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2 Mo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921.. i T = = 3 y ) ; ==7l| THE STAR PLANS COMPLETE & solely with reporting the facts of the | had lengthy ex h perlence in Mexico and | -olone! in May, 1920. . 2 27 . s's.oo Do “ s's-o . ) ;::nll‘a;mpe:;k':hn is done,” according L’éu.’é“&".‘.’:'gf"'.{“% t‘;m world war |a regiment of flluflZéfl"}TRm{'d m";’:’:‘i:—';".?l ‘S’:;m;‘l‘v.} Sarrask S5 8 oLy 22 “u' e ety . CO Gqs OF A p Th&tcw'“-ollmlg Press Assoclation Is| All the mass of material furnished Qorine the(Spapieh wasy A0 wecently WAl e ONL MONTWLY PATMENTS . V E R IN R A RI m-kwnu“nu special preparations, for the daily by N. O, Messenger and The - : v 3 o ‘work of David|Star's own staff, by the Associated ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT . Lawrence will be devoted largely, If not | Press and the Consolidated Press and goley, to writing the “inslds” of the | trom (ho special writers will b dis. 2 = . ayed in The Star daily to the best YEAS : T Tawrence's experience has reach- ' Sdyantage. o that Its readers. will B HES pay for R if . A e Staff Supplemented by Foreign Corre- giom iy itliniih ticy thions, it v ¥eie oe - 5 = ; e e s latcst newg of the e, i b derkiens sponderits and Services of Associated [ B Fom Bboint, dateribiyha) on i word oot > " S L ing from Princeton. University. ho When Tflk wi'h lron in health. Modern cooling rohs even en our best foods of tnese 4 > 5 becoming Washington_correspondent r ' Press and Consolidated Press. %nefih;nflf&nt"%fim‘.f"i':';‘f.o”.%f.':' ARMY OFFIPE3S RETIRED. | Convenient Tablet Form rope Mr. Lawrence went with him. | Chaplain Joseph S. Loughran, D. C. Everyone is now familiar with the In 1919 Mr. Lawrence became an ine {dependent correspondent. Mr. Law-. Man. One of Two. splendid results brought about by lin vitamin | veast. and Realizing the tremendous Impor- | be in Washington. He : . He may be PHONE MAIN 5672 ., WASEINGTON orrick tance of the fortheoming conterence @ true finteruaticnal.f y be termed sence is regarded ss having an un-| . Veast in treating such skin troubles |in * addi : = rmy have been “8 mples, boils, ck-hes P i Lo ns orzani r 3 3 g bor. 10 4 K e e il iiton of ‘asmumenta: The | co gure among usual facility for getting at the sig 'wo officers of the Army have by pimplcs, b black-heads. etc. | vemetanie ror'” nie or 2 rrespondents himself, having the hificance of things, as readers of The placed on the retired list, Col. Charles But there were thousands of p " f," able iron. the great blood- e “present every mows widest acqusintance among diplymate Sta know who last week read his |M. Gandy, Medical Corps. on account o cogidis oot commen babingl iy 1der. So. If vou are run-d wn, or .’ nc fact and every matter of interest in :({Da‘ydn:ntsons amon whom he 18 :‘:3:‘: c-:;lt::e:f“pnnmlnary articles | of age, and Cmpmr;‘. J’.;s(n;;nou"s' L‘e’n’:[;m-u" r with humitinting sic ' A - connection with the historic gather- a8 one of us o Loughran on account of ics - 3 ci x you_ow , " wasuineTon - PHILADELPHIA e NEW YORS {hg o 1ts Teadérs every’ day. e local etaft of the Assoctated | Mowrer Was Decorated. ability Incident (o the Fheseidn I % certain %] o try Tronizea 1 oo, g Hooa it _be headed by Edwin M.| Paul Scott Mowrer is head of the|GAndy Is stationed with the American || %, taken in pleasant and con-enie t|yoeps indefi ant to tave i| ., Its own staff of correspondents,| ;¢ who has handled the news of parfs bureau of The Sta: d the CI forces in Germany. He fr from New |(2blet form. The result of their|p De; Andelin d ens's abont | headed by N. O. Messenger, nationally bassies: wers oy iment 200 these™. cago Daily News. ¢ Star and the Chi- | Jerney and entered the Medical 'onew || coscarch s ironized Yeast, wilch s | vaast but i sl Y affairs, will be assisted by the As-iCOTRS of correspondents. spondent, being at the (ront in_ the |partment during the ok s Pecple everywhere are now taking | jhat Toe o dn o 8 ! soclated Press and the Consolldated , 'VPF 0eah A" Pe' men who will as- heaviest fighting. At the close of [reached the grade of colonel in the || lronized Yeast and the results re- Just. 19c a Jdoy A b foctated Prens A Cch of which |gist Mr. Hood are Kirke L. Simpeon, an hostilities he ) was decorated at|recular estoblishment in April. 1913 ported are alinost unbelievable. Not| 5 Children in e plans to “cover” the conference in a 'up2c|.| n::fll(l}:'x‘-yl:fla‘l;s. :vh? will pay f‘;—:n{:mg‘:ner‘alfl hzldqu'lqueru with |Chaplain Loughran, who is on leave || *nly i8 Ironized Yeast fine for clear- Sold by the I’cop. e various sub- of Honor, e went to|of ~bsence, llves at 15 9th street | N8 up the complexion; it brings fl‘;r:y all good dru:g manner in keeping with the historic i sections of the conference; Byron Price, Europe in 1910. Since the war he|southeast, this city. He is a native [|rqually remarkable results in tre.t- import of the meeting. i the oo ' ‘A special detail of The Star's staft | g & rreP s{l;)ggdem at the White House; has traveled In central and south- [of this city and was i ing thinness, low vitali e Bo! ¢ 2 es, chief of the assocla- eastern Europe, describing th o appointed. as g = 58, 1o vitality, nervous- Made by the Ironized Yeast m- Wit T oo tor work under_ the Eond E. Ceddes, chlef of the ammacs- oee e R tions there, & o Y & eosdent of California. He ||other e o e Ao eety atlanta. Ga i l 2 direction of Mr. Messenger, the men |gimpson and Steph v M ' nen phen T. Early. Junius_B. Wood, who will be on. 3 ;'f:,‘.:'g(,"ro"fl.? ;l;eret;:;:;x g‘l: 1‘:::» sp-fchl':l Amfi§dq‘fifiZszr ‘e'::.bll:g Sgr;l;‘l;alhsetl:;ln'spec?el hwrl‘:eru h«r: hogt?fl, ‘\}{'Pfll'l:"n:(\'\)l;ll pm{"hned States bt ey alrl:fi; ";:Tn'l‘:;l §1¥’fla‘1§’.'v al on P n erence, ha: - E V] ? rch 1 re al readers of The Evening Star and The | Navy building, néar the American sec- {ing 8 special study of J;pueleer;am:::d L’L’:{“Z’,’.’ l":hlz"oz'en ;;"r"dn%“ihmi S ‘Ro thD vens,l Highly Concentrated Vitamine Tonlcl bl Bbbliituindl by | Sunday Star supplied with the news!tion of offices, and also_in Memorial |far eastern affalrs d a4 3 g uring the past |more t! h 4 fflfi! zfi{; t‘?‘l:"karrllm exgzg‘e.ntn e §.?flé'1'.‘.§“"" Hall and the Pan-American ll::! ):;;:larllgewl};ln?;‘g:nxc;our;les fv\?r‘l:- nn(l\':‘ I%%nlr:dllnrr!l}r'l, Y was, e;;xroci‘nto'.‘l cThM.i 1:1?;;.?::5 i'v?,’,‘éf.e?,a'(-i“i‘n'i will play a large part, also, its entire| The Associated Pre > ruits | second lieutenant of infantry in Oc- ound absolutely ess 2 < largest single news bureau in the world, being placed upon the news of the conference. X Will Interpret Actions. H g - A special corps of writers of the - Consolidated Press Assoclation, head- ed by David Lawrence. natlonally known as a Washington news writer, will outline in an Interpretative vein the affairs and men of the conference. These will be backed by two famous International correspondents, Paul Scott Mowrer and Junius B. November Wood of The Star and Chicago Daily ! Nows forelgn service, Who are re- oalled to Washington for the express 14 to 19 purpose of writing upon the oon- e 4 ference. j ‘Elaborate plans are being mada by the great Associated Press for han- dling the conference on the limitation of armament. Frederick Roy Martin, general manager of the Associated . { Press, and Jackson S. Elliott,, assist- | ant general manager, will come from N . ! New York to Washington this weck | Inclusive %o arrange for the work, and Roih Wil spend part of their time here during the course of the conference. L. C. Probert, chief of the ‘Washing- ton bureau and superintendent of the N { southern division of the Associated ' : 1 Press will be the active head of the | Jocal bureau work, in “covering" the conference. He has had a wide ex- 3 ; ‘ pertence in handling news, and was : / Bt the Parls peace conference for the . . Associated Fress. Three Foreign A. P. Men Here. Three forelgn correspondents of the Assoclated Press will be in Wash- AUSPICES A fising the time of the great In ternational gathering. Joseph E. Sharkey, from Tokio, 15 already here, & = e having arrived with the Japanese on utomotlvc Gelegation to the conference, 1 Eimer E. Roberts, chief of the Parls A bureau of the Associated Press, will o o arrive here with Premier Briand. 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