Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 25

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& A\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 25 “Babe” Hughes slapped out Satur-|the way of patriotism, civic better-| TEAMSTERS’ day, and mebbe they will! l‘n.illt oomueauptllon"m: all-round use- STRIKE ENDS. A€ & iisotin’ TRat AIEKL of & ohre ul work! Go to It, brothers, we got| CHICAGO, November 17.— Settle- ot Girrs Club i the Borthwest sec- | bet on all of you: ment of the two-day strike of 6,000 tion it was resoluted that all mem-| Well, I gotta shut off now, but|teamsters was anrounced in a oon- {who can't get enthused at the soul- stirrin’ spectacle now bein' staged right under his noss, and permission is zranted to any boney-fidy citizen to arrest the first “persimmon™ who the present doin's 1S SUBS EXCEED LT OF 250 TONS Dopey Dan Tabs a Few Beats From the Heart of the Nation dar2s compare D with any like affair ever attempted|bers would try their durndest to keep | don‘t forget, folks, you, too, have got Mot < T i T Tina’ 1r “you| dclied in thete finest aiT through the|® part to play In' the game. A lone ferknos Between waian GHiele. Wi hitter never won a world series, so|Ploves and city and United States of- back him up. Laugh, don't knock, and | ficials. The strike was called in pro- above all slip the giad hand to them | test against an announced wage cut conference! Trivial, you say. Not at all, at all! Communities are jedged by their wimmin’ folks, and buh-lieve ,can’t handle the case yourself, call up Main 4000! For House Current or Battery & e me, feminine Washington on pee-rade, Visitin' furreigners, and for all you|cf $3 per week. The men wgreed tn BY W. H. CLAGETT. really felt in my heart that I had: .,R'.‘:';‘J,’:,';,,:,'5',",1";{,‘,;“{,‘,’.‘:’,:;2 don't have to take swish from nuthin'| know the whole bloomin’ earth may | return to work at ‘the Teducea scale EVBRY SET GUARANTEED ' A started on that expedition!” Some fron' u group composed of & British. |iT the runnin'! Keep to the resolution, xb‘e eatin’ off'n the same platter next| pending arbitration of other disputes.| Also large sssortment of different coler Only Oldest B in S d Dear Folks: | Compliment comin’ frem one WhoSe r o Rrenchman, a Italian and & cer.| Sifls, it's a neat ldea! ovember 11. I thank vou, S unes ol S e Sulbe, tancy and pisin, st reduced prices. nly lest Boats in SeconNd| whnite many bokuys have been | people are supposed not to keer for tain party from Georgetown, a kind- DOPEY DAN. PENN ELECTRIC & GAS Line W s tossea at our fair ity by visitin') us; eh folks? ' = Ly l!yr;]hr lady at the Willard Hotel yes| Ome of the most excitin' indoor —_—— TAKES COMMAND OF SHIP. UPPLY co“ ine Would Fall Within [ rerreisncrs in the past fow aays, ic| 1,00 BRH, meker, It BUeoy sernay femarked;, INow. by, chat| sparts Slent now la, 1o, 88t 07 400 | U0 Sollarg Wo8 M RIS 180T | nok oo Samignen 1o the Command | Ovwm Bcites 1 Plems Maio 013 This Class remained f°l’f the “';{‘e 9&'“*‘;"“’\ the little ald District of Columbis, A couple more homé run drives like!ltan clubs try to butdo each other in_ Britain. x of the U. 8. 8. Putnam | 3 7 Japanese welfare worker, Mme. Kari who st t R - By the Associated Press. y ! that pulled down the bon-hon! H a British naval thought in Washing~ | " eq what she thought of Wash-' tackl ton has suggested 250 toms as the |, i . puy geen at the Grace Dodse fomprabie Union limit of size for submarines. it Was . . vecterday afternoon, the m Fasiion! Congrat learned today. Tha: would represent remarkable woman in all the Flowr: n type of craft not now effisting in ' Kingdom smiled and sald: “I kno it 1i 4 Navy. that I'm growin’ old. and have ;he Vnr:;(' line of the Axm(l;l = ll\)u ized for some time that I must % would go tot on a stranze expedition-—a deli Used as the Grampus. the the Viper and the | ful “expediiion. and when T opened |is to top-kn Taran-ua now carried on Navy lists | my eyes in_vour beauiiful ey Ijdecd, i3 the as the A-3, A-5, B-1 and B-3. T These boats are the oldest in the! HTH Navy and included in fhe second line i”" LS sy e I yum mv A o, it group more as a type of self-propel- o ing, floating mine for harbor defcnse | Blankets than anything else. The last two dis - place 145 tons on the surface and 170 submerged, the next o:dest boat. the Don’t buy new Blankets this year! Have us dye the old ones to matck the color scheme of your bedroom! Norwhal, now the D-1, displaces 288 Cal' Main 4724-4725-472 tons on the surface and 337 sub- m; e D Sofmens! merged. CLEANE o B YERS not_ only job., but i3 n of our in- Number 1 4 (4 - Act in time- the Consumer Plan of selling Fro mthat point American second 1ine submerslibles run up to the M-1, displacing 48§ tons on the surface, and 676 submerged; while in the first line group of ninety-four boats, the small- est is close to 500 tons on the sur- face while the largest run up to near- 1y 1,000 tons, surface. These figures do not include the group of fleet subma- rines of approximately 2,000 tons. It is apparent at a glance. officers say, that the American view hardly can accept any such limitation, yet a submersible of the 800 ton type, simi- lar to the ships which the Germans did most of their work In the war, can cross the ocean and is not within the limitations of operztions the British seek to establish. VT Foch Makes Present to New York \ Zoo—Never Says Farewell. GEN U ' N E NEW YORK, November 17.—The American wild cat presented to Marshal Foch in Kansas City by American Le- glon admirers was dropped from the official party when the marshal's train arrived here on the way to Princeton, Subs Run Up to 1,000 Tons. TWELVE ST N. J. ‘Weighted down by the care of pro- viding suitable rations and_living ac- commodations for the cat, the marshal directed an aide to turn him over to Willlam H. Egan, Pennsylvania station master, with the request that he be given to the Bronx Zoo. The marshal, who was asleep when his train arrived, did not rise to bid his traveling com- panion farewell. ST | CRANE DISPUTE NEAR END. | ‘ Reported on Way to Eeconcmw! or tion With Former Wife. ), Nov 7.—Herbe: . S Crane 1ett Ve er A e aie| Warning! 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