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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1921 v L) - DECLARE FOR OPEN SHOP. J APAN w I-I] UKE JUDGE SAYS GRAND JURY |ins™ie.s z’n'.'r?.i?fi'“:?.s'e':nflfm"fl;lHEAVY GRAIN SHIPMENTS. |, fod thronch the Bort o e > indictment by the grand jury.” S oy 1 et new recora. Chicago Fur Manufacturers ' to HAS RIGHT TO PROBE KLAN | udce sheppord remariced that, ac-| Canada Bequires Americans to Ob- | exicent fof §beltotl o L Aoopt Rolloy Tom o : e o oxs | et Berita Yo Docking | CHICAGO, September gs,-"n.; Chi- Declares Any Organization Inter-|gertaking to censor the conduct of | MONTREAL, September 14.—Grain|wis Will Cost You Nothing to Get E P AINTS §2f&m“;.:.:Ji.‘:.&%"‘.i’.{’.hfi?:m“.‘h‘é’; s Us fering With Citizens Is Sub- ‘h‘e"\;] hlgllo;:l :xélez‘enl% Sh shipments through this port have be Our Estimate.” will prevail in their industry, begin- tigati fairs, one may well ask what differ- e > ning tomorrow. asn i | Ject to Investigation. ence there is between the United 2 | reasemable p iotine. Puper: 'his action, it is claimed, follows < 5 States and bolshevi: in Ri 1a,” he |3 - i De i that ) may = . . . NEW YORK, September 15.—Judge vism in Russia,’ e B . hanging or Interior «corating that you All Colors, White Included oepe Oy aing, fur rorkers oo |Might Grant Concessions if |wiltiam 5."Sheppara of Florias, sit- |addea. O ereatter, "It was. announced. srain |3 et wagejandiwockingingress - jting in federal district court Tuchaay. . ships_from’ american ports vound for | JARKY W. TAYLOR CO., Inc. H HH e leral Zran ur; 4 Port McNichol and Tiffin, Ontario, must 7, . S ; LA : — Bases in Pacific Were |power and authorlty to investigate se- | C 13 (o) 1ead e ,uml i ot 2333 18th St. N.W. Now is the time to paint your home to l":"te“ it i(;'om = cret. societies “which are reported to e o A predacia PSR S e Phone Col. 1077 = = 1 terfering with the constitutional | m}-——orr0o-eororrnoo _______ _ ______€—— the ravages and rigors of winter. Your house needs a » Abandoned be in tr : ur - i ety b= S =Tl el——=Tal——Tl——T} i han yourself. Your paint K “Any organization,” he sald, “which pro:’elctmg A p;l'l})laps i i fy the askil . - S e uITS R W 00D, holds its meetings by the light of bon- | SW v mng. 3y Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | fires in secret places and the members problem answered by experts just for the asking. B t c fi ‘Copyright, 101" 2 s 8 pyright, 1621, of which wear white suits and mask: ouque 0 ee TOKIO, September 14.—Behind a|which attempts to prevent orderly citi- ' =0 | daily literary smoke screen, college|Zens from the enjoyment of their con J. W HUNT & CO. Flavory, Appetizing, || professors, retired officers and other | Situtiona) rights, ' treedom of specch, | 4 4 T . . Delicio“s Jingoists are recommending the de-{is a proper subject for investigation mands which the Japancse delegates|by a grand jury. That is because such | [5] 1215 H Street NW. : Zsc er Pound {to the Washington disarmament con- | Béhavior on the part of a secret so- - e p | forence ougnt to muko upon Americs. | S Pranghi o pon thi " | 1 One important it ? S| N. w B ch 1l always bresent. Though th Japaness | paoysunuing his charge, Judge Shep-: 1215 F ST am'l 1212101218 G ST. We Ship Anywhere o . Durcne. delegates will undoubtedly * suggest | " "Tnere is & law here that b d S e p many concessions to the United States, | brougnt. to® Loar upm any crean of | g 1325 F St. N.W. relying upon the latter's position in 7 o e G L 0 ecia i having called the conference, the best PR lauthorities believe that the securing | *“/j"'} oo an e wooda, | of this proposition will be sufficient Sotot s within sthol provinceriof < to assure the realization of Japan's|Secret societles to say who is or is not 10% Reduction on the Entire Stock of American Decorated . | Porcelain Dinnerware This is not a sale of discontipued patterrs. but includes our complete regular OPEN STOCK line of American Decorated Porcelain Dinnerware, embracing over. a dozen patterns irom the leading potteries of the country. This sale affords a rare opportunity ior those starting in housekeeping to secure their m a m complete supply of china at a very substantial fi ambition to dominate Asta politicals|® desirable citizen. When they, by a | and commercially. It 15 o demeish C‘ill;r’:llonu:;allanfo( power, seck to pre- | the fortresses and abandon the naval| /i, OMher enjoyment of | bases in Guam, Hawail and the Philip- | SRell_cons hts, they a Peter Grogan & Sons Co. GROGAN'S | J 817-823 Seventh St.NW pines. = No Interest Charge for e g e BUILDING ASSOCIATION distance of 7,000 miles from where it is now, namely, at the Philippines, which are within 400 miles of the coast of China, and bringing it back u;, the fiuas; line frontier established about the time of the Calif 1 rush in 1849, ool Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity 7 Assets More Than Razing the fortresses in the Pacific and the abandonment of the naval supply bases there. is of more im- portance than the scrapping of war- $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. ships, according to naval authorities . They say that in order to make JAMES BERRY, Presldent JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary September Sale Prices That Invite Comparison Right now it is doubly necessary that we push our September Sale. Our buildings are being renovated and remodeled. Carpenters, plasterers and painters must have room. e would much rather move goods to your home than to our warehouse. Come and share in these September savings. Use a charge account to take advantage of this opportunity. We'll make the most liberal of credit terms, arranging small payments to suit your con- venience. the effectiveness of the fleets equal in the far east it is necessary that the United States warships shall out- number Japan's two to one on_ac- count of the disproportionate sailing distances. They explain that the United States would rather assent to an international agreement to scrap all the navies than to dismantle the forts on the islands named, for in case of trouble the naval effectiveness would depend upon the ability of : ships to get to the scene quickly. Though present prophets of the con- ; . cession which the United States will z 5 be required to make at the confer- ence do not mention any that Japan will make, wiser heads antichtie that the Japanese delegates will of: fer to abandon the fortifications on the Bonin, Loochoo, Pescadores and Hachioji islands, in return for the demolition of the defensive works in Guam, Hawail and the Philippines. The fortifications on the Bonin, Loo- choo and Hachioji islands are 'hardly i beyond the stage of preliminary sur- veys, while the completed works in the Pescadores group are neglible, so far as modern warfare is concerned. —_—— MAY REPLACE ZR-2: Report England Is to Transfer An- other Airship to U. S. By the Associated Press. N, September 13.—Reports that the American and British governments may arrange for the transfer of one of Great Britain's remaining airships to American ownership to replace the wrecked ZR-2 have received some cro- dence in American official circles hcre, ' ' 4 i i saving or to replenish the stock of china for the i winter—especially for those who will enter- | tain the members and attaches of the limita- f l tion of armaments conference. ple——=] [c——Jole——ole———lalr—— o] c——]of —=—o|0] le——0lele—— ol lol—cl—D ol —— o] This Comfortable Rocker $19.75 A splendid Rocker, built for comfort; soft spring seat, covered with genuine Spanish leather; quar- tered oak in fumed finish. This Extension Table $24.50 This Table is substantially constructed of solid oak, carefully polished; has a 45-inch top that ex- It is Free To you this week ‘This 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Table, $34.75 A most useful Table with 24x42-inch to; is fitted with drawer and two deep racks on either end. Constructed of se- lected quartered oak, highly pol- ished. nicely finished in golden oak. $36.75 A good-looking Davenport by day, which is easily converted il into a comfortable Bed by night. l' Your choice of fumed oak or | mahogany finish; upholstery of | black imitation leather. tends to six feet in length. This Foster Ideal Brass Bed, $27.50 Here is a splendid Brass Bed with 2-inch continuous posts and five 1-inch fillers. size and has a handsome satin finish. This Oak Dresser, $25.00 A good size Dresser, 40 inches long, Substan- tially built of solid oak, with French plate mirror. Has two long drawers and two short drawers -at, This - % Bed Davenport .- : $22.50 Fragrant red cedar that will protect your clothes and keep them safe from moths. This is a generous size—45 inches long, 15 inches high and 16 inches wide. - Is of full This Kitchen Cabinet, $24.75 Substantially built of solid oak; has two glass doors in cabinet top; broad table base with two deep drawers and two smaller “drawers. Bed, Spring and Mattress $19.75 Continuous-post, white enameled Bed with 1J-inch posts; a reinforced woven-wire spring; a reversible mat- tress with soft top. whero it is stated the American govern- ment, some time prior to contracting for the ZR-2, considered the desirability of obtaining one of the former German Zeppelins for experimental and instruc- { tional purposes. 1 When these German air fighters were turned over to the allies, Italy, France }and England received one each and America none. Great Britain’s Zeppe- {lin—the L-71—is the largest rigid air- ighip In existence now that the ZR-2 is gone. Her cubic capacity is 2,420,000 feet, or 380,000 feet less than the ZR-2. The length of the L-71 is 743 feet, as against 695 feet for the ZR-2. ALWAYS REMAINED ALIEN. || Rabbi Berlin, Long Resident of U. S, Finds He Is Barred. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dail - Copyright. 1921, iz New. CARLSBAD, September 13.—Rabbl Meyer Berlin of New York, although a resident of the United States for many years, never became an Amer- ican’ citizen He came to the Zionist congress as a Lithuanian with a { Polish passport, and now when he wishes to return to New York he finds that he cannot do so under the “reg- i ulations.” The American consulate in Prague will ask Washington fr permission to issue a passport to him. In the meantime Dr. Berlin connot leave with the other American dele- ates to the confer. $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return War Tax 8% Additional SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 SIMILAR EXCURSION October Z and 16 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington e Lv. Philadelphia . Chester .. Lv. Wilmingfon (Standard time) Consult Ticket Agents, Baltimore & Obio R.R. | l New Shoes - Old Shoes Tight Shoes 4 all feel the same if you shake into them " som ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Takes the friction from the shoe, freshens the feet and gives new vigor. At night, when your feet are tired, sore and swollen from walking or danciug, sprinkle ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE 11 the foot bath and enjoy the of feet without an Over 1,500,000 pounds of powder for the feet wére used by our Army and Navy dur- ing the war. Ask for ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE You cant clean house thoroughly without using"F’REVENTO[: Prevents Moths (PREVENTOL Ve - Sofe A Surprise Tonight If you will try this way to prettier-teeth This test will surprise and delight you The results are so quick, so pleasing, so con- spicuous. Millions have already made it. The glis- tening teeth seen everywhere now show some benefits it brings. Go get this free tube from any dealer nmoed.‘ Use ilt and watch the effects. It will omn up to you and yours a new era in teeth Why prettier teeth? This method brings whiter, prettier teeth because it fights the film. Your teeth are now covered with a viscous coat. Feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old brushing methods do not remove it all. Enough remains to make the teeth both dingy and unsafe. 3 That is why teeth look clondy. The film- coats absorb stains. also causes most tooth troubles. And, under old methods, all those troubles have been constantly increas- How film ruins teeth Film dims the teeth’s luster. It also forms the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, w1 tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other serious troubles, local and internal, are now traced to them. Countless people find that teeth h:u:hed daily still discolor and decay. The main rea- son lies in that film. Now we daily fightit - Dental science, after long research, has found ways to fight that film. Able authori- ties have proved their efficiency. Now lead- ing dentists everywhere advise their daily use. These methods are combined in a modern dentifrice called Pepsodent. Millions now employ it, largely by dental advice. The use is fast spreading the world over among those who know. That is the tooth paste we ask you to try. Watch its effects on the film. See how your teeth improve. Then let your own good sense decide between old methods and the new. Three other essentials Modern science also requires three other effects from a tooth paste. The old methods flf not bring them. Pepsodent brings them Papsodéid REG.U.S. ‘ The New-Day Dentifrice Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every- where, and supplied by all druggists in the large tubes. Receive a 10-day test free Simply present the 18th and 418 Tth 8Bt N.W. 701 15th St. N.W. Dvug Stores Peoples & DRUG STORES il E.8t. N.E. Cor. 904 1237 Penna. 1717 Penna. Ave. N.W. coupon to . N.W. 14th and F Sts. N.W. . F 8ts. N.W. Ave. N.W. 10-DAY TUBE FREE t this with name and address filled mptl:l::y mecmmmd. It mod for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. -of-town residents ‘should mail this coupon o (:mllre y, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, e tbe Only one tubeto's family. Present the coupon to any dealer named below. Make this delightful test. Watch the quick effects—see the change in a week. Then you will realize what this new way means to you and yours. Each use of Pepsodent multiplies the sali- vary flow. That is Nature’s great tooth-pro- tecting agent. It multiplies the starch digest- ant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. ‘That is Nature’s neutralizer for the acids which cause decay. Five important effects come from every application. And modern authorities deem all of them essential Not for women only The most conspicuous effect is glistening teeth. Countless women employ it largely on that account. Few things add so much to beauty. But men also want white teeth. Men who smoke find that teeth discolor quickly, due to stains in the film. Pepsodent means more than this, however. It means cleaner, safer teeth. Children need it even more than others. Their teeth are easily attacked, and very few escape. Den- tists advise that Pepsodent be used every day from the time the first tooth appears. To all it means a new conception of clean, well-protected teeth. Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tzoe. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats dizappear. ‘Watch the other good effects. This test will prove a delightful revelation. ‘To you and yours it may bring life-long bene- fits. Every day you wait may mean new damage. Cut out the coupon now. Present it this week. to The ill be sent by mail. Star, Washington, D. C.

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