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]-M-[ WAR m;fl[:[s COPPERHEAD DEFEATS | miazters on the arst door of i I]E As ilearns with profound regret and a- known that one mittarist orswnization | GERYICES FOR SERB KING. - | BULLDOG :IN BATTLE |5°m, ‘hoysiet %d north enirgoees el O e o sk |1rop: Cliareh IPrlaet 0 O ciats .,| story frume building in the north United States has '.odny the unenvi- (ers that has fostered a mob spirit nndl BEFOBE K'LLED BY MAN court of the building, just abandoned able distinction of being the only |has inspired and led mobs; that Bethlehem Chapcl. . by the psssport division, has been ] countr. the administration has |usurped the civil and police functions of . i A Saouerhadd hnake: fana ol ed as & firettap and ls to ROt ETanies n full ampenty 1o all lta|many communitics: that 1o nursed by :| Invitations heve been extended to the i short of being three feot in length, |be torn down at onco and sold as politieal prisoners. Every German |chambers of commerce and has attempt. | President, the Secretary of State, the z Junk, agent convicted of overt acts against |ed to terrorize those not in accord With |chief of staff, Gen. Pershing, Admiral bettered a bulllog owned by D. O y F&mu‘l’ Butter A Delicious Food Absolutely Pure. Large Glass Jars the go ment durfng the war has |its ignorant and reactionary views, has 8. Burch, an. editor of the bureau oon s e rote conyioted | nuolintly ' sttampied to. thwatt the ef. |Coouts, and also to members of tho 10 ¢ . of aalmal Industry, Department of 16 MARINES BURIED. 5 .. |of Dlacing bombs on ships sailing for 'forts of millions to rostore this coun. |diplomatic corps and prominent resi- ' Departments Changing Quar-| Aericuiture, in. & fight last night o Attack ‘President Over Fail- |Eurovean ports. try to its old status as a natlon where |dents of Washington to attend the me- At anlers D t Und Al' t of at Mr. Burch's camp, which is | Funeral Services Held Today for 3 = “m'"h""": Sentences. i r:i 2 'p‘:: ::: :;r £ of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, in deitveled anywher located just south of “Both the light sentences they received clon e Bethichem Chapel, Cathedral of SS. Pe- | ers Under Arrangement 0 ; Chthe Malscarlia Men Killed in Battle. ure to Pardon Leader While |,.; the clemency shown these criminals 1 Paut a eock - in this cify. reservolr, ¢t the District lin “This budding militarist-junker ciique | t¢f_and Paul, ‘at 3 o'clock tomorrow ¢ The bullaog 18 not expected to | Fumeral services for sixteen’ ma- of the old ruling class of Germany are nE Junker cligue | o fternoon. 'VEGETARIAN Foop &ENUTQ Hiver Tho sneke it the apected o | Funersl ooty ices e i the batle| War Criminals Are Freed. |sisnifcant. Acts which, if committed by | §055 Mot Ferisent, the, Prosent of, (e | The services will be presided over by muzzlo and today the animal's head |of Belleau Woods, France, were held American citisens, wanld inenr (D )yy; Batrede which it hopes to keep|tr CRihedex Gresk priest and Mr. ey is badly swollén. The snaxe lx | this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Ar- |y the Assoclated Prers. Seath penalty fov Greancs. Ate SUME | give £ Sl Ol dead. having been killed by Mr. |lington . cemetrey. Full milltary | CHICAGO, September 1—In a state- | eniy Sonsidered of minor thame” meks | .1 1t gained ascendancy In the coun- [ TSR ZHL veprosent the iogavon. Buch. honors attended the services. ment issued today, commenting on'clsms uttered in war fime. clis ‘ot the ‘nation it would suppress e Mr. Bierch, with friends, was be- Foremost among the sixteen heroes ery i right with the bayonet as ing encertained i ti-o cabin last |ls Capt. Donald A. Duncan, who was|President Harding's failure to act on| “The analogy is all thie more astonish- | (n. yirutting militarist caste did in the night by sclections on stringed In- [killed lesdine his company, the 97th |an application for & pardon for Eu- | e O s oo an cale o€ [0ld Germany. It represents darkness, Which had bees. 2:::11‘{2'1':1:“;‘::5' Bivinor. inte s bactie: °f,an,f("',“,f,‘}.cu,, gene Debs until after the peace treaty |his desire to wait until peace is signed (101 Beht: lgnorance mot intelligence was heard to bark and ulmcet In- |was awarded several citations for |with Germany is ratificd, the soclalist [ With Germany. We would understand 2 Tot enlightened humanity. stantly et out yelps of pain. The |bravery and was posthumously |national executive committee, which |the reasoning employed to justity this Building Committee. Today was moving day in the State, l ‘War and Navy building. By an ar- rangement approved by the Smoot public building committee, the State | | Department is given all the rooms | . in the south half of the big granite /* bullding and the War Department all the rooms in the north half of the building. As a result of that ar- N i course were it used to justify the con- 8. ar-| ccoupanta ¢of the cabin hastened |awarded the distinguished service |, neeting here, declares: “We decline |tinued Incarceration of German agents 2 Roy: rvatory at Green- rangement, almost the entirg bul the yard, where they saw, the | cross. St e i ing is upset by the many changes| fleht continuirg. The dog was The . other marines were Ambrose |to accept the latest reason given for |convicte G criminal e ing chamber for inv tments. A| Making every effort to get a hold |Hughes, corporal; Michael Loftus,|failure to act. It is not in accord with 'Wr decline to accept the latest rea- | the purpose of testing chronometers nvolved in both departments. «n the snake, while the latter was |corporal, and Privates Henry Kirch-|the known facts.” son given for failure to act. It is not | and watches at low temperatures at feature of the change is the opening | Jurching Viclous blows at the dog. |mer. M. O. McClanahan, Charles . The statement refers to the release|in accord with the known facts. It is|any period of the year. | of the southern entrance to the bulld-| Mr. Burch got b:hind the snake |Auer, Floyd E. Barrett, W. P. Burt-|of many convicted German spies, some ing facing the river. As designed,| and managed to kill it with a large |ner, Oscar Cottrell, William A.|of whom “were convicted of placing that is the main entrance of the| piece of wood. Crowder, David C. Gee, “John J.|bombs on ships salllng for European | building, but until today was not Mr. Burch siated today raa: a |Goldsberry, Edmond J. Labonte, |ports” and denounces the American | used, its place having been ‘taken by | number of cupperhead snakes, |Howard Mangui, Thomas I Newman |Legion. the north entrance on Pennsylvania| wnich ar: censidered among .he |and Raymond S. Shaufels. The committee, the statement says,| avenue. The reopening of the south- mcst vicious reptiles of the ':anued = ern entrance was ordered by Secré- | Siates have been. seen In thia = tary Hughes for the special benefit scetion recently. of members and attaches of the com- | i ing -armament cunlurulu.‘ and the public generally. N Bepargment Meved: |Pershing and his assistants today The Navy Department, which for-imoved into their new quarters.c 'rnn' 4 ‘ y ed t o of the|offices formerly occupied by Gen. e ¥ e House, | pershing and his staff at the north- » A mpletely and now | cast corner of the second floor have e temporary building|heen assigned to other branches of > rk at the corner of 17th v 65 years in Busmess charge of various divisions. Gen. F at 12+ Style, of course, is one of the primary essentials of OUR “ s. The office of the ‘h;‘h‘e‘&;nsnszggtz.levr::mn f the Stat v of the Navy. the largest and | Department has been re-established l:. e e aend == 5 FURS, but goes hand-in-hand with quality and service, which [Ili r will be used #s head- . are of greater importance. { "0t Gen. Pershing, chiet READ A ””0””€l”g A ermu'rv FURS are the only sort we handle, and—the ort : JIE,7ou could e the millie, of heerful thought here is THE EXTREMELY LOW PAGE SEVEN tiny holes in which the dirtand |8 mestyehoerfullitions ! [ F : M N @ e ' Muskrat Coats, $135 to $200 5 or e thousan ily s e : ; SN e erabbing B Fine Quality, GENUINE Complete List Sail for Fall e v e o e b0 Kine Qulity, e 3195 Y z d-ywnovcr ..... Iceless Refrigerator Vl‘ l OR a'l orsior r'a R e Roll Fox Scars, in all shades. A special §39.50 for Homes Sketched is a Knox — .bne"mm Between the feet and the VAIUE B »eueveeenneeennecnnns 9== Tt fills the gous of the wood; e e tembel' Sailor of Silk Plush 3 t a smooth, glossy surface, Operated by Electricity with Velvet Facing N=——H ecasilycleancd with mopand broom. REPAIRING Full automatic, clean and Rec d and Grosgrain Silk == '-=" DEVOEPRODUCTS are time-testedand e res oras Ribbon Band. An ex- == 75, 7200 1% 28 Moderate 2 and then ceptionally smart model = z ed or remodeled at the Priceg cie y 4 4 - = most— Eliminate ice and zll its Come and Buy ::d :EUB“Y priced, | ; 0, a YOURS HERE ' T &C ) $ 50 Becker Paint Co., 1239 Wisconsin J OSEPH SPERLING rant & Conover|| HUGO WORCH : iy Lok Importer and Manufactarer 1219 E Street N.W. 1110 G St. N.W. oiE Cocbatt 0Ot ISEINCW. Phone Main 3936 1336 F St. N.W. Franklin 7157 Pianos for Rent These Special Prices for, Friday and Saturday Only I " Five 933 5th St. N.W. 1348 U St. N.W. 303-5 10th St. N.W. waSh.ingtOn' Salvage CO. Stores 3052 M St NW. ~ 1109% H St. NE. 115:::::: ARMY : AND N A'VY GOODS g:‘::h Yo:rk Open Sat. Nights Until 10 P.M. PFkone Orders Promptly. Filled Mcin 5998 Main 5933 West 495 At Gecrgetown, Northeast and U St. Stores North 4593W Lincoln 6319 -utors of Other Stores Open Until 6 P.M. Govemment Slickers Reclaimed. Perfect. Oiled. Waterproof. 1.85 ' Govel'mnent Haversacks Of extra heavy khaki drill........ 500 ] Silverware ‘;Z:l':ml:da Tnd table spoons are new, knives = SOgSet Government Rain Coats Feclimed: Perfect. Viled. Waterproof. 7 @I | Officers’ Shoes " Cordo @n- Soft toe. Dress style. - All Sizes. ... 495 ‘ Government Jam E:Sr‘era{’r:n ?;m;b_’“fa;‘z,n?_',’,’f‘fif%’_c_f ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ $1.25 Government Canteens }iv;, A'minem A prime necessiy for B¢ | Government Breeches ik colored Riding Breeches. 75c Gavemment Boots e $3.25 | Govemment Mess Klts Aluminum. Complete with covers and handles 25} J Ofi-.cers Puttees’ ifi;-]“flwr' Cordova ERttees: - Govemment Mattress Reclaimed. Cotton pad. Size 2 ft. 6 in. by 6 ft. 4 in_ l 9§ Army SI I ew. Khaki Work Shirts. Ail sizes ... gsc = Govermnent La.ntems ARl ey 7 Government Mattress Ja's o, o Par S Kok Foss s ) gf | Government Gas Masks . on. oo, o v » © * 25¢ | Government Roast Beef ** < o Government Hammocks Real navy. Heavy white duck. Ready to use....... l 75 Gcwer ent Barrack Bags Perfect. In O. D. and white zgc I Government Com Beef Hash 1-1b. (‘auu..z'ac Government Ponchos Zacie™ " H o v il oot awis .95 | Government Apricots 5% Fr ™ #94 5+ 19¢ | Gevernment Hob-nailea Shoes * $2.00 Government Canvas Cots .Sod Melal? collspsible.” Covered ~3.00 | Government Salmon ™" ©" ¢f <! Alska Puk Salmon-. 156 T Government Boots *e $2.00 Colles "~ TR e 23c.| Government Mosquito Ten - 75¢ | Rubber-lined Raincoats - ~$3.95 New over Blue Denim with bib. Jumpers to match. All sizes,®ach......cccveuuiieiunnnnnnn.. 1'45 l Govemment Pepper Y-pound can of Red Cayenne Pepper........ 9c i Gov", New Leathel' Gloves $1.00 ' Govemment wool &,c New. All Wool. Heavy weight ..........ccoceeeeenn. eeececasnsrats zsc | Govemment Jam Pure Jam. Each can weighs net 2 Ib., Australian 25c I Gov’t. New Steel Axes ............ 95c Govemment Bla.t_lke Wool. Practically new. Heavy weight O. D.......................... 3 95 Govemment Com Beef 1-1b. can Cooked Corn Beef a zsc ‘ O D Soc Good and durable; per pair lz_]_c Officers’ Moleskin Coats 3o min siog ..o believe they cant be 1950 | Government Huck Towels s % 5 6 for 75¢ | Government Slickers " $1.00 & $1.50 Government Tea # 8¢ 92ty of Java Tea. b pke 15¢ | Government Pumpking " '© 5= G 25¢ | Navy Shees ™ = $5.45 |i Reclaimed. Genuine Officers’ Trunks. Extra well protected... ! Double Wool Blankets. O. D. Full double bed size; perfect.. LT e g E Government Trunks 4.00 | Blankets $3.95 | Heavy Garrison Shoes $5.45 i m Govemment Comfcrten Full double-bed size. Khaki or fancy................. 75c ' Government Uniona ((;)tvx:r“arlllcs Lee,”new; perfect Khaki sz 95 Rl.lsset Shoes N AT o N T S A Ty “ New. Extra large size.. Towels e fmished Huck Towels. Dozen.._.__.._.. oo 1.50 , Chambray Shirts " " s extra heavy 89¢ | ' Pure Honey Sibisized s e, -1, 11 G overnment Buckets New. Canvas. Collapsible Water Buckets........... 100 , Governmen_Wod Breec]la ........................ Tioers $1.50 ‘ Congoleum Rugs 4% feet square .. Gove” ment Undel""ealr dNr::."SP:;ficc;mSummer weight shirts and 45(: ‘ Gove]mnflent wool Underwear ............................... soc 1 New Riding Breeches ----------------------------------- Government Jackets (e colored ~All sizes. All perfect. An Gy | Government Tents @t 166 fti of 6oz canvas . §95 () | Pillowcases 57 26 - Governmeiit Piu’ows N:;vvelr(apoc Pillows. A good quality ticking 50(: I Govemment Pup Tents ©F shelter halves; waterproof....... sz 25 [ Mochawk & Empire Shee 600 s Govemment l‘eggings New. Canvas Leggings. All sizes. soc l Govemment Shoes New hob nall shoes; strongest shoes made. $4 50 ’ Arm] Steel Cots e R D s i sy T Govemment Shll‘ts All-wool khaki color. Every shirt perfect..... 95c Government Blankets ‘;’l:;fi‘l’)‘v d::flaz,gfl;an and mixtures. 52.25 l Metal Boxes Suitable for Window bOXes .......ceeeeeeeiiiiiiiisiieiaaaa.. § I = 1} I i At Any of Extra Heavy, Corrugated, Galvanized--With Tops Our Stores NEVER before has such an opportunity been offered the Washington public. $6.50 is their actual worth and $5 is the lowest price asked for them at sales. “Uncle Sam” sold them to us, and they are every one protected to’ stand the hardest lmock,s. ‘The tops and bottoms are remforced with heavy iron bands to make denhng nmposuble. I