Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 37

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e THE EVENI e s | IELLS WHY FRANCE A EE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921.° 3 | NG ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D." C., " W. C. T. U. ELECTS. Requested to reconsider her deter- minati; . nation not to accept the presidency L uation—May Extend Date. .%5. e District of Columbla Woman's - stian ‘emperance nion, rs. Demand for garages and the rela: Emma Sandford Shelton, incumbent; tively higher rental charged for a of the office for eleven successive L garage than for a ‘dwelling s aiding terms, was re-elected at the. closing | session of the forty-seventh annual; Let Fatima smokers tell you in the solution of the alley dwelling : : problem, according to Maj. Carey M. / 2 Brown, who delivered an acdress on | EIMer Roberts Says Nation|aay atternoon. this subject last night befors the o L Other offcera clected to serve dur- oo O SaUht Javkeon piRee. Sees Lack of Security for {55 ciasi™Vice prosigont: irs. N Maj, Brown, who said that the Dis- Fut Eollogk, * corresponding _secretary:| n|-|:[ S"'“"‘."":.i‘f mu;e:"mlellfh‘n‘utt:. uture. rel Mrs, Edna B. Taylor, young' tuation 8 us ot 3 3 " : :mll:lcllly to a certain extent, pre-| An American's opinion of France's K?fl:un secretary, and Mrs. J. o treasurer. . g:.cal::d C‘:r:;r:z: 3::'33\‘?&:‘3':{:—&- Position regarding the limitation of lley dwelli her armament and her attitude At e ear by an amendment toward the repayment of war debs| - GIVEN LIFE TERMS. convention of the organization at the First Congregational Church yester- to the law. was. expressed before the members, = | —— of the Kiwanis Club, when Elmer Four Convicted for Murder in Mem- Roberts, for many years Parls cor- phis Auto Hold-Up. : GUARD IMPORTED LIQUOR. Rberts, or many yoars paris cor| —_— . iaddressed that body at the Washing-| MEMPHIS, Tenn. November 11.—T. {huhibmon Officers Act as Mfltllafirflg:ll) y:n;rdTy adue‘rlm{on. ST (“Bad") Han-llu. !:‘.dwh.:I Von §mn- ) erts declared that as much kirch and -Orville' and Jesse Jones of Discovery of Forged Papers. as France would like to reduce her charged with having been the masked PRSI SIS . The Very Best in s ¢ { B OY S F OOTWEAR | Steps to halt the release of import- 4FMY. she fecls that she cannot do so highwaymen who, in a spectacular at- unless given guarants hi 1d tempt to rob r'a artomebile i ’ i f i |¢d liquor from custom houses 04 sicure ‘her ' tuture, “something _the At the plant here of the Ford Motor Com- ] I‘lfc best is none ll_o‘o %ood dor any growing ‘hm‘;dednv'r::e:g:ml;l)e:?n;g“:;rmwfi PUBIIG of the Dol e A e By Tast Ausust. sho. to death (WO v0- # boy: whose tuture liie ‘depends o' much. jon o ko Brder sonsideration yes. adhere to on account of this country lice oicers and wounded another, wérc H ealthy feet. % lterday at the conference between, at peace with Germany. foun 3 a:ing ¢ Here you will find shoes that are not only | Commissioner Haynes and high pro- Ay Atisklic: Red circumstances, in connection with' the ! i il i { hibition and customs officials. y nced. slaying of Polk A. Carraway, one of ! substantially built to withstand hard wear, but (P oon ‘i5 to be taken, officlals said, | “Her army,” said the speaker, “hag’the men Kkilled, and were sentenced to 9 which are made to fit the foot and allow for }to prevent - imported 'liquor bein® |alroady been gradually reduced f life_imprisonment. . | healthy growth. withdrawn upon forged permits O 005 600 1 208 ed ‘from ——e Y | irreguiar papers. Prohibition heud-‘ ! n 0 to 660,000 at present, ITIND i Priced at $5 and $6 quarters. officials sald, detected eight 'with plans under way to continue mWAGES ct ER CENT. H - forsed Pennasivania permits on whick fhe downward scale untiLA50.000 il { approximately 2,00) case: :be the total of men und . § |Scotch whisky, gin. champagne and |is expected to occur“:ft;;‘"‘“& :;lfiliron. Steel ana .1in ‘wurkers Decide z o ‘[gordla“s Jere recently released at {lfldflen months, but to go below that! on Reduction for Sheet Men. {New York. ; s deemed unsafe . I ( : H S I8 | The pormits, it wan Jtated. bore |is in ‘her Drevens SrarnE A8 Germany | y,;NGSTOWN, Ohio, November 11, . k serial num i Mr. Roberts said ve ages of sheet workers throughout . | 3o the forged signature of the Penn: | Mr, Roberts s d that France had o oR e O R orking under the eriding “Nothing else ; |sylvania _prohibition _director, and | y Great | rkin e SRS ; | anl o ot alkht Philadelphia | Dritain and “that while “an “entente | cale of the Amulgamated Asaoclation T o : H on surface, separatior o ron, eel and in ers are 1001 F Slreet,‘Camer Tenth ol ;f‘?c";::;'-h;’"‘;’;;‘itfif;n”":‘}‘t’h:;’l'u:’; 'r;:i‘el?c’cnrred,w Great Britain nr‘;!;educed approximately 10 per cent wit 6o " Established 1869 B ! A ears. h Germany crushed, | for the next two months as the result 2 Similar conditions in other ports of lall of her colonles In its possession jof the bi-monthly settlement made i 58 f ficials :2‘{:{,“":':;“:»\;tnr:le‘?:m:;yunfi and holding mandates over Africa. here. Sheet prices were found to she has not the same motives toward |average 2.75 cents as against 3.10 —_— he republic as before the war. With jcents two months ago. Prices of tin The hair of Chinese women is uni-|France it is different. She knows |plate were found unchanged and tho rimly black, it Is said, becoming 'fhat even with her industries crip- | tin plate scale consequently remains e axtioime. old aie pled, Germany, on account of knowl- | the same. The wage scale falls from ldrns(lc edge of chemicals, s still her most |281 per cent 3 3 281, 3 above base to 18 per dangerous,enemy in Europe, and it is | sent above. A to be prebared against sudden re- juvenation of that country that she | feels she must matntain th, LOVISIAN, KS INJUNCTI ’;W fecls she must maintain the oucleus UL nA’ Afu e gl;" St L of Property. u or injunction K‘E ‘en ed In ’ [ ] [ i Stressing the tremendous loss of :?:le!f,l(“fl:.:is?:fi:e$§|n§‘{“£€ l;’.yl?‘;}llle. property, her own outlay of money ' g, " & 1 Do her uilies, her grost exonnmaney Secretars of the Interiof, Lo preven | i A ND N A VY G D of funds in Mexico, Brazil nnd the Lt x erunt to certain. cwamy and flowed land in the Baton Rouge present financial position and made | Sien : . ! B ong abpeal Anat the: erenians | district. The petition is filed by At- CIGARETTES "é but taste the difference | consideration be given by the United | x:rney F. W. Clements, on behalf of S| V. Coco, attorney general of {tates regarding her Indgbtedness 10| Loyisjana, . he court lesued a rule | 7 The speaker was introduced 'by | o7 Secretary Fall to show cause Sale of 2000 Lbs. of || Save On These WASCO | FOODSTUFFS || gl 2-lb. cans Australian COFFEE | 7ii = O\ Frederick Willlam® Wi, Washing, | December 2 why the injunction should frcearrd not be granted. The state claims that +ton correspondent of ward meraiiag: | its title o the land dates back to 1871, Mvyers Tosacco Co. Any Shoe in the 5 Stores M 1-1b. 4-0z. can Corn b o e G = ARMY Attention of Apart ts 15-0z. can (Elk Head) ASH |#ZEss% SHOES 1-Ib. can Corn Beef. ...20c 1-lb. can Corn Beef T E Hash ....... sEadne 20c < 1-lb. can Salmon, 2 for ° $ 9 5 Tea, Ib. ........... ...30c i 2 b Perfect Overalls -50c|. Officers and field russet shoes. [l Perfect Jl’_nnp&l. vees..50c] also garrison and navy shoes in Tremendous Selling of - Bell Suits and - QOvercoats At the Record-Breaking Low Price of i New Regimental black, in tan; all sizes; leather Meeting the terrific de- eAv;my Jumpers ....$1.45| or rubber heels: solid leather. mand for solid, galvanized| perfect Khaki Shirts Worth up to $7.50. large size cans with covers— Cotton) ......... 4 actually worth $6.50 retail. . D. > Sizes 18x26, 20x26. Pefoct O .D \.Nool 3 Carload of California Pack APRICOTS Good, Warm Woolen Sweaters $3.95 & $4.95 New O. D. Wool Just in Time for Winter Big IO A AV G DUV UU UG WU VA A AU U U VU UAANA S AN NSNS . (Shists 8325 : . Storm i Carload of 8-Ib. Cans of Lgéhm!e‘t; soidas ...$150 MENS WOOL ;:: :::;;-?:% Overcoats | JAMS |:Eisvir=| UNDERWEAR FESmr — 1 ° 1 9 &l:mm“k.fic , Overcoats O, St i B rdes to 2 s i Sport i ‘ \ MENS LINED MEN'S ARMY O. D. o S . Overcoats Corduroy - § 3 50 || New 5ot ik an S200|| WOOL z l C Warm 222 || (In Quantities, $1.50) || GLOVES. o 9 , 111 Pfli} Heavy grades. NGW.BM ? Warm and durable. New HO.W Mastln s Yeast CA::: | - Vitamon Tablets Put _ , e, e L P i DR aanit : 'Another Big' Lot of Bell All-Wool . g%o Fllflen Worth ' . $8. Heavy and warm. & y&ru ';‘::?? & .:%;E : Trousers’ 52 .90 33.90 s 4.% i Washington’s Greatest - S — ll : l h Sh 5 TR a3 STORES ALL OVER THE LAND | i :&:{:p ;;’."_.Tfi. P S A L E = E:‘ TWO WASHINGTON STORES ! : LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF ARMY AND NAVY GOODS SOUTH OF NEW YORK i 920 F Stregt. NW. 941 Penna. A\(e. N.W. WASHINGTON SALVAGE CO. Phone & Mail Orders Promptly Filled Main 5998, Main 5933 West 495 North 4593-W, Lincoln 6319 933 5th St. N.W. 3052 M St. N.W. : 11093 H St. N. E. v}'x‘.‘flui BLET if it isnt

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