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38 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1921 9 ) FORBES BACK N BOSTON Former Governor General Tells of °| By the Associated Pross. married aliens always had a habit of X o o movember 4—While| COmIRE over hora to enjoy. freedom, | Conditions He Found on Inspec i y elsewhere In the country more people | 303, then almost Immediatoly finging| tion Trip With Gen. Wood. ; on the half shell ere being married this year than| Many young men who might other- | By the Associated Press. When you sit down ] |over betoe, in New Tor times are i el svir {hhcwihen the land. | "0STON, November 4. Cameron duller than usual for the lcense|pocketbooks not enough would re-|Forbes, former governor general of clerks and the ministers. Govern-|main to calm the butcher, the baker|the Philippines, has returned here i in your favorite res- taurant to enjoy this ment statisticlans recently coneluded ;;ld those who:deal In silK stockings, ltrom the trip wh‘,;h he nade to m«f tics, subway tickets, coats. sults | f t with Gen. Leonar great American deli- the 1921 crop of weddings would be |and the other things needed by hiouse- L eione et e e [ J will need a bumper ome, with Dan Cupld|Wives, such us needles for darning|quest of President Hardin. ~Mr. al cy&yl'::lrfim’s: Marvesting 1600000 brides and Just: +ths husband's socks and rolling pine| Forben sald lie Would go to Washing- d Pt as many hushands from the Belds of orer |""$ N the Prosident’ and to Becre- to bring out the ful the unmated. And yet New York| Even when the New York suitor|iury of War Weeks. [ ] o i n the money he often seems unable { ' probably will show at,has We covi lands more thor- flavor. Tell the waiter ey arsogmuverb:mirl:na than Injto locate a home. This condition 1“lou|,hlyc€h::|ede\f:: rl\:; boen done be- to serve a bottle of 1920 or 1919, common. Because of the home ghort- fyre” he sald. “We gave the people d There are easler tasks than giving |8ge, many young things after their'y chance ta enter their complaints > an explanation for this nation- wids | conventional’ dizzy boneymoon retUrf und to toll us of conditions chat they epidemlc of knot-tying In a year|to live with the girl's family or the qegireq to have remedied. The Fili- when millions nu un-mployed and as mln! Perhaps from this will come pinos were very helptul mnny more are brooding over de-|& new fleld of humor, the #on-in-law “unpey ghowed confidence, both in reases In their incomes. So say the |and daughter-in-law jokes that would ! the members of the mission and_in s sociolog{ls!sfl ldI:d ntheruh wlllh pen II ::rl:f mother-in-law & long-awalted (.o United States government. We N 1 e irs . r tmina a .c & chsnu or finding out what they ca ‘ ellent public rder and con- t t m A v of things. But it is not dis- o ol e (o] 1S (& tessimaly tutlle to seek & reason for B O O P reat thingn. we B [thc fact that only 56,601 licenses U. S. SUIT AGAINST OIL- e e 3 vere lssued up to @ recont date it BE AR TR MAKERS 1S DISWISSED [Foi it Hs el about the problems and the possibilities of unrrnndondlnl .rlod ety of causes—i . i e frrscer sy il e vou — ' not aiways e Fghe Hind the Conference in THE BALTIMORE fewer Immigrants than In the ¥ PRSL, | By the Associated Press. \Ve found something like 50,000 because of the restriction laws. Un-| CHICAGO. November 4.—The gov- | pending cases, mcn\.g:n;—hnw-; in the . . e e SRR SUN, next Monday, H. N. Brailsford T TR R i , next Monday, H. N. Brailstord says: eed oil was dis- | Situs = manufacturers of lin . Curpenter —— 1 = in federal district court fon want of = equity in his dccls!uu i toda; { WOMAN SANDBAGS wom The suit by tle go! decide the question z associations. NEW YORK, \wember 4.— to do this, but ‘T am driven to aan bandit Just I.»e!'aro hitting 1 modiste, on the head with *“In October, 1901, the German Government opened conversations for a general alliance with the British 7, [ ornrnm = precedent, the ruling the modiste dropped in tie | E . 1l 1d Asi @ z affect the standing of of un apartment house on | gy assoclations throughout th 74th street, which she had fust | mpire, to cover a the wor except Asia. t was s a ) . Two men stepped up, seized L t government's anti-trust prosc: cution: . e . gic which assumes that m.nuso' . removed $1,500 in jewelry from PP} . : 2 “Pape’s Cold Compound" Breaks Cold in Few Hours fhers s on pumertunity jo fe briowster b, sole bax s 28 Set, That was the high-water mark of intimacy in this ; o et & . theapinion of Judse Carpenter. ~ | e Victims month- Jormative period. London rejected the alliance, and nstant Relief! n't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing an —_— s i 1 enuffing! A dose of “Papes Cold Compound® taken every two * | DIES BY FIRE IN CLOSET. Berlin on second thoughts consoled 'uself wnl.l the '“‘°“_l‘_;“":‘ three doses are ‘l“““ :5““”’ ""‘I‘;’ ‘";’ cold right up. ANEWARK, N. . November t—3fer c As l o R l A reflection that it had escaped becoming “‘the junior e first dose opens clogged-up mnostrils and air passages es Murphy burned to deal . o N of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- her thiracncer aeart For Infants and Children partner’® in the British firm. ishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold (‘ompound is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- ance. ‘Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s. _ U In therias "‘ ;‘ inUse For Over 30 Years rments hangin, S Tound 4 "\'l’fti e Y ey ““The years that followed soon revealed the impossi- I it d bility of maintaining the old relation of easy, but far from intimate friendliness. Had Germany become our in 1901 she might have contented herself with a somewhat smaller navy, and we should have regarded it as a rein- Jorcement to our own. The rejection of the alliance impelled both Governments into competitive building, and we followed the logic of our own choice by entering the European camp, which stood armed and vigilant against the German system. . . . * %k % %k ¢“If the Washington Conference breaks up with an intact Anglo-]apanese alliance confronting an isolated America that day will rank with the fateful moment in 1901 when we rejected the German alliance.”’ “I am innoc Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Homer L. Kitt, Secretary-Treasurer G Street at Thirteenth fi This is important. You will do well to read—and heed—if you want R. Brailsford, who is one of the foremost British Publicists, is writing for THE SUN and no other American newspaper prior to and during the forthcoming Armament Conference. to save money on a player-piano HERE is still time for belated buyvers to take advantage of these present - economies. After-this sale Francis Bacon pianos and players will revert to pre- vious prices. OTHERS who will contribute exclusively to the columns of THE SUN during and preceding the Conference are Hector C. Bywater, author of “Sea Power in the Pacific”; Dr. John Dewey, the Columbia Professor .of Philoso- phy; J. St. Loe Strachey, the editor of the London Spectator; Dr. John H. Latane, head of the Department of History of the Johns Hopkins University, and Rear. Admiral Walter McLean, U.S.N., retired, who is familiar with Oriental conditions through many years of service on the Asiatic Station. Time enough—if you do not delay. In your own best interest, we say to one and ‘ = all—"Do not allow this opportunity to pass Francis Bacon without investigation. Just come, if you })[ugmt Piano please, and see what we have to offer.” now - specially priced In all that goes to make a sale successful for. this. company —in fairness and worthiness and attractive- $575 ness and “appealingness”—in the honesty down = __ of goods and the sincerity of values—we have seen nothing more real and genuine in all our experience. THE SUN will also publish, by special arrangement, Mr. H. G. Wells’ reports on the Conference. The first article by Mr. Wells will appear in next Sunday’s SUN. FencBacon Uil =33/5 Remember—back of the goods stands the Eies sinilarly conpicmt” house—and back of the house a long and . ; during this sale honorable reputation—gained through a THE first of Mr. Brailsford’s century of rlght dealing, You can buy a “player-piano” anywhere but not a Francis Bacon! - . . articles will be published in TZE BALTIMORE SUN, Next Monday Come tomorrow. 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