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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921. S e e =y : 1 1! and other | years "has been one of the real lead- Snell was sitting, apd shot her W forms. Rallyay employes and olner |¥ears tas been ont o otenicios in |BELIEVE EXPLORER LOST | 550cn" (e fead: e Biea ingtantiy. Geddes to Lay Wreath Ware unlforms under the old regime ithis state, expressed himself after In @ duel @ minute later with Bre 'ARYLAND VOTERS TOFACE LONG LIST uniforms, or parts of uniforms, make | “The time is coming—and it may be up the (‘Ifllll;lme! of nlna;lle{;’lht :l 1‘3; earlly a'n“:sexthyesr—‘:k:en l:mlls Catiln anrel i tacsxall dhoes e men the streets, an e Bec~ yomin, 'olks who wan! 0 upho! tn’l‘advh:mi N othing - stalls display |the Conetitution and 4 stable form |Erank Keeley, Formerly of Brook- |months ago, and his wite refused to practically no clnthfi:l i Women also have avalled them- |onc political party, forgetting their selves largely of men's uniforms In |differences and burying the hai From Snulhl!rifil on £nd still cling to the custom. Shabby this fashion: IN W|LDERNESS JOURNEY ‘ifle"'! son Marvin, Gatlin himself 'N MIRTHLESS RUSSIA s shot and killed before he had Unknown Hero’sTomb People Lose Ipterest in Government and taine furniture tovers of large flow- | party and no republican party in this |and A. .Warburton, @ gulde from the| Chief Justice Taft announced to- time to leave the porch. By the Associated Press. . All Else Save Fight for : ered cretonne, rich Persian shawls, |state until after we shall have dis-| p.lly country, ure believed to have|d3Y the Supreme Court will take u LONDQY. Qctober 15.—8ir Auckinnd Geddes, Britiph am- 7 masquerade costumes and bright-col- | posed of this Non-partisan League.” recess from October 24 to N 4 Ex'Stence' . nredqovenlng gowns have been adapted | Asked by your correspondent sey- | Perished exploring the wilderness be-| = " s D Nosewm: to street wear. Fortunately, Rus-leral days ago as to the whereabouts|tween Fort Norman and Ross River sian wnmendhnve -uch_hm; ‘.;‘fi':em:’f’;“ of hils home, Lux du:llflrerl Chl'qu:nnt: post. N Hcle, h i bearing and are such Individualists |was it. The next day it was authori- 3 e oo e g Tkl | lSheyists allke. They are too bUsy | that they show no embarrasement |tatively reported that he had estab- | Trappers returning today from the it 0 "the %unlu rome of Bus- |40 worry smhout what {s going on in | whatever in wearing any clothing |lished a residence in Wyoming at this | region said no word had been heard but uniforms. |of government will have to unite into 1yn, N. Y., and Guide Missing !‘zf:::’:;ll;llz nm:.lwl."ftn_;v‘;; t;:"llx'er fif tchet ' Susal. ; improvising costumes. Hats, «coats. [as they make common warfare Since Last Spring. Iw.uu @nd oven #hoes of army khakl |against the radicals. It is quite Dos-| DAWEON, Y. T., October 17.—Frank SUPREME COURT RECESS bassador to the Umited Stat o ol e arg seen everywhere among groups of ' sible, and even probable, that from o women. Tablecloths, damask cur-(now on there will be no democratic|Keeley, formerly of Brooklyn, N. Y., : ) Five Parties to Have Candi- | | asrican sowers upon the tamd of Amgrica’s “makmews war- . dates in Election—Sixth ! May Join. : £pecial Iiispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE,* October 17.—Five po- cpmmopw l':qrqne fal- = ; didates at sl weltlen hy & stalf corespondent | i} iy available In this land 80 sadly In [time in order to qualify as a candi- | from the pair since spring, when, cical yasties Wil havy cancidniens of be cetrd e "‘:,f,m““ s [ e thout food shops are prac- | Resd of cloth. aate for poll breferment next | against ihe advice of friends, they the election next month and there 4 e e e e e oA e ets of fhat | tically deserted In all the cities. The —_— fall. The repo n had it that he|left Fort Norman on their hazardous a strong possibility of still another e s e e oPeheh heen cloved for | search far faod Is at once the work Would be the league's candidate for |journey. The Gravel river. which was set of candidates belng added to the B e the. grant com- mote than three’ yegrs. and the recreation of the public. Bou- * |either governor' or United States|filled with ice, was about to break up already top-heavy ballot b e g ont ama poTiP_WEiter wot only visited Moscow. |levards are lined with food wagons H senator, "and that 'he would try to|at the time they departed . 8 . ut penerated to “the 'faminestricken | orr it, tables, line-up other men to make the races| Keeley, a former newspaper writ- 0o ‘ =os R :I:d;l:-[::l - the :::lflll?:xl: s"?; the m‘: e e Knion"or south LD IR S LT D F‘;:fn-‘u;r?he people. h-:e'mb;::dmfig Zor 0 Sotuir positions. ar 10 ConNiacibit Canaciene: b hi “; g"a}\c a ;p:hclal- vi es, <23 ea. " f nterested in thewe than in the list- Canadfan Rockies. He explored the ty of fitting the: people’'s party have petitions carry- The date that the wreath will aud whence he sent Ly cable atirring | [BEFEE AT B et the Mttle bands e Mackenzie valley. Warburton was 2] ing candidates for every office, while be taken to “t mal eeme- stories of the sceues he witnessed. Ly 2 cquaint i = the Taber party contents Itselt with | | p& TER 5 8 Bo s and latd Whiah " give occasional evening con $40,000,000 SENT HOME. thoroughly acquuinted with the re- | A Kahm, Inc., 935 F St. nominations for state and city-wide| | op the # offices only. There is strong talk of an Am party getting -into the b has not been an- (Bj & Staf Correspondent of the Asoclated ye seems to be no spirit of play TPress.) left in Russis. Even the children are MOSCOW, September 20.—Russla |sad and quiet. Recently many toy nounce Figures shnw‘ Italians Remember KILLS HIS MOTHER- N-LAW "B AINT UP NOW— N 5’-':5'1:';': :nldyi::“ng:::fl:‘l:’::o\'e to- RNS is a smilelgss land. In more than|shops have reopened. The soviet gov- | Republicans and Democrats May Country Folks. 47 this end has been made iv-rour| WALKER HINES MOU N 2,000 miles of travel on central |SFRMEnt, neuer requisitioned Noah's Hang Together to Defeat ROME, Septembet 30.—Italy receives | Georoia Man Later Slain by Her| e names of candidates for the house nf Russian raflways and rivers the As-|that class of goods are unboxing g Loge arly 1,000,000,000 lire (equivalent to I ecouomy. " Vall a the bent delegates in each legislative district SLOW WAR RECOVERY 5 : JebiTe e B ccouoms. " Fuil 1 the bont ‘anfl more may be added. There will sociated Press correspondent has not |their old stocks and dressing Santa Radicals. about $40,000,000) annually from her e e ot Sy en be five for controller, five for each heard a single hearty laugh. The|Claus windows. sons and daughters who have emigrated | WRIGHTSVILLE, Ga., October 17.— fod.” of the cburt clerkships and for sur- Few moving picture theaters are|gpecial Correspondence of The Star. 1 = 2 14 | exuberance and oratory of the first |open, veyor Ex:Rallroad Directer Saes. Warld year of bolshevism have disappeared. [t0 government propaganda plctures. to other countrivs, according to figures | Roger Gatlin, forty years of age, ga- CHEYENNE, Wyo., October 8—|just published by Emigration Commis- |rage owner, of Fitzgerald, Ga., drove | nd those are given over chiefly Ioterior and Exterior Work. mi, e supcrvisors, of eiecions ex:| Still Facing Huge Burdens Speakers” nio ‘longer tell 'of - the | The opers seagon has not yet opened. | Maxbe there won't be any fight be- |erer Do SRR L i e vnitea | oF hin mother-inclan, trs. witiiam (| ** FERGUSON, INC. 3334, pect’ to have printed a blanket bal- Due to Conflict. glories of prpletarian rule from the || rtant houses. 1\ everal 1688 |tween the democrats and republicans | gipiey transmiticd to Italy 576,319,654 | Snell, here, this afternoon. calmly || Patating Depertment, Ph. M. 231 lot and the voters will be embar- ~ rassed by the wealth of material placed at their disposal. ° lirc (about $35,135,000). walked to the front porch where Mrs. | t Wyoming next year. Maybe it will t be theaters and in concert halls that the | © ¢ By the Associgted Press. g';;'x:m',mxn:":flefiuf:',rg;'x'leq".i'ém,"'t‘o. correspondent saw the only persons|be a fight between one of the old line NEW YORK, October 17.—Walker | gether to the difficult task of getting [ Who seemed to relax and dlvorce |parties, alded and abetted by the Ome Really Campsigning. themselves from the gloomy Mogcow : : With the slection 1ust & llttle over|D: Hines, formerly divector general| SOOUER 19 €25 e Rt day |atmasnhere. other. against the National Non-parti- three weeks off the Benersl apathyjof the railroad administration, re- not tried existence in present-day 0 Russis have no conception of how | Moscow newspapers and the news- | 580 League, the organization which which has existed in both parties|turning on La Savola from Europe |difficult it is to satiafy the most prim- |papers -in all the leading Russian |has been causing such a rumpus in since the campalgn opened shows lit- |yesterday, expressed the opinion that | itive human needs there. cities are little more than govern- |gtates on all sides of this one. tle signs of surrendering to “general {results of three years' earnest effort| Nearly every man and woman met|ment bulleting. Because of the 2 £ a 3 . activity.” State Senator Oliver Metze- |to overcome the war's destructions|on Mogcow or Petrograd streets to- |shortness of paper they are generally [ Politiclans and political observers rott of Brince Georges, republican |were disappointingly short of the re- [day I8 catrying some sort of food |only one sheet, and the gerater part | Were thinking and talking of litte | candidate for controller and stand- |quirements. He had been abroad six- | Pafcel or bartering with food dealers of the space is given over to long here today. but the fact that Harry | ard bearer of the party, Is the single | teen months acting as arbiter for the | 0N the street corners. ‘There I8 prac- |political uyticles. The newspapers | M- Lux, accompunied by Hurry ¥ | exception. He has been campaigning | council of ambassadors In. Pagis in |tically no wood ‘and coal is not|are pasted upon the dead wally. [Curl of' New Ruymer, Col, bas ar- in the counties for several weeks and | ailoeating river. shiphing of the for. |dreamed of. " Oil s the only fuel.|Crowds gather about them eagerly |rived In' Wyoming with =the an-| plans to contlnue doing so until the | maeoeie Tobr I O s o1 | Every family has a primus on Which and scan”the few foreign dispatches. nounced intention of organizing last ten days of the campaign, which L2 the hot water far tea and the simple |The great majority of readess show |state branch of the league, holding All Markets Open Daily From 7 A.M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays, 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. COME EARLY, ANOTHER CHANCE T0 WIN —Some of the Easy Money That Is Being Given Away by The | SR w1 e Broering Bcchant Ly Sou exereame thexs o e Washington Times. We Will Present Coupons to Al Custom- “But we should aid with our whole : Jackson has a great deal to do with & 2 = > 2 3 ot/ > strength,” he added, *“the effort to e U b BT 0 Sl sirenein. R adacd, b trt, to ers on luesday an ednesday ich Will Give ‘hem a tant part of the state, So ‘lhey don't\and to that end we should give sur Chance to Get Part of t’le‘ = e the “bawling out” that Mr. Jack- |support to every nation ha son recelved at the hands of their |promises to aid in promoting betfer ! senatorial nominee. understanding in the world, or in sav- ‘. The democrats will start an active |ing it from the burdens and menaces ampaign thls week throughout thelof undue ‘srmament. I belleve our e 3 n announcemen! ¥ ition to do far ee, who has pre- vorld.” pared a schedule of meetings which #ny other country In the world. | . will be addressed by prominent | Fleoninopaey) umn e o i ||| THAT IS BEING GIVEN AWAY BY THE WASHINGTON TIES - lied governments. v ‘ he will spend in Baltimore. Senator | ' meals are prepared. uo interest in the political leaders. |a state con i Metzerott has been making a strong [, - ETeat deal of physieal repara- Talk Ix of Food. Street crowds in Moscow present a |nominating c: ! i bid for the city vote by carrying the |tion has been accomplighes = strange and varied appearance. Un- |principal offices to be filled at 1 P 7 ing system most 5 - 2 o fight for greater representation for |Hincs sald, “and business h Under the hous L S i Weatner is sanny and warm |1922 election, and making a deter- | Baltimore In the legislature. Fays Lol re;establien dtselt tn TS e O o a wasning, | there are very. few pedestrians In the | mined effort {o place Wyoming in the e move for. Increased representa- B e ehont ot rajiet from | AlL the talk one hears on the streets [center of the city. Markets which|same category with North Dakota | T oI A o Baltimdre | o iHo prospect eliet trom | L1 ¢ food. ' There are laments every- | formerly existed near Opera place |along the sdopting and nold- i =i 2 ‘oud shops in what was formerly the 5 | Aty s this Is the lrst time either |tion, the instability of currencles, B e A e e e e tive | grost. hopping center. In. conse: | In Golorado last vear the league parly hias made it a pact of the plat-|impairment of public credit, the un- | Yo 2% {580 s Witl make the bread | guence most promenaders go to the fcaptured the democratic organiza- {2 much better Bid for the eiy mate s |employment, the interferences With|gyppiy of central Russia even worse. |food-lined boulevards and the slight- |tion. and a lot of democrats, after Thelr plank than the democrats ¢ ® ladequate feeding and clathing of |*Boigtaes at 1,000 rubles a pound are | ¢st threat of rain drives the crowds | hearing of some of the things that: J aeate. populations and the intensified hatred [ine cheupest food on the market, but |to shelter. Boots and clathing are |had befallen North Dakota. flocked | City Faction Split. and “distrust which are manifest in 1000 fubles is @ small fortune to|too Rreclous to be exposed unneces- [over into the ranks of the republic- | A further split in the newly formed |both foreign and domestic palicies in |most of the population. and it takes |sarily to the weather. ans. The league also swallowed up! city faction of the G. O. P. looms!the various countries I have ob-|a lot of oll to cook potatoes. Really well dregsed men and women | the democratic party in Montana. and : large just now, as the result of the |served. The days of political strife are ap- |are never scen on the streets. There |as stalwart a democratic as United attack” made last week by *Charlie “As is always the case, these things |parently over. Russians have tired |is no starch. Therefore, #oft collars [States Senator Thomas . Walsh ask- Heintzeman. candidate for the state|, onoave® themselves into greater |of theoretical politics. The anti-bol- [and shirts are a ncceesity und pruc- |ed all loyal members of his party to fenate in, the fourth distriet, on Na- || IEUCNC" ana hardships upon . the |shevists no longer discuss the gov. |tically all men wear dark gray or |vote the republican tickel, tional Committeeman William P. Py d h 1 {brown shirts and collars. At a 1ecent gathering of politicians | Jackson. Mr. Heint: S .| masses of the peaple. crnment. Paper decrees are showered | g S t > ] e Santel o Rame Bl At | hew wars 4o not intervene, Mr. [unnoticed uron boishevists and non-! Ru Rriman RvhoR o)) was always great on uni- - i ake th 4 Ty talk et biher gathermge UThe | Application far letters of admin- : than usual this time—look them 1} ” Bfeiee = Sl S Bt Wlad i i ] +*Super-values all over and then come in and see One THE T Wilan S Gordy, “momdinoss | Maeaw Terry of New Tork, who says that’s what every- Dollar look like two for controller, will be present at all |that he and his sister. Eleanor Terry the meetings. Camperio. residing at Milan, Italy, 1 ) Both Mr. Gordy and Senat t2- ! erBQih Mr- Cordy and Senator Mets- |ave the only heirs. The estaie com bady calls George's to spend the last ten days of the cam- 19, and . sy Amore. | POtk parties |sonalty eatimated at $i6000_ _ Dollar Day Specials-—- every ward for their state-wide can- 5 ; and tha*’s what they are didates. but it {s not believed thar g SHPPRNRNERFANNNURNENRRRS any big city-wide mass meeting wiil be held by either side. "'amom Old Recipe SERGT. WEEDON RETIRES |§ for Cough Syrup FROM DETECTIVE FORCE | %™ wit'se buw nerh f0x ™ % quick results. “George’s Special” Blue Chambray WORK SHIRT Made of hard-wearing || Shirts and Drawers quality Blue Chambray; Lambsdown and High $ 1 Lewis Union Suits In white; ankle length and long slecves; so- 1 Men’s Madras Shirts Shirts of Madras and Har- mony Percales; a large assortment of patterns; sizes 14 to 17; every | Officer Serves 37 Years in Police | B e ™ £OUC | Thousands of housewives have epartment, Three Decades in found that they can save two-thirds i Detective Branch. of the money usually spent for cough 5 preparations, by using this well Detective Sergt. Richard E. Weedon, | known old recipe for making cough one of the oldest and best known |syrup. It is simple and cheap, but it sleuths of the Washington police | has no equal for prompt results. It force, has been retired by the Commis- | takes right hold of a cough and gives ; sioners with a pension of $89.16 a immediate relief, usually stopping an month, equal to 50 per cent of his | Ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. : lm):‘r Fe a Get 2Y; ounces of Pinex from any “Ned” Weedon, as he was known i Iruggist ur int t bott! police circles, concludes thirty-seven .nd‘s;"ymu .;l&.%f-‘.:-mm"'n ears of service " in the depart- l¢o make a full pint. If fe: i ment, during the greater part. of Youjpeeier, Wwhich he served as a plain clothes |use clarified molasses, honey or corn :Man. For a number of years past he | Ssyrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either i has been In charge of the detective | way, it tastes good, keeps Iy, bureau from midnight until § a.m. ndtasts 8 fandly a T o i Sergt. Weedon's thirty years ot |, 4 fa & lang tim service as a detective made him g | It's truly astonishing how guicki, ‘valuable man in charge of the de- |itacts, penetrating through every air ;:g:lpv:daom::cg:xdn:fi"thewhml::- when age of the throat and lungs— ather ™ dangerous criminals are at |l00sens and ralses the phiegm, vork. £ s al s the membranes, Prior to being placed in charge of |and gradually but surel, - the. detective offige during one of the ing tg.'rm” fl{klt and d!.:hd:;::ozu . eight-hour periods. Sergt. Weedon fig- | c entivel >, j ured in many of the moat baffing ang | disappear entirely. Nothing better important cases that have ever con- |for branchitis, ‘spasmodic croup, rrl-i[r‘u;e:r;:mm!wucfi dep;rlment. hoarseness or bronchial asthma. H ‘omotion, from private to peci d i-precinet detective, followed his ar. Pinex is a special and highly con- T Test of four prisoners. who were | centrated compound of genuine Nor- sizes TUESDAY ONLY 8 AM. TO11 AM. wwelga sought by the department. | way pine exteact known the woeld | I | foet: T TN Rl T e B T oy | ' | ROUND STEAKS "%ty 24° y eather il La Half T wHamsw 23i Shoulder Lambea:15: | adl B R 00 45, 13 ascont anihing See” Gusranieed o . Gauntlets mf"_fj,‘;'é 1 Téseiay No. 1 Round Potatoes 10 27¢%3 %0 . i; year later was assigned to the de- | §ive absolute satisfaction or money WEDNESDAY ONLY 8 AM.TO 11 AM. called irregulars; sizes 34 to 50. Per suit..... Limit of 3 Suits to a Customer. Tues., Wed. and Thur. SPECIAL PRICES from8 A.M. to 11 A.M. DOMESTIC FANCY RED BLUE ROSE Sardines BEETS| Rice NO. ¥%; OIL, CANS | Large No.3 Cans | A REAL VALUE 625 | 3+25° (4% 25° Limit 6 Cans to a Customer | Limit 3 Cans to a Customer Limit 4 Lbs. to a Customer shirt guaranteed fast €Oolor ....iicecncenciann Pongee Pajamas Made of fine grade Rork “Standard Fleece.” big double-yoke back Spectal” at, per gar- strongly reinforced shoul- - ders; cut full and roomy; sizes 14 to 17. The big- gest work shirt value in ‘Washington. Men's Nightrobes | Full cut, from fa- mous “Fruit of the 1 Men’s Half Hose In black and tan; perfect $ quality, and extra spe- cial. 8 Pairs for. Loom" muslin; sizes 35 8o 1900 000t flannel; sizes 6 to Aprons Blue denim, brown * duck 1 served.. ayne, In pray iNene pin checks. Two for (Limit of 6 pairs to a customer-.) A remark- ive b Wi . able value nt$ toctive e where he ha: -xmlwfly refunded. The Pinex Co., H tra strongly SiEes. bl sewn. Per pair BOYS | SCHOOL | (B Broken WindoWs PAINTS FOR EVERY —ought to be repaired before Jack ENAMELS sizes 8 to 16; very strongly ‘ | FOR Frost begins his busy season. J > SMALL maciarons,[| "% PeEnS S O erseys Sweaters ) 1 | amremone M| o22%s 0 | PANTS || at=is, || FRESH HAMS .oy 205, ! ments, also to furnish other glazers’ e e = Knickers in dark mistures; | | 50 KPAKE 8502 78 0 SirIOin Steak étll‘ty 25;5. %(li]l'k Sausage Meat zmb- Websesday Fancy Florida Grape Fruit 4 for 25¢ 54240 FLOOR g STAINS supplies at RIGHT PRICES. Dide; staleht e e i ‘il wax ano il Broken Lots in $t0'9. Theyll wear like iron. ‘Ml varNisH I An Estra special for Dallar Children’s Wash Suits In variqus color com- $ bipations; sizes 2, 3, 4, & and > Paints for Fall —sprucing-up, priced Especially Low. Let us know what it is that you want to brighten—we’ll gladly advise you about the best mediums and methods. FURNITURE VARNISH AND POLISHES Blouses a Percales in light THURSDAY ONLY--8A.M.TO 11 A. M. BREAKFAST BACON 7t 24¢ to 165. it 7 years. To §O b ayeerieeee- AUTO ENAMELS GLASS Tors | Silk Fiber Silk Open- SE it Ti d Ti Freshl C PAL- Ths =% | HUGH REILLY CO. 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