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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY. OCTOBER .15, -1921—PART T ’ . SECRETARYAWEEKS \WILL |i2£ ot tus ssucs seportsiotithat des |to) keep manuseript coplea of """"SONS OF COL. COLT Y i et oy moue s U e Noted French Aviator partment of operations for the past |reports on file for public inspection 2 e i e caponanaiiter l ket s . P | and_consultation. The printing and contest were not stated, and under : 1 | Goes With Missionary CURTAIL ARMY REPORTS D o e ety O (s ihp [ binding of the combined annual re- To HGHT FATHER’S WILL the Rhode Tsland law, necd not be for | | poybpnr 0 v croGAY . Group to New Gumeu | the surgeon general, the chief Of the | Brmsanocd with itonitese be utated L2, 25%6it died at his home here on | - voux S Byt { MARSEILLE, September Practical Economy to Result From |militia bureat and the chief of engi- | thur this printing curtaliment i | Gro nds for Contest Not Stated. |Auxuu 12. Under the terms of his 2 i | eWearing the rosetie of ' l neers. The last four mentioned re-|taken in the interests of cconomy an g will, certain sums were given to pub- | Y 2 be | seer meicneTenianisr Monaw: |} Doing Away With Much :’"},’l““";:{‘lgn::;“m:';:‘:;I:";‘Q‘J’G,rlfi; under ‘authority of the second det ubber’Mdgnate Left Bulk lic institutions, and ‘lkzkszccmoufml’:‘! |1 n wmall, modest youmi ued 1n c | 9 ouschold servants var it | attracted wome attention mw, Printing. Recratatyls Teport, Mowever, willlcon: | Cency act,‘approvediJune 16,3921 | of Estate to Children. | Bach employe of the Industric! Tr . t | with scvernl other missionaries tain, as appendices or otherwise, such R TN Company, a_ Providence hnnklm: in- i ¥ v in charge of Bishop de Bois- Secrctary Weeks, in the direction |extracts from the manuscript reports| Miss Mary Rutter Towle, only | By the Assoclated Press. stitution, of which Col ok fav } the republican co oving Bad Men 0f East”| | menu, he boarded n lner here | [of practical economy, has taken radi- |of branches or bureaus, other than|woman assistant United States at-| BRISTOL, R, L. October 15.—Russcll | presidont, was given 31. 000, The hub favored the republican co j-for New Guinea. Spectators cal action for the curtaliment of ex- |those named, as are deemed essentfal | torney, ix a New Enzland woman, but | G. Colt und Roswell C. Colt, sons of | major portfon of 1k e | n part: “R-deem t Tel Li d aere puzsled, and one of them | |penditures for printing for the War | for general public Information. Chiefs | has been a successful practicing law- | the late Col. Samuel P. Colt, rubber | his sons. Russell G v e v said. in part: “Redeem S Cut Tel ephone Lines ani | . Department. By his orders, the p: of bureaus and branches are ordered ver in New York city since 1913. magnate, through their attorney, yos. | in the form of a fund given jointly . ik | inde | | (Jir proved to be former Flight - e — - S S ———, S ———————— Hinder Transport. E { gecond "Licat.” Bourlade of the - = . — - e —— S : - { army. with (hiety-atx e the Aociated Drexs. - WITH THE GREEK ARMY IN | HE FIELD, SIVRI-H “S.\R., ANA- aviators, after Fonck, Guynemer nd Nungesser. audits, known as Chotas. | | ng the inhabitants of the! » villages and myrdering sol-! of the Greek | ~ Land of these desperado, Greek motor much cone anal Administration’s Work afficient troops Ay, 4T 10 omn with these - Against Each Other and Dlsagree on Strike. hindering the an., ration of Pr of Turks. ded on order of Joln . president of the interni- tional union. continued in office today. | f' and approximately 12,000 miners. who auit work® when Howat and August union viee president, were i for violating the criminai [Soetion “af' the ‘industiial court aey 1 rvers here were N - 2! [l but "“""‘x‘ vhat many. though At lamid re- | ca. ranks of the strl those of the north favoring | T refusal to recognize the ! ilroad told the onal organization set up under | correspondent that he ! President Lewis' order, and those in | ¢ hands of | the southern end ready to go back to i <o brigands. i northern miners, mecting yes- Travel Is at Peril of Life. - ay at Franklin, adopted unani- |\ = then b s / o 7 —=5 3 any i 3 solutions- commending the . M h i S administration, and reiter & & a Y| n ’lu‘e hldgilr ) % 1! court. resolution_ adopte g s e o Would parmit Miseouri miners of the \ ~ride on small | distriet to return to work. : . Southern miners, meeting last night ammon, adopted a report by John inelr dv.l(»gate to me the correspondent f ri-Hissar-to adjourned. be- h 4 o created by a party of {i v 1D, 2 . who, leaders sald. || eek sol-{came from the northern end of the < would | field. The| While the suspended officials re wi Zot through in cafety,|mained in charge of district. head- = g ACEAEHGOT tlivee 2 Qumeeery today. the provisfonal body. ) tas and their motor trucks burne ;,,“,3”:.0“‘32 S a : —_— union - deposits DECLARES ADVERTISING checks issued by the other. 96 PER CENT TRUTHFUL |CHINESE HAVE BERI-BERI. | 7 A NEW YORK, October 15 —(‘usmms] In e t u af “ounsel for World Clubs Says Day ear _mu“:fegrj;r'::slr;“;lfler' an of False Advertiser Must End. I\(cdd found fifteen h.\lr«-aneu Chi- Reader Confidence. ‘ i i A’report that another Chinese || who had the diseage had been thrown ¢ 5 c [ ] October 1 overboard before he was dead, cixherl ertising will male you, arbor or on the voyage from | cmm— o counsel for ! Boston, started the harbor police (nl 5 of | & search for the body. AT abs of | The fitteen were taken to Eilis Is- | ttending the convention of the|land and ter they had been que zland Advertising Clu ¢ i Fon 2 banquet last night by | e e | B R 3 gl e 12 The News—Recliably gathered by the greatest staff possible Sports—\With the base ball season already history and the grid- ! ading fin.l buying| the Datet into the United 5 : X . ; i N 43 . i ! to command —headed hy the Associated Press. apd iron being cleared for action, THE STAR’S special ¥ ¥ § = - - e - . - . 5 % . - e nd_ the s to ey i supplemented by the Washington Star-Chicago News cable serv- writers fill a section with the “dope™ of the games and partici- urvey has proven' | ice and a corps of selected correspondents. pants that every enthusiast will read with intense interest. reader confide . p.Sfe'r?x‘;“n;"l&L Ineimunt ceace : Politics—\ ational and International—impartially discussed by’ The Fine Arts—Happenings in Art, Music and Letters, local ;““nll ‘{'1&"'{,““ T “f\"’"'“i ago " 4 i tl'lc leading figures in th-e great g.ame of government, " n and otherwise, are er.ltertaiflingly chronicled, "",";,:,‘;‘;"};fil’;’.‘.’,fimf. Dy o] s bs i with interesting comments on the vital questions by keen observ- and next week’s Amusements are graphically forecasted. ers of men and measures—writing with the power of inside Society and Service—\Vhat social Washington is oing and | PREMIERS TO MEET. knowledge. For example: Each Sun- intends to do during the coming busy 1 season will be chattingly told—and Gounaris of Greece Going to Paris day morning appear special articles to See Briand. Qctober _14—Premier | by Francesco Nitti, Italy’s renowned wecs for | | ex-premier; Maximilian Harden, fraternal, benevolent and civic—will ¥ i Jesve : Vil = Germany’s foremost publicist, talk- The Great MagaZine _ be reported in detail. the activities of local organizations— ng with e o . . 5 ) : ctuber =10 P ' ing plainly of his coun.try and coun A wonderful- potpourri of entertain- The Comic Sheet—Four gayly wond tater 1o 50 to) trymen. Andre Tardieu, who was ment and illumination. Next Sunday’s A colommd will be a remarkable issue of this French High Cor.nmlssmr.ler L famously popular feature of The Sun- pages of fun—PURE fun—that will United States, seeing passing events day Star. = . i i “Who Is Mr. Zero?”—An interview with Urbain Ledoux, R X rj‘“l!mhl: hi i : with the eye of the trained diplomat, who brought his “human documents” to Washington confirmed grouch. Mutt and _]eft, . Brussel i t writes of them with the fluency of a for the unemployment conference. . I e i = ot ¥ “The Business Minister”—One of the best stories ever and all the others—that are no less master ot tacts. written by H. C. Bailey. f e e ance s J 7 2 ites with the grown- th ' “Framed for Broadway”—A\ thrilling story of stage life by Ialvor e - gt ups than - —Anne Rittenhouse, Walter Jones. . ‘they are with the voungsters. : Fashlon s “Rambler Writes of Accotink Neighborhood”—A trip with - : whom every woman this famous character along country roads in autumn. . . ' ~ I “All.in a Day’s Work”—Ring W. Lardner’s weckly letter. The Picture Section—Not only i knows to be most conversant on mat- “Mirrors of Downing Street”—Lord Robert Cecil is the does re- ! ters of femimine dress as created subject of this interesting sketch. “No. 40 Elm Avenue”—A tale by Ellis Parker Butler, author productive art reach its highest de- I abroad and copied the world over, o ol; "l'lg:hls TPI' ot b L velopment in the Rotogravure Sec- 3 =2 - . “One Up on the Twins”—Trilby May at her best, by Sewe! . ‘ : o 3. - i GIVE THEM sends her weekly message to the Ford, tion, but the selection of subjects is x ladies of Washington through THE Together with many other timely and intensely interest- notably interesting to Washing- ing features and short stories. BAKER’S COCOA. TO DRINK The almost unceasing activity with which children® work off thelr surplus energy makes good and nutritious food ‘a continual necessity. 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