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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER cresce NV SLON TOCUT,GLASH OVER CREDT SAYS R, NONDELL| FOR WINNING WAR . 7, 1921, THE MONUMENT LIFT RUNNING. |WOMEN NAMED FOR IMPORTANT POSITIONS : o A IN THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING DEMOCRATS SEE NO HOPE IN PARLEY ational Monument, which has not {been running for the past thre ! montha owing to the necessity of WILD AUTO PURSUIT sumed operation and will be running every day, Sundays and Holldays in- {cluded. for the nvenience of the according to an announcement < (Continued from First Page.) disarmament conference will, the fore, meet under the most unpromis ing auspices.” And then it proceedm |loday from the office of Col. C. O. : 3 @ in | Sherrill. Supt. of - Public Buildings : . : : to muitiply the compileations which Motor Thieves Elude Police in |ind’ Grounds. Republican Leader in House |Gen. Pershing Replies to It mags the anminiairation Lus caused or e coming limitation of arma- e T T : o B & ments conference Chase, But Officer on Way | Confers With President on Gompers at Lafayetle Ossicid oa ! aatiteny) wibommte: . The confs . it appears, can Home Gets Suspects. | Budget Problem. Banquet. find no faver with the democratic organization the simple reason N e-an-hour chase through Gove cco ¢ | Gen. Pershing and Samuel G ) (UACSEIDESTGE S Snged iy A ortheast and Southeast vernment economy and the new | Gen. teeiing ! e Somp e pabil ministration. Politics is ' hinston carly ioday preceded the federal budget were discussed todey | i1t lust night at a dinner given | politics. Even in advance of the first « AinglonfeaslyicudayipEs by President Harding with Repre- |at the Chevy Chase Club, an the con- | scssion of the conference. when noth- two. who said he lived o sentative Mondell of Wyoming, n,_»;‘luulnn of the oxerclacs celebrating | ME I8 el Knowh av 1o the dered 7d Joseps welly i Geaner touse, | Lafayette-Marne day. At least offi-|the d cratic organizat appear e e nan: ! publican foor leader in the House. > 4 st of ie democratic organization appears TR Sk e | Reduction of $13 In the cont of uni- ! The President explained his plans for | ¢l Washinzton regards It as a clash | to be lining up n vpposition. = The arrest was made \\-nnlnhlhr--c :;H‘m for members of the Washinzton | a greatly reduced budget, and also | OVer the question of whether 1abor|pe in Bession auring the entire ,'-n.',.. hours after.police of the ninth pre-| High School Cadet Corps for the com- incidentally expressed hope for early | WOB the war. that the international conference will direction o Leut Sret | I8 5chool year waw announced today sage by the Senate of the railroud | Mr. Gompers had spoken on the be meeting in Washington. | —The 3 he theft of the auto- by Stephen E. Kramer, assistant su- | debt funding bill se to the neces. | 2ter dinner program and while hel DG oY (he democrats in the Senate © it 2 perintendent of schools. who is in di- | i ceonomy 18 coming from the |Made ne clalm thut labor won the|and House to discuss the activitic Arehie Flynn of 5113 street northe Urect charge of the soldier-student or- | «did Ropresentative Mondell, | W&F» he did tell of the re:crd of|of the conference on the floor of thei west, & hacker, made the first report ! gnization. The natty biue uniforms | N ey e ona el | the " American Federation ‘of Labor (ive bodics while the confer- of a hold-up. He phoned the ninth pre=! st voar cost the cadets $35. The | willing, apparently, to cut as ure oth- | SUFIn& the war, and declared that fng S Sahbe St Sxr s einct station that two »’r:.:’\l‘rx n‘-‘;‘., price this year will b £22. or govermment agencl I:[:;’luul to the entry of the Unitedgan building nlflfi‘-‘""'“':';mu-r:n!!-' :‘Jln':]ln‘:}: ul:n.'-r"‘r‘.:“i;ln.x”n";bm‘--.: ,r"" ol"'hlh‘:ul";‘r‘xv ’;luc;::nsr in nn;: HAZRIZ Pressure on Ofiicers. xuu-?ufufne'ifixz:my wus Wth the | LG it seemn that the American 5 is poc o c. Kramer : i Eane o Tty ) = J roponent Jimitati At na s ma & her this year than last, assuring | not more than $300,000,000. The Gen. Pershing said: mies right here in this country. 0! 3 I 3 vi e . 300, 3 . pres- g = = ” LB with Sergts. Lohm n{f:fn Aets of a serviceable uniform | MISS MARY T. SPALDING, { MISS JOSEPHINE G. ADAMS, MISS MARTHA FEEHAN, ent avpropriation’ s in exceen of | “First of all I want to say that| mmediatels startod out | Lt can be worn as a school sait a med nxnistant foreman in charge of | $400,000,000. It is fmpossible, Mr.|€Very true American is a patriot| 9 on the - with an automobile fur ”' - l<»| u‘r‘dm_!.u\- Durposes. A fur-' the machine mewing section of the | New assistant superintendent of doeu- | Appointed sssistant foreman of the yondell stated, to continue the numer- whether he Lelonzs to some labor or- ON G'MLET TH'EF S TRA'L. nished ph' Brown, owner of , Ul reduction in the cost of the uni-| bindery. | ments day proofroom. our naval bases, camps and other uc- | 88hiZation or is just an ordinary citi- —_— LU LE ‘They cruised the | {ormy Easiprcdicted Jor next year | ' tivities developyd during the War. He | 3on: &nd that it lew't & qusstion of 18- | po1ic, Tearn of Woman Who Acted northeast section and were heading | frRCR b e price indicated that Director Dawes of the ! 3 2 question of any . thwest when the alleged o to the pre-war level. IMi 6 : budget, and other government officlaly | OT8&nization, it isn't ‘a question of R orti When e Hilngl) doveco the yreowarieve " | pinars Quiet, But Defiant, |DROP IN FREIGHT RATES HIGH POSITIONS 60 g e S Suspiciously. At Tth Street and Fiorida avenue : e ¥ | officers for further reductions in esti- | 11 3 Police toduy got a line on the A e arieinpipussulty (TN ko indica ey P »| ONTHE N. & W. STEAMERS mates 3 | "“It is a question of whether we are | el ! 3 : JERapolice stanttiin L e |are £ the'cut In the price | Preparing for New “War' NT ! T0!G.10. P WOMEN [mnces o0 o e o {loyal citlzens of the T tites. 1| @partment house gimlet thief from £} = o where the policed es : cHevalithatias) | Siseaause s dell waid that there appesred to be a | VANt to say here that the mc rs | Mrs ¥ :id of the Roland . Eckington place. 1 the detectives resule det corps during the | (Continued from First Page.) | tendency for too much overlapping | Of the labor unions weren't the only | 2 a M 1l ide and the detectives | copiing vear will make the greatest | —— = . Reduction Effected Through the | h ' A i | vhe ibi el gl e i the oceupants. Alg o tee s B st | educt | by the Navy or Army aviation func- |9DB6S Who made it possibie to win the {aven : ~ his he high | e, : = a war. into view und the AT high i here, as thev feel that it T am forced tions. He said that the accident to | War. f 3 Mrs ald reported that an at : L ear. it is{gut there will be just one.more union| Eforts of D. C. Merchants and | the ZR-2 dirigible would not ncces- | *“It Was the citizens who inherited tempt -en made to enter her o e e any [boys from | sympathizer out of the way. | Manufacturers’ Association. literature, music and |garily deter procedure with big air- | tHEir patriotism from their forefath- apartment during her absence vester- T s Mir. K | Fought to State Capital. | £ es of the fine arts. For |ship conetruction, but that the ZR-2's | €78 Who came across in the Mayflower day. She found two holes bored in » was cut o af lthe samerd -\n::."':s AT TiCiE o e sl ot tamea) | RLhroushiithe feflonts of ll:l‘e M?r— | years she was a student at the Cor- |l0ss should be 2 warning to “stop, .;!:gph‘&gx;e&‘;u desndu upn;nAanu deter- | the door near the ch for the lock- y : k . s design 2 My license tiis year was obta . ; . S : o b il s (U o or Khie Rork d Awa o The only difference will | tter & long 1egal Aght conting nees | CHaAtS. and Manufacturers: Assocle-| ;... ‘gongol of Art. Later Miss{ ook 8ad listen Welll naiithions e aves alnpred | o Tl Mnon Snguiy. Sk RoND Shat IS I G means op o fertrce mnljonatien & lone Jeen ing sov- | tion the freight rates on the Norfolk | i SPILic o Cooperation: | v _adopted i woman who said she was selling ptinued down Fl e L erfal used In ;eral hundred dollars, and 5 in the 4nq Washington Steamboat Company Adams took a business course prepara- 7 American institutions as their own. Londs had inquired if she were at s o, {state capital. But I am still here and | jine have been reduced, effective Sep- | s : JCALl o Ltherg oy Stnmentideparimenta, abor Not 1n Control. home and nei s later are said i | g lans for orzanizing the cadet corps om going to stick. Right in this hotel | yinyer 59 according to an snnounce- | ory 10 entering the government Representative Mondell said, were | . ol el il PR e R ey Al gl eastern scotion of the city < 1ugi- | for the new year are now under way. |is 4 man who just before the outbreak | mt€] B SECOCNE (0 455U Ty | service, and was appointed under civil jshowing & commendable spirit of co- | acione policies of this republic are not} 0, 50" near the Fernald! apartment gives swirenea o hghvy andisient i 06 S0 108 IR beyalinithelcarne iwonC toil agan o/catinia naturall T et ot the wut magks the|service to the office of.publie docu- |operation toward reduction of their |SEiermined by labor unions or by 2ny | 5 or A T - et soon a Gpeni e | ipexet WH SR Cona BT S iace soisy - e urk I : : | ; but. by the con- e e B ed she Afth precinct | Panies formed and drills started In |awakened and a man told him that he | cunpaien inaugurated by the asso- | where she has been employed for|in" next's year's appropriations, to|*She of whatever amii A No bird is more prolific than the + Luarters and Ak out for the car. |preparation for the 1922 competitive | had just one hour to live or gt out of | Cation for the reduction of water about fourteen yeurs. During .this|enaple tax reductions. g “It seems to be about time for some| purtridge, the hen laying from fou- v picked up shortly aft-|drill. tad Just one hour to live or kit but of | transportation facilities to neardy | time she has been advanced by uc- one to rise up and say that America | tean to eihgteen eggs, and usually \ abandoned at 16th and B[ No an instructor will be appoint- | essary to sleep In the woods, as the | POInts. | cessive promotions to tae position of —_— shall be governed and ruled by Ameni- | hatehing them all O s acutheaxt jea yenr to succeed Capt., RICHard | mouniain, bastes ‘are almost fmpocaible | o, Einal arrangdments for the reduced | chief of the correspondence and filing REAL ESTATE LUNCHEON.|Sn citizens and not by organizations | e b tioe eret Bl . who{ R Day, S.IM. C., who! resigried ‘sev- | to negotiat Rt e s ' | charges were made this morning at a | section, which she has filled for nearly « | which have their own selfish purposes {=— e % ot Tduty at midnight had | eral monthis ago to aceept a Similar po- | with mine guards and <pies heu conference between Secretary Colum- | five years. —T to serve. It was not the third inter-| A Oy A e Thace, dropped| sition with the high schools Of Dallas, | srmed rowline ncound Joobis for pec | Pus and W. I Callahan, trafflc man-| - Miss Adams has been an active| Under Secretary of State Fletcher |Nationale that made the allied victory out from the police machu'e at 13th% Tex. Mr. Kramer said that Lieut. Col. | pie on thjs side of Biair mountain ager of the Norfolk and Washington!worker in the Christian Science | Is expected to address the members j POssible. RO Htreet and Maryland avenue northeast M. Craigie, U. S. A., rotired,| “I am glad the troops came. They | company. churches of Washington and is chair- | of the Washington Real Estate Board | Prince de Bearn, charge d'affaires of fo make his way e, boen detailed with the hish | eertaimly relioved o tense situation. ' The differential between rail and!man of the board of directors of the|at the bi-monthly luncheon tomorrow the French embassy, said that thel FRECEEG D tnavract adets by thel WAL Devastm nts | B Ae mm afiaie it I8 oot WLl sver ter rates that has been restored is Fourth Churchs at the Hotel La Fayette. George Y.|American nation has kept the pledge | feat M. when two men who 100l ve charse of the orgunization. | Peice will reign as long us the fed- ally” the same o that Which | yiu, Feekan ¥ ek ol Wiorthington i itoipdsian: made in its name nineiy-seven yoia| B rency o serve sou when reaty 1 o € D 5 5 - 5 : ) e v el = 2 2 s for tha 1 v by the mayo: New York. e paperin; Jike thise in the stolen eir, passed | He indicated that the War Department | eral forces are herc, but when the Lireats used by Washington |, Miss Feehan, who becomes assistant e o S b e | ecallod the arrival of Gen. Layfastts{ g done Quai- fim. He arrestal them o bt probably would be requested to detail 10 you dust wateht| T 5L merehunts buying from southern, | foreman of the day proof section. iing of Lee b Latimer, chalrman; Percy |00 August 16 1823 whem i < alwars 1 i 3 ofticers to assist Lieut. Col. | Iverywhere one goes down in this, BEOCHRI, YRUNE, (1and towns. ! which numbers nearly 200 employes. | i Russell and Jesce Hedgos. greeted by the mavor as foll {Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 53 14m 5 rovided by the War | Chatn himn Sharsr'ne Loran counte. | The differential that now exists on | w born in Ovid. Y.. but is now { “General, your companions in H N 0.y INC.s i ont officers. One will be stationed at | In the, hearts of the neople In the| Clases. 1 =2 3 4 3 Sjis an active republican wo Deaths RCPOYted- ants will never forget, the young and | Rebkalk | Contral and the other at another high | U™l R0t {Tuet him. Every Kind | tuil: R 23! " Previous to coming to Washington | gy foltowing deaths e heen reported to | brave Frenchman who devoted hisi[— = == of 5608 | School lofi a erimet 15 to him and} jin 1904 to enter the service of the ZOV- ithe health department within the lust twenty- | youth, Lis talents and his fortune to robbed at} R —— { his deputies. He is king of the “king- Bi d jernment she was engaged In newspa | tour lour =i | the aéfense of the cause.” | e of 4 of approximatel dom of Logan.” Ife reigns supreme | i per worl vid, Interlaken and street. {h voint of w pistol of approximateiy IPOLICE CONTINUE RAIDS |50t P8 ottt machime: Hackea | irths Reported. * fuguclialls &% 1008 Sovern: o 00 | ; e Acc < to the pe Srause ad- by thé power of the operators. It iS| The following births have been orted 1o | Ment printing ofiice she has served 127 Rihles Hospital, e ity in a recent rob- | TO DESTROY BOOTLEGGING | Por e T e i miners | the heatch demrtoent’ within the. lank twenty- | Succensively as a pressfeeder. cop (17, Kivlex Homial . of a haberdasnery. where a large | and the people in this section place |four hours Fs holder. compositor and proofreade 224 xtrvet. ! \tity of silk shirts were stolen. | wur raids on alleged violators of | the blame for this latest blot in the i Thomas R, and G. Fisher, girl twin Miss' Spalding, who is the first | 1319 C street The method used in gettin: n, |the prohibition act netted three pris- | State’s history. e ey b bendarels, siel. | WOMaN to be appointed to one of the |u CFoming avenue ! d Retu , ihe hacker. to Bladensbur loners and about fourteen and one-hal Fields in Danger of Unionizing. Sobert aud Alu 1. Auumaih, boy. © 'e”r‘)',s“:‘:‘s""l{;";‘:“:"0;‘2‘;““‘_:"“‘;;":“")"’1‘1“1{; 1110 P street. g i an eturn i o the police, s through a | Quarts of intoxicanis during the pa = : “da o Charies W. and Ethel M. Lanha 1. 5 leorgetown, £ Ktreot | Including War Tax . t:l':::t‘:‘:u;) R i o Ratr fonr Roe et o ab = L were danger” of § J e and Sadie Altman, girl. | now a legal resident and a republican | Kilbournaiplace: i A fee itation at which he was employed. | Police report today. being unionized at the last election. | Viucent B. and Lula M. Ledinan, boy | voter in the sixth district of Maryland. | Noru Atkin, &, 'Children's’ Hospital ! SUNDAY, e AT : Hhadsn. colored, thirty- | Sherift Don was in danger of losing | William If. and Eva st Gl bor, | © | She was appointed to the government | ohn 1. Mackar, = tmontis, Chlldrers Hos- ! heast.” When ' the ‘men reached P ircer Waa arresia | prostie carried with his job. "Hia| il € i eud Ml O feabe, s prinung office March 1 1830, and has {PL 1, rarkien, 56, 1000 New derses ave- || SEPTEMBER 11 = . o it by Priv: ¥ job was going. too, for there was al MIHam - Uil been employed in the bindery continu- |, 230, 3 ! ot of ladensburg T i > rivate Bauer of the | A rge L. and Anna M. Tighe, boy = =, nue. ] = alied to Flynn to hal inct on a charge of trans- ibility that the ballot would mn| ne A buckett, girl. ously since that time. For the la: | Similar Excursion Oct. 9. ’ 5 of §$1, his pocketbook | PO xicants. Two quarts of y him throuxh. He went to the | boy. two years Miss Spalding has been d f . } Lv. Washington. .. 12130 A.M. well as his automobile. | Whis were seized, accosling to the | O tors with a threat that withinl ¢ A Rirl. rectress in the pamphlet bindery s Freedumen's Hospital. SAVINGS BANK Arrive in New York in Early him with wire, gagged | police. minutes after he was (lt_feu(:dl doatol N0 and Eildn Wit o tion and recently has been in char; otomac river flood gates, ! Morning. Bim and made off. | Serst. Harney and Private Berry|he would unionize every mine in the} Sawuel it Ao B of the wire stitching group. 10N o Fivesiadathlend OLDEST SAVINGS | RETURNING “Upon arrest, the police claim, Flynn's | 0f the fourth precinet, with Chief | LOBan operators Qlatrict L mower S Ruth H Boy. During her long service in the gov- ! ek e R R e Aim nocRctbaqk sstwell as the | Prohibition ‘Agent Stephenson. ar-| 15 JDoWE b¥ the Iactlhor Do el King. v ernment printing office she has acquir- o — — BANK IN WASHINGTON I | “rerminain, Went Zid 2 . . Seorge W ed. e villiam tena Jucobi, girl. wide knowledge of genera - === = s % M. e e (o orge v ams, L COlored. | ed his commanding threat. =~ Tayntona and Jutta Harris, &irl : ery work and is considered one of ESUARINGAT I DS I A WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT || ara timer 6 145 P, dayitent ame sSuEwasifou 3 | west: eharied. with ilegat sosscasion | Rn e e e e RoAEh ] Aames (L Tanc Haurteasel Wood, it twins. |} the mostiexpert €mployes'in herdlyizl LER Special |} 210 16TH ST, K.W. ing time: Liberty Street (down. BOUND BY PICTURE WIRE. |©f Whisky and gin. last night. Nine|gome of their arms and ammunition| William H. and Bertha Suith girl. ion) Sale i i|| tewn) 6:00 P.M. standard tim: H lquaru were seized. O ken: they have others hiddan| Robert and An Del, gir. | e | | P.M. daylight saving time, Bound with picture wire. Clarence| Frivates Lomax and Murphy of the!j “and they are making more | Augustus 1wl Enia P Lowrs. girl. = —_— z Quality Harde Co. || il same das. Beall of 501 Stanton street. a hack |"l‘£";’, e o jnzeniaey of| = sEx-Inch guusi e waldon Somes and Jutla ave, by H . 637 F St. N.W. s N My ni was left lying some distance from |13 Fenton court northeast. with Pro-|one of wich s being hauled to t i H = £ i Saturday Preceding the pike south of Alexandria by a!:;‘;‘;':’e"(l ‘l’f“:“ '!:‘;ze. last oight and | heights when the federal troops ar- = = Moo ST gy Eyes Emsmined || = 2 5 M St. N.W. H Excursio Néane white ‘man who' |had robbed | SIE¢ "ne Green, colored, thirty |rived on the scene. 55074 Bolle Glasses Fittod || . Phone Main 8723 See Flyers. Consult Ticket N ar 3300 in cash, & $30 diamond | Y¢ars of age. charged with selling and| These guns could prolong a siege Marnage Licenses. DR. CLAUDESS. bm&‘NEs Ty e e ) | Agents. ring and his automobile late lasciillegal possession of intoxicants. A{more terribie tham any cVer ¢XPeri-; arriage llcenses have been lssued o the LA 5 oles . . night, according to a report received|SMall amount of whisky In a bottlejenced anywhere The one ‘hat Was, foilowing: e Kyesight Spectalist While. they last | timore & olno by the police. et - found was heavily charg.d POW=1"jeqse C. Moore and Penrl West. (Formerly With Edwin H. Ets) While_they et A e S s According to Beall, the man en-|, SeT8t Burke, Privates Lomax and|der. and the projectile consisiad of| Emest M. Gould and Fannie Butler. o Booated 1 REGULAR_PRICE, 300 | | cared is ear from 12th street amd) Murphy of the ninth precinct and |nails, slugs, and rocks tamped nearly | Isanc Lee and Etbel Smith 409410 McLachlen Blds.. T T R TS T T T P vlvania avente to drive soutn Prohibition Agent Rose raided 1105 to the riuzzle. And, strange as it may| Twyman§. Gilmore aud Lulu &; Ashton. 10th and G Sts. N.W. e Best p P e Y eTae o, Ve poutl | Congress court northeast and seized | seem, th: gun was not designcd by tne| Charlie Neadon of Wardtown, Va., and Elsfe Phone ¥ain T8l. we Wl“ O hen A distance: out of that|Seven pints of gin. Richard Pierce, |miners but is ihe product of the brain | Matthews of Bastos. ¥a. | 0 010 and Mag- e h town the passenger drew a revolver| colored; allesed owner of the liquor, |and brawn of 4 Red Crogs azsnt; whol yelifiher'ef foatoke, oo " Home in Perfect Order YoUr Mome “nd ordered the hacker to halt,| €caped, but a warrant for his arrest |1 @ mine sympathizer Thovsh crude, ; B, 070 "Mundy of Roanoke, Va., and Ruth | — . > on monthly He then produced picture wire and| Will be sought today. according to the j it Woull have been effcctive fromn a|aotiey of Sieva, Va. —if you have us do your papering, bound Beall's hands behind him. | Police. destructive standpo It consisted| ™ James H. Foster of Brookmal, V: decorating, and furnish the window | payrents , ; : kg of a siz-inch well-drilled pipc. rifled, | B, Butler of Reedville, ¥ 35 E The hacker was marched into nearby 5 W i i v a | shades and draperies. TH] i =6l £ b Bistoliipo MGNRNETNRa | Sty o e tovo bainer Mliea | Nei b Hobine of hin cit = Prices exceptionally reasonsble E A whole beef could be bought > 8 k L { ce totwe e two being Nell 8. Robins of this city. v 5 5 vl ATl ORdSred. 0 odown o Dlcuiray . :flm:‘ St. Johns. With rabbitt metal. 1 eS| Xick Johnson and Florence Juckaon. Estimates cheerfully furnished, H. I. SCHARR Elech-lc c° P 1 3 $12 wire was then bound around his| Capt. Reed and crew of the St. Johns Willia N. Simmons and Mildred B. Starr. 739 1th st M. 1286, 2 or as low a price as $12. ¢ ankles, and the hacker heard the!have chartered the big boat for | _ FiShting Sure to Be Resumed. George 1. Turneston ana Margarét E. snip- | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. |3t Gr-20=50 2 i ‘ machine Speed away with the bandit|ferty-mile moorlight ride ftonight | There Is little doubt that theley. 714 13th N.W. Sicass sardl t ost You Nothing to Get People then knew price v at the wheel. 2nd’ all revenus recelved . wili{fghting which started from a small| IHobert Colbert and Pearl Lomax. Our Estimate.” About an hour later Beall suc-|be divided among them. They hope |&Ct which has been lost sight of in | John W. Connors enf EFRRICER U JOnckIuse. Phose or sl SasTaeale il giea Ninaced) economy, but they knew not | ceeded_in loosening his bonds, and!to attract a record-breaking crowd of | the news of the active operations will | "S} gennitman and Julia Shade. | tosend our” estimater, who will ‘give you s, ishi w made his way to Alexandria. where |friends whom they have piloted safely |be resumed when the federal forces| finard W. Johnson and Flota K. Day. reasonable price on any Painting, Paper- the relishing goodness and he reported the robbery. The report|and happily up and down the river|are removed. The troubles have| Earl R. Evans and Alettha H. Stiles. hanging or lnterior Decorating that you may lity of was immediately relayed to police |scason after season. A jazz orchestra {been brewing for some weeks over | George'A. Hossick and Lillian M. Santacel. ants quality o g headquarters. and a search was!will provide music. The boat leaves|the contests for organization. The | Elbert F. Eliason and Glendora B. Gibbs. HARRY W. TAYLOR CO., Inc. started for the man. at 7:15 p.m. as usual. state deputies brought it to a head| Michael F. Wall and Kathryn Shaw. 2 oy |when they came, heavily reinforced, | Fgrl B. Nickson of Chicago, 1ll., and Emma 2333 18th St. N. — = jacross the “dead line” on Blair moun. T G A Phone Col. 1077 ’ arles M. Burke of Delaplane, Va., and | fain into the big coal mining dis- R et Sva = : i trict and arrested several miners on M of Brandywine, Md., and J | Warrantethat is, they claimed they | Attt Drescher of thia. iy 2 You may not need a New = l\‘:d wsrmnmkbut no one ever saw lfl1-:un “monfll and Annie Gill, both of Mid- Roof for some time to come, . i them or even knew what th h | dleburg, i i ] e (1) (1) = They took th e Charges | O e tostellon of Aulander, N. C., and Hasel || if the present roof is properly 2 e Y ook these miners and |y, "Forbes of Rhonerville, Calif repaired. Get our advice and S marched' them at the head of a col=| "G,y &, Compton of Hurriman, Tean., and estimate. Pauline E. Swasch of Baltimore, L ~Frank E. Murray and Helen E. Podmenick. Colbert Service is George L. Reiss of East Orange, N. J., and -quick service as well = B A favorite dish In many households. All the rich ‘flavor of quality beef in thin, even slices appetizingly luscious. No waste, fat or bones. Every bit good and edible. Ask for the %-pound package. Marie R. Ellis of Tallahassce, Fl as satisfactory and economical service. MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F 'Street Main 3016-3017 | o i’ umn as a means of protection from miners who. they feared, would fire i d, ng ature on them. They wero taken to the mouth of a mine and the miners in self, and give yourself that opening were told to come out. the you They refused and started firing, the captured miners ‘dropping. The deserve in ordertodo - In Pimples on Face and Head. CouldNot Sleep. CuticuraHeals, ““Eczema broke out in pimples on my baby’s face and head and itched and burned so badiy thathescratched and irritated the affected parts. His hair became lifeless and dry, and his Clyde H. D. Herbert Shreve and both of Dickerson, Md. Daniel J. McCarthy of Philadelphls, and Elise L. Hardin of this cit Edward 8. Willett, jr., and Ma Hamilton Perkins and Sadie Boyd. Lorenzo Hawkin and Agnes N. Golden. Ralph G. Blakely of this city and Alice A. . Many people get -§i the idea that they can f their nerves omr edge and their diges- Margaret A. Brewer, P deputies returned. About this time the word must have been passed through union circles to mobilize, for it was at this time that the forces began to congregate. The deputies retreated mountain and spies for the miners Your Children’s Eyes The Most Popular at all Chain to Blair tion upset year after up your mind to quit Lo 1 of Pittaburgh, P nt up the mountain pass, where | 93a7le of Pittaburgh, Fa. Should be examined before school starts for 4 s Mark ~ q John W. Umhau and Gladys B. Hawkins. = ave. G face was disfigured. He was ctoss tores, Markets, and Groceri year, and “get away coffee and tea for {hey found mon buslly cutting tress | i Clampien sna Corry Do | 2ny desclencyiof visioa they may Save. Gossmic |} S0y SO0 1 r d could not aleep = < e Thomas W. Gough and Hester V. Bureh, | BERNARD A. BAER “We began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in three weeks he was completely healed, after using two cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment.” (Signed) Mrs. John D. Baker, Rt. 2, Santa Fe, Tenn., March 8, 1921. Clear the pores of by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occa- sional touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soften, sootheand heal. ‘They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. awhile—and drink delicious, appetizing Postum instead. the progress of organized bands. Trenches were being. hurriedly. dug | T o o poer X el ng ~hurrie u and stone breastworks thrown up. “OPTOMETRIST B worl wa amd mat o acs: | REQUESTS ASHES OF BODY | 217:218 EVANS BUILDING uties, or “thugs,” as they are termed, 1420 New York Avenue were preparing for war, and the ad- BE STREWN ON POTOMAC District National Bank g 1406 G Street vance of the miners began. Heard Report of Firing. When at Madison they recetved the word that the President had called on | Late Anthony Francis Lucas them to disperse they started to com- Asks Simple Burial Ceremony ply with the command, but had only gone a short distance when the re- GOt} (i, Montenegrin orphans of the late sound, refreshing sleep which builds You can be ‘proud of your Complexion port came of the deputies firing on To Mutual Advantage our food doesn’t Blair mountain. Nothing could sto; £ . . : ‘Sample Each Pres by Mail. Address: “CuticuraLed- b4 . Order Postam from thiems thiensan dino it ia Saton tha | tE oo B thiony, —if you will but give the e e T digest as it should, until the federal troops arrived. o nels T o oD TAl A ate Bl A skin the proper attention. Dot Oamenituat, o 5 would it not be well Your Grocer today. 1hen the advance guard of tho 40th | Bequests of $5.000 each are also pro- Not _ “decorative” — but Semihae - That’s how we look at - t n @ | vid Y 27 1 i S Drink this hot, re- of Blajr ‘mountain. the: commanding st £or the -Coumbia Folytochnie [ healthiul stimulaton and ADVERTISEN R the relations of the Bank officer heard no firing, but as soon as | Institute for the Blind and the Wash- the troops hove in sight every gun|ington City Orphan Asylum. and the customer. We . N. Harper Postum permits l h | ! for 10 days and see i whatawonderful dif- i | and tea are drugs, as you. Isit any wonder ying) made instantlyinthe | that the steady use cup by the addition of | of these drugs some- bdinazr;anm Postn: | times causes serious Cereal packages larger bulk, for those who damage? prefer to toake the drink while the meal is being and rifle started popping away to give the impression of a real warfare. The troop commander stepped up and in- formed the defenders’ commander that he was relieved, and all left the mountain top except the troops. The Army then set up its own machine gun nests, and Dpatrols were started down the Blair side of the mountain to make a contact with the 26th In- fantry, which came down by way of St. Albans and Madison. The troops have their mountain ma- ohine gun carts ready for action, fleld wireless and searchlight stations set up and are prepared for action. But there is little for them to do now, and they are contenting themselves with cleaning. up the towns. In Blair the town hose cart was hauled out and the buildings occupied by the troops ‘were washed inside and out by water. . Great piles of debris were collected and fired and animals which have been allowed to roam at will through the streets were ordered restricted for sanitary purposes. RENAMED SCHOOL TR! ‘Walter W. Burdette was nt- od trustee of schools for Wai u ‘district county, jE ., in Arlington aas | expiration of that time he is to have The testator directs that his re- mains be incased in a plain piné coffin and without flowers, pomp and cere- mony be cremated and is ashes strewn by one of his executors on the lower Potomac. The executors are the widow, Caroline F. Lucas; the son, Anthony F. G. Lucas; Willlam L. Miller and the National Savings and Trust Company. The son is to have $50,000 in bonds and all the antique arms and silver in the family residence. Miss Louise Campbell of Macon, Ga. is given $20,000 in bonds to be selected by the widow and Mi Bessie H: ‘Washington is to have $1,000. come for ten years from a trust fund of $56,000 is given to Camillo Guesde- novich of Trieste, Italy, and at the the fund. Francesco Pasinovich, of Spalato, Dalmatia, is left $5,000 in gold bonds, and a like bequest {s made to | Theodore Novack of Lesina, Dalmatia. Frank Novack is to receive $2.000, and a llke amount is to be used by the| executors in defraying the expensg of two scholarships for worthy young men. A six-foot statue of L. Gn{ulfl is given to Marius Cam) of the United States geo! survey. ‘the ul‘n'lln‘ Mrs. Coon’s Prescriptions— Almond Skin Food Muscle Cream Absorbent Cleansing Cream are safe and sane—and sure helps. For sale at Drug and Dept. Stores $1.00 Each Prepared by MRS. N. C. COON i New-Day Treatment Keeps Feet in HOW TO END ACHING FEET Perfect Condition A little book, entitled “The Prop- er Care of the Feet” is helping & good many people to free them- selves from the nérvous strain and constant annoyance of paining feet. 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