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" PR = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 23, 1921—PART 1.° " T ] T = by $9.146.600 as compared with 19 . District Representative WOULD SEPARATE DULL |GOLD QUTPUT LESS, 1920, | b1 i21466m s sompures st 1o : . .820.572 ounces than in 1919, accond-| i : /| . At.Texas Cotton Carnival AND BRILLIANT STUDENTS |Fas ofr 5,146,500 From 1919; |ing o final statistics made pubilo by i : 3 nt Baker. : l % : Silver Production Also Drops. |, During 1620 the couniry produosd g 166 ounces of gold, valued wut Gold duction in the United States 186,900, and 55,3615 5 MEE.I- IHIS WEEK IRIA[ IUMURR“W SO et and sAdyreatie dllrln:pxe calendar year 1920 fell off | silver, vnlue:“at ;En:m‘f ;gb.mm“. 3 . H A < I Change, in Course of Address & ‘ 2 4 at Inauguration. N \ SWARTHMORE, Pa, October 27— e - 5 —1 . o p Chattanooga, Where They Husband of Murdered WOM- |gessration ot tne eritina: mutental | Frmerseres VACANT | 3 3 i ; means of elevating the academlc p L 3 u o an Says He Will Make (liftira’ of'Smenican concien was fE. 2% s ; 3 e 2 12thand Michigan Ave. First Gathered, Picked for y . urged by Frank Aydelotie, the newif| = 4 b - Move Right In g L hall h d bungal 1921 Reunion Startling Disclosures. [Riceiazh: ot St tona o5 10, ; « $7.600 to $9,250. Central hall houses and bungalows, on. . That such a separation was already ] J . «f with lots 75 feet front. Over sixty sold. Exhibit n daily. Blp; the associated Press. N 4 Bn;e;g[mrg;% Eem s taking place in some of the more ad- . 3 % 4] ]6 FF . K o 3 .ober P ege peri vas <} Take 11th or F or North Capitol street car marked “Brook- CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., October 22.| k& MY Roger D. Eastiake and Miss Sarah E. | by Presient avdeioie oo & heid s, 'ssen- 1and” to end of route, or call us for automobile. \—This city, where the first reunion' |% fi:‘éx'llll‘:}l:;rl';le:: for the Westmore- ‘trend. 1t is moving in the direetion « "r . of the United Confederate Veterans' 2 {the murder of Mrs. Eastlake at Co- | graduns O Rt i o ottery - S : AN FPt e . Eas s duat d that will ¥ - . P 5 and 7 Room Bungalows 6 and 8 Room Houses Assoctation was held on July 4, 1890, ) lontal Beach several wecks ago. leti Pl Bl T A1, ; —_ Monthly Cash Monthl) Cash Monthly Casi Monthly v o ere 8 afternoon for Fredericks- |colleges with more resourceful t - 7 i ¥ T onhly Cauh onthly Cash uhly Casty 2id17 | again will recelve the veterans in & ; Dare, Whenes ther. #o. o Montracs | couicRce with more resourcerul teach-, | gl ¢ (West Chevy Chase) €5 2,000, 56 1,000, 69 000, nual encampment on October 25 and, for trial on Monday. When Eastlake |advantage eventualiy of releasing cn- " notwithstanding a recurrence of the 5 . | was told that the man who had|dowments for higher educatlon for Fully dectached Colo- : yearly predictions that -this will be ground o hatchet for a woman had | specifically higher training, ) jal home of 6 1 § the last gathering of the Confederate ; . gome J[forward and identified the| Mr. Aydelotte succeeds Dr. Joseph = ome o1 O large g Aty tha e for the 19 . e ! hatchet, he made the following state- . He is American sccretary of rooms, reception hall; union is already under way. Saval i " sush/ the Rhodes scholarship E'u“' and 3 v s i i lot 40‘(1:0 ¢ d : 3 : AVENUE PARK ARb G hos eIty SanacliLhaslans Has More Information. formerly was ;;eagl‘ of the English de sl . 5 s ) 50 to wide con- ipropriated $12,000 for the Dllrpnlel:fl Miss MARY ADAMS sTEVENS | “I can give some more information Bt o Tehaiogy —-uuseus last- crete alley. The hot-wa- i entertaining the old soldiers, was the| of this e he 1 0 the commonwealth attorney that i 2 5 H o a 5 THE IN SUBDIVISION Arst o enter the field for the NONOF.| Preatdent HAFding to. bo. “princcews Will establish eyond a doubt the own- | ok, Svyaim: Who served as presigent |} ter heating plant has just been overhauled and the electric . TOWN Although time has dealt kindly| gt “pl “U2® (® 08 LTl en "og|€rship of the hatchet. I have already years. re-1 light fixtures are up to the minute. with the Confederate voteran, each | Corton carsivai” at Waeo, Tex, offered to tell the prosecution some | og iy Tasitasiee) President emeritusy From Rock Creek Park to Cathedral avenue (Woodley ;'“"lg;l“m; made] J;";lm;::}_ trat interesting things that 1 have d), f M: husett: ‘to near Connecticut J!efort Del de i st e T eie thin sy o tnement STAT| road), from Massachusetts avenue ‘to nea efforts are being made in many cities Sa e. e ithings they are, ihut tm- E TAXES DOUBLED . - & and t 8t d ma of them portant, and which might ily be Avenue lgndggf. "Washmgtgn]'s best (l;on}lel section. &0{)0,00(; o m‘;;"g“;;“;‘emzl:n k:"y possibie. lEGluN wu-l- HUNUR overlooked in'a Tl tavestiaes e i = V1 . { Atlanta, Ga. as undertaken the tasl . . feet of beautiful y wooded lots and villa sites. tles Of e e s it whioh here are three (blngs fousd in Service Companies Show Big Five- Only $7,750.00 improved streets and public utilities, at no more than good [ 9 “Gerray the reunion expenses of that room that connect up with each Year Increase in Virgini, ’ i i 2 11 every dependent veteran in the At- other and show positive ownership. Sy Tenn 1 000 Cash 75 Monthl suburban lots are now sclling for miles hrs,h? out. - Ca lanta district. Many other communi- lx am going to give these facts to the | Special Dispatch to The Star. 5, $1, '.s y for'prices and build your own “dream home” from $15,000 ties have adopted similar methods to commonwealth attorney without ask-| RICHMOND, Va. October 22.—FEx- } up to $100,000, according to location. swell the ranks when'tho gray army 3 ing for any’ immunity, and devote |press companies, steamboats, canals !parades the streets of Chattanodga myself solely to bringing the mur- |and telephone and telegraph companies this month. derer to justice. will this year pay to the state treas- meLE P ARK Parade Pathetic Touch. Holds Freedom Secondary. ury over 100 per cont moro in taxcs Y While the veterans' parade each : “I told the coroner's jury at the in- | s Sl yeurhile the veterans' parade each|Foch, Beatty, Diaz, COONZ |quest’that the hatenet Sid not heiomy | iceping car company in the only one to Realtors 1420 N. Y. Ave. Main' 5082-5398 £ lhave & reduction made as compared Ethibit No. 2727 Conn. Ave. Between Woodley rd. and Cathedral Ave. gathering, the brighter side of the to me, and that 1 had never seen it |with last year. jSunions {nvariably predominstes and-Crowder Among Those | jrfe™si,2nd,that, I had never ("the | The, total paid by these companies = o y = o = tate, $20,000. Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, two B 1o 88 & e maers of do- inquest. My own freedom 1o secony. |t the state, in 535"12'3;11355. the . - . 1 a t baths, two showers, breakfast and sleeping porches, chauf- | partments, divisions, -brigades _and to Attend Convention. ary to my determination to do what 1|3347330, 0 '° fer's or maid’s room with bath, single or double garage [|§amps agpoint sponsors and malids of can to help the prosecution. The rain- honor and bring them all to’ the | By the Associated Press. ‘oat has a very important bearing on i i 13 r 15th. encampments. The veteran always the case. 1 had never seen it before, - at cost. Delivery about December 15th T he petriarch ot toe o cmiays| KANSAS CITY, Mo, October 22.—A | put there is something i1n connection Built, Owned, For Sale by and the honored guest of all occa. | notable gathering of famous men, soi-| With that coat I have learned since sions. Dancing the Virginia reel is|diers and statesmen, will mark the ;‘d‘""" in this jail that I want to tell MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, lnc. one of his delights, and many still are | third national convention of the | ™ Ma¥o ace nr en able to go through the steps of the |, i R sble tu w0 theough Hiow meérican Legion here, October 31 to Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 w(;,,;l K M. Van Zandt of Fort|November 2. $50 BONUS AIDS CUPID. 4 § orth, Tex., commander-in-chief of ( Marshal Foch, commander-in-chief — SINCE 1898—4NO PLACE LIKE HOME; NO HOME LIKE OURS” the United Confederate Veterans. has|of the ullied armies during the last Shriners’ Offcr Resuits in Publi appointed Miss Martha Dulaney Bach. | months of the world war, is the prin- o o iman of Chattanooga, daughter of!cipal guest of honor, but there are to jJudge Nathan L. Bachman of the|be a number of others of great di: Wedding at Cumberland. Tennessee supreme court-and grand- | tinction. Marshal Koch, legion offi- | pectal Dispatch to The Star. daughter of Dr. J. W. Pachman,|cials point out, commanded the grea CUMBERLAND, Md., October 22— ;chaplain of the veterans, as chief|est army, both In numbers and figh! John sponsor for the reunion, which car-!ing ability, of which l;here 1s lny‘nu- fire dl;ll:‘:ll,"t’m(::::mb " Vaaeoeier the 0 ries with it the highest social honors | thentic record in history. Beside his Mis s enderbllc s ba, Mlgmficent Store Room of the week. Maids of honor include |hosts the armies of Alexander the|also of fla;:':brlllnt. ;IE.‘I:‘..'.’:':';’; Miss Alice Richard, of Lake Charles. | Great, Gonghis Khan, Attila the Hun | of the Shriners af a sos b o L For . La.; Miss Eva Hall, of Macon, Ga. and |and ¢ven the hordes of Saracens that | couple that weuis be Ly ius for any Rent hM.l:: x,e:-ena Rountree of Birming- ::nrmed m}o En;ups ln_‘_thhla mll‘clld;e at their bazaar he"w.“dc {hT.glr:d . 3 es were pigmy forces. s wi e H = That Splendid Property Gen Nathan B. Forrest, of the Sons | Marshal Foch's first visit to the| fert 1o op,Porformed on the dance floor In th of Confederate Veterans, which will | United States, and he has announced | ® Ppresence of about 1,500 meet with the veterans, has named |his greeting to the American people | DeoPle. Rev. Frank S. Fields, pastor Miss Louise Bass of Chattanooga as |Wwill be made at the legion convention. Ronis ";‘..'fl:"h":"{f b om sponsor-in-chief for the eo Other Distinguished Guests. Derlenced in getting a minister. . . The consent of the couple was ob- e Represencing Great Britain will | The o came Admiral Sir David Beatty of | tained by George W. Mehrh s battle of Jutland fame. Former “gobs" | cab driver, known as - Mosoyricn of the American Navy who served | George.” Lawrence L. Kimes, prom- with the British navy have a warm | inent local Shrine: ian, admiration for Admiral Beatty and | Miss Screen was n;.?d ?el:;nr::n';"l:ds the part he played in the major naval | bridal t; i L R b i 'r'xze'l‘ifi';f:;‘eld in which the Germun of the ooy ."."’?fi:":‘r'céi.}l‘: played : SR - : the wedding march. Lloyd L. Shafr From Belgium Lieut. Gen. o W R e e Sork of the Allegany county circuit No. 904 Barry Place N. W. prefaced the ceremo: and Gen, Armando Dias comes in & ny with an (One square east of main entrance Garfield Hospital) similar capacity from Italy. address. Following the ceremony tne S 350 was presented by Ha: American leaders will be represent-| Joy man, y Harry A. Man- i s ed by Gen. Pershing, Rear Admiral R.| yar ager of the basaar, and there I ltallan Confederation Pro- |£ Chonis; 3as: Ges: Eaoeh it Grow: o ottier Bltts, including groceries der and thirty veterans of the worla 1340 New York Avenue Second building from Fourteenth street, is for rent An unusual situation, fronting on New York avenue and 14th and H streets and three car lines. Handsome four-story and basement ; attractive building. Wide, deep, well lighted storeroom and basement. Well proportioned show window. Can give about seventy-six hundred square feet of floor space if desired. Wide alley in rear. . Mr. d Mr: . 3,35, & apportunity to sccure a better building than you now ||| 1€StS State Interference in | Fio Mais 2oap amarest e fan: | mieradd o s mafttod*ydi i 030 New, Modern, Fireproof, Steam-heated Building 5 ¥ 2 5 » i docnr_l,‘non for courage which T b=y th ere when they were ad- i > 3 3 irs S | | have i crie of the best business sections. Capital-Labor Relations. |Smerican ssisier gan Min, Soxsmiors | For's pubhé e ot tor Srvontas o Tl e gk e e s ) to be present. BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. Following & short band concert the By Catie o A opening morning of the convention M opyrigns, ot D7 N7 | Mme. Erneatine ge!smmnnlnaudnk wi ROME, Italy, October 22.—A st e wate: pa e Banner THE CHASTLETON Drotest against state interference in| XD¢ O i s oot the relations between capital and e Heeddnde e s 16th or Is contained in @ memorand v 5 A S e Confederation of Italian Industries. : : - = The secretary of that organization ioxpeet] 49,000 0in Prrad Non-housekeeping _apart- declares that conditions in Italian | The parade, in which 40,000 former{] ments of ONE AND TWO industry are sufficiently well known. | Service men are expected to march, - unemployed, while 150,000 are work. | tume, Indian veterans in tribal re- 3 makes of cars at reasonable prices—24-Hour Service. Cars Called for and Delivered in Any Part of City. = x Stone & Fairfax “#.° - 1342 New York Avenue N.W. . North 53 Robert H. Palmer 9! Barry Place N. w. BASEMENT HOMES o e e e A R state intervention in i . | with corn blades, are among those i 3 : , Ways Barmfal and poimre i ind%. 21" | who will participate. Alrplanes and otel service. For full partic- In That Most Exclusive Section, dition of the rallroads, which are run | (37K “;‘;‘g;‘“"uf part in the parade. ulars apply to Resident t a 1 3 W give color to e . Nos. 2233, 2235 Bancroft St. *'The secretary attributes tho ever. | iresta throush which fho marchers || Manager on premises. N\ No. 2237 sold increasing cost of living not to thel *ind: protection of industries, but to the ! mempera of o local. lexlon. past. all THE F. H. SMITH Co0., O coypense of manufacture and | of whom are stockyards workers. Managing A 0 polit! speculation. Owners, he Five woman “broncho busters” will B e says, must reduce wages not to strike | aiso do their part, Hugh Strickland, 815 Fi at the working classes, but to coun-| Jim Harmon. of Okishoma, Lioyd fteenth:Streat terbalance the increase in general ex- | Saunders, a Kansan, and M.Ke Hast- penses. The confederat'on warns the | ings are among those who will par- government that the owners must de- | ticipate in the rodeo. fend their own Interests. . A number of American fiyers who q Labor leaders declare that'the'dwn- | made distinguished war = records, Jameson-Built ers oppose government intervention|among them “Eddie” Rickenbacker, . now. when the industrial isis gives| are entered for the aviation meet, capital the advantages in ‘the strug-| which will be one of the legion's en- ew omes gle, whereas they eagerly invoked it | tertainments. There will be races at 8 year ago, when the advantage was | the aviation meet, and cash prizes WY %, Z Salvation Army lassles offering. “cof- | MISSION TO MEXICO fee, doughnuts and salvation free” are ! Inspect At Once expected to alleviate that condition. | Restaurants will be supervised by a | BY LAMONT FAILS | convention committee to prevent ws-l sible overcharging. & A “military _ police” company is! planned to ald the local police in; Financier Unable to Re-Establish | maintaining order and handling the } crowds, and_W. A. Raupp, adjutant| Nation’s Impaired For- general of Missouri, will set up a. . “military court” to deal with petty eign Credit.; i ‘aifficulties ogmnny sort wn_ll_chn may o . ise amon; e veterans. e con- ; By the Asmocinted S Sention committes of the legion has | MEXICO CITY, Qctober 22.—Nego- | been advised that local police will tiations looking to, the refunding of | ot interfere in cases of this so 3 Mexico's . forefgn debt and the re- TR 1 | 1719 K Street 722 hree bed: two_baths, sleepi h, maid! SR e R I GO D S e At a Very Low Price § Contain three bedrooms, two baths, sleeping porch, maid's nual extension L. N A > ; ; of activity on the part of th % | "The problem of feeding the visitors, N room and bath. Beautifully built and finished. Every con- istration s paralyaing the proper | legion officials believe, will be satis- | 3801 to 3831 Kansas N\ venience. Price, $22,500. functioning of legislative bodies and [ factorily handled. Of course, they | N 1 discouraging private industry. admit, goldiers are always hungry, Ave., N.W. N GEO. W. LINKINS R s of her doen \ N 070, 7% ssabtimment 5 (o afons ol |AGRICULTURE DECLARED NOT PAYING IN ENGLAND ; Thomas W. Lamot and Adolfo de la Huerta, secretary of the treasury, tor"thle fin;t ;wo w:lel:‘u h:”v,eh appar- N ently falled of practieal re: ¥ u;. Li-mont o nx?“uw ;a New |Scientific Farmer Turns Land Over | ‘ork city, an s sal 6 has no evident intention to return immedi-| to Workers to See if They ! d 4 By ately to Mexico. He left nio repre.| - 1215101223 KENYONST. | it st ] oo o o own statemen! s prepard .0 make : , o Bomn emente, Aol i, Wake | LONDON, October G—S. F. Edge, v 5 Pe wd % 1352 Madison Street N.W 5= R 8 adison Street IN.W. hig return to New York. the well known motorist, whose ! { ¥ L BN = SIXTEENTH STREET HIGHLANDS COLUMBM HEIGHTS N.W. ‘report would {e made to & group. Qf‘mleullurh‘t, u;l'g -th‘n E:dfin%";;:: . R 7 . ‘American and European:: bankers fi':fl;:l;"‘f RpiOE In-Enp = ] Built by E. W. Snoots & Co. 3 Hehas offéred to turn over to a f | ———t committes of his tarm workers farms * . il s o LS BEAGLE CLUB TO EXHIBIT. | iortn £20,000 and. leaying treix man- ? Tapestry brick house. .Inside walls water-proofed, insuring dry interior walls. about Octol . agementientirely iy hele Jands oo PN 5 Concrete front porch, tapestry brick columns with stone.coping and other weather- Foar Big Bedowms.Too Back Prncs a) he say: These houses aré. so arranged. that you.can Mational . Organisation to Hold| TR NoRr 8" Faced by a fall- resisting features guarantee permanence. | easily rent second floor for enough to make required v Mear Deeaburr: I e kepitel. Thas grasers have | 6 and 8 rooms, one and two First Floor—Real reception room, 'with edsy. stairs and coat closet, living room with very attrac- 3 Specta] Dispateh thThe Star. : Deen losing ffom £10 to £16 per head || baths, attic, h-w.-h, electric mopthly payments—forcirig the house to.pay -for | LEESBURG, 'Vili, October 22.—The' of stock. Actually, this vear, it pays | Tlights, lots of closet space, > National Beagle mr America will me better to féed my stock on Wheat double rear porches, wide itself and reserving one floor for yourself. e e tive fireplace, dining room with. breakfast porch, large pantry and built-in refrigerator, kitchen with porch and-stairs to second floor. Oak floors in the main rooms; beautiful decorations. - > 2 CI6d. h 0 ] the wheat.: - 5 il Bt dns Ariesath sbow of Bonmten a0 | 4il> Seecpine ‘his sheep for two|| cement front porches. Built- ute : i ts a shilli in heated garage, with each Second Floor-Fotr bedrooms with ‘ample closet 'space, south exposed sleeping porch of unusual s 3 Doy 15 to: A i’::m t;:;r ‘:{Tegfl"‘iflh“:fi‘i“nfigz lhq'.ml!:. To ::( there take 14th fength and widu‘:; two be-qti(nllbag!s.fiinarble xhgv:er: lnd"hdled ba:_hro!om with built-in Rt ; & pound, max: d get off at 14th b. 'Bedrooms have expensive electric fixtures and tasty wall decorations. i street car and ge! tub. f a . hl" Lets, 20 by 150, to.15-Foot Alley 4o et t 2art can ::::ll;! and Randolph streets N.W, : ; ire h 11 lighted, plastered ceiling, laundry tubs, cold storage Toom, v # £ LIo%: P. *tnu a profit on pigs. ’ and wa'k east 1% squares or Basement under entire house, well lighted, p! g, y ) ith_prices of farm produce fail- p : ; R 5 = . i 3 3 AR D. T “nedr ! et take 9th street car and get Pleaty Room for Gardens, Garages and Flowers bu pe ’m!mh_o mlites | Ing o0 fast that the cost 0 D?r:hlllé"s off at Georgia avenue and toilet and”coal bunker under front porch separate fmn_| cellar. Attic over whole house fidored, well lighted and easily developed into additional rooms. - i . g by | Shepherd street and walk e ; 3 HBNA) ¥ . 2 > T ors trom, 1 :n:m:;mfluac:; Er'fi%' tfi-fl -?:un.tlon: | t one square to Kansas fighted daily till 8-o'clock and all dgy Sunday. Motor out 16th street to Madison and ffii 1‘& sm cm to Kmfl sm :h’g 3“3‘7 i h!. ! L,:m r he mu g‘“:' ." °..“‘°§’.°:.'.‘..f.‘,’:‘: : :’::“: 4 Open ::sdt :vgw.eblqckll.”or take 14th street car ta Kpnnegiz and walk two blocks north to Madi- B £ 7 S Lo e e ho has still something left-or B son. Car will be sent for you on call gt. Main 1166, 3 - snd Walk East 1Y Squares- Fa’_bankrupt. For Sale By . : aa B . T 4 3 ‘TG reduce costs he must reduce 2 : Thomas A. Jameson M, oyes., Francls ] o 1 to have Mnlmfi%mqm. n’nn% ! Owner and Builder. 131 ians, 5 _ : LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER A Tiiller at the. hatio of his 'S oif aericr 906 N. Y. Ave. N.W. SaSThat 1n Traluad aad sew servios | serioHtore” “genera | dacrai | N . 1407 New York Avenue N.W. agrioulture 6 [in the Crimean -wax ih ‘thé az hthat quip! army. He became & member of tarm re s Hibernians at the age of eighteen. He|a thief we shall mever attain ef- resided at Conuellsville fifty. years. ficiency.”

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