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5 oy e T T o PEee 5 s } THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. 9 3 Dr. C. D. Gitkeron, Winchestei Rupt‘r-’mullvvn were purcly = CLASSIFIED P. MR. BRYAN UNDER FIRE. | Rendent of hom. misalons Rev. W. 3 | the orieinial <l THE WEATHER |CLAS O-STATION | ¢ASE FULL OF ANCIENT WEAPONS /AN UNDE T Bt o o e | O Thonony | FOUNDINEXTINCT VOLCANO CRATER /. 2 Pevins @0t sna- | W01 i Virginia, fair tonight; increasing 0 “Would your Movie | Jiiiit, i JnEi s eestns | O CITY IS AUTHORIZED w10 on foms Conference. | ppiycy GULENBURE DEAD. frech northwest winds, becoming S = e G Hero lovc ou? rioderate variablo tonight. The northeast section of ¢he city 5 o s e e b I BERLIN, Scptember 19.—Pri West Virginia, fair tonight: tomor- | is to have a classified postal station | By the Assoclated Press. resses, and in a cave in its re- T4 liam Jennings Bryan, here on Zu Eulenburg died las: Fri i is | John I. Burnham Dies in San Jose. row increasing cloudiness and warm- | of its own October 15.. | HONOLULU, T. H., September | Cesses they maintained their ar- |2 Visii fo a srandson attending school. | 2 Kulcaburk died las: i . E If you were asked w play er, probably followed by showers. The Post Office Department to- e » senal. ‘Their defenses, however, | delivered an address on religion and | FPRCENECR, TOV OV oK at Age of 78 Years. opposite your favorite movie Records for Twenty-Four Hours. |day authorized the Washington | 5 (by mail.—The weapon store- | proved futile ugainst the advance | education to i crowd of 4,000 at a|{UnCInoed Beve fodus city post office to establish a sta- house in the immense crater of ex-- | of Kamehameha the Great, who local auditorium, during which he de- | 3 i SAN 3¢ Calif. September 18- hero, how would you measure ter—4 p.m. dit n st x e T ‘itlon at 15th and H streets north- | tinct Haleakala, where the natives | united the archipelago in the king- clared “mind worship” the STeat sin| The prince was o member of (he ofd | Jonn Isuwe Barnhan, for (w0 years « up to his ideal? 76; 12 midnight, 66; * | east. 4 hat dom of Hawali and became its first ~of the aze and the overthrow of God's | court camarilia that flourished i the | e Six famousstars—including e e a e ;| The mew station will hundie an | Of Maul many years ago made thelr | ryjc,| law of yeward the greatest trouble|hevday of Emperor William’s reign and | P¢ pody . e w,n.“gmu;...mo,gm. 12 me| ht, 30.10; 4 a.m., xo 14; 8| Kinds of postal business and be | last stand against the all conquer- } In the decades that have since that was brought into the limelight in | Lincoln, dicd at @ local hospital yes s s ' "|on a par with the Penns: .| ing King of Hawali, has been dis- elapsed many of the “pill boxes” nder of the time when Mr.|a series of sensational prosccutions a brief illnexs. He wasx and am., 30.24. ylvanla ave. y_of r X ¢ | “Highest temperature, 91, occurred | Nue station In the Post Office De- .| covered, according to Emil A. [ on the crater's lips have been d n was staging country-wide po- (1907 and 1908, in which Prince Phi 3 aid Rl Mieee describe their idea of the per- RES D yesterday’ partment building, the St. James Berndt, o business man of Hono- covered and robbed of weapons |litical campaigns occurred near thelwas a leading figure. #fectleading woman; and you'll Lowest temperature, 58, occurred |station and others. It will be | lulu. ! found beneath their stone flo nd of his address, when he made a| Maximillan Harde Dbe surprised at the simplicity {at 5:30 a.m. today i krown as the “H street statione | Only two others share the secret. | Mr. Berndt says ench of the three ing refercnce to the coming con- | 1 i Temperature ‘twme date last year— | - Business men of thelco ity | and it is to be kept until a super- ! white men with knowledge of the AT nents COTTies Highone 72; Tow eat, 53, have heen working for the staties | intendent of the Hawall National | eave stumbled ncross it while wan- S el Every girl will beinterested fof m onths, Park is appointed, who can take | dering aimlessly about after los- it tiony " Ty & Weather in Various Citles. many months, and notification | e in “The Ideal Movie Sweet- at ot from City Postmaster Chames th steps to preserve the treasures of | ing their way in crater. He re- toward the ker's stand i heart” — in McCall’'s — out = Temperture.r= the branch will be estanlished |+ the.cave { ports that it-contains crude stane “Mr. . do vou | o3 S SeEraTTE October 15 cansed much Jubilatic, The crater of the old volcano | hatchets, Immense quantities of gl 5 v today. All newsstands, 10c. 3 32 3§ 53 smteor h Jubllation. | 8¢ CTHIE Ofironghold ‘of the | 'sling shot stones, spear heads and AR e . Ges the OCtOD 3 3523 5E weswer TRADE——'———ST i lslanders of Maul. On its brink ; gther implements of ancient War- | arm L follos e A e ‘Ienln un a ar C| er z 22 1 "-L UNCERTAIN they had built many little fort- fare. ard for four years and——" Stations. b | o - 8 | ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Here the man as interrupted by ° B - ek ther members of the au ¥ 4 ERlan 2 other members of the audlence and CCALLS ! e Bl o |Few Signs of Improved Conditions | increased mainly as a result of the re- |metal products. Nevertheless, he add- !y gq, " 7"y he eidlence land 1“" = | ol ot e ed, the market is weak and specul- | (jo, "3y e ienlyanoy Best Reading 10§ e in Europe. | raxation tin i Great " Britatn~ 1s | the | Con inion thoiincrease was 1o say that he had- but littl a On 25 fifll:'n'z'lcla:; . There are still few signs of-tmproved | greatest _impediment to a revival of LLED. ,‘|"’,“‘_:li“:;m Ik and could not answe ] Baltime conditions in Burope, according to the | business, according to Commercial At- GAME WARDEN KI. 2 monthly summary of economic and|tache Dennis at Londen. Today, he| PLAINFIELD, N. J.. September 19.— financial conditions there issucd ,_m.m:mlSzb:n;:flgpgzd;h:‘hfm‘l;r p':“l’l‘ha body of William Hoblitzell, a state night by the Department of Commerce | war revenue of the government and Kame warden on_the basis of cabled e ) forelan represontuttece, "¢POFS from its ] the per capita debt has risen {rom £15|shot by PRESBYTERY TO MEET. d WINCHESTER, Va.. September fy.— | The fall session of Winchester Presby- belicved to have been | law offe - Delivered by Regular Carrier finuml in_ 1914 to £162 in 192] yesterda. the woods ery will be held in Shepherdstown, on monthly [There has been no very defini N nlink e e entlogials ani L worth, Hoblitzell, > J payments ‘L;‘:»Imff‘,f{“:.'}:',‘ in conditions the Upited States has had no apparent |ac game law 1 feptember 2 the ":“r',"” CALL MA]N 5000 R ¢ Which would warrant influence on German business con i D vears, wus | l"l'mr'mfl Rev. W. G. Greenlees, Pe- | 3 ill i THE e omernt“hpummediate revival. | tionn in general, according to H. W, [ Ruvure tarr w. and the service wi 1 e nprovement in the | Adams, representing the department at | polic e w H. L. SCHARR El co European co tion is based | Berlin, the further depreciation of the | wi 0 truce the ONCE v ARl ectrlc 10 2 certain on artificial matter, | mark has resulted in ymproved market | Wen he Faied to retorn start AT == i British exports of ruw naterials have values of cotton, potash, grain and |were notified. [ EQUITABLE | | e Organized ‘Im 41ST YEAR COMPLETED Why Erzberger Was Shot. The reactionary murder gang that| ;has been terrorizing German poli-| ticlans of the new era and finally | | brought its work to a climax in the | assassination of Erzberger may be! laying good internal politics, but it | s certainly not helping the German | natlonalist cause abroad. The Paris| | Victoire prints, under the signature of | Sustave Herve, an article which makes | |Erzberger's death a reason for French- | men to continue a policy of concilia- tion toward the Wirth government: “It is really extraordinary that the German militarists walted so long to ! send this unfortunate Erzberger into | | the next worla. “In their eyes he must be the most odious type of a traitor and a turn- coat. | “Erzberger in his position of leader =———————>———————ll ‘o the Catholic party had for a long { time been one of them, since the Cath- - Save Your Eyes [l i S curmany was-one of the | 4, Through corrected vision you can enjoy life | supporters of the throme and of im- | | better ‘and_be ‘worth wore to' Sourself ani | perial policy, Eraberger had even ad- | Gl e vocated, in the first years of the war, BERNARD A. BAER { the_annexation of Belgium. i ! " “But as he loved Germany still more | OPTOMETRIST H { than the emperor at a time when ‘tl » { seemed that the salvation of his coun- | 21‘7"2;85EVA1;J(S EU[{LNNO ftry necessitated the sacrifice of the | e Net! venue i imperial regime, he sacrificed it reso- EEEIEEE‘NI—I\ and was one of the first, with i the astonishing vivacity of his mind, ¢ to think of a republic in order to l - Tevade the anger of the allles. “It was this first crime that the ech'lc | monarchist partv never forgave him. j Braving unpopularity. he accepted the i thankless job of going to negotiate | the armistice with Foch. It has been Gratifying Results Through Systematic Savings —Make up your mind to join the Equi- table and save each pay day. That Is the way to get ahead financially. Subscriptions for the 81st Issue of Stock Being Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cent Interest e Player s Easy Payments—Modern Case Design—Guaranteed—Delivered Free " Bench to Match EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. 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