Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 37

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¢ o, For School and Play Sturdy Shoes for Sturdy- Boys NEAT for scbool-wezx, sturdy and - strong. for play—our saenufically- built shoes for active boys are made to ... . protect arch and sole, while permitting growth and case of movement. . And the final test—boys !ikz them! Prices, of course, extremely moderare, for we know that boys have a way with shoes! ICHS Ten One F Street, Corner Tenth 184 s ¥ ¥ y b “Bayer” on Genuine Aépirin—say “Bayer” Unless you look for the nmne‘;cur‘a.gh ngbumx.u;m& (Faracte. ‘oothache. Mmbugo an 'a “Bayer” on package or on tablets )OHIA” druggis sell Bayer Tablets of mey not get gemuine Aspirin pre-|Agpirin in handy tin boxes of 1 d scribed by physicians for twenty-one |in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is rears and proved safe by millions. |the trade mark of Buver Manufacturc Take Aspirin only as told in theof Monoaceticacldester of Sulteylic-’ Bayer package for Colds, Headashe, | acid. —We Are Adding Fresh —Every Day to Meet the —Tremendous Demand Wonderful Bell Suits " and Overcoats Special Sale of Bell All-Wool Trousers $2.90 33.90 ‘Bell Clothes STORES ALL OVER THE LAND TWO WASHINGTON STORES ~ - 920 F Street N.W.~941 Penna, -\ sia, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, EEP LAND WHOLE | VLADNOSTOK S AM 1Protertion of Territorial ln-f i ! | ) _word of Program. Correspondence cf the Associated Prexs. VLADIVOSTOK, September { The watchword of the Viadivostok government's program is protection of “tfie territorfal Integrity of Rus-| protection of the sovereign rights of the Russian people and friendship with thoke states which, iwuum help in the building up of a' 15.— tfonal’ Russia, the premier of the .jgavernment said, in an address to the national assembly. He declared that in view of the internal sftuation in ‘| Russia ‘there can be no question of | a general national policy. It can only | be a question of sepurate-volicies. “As weak as we are,” ho continued “we will find 2 way to defend our na |tignal hunor and dignity; and we wil | reject all attempts to sell or to tear oft part of our territory. Communism to Be Crushed. : Nationalism in Russia is regen- | lerated and the time Is come when | communiam will be crushed out. We {know that we have not to expect \any altruistic attitude on the part of {those powers which scek our friend- {ship. ‘The basis of our connection | {will' be purely. cold calculation, but the time will come when those who seek friendship of future Russia will be bound to deal with the natiomal | elements of the country.’ The premier. aflirmed that see no difference between o ueither added: organisiis ess and weal S, we will fight ‘them t { the ‘end. Thke can be no ngreement {with those who reject God, conscience, ., natonal ideals and destroy the na- tional cultire and the personal dignity !of mankind, Peace or agrecment with those who hold the people in chains is impossible for us.” Expects Japanexe to Stay. The. premier expressed the opinion ut Japan would not take her troops At all events, any evacu- n evacuation to the ““The exist tegrity of Russia, Watch-- . | commander of the American- Leglon, s Must Have Baby-Girl Says Rich D.L. Couple ‘In Looking Over Fldck Special Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, fine home hington, with & mama und papa who are pocially prominent in the nation’s eap- ital, and wealthy, awalts some | | Iucky baby girl in’ Baltimore. ! annocuncement was ‘made by the law fi of Pickering & Pickering, 318 North ll'-lri nald ey’ ly very 'm". band wealthy and: their uxurions.” The Washington couple have been over to Baltimore twice to ok over a Iufl( of babfes— perfect, and one that does ;not “cry” preferred. The couple are Protestant and invite nvéntiga- | ticn of any kind concerning their dependnbility. They- have l lady deslarcs ahe “junt haa to . have a baby girl” J i ! | i 1 COMMEMORATION URGED ! OF ROOSEVELT’S BIRTH! National Commander of Americnnl Legion Sends Letter to All - ‘ Legion Posts. ! By the Assoctated Press, o | INDIANAPOLIS Ind., Octgber 21.— Commemoration of the sixty-third an- niversary of former President Theor dore Roosevelt's birth on October 27 ursed by John G. Emery, national -r_sent 19 all legion posts. : American Army in France and camps at home never had a bet- .ond than ! former Presldenll says Command- l Emory If he had had his wish he ould have fought and died } de; as it was, he fought the use at home uatil, like the sol- dhr on the firing line, he fell, fight- ing with his face to the enemy. ‘By his vigorous efforts for pre- paredness and national unity he made all Americans his debtors.” But the men who wore the uniforms of the % so that the troops mlghl return to the maritime province in case of internal trouble. He admit- ted that the financial situation was extremely difficult. due to the fact' hzt from bolshe n they had lu-‘ 'l.e ted only ruins. Ina Resolutions introduced by the na- {tional. democrats and adopted, 37 to {21, declared that the platform’of the ! premier was advantageous to the, | country and that the Dairen confer- ence would only fortify the aggres- e, | sive policy of the far eastern repub- i vould meet with energetic Vladivostok assembly. —_— | ate Child Weltare ppointed by Gov. tnmpbell ‘of Arizoni. { resistan. | ' Shipments - | { for Those 'r . Harris, and brother-in-law of the late.United ! United States are peculiarly in_his debr. No one will cver know -how nany Awerican lives were saved to future usefulness by his appeals for ndequntl preparation before war e, and for public support of the on’s fighting arm while the war | ty of Theodore Roosevelts birth. national commandcr urges local pos!s throughout the country either to D!'- tions of their own or: part in atever cele- | arranged by other | bodies in their communities. 'NORTH CAROLINA SLAYER : PAYS PENALTY-AT PHISONI J T. Harris, Merchant, Electro- ] cuted for Death of F. W. Hnnnishn Alabama Philanthropist. By the Associated Fress. RALEIGH, N. C., October 21.—J. T. former Ridgecrest merchant, | tates Judge Jeter C. Pritchard, was | electrocuted at the state prison here yescerday for the killing of F. W. Mon- nish,. ‘phiianthropist,s of ‘Tuscaloom, | Ala. at Kidgecrest, on Sep.émber. ,, 1520] Two shocks iduce death, Harris left no satement regarding the killing. Harris was tricd fn {county superior court, found g iby a jury of murder in the frsc du- | gree, and Judge B. F. Long sentenced | him to be clectrocuted. At the trial Harris' counsel ‘set~up a plea of in- sanity, while the prosecution com-| ‘tended that Harris had kilied Mon- i i H | | 1 I $4.90 Shop Ave. NW. : ;but by ment here has appointed a commit- tee to investigate the opium situation iln Fukium province. extreme effort to stop poppy planting | in the province. made to Dr. V. nisn because of t against blockade to the supreme court for -a new trial, a three-i16-two decision the | verdict of the lower court was wuf-] {firmed. On September 2 e latter's activities Harris appealed of this_year, ome | vear after the Killing of Monnijsh, a: {hearing was held in the offices Gov. Morrison on a petition for com- mutation of the sentence. Attorneys: for Harris attacked the character of Rev. Livingston T. Mays, manager of ithe Baptist Assembly grounds at: { Ridgecrest, one of the principal wit-| nesses for the prosecution, and argued that no other man had ever been exe- | cuted when the uupreme court H been divided three o tw i “Fhe governor dectined the applica- | tlon and set October 20 as_the day for his execution. H CHINA WARS ON THE POPPY. PEKING, October 20.—The -govern- 1t is making an An appeal has been K. Wellington Koo, minister to Great Eritain, for roreh;h! ssistance and co-operation. { i BRING OUT THE - LIFE AND BEAUTY | OF YOUR HARR . Do not be content with just hair when at a very small eoatyflucmhnvebnnfflhdn c-ndmp--nd\twbtddi- s soft, flufly and abundant. Yorrwfll mflzdmd 'SEE—I;HEALTH PROTECTION Special Diwpatch to The Star. BTAUNTON, icouncil has {; \ possible epldemics of rables, scarlet Itev-r and diphtheria. The meeting October !l.—A was attended by the city board of health, which advised and concurred in such action. ! Upon report of the Health board showing prevalence of scarlet fever and diphtheria, nine cases of fever being reported on a single milk route, - D. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. b1 Va., October. 21.—City aken steps to combat the city manager was authorized to employ = sanitary inspector for & period of thirty days or longer, as necessity may require. were that an effor. will be made to make the appointment permanent. The fight against rables comes as. a rerult of the recent mad-dog scare, | when a eingle dog attacked and bit} five persons and several other dogs before it was killed. ‘was authorized to issue a proclama- tion requiring that all dogs be kept ccnfined on their owners’ premises, or Kept under leash or muzzle. Mayor Pilson court, when COURT GIVES JAIL TERM. Indications | Fredericksburg Merchant Takes | Appeal in mqnor-lhking Case. Spfclll Dispatch to The Star, FREDERICKSBURG, Va., 21—A sentence of sixty days In jall and a fine of $300 was imposed on W. Dan_Jones, a merchant of this city, by Justico W. H. Embrey in police | K. C. B, @ -the gullty to a charge ef lllicit manufac- ture of . liquor. was arrested Sergt. J. C. on his October | were dlwwend on the AMre. Markhem McCann, accused picaded BUSTER BROWN SKULL CAP with every pair of Boys’ Buster Brown Shoes purchased during 53d Anniversary Sale. Protection— That’s What Parents Have Been Looking For In Children’s Shoes - The Answer is— For Boys—For Girls Note the curve of the inst: this Brown Shaping Las: - the result in the fimshcd shoe Built and Guaranteed to Give Pet;; DA See fect Satisfaction and the Parents toBethe Judge Growmg feet welcome Buster Brown Shou, for they are made to give solid’ comfort to growing feet by people who know. All thz New Sturdy Leathers—Price 3 T Most Reasonable We Are Celebrating Our 53d Anniversary " Over a Half Century of Successful Shoe Selling - ~=« BERBERICH’S ZEE 813 Penna. Ave. 1116-1122 7th St. {he arctic explorer, Sir [ nished an exploration trip, with her husbund, of the truckless coast of British Columbis. \ Ets Jones noted un ap- peal to,the corporition court and gave bond in lhl suti of $500. Saturday night by Chiehelur foflowlnfil ore, a distilling outfit and a quan!ny of the >roduct He PR RTTITY BUETER BrowN SHOES

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