Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER §, 1921." BRIDE MADE ILL ON HONEYMOON: '|SHUNS U. S. SENATE RACE. U. S. NOW ASKED TO. PAY $125,000 B e Special Dispatch o The Star. RICHMOND, Va., October 6.—Sen- ator G. Walter Mapp of Accomac to- day set at rest for all time the report that he had the idea of entering the race for the United States Senate in the primary of next year. That is. there is no intention of the sort at HEARTYROL WOULD | JON WITH BAVARI Berlin Reports Smuggling of the United States Senate. the condition of his health a For Sale— . Semi-Detached California Ave.--Near 23d St Modern, English Basement House, containing 12 governor. The United States is asked to ray $125,000 damages as the re- sult of injury alleged to have been sustained by Mrs. Dora B. King, wife of Dr. D. D. King of Greens- boro, N. C., while on her honey- Court of the District of Columhia against John C. Davis, statuory agent of the United States for claims growing out of the Rall- road Administration by the gov- ernment. Mrs, King asks $75,000 for her injuries, which, she avers, slso quite plain that, as between the two places, he much preferred being Governor of Virginia to a place in But for year ago, he would have made the race for FINED IN EXPRESS CASE. MACON, Ga., October 6.—Ernest G. Fields and R. E. Staley. fugitives un- | til Wednesday In connection with the have left her almost helpless and < 5 = = £ moon trip to New York, Decem- in constant pain of mind and body. | this time, recent trial of sixty-four persoms ac- rooms, 3 baths; large inclosed sleeping porch; garage for ber 30, 1919, Mrs. King ate some Dr. King, the husband, asks $50,- In the course of a talk with Thel cused of conspiracy to steal frgm the > 3 » 1arg ping p ; garag Arms-Cathohc ngdom veal ofi a train of the Pennsyl- 000 for-'the destruction o{‘his Star's correspondent, while he de-| American Express Company, pleaded 2 cars; hardwood floors ; 1st-floor kitchen; elevator. For Price and Particulars, Apply clared it was true many letters had come to him suggesting that he make the race and offering to support him, Senator Mapp left no question as to whether he would add to the compli- vania railroad while that com- pany was under government con- trol, and became deathly sick, and her’ health has since been’ im- paired, it Is alleged. wife's health and for loss of her services as well as the expense of medical experts in an effort to restore her health. Attorneys McNeill & McNeill and Planned. By the Associated Press. and each was fined $400. guilty in United States distrigt court U. G. B Hogan, well known Lauren: county | 4c farmer, arrested some time ago at the Instigation of Department of Justice BERLIN, October G.—According to| Piitetl. 'L 8 SUSECC. o eiaso00 | gALtommeys appear for the plain- | cation by making it a triangular af-| officers, on & charge of peopage. was the Boersen Zeitung, which asserts| have been fled In the Supreme | timre fair, saying that he did not propose | freed by the federal grand Sury when id . that its information comes from au- to do anything of the sort. It was| “no bill” was returned. AZERBAIJAN REVOLT GAINS | GREEKS REPULSE TURKS. LONDON, October 6.—The Azerbai-|Take Offensive and Inflict Heavy thorative private sources, there s a widespread movement for the union of Tyrol with Bavaria. It is being fostered through organizations with 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Franklin 4366 headquarters in Munich, Budapest ‘| and Vienna, and large supplies of rifies and -ammunition have been smuggled over the Bavarian border to arm German sympathizers in Tyfol. Vorwaerts, the soclalist organ, says it learns from Munich that secret or- ganizations are working through reg- ular couriers between Munich, Vien- na and Budapest, and that they have recruiting stations in Innsbruck and Rosenhelm. The informants of the newspapers assert that the ultimate aim of the movement is the establish- ment of a Catholic kingdom of Ba- varia and Hungary, with Tyrol as the first part of Austria to be embraced. Later Austrla would be included In jan information bureau is informed Losses, that the anti-soviet rising in the Azerbaijan Republic is growing more| ATHENS, October 6—Gen. Papou- - !las, Greek'leader in Asia Minor, has intense. In the last Aghting at Kara- ' ujned a strong attack by Turkish bagh, the Russian red forces 108t natjonalists near Aflun-Karahissar, it 1,000 men killed and 3,000 wounded, | 1> 'S HNS MeAr Bfun- Karahissar, 1t and conslderable artillery and munl: | Greqks then (90K Lhe oftensive, tions captured. The rebelllon has now | gredis (00 ook the oftensive, in- gpread ‘throughout ~the district of | uiitict ure said 1o bo small asakh. The Azerbaljan patriot Sultan Bey g sa— Sultanov heads the insurgent move- ment and Gen. Lesvadovsky comw SUNKIST ORANGE JELLY 215-0z. Glass, 8¢ 9-0z. Glass, 25¢ According to a prominent London photographer. American women have the most beautiful eyes in the world. mands the soviet army. Here They Are! The surprisingly new French - English squared Prince Sixtus of Bourdon de Parma, a brother of the former Austrian Em- peror, is at Stelnamanger and 8 said to be playing a part In the alleged movement In some quarters it is suggested that former @mperor Charles is thinking of returning to Austria, It is declared, however, that Sunkist oranges picked when ripened the test comes. and immediately made into jelly right there in Los Angeles—none of the sweetness lost in transport. Not a marmalade—a clear, crystal often are costly. jelly! | his participation in the movement S Jc"\-‘ ki . 5 should not be overestimated toe oxfords—originated by . s specia s Certain French oficials are alleg- . o speci ipreantitieEnply ed to be interested in the movement, Walk-Over designers. 1s gone: hoping to accomplish the separation Smartlylow heeled. Women have been secking just " such a style innovation. Soft, very flexible Scotch Grain. The smartest walk- ing shoe in many seasons. of Bavaria from Germany. Reports recelved here agree that the situation in west Hungary during the last few days has assumed a threatening character. PUBLIC TO CHOOSE TENOR. NEW YORK, October 6.—The public will decide who will take Enrico Caruso's place at the Metropolitan Easily Served! Fruit salad cream cheese balls and crackers. All necessities found here in our Delicatessen Department. . h Opera House, Giulio Gatti-Casazza, . 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