla area, who was|fore the war. In July. 1914, it was| DUBLIN, Ireland, 2 By Wireless to The Star and Chicago Dl - | peace In Ireland. it has been decided | Clerman revenge profits by Europe's | reported by Spanish airmen Wednes | quoted at 140 marks (33 cents) ‘per| appointment i "DimA“;“" 6.—The News. Copyrigt, 1021, . " |ington conference as to her military b yelease forthwith and without con- had been Hamburg for their ow. constant uncertainty, while the small | day apparently to have abandoned | kilogram (%.2 pounds). Last month : s Henry, K. C.[ BERLIN, Germany, August 6.—An|ipec "y france is prepared to give ail|gition all the members of the dail|jurih, IF JURMPUNE, 190 thelr own democratic and pacifist elements in | the position at Mount Arruit, south it was quoted at 21 marks (normally | 28 10rd chief justice of northern Ire- |evil spirit seems to be haunting the | the ecessary explanations nd, | eircann who are at present interned jziave trafic, After having collected Germany see authority diminished. | of Melilla, to which he had retreated | $5.20). Due to increased home de-|land is taken here as throwing a |POWerful autorhobile which was the|iNTOUEN the mouth of M. Aristide|or are undergoing sentences of penal | cvidence for weeks and hAving kept ©On May 7, 1919, when the treaty of | under the recent fierce attack by the | mands and also to large orders from | sidelight on the peace prospects. It | PIOBEFty of the late Prince Joachim |Briand. she will add: servitude or imprisonment to enable ! constant watch over these dealers Versailles was handed to Brockdorfr- | Moorish rebels, is still holding out|the United States, Scandinavia, Hol-| conarme’ the b of Prussia, After the suicide of thei “Iam quite prepared to reduce or to|them to attend the meeting of lh’;lhey notified the police. Many deal- Rantzau and he delivered & diatribe | against the Moors at Mount Arruit,|land, Switzerland and other coun.| COTfirms the belief in the rigidity of | former kaiser's son, a year ago, the |limit my military forces, if I am |dail eireann which has been Sum-|ers were arrested and Reveral youns against the allies which everybody | it is declared in an official dispatch |tries more than 5,000,000 spindles out | Ulster's resistance to accommodation | Car was bought by a wealthy Ger-|Biven the guarantee that Germany!moned for the 16th. girls, who had already been sold and remembers, Lloyd George said to me: | received here from Madrid this after- (0f a possible 9.400,000 in Germany| for the appointment of the judiciary, | 20 It had not been in his posses-| Will not seek to take her revenge t has been decided that one mem- | were already aboard steamships were “It is hard for a conqueror to listen | noon. The message was timed at|are running today and, strange to; it is generally agreed, would be a |5\On long before the chauffeur ranjand that Russia will not attempt to|ber, Mr. McKeown, who has been con- | saved. o the Tt Lloyd George reads the | 5:30 p. m. Friday. y, are competing with 2,000,000 | most suitable function for the cen- |oVer and killed a child. The owner, |invade western Europe with the pur- | victed of murder, cannot be released One ship which had left Hamburg —_— N e e | ®pindles in Alsace, which used to be| tral Irish parliament. It w: h having superstitious fears, sold the i DoSe of establishing the reign of com- was stopped out at sea pnd severa! = T a part of the German textile industry | fore, generally supposed the | CAT t0 another' German, who hired a|munism and bolshevism. = girls were removed. The prices paid i - SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. and co-operated with it, but are now | Ulster *Judicial. appaintments woulq |1eW chauffeur. but the same thing | Maybe It is estimated that France FEAR FIGHTING IN ITALY |for the girs varied. running from FRANK P. FENWICK The Shade Shop ad been organized by the young indicate that. the rue nnits of "tne|MaPPened again and another. person|has an exaggerated teer o Germany BRSO ohy. St e Dt e Irish judicial bar would be ‘maine |Was killed. The car changed hands|and even of Russis: ithen to advine hin friends and general public W. STOKES SAMMONS. Everywhere‘m the textile district| t4ined under the settlement. gnice ‘more andlasainia nedenlrllnlhll to recognize ‘fh.?,“‘x..‘"i’n,?'é'!'."e‘ DESPITE TREATY SIGNING i e v et US| e e | 0E wEer heata. Feporis of erks | Eracticing” Irtn burriatery derive 198 s lfe BY beifg Fun over by the France Gcires siearly ‘and Feaciiy | AROUSED BY SENTENCE. i Fiotet i ey orders which had bcen placed . b e mithe [ omenes 3 why she does not lav down her armor. 3 north and the south, and partition esterday a telegram was received E e o NONOARORE | 15, ot e RIS TR 490 02w work) RS T (R0 it oWl G100 SR S ITE eumons e o, [l Tureatens to Leave | Action of .. Judse in China May - S ahades. " Factos < AL eir earnings. Two judiclal estab- r ciden 5 oot Kl RS R DD LAFLIN OPTICAL CO. s aawereliof them said.tto Beti lishments, with the Judges recelv. | When the new owner—the fourth since| On the other hand. it is not very ex.| Movement Un Follow Cause Probe. e e e Alsoloul eIk C] L ). ships 80, that they will reach ihg! Ing from 3,500 to 6,000 pounds (nor- e death of the Hohenzollern prince— |actly known why England and Japan Follow Instructions. By Cuble to The Star and Chicago Daily News prity For_defective eyesight. Unitea"Statea before the new tari, WALy 317500 to 330.000), annually | Wae hurt, In a collision with another desire to further increase the formi- ors Coprright. 1921 N. Wilhelm SOTHN YR EET becomes effcctive, There s & partiou: | Sould be very ‘costly for a smal |SUIGMOPliC, It s very doubetulldable dects which they have at their | Ry Cable to The Star and Chicaso Daily News.| TOKIO. Japan. August 6—The J. b ROOF T KS’ larly heavy demand from the United| country. Hence it was believed that | Fhef own"e aunted car will find a|disposal. and against whom they are Copyright. 1921, jaction of Judge Charles S. Lobinger Rear 1247 New Hampehire ave. n.w. ALKS: States for lace, silk, velvet, woolen| UF'ty f the judiciary would be one - . directed. Against Germany? She has Italy, August 6.—The “peace ;of the United States court for Chiga Main 3045 Don't worry_about that leak In the roof. | gloves and other high grade weelen! Of the aims of the negotiations, but neither a fleet.nor any more colonies signed the other day be-in sentencing Attorney William i e e st eccrisbout thatlisak Blaves = { 3r. Henry's ‘appointment kills that | GEARET © Against bolshevism? " It has armies|tween the fascisti on the one hand ' Fleming to six months in the prison e o o inie PR ST i h EEKERS FOILED |at its isposal. but not a ‘single ship.|snd. the socialist party and general |for American convicts in Shamert fon | hope. Rad leaks of long standing can be stonped. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc., |{tne majority of the sile rom Ofders! 1t is interesting to note that Mr. A Against China? China has no fleet. | confederation of labor on the other contempt of court has caused -the LADIES, COME AND SEE. 1124 9th: 8¢, Phons North 281.222. orders which will keep them busy. for . H‘enlx;y. chosen as the judicial !hela.d BY GERMANS' CLEVER wn‘ One looks around in vain, but with- | provides for the immediate cessation!greatest sensation in forelgn el ki Our sdvance showing of Fall Style Hat TRoofing Experts. > many months to come and some even | Of Frotestant Ulster, is a Catholic gut seelm the power which Japan and | of factional hostllities and insitutes since the European war. ~Opinion T ave to ‘ear. Or Frames, & cents each: Duvetyn and Velvet until the end of next year. Several of! #Pd that his brother is a Jesuit. mixed arbitration committee. The'divided between support of the Judwe for Fall Hi Hemstitehing and_ Picot edge, { The only and origin iggs" in the Heating| the factories recently began emplgy- rather, one sees but one—America. uestion mow is whether the condi- ard sympathy for Mr. Fleming on ac- i foneserd. Bt Tk Prame B and Plumbing business i Ing: Bew bande o oA cmpigy- DEMANDS BULGAR ARMY Japanese Exploiters Have Photo-| Now. America is not dreaming of|tions sfgned by the leaders will be count of the severity of the sentence. [ The Biggs Engineering Co. | which suffered most from the war ars onquest. America has never attacked | observed by the rank and file of theiA local English newspaper takes the s ces it is not. isi} - tories of any one. America has de- 1 'States government should G —PLUMBING | Foie the"vortity vk st ohine| BE ENTIRELY DISBANDED | x-Bey Whtle Investigating. | Rndoa ne Toertics o'the world and | Ssa ™ onere s Thone: Scciurs “Ihit. not onts she Sourt for tonina Dot Sehae” BERLIN, Germany, August 6|t 18 1ot America who would ever im- NURSING a clalty; prices . Vi 2 by Lincoln 84397, 5°"| Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace,|fairly well. 4 APl w e a s &% | peace is impossible, although Benito official American institutions in. the - | Since the armistice central E: peniijthen Mussolini, the acknowledged leader jorient. .y SR IR IR Jas. Cunningham. | month, which is‘more than the aver- | Interallied Military Commission |has been plentifully sprinkled with S '?;;le.‘:lr?fia“.u'; be Americalof the Italian fascistl. has declared| The contempt proceedings against . . £ an. fear, ey Heating ‘and Plumbing repairs and remodel- | 28€ Wages earned in Germany. Others Japanese visitors, members of inter- his intention of leaving the move-;Mr. Fleming were the result of his iog promptly attended to by expert mechanics, | Make from 1,200 to 1,600 marks ($285.- ‘Would Substitute Volunteer allied missions and st _|may at once reduce their fleets to if the lack of discipline con- empt to file conspiracy charges {n- ALRITLIL D S !~ Before the Fall Rains 60 to $357) and are able.to save a 2 ditions. fl:‘,’“,.,‘,‘.“,...',‘:‘,”.',',"n,‘:,‘,::;h two-thirds or three-quarters. mentirrder 2 > Ivolving Judge Lobinger and nn‘: NSFER CO 1125 14th Before little, which is more than most work- Force for the Regulars. and- painstaking as the German, if| At Washington, at all events, Japan{ The communists, who have had tke Kom:lul-. A Bt et In thelr damaging, work on your raef have | €F8 1D Other industries are able to. do, = not mare so. Eyery little item of|2nd England will have to speak aslworst of the warfare, declare that To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:- NOT it put in perfect coodition by our experts: | The cost of living in the textile dip!mflflf""e;}l‘,’:‘,‘.‘:lo: Tae demterallied | interest has been thoroushly Investi- | {rankly &nd as clearly as France and{Le\ v, intend o continue the hos- sponsible for any_ debts contracted oni P ricts of Sermany ls about the same eve Cdemobilization of the Bul.|8oted and noted. declare whom they fear .against whom | (j)jtjes. 'The frony of the situation . myself. JOHN J. DALY, 1409 36t fing. 1418 F at. n. as In most other parts of Germany. complete U] In no place was this painstaking{!hey are'preparing. and for what rea-|;n the country wherein the rival 2 i Company. Phone Maia 14. { man and wife with two children can|garian army within two months and| egard for detalls more remarkable |S9R they are increasing the thickness|,ione are free to make peace acc WE _SPECIAUIZE IN crarum rom Treerasszs. . ({ffe Are Tearing Down the | jm.” 2P°Ut 1000 marks (5235) a|the formation of an army of volun | than during a visit paid o the Zeins |OF their armor. ing to their own sweet wilis. whilell B () That Are month. eers, according to a semi-official | factory, The German manufacturers ©Of Vital Importance. the government paternally exhorts Hard to Get THE KIxe Jo¥ Low. co. Has suip 70e| L arge Temporary Office Buildings P statement issued here today. of the famons 1eas Eracionss & ¥ ly granted them to be calm, apparently escapey ¥ Royal Restaurant fo the Wah Hing Co. Tire wers Vin Telexraph After the issuance of the demand |permission to a party of Japanese to |, FrcnCh Public opinion estimates that Let us know your needs. We'll business transactions, including the oid bills ca® 3 the Italian people, who are thor- !.ieu,,,;,d to. all parts of the world. the Bulgarian news agency published | visit the works. The Germans aid|tDheS¢ explanations are of vital im supply them in short order. oughly sick of the strife and would{ iced to Royal Hest, will be cleared pa a semi-official note protesting asainst | not expect, h < portance. It is always well, for na- | PEARLMAN’ BOOK T Agnet at 8 pim: WING T. CHAN. fon 6t .st. Just, wuth of Penna. ave. The|See Gude, 1214 F.—Advertisement. fun- action and declaring that the | would be uite . we’ thoume ‘aot|tions as well as for individuals, to oxbn el come ‘m'“fll'_:;;"p"!':;:“"mlh P N’S 50K b mw. 1= [ government tequires us to remore :';;-'M';;;‘,:'I;I = ’vrennt army, go;- rot exceed the visitors came early.in the morning | St4te, “;'"'g": ndlfr-nmydwr;lat one P 2 1} Open Saturdays all day. 933 G St n 4 o i ided by the peace treatv.|and left late at night, after filling|L>clieves, what one fears and what one this, material to both our storage yards—and number provi e at night, after filling F TRO s, mageriel to both eur Stacase zardsund | WARRANTS DEMANDED {The mote says the demandhas deeply | several thick notebooks ‘and taking | wants, {The danger resides o silence| pE) ATIONS RESUMED. [~ SAVING MONEY office. Wash. Losn & Camp Melgs Office Tr. bidg. M. 760, |. X Florid: ——tor_motorists i ‘our “Heating and Roofing_Experts 35 Years. L SAaAd Flscidaiave, [ We rebuild your old. worn with a bandment of the army would be car- |ords of the ~Zeiss manufacturing |, France is ready to cry out loud from spectalty ried out progressively, In order th:t methods, x ke the top of the highest sky scrapers of tirée -|. The Gi 5 om and of what she the country would not be entirely de- e German officials. not wuhlng is afraid. Let England and Japan do France Reopens Diplomatic Con- FICE SPACE FOR RE: mmfl",fi i e Phone Frankila 817. | Fecovering. Under these circumstan. graphs Ruined by Application of {any one, nor has she coveted the tern.lg..cuu in the regions where they!occasion to suggest that the United l nections With Vatican. Gas ed the Bulgari d | ph ; FOR LIQUOR ARRESTS ' ot oo wad noea et ths 4 | oto8rashe of cach oneration. e | e ears.” northeast. s HERE'S THE PLACE | A S8 fw e S| e s o tgmons GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER ; their trad SKID TREAD! y ~to 0" Glass | baif of last year's. = prived Gf su atmy. atiany given thne. | MoiTIEMIC secoety to e exololtsd 18 {ilkewise: PARIS, August 6.—Resumption of NON. f supply ).ou: Casés Where Papers e TN final operation had been seen and the | The peoples of the world will bejformal diplomatic relations belween’ needs. Low Prices on Win- LUMBER BANKERS ELECT OFFICERS |125t - photosraph bad been taken of |listening and will Judge. "1t the fears | France and the Vatician, after many REEEILT TIRE CO., Inc., dow and Plate Glass, Headlight Glass, |. . . ¥ 1 it Were Absent. the delicate assembling operations.|Of these or of those are exaggerated|years' interruption, was completed oy B Glage Shetvencte o o 2 Foot 2Yoc FOOt | oot Dinpaten to The star Then the ‘Visitors, camera ond all, | or faise, they. will be reassured. and It |today when Archbishop Ecneventura 16028 14th st nw E New Mirrors—Oid_Mirrors Resilve 5 2 Associal sarmament | were ush will be demonstrated to them, and |Cerretti, papal nuncio a = Bc&k‘:f"Pa.int and Glass Co., | i ewss Timoers e ROANOKE, Va. August 6—When tion 2e)Fold s Ot | Cray Toom . The Tepances. with con: | guarantees awill be granted to them.|sented his credentiats to President CHAS, .. "M, G 'rnl:.h;mh"l is as good as new and is from | instructing the federal grand .ju: Is Economic Issue. x sternation written upon. their faces, | But 'how hun °":, Do-uAlblly redulu;e hmuer-ud R:t' b:h:“ :llters country LAS. to feet long. : attempted to decline but they could | people who remain silent and Who|home, at mboulllet. openin; i , o y. 120 Wy Bathroom Outfit, $65 | 5.0t feaeral court. “Sadeo Henry | ican: bimbers shonid ecaen B8t ety mall jrefumny che S Laalatanc | do R e ey T e D e e HPREAL bR mil SHOP | C- McDowell urged the jurors to e: ment not only, as ut polite request. they en!_ere X us, m e s he resump 5 ORDER. FR. 4504 W. - _N.W._ {are J 5 s where | ropean trade and its people carry aphs wi 3 ‘of ‘war. And we shall to the nuncio’s greetin, : 3 NOTICE 18, HERFRY GIVEY THAT THE eeittion A1 R el "prohtbition S haty Yeel aazoon taxIbURTen Susismithe race i er:“_h:.d‘___* onty be abie %o limit the dangers of Corlialy ol et 5 e e s ey e z 8 . 1 ; by limiting. obscurity and .con- . se%8. Rpplestein and Charies Applestein, under name( New material from our largest wreeking|“He stated that the jury, before, re- | ceases, George W. Norris. governor of ] Tasi i, e 4T b2t v | Job Rar made our ik of builing malcalt| Jhing a true il I Casce whors | she Thie B oderad Roserve Benk bere,| SERB-ALBANIAN CLASH. fusion’ © o GOVERNMENT CUTS RENTS = e i) o asaimed by Prask T Ap.] Sereens, Window Cantonment_Sash, | the law had been violated, should |declared. today in an address before e % SR estein, who will continue the said business Plaster Board. rd, Roofing, Window | diligently inquire whether the officer{the National Association of Super-| PARIS, August {77 1f. . ACopyright, 1621, ' Reduction on Homes for Ship and own name. 7o | Frames, ~Radiators, or officers making the arrest had! visors of State Banks, which closed a | munique fssued by the Albanian press| - ————— 08 FOK RENT_UPRIGHT AND Gl search ~warrants giving them ‘au-|three-day session this afternoon. Tor- u har Gday_ s Vi t 21 ALLEGED SLAYER CAUGHT. . |Munition Workers in Buckbam, Pa. planos for rent at reasonable prices; rent aj fras $5. thority. to enter a man’s residence.| A resolution expressed general ap-| Serbian irreulars, undef command of ' CHESTER, Pa, Augudt 6.—Rentson lled on rfirvhn price by agreement. Hi Bereen: ‘porches. outliouse, automobile or baggzage. proval of the federal reserve system. | two reserve officers of the -Serbian | . CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., August §— ~SFrad l’,‘: T Tt aone MM&_I = ;. He further pointed out !hn‘vfir-n Officers _were elected -as follows: |regul r -armv, - attacked A - | Joe ' St -olored, who shot and all houses :“s‘ ky h.tme “u:n {:" GAS_RANGES REPAIRED AND REBUILT. e arrests were made In ‘cases where!John S. Fisher, Pennsylvania state| troops. '{n the direction of Mirdita | killed Depiity United States Marshal|ernment a uc Mshe' - CLYDE L. BOWERS, rear 616 H n 20 jresidences, outhouses, automobiles -?i'm resident; | and that they- were repulsed after | Ed M t - Scottsboro, on the | been reduced, it is announ re. b S ———— L Sidney or baggage were searched without Tyford, New..Hampshire, . camht. lonvi- - |night of July 35, was copiured -t The homes were erocted in Buck ] ; Rwi L“k? g T e it second bt nk night 'fi I;":B"' zo Bigmingt: l;lgyu'd -n: ln-nllb:' ‘workers _dur- : return a true bill, because the court’s|consl vice 5 Z 5 _be en. ! i et -y ol e s : Get Casey on the job at once. Painless prices. ingtruction to the petit Jury in such io i president; | w nized by 8 utanclt ::mum ng the 3 == iominpel an : auielanl etirral bor ‘will*be range from 10 to 13 per O I AT W, affoct 400-familipa: Phones Col. 155 and 1331, Sy he - .w’f :

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