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Weuld Eat Labater Just Before Death REINTSIST | =2 TOBG LEGATON =5 e eat or drl-x what they lke for Ahele Juat wneal. Most of them . ldl.!- n-is te, Arms Convocation Members 1S waa"aminaed when o e dars ” ago a copdem: anansain xo- fused n- --l. in mu-o to Are Received at White Jeetaeiest. i remgnite anld s er ‘uu ke 4o have a House Today. Somard A PAmericalne” Fhe Toast. ‘fi-"‘“‘l lobaten®.or the cioh- President Harding at 1 o'clock to-} | ster n the American fash- BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. tay received a delegation from the .( the h:-:”“- ;::-n-. . Special Dispasch 0 The Star, four-dey convocation on behalf of | | anires m decp water stomach in ABOARD JAPANESE DELEGATES® the limitation af srmameats which ouder to digest it. opened yesterday afterncon with a e seetune meeting at which mare than 1.000 weve in attendence at the Central High School auditorium. faing the bir Dr. Thomas D. Edgar, president of : ad #¢ the present emperer, tratn 9 American te bt eding toward Chicago with the two the Nationpl Reform Association,| | pever et Srincipal dologates and their chief ad- under whose auspices the convocation visers it \u.s arranged that all -houlu -been called, and Dr. Ji . L in the qbeervation car 2 o ng ‘toward the Httle seand | on‘TrahhmrdRéflhfios Snnrde, o®atllms or wome | |{end the Washington conference turned American lobater or meth- | |Westward today to their land of the on. iby Mra. Margaret Guernsey and eror, who is considered the spiritual i pecially dediosted to the co! 2 Well 'as temporal ruler ‘ot af TR o Semator Wiilis to Speak. mfl no matter how far they may delegates at the White ‘were | _ At to t's meeting Senator Frank | Arrangements for the function re- w C. Denis and Jumes | B. Wilils of Ohio will be one of the |quired dinjomatic finesse. Such a cere- R. M. | Principal speakers. mony in Japan is not cemplete uniess In nu address before the initisl|each person toasts the emperor with a of the convocation yesterday | diminutive cup of sake, the rice wine - Martin, as general superintengent | which is the matiopal drisk of the : widdie, Sam W. Smail of Rossiyn, Va. {9, lma National Reform Association, | cquntry, but out of respect for the Z M. R. Smouse, Rev. James I. G"vm“ac.red that civil government Iy sighteeith ameadment, = (hough the and Mrs. Gatvin, Rev. Renwick H.| l.'.‘sm;‘m‘? ivi nebuwatadond that = ge) jon has diplomatic privileges, Mra. nu-un. Mrs. James | he eV e world | the sake was not considered for a “Gan't 1 ge fustoad,” asked ome of the of ‘the Japaness mow in Americs ta at~ Jderegation, "coming” by of San)on-the oll-time method of tooth ym~ BrogTAm COM- Fraasleco, .up will urw i Cht- |4 : © i and an orcheatrel the attmotions. PALACE~“Ladyfingers.” A “crook” drame, ‘“Ladyfingers” is at the Palace this week 11 a6 the star. “Men: 3 OM |, o story by that author. - ‘Ladyfingers” deals with an o‘r‘- med ohild, & of wealth, w! Falis ‘into. the ‘hands of ‘& notorious febreaker. Mecauss of his delicate hands the nhflmnl oL * thout & t 3 attaches to him remains as he Srouplie ws to young mhn‘. The police P Japanese {n lhdr American clothes, 8 tfigve long: In moughs to ‘get the BOVl ShENE o the vistets an e T o e R eame out o thetr ot Butts and the hrm stations | (oi1s. When it becomes known that 0' gates were kept closed and anly (he {s helr to the millians of his from s were permitied near )grandmother, the hiet seeks persen: SPECIAL TRAIN, October 81.—Byes |t on the piatform "o evecy on (R pe T e e e sontoes ing and ‘taking & atl eentence. Prinee :and Ad) Baren to appeared, v grandmather, who has tested mm at the platform of the observation fher home in wmany ways, leaves & car or descending to speak with cer- [bundle of money in & safe which he rising sun in honor of the ‘lrthflly taln of the delsgation. i s She is wnnhlu and orders n e o 80D From ‘the hause. During the visit with his relative i “Ladyfingers” falls in love wih her T i she a3, s e nto wWoven nl e wes 1o comes when the N seen eh ovor & hllmw on the (Cantinued from Nineteenth Page.) peering e Japa-| old ends and T Thlasos. nd " solls, dowa to the apolls his plans and all "r:u;”:::.l Te ma:htlann!ollows well, for the wealthy man dis- f is pleasant cnm!ulnmn man covers that he meally lov. irl | Ben Turpin in & comedy, \he mews T OV SRk LY | pictures and orchestral musto #dd o 80 marries her. Jack Holt, fi‘url- Ogle and Lila Lee play well | the program. o ltldll'l‘ roles. he Weber male quartet was well CRANDALL'S—* sdni ” ’ S—“After Midnight. recel\ea in & program of | o AMaetin angd 8. Martin, Mr. and Mrs' ¥. T. Mays, | ®ill never get right until they ®et|moment. On the other hand, thers is f Mr. and .,. 7*W. Red “., Rev. G. |Fight with God. & superstition in Japan against drink- R Hayden, Dr. . M. Wilson, Dr. |uv.§.as'|='.'esm""" S Rowiyn. ¥ Tog & teast with water: as holding 3 Crowier: Dr. Charies 8. Swiife and |1 red the second address Jou 8 glass of wager to the lips of & dying M M Pearce. {dlence to advogate the United Stayes | Wan is the ISkt act of the nearent of Today's Session. tho “international law giver on the | kieri s’ (ihe) National beverage of Thomas G. Winter, president |Dasis of the Conatitution of the United | marring the SINesvity of She Occanion. the Gener-;lwmm ot Wam- States.” Consequently it was decided that the the afiernoon toast should bs in spirit rather than n.'??..‘v% n.-""uo’fi"‘"‘“ e MORE RUBLES ISSUED. | “Giineay rae ta avguet. = tarism to Internal De- - > he empero: 1 bl ....um:fi.n':.”:. ;.:..n. more [Latest Brinting of 750,000,000,000 | gusi” 31 L (s ChaL ’.f{‘:‘,"..",,“.,. the hottest meason in Japan, and 1t !M-n- R. llflle- Makes Total 5,780,000,000,000. |jearly everybody of prominence ism S | By-the dssociated Press. away from Tokia, the publio celabra- M cow. October 30.— * m , tlon alwaye is held in Octoher. normous ot 6.7 The train may make & new umn ey g 3 | by wecord from Seattle and reach Chi- jovernment, the , latest m“m" uto early tomorvow afternoon, u being ,000,000,000 rubles in eab:"‘l:l'l:;-d-l-“l:‘n:t v"v'l.','.."’.'.‘ n money for the opening of the n.noul W ,,“", He mfi:l:‘?fi. M:-thl'"l he city soviet has published an or- ving covered less than two- der ‘permitiing hawspapers to. publish nm-- or the run, It had gained three advertisements, which have been ab- :cértf-flvs minutes over sent from the columns of journatls here lnlnt sohedule. One reason for de- for rour.:ufl Advertisements have alrh\' an early arrival in Chicago Is been tax 3 that “the remainden of the Japanese FBOM THE AVENUE AT NINTH For the Conservative Dresser ,M' The Chesterfield Overcoat Tr o 83750 Quiet in Character; Modest in Cost. = Fine quality Kersey, in light or dark ! oxfords and in solid black. Satin-lined throughout, with velvet collar, and bearing in every detail the earmarks of a$50garment. A coat for the manwho believes that style is dignity. Serves a = double purpose in that it is as suitable for dress wear as day wear. Specially priced at $37.50. All sizes: 35 to 46 in Regulars and from 38 to 48 in Stouts. 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