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__‘THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; -D. €, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1f, 192f. CUBA STRESSES LIBERTY |[gr ON INDEPENDENCE DAY President Zayas Declares Country ‘Will Stand for Principles for ‘Whiéh It Fought. IIAVANA, October 11.—Determi- nation to preserve the independence fo§ which the Cubans fought from: 1868 10 1898 was expressed yester- day by President Alfredo Zayas and other orators at the celebration of the fifty-third anniversary of El Grito de _Yara, Cuba's Independence day The speech of HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS | Prepared by the planting com. mittec ot (he committee on cfv art of the Washington Soclety of Fine Arts, Mias Mabel Board~ man, chairman, . varieties can be relied upon for the purpose. Enarlier Blooms. For earlier blooms some of the varieties of Irls pumila may be used. These grow less than six inches high, come in April and are mostly blue varfeties. Iris nudicoulis is about nine inches high and comes about the same time in similar shades, but without as wide a range of varieties As already suggested In these ar-|mpecies is good in each case. Iris tiples the proper arrangement of v;i-htnm grows about three inches gh. plants about the home s of firet |"¥rh, . . ier ot the bearded importance, hiding those parts that|irises comes Iris Pseud-acorsis should be hidden, revealing those that |bright vellow, three feet high and Ly abodt {he’ same time the Siberian ls:mul(l Ve seen, relleving the stratght | {HoWl ther same tane the Siber e nes, especlally of the foundatlons,|leaves, but nearly as tall, in blue without hiding so much as to give|and in white. Later, of course, comes the tall Japanese varieties, in many Abe Martin Says: SPURNS PROPOSAL | FOR ANNEXATION Canadian Declares Talk of U. S. Paying Dominion Debt Is “Insidious.” Spevial Dispateh to The Star. Designed for Americans THERE are more free. natural Amer- ican lines in J. Y. D. “ready” Topcoats and Overcoats this Fall than ever before. = They are here—snappy, President vouthful and smart— Zayas, e e the bullding the unsteady appearance which was 3 ; OTTAWA, Canada, October 10.—| colors, re c h was generally accepted as a - Jion. Rodolphe Lemieux, -postmaster | of being supported on Bwaying foll- | atutare © (1€ Tich soll and ample reely "-'lgfltntmis by commetoial - and they certainly are 2 & ' s At 5 _| terests tha; e government solve o ee. zeneral in the former Laurier cabinet, g ; e oOther ood spring weren-|ihe business crisis, outlined briefly good to see. ek at wiot ol ter ity " this connection herbaceous |pials are the columbine oriental pob- the work of his administration. The - perennnials have an important, |rogeum is also President sald that in an attempt to Raglans, Ulsters, Dress meeting at St. Jerome, Quebec, said, as he had declared at other campaign meetings. that there is an insidious annexation moverient going on, espe- | clally in talks at clubs, it being said that Canada could not pay lts enor- mous debt, and the United States would have to pay. He warned against this campaign. “We do not want to| léave our flag because of distress,”: declared Mr. Lemfeux. “No, despite ! the bankruptcy that we see at the door, and desplite all, let us think of saving our ntry from the danger that 18 more imminent than you think. Discussion of “Big Debt.” “You see and hear people in the clubs .talking about the big debt (rail- ways mainly), the interest, the rail. good, as well as hardy necure remedial measures he had withdrawn all but three of the origi- nal points in his emergency legisla- tive program. The three points main. tained were budget reduction, tariff {erorm and the fiotation of a foreign oan. The president’s address was the climax of a great parade, which he and’'the members of his cabinet head ed on foot, and in which virtuall, every eommercial and industrial or- ganization in Cuba wWas represented by delegations in response to a call | issued by the Rotary Club of Havana. Orators representing thege organi- zations, after reciting the heroic deeds which brought freedom to Cuba from Spanish misrule, intimated that the time had arrived to preserve the national sovereignty by rallying to the side of those who are endeavor- though possibly a secondary, place. |larkspur. The plasts of first importance are h:‘a:ea come platycodons, campanu- those tho! help materially to give & m_m;: b};j;;"';'{;v !";;o;i& h;;lte v:l:-;f winter effect. This most of the per- |PIants, blooming through the sum- ¢nnfals fall to do, because they die | foee’ nigl, the next fifteen Inches, the o the ground each winter, but they | a5t thres ‘feet and more, while the are valuable In adding Moral effoct |Yocea grows fonr vers nod oine. | aring the growing Meason. In addition to the tall late flower- How to Plant. . : . . : ing plants mentioned the hardy In th’ years t’ come we'll point| Deing of this secondary character | chrysanthemums give the greatest they should be placed in front of : t € P yariety of color late in the season. out th’ hospital where SOme|gnrubs or other permanent plantings € 7 They, however, grow only about great man wuz born instead o’|and in the openings or bays amongst |three feet in height, contrasted with Hhone the shrubbery. In fact it is best to|the much greater helght of some of 1 ) -, plant shrubs sufficiently far apart to |the late flowering perennials glready Ever notice how soon a father | permit of the planting of perennials sets a child down after he gets mentioned. between them. Where the openings him in some place fer nothin’? are near the front or in_openings U.S. DOWNFALL MAY BE models: Tweeds, Her- ringbones, Homespuns, Knitcloths, Gabardines. Priced as Low as "\Thirty Dollars J. Y. D. “Ready” Suits Tailored from the right ma- terial to retain the right style. Priced as Low as Thirty Dollars that can be seen from the front, low growing plants may be used like ways, and saying that it would be cor-| (copsright National Newspaper Service.) | Swart ing to fulflll the requirements de- rect, that the United States would pay Wart ims _slum roor ahn naudy manded by the I ce of a loan t X5 3 it, since it could not be thought that }’l“:‘;"*m:;m"me;!‘“; Iscger plants CAUSED BY GOLD, CLAIM Stabilize he government's finances Gistablished 1850 eight million people can pay such a| ng heart, bearded iris, and avert any chance of intervention | by the United States. £ _—— which includes German iris and many related species that have formerly gone under that name, peonies. sweet debt. i RAPS U. S. CONTROL James Y. Davis'Soninc German “1'protest with all my force against | the suggestion that the United States Writer Says Surplus Sug 4t tha { williams and so on, while farther 5 S = - o yo AT T vax the debt of Canada, and that we Dk T it iy come Tox- Changed Spain From Richest MRS. J. J. HILL ILL. R Sy PENNA.AVE AT 1272 4 e . SRl o | glove: ollyhocks, golden —_— e «« . 9 Years of fight and sacrifice, who have i ylincke, Eolden to Poorest Nation. entiajhorcior 2oog! The Daylight Store Widow of “Empire Builder” Suffers | From Heart Disease. ST. PAUL. Minn., October 11.-—Mrs. a fine page in the his- tory of the American continent by our soldiers, our heroes. our priests and our patriots, should become citizens written man six feet of height will just peep over Ithe tops of the intervening shrubs. The lower growing of the peren- BERLIN., October 10.—America’s Bold surplus is confusing the nat- ural course of world commerce, ac- North 122 Ford Car Rental Co. 8. E. Cor. 14th and W N.W. of another country. We will remain nials named above come earliest in|cordi = . < o e ording to Prof. Hermau Levy. James J. Hill, w o i o Canagians and maintain our tad|Denrecsion Due to “Too | e, seaton and wrogress in timo of |auth o 10 POl teman Levw. an | JRCE G e et e aofaun: v Mr. King onorable blooming as they increase in height, 2 % Writing {1y i1 from heart disease. HOUSES Her age, uccessor to the late the Lokal Anzeiger, enzie King. s S0 that the late bloom would most of but cannot per- | geventy-fi . ;s | : Sir Wiltrid_Laurier) as our leader,| Mugh Government,” Says |ite on the tall plants. manently “disrupt the productive | et animicia e Ken, Fepovery, uncer- Furnished and Unfurnished B 3 we will save our country. 4 Some of the best plants for late|{POWer and will to work in other|jssued last night said she whs “rest FOR RENT = = countries, and may result eventual economic downfall of the United States in the same manner as Spain fell. from the richest to the poorest country, in a relatively short time. Asserting that gold can no longer be identified as riches, Prof. Levy continues: - spring_effects are the bearded irls, in the including the common blue iris or flag of old gardens, and the peonies, including the old red piney of grand- mother’s time. There is a variation of over a month in the flowering of the different varieties of the bearded iris, with the dwarf iris increasing its earliness by almost or quite two ing somewhat easier.” Dr. Herman Bates of Xew York has arrived at the request of the| fami The six daughters and three sons of .Mrs. Hill are at her bedside. Speech Taken as Sample. The above is a sample of the ex- tent to which there are references to United States matters. Of course, ihere is no serious proposal in the direction of annexation to the United States, but it is being alleged that if Canadian tariffs are lowered it must From $125 Per Month Up JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO., Comm Main 1477 * Cushing, Coal Magnate. By thg Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, October 11.—Too much government in business has been the major cause of business de- i ] .| Some Men Think | { —they could gain ‘ 821 15th St. 2 e pression, George H. Cushing, man- : . “Gold has proved i d 1 mean Kkeener American competition. . 4 weeks and the Siberian or Japanese 2 S proved an unmitigated i n m I Jr Lemieux took occasion to refer 1o | agIng director of the American |iris extending it for & month the | PleSSing o ws for the disorganiza- riches a; fame if they i other way, making possible almost ten weeks of bloom. With the peonies also it is possible to have a month of bloom by care in the selection of varicties. If every one in Washington could he persuaded to cultivate a few of these flowers with their other plants Wholesale Coal Associ convention ‘of the N tion of Purchasing Agents. Governmental agencies, Mr. ing said, during three years of w inflated the currency and then con- tracted it, deflating prices. destroy- this. . told the were (ifferently situ- 1 atedin life. f The fact is that in concentration of gold in America and : and acted Open Evenings Until 10 O’Clock Take Advantage of Federal AGREE ON ONE COUNTY - | IN GOV. SMALL’S CASE | man production and ac on impgrtations of expe foreign materidls, and is giving Germany an opportunity to capture the the Cush- £ factor in The the situation Taegliche be I The vearly national tax budget of 4 Bund- o B . arke V] United H ing buying power amounting to be-fin front of their homes, this city | poor 2 voia i b N 1 o Final Settlement of Venve to Be | Uieh. wwents-fve and ThING billon | might casily become. famea. an ‘the | Vs, Seld: pasticularly n” the South . ationa every employment suc- ollars a year. Iris city or the Peony city, as Port- | “ppe“rices Zeitung rejects a- > 5 Tas-Builen Toe Great: land, Ore., has become Kknown for its | ponce R 8% gro B k S Made Todey in ax Rurden Too Grea tand, ‘Ore."us becoms known for'1ts | e (he sugscacion St She” an cess may be achieved Court. abundancg of flowers. neutralized. and from every income five billlons, Mr. Cushing declared, * 2 I 6 10§; Ced Some Varieties. i SPRINGFIELD, IIL, *October 11.— could not materially be decreased be- Some of the bearded iris that could ‘The situation is wreaking bitter something can be 14th & G Streets s Gov. Small ed| cause, he said, four billions went to 1 ] 1 revenge on the sages of Versailles. ! fou';’EI [f"m ,‘:““ n::; h,:':‘,oc‘;::ed pay for the cost of past wars or for | V¢ used with satisfaction early|who gave this newly born child a Payments ot are the common blue for blue, Purple | 10t Poker to play with when they Monthly — J saved. It all depends one of the codnties which State's At- torney Mortimer suggested as a ploce in which to try the governor on charges of embezzlement of state funds while he was state treasurer. Until they could reach the state's at- torney, the governor's attorneys de- clined to announce the name of the county. Final settlement of the question of venue in the Small case will be settled in “Jwdge Burton's court to- |after the clvil war, we increased owr | Mme. Chereau, white, with a border |had signed ugreements n day, it was indicated. Arguments on | wealth by expanding our railroads.lof clear blue, and Pallida Dalmatiea, {should be no contests, 5 Different thus opening new territories and {lavende Siva. Micy Hal Models the governor's petition for a change of venue are set for 10 a.m. Announcement in open court “that the prosecution and defense have reached an agreement is expected to | result in an order by Judge Burton. N. Y. PHYSICIAN SUICIDE. Body of Dr. Hayden Found Near | Fashionable Club. | NEW YORK., October 11.—The body of Dr. James Raynor Hayden, a_weil known New York physician, with a | bullet wound in the head, was found yesterday in a clump of trees near the fashionable Rockaway Hunt Club on Long Island, where he had been spending the summer. The police re- corded the death as a suicide. Dr. Hayden, it was learned, left the home of a friend shortly before mid- night_Sunday night and returned to | } | i fiscate or destroy. preparation for future wars. The pres- ent cost of government,” he said, was 732 per cent of the estimated value of production of farms. mines, quar- ries and factori nt of the | increased value of property listed for taxation and 90 per cent of the total money in circulation. | o This burden,” he said. “is greater tifan business can carry and be pros- perous. Faced by a similar problem bringing new products into our indus- | try. Having now those products, we must imerease their value by more intensive utilization. More By-Products Needed. “Specificallyginstead of considering coal as a fuef only we must extract its by-products. We must divide it into at least ten or eleven.different producte. This will add at least $68 of value to each ton thus treated. Other industries are amenable to sim- ilar_treatment. National safety de- pends upon national progress to in- crease wealth. “But,” said Mr. Cushing, in conclu- sion, “we will have to change our thought before this new wealth will spring into existence. Business men are not going to spend their lives | creating things for Congress to con- The needs of the nation and the desires of political theorists are traveling courses which | gialti for violet blue, while for later there are Dalmariu brown: Mrs. G. Dary faint_gold and violet Mr. Gladstone, white and velvet Rembrandt, lilac blu, purple; Gracchus, lemon and Monorabilis, gold and ma own; Dandy, velvety purple; Of the thirty best peonies as seleet- a comprehensive symposium the American v S i that are moderate in price are tiva Maxima, early white: A medium pale lilac; Albert @€rouse, : rose, white flecked crimso Avalanche, late, white, with some flecks, and Marie Lemoine, very late, white. "Eight that are a little more expensive are: Baroness Schroeder, Mme. Emile Lemoine and M. Jules Elie, all medium early and different types of white: Karl Rosenfleld, m dium early and dark crimson, while Claire Bubois is late violet rose with white tips, and Milton Hill is late pale lilac rose. 1n the case of both the iris a peonies there are many more that are equally as valuable as those suggested, and to many people they are more beautiful. The above lists {are suitable for a beginner, but to one | ‘ i {Mont.. were the prinapal beneficiaries. | intrusted the artificially created Si- the lesian issue to the judgment o council of the league ¢f nation; MINING KING'S WILL FILED. October 11.—The v Murray, Montana mining magnate. disposing of pron- erty unofficially v was admitted after attorn | nephew. James E. Murra i — e | i i i i Close to 16th Street Only 1 Left; 17 Sold A Genuine Mahogany Console Cabinets And Each Equipped With a GENUINE VI =VICTR —Unlimited Guarantee A Choice of as Low as OLA £ 1 on the way your in- fit come is spent. Save First; spend Atterwara Lifebuoy literally cleans your skin in- side and out. 1t brings comfort, freshness, health and the club, where he retired. Nothing|run.at right angles to one another. iyn, has begun to love these plants . % imore was seen of him until the body |Sooner or later there must be a col- {{{a% L% "Varieties should be tried “‘I Best Value in Free Mechanical Service u to S wis found st {order to keep up with the best. For Washingt. bea any k]n o |'the purposes of adding attractiveness asnwngton SPECIAL NOTICES. Practical Roofers | with & reputation for dolnz things right: | We're ready to put your Twof in kood shape for the winter's storms. Lef us estimates | SPECIAL NOTICES. NTLEMAN _WILL MOTOR TO PITTS- Lnrgh next Saturday and can sccommodate ume to thres passengers {to_the home.surroundings the above With our Gold Seal Bond of Guarantee—do yoy | realize the significance of this offer—without cost we regraphite, tune the motor, oil and regulate thée in- strument. 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