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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921-PART T ° English Indorse Halt in Building of Warships, Although Action Is Hard Blow to Labor B S 3 . S S S S SRS B S TS U - - (RSP TS ; | TOARMS PARLEY NEWS SHOWN HERE ARMISTICE DAY PUZZLE TO DELEGATE | By the Assoclated Press Official statements neatly mimeo- " graphed and issued from time to time by the White House and gov- | ernment departments have long I been . known as “handouts,” but thus far no mimeographed stuff Replacement Proposal of | {hus far ne mimeographed stuft B itai d Jana 'S SU {r-_nlm”\\'«‘)n!e{eg e uo:u:e!. |- "alking toddy with reporters, a ritain an apan g Alt‘lolzallunl llwlfl{umln said he 3 . . hoped to have later some infor- gestion Vital to Scheme. | mation on & wubject. about which he had been questioned frequently. “W1{ll there be a handout?’ he asked. A handout”™' he repeated, lift- Ing his eyes. 1 don't quite follow you. Why, when 1 was a youth a handout was something the cook | passed through the back door of the kitchen to & hungry tramp. Geographic Society Bulletin Describes Formation of the Display and Other ! Features of Significance. lor with the three histor play of flags of participating nati n.;"!:tl“lfim noe—tiie blus of the Cha |in the limitation of armament confer-yng the white of the Bourbons, T jence. and the War Department sus-jihird aceount of the tri-color's orizi ! i hese flags should be if that it ix copied from the shiel goatitn ihey :1 e Al twe|Uf the Orleans family. as it appear: flown again during ihe fnal twolip Bililinne Kealits knocked off the | weeks of the confercnce led to theitlewr de lis. During the first and {issusnce Ly the National Geographic s ond empires. the tri-color becam s & : o eon. | Ue imuerial standard the | Society of the following bulletin COR-{1ar of the while stripe was bla cerning these ensigns. the caple. while all three stripes w “The display of flags of the nin- wdered with the golden b Iparticipating nations is one of the on fami . S chief points of scenic interest in the Interest in the Arm CAPITAL SHIP THE BASIS American Delegation’s Study Di closed Crying Evil Was o ente . (PLANNIGHT SESSION Since its submission to the conference Emblem. on the limitation of armament the i National Capital, as well as in other 16 Hoptlieei American naval disarmament plan has placex visited by members of the dele- |Gy cen of Ttaly into a kingdom in brough : sgested modificat gation or wishing to pay honor to the {1505 1o gyve it w Mag of three colors— rought forth suggested modifications lgreat conclave of mations now in | iad lie Bave HH Hag o e e and developments as follows: | progre: {the widdle and red at 1l end “Curiosity first is aroused over the i g i, B Napotenn revive From the British delegation there has come the criticisin that the tonnage of x £ Plans for a night session to force a submarines provided by the plan is 100 [ vote on the maternity bill were con- | high and that the replacement problem |Sidered by House Leader Mondell who ced out in such a way | Delieves that the five hours for gen- i V43 jeral debate agieed to by Chairman i construction and ! Winsiow of the commerce committee ot be forced into [ ix designed to defeat the measure. T6Cation. | Seldom has the House been so up- | set over arrangement of the MagS. A% pre-lyae peerthrown. hut was scribed by the War UDepartment.| Victor Emmanuel. which arrangement ix, from left to U o, selianentai ght. looking from « building toward of Suvoy. became king the street: Iortagal. China. Japan. ensign cons of the Save France, United States (center). Great | T Satted owa. on the Britain, Italy. Belgium. Netherlands. {0000) white ver In addition there seemx o be con iUl ren, whit, and Ted. fusion in the case of several nations . ) about which of their flage 1o displas.) S IREY of Japan: |- Japanes. ensign consisis of should be wo: that agen vepair of ships sheuld immediate and col From the Jap measure as today over ion has delega the maternily bill. Republican lead- Order Not Meaninglens. L R el come the unnouncement that Japan will | ers making a drive in order that 5 » % & i A “At first xlance that orler may|ihe center of a white field, with ras e in the allow- :Q'figge‘:;m*‘*xd;ys;:P"cg:g;;;z"':;;“;: g . 5 2 . | seem, Ilw:n'lnelu:h':;. bt “l:,un;\;:,.:‘.‘l:.nru?‘x w il points of e compas which is now on € f th ¥y Y. 2 pared to seating of dinner e 200l (he' sun and the rave are re five cach for Great Britain | fulfilled in the passage of this meas- : . 4 P | the reuson for the arrangement|and the deviee is ally know i United States to three for|Ufe. = . b f e i 5 g becomes clear. America, the hostess.|ax the sunburst. Equally famil R an member oL the Hosac, made & : S ; ) : s in the center. With' (W of e |however v 'the fupunese merch « s et 0y i : , § major mllied powsrs o the righUifag, whici is elite. or rectangu utat. Thip Bash speech today opposing the bill, which : % and two upon the left. The otherlform . with a rayless red sun in 1l The replacement proposal of (ireat d very strong applause from g 3 } O et were i form o withe e e and theiproposal of Jlpan fe e e Sibaon ot Miastastnil : g : i 2 9] {hecause of their speciul interest in | half the widtih of the feld ate, primarily, to the capital ship, entative Sisson of Mississi Dvi.l - FarE O > s to dise isposed which is th~ fundamental upon which problens to be discussed are dispo: Royal Standard of Belgium. t. raised the question of the ; : } 4 - : be dincanmed ave dikpestid] the whole Amerfcan plan is based, and | constitutionality of the proposed leg- ; w0t . e e | “The undard of Begium « o the waval holiday, which is an in-|islation on account of the possibility . s e i : . il : v § |ziae China to the othér. Wit sists of thres verticle barseblac tezral part und the supreme test of the sion of the homes of the ; Ly i 4 . - ; Nt nd A B b e er | Yellow and red—with black next 1. American pian country. He also spoke at length . el Saff. The nationa! arms are imposed h ] : : 2 v distinetion of importance. : re i As i in Mr. Balfour's speech |against the wholesale squandering of 2 . : % i _ 18 2 4:1';:'" Yy daue = upon the middle or vellow ber. Th- on Tu the Rritish delegation is | money under this bill to establish lec- B e i % 1 g i 3% T Ihtcresting to note that this] biack. vellow and red of xlhf;]B_*‘." i not prepured 1o’ ener into any formal \turs ourses. ! : il A ; ’4 4 e e imctiligualy by e Jcolorn uf the’ Duehs agroement un naal disarmament on Question of Stafe Rights. T it : 1 3, G - ’ the President in hix ddress of wel- g T aaop until the naval strength to be allowed | Pronounced opposition to the bill - - - e e e Tapan merchant flag. Fran, + Known und taken [ O the ground that it would infringe Whe drendnought West Virginia, now course of construction at > 2 = o 1 | Beienn China, the Ncunerlands and Jx 8 duplicate of the o into cor on state rights developed yesterday| .y port News Ship Building and Dry Dock Compans. Her equipment will : ; i e . Rl Ay . excepl that the cout-of-armx after its passage had been advocated: . ojgn¢ sixteen-inch 45-callber turret guns; fourteen five-inch Si-caliber 4 ch flag 1o omitied. brief description of e be displayed is h ith given. The informution therein is from ‘Flags of which is alse the Worid.' by Byron McCandless and 1 used in the merc . Sl Gilbert Grosvenor, the uulhorixulht"'! five br horizontal stripes. ti by Chairman Winslow and members of the |of the commerce committee. to capit 1ibe nti ed by 61 officers reraft guns; two twent, d 1,585 me! e Republie. secondary guns; four thi Sug, Iyt When gan it ment one at the botiom b Thes v stand resp €1y Tor China. Manchi & Ameri :lh;]'.', ;\'::-.',',‘,m;:,l_ types. which are ';U'{"L‘“Tf’dnas | HUGO STINNES LEAVES ; 5 3 Teferance work on flugs of ull nations. | uppermost red. tie mext vellow, 1 study of the naval dis a. | ageressive, the proposal of the Unitec ‘ % v Jack. i Tt bt Miarerad | Stat ! FOR LONDON TO CONFER : . ;. ! R g i g i O next blue. the next white and 1 olation of principle. that th ne evil in naval arma- o ) . union jack. combines the | rig 3 N ment w mpetition in the con-|Whatever be offered for con- WITH LLOYD GEORGE - 4 empire. '::n s(ur:‘o:lnyi:flglt:r:g;;- Ahelria. Mongolia. Tibet aud Turkestar struction of capital or aggressive | sideration with relation to proper e | J { st patrick. When the union of the Natio; Flag of Holland. :l::lv i l:_f:»\{;»gx that two alterna s | fen sures "1‘:‘::“1‘;:‘“:“:‘0"’1\“:;' & [| BytheAuocisted Press; | S8 3 two crowns of Engiand und Scotland | ‘:a» national flag of the Nether- Tt ey inet from the question of capital | BERLIN. November 19. —Hugo b o 727] | ook place upon the accession of |lands consixix of “three horizonts! ratios in capial sl e or et | ihips which have to do with aggres- e Stinnes ig on his way to London 2 James VI of Scouland to the English |bars. red at the top. blue at the I Tng. s they were, of unlimited and | sion today In response to a personal : : ]| e A it ‘of Scotand. | fag. ensikn and merehant fapean m . as re. o E e A ‘otland, . ensign and merehant flag—all i H:"h'm te competition. By making | this subject ‘will _‘l'Om" u“:«P invitation frowm Prime Minister <::(f':;‘.'.‘l;( p“m"pfi-z‘e_ oxhp\palrnn one. In the sixteenth u-mur._: it wa : the existing capital ship ratio the ussion of the submarine ques- H H Lloyd George, who, it was said in !Saint of Eugland, were combined. and | orange. white und blue, the ora i and reducing. the strength of | ton and upon 1t Great Briain is|Believe Revenue Will Fall | Liova Georse here, is desirous of | el ; o [l Ships Sere ordered to Ay at their | being in honor of William the Silen: 1 navies to the point where uggres- | showing signs of taking an extreme maintop the new flag, wl the | Prince of Orange. Both the vieto on could not be safely undertaken, | position in favor of their reduc % | conferring with the German in- the English w st y|of Van Tromp and De Reut W r;u\;‘nl:‘u!r was at once removed and | both as to number a‘;ul power. ShOI"t of E3t|mated dustrial magnate on curre.:n. S ? ‘r;;:ex;.e;:‘ cross 5t St George and the | gained under the present colors, ended. There was no o ¢ to | utrar; marine is re- i i s, P i - % 3 & chi 5 e “na”Tt po”other slution mas heen | Harded be the naval experts of the Needs for Year soanomic lasien, aid pliy on s | & BIE| | scors and wiite crows of SUAMIew. | Portuxuese Flax Symbolic. offered from any other quartes nited States as a necessary adjunct | & | Hery Stinnes, who is due in Lon- 2 : 0 ¥, over St. Andrew s was distressing to| “The rolors of the flug of Portus. uracy of the American figures | (o the defense of the long comst nesp . o oo (heir revision of the| don foday. is accompanied by h s e osis. wha made it the subject of |aT® #reen and red. the third of ih fleld next the staff 2reen and the 1w Amsterdam representative, He not bheen questioned by any his country. and Japan has thus ! r " eath power thus far. ?,f. ‘raupd to indicate a disagreement|tax bill. House and Senate conferees| pelikenburg. Mr. Lloyd George's | : | :;\ Efilfilfl 1'; ::: ‘f.'n“:fm c‘y‘(fts‘e:o::,:n:lnd {thirds at the fix end red. The arm Ratio From Examination with this point of view relative t0|agreed today to a corporation income | invitation ~was received here a ; 4 8 S e e riosolved and the ships {25 the country” are centered on th: It i noteworthy that the ratlo sug- | Japan, = French wress | SISBAtClO | tax rate of 121 per cent. the fgure N fherr Sinnes, it was said, will " B Fi) 5 ? of parliament reverted to the use of {qRIAINE e betwern the two color: Eested by the American delegates | alfeady show Gt TERRCE, Sores: | Aixed in the original House measure.| live privately outside of London | . oy ; i the simple croxs of St George, whiltlshicld upon Which are five small bi Tk ean "(rm” AR Mot haval strength. which has al-|This is an increase of 21: per cent | during the conversations, huvmg t § o : : o 's'{"’ifié.fff‘?é‘. n When Cropwell | €S arranged in the form of a « Hnon it ion of existing navie, | ready been reduced to a point which|over the present rate. but is 21 per- | gXpressed a Sosire to be spare i s s o | became. protector e restored the | #3Clt of themn buaring five plates If that fact has been altered at all, it | takes France out of the class of first-| . 0 0 hhan the figure agresd upon, o undue PUBIGY. ~ e O ing the” Irish hary {ilver. Around the shield in 4 red 15 he tered in favor of Japan. {rate naval powers. and especially is] - R e uter border upon which placed seven ‘ e : the Senate. 1 5 o golden cas Alfonso 1 defeated hich was given 5-10-3 basis, { France unwilling to be held down too v T ‘After the restoration. Charles I re-| ¢ a slig ST %, ¢ o arines, which are to be| The conferees who agreed to the 4 8 L. Te lfive Morish p in the historic Rayent o anoye.nerilow S Tt “krench maval de- |ate amendment repealing the $2.000 ATTITUDE OF JAPAN 4 cf £ e moved the harp, and so the orizimaliy vl of Gurique and adopted the fis e aetual showing s o i cive continue ot been submitted to | fonse hereafter. both at home and in | normal exemption allowed corporations. union flag was revived and continued|gng)) plye ghiclds to commemorate : 5 2 except this exemption would be con- 4 in that form until 1801, when, upon the | pi® 5o comme : the confercnce in a doxmatic man- | keeping the sea lanes open to its) BCeRE SuS €Rtmppn FOLR, NS (007 QUESTION MARK OF o legislative union of Great Britain and | i3 triumph. The iive white spots on hut the erica i * colonies . % ¢ |the small shields represent the five it fails to fill the bill in view of the Rurposcly M & wrars ] ded fi ARMS CONFERENCE N L NN vhis ahstiten O O rthout losing the tharacter. | Alfonso believed he had defeated th. intent of the conferenc Here again, as Mr. Balfour indi-| The Senate managers receded from Daughter of Mr. and Mr». sa; Mann of thix city, who christen the warrior. | crosses without losing tk - linfidels, The red border of the shield Pt i - bcated in his speech to the conference | the Senate liquor tax amendment and —_————————————————————"|istic features of each was not easy.| 30 %dded by Alfoneo 111 10 hield Just what proposal Japan intends fcatel 5 Each had to be distinct and at the s i i ! Mot itai t_come | the original House provision was re- : h nso | of the,Tuesday, Great Britain mus it (Continued from First Page.) i i ¢ ithe Aot A ang his marriage to a daughter of the imel or the British|written into the bill. This provides First | s improvement on the American DPro- [ same time retain a border which would | s 8 the Jimelight. for N8 ¢ {VOICE OF PEOPLE RULES | T0r ana It is sincerely 1o be hoped | simma mie "arremal oroand " 5p ‘prars | King of Castile. The \ make for an enlargement k ital ship ratio of Japan is not yetl intu ircle of gold A-finitely known. Neither are thejdclegation has aiieat xli::\ietd e oo o Y B ke an 97| fleet clements for operations on the That it Wil be incorporated in the | cnote its OrlEinal Broun. o o ke |upon which the shield and its border srounds_ known upen which a “slight | on France and Waw GUt 0 000 (5420 a gallon on whisky or on alco- | high sea ICONFERENCE BORAH SAYS |final axreemen white cross of St. Andrew would have | a5 in hosed, together with the green nerease of the Japanese ratio will jmake an agreement Wil 1AG, Cia I hal illegally diverted for beverage| Many criticisms have been applicd to s Japan's reservations have been |obliterated the latter, and vice versa. | ok D€ flag. which ix that of the eroxs sked. 1t is clear. however, thatiStates aml Japan on uav: g { submarines by British spokesmen here. | e . stated with a frankness and candor | Therefore, it was decided to make the | 204 Tibbon of the Knights of » ment until the strength of both has|purposes. Benedict of ' Aviz. commemorate the that does that country credit. Nip-|white broader on one side of the red .y c e pli Hesiry the As” of a particular na he conference.| The reduction agreed upon in the |but have come largely from laymen and | as seen by the eves of its nationalists, .‘r‘,s“. befi;‘ec? w‘x{s ‘;uv';‘m,\ely left open |increase of the corporation income jnot from naval experts. Investigation( _ pon’s opportunity to take her place|than the other. This breaks the con- is one “open door” 10 a restoration of | This subjeet wak BUINOLEY 3 oygsion | tax will cut in half the additional | does not disclose that there is a dif- | i meq mabit of the race, | DY, TIERL 8% @ world power is here: |tinuity of direction of the arms of St. competition. for the moment the door | by the Americat PIaR, (07 1450 e | $260.000.000 which the Senate had |ference of view between American and |devastation a fixed habit of the race |before her lies the choice which she|patrick's cross. but permits the Irish 1= opencd for:the satisfaction of one by the conference. % SN “here. | planned to obtain from this source as | British naval officers as to the im-|Science has become the prostitute of imust sooner or later make—the|and Scottish crosses (o be di REAL ESTATE SALESMAN nation’s “meeds:” the flood gates will | flist week of the conferedve: JReCtil 2 partial offaet for the repeal of the | portant influence on fleet operations un- - oDrade is suspended, industry is|path of imperialism which leads 10| gyiched from one another AL EST: SALESMA) Ay” back ahd €ounter-proposals from { fore, nat sreparing modifications | excess profits tax. Treasury experts derwater craft exercises. It is the paralyzed. famine, Ira\enous an i 1" yAmerongen and Ekaterinburg—or Tri-Color of Fran - the other pawers will follow The|and Japan pi _“ lan. which they | would not estimate the total revenue |use made by Germany of her subma-satiable, gathers millions into its skele-}the path of peace. morality, justice.| - Fanee, OIld established and well American plan was suggested on theto the American nian. WHCH LI which would be returned by the bill [rines that is to be repudiated bylton clutches, while —unemployment|which leads to greater prosperity| “The familiar and inspiring tri- N is of ‘facts, backed by a conviction; have both aceebtel it B g0 |in its present form. but some of the |civilized thought, not the weapon itself, | spreads and discontent deepens. The and happiness for any people. color of France dates from the vear|known real estate firm has an ich ean only be overturned by new | The nature an »‘m' be revealed as|conferees were of the opinion that it|the experts assert. In the American|malign shadows of barbarism are creep- No Regard for Souls. that gave the United States its Con- 2 - facts, #ood reazon and sound logic. | fications remain 10 Be [T L | would yield from $60,000,000 to $100,- [ naval view, the whole question of legiti- | ing up and over the outskirts of ci i stitution—1789. The best authorities |opening for a salesman to handle ©n top of this the naval holiday pro- | well as the method o I Dresen 1000000 less than ‘the Treasury De. |mate use of submarines as fleet units is | zation. . The technical experts are now at be ) o |2re Joubtul as to the true story of |, ¢ 4 % M : wosal is Fhe s test of d| tation_and the pre artment hass aid wi - | still to be worked out. : work upon Mr. Hughes' Is. |its origin, but there are three prin-|high-class property. Must he o ¥ must be squarely met. 1be put behind them. D Ta thin fecal yeay 10 D& mecen- { Sl N o been arsusd here that Ger: Dare Not Refuse, Belief. Thes will evolve the weual tochmiea; |ciDal theories as to the derivation of | > properiy h With respect to auxiliary veesels of | (Copyright. 1021. A man employment of their U-boats did | Why is all this true? The answer is |, o b % SCl 0 08 S0 T its Sombination of colors. The firat experienced and a hustler. Re- not realize the full possibilities of ! . ; AL . bas .| of these, am e most authentic. is| - ER Goge g rrs: SPECIAL NOTICES, SPEC NOTICES. GERMAN DIPLOMATIC e e written in the books of every mational |t A O RERE B TEE O man | fhat after the taking of the Bastille, iplies strictly confidential Wit & TAL exchequer—wars, past, present and to % T e when Lafayette had been appointed | - e = T T Policy of Avolding Battle. souls. They will judge the limitation for an interv iew, and 1f Mou are come. Dare statesmen refuse the only by acclamation commander-in-chief i % " program by their standards: but|of the national guard, he devised -f [ i e can 1 The overwhelming desire of the|way out? I predict they will not refuse. y & or [the right man we can keep vou 2 7 ¢ v the guard a new c. S SeP 2 German admiralty to conserve the |mhey dare mot refuse entirels and go| V12t 40es it mean by the standard w cockade made of the of the millions who must pay the|White of the royal family and of the|phuysy. Address BOX 219-R. SPEC|yla. MEET] OF THB "K- | WASHINGTON, D. C.. NOVEMBER 10, 1921, deripf nd Washimeton Stesl and Onduance | —The annous meciiag’ of e stockhoiders of LEADER COMING HERE Company ‘has been called for Monday. Decem- | The Columbia Title Insurance Company of i T ber 5, 1921, at 1:30 p.m.. to be held at the | the District of Columbia, for the purpose) it i i fce ‘of the eompany. to vote for or against (Of electing Gfteen trustees of the Company 2. strength of this one naval weapon |y 11 ‘Washi Their people | pins? i " i colors of Paris time out of mind, The voluntars liquidation of the company, and | for the ensuing vear, will_be held at the| Baron von Thermas Arri ome from Washington. €ir people | bills? It means simply the difference o A A Qo IR o cansider Tmatiers pertaining theret offce of The' rolupus. Yo, 500 Sth st D ermany veS At | that could challenge British control | yould turn them out of office. between misery and happiness, des. i Nich were and continue to be red|STAR OFFICE. By order of the Roard of Direotors O e e pigal. The ollt| New York—Will Prepare for [of the seas led to what American of- of defeat- | titution and prosperity, life and|2D Dt J H.F. CLARK, Secretary, | Will be open between the hours of 2 and 4 __ashingtne. D. .. November 15, 1921, o (e dare “Sefore il e e Re-Established Relations. WILL . TW TICKETS OR GEORGE_G. McELWEE. Secretary. 4 , However, there are way: by historians believe, came the French' ficers believe was a policy of avolding | ing (ne hopes of mankind. centered | ““Fhese taxparing millions demand |Pational flag. Another version links battle except where all odds were in|now about the green table in Wash-|t; know of the Washington confer- ! Army and Nave foot ball game. Address Tox By the Associated Press. favor of the submarine, whereas a!ington. These statesmen can take the | ence why the three great naval po ! 207-R. Star office. . e AR B & 0. DEPOT. K ST.| 'NEW YORK, November 19.—Baron | holder employment of the U-boats|Rhopes and pravers \{)mlhenr people | ers, all of whom were on the same : - - it Re. ouse or ga. | m E o into some secret re and there | side during the great war, ana all |ASKS EARLY CONCLUSION | SUECTAL SOTICE fage._ Wil sell chesp. Phone Main 4126, 20° | Edmund von Thermann, chancellor |might have brought different results | 10, 10" hem, They can warp the |of whom sre mow professcdly upon | - jubmarine warfare against unarme: b y 1 “OYSTERS —The Place to Get for the German diplomatic service, j " VECETE BN S the Germans prac- | Hughes proposals into such shape|terms of complete amity with each OF D. C. MILK HEARING | FAMOUS MILFORD HAV OYSTERS. just arrived today on ghe steamer Hellig |ticed it is another question. That,|that théy will appear to have life, but | other, are nevertheless engaged upon . Ve arrived on selioner *Itirdie M FOR SAL 1Y BUSHEL, at 111h ST. WHARF. Municipal | Fish and_Oyster market 0._TRADER in_charge. _20% LAID. SCRAPED old_work a specialty. Phone 8tk st. n.e., Good Printing— The National Capital Press Olav to make préliminary prepara- |officers say. is a matter fo be de.|be dead. If they employ the secrecy |the most stupendous program of sea | . —— 1 Candy tlons for the re-establishment of the | termined in considering rules for |and apply the crooked and dishonest|armaments ever seen by the world. ‘£ s 4 g 5 submarine warfare, a question not | rule of intrigue and,folly which they | The people demand an answer to this | Representative Millspaugh Seeks to | I¢’s delicious” diplomatic and consular relations| now before the oconférence on limi- | used at Versailles the world will once | question. Against whom are these |8 craderiita Bid Satn ik 1 6 Have Producers Put on Wit- ! Y 9 5 Iwith the United States. tation of armament. more be disappointed. navies being built? Pending appointment of a charge I Danger in Balfour Proposal. Faith in Outcome. ness Stand Monday. i Representative Millspaugh of Mis- Rent a Ford or Dodge souri sought today at the hearing on Drive it yourself the Washington milk supply to have North 122 Ford Car Rental Co. 1210-1212 D st. n.w. CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES, d'affaires by his government in this = H . country, Baron von Thermann said he The British reservation with respect| There is only one answer—Great [RAND AND AN Pat Your Roof would go to Washington for confer- Abe Martm Says. to replacement tonnage presents such | Britain, the United States and Japan Jinnon taken in as part pavment on Victrola A % ) JIT'GO WORCH, 1110 G n.w, Kranich & Bach fhces B e Siviss legstion. which a danger. While Mr. Balfour most|are building against each other. Who heartily commended the general |€lse fs there to build against? Do and Emerscn plane.__ “now red: "WDS) NOW-—before the | gf the German government during the TooK ] 3 fies: "Wer n . h : kS VAL 10AD oF o tiantfrce rmake things muk | Coyerance of diplomatic relations be- structure of the American plan, he | they fear Nicaragua or Mexico? Is|the Producers put on the stand Monday . Gor. 14th and W H.W. e A "\XD STORAG i Call us up today. Feel safe! tween Washington and Berlin. " ) Jurki with a view to olosing the hearings| _ _ = st 3 e IRONCL. Roofing, 1416 F st. He said consular posts would be DIMER HOVR suggested that some means be found | there some lurking danger in South|fl' = o "o inie After some argu- = Dr., KUHMERKER, ! C] ADCM“,,.,,',. Phone Mainis, | established in New Yhork. .slm Fran- of keeping at work certain naval | America? Are Liberia, San M"l“o"menl i, the committee it wasidecided HOUSES, Sur Chi ist | ~We Will Furnish Stock cisco. Chicago and other cities. shipyards, so that at the end of the | OF the uncharted islands of the seas|Tent M 108 POTIECe I, 8% LOCGS Parilibed and Uhfeiatabis geon m,_“lopod” 2 urnt: ock, proposed ten-vear naval holiday it| L0 be feared? Of course, it will be|iributors to be heard again Monday pl s Removed from 912 th St fo | 201b, bond, and print 500 each, Letterbeads MEDICAL BEER STILL wouliindbibe techaniry toatart i | indignantly denied that these gov-| Ww. A. Simpson, the distributor who a American Tank bldg., Room 204, | Enveiopes and Billieads, 1,500 in’all; for $0.50. i el e'd £ "b' Z‘; b‘ ‘”9‘;" e i L armadas | nas been on tle stand for several davs Frem $135 Par Month Up 315 P St N.W. ] 6633, % . b’ s all up afresh in order to beg uild- - ut againstland who testified to large profits he! e A New Roof With a Brush | The Duplicating Office HAS FEW DAYS OF LIFE ing vessels for replacing those which | Whom are they then building? Thit | has received in addition to carryingi] JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO. 14th and Pa. ave. a.w. Phone M, had in the meantime become obsolete. | denial {8 one of those state secrets |his family on the pay roll at about 1 1 il apmy same and. guarantee roof five | e et Right there Mr. Balfour may have | that fa Dot @ secret at all, but a|333.000 @ year. was asked today | 11 Jeaks. Al 1 5 1 2 missed the whole point and purpose : e MO Attorney Barbour, representing ll|e1 o deaxs, Aio wia in buik. | Increasing Our Business Despite the action of the Senate, of the American program. If naval | IOnEer to be either lulled or fooled by | proqucers. to state when he disoon- 1314 Pa. ave. Line 4219, , Millwork —every day by selling at mefllca,l‘ beer still lh:‘o? _f_::‘ ,‘f,?,'ol}r n s;upymm Jare kept operating then Sraging ‘;;‘:&“’;:‘iflggfln},{’{; lfi‘l:':lrr: tinued delivering unlicensed milk Mr. | n consistently LOW CASH | grace, in the opinio - ! there will be no paval holiday. Fur- re | Simpson declined to give this informa- | New Heating Plants Wall Board | prices, Quick dettvacies | fictals. - thermore, to keep some shipyards at | Int0 such delicate matters. THey have |jon. Representative Hammer of | When yon nse Liquid Asbestos Roofing Cement. '8 —alone do zot engage our sole Until President Harding_signs the == work presents to unscrupulous na-|baid In toll in money, in anguish, in |xortn Carolina then protested that V. P. V. attention, ~We make Repaira and Lumber |of Lumber. Mutwort, stc. |y 00 c {E 0N "tho use of beer for : tions, If there be anv, a temptation | Rearts’ blood, and they demand that | gigiributors had sald they had nothing | Heating| 37 tliphings and aio “cire’| Geo, ML Barker Co., Inc, |medical purposes, officials explatned, = which should not be left. 1l cease. fo conceal and were willing to tel PLUMBING _ troubles. Esti- . el 1ati ow exist- They know, if their rulers do not. Is Best | mates sbow how reasonable we | 649-651 N. Y. ave.; 1517 Tth. __ Tel. M. 1348, | the Treasury regulations n =y At the end of the proposed ten-year | (nat in the end the world must dis- |the committee everything. He said S ! are. 5 - | ing would temain in efl:ct nng breL:a s 7 hollds_v the world may decide it does|arm or go bankrupt. The spell of |they had broken faith with the com-| . . may continue to operate under them. i not desire the naval shipyards re- Bt ? | mittee. VERY DBIRABLE The Biggs Engineering Co.,,| CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO., |However, ofcials added, from the mo- ; opened. Has that occurred 1o Mr.| agan s b e, il e W aah .| On the advice of his attorney. M. E 1310 14th st. n.w. Phone Franklin 317. Bxpert Frame Fitting. ment of the President’s signature upon > ) Balfour? Has it occurred to him that pave faith in thHe outcome. O'Brien, Mr. Simpson then said he had WARKEN W. DIGGS. Presitent. “Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs | the anti-beer bill existing regulations perhaps freedom from the intolerable : discontinued delivering unlicensed | HOUSES —to At diniog tables, bullets, mn uoo T lfiz automatically become l‘:’md ;nd medical ; tax hl&:‘dens \;zmch armaments’ lay milk in August, 1920. . - office desks—in fact, a REPAIRED AN INTED. beer is banned, even though new regu- . g - upon e people may taste so good —_————— e of ‘fine furnitare you Call Main 760, Intions coverlns the prescription of L TBAL thont peaols iy Bedive to oo VETERANS FOR SHANTON. AND tinue it, and not to make any re- placements in their navies? Great Sacrifides Involved. The -program offered will involve t thus protected. Grafim&son’]:m:”‘;r;h !ugm.l liquors are mnot forthcoming imme- The cost is smail]| _*Heatise s0a Roofine Experts 35 Yearsr . | dlately. = PRINTING | that Srestdose Harding might deiay ' | . A 'resident Harding mig] elay Becker Paint and Glass Co., \u i 6,000,000 FRANCS VOTED. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Post Recommends His Appoint- ment as Police Chief. France Provides Credit in Aid of That leaves nought to be desired. action upon the anti-beer bill for some Russien Relief. time pending an opinion by Attorney Resolutions recommerding the ap- CHAS. F. HODGKIN, ;Mgr. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. |General Daugherty upon the consti- great sacrifices, it is true. Are they|psintment of Col. T. !i-rr: Shanton| b Coember 19.—The credit of = = - 2 e ol er; H e sacrifices o e blood and of “Wal- was 1l mber of Furnaces Repaired | BYRON S. ADAMS, Zanvmmas. | the Wresident o “Secratary aiellon | Mudsock has one railroad |0 S0, oF L8 00, o, o et ware o s ot Rorelg | deputien Oetober 28, was confrmed Ses- AND 01d Heating Plants Made New. Tinni FromT Tenalts byt | polnt, high offeials declared that | imess 1 ¢ 18151 SPATTOWS, 3| ypicn must come unless:the race of [ Wars. at a meeting Thureday night at | terday by the senate; [DuToE e Gy nning §hedd Experts will doubt- | where the constitutionality of an aot | Water tank, a state bank, a 86T |armaments is stopped? Who will lead | Pythian Temple. Col. Shanton_is a)pg ded through the Red Cross by UNFURNISHED R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. BY Shedd the old roor. 706 e o was dnti;:rl utllv-‘e“ P;:mlx::.v. Aanoum-lg eral store, a film palace an’ a|ine way to that sort of national mor- m’fl‘:e,; ::tin‘s POt i istta- xhemlnwm-“u:llonl i Famine Rey RS06 8L Fhone Novth: 31,283, L _Mn3l.____ lGoneral before taking action. three-cornered pust office fight. Jality which counts such losses as a | tion of Department .Commander Ja- |llef Commission. = . q0r 10 ae B Ideal Heating Plant Upon enactment of the bill, whose| -«I'm off o’ politici fer all T|fey battleships and submarines a fcobson and his steff. Motion blc: |pisa, in supporing the Brovosttior. || HEDGES & MIDDLETON The Shade Shop s s constitutionality has been questioned Mot 0. ponticidns, gain when weighted against human | tures showing. the recent naval|Ruseis, in TUpEDTLnE U BRORSRNOS . mroxms sancoxs syt et Ho peaiT mEE | In the Sensis 82 sn,sxiaeion of the ever got out o’ politics wuz a|misery A0 ey mritkin, what e |of RigEars Havaing Fori. Shasipn|ownd 8 country whose erors sould \ o ® o 2 es renders 830 13th St. o, RN mvaty ey Titles. led on 1 Do “ailoned “modlon] and mot|package o' turnip seeds that|CIS% S ook to? % I War Veterans, were: guesis of ' the|Pot mike the se! 1334 H St. N.W. - 4874 Have It done Pent—_Get Casey." bev concoction, it was deemed [didn’ come up,” said Jake Bent-| On his proposal for putting thé|p; Main 1028 We Make Best Window Shades Casey & Co, 1207 14th ST. ®'w. [certain that brewing interests would|jo\ ¢,y submarine forever out of the way 1| The department commander Snd his 4 2 el i Lt wil vide e T o vinegar made by the Arabs is : v it1 Phe Col. 155 and carr, a test case to the Suprgme jthink we th Mr. B oy, Fostall wi'l vl al ost The v at Prices Below Competition. Flumbiog, Steamditin wss Tinaiag, " Coutt. 4 i (Copyright National Newspaper Service,) ' in. that re Gon is anlat G. A. R Hall tonight. suld 1o be far superior to any other. g

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