Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ' D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921.. . 5 RADING WITH ENEMY |3y, (his, tme be allonea under the| - WOOD SHIP CASES UP. | jarrich Herrmean a¢ ina Totiowing | ' 4 ¥ ok kY - s In each instance eciti- ‘he outbreak of the world war ume‘. (R N} | S S EEEEEEBEESEEANESR o ik United States. e S TT zens involved must file such claims to America. Her husband was in- 5 ACT CASES SETTLED With their own governments. Bullders to Testify of Alleged] (s Amerin, K e aatca: and| e - G This settlement was made known| “Verbal Promises” Made in 1918. |later joined wher ,in Washington. B ; following a conference of the alien where they resided uintil last October. A SRR nferences End Claims of British | custodlans at the White House. ¢he claims commission of the when she heard of the wife in fiegmnmg Beginning o 5 ; i nited States Shipping Board was | Jerusalem, she states. ; _Herc and Americans in asked yesterday by A. H. Eastmond, QOctober 15th October 15th —does not ball under the feet. Leaves floor after the dance in good condition. 1-Ib. can, 60(:; p-Ib.can, 35¢ St Board O f6 . Tnane | officials of the board to appear before ing rs to the ¢ ssion g v a5 to w jShipping Boar G 2-commission "':fl,,::f‘;%fii&;-‘_‘?f,: Carl H. Greene Enters Bureau of | T Sreimedetorighe Foreign-Dontestic Commerce. | @ A The washn’lgton : - : it | R Zaglend. "1 D TO COAL EXPORT. "} posacirer e woes Siphullers| o pEGIALTY CHIEF NAMED. 3 | they know of Idle Tomnage. | Eastmond said w 2 | woo i The Shipping Board is willing to | VO ipbuilde ; g | . The commission decided not to.con-| Carl H. Greene of New York has! Wguse idle ‘tonnage for (he sum of $1|sider the wood ship cases in the &b- | yeen . -~ Announces DPr month per ship for the purpose of ; {ood, U Wood Shi A cen appointed chief of the mewly | g ’ et ° ortin coal 10 TErope over routes | Stract, an created speclaltics division of the N test Dance Sensation, the v y 1 f th h g " v forcizn e | issdon In conerte form his Fequest | bureau of foreign and domestic com- | g > ° o' e ey Bt | Wouldbe cisiderea. B Soprimenr mincet eter | - Famous Meadowbrook estra = timated that final decision would be Nr ke i S iotatie T «ul-i 2 A M. K Absolutely the Best Paints to Use—Guaranteed § ‘n as soon tary, Hoover, who | \W|EE CHARGES BIGAMY. |lecting informatin which will be of | B Iirection Mtb_ ur M. Kraus ¢ much a1t sug . had obtained | * |servics in’the sale ‘of articles such | g Y in the two n 1t of the b has ST S a Lusi; equi t, hardware, ¥ - ; | Turkish Woman Says Husband Has s;?wmmc"F::(rux::::::;:efinusols:znr’:lr.g “fi‘/n:hmglon’s Smartest Restanruy’t : w Hunt & ( : O Vice s n, vods, v y, et | Wife in Jerusalem. | e iy BEALL OF NATIONS i J . ° . sclaring her husband has a wife |, y connected with the (Where the People of the World Gather) i Terusalem, from. whom he |y . Dinner Diace, 6:30 10 8:30. 1215 H Street N.W. Phone M. 1352 o A tion. of Manufactur- reed. Mrs. An il i - ’. 4 ) . Supper Nance, $:30 to Closing. 4 Formal, Wednesday and Saturday Nights. . We Ship Anywhere | Herrmann of Turkey has fi . a oo {idle ships at a neminal figure for this ubject. now | Commander William B. Howe, at-| T’l PI Y H B W F i Through Al- | tached to the battleship Florida, has | - .e ace Iou riave been altmg or will give th on at this time to the of British subjects. e L ing a new and !in the District Supreme Cour r the . Mr. Hoover 1 the rental of , annulment of he: age to JuleslASSIGNED TO U. S. S. WORDEN. s (nr'-;t-hts filed by either an | purpose would aftord employment. for | { n subject in Great Britain or|large numbers of idle American coal | tor exander Wolf and L. E.|been assigned 'to the command of | ~ h subject in America cannot! miners. Tanner, the wife tells the court, she the U. S. S. Worden. . * + (IS EESESEEEESEESEEEEEEEERER Schaffner & Marx Fall Suits 15 Less Than Last Year Men's and Young ¢ Men's Fine All- ~ Wool Fall Suits Men’s Finest Tweeds and Herring- hones, Silk Trimmed, at Serges, i g - Style, saving, long- wear, satisfaction - Getitall in Hart Schaffner & Marx Sole Agents in Washington for Hart Schaffner & Marx $45 Men’s Heavy Overcoats........ Hart Schaffner & Marx Boys® School Suits............. . $18 Hart Schaffner & Marx Full Dress or Tuxedo. $63 B Schoner & Mars $37 5() AU-W eather Topcoats..... Mallory Soft Hats and $5 —— e ~' | i clothes | 1,500 Pairs Men’s All- Wool English Hose In several shades of new Heathers. Values up to $2.50. 85c Special for Friday and Saturday... N Raleigh 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave. Youw'll Be’ Satisfied or Money Refunded Booooes o ~ ~ Raleish Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue % 14 v sHEBBEEERR M NN RN ExzuyRannw [} MEBRA RS mm AT AR RE AR RSN

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