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WASHINGTON, D. €., OCTOBEE 30, 1921—PART 1.~ BAPTISTS TO MEET. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va. October THE SUNDAY STAR, Another nurpon is to help, in every ‘way possible, the foreign-born resi- dents who deaire to become citizens and to inculcate in them the prin- HUNTED AS SLAYER. MARSHALL, N. C., October 29.— Sherift Balley and a posse are search- BLISS CARMAN CROWNED. MONTREAL, P. Q.. October 29.—Dr. Bliss Carman has been crowned as \ WINS ESSAY PRIZE. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va. October 29.— TARDIEU TELLS LOSER'S SIDE FOREIGN-BORN ORGANIZE. 29.— 2 Naturalized Citizens in Club Will IN ATTEMPT TO OUST B Lewis Mattison, & grammar school Ciplen‘ot Americaniam. The yanual mesting of the Virginla A : . Assi: "The club will meet every first and ing for Homer Shelton, wanted for|Camada’s major poct by the Canadian pupil here, has won a $10 prize st Others at Hopewell. third Bunday night in Ke ‘month. | Baptist General Association at Court|(ne alleged murder yesterday of [ Actors’ Association. After he had re- offered by the Virginia division of the United Daughters of the Con- federacy for the best essay on Vir- ginia history. @he esray had to be Special Dispatch to The Star. HOPEWELL, Va., October 29.—For- elgn-born citizens here have or- Only foreign-born citizens who have secured both naturalization papers may have a vote, though all other forelgn born are invited to attend the Street Baptist Church, Portsmouth. November 15-18, prDm.l!es to be of unusual Interest to the Baptists of Virginia, for @ number of important cited & numbter of his poems to gathering last night & chorus of chil dren danced around him to the sun accompaniment of one of his poms Howard Chanley. Both young men a are sons of prominent farmers. Cause for the homicide has not been ascer- Leader of Opposition Shows What Effect written from a list of thirty test|ganized a Forelgners' American Polit- |meetings. bel conven- | tained. % W questions submittcd, and the lad won |ical Club for the purpose of educa 'z'.‘.‘;'f."??.rwfihfii’.mn ng:;:nlrl:: oavipe| “Shelton 1s sald to have accosted ‘l""’ j;hdm; by ’!"!‘,',“:L a wreath=af A4 t f C fid f p mier Wln ov.r a large fleld. The prize was pre- |ing, politically, the foreign-born peo: S Srogress of the coilection of pledges|Chanley as the latter sat on a log [laurel und maplo feaves on his head ote O (o) ence 1or r're. sented this week In class by Mrs. C.|ple who have not lived in the coun-| Lawn tennis has recently become a|made in the $75,000,000 drive will be of | eating lunch and, without warning, > T The Hottentot women paint the én- opened fire on him with a pistol, po- tire body In patches of red and black try long enough to become acquainted | craze among girls and young women lice say. H. Evans of this city, state historian with political parties and issues. in China. of the division. great interest to the churches through- out the state. Have on Arms Parley. BY ANDRE TARDIEU, Former French High Commissioner to America. By Cable to The Star. PARIS, October 20.—After ten days of intensive debate on internal and international questions, the Briand ministry obtained a vote of confidence = 08 1 who had always worked with the so- from 339 of the 608 deputies in the | Jiglists, In administering this re- | {f= Best Chocolate chamber—just 55 per cent. Two hun- | buke to the party which had govern- o es . - : dred and forts-nine deputies retused |4, almost _ uninterruptedy since | \&\ Possible Work Big Half - Pound Bar With Whipped 2 i 2, the country remembere: their confidence, 176 voting in the | that party Ceducad onr milltary re- ) Rapld Sweet Chocolate, 15¢ _ $1 20 SOd Book: negative and enty-one uhslainim. sources in 1905 and 1907, that it conlv Service o s':ril\:‘.‘l T i !'::re No. & a 8, from voting at all. ‘This was a heavy | 580 1o threcveay sievice lav ol S e S R o we s ath ame e Special $1.00 loss to the ministry since last June, n}llan;(:l_'ed its repeal on the very eve of 2 oy A ::_-‘1 w. nfifll"(:l):‘l’sol\' 3ist and M Sts. N.W. Contains 24 5-cent Soda hes it racer > cent. | the German attack. W NC| : Tickets, redeemable at all when It recelved & voto of 80 per cent. | e BOMAR SHASk, 0y oa aiso that Best Jordan Almonds, Ly 703 I5th St Nw. - o Store No. 10 fountains—saves time and As 1 was intrustel with the op-|cajllaux and Malvy, convicted of Pound, 39¢ 14th oed U Sts, NW. Store No. 7 A orumBIA money—$1.20 worth, special position to M. Briand, representing |criminal fallures regarding the na- > g 11th and G Sts. N.W. $1.00—3 days only. one-third of the chamber, my read- ers will not be surprised if the fol- lowing recital of facts leads to the sanle conclusion 1 reached on the high task of interna President between ars and cansed S0 n us during should have formulated certain clear | defining the common inter- ests safely uniting the European na- tions which were the victims of Ger- man imperialism. Premier Briand did not glve a clear answer to either question. On the contrary, a maneuver immediately de- veloped which found expression in e Chicago Tribune, accusing me of nanding that France uphold Japan inst the United States at Wash- 1 immediateiy replied to the principle: to his government. I have thought and istill think | shington to | ing’s very purpose. On internal affairs the debate in the parliament here is just beginning. It will continue not only before par- liament, but before the people. What 1 asked was that the government fol- low the mandate given in the elec- tions of 1919. These were a smashing triumph for the moderate republicans over the socialists and those radicals tional defense, long were chiefs of the radical-socialist party. ~That is how the immense majority in the chamber of deputies happened to be hostile to the socialists and their 2 foreign policy my thesis was|radical allies. By a strange paradox ined in these dispatehes last Sun- | this majority upholds the control of the soc st-radical grou| Sympathy Wi | Until the of thirt elonwed to the revolutionary social- ists, and his sympathies still are with | the extreme left. His minister of the a radical-socialist. Almost in France the govern- ment's local representatives are from the ranks of the party defeated at the last elections, This is the situation against which I protested. 1 showed that if the gov- ernmental authority must have a frontier at the right, excluding the adversaries ‘of the republic, it must also have one at the left and not temporize with the revolutionaries whose temper was shown by the re- cent manifestations in honor of two Italian communists condemned by American justice. I demanded that interi Briand government. 7th and M Sts. N.W, 14t Store No. 11 653 Pa. Ave. S.E. 2 Delicious \% Hot - Here’s a Lot of Good Values! = 35¢ “Razor Aid” Shaving Cream, 25¢ —forms a rich, creamy lather —softens the beard, sooth % cition."which ‘the (ext of my | ho cabinet trace such a frontier. It T = d d i <§ prices for your drug store needs. Order A disproves as well as my Past|refysed, and in the final vote the radi- ] from Peoples and save. Address mail and asked my friend, Ar 1ls who voted communist in the re- Mail Ord 3 15th S dor Herrick, to transmit my de- | cent Fagis elections voted for. the orders to Mai er Dept, 703 15th St. N.W,, Washington, D. C. Inclose suffi- With Every Purchase of One Bottle of a 50c Bottle of Ko-Ko-NuTOIL cient pmmgc and war tax. MAIL ORDERS —filled and shipped same day as received —Prompt Mail Order Service is assured our out-of-town patrons. Don’t pay high War tax is ¥France Must Ald U, S, . An understanding frf this situation 2 t France must 1\\u|k whole-] qu;(wlb i x:‘::f‘:;".\l'h::»r ;:;r::t:g;et;‘::‘uuqr:: Q based at Ic for each 25c or fraction on all with the United States at W ing- | € % E B 9 o o * o it Uit e Frants | ey, nciun, it S, cecined and ¥ Combination Carter's Eau-de-Quinine e d Great Britain have a comm n in- UER! vi 0L.. - ———-—— rest 5 = adversaries are united on only one te t in the face of menaces which m rise from eastern Europe and |Point, a common desire for good work $2 49 D I reparing with Japan, their |at Washington toward an organized Guaranteed Satisfactory or Money Back Dermatone Soap war-time ally, bases of durable un- de ding. That is President Hard- FEELING IS BITTER AGAINST SINN FEIN world peace. (Copyright, 1921.) ganda in_which the losses of life of British officers and Irish loyalists are brought up in lurid colors. The worst aspect of the situation is the conviction that De Valera's atti- tude is not a reflex of the mind of the Irish people. It is true that Sinn Fein. obtained a return of their candidate at the last election in southern Ire- Iand but there were few other candi- Gloveco com- bination— 2-quart —good quality—a big value. Good 2-Quart R - Water Bottle BRING THIS COUPON and h the id, Here Are Lower Prices on Standard Home Remedies —gives to the skin that delightfully clean ealthy feeling and appearance. It is eal toilet soap. 19¢—3 for 50c Good Whisk Fine Pint dates. Fear kept them out of the \J | - : ; 2_0[111 And even were it gtherwise a 3 —*Analax ............15¢, 25c *Chamberlain’s Colic —*Jad Salts.. *Pinkham’s Vegetable % ingle_election WY aT R iMoaphore Y. *$1 Alboline Mineral Oil.69¢ Remedy *Juni T Com . : could not be taken as dication of e d ; x per Tar ot acuum Selieved in England De Va- i sasi e tdien s 37 maleion 98e “25c Nieotios Porous Plase - (Fleichers Caioriy "7 380 “aynes Expector: e Few here believe that Ireland is be- f —good quality— ters .. *Corega . ant ... ..29¢c, 49c, 89%c Prescription ....... B ttl 98 lera Has Almost Wrecked [Rind the De Valera attitude. 1f it ds i toy Thee 1o 2§ *Calocide —*King’s New Dis- *Pluto Water, small, ottle, c were So then of course peace and SEHOL S = * O o e DA A long time. *S1.00 Alcorub Rubbing Al- CADOX, for tender feet..25c : ..49c 89c large ......... amless aluminum Irish Conference, if the Irish people want Deace they cohol .. *30c Cuticura Ointment.....36c *KEY'S ASEPTINE Douche ~Pinex Cough Remedy : fine vacuum ® must find some way of becoming ar- #75c Analgesique *50c Caldwell’s Syrup of owde. .40c, 75c Quinine Capsules, 5 gr Aller. a:\n{fil"“fk-"'lk' BY GEORGE N. BARNES, British Parliament Leader. By Cable to The Star. ticulate. (Copyright, 1921.) {COLLIDES WITH NAVY CRAFT. Good 2-Quart » Fountain Bengue *Aspirin Tablets (Ba; 125, 15¢; 24s, 25¢; 100s 89c Pepsin D—'Diox') g Dextri_Maltose *Kondon's Catarrh Jelly, 25¢, 49¢ L—'thennc ..... 21c, 36¢, 69¢ *Limestone Phosphate, 31c *Lapactic Pills, 1 .22 Qiunine Capsuls, 100s ... R-‘(»Oc Resinol Ointment, 45: LONDON, Octob 29. — Ll Z '.eot:s:cq deman‘d o‘:: an 9lr:sh 1‘00);: NEW YORK, October 29.—The Red . ‘:Bh’," Ja_y Corn Plasters,2lc E—'Ea!omc o . 'l avoris .. l8c. 35¢, 69¢ *Rupps_Salve .25¢ in the parllament on Monday is due|Line steamship Maracaibo, leaving | Syflnge *Bell's Pine Tar Honey *Edward’s Olive Tablets, Lime Water, pint .15¢c *Red Cross Kidney Plasters, 21c {o the fact that Eamonn De Valera's|here today for the West Indles, col- n Cough Syrup ..... 25¢, 49¢, 89c ) - 10c, 25¢ M—‘\Iemholalhm . c, 38¢ —*Stuarts Dyspepsia recent telegram to the Pope has lib-|lided with the Navy supply ship 98¢ 1% Bitro Phosphate 89c *Enos Fruit Salts.. -69c ‘\iLSLO RUBBING Tabs .....49c, 89c ;}"fl_lt’dl n‘u‘lle a :lt;aml 0{; ‘al;;l-b;‘"n r":pmelhm:lu. i'v:lbnunfl from Philadel- —a good bag *Babek . Epsom Salts, 4 1bs. '<al Hcpanca Z7c, 49c, 99¢ * 9Il'll.’h . ein feeling and Great Britain has|phia, as the ships were passing near - Fe *B; . ¥ been hardening her heart. Governors Island. The Maracalbo re- M ;L{,Z’:‘OI\S;,‘:T"&,L F Freezorie for Corn '“a"m]a gablet 2 Falie T Ivory-CoIored The generous gesture of the king at Belfast in June last had swept|The Prometheus proceeded to the b < s S, away political party animosities and | navy yard. *Bliss Native Oil np,[h" John s Medi #3150 Maltine Prepara- 1 Mineral Oil 75¢ e e n Boric Acid, %5 Ib. G—'Gcts It Corn Remedy, 25¢ ~ tions .. _*Tanlac .. 95¢ P = o 'kaers Mange Rem- *Miles’ / *Tonsiline 29¢c, 49¢ If taken at its flood now have carried us far. If met in Household Fige o2 VT a3 oY eeeeo. — a reciprocal spirit the difference IBS ~eccsias » g N * might before now have been bridged. rotect Your e e il dne 'glude sThPept?‘ Mangan. 2 93c 1N eNuxated Tron. Tablets, tube, 45¢ But the general good will has been uboer yco Thymol “'---L‘G‘ c, 89c *Nuxtone Tablets Vapo allowed to ebb back toward the old H *CINCHO-TONE COLD H—‘H:Il‘s Cascara Quinine,2lc *Nujol 29:. 59¢, $L15 political rancor in which, politicians ome— | Gloves TABLETS .. .a25c *Horlick's Malted —*Omega *Vapo Cresoline .. .25¢, 49¢, $135 “Hands of tatter thdnipeoples detotmtagipubi —the winter season plays . . Castor Oil, 4 ozs.,, 15c; % pt., 25¢ k ............42¢, 79c, $2.98 ~*Olive Oil (Pompeian) —*Wampole’s Cod Liver ands or ".;.:..... Ere o i ,,";;;‘n‘;,‘;l;n{w;,}*‘,;n; proper: Special, 49c Pair 's&"’c‘ s 4sc ‘Hagees Extract Cod Liver 14 pts.. 35¢; pts.. 65¢; qts. S1.25 Oil, pint . Velvet in a Taterior g A bt A N I it . iatniv he s y oth St *Chamberlain’s Cough *Imperial *Pape’s Cold Compound. *Zi-Bor- Night” ened the Irish cause by his tel- Paisting Department, Ph. N. $31-838. Remedy ..............29, 49 Granum ... *Pape’s Diapepsin *Zymole Trokeys 450 Queen Anne Lot it would ere- turned to her pier with bow damaged. fittings — big value. Metal *Bliss Native Herbs —*60c California Syrup (o 'FOOTO\A Liquid Foot ..35¢ .55¢ Mellin’s Food *Musterole . Liniment, 29¢, 53¢, $1.09 SIS .$1.07 *Tyree's Powder...23c, 45c, 65c Dressing Combs egram. His action, if l'l’tl)t a mfre g : s «bullition of irrepressible vanity, softens and sooth rould appear to be aimed at a break- Hot-Water chapped and “rouzl up of the conference and a resump. ‘jon of hostilities between the two countries. Desperate efforts are being made 1t the moment by the friends of peace to effect some sort of compromise upon which to base a continuation of _he negotiations, but, whatever may happen in that respect, an ultimate settlement has been jeopardized. The first result of De Valera's act vas greatly to strengthen the parlia- nentary opposition to the govern- nent's Irish policy. The unionists wave even chalienged the government nd_obtained no less than fifty-two )arliamentary signatures to a mani- “40” INDUCES SLEEP Humphreys’ Number “Forty” Bottle $1.79 —will wear for years and years— the sensible bot- tle to buy. A e ) Baby Rubber Pants —to all purchasers of a regular 60c 260 50c Jar Elcaya Cold Cream &ar of Elcaya Vanish- “pleasant-to-take” | should be home this winter. children or adults because it con- tains no harmful or habit-forming Take Hall’s Hall's Cherry Expectorant is in every Don’t Cough! cough syrup that Washington It is ideal for prompt relief from Malaria, La Grippe, Chilla and Fever. A formula of merit, effective in its work. 35¢c Box —offer NUTRA-VIN ene ideal lotion for face and bands. Full Pound Violet Borated csto protesting against further par. (Induces Repc-e, and Natural, ing Cream, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Two e o by | Refreshing Sleep. creams are a beauty essential, and this combination is drugs. 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