Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1921, Page 36

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) 36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921. W‘ UNIONIST PARTY SHIFTS. |FIND ERZBERGER SLAYERS I-AEK UF WURK MAI 496 SCHOOL BUILDINGS Strong Porto Rico Group Comes Out |One Said to Be Student and Another N IN NEW YORK UNDER BAN Against Independence. ! a Merchant. lfir\l(n\At;:«’\u‘l\v-l :m;.l it ek -rfii”é‘;'«fi"..‘J.ff::f.’&;f:fif&'.’.‘ki{.:’&z BRIIISH EUNBERN Condemned by Authorities for Vio- S _$700 & 3800 SHOES | party, which is in power. has given| former vice chancellor, who recently Other Bemnl. Report Shows. | a vote of confidence to Jose G. Tor- | Was assassinated ir the Black For- e i est. They are Heinrich Tillessen, a . NEW YORK, September 15.—Official {res. acting head of the party. fol- | (higeny, and Heinrich Schulz, a mer- London in Ferment Over Un- |records showing that out of 695 pub- indorsement of Gov. E.[ chant. m school buildings in use in New out. Then the remainder—all pure, rich coffee is steel- cut. The diffcrence in cup quality, in flavor of coffee made from these two pounds would startle you. Yet both were of the same expert blending, the same careful, even roast. Coffee made from the first pound will have that certain bitterness more or less noticeable in coffee from which the bitter chaff is not removed. And Boscul is the only coffee from which the chaff is actually removed. It’s more work for us to treat coffee the Boscul way, but the difference to you is worth it. Try Boscul Coffee next time. You'll appreciate this difference. In 1-Ib. tins and sealed cartons—40c; handy half-pound packages—21c; 5-1b. tins—3$2.00. Never in bulk- =~ Distributor—Liebman Bros., m 474 Pa. Ave. N.W. Berry cracked Worthless chatt oven by I Boucal which we reject. ‘Whole coffee berry snowing cnmus. Wm. S. Scull Co., Camden, N Jo== For 63 years Importers, Roasters and Blenders: of Higll Grade Coffees hausted and not a penny coming in. T Shoe Clerk—Here is a pair of good, heavy, durable shoes. Customer—That is just what I want. I'm going out to hunt a job. SAVE TIME USE THE | Broadway Limited! CHICAGO NO EXTRA FARE "5 Leave Washington 3.03 P. M., To-day Arrive Chicago 9.55 A. M., To-morrow 3 19 Hours and 52 Minutes A The BROADWAY LIMITED allows a full business day in Washington to-day, and arrives in Chicago in time for a full business day fo-morrow. It offers the conveniences of through service, Club Car, Barber and Valet, Stenographer, a Ladies Maid, Dining Car Service, and a Distinction that is inseparably attached to the premier service of the Standard Railroad of America. d IMPROVED SERVICE fuel. s e el i Effective September 25 Consistent use of a scientifi- by ordinary gasolines in which — : cally balanced gasoline,always the quality is irregular. M:;b!ni:d e |l s e uniform, will eliminate unnec- > politan tixww.-yl-m- Limited | Limited | Louisan | Express | Limited essary waste. The fluctuating If you are not yet using the / Express | Limited Lv. Washington| 7.4554/10.5054 11.45&3. 3. 03!’ 4.50p¢| 4.50p5 6.20P% 6.50pg| Ar. Pittsburgh. 6.499‘.‘ 8.42pg] 945!' 12,3055 2.0154f 2.4355| 4.205¢) 4.205¢ * Cleveland. . [11.595¢/ i 7.0535| 7. 05*,. 7 OSA,. 7.3035) 8.0035 9.00a5 9.553<| 4.55pg R 6 30: 9.lfl%i Telephone — Main 4260 —T. L. Lipsett, District Passenger Representative, 227-228 Homer Building, 13th and F Streets, N. W., for additional information, or apply to City Ticket Office, 13th and F Streets, N. W., and Union Station, for Tickets, Pullman Reservations, etc. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA muffler. THE best engines un- avcidably waste some ower. A motor in which a low grade of jug; ivs light and volatile. It gasolineisusedmaylose produces grester mileage by as much as 90% of the eliminating waste. It is quick- potential energy of the quality of poor gasoline causes improved “Standard” Motor a motor to function unevenly, . Gasoline, by all means try it often discharging large quan- at once. There is some real tities of unconsumed or par- motoring satisfaction in store tially-burnt gasoline into the for you. You might as well \ STANDARD OIL COMPANY . MCCALLS | 7521905 Ponnsylvania Avenie, R Wo| orsirs Siove | 1927 £ S0 . BetReading1of | JEF OPEN SATURDAY EVEN}INGS". The improved “Standard” Motor Gasoline that discrimi- nating drivers are “tipping off to their friends, is clean-burn- firing and releases a smooth, collect. (NEW JERSEY) who August 17 reaf- Both men were members of the ork 496 have been condemned for position to"any move for | brigade ‘of Gen. Grharat. which was | €mployment and Reports u;lmlun of the fire regulations or pendence, originally | prominent in the app insurrection. er reasons, were read at the Meyer inaugural address. | Neither of them has yet been arrested. . legislative committee's investigation u oI5 uncement wai made today 3 Unrest Is Spreading. of the city administration. Tatal vio- YOU GAN VE MONEY ; ¢ ssion of the board lasting ations of the re laws in publ SOBTRERN |- SMALLPOX IN CHILEAN CITY.| mv KDWARD ruicis miii. |schoois reporisa siice 1913 were 7,335 BY WEARING k | enting vote,! oo ~ ~hile. By Cable t = ews.| Anning S. Prall, president of the Y W. L LA BUILDING Cuchi, an ad- T:;“*:;:;“i';"m:l;“‘:‘l;,gs:"’“i'“"z‘”;m::'uz e %o Dully News | pourd of education, when asked by ! i DOUGLAS SHOES ¥ sorin e N Elon R. B committee counsel, £ Which previous- | small pox. which is growing in in-| LONDON. tember 15— 00 Wighitions' had been: reported. to ] HE best known shoes in the world. adependence of | tensity. The ratio of infection is|Unemployment momentarily is dis-|the board, said they had not, but A Theyare soldin107 W.L Dwgln completely re-|about two in each one thousand in-placing Ireland as the -hief concern|{added that the board had frequently € | habitants. of the government. London is in a | OiScussed fire prevention measures in direct from the factory to ‘l'ermenl on the subject and the unrest M Brown said none of the condi- is extending throughout the country. |tions complained of had been reme- Si & ¥ Idied in the last four years. {Sir Alfred Mond and his committee of | V3, \Bice Deutsch, an mvestigator for jcabinet ministers just appointed by!the committee. said that the viola- Prime Minister Lloyd George are can- mm;r..r ":n law had been re: nuuln«;:n; | vassing the possibilities not only of | foF Afty fires, although no pupils ha ite been hurt. He said the cost of re- turdorary relief but of a permanent|iiring the schools to comply with N |hr<~ prevention regulations would be Public Utlity Work Promised. | §!500.000. In 100 schools, he testi- {fird. the stairways were not properly | Large works of public utility, espe- | fitted with safety devices. cially ~ roadmaking, will be under- —_— ‘!l\k\n during the fall and winter and i i 2 | Somelderation will be eiven to that|, TG SPRAT (R urca bel C if not bafling probl 0 rod as a e of ] :noh‘l;ol;’ the revival of o li‘:’;lfl‘:l‘:;l';‘ —————mm—— 2 3 W. L. Douglas name end, namely, the normalizing of | me=—————— - ——— ; S .llzggrx:atlx)nullpx(l|angv P ndantianor i and portmt is the best ers are charging the cabinet th inertness and R e T W known shoe Trade graphic announcement that they in- R . i Kem;ll to (.‘ll\uxlon Lloyd George in the opbert Mlfl; mf fl'l:h:’O;!d. I: north next Monday for the purpose of BUDMILUNg Chelr Views Fexpectme i ambers s o ighes Tmpl do mot ask the standard of quality at prime min when he will or can 4 o il receive them; they simply give the {8 writing the most thrilling thelowest possible cost day and hour of their intended ap- romances of his career— - S mlnas e C a pearance for an interview. —Their breathlecs tales of the great W. L. Douglas shoes chief anxiety is that the cabinet’s un- American North Woods—in . % employment committee will try to Americin Nor with his name and the Suppose we take two pounds of the evenly roasted, shift too larke a portion of the hur- S etail price stam| . S den to the local taxpayers. They de- The October story ““On Star T price on nicely blended coffee beans from which we produce Boscul. mandiithsfthelburdenishalllineddis: Peak” willnold you spell- the sole are worn by Suppose we submit one pound to the usual process of cut- cording to its ability to pay. §:’,‘:§:‘; "V‘::l'; “';:":‘Yu lf-h'e: more men. than any . : . ; ' ting coffee, and then cut the other pound the Boscul way. e et of the band who are seeking other make. In the first pound the bitter, woody chaff in the beans BHUEN ceadcifanticiofion ool “’;“:‘d‘ j:";“";c"c:; - .. . . - . 3 n ome: . e n = & 'S — O will be cut fine and mixed in with the coffee. ber of wholly unemployed Is stil today. All newsstands, 10c. on. ""‘":r"“"""'“’- "% Presi fent . more than 1,500,000 and of partially T soothat It has not been W. L. Dougras Shoe Co., Treated the Boscul way, the second pound will be SMPIoYEUR 400000 Meanly H100.000 Get the October umm..m........um.,,..-.. r»—m Cataleg 2105park 52 Brockion wasa. cracked into large pieces and the bitter chaff winnowed with their unemployment benefit ex- DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON ¢

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