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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19211 PART 1. (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark : AP[]I_UGY'm H“US[ Senator to Furnish MUTT AND JEFF—Cicero Mutt Utters An Earful. ; : e b b —By BUD FISHER. Seeds on Application WS JusTEINe | [ T ASSURE You TG AND THIS 1S z To Maryland Citizens OF You 1o TAke|| PLEASURE IS ALL A KANGAROO. ; 2 + /T TAINK He g ‘¢ [ ouGHT T® Senator Weller will a MEe T THE MINE CiceR : ) MA"E BY BLANIUN ""::":"."'"":"3 AL R FA:-MR "sb, MY woRD! IT'S : ‘::f:.:;%“ i g~ ~ | cHance TAILS i Bny Tealdent of Maryland who S\YIeCRTERIEND THe €IRST oNE Wim, ouD. Sse e e | | e T oam 7, Beaate olce : e Intended All Objectionable ding, on or before seen: ber 15, 1921. He will Language to Be Omitted iFrom Published Speech. Representative Thomas L. Blanton, | | e cofreet mame and address democrat of Texas, who escaped ex- pulsion from the House ‘Thursday by « margin of elght votes, apologized L . 10 the House yesterday for his action » Us in inserting obscene language In the Congressional Record, which has caused the effort to unseat him. His letter of apology was sent to the Speaker, read to the House and warmly applauded, especially by the republican members who had led the efiort to expel him. Secretary Weeks Tells Diners The Texan, occupying the same seat - from which he arose to defend him- It Will Be “Reaso"abw self against the charge l‘l\atlr;:MI‘;:;l fiad printed in the Congressional Re o & un obscene affidavit relating to & con- Satisfactory. Versation between two printers, tovk 1o part in the brief discussion pre-|By the Associated Pre Ueding the presentation of the apol-| FLORENCE, Ala, octover 29—A||[NDORSE PRESIDENT’S gy, - . | solution of the Muscle Shoals problem i betore e BIRMINGHAM ADDRESS | ] lhe letter i = “mh‘e e Hepresentative Walsh, re- | that will be “reasonably satisfactory publican, Massachusetts, acting inlto the people of Alabama and th south will £oon be reached, Secretury . Mass Meeting of Colored Folk Urges Condemnation of *Social Equality” Move. < e 3 hell again for It. as I've been through | = = = hell for it already. Then maybe iUll ] go back where it came from, and maybe it won't; but if it does Ko B back, it'll go back from Dave Hen- " derson—not Dago George!” f hed frantically at his arm. iy . she cried out. he sajd. “You have said that money should be re-| BY FRANK L. PACKARD. i ed were within your power ! " R Have You Any Money? District National Bank 1406 G Street o Tati Speaker Gillett's ubsence Text of Letter. Weeks told guests at a diuner given in his honor here last night. Weeks had just finished a ection of the govern and wore 4 shining: oo hell on the lapel of his coat. S seen it all,” he said. “I 1t read “1 am invelved in nc e now he- fore the House, hence W I now say is not a sacrifice of any principl | When I expressed a wish of being le to place before the country the| cment of President H s dress In Birmingham, R ] |Dugo George or to me, 1 um going "} [down there to get thal inoney—if 1| yecord expunsed | was misunderstood | < - which he urged political and economic : cord L Yeriin atl ualize the whole proposi- | Whi¢ litica i oparight, 1981, by Public L 5 Caat e 5o D i cuiie Uie e onabie 'n and hiope I may be able to mike G L sl o pveisht, 1981, D R e e b President C e a busi -like recommendation to a §Wa&% 2 sgiution pted a e ? ing: S fre. . 3 A tion was mnot to 5 e Piion 2 s S promise nothing. So yey age free to R. N. Harper record with all the objectionable| ug” (i will be done,” he continued. |#usbices of the White Cross Free = = Z £ ok == = Jiips gon wil) el el e w. c ks idle curiosity—but to make \words and abbreviations contained in | . . b5 Lalor B y g . P. Lipscomb . 5 53 B D 1 nwluwtediana) Sipave dccomplished {the; purpose for urean. . o instantly to the police, I shall not 2 ou stop and consider iust he e;n:\lg)eshal‘:luashl:mc_ ‘lft"‘ e donn {\\'Mch 1 came, and can now discuss| The rfsnlulmn nounced that “the | _(Continued from Yesterday's Star.) |emotion “We'll talk straight—there|blame vou. Tf the police can beat m Lewis Holmes b P s « E only * P 5 v i s W €S on i b ¥ o P ! ¥ r - -] t1 Ircdlatedianly A on e pupose ot | masratendingly theimsterial sids ot e o L D 5 | Betey ot Wy B BRI A0 TY before T seitle with Dugo Georke [ C. J. Gockeler what your position and con- : 2 e . 5 G 8| . aid. n ed you, Teresa, that night, the firs vin— s all. R | 5 4 o - y remarks. sudgment of no | g RorerTing to the physical property, of color seek social equality with the {it's a woman's inconsistency. It isnwt!|time T saw you, when = wtood on | it 18 not safe for you to stay . L. Sansbury dition are financially. 1 realize that the judgment of B |Secretary Weeks described the power vhite people.” and proclaims that {1 didn't know what you would do. |the threshold of your father's room.|Pblace, and so— = . o = c B et s f eolleagues. plant as “the best I have ever seen President Harding did ma the | I don’t know now. Dut I have told | Tonight I know that I love vou,| *“I was not thinking that'” she Cashiee Itisn't a very goo;l lhll\;; collective judgment of my colleagues. | The Ford Proposal. proper impression in his speech at{¥ou all. I have told vou what I = i said in a low voi Nor shall 1||| H. L. Offutt, Jr. t to be able to I sgainet_none iof (whoms L 1ALiSl: | rouciing apon the prosomlior Henvy | o pinsbam DY srging the woilterped” {4010 S0 1L T possiuly: San 1 biad ] ibaver Teave this house—until you do. 1—1| Mol MO/ S0 Eay SO o 5 Bt my colleagues in | i ¢ iy n the southland to give negroes | Lo tell s st b 1on+ s hold had br e Veryie am afraid—for you. You do not know > 3 fhete | seete [ smould b accepted, whether it should g : h Sphotiesti ity you. & Afterjiorimuon and sweepthe| e did not stir for @ moment; and | vou have occasion to need = = be modified, or whether the govern- g, i you will d lon't se At GO e At » v averted face, then, with some great, overwhelming | H , i Further Expunging Refused. ment should operate the plants. ;-.'-m‘:f‘ni., . AbEnew e ")lu:'1.‘”;.“,.3,:'";.‘(.": “Wait 1 gain. I think 1{impulse upon him, he took her fic t. You ought to remedy ¢ Speaking in hehalf of Mr. Blanton.| Mr. Weeks made emphatic denial to |y I notifying the 4 m | have learned other things as well to-lin both his hands. and held it there | , pnry-(enhun'e ‘Garrett of Tennessee.|a charge which he e most he dorse the speech | pobININE the police night—that you care, Teresa, too, but | upturned to his, and looked into th that at once. You can. A e lemocratic leader, prior to the |his ears that the administration is| fithe Iy sidentandipucion 3 morrow. No ther | that the stolen money stands between | great dark eyes until the lashes Savings Account will do reading, asked that four words used |“playing politics” with Muscle Shoals. | oppogini the : to you or to S e e L R T P R e , 225 ba the Texan in answering Represen-| ““Why. don't you know.” he said, “if uvpenl |(ih this. = her volooiononed boislfine e et o youn Tove. with, &y Iidierems, e W e e O ‘—and how quickly it will e Longworth, republican. Ohio. b:;l[ wanted to play polit T weould l;:nrufl « T have to- «i::| af’ll’ullnrl';“\”n\:;‘l m: ':“n‘np\' on jare some things ti re worse than L Siricken out of the permanent record | reco 5 ptiot = ers o o would not be because | being «# thief. 1 couldn't lay down f ; piekan onb oFptie perten | e anC f recomment 1o iesmple fon of the proj e BeoulG i o Unsted Dave Henderson straightencd up. |1 had suddenly become honest—which | my hand now, if 1 wanted to. could amount up only depends of Congress o & in u minute. oned neonts [ believe he said under his|is the one th . : A . 5 L 5 Tad heen uttered in-the stress of de-| “This industrial project. like all @ _colovediipeopls > . “After what you've done: & one thing abiove all ielse’ that ViI® I ‘can't quit mow, can d2 1 t upon with what regularity bhate and were not intended. Repre- others which come befor y depart-| t® At their children to become izens | it 1 didn't, ""d ";:“';0 ;-»u.mk for. It w not be for!. that mone = 5 > P e Mandell of Wyoming,. the | ment, wiil ba handled strictly on its [ (Pg HKRL of the -} offering A square fight. oHestyin saleeshutbacius il IWasia 1 to give it L s = vou add to it. As little as se > W . rictly on its | dane Harding, and condemn it > 3 squi ght. aren’t! hypocrite and dishonest with you, wud I'd ruther 2o out for & republican leader, objected. merits, and Muscle Shoals I, Alabama | fneial s 5| you, Teresa He w 1 detiine 4 ! = T : 1 e 5 B ancworth had asked Mr. Blan- | willereceive the same consideration |vemy ypor (4HY" Wwherever they muy rin that quict. curious again clting tic money ko berausc 1 the police it's there, | a dollar will make the start. ton If there was any truth in the re-| that it would if located in Masss crop up. {“Well, I'm not sure I want to B omething o L thal er forauy bonestimanci % i W i O e la expessed an intention | setts.” Jisenet. Henry Johnson, Rev, B Wil- {fight.” Just “before 1 found out At b e : i osei ow’s the time. € pay 5 Al iams a e on B e . 2 ¢ —because 1 was making u good | ne p did are go . . s o sending out 2u.000 coples of hix ot Hesponsible for Detagn, I Ko, Simon T W bré de” | that mones” wan e 1 wa Wondes | it (hat twan Sicap at e A T o | interest on Savings De- speech e i 8 2 > 5 o1 e it back myself.” | thousand dollars. 1 can’ e -{down” George, whic s | = Monday. and he had repiied that it| Ar. Weels said he was not respon. | R T T o @ O ai D a ol T T vl fbm e Wit Do e posits at the rate of 3%¢. financiails” able he would put JE in [ sible for delays incident to diswsivz| 0F) IDHE TO BE HELD d ever called iim by Dis name. and | honesty any more fonight than 1 did | aixhonext. Teres don’ the hands of every m g perty. and ass % hear- 5 came now ier 1ips in @ quick. | the night I firs ey SR voice - | countr; It was agreed | er SltsCue Inoujacidnlquickly & ey d cry. - NEht e S oS v Lopk thad money, o e e S £ _— e L that Mr. Lon; C s warranted, 3 2 = S arms. v o at? i v z c. ’ o had it tho Texan “on a limb."| Other speakers at’ the dinner were |Friends of Irish Freedom Observe | Do 3o S irae voure| He could feel ner hanas tremploiin | Safety Deposit Boxes, §3 o §25 Per Year === "l that probably two score or more | Mayor Rowlett FPaine of Memphis, = honest, after all hé could see the swe oS - Who had Been In doubt voted for Mayor Felix Z_Wilson of H ‘H“""w'e“ Tomorrow Night. He ‘turned Mis head away: a sudden| olasen. oo teor It S e i simply because of the mem-|2nd Mayor A. W. Chamblis } The Patriek H. Pearse branch of 1 and bitter smile on ‘his lips. again. Her lips seemed quivering for Ler's own statement. nooss SIS I L i':l"- riends of Trish Freedom or thie | | N le suid, SAnd X bavent made | words, but she did not tpealr, “And N e 5 . s - Weeks left at midnight {¢i'Y Will hold a Ceilidhe tomorrow | 9P MY mind yet about giving it back. | suddenly he dropped her hands Had “Overlooked™ the Words. for Washington. night at A1 | anyw Hut mavbe 1 had other reu: | bis own nds clenened. and ccached Given the right to edit his speech | : sons for even getting as far as 1 did.|agnin, at his sides. There was bitin “"{..?’?fi""“o’;‘d'd p-;;;—o:ld“h? yf(“r':rg U. S POTENTIAL VOTING o ay meeting will D onen .l\l::ll halnsu an’ self onlm t himself stirring and boil- na e words "j . e o {10 the members and their friends and j that: 1 a % Ling i brain. “You fool! Y printing, but i the dislr:ssn:hn‘llofoh ; |n:‘| routine b S willbe ;"N;”‘"‘"‘f Her fingers were eripping at hisi fool:™ a voice cried « ishers \~m‘x:t- Jowed a vote of censure by the Hous ed. The prineip: > W e larms with all their strength. as|Take her! All y ot to < and a public reprimand by the Speaker STRENGH IS 54,421,832.'59 . James aves of Catholie | though she were afraid that somehow | change sl he had overlooked them. These were e dns T iUniversity. F. Edward Mitchell will | D¢, Would elude and escape her. 50 if you're not honest, why don’t you [ the words Mr. &arrett had asked to open the meeting. A musical pro- ou were a thief"—it seemed as|steal her v b elimmated upon the insistence of|gencuc Bureau Announces Figures |55t hns"l-c"en nged and refresh- “l‘"““""r’"" soul were in the pussion- | “Listen! Tt secmed as though He Mr. Mondell. s will be s i ate entreaty in her voice now were forcing himself to speak against Mr. Blantoni told members he mere-‘ i s Crilidhe _committee co: ses |1 was the daughter of a criminal, - . s ospeaic again sl o M Eoobd e Zong. | Dased on Enumeration-of 1ou0. TDAATT F. Quisles. chasriman: morises | o111 aNl the . hideous memorien of | fir “Aise o oiat s nother reanoh: culate his own speech, u - ha 3 T E 4 ave, to tell you all of it fng profane and obscene words, ab-| There wa¥ k. potential voting |l Thomas 3 Millman is the man I spoke of—who breviated, alleged to have been used |strength of 54, 3 persons in the | & e : 'Dea, M SnGhave e vay jonest— v , im w by emploves of the printing office and | United States. in 19 The conmus by | Seatherine i ten. “Arthur Smal), |21l the years that ar. SRS 11‘)‘;;;-3‘?“'\\-6»3ldn!‘-'mn::.:::f | * put Into the form of an afidavit and |reau announced today.. The censusiurs Hugh Murray, Miss Annic Smith; | KIY Both s ichance 19-=tol m cas. and T thought he had double- | e filed with the public printer. of last r’ showed 27,661.8%0 ‘men | ichael McGinley, Edward P. good. 1'm going to take mine. Won't| .rosged me. Instead. he gave it back | )it The Texan was in nis seat when the |and 26,739,932 women twenty-one | Gibe: Fatrick Quinn ch you take vours, Dave? You were a|oCmcd e \NeIteq. B KoTer (go?cn ') ! House convened, and stayed there most | vears of age and-ove sed as citl. | JeGinley, M . Mi Haodnh [';’“"f"m“‘ from now on? gy coon.” He laughed out sharply. 1 SF the day. Zens. In the male division were in. | snes O'Connor, Raymond ara, e stood rigid. motionles; |harshly. “But_Millman said if 1 3 i cluded 2,795.006 colored, ! Raymond O'Méara, A ~ ' lagain his face was turned awa: didn't give it back to the estate of 4 PROPOSES INVESTIGATION. |dians. 53411 Japanese, 45, *hinese f Mo Arthur. J. Do | HSL OUL Hicy the Jgrhies the man from whom 1 took it he Snd 7.316 6f other races. _H. O'Dea, William B. Coatex, 3 coprom now on. He repeated the|would pay it out of his own Pocket. . Ta the District of Columbia during | 22Ty Coates, Miss Ruth Smith, Mrs. | WOK3S In 2 low. wondering way because, for me, he had been a thief. Public Printing Office Probe Urged | 1920 there were 139,800 male persons geur&e V- F- Bovd and Witiiam | ¥est e T froml'm" Do you understand? That's why [ 4 [ 4 [ J ualified to vote, of whom 73.134 were | ' orr Ceili _ sDave Bhetius gt s TOM | aid 1 didn't know what T was goi After Blanton Charges. A o ot O i 1313 were (The Ceiliahe will be in the nmure‘:’l"‘”“- jind go and notify the polices'go. Ay Goam T T don't know vet| - Investigation of conditions at the|cign parentage, while 7117 were of |°¢ * Halloween party. I_,‘,’,‘,‘_l;fim;;‘"fifm Lhat_ mones: | ’know well enough that if the polic broposed in a resolution introducedresidents of the District had that CIVIC BODY MEETS. I tucaRic e hecar tabklongs Jenahat paying It: but ‘thats not the poine yesterday -by. Representative Line- cge, numbered 14,042, and there . o 3 ment before he turnea|l can't squeal now. can 12 1 Derger. republican, California. During | were 33.822 colored males in the Dis-| The Southwest Civic Association met | toward her again. and then his face snesking:to the police and & heine Tt th retain his seat, Represen. | trict eligible to exercise the franchixe. |Jast night at the Martha Randall | was white, and drawn, and haggard, | It 18 in Dago SCoTRes B e anton: charged that 1t was| Women eligible to vote in the Dis. |School. “R. C. Brooks presided. Among | He shook his head. et my own paws on it again, so I've ! practically impossible for a non-union [ trict_outnumbered the men, totaling |the matters considered were the | eam't do that,” he said hoarsely. | turned honest. and you can go and 53 in 1920, of whom 80,467 were | Provement of the sociul conditions of | “There are more reasons than one | take it? 1 wouldn't like to face hh - : of hative parentage. There were 39,656 | the section by the elimination of the |why I can't do that~ Her hands|man and tell him the moncy ha ——'—‘—DE PRESIDENT Golored women. Cligible o Vote in | PUPIIc dance” nail ‘and cabarel and| wero clisping his arms. He forced one Bbacl b e iod baer X 1920, while 12,331 foreign-born w extension of the propose. 2 i v, o = = o MORE AIDES TO PR e e LA ol Uit Tor i e | thok Ghem in A% own: i arew fer | taken (rom e, and [ i doin the LARGE fleet of new Dodge cars has been pressed - franchise if permitted in the District. |ti9%: Mr. Brooks expressed himself |closer to him, and held her there.[SMUE 2 : in e o 2 Col. Sherrill's White House Force|The bureat noounced ihat Des |15, StInk hoveful of the outcome'of| "and’ one, of 'tnose reasons tr ou. P tenered. Tremulouals: into service to meet promptly the demand for WEST Moines, Jowa, holds first place among | o membership which | Teresa. You've played fair with me.|.. et et ire Fon Increased by Six. Sities ‘of 100,000 population or over | il culminate at ‘the next regular|and 111 play fair with you. I— whatido ot meRny Whatidre you 84 taxi t th ised low rates just announced. President Harding’s staff of mili-|in the percentage of citizens owning & on Friday, November 11, and | can't buy you with a fake. T going to “’- i e e axl1s al € rev. J . > “I'm _going to ge o their homes. | In Des Molnes, 51.1 per | Sieq ichy time & grand rally is sched-| - “Davel"~ She struggled to free her- cent of the tenants have no fear of | the year is e by corhporo8ram foriself. = landlords through possession of title 2 280,be considercd, to the premises they occupy. In New York city only one home in elght is owned.by the family living In it. | Three-of every five persons in Nor- folk, Va.. more than ten years of age were engaged in gainful occupations ® When the last census was taken. The number so engaged in Norfolk in 1920 was 58.360, or 50.4 per cent of ve. you. Dago George,” he said in a flat voice. i His voice was rough with' “I'll get that meney if 1 go t rmu;xj . A Sharp Reduction . In TAXI FARES ary aides to assist Col. C. O. Sher- 1I. Corps of Engineers, has been i creased by six officers by the assign- ment to duty as junior aides at the White House of Maj. Hubert R. Harmon. Air Service; Capt. Ravmond Williamson. Cavalry: Capt. Gu: tave Villaret, jr. Infantry: Capt. Iierman H. Pohl. Corps of Engineer: ist Lieut. John M. Works, Field ;;;;(llcl‘:')'r.“:":‘dAlrs'!"llc‘:«;u!. Edn?rd M. . - —_— the entire population. . 7 You can now cover any distance in Speedy Service—No Delays. c,?,? Ei,fig'fw o‘.‘,_ffl"fi;m ‘WILL COMMAND BATTLESHIP. f . . the city proper for as low as 75 Our policy .of. keeping all cars in Reserve Corps, at the navy yard.| Capt. Alfred W. Hinds, at the Naval 1 ate for ten blocks constant repair in our own shop pre- cents! And the rat Norfolk. Va., has been detailed as sup- | War College, Newport, RR. has been x;,); |°}T"'\: nfi\'ul operating base, .]ssihx.neg to ;hekt:cmmmld f the bat- wb 3 3 o it SRS R 3 olesale prices of its Breads Has Anybody Ever Given You Something for Nothing? man to work at the office. N ' vents delays and annoyances due to { is only 50 cents! breakdowns. And direct communica-. These are the limits which border tion with our conveniently located what we term the “city proper:” branches enables us to have a taxi at Wardman Park Inn or Park Road on your door within five minutes after i the north, B Street N. W. on the you phone! south, 36th Street on the west, and All these provisions are made so On and after Monday, October 31st, the following scale will be effective Here’s Your Chance to Buy a Real Good 3 ’ 3 11b. 8th Street N. E.and S.E. on theeast. as to renderlyou the quickest and . Ee = e b 1 dis- t desirable taxi servi t th Automobile at a Bargain Price Corby s Mothers Bread"“. c ’ f::cz sb:::f;: l:111ec.;:enpo?:;‘t’s:a! a'fiis ?s :;nfapee:s;;ate: Pah’:n: evr&yll':cse'l' a84 tc: o : £ enl == Service D 4 the cheapest rate for efficient taxi day, and employ this cheaper, better mem" ::z:‘;‘:‘o:n;e“:;g::g;a“;e :o';';’e a:‘f:;'e TableQueen............................ Tc service in the city. . e i i following cars g::{:g;d Bu:tternut"""""' 2‘: | . We also quote the lowest rates for ; MUST BE SOLD NOW B Gt S e AR A0 Buick Touring leiington'l'ouring Ryg.Sc NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. Chandler Roadster Oldsmobile Touring smm 9c :1140 21st Street N. W. Dodge Touring Stutzkudxte; ; lenna.................................8c : = Cole Roadster Peerless Touring PanRolls. rasnutsc . 1% Ibs. Ford Sedans and: Tourings : Corbylarge ............................1le Showroom Open Until 3 0’Clock Sunday Pullman 125':‘ AT, i e B b L e Hummer Motor Sales Co. All Rolls ... 1020 Conn.' Ave. N.W.