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et e NOVEMB! BANDITS FREE AMERICAN. HUNT P ROLL BANDIT 240 2 awercan IN NEW ENGLAND TOWINS - . ome s ‘e i B PARLEY PRAISED BY SIR THOMAS By the Associated Press. NEW TYORK, November 26.—Sir Thomes White, Canadian minister of finarice during the war, termed the ‘Washington arms conference “an epochal event in the history of hu- manity,” in an address tonight at the LABORERS’ LIVING COSTS CAPT.TAUSCHER, INDICTED DEPEND ON RAILROADS IN WAR; RETURNS TO U. S. Husband of Mme. Gadski. Accused Once of Part in Hindu !lnt, May Becoms Citizen. By the ‘Associated Press. NEW YORK, November ' 26.—Capt. Hans Tauscher, husband of Mme. Gadski, the grand opers singer, who left for Germany in February, 1917, with former Ambassador von Bern- |STEAMER CATCHES FIRE . T[A[:HER IS Hfl.‘] ! AAFTER STARTING VOYAGE INAUTO THEFT CASE Hazel Wintaker, Philadelphia, Sister of D. C. Man, Under Similar Charge. PACKERENPLOYES * ATTACK WAGE UT f'rppose Demonstrations in All Packing Centers and _Talk of Strike. | By the Associhted Press. BUENOS AIRES, November 26.—The ranch owners and others, including *[otioe on Wateh for Band of Four, | ¢ STt "R L N Who Got, $28 44— Windshield been held prisoner by bandits at Paso Tbanez, in the state of Vera Crug, have Broken, Robber Wounded. * By the Asiiociated- Press. | been released, according to a telegram BOSTON. November 26—The high- Mayor Thompson Says Prosperity Injured by Toll Levied on, Necessities of Life. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, November 26.—The abill- tv of the laborer fo live cheaply lies largely.in the solving of «the rallroad problem, Mayor Willlam H. Thompson said in a letter to Becretary Hoover, made public today. The letter was Excitement Created by . Blaze +Which Brings Tugs to. Bescue - ‘in’ New ‘York Harbar. - By the Associated Press. - g 'NEW YORK, ‘November 26.—The steamship Panhandle "State steamed away for Plymouth, England, this afternoon after an exciting interrup- |- tion, to her voyage, just begun, when ! from the commander of Argentine | troops in the region, Col. Varella. No personal harm had come to the re- leased men. ’ It is_understood that Foreign Min- a fleet of fire and police boats were storff, while under indictment in San yways of New England in answer to an invitation for sug- Dy the Associated Press. summoned to extinguish . a blaze | By the Associated Press. Fraricisco for alleged violation of nder . police lurvellllnca to- f:,‘::,.l cfi‘fi‘{.':&“e“ d':;:im:dv‘l:% gll: aummal dinner of the Canadlan So- PHILADELPHIA, November 36.—|amidship, which sent -upclouds of{ CHICAGO, -November 26.—“Public | American neutrality, returned to this | night in"the belléf that'over some re- G SLIS 1o nisn ‘ministers, who had clety of New York. Miss Hazel Whitaker, a public school | smoke, but did little damage. " demonstrations” - that the ' packing|country- today ‘~on the steamer |mote road four men in an automobile| ;. 4e inquiries at the foreign omcult'::::lne:;owul:;:gr a:v f:m;lf:“ e:; “Reduce armaments—yes,” he sald teacher here, was held in $2,000 bail | fora hearing by a United States com- The fire, belleved to’ have: resulted from an accumuiation of waste in the house workers have not accepted the recent wage reductions. scheduled to America._ The indictment in San Francisco with a brokén. windshield were speed- ing with the $28,444 payroll they stole concerning the fate of their nationals. e | Wheat and workmen in the eity, Who make the plows, 18 halted or prevent- “if fairly done and with due appre- ciation of the needs of each nation Conferences gf this character, heid missiofer today In connection with an | bilge, was dlscovered shortly after |take effect next Monday will be held | was dismissed November 1. Tausch- |in front of the A. G. Walton and Com- | winchester. Then the machine dis-|ed by a toll levied upon each by the | periodically, With their, proceedings alleged scheme to steal automobiles to | the liner left her pler in the Hudson |in every packing center in the country |er had been charged in the San Fran- | pany shoe factories at Chelsea this|appeared =~ . = - = |stockholdcrs of railroads which sre|spread before public opinion of toe collect insurance. According to fed- eral authorities, Miss Whitaker, a sis- ter and two brothers were indicted ln' Los Angeles, Calif., on November 14 in comnection with the case. Norman T. Whitaker, one of the brothers, widely known us a chess ayer and a lawyer in Washington, is under bail In the National Ca ital, according to the federal authori- ties, and Roland Whitaker s under bail at Baltimore. The other sister under bonds, the federal authorities sald, is Dorothy Whitaker. Another man, whose name has not been disclosed, is sald to be held in Los Anp:les. Norman Whitaker char- acterized the arrests as ridiculous. Miss Whitaker later announced that the man said to be*held in Los An- geles was Harry Drexel, a former op- ticlan at Philadelphia. Nejther she nor her brothers, however. would dis- cuss the case beyond the statement that the charges were ridiculous. ROLAND WHITAKER ON BAIL. | By the Associated Press. river, and the vessel hove to opposite the-Battery until all danger was past. The vessel had a similar fire last spring, when oll in the boilerroom was ignited and the flames shot up through the smokestack. She was| 1ying In the North'rlver pending set- tlement of the river-front strike, at tHe time, and it was necessary to tow her out to a point near Ellis ‘Island to extinguish the flames. i MEXICANS SEEKING 10 OUST AMERICAN next Sunday, Dennis Lane, ucrgtury- treasurer of the Amalgamated \Meat Citters' and Butcher Worker's Union announced today. Exeeutive Board to Meet. The international executive board of the union which has been meeting here for more than a week will as- semble again next Wednesday to de- cide whether u strike shall be called | under the authorization voted several weeks ago. Mr. Lane attacked the industrial re- lations plan under which employes of the big five packers have agreed with their employes on wage reductions. “The so-called industrial relations plan of the packers exists on paper,” he said. ‘Not one of the packing house concerns ever called a meeting of all of the workers of even one de- partment to select representatives or vote on a wage reduction. !\ “The packers went through the! ng an election of burlesque of holdi: representatives, which election con- cisco indictment with connection in the =o-called Hindu plot to ship {arms and ammunition to India. In 1916 Capt. Tauscher, who then { was representative of the Krupp | Company in this country, was arrest- ed here charged -with having con- spired to destroy the: Welland canal in September, 1915. He was acquit- ted of this charge by a jury and in February of 1917 was given safe pas- sage from the United States to Ger- many. He served in the German army during jthe war and only re- cently was reported to be.seeking United States citizenship. —_— (Y NEWS I BREF. The Pastors® Federation will meet e placed on the ballot. torenoon. The money was snatched from mes- | he car had been identifled while pass- sengers of the First National Bank of Boston as it was belng carried into the office shortly after 9 o'clock. Toss-| ported in thesrear seat by his com- |commission to be elected by the peo- ing the pouch fato the tonneau of a waiting . automobile, the bandits, | stantiate the beliaf that .one of the exchanging shots with the messen-| bandits had been shot in the neck by gers and their guard, sped away, to' Charles Pompey, -the guard of the be seen later while passing through'bank delivery car. €ol. A |over-capitalized and operated of the public safety, said tonight that |profit instead of for the bemefit of the shipper and consumer,” the let- ing through Winchester- by a steam|ter eaid. roller operator, who reported that, “I'favor the establishment in the one of its occupants was being sup-| United States of a railroad service {ple, with two commissioners from each state, such commission to have | the power to condemn or purchase panfon. This was said to sub- world, must do untold goo end, Sir Thomas declared, if the hom the pulpit, ,the press and leaders of all nations could be duced to preach and practice right rules of conduct us between man and man; nation and nation. ‘War would be measurably nearer i politica, in He sald there was still the possi Dbility of war, due to aggressive poli | nations with expanding populations Be Sure It’s an Eastman and A Prompt Mail rder b 'lhled of the foreman and time-keeper | tomorrow at 11 a.m. in New York | . i i i ves, | A Presbyterian Church. Wil Suurendered it A Beyan o |W. F. Buckley, a Refugee in | 5% prie SO ut T Tepiel | ey, St L) From Peoples Service for Those Who 2 pare y the company, to elect one|Tsai o e nese legation will} Eastman Kodak de- Washington on November 14. Embassy owmg to Order |of the names that the company had|speak. i partments have been Na6.703 [SMSLRLW. Np.7-160SMN.V. lee Out Of the Clty BALTIMORE, November 26.—Roland ‘Whitaker, mentioned in & Philadelphia dispatch as being concerned in an al- leged scheme to steal automobiles to for Arrest and Expulsion. By the Associated Press. “The =o-called representatives in conference with the packers who have supposedly agreed to a wage reduc- tion have not reported to their fel- Princess Lubomirska will pour tea trom 4 to 6. installed in all Peoples Drug Stores. hope to give _you a service kodak Heraiwe "Na. 11688 Pe. Am & & unex. If you live away from Washington use our Mail Order Servi ples low prices on the things you need. e, pay only Peo- collect insurence, is out on bail here| MEXICO CITY, November 25.—Wil- low workers or advised with them T, 3 3 oi . awalting actiow ot he" Califoreie | nanr. ¥ B“,_.m,{‘ President of the |regarding same. | JLadles of St Pauls Episcopal ;ellefll mywheri.xn:;k]: Our Mail Order Department will gladly ","%'y?"flf,f‘“ 01-15 ?d 'E"? A m{:‘{ rAl;lerl‘cen:nA‘l;:c ,G‘-::?xe‘;’n ’fi,‘:éfi:’; ;s i Called Starvation Wages. Ehludrch.cl‘\lerr u:vumxtpnh(:!fide. will s?ll]:': c’:""‘ suuon"' shop for you, regardless of what you of asl , who also is out on efuge Mr: Lai 1 old a ristmas sale in room at . i i i - Wera Charged with violation of the Ted- | Mexico Clty. awaiting developments | }F: Lane declinel to forecast action | 3200 B, ChTmas Bals \n bAICACE, o Superb printing and want, and satisfaction is always guar- eral automobile theft act under an in- | incidental to an. order for his arrest | [0 5o laRen at fhe meeting next Wed- | 4¢3 giclock. Dolls, gift novelties ana developing. anteed. This service is yours—use it. dictment from Los Angeles. Both surrendered November 14 when they learned that a warrant for their arrest had been issued. Whitaker de- nied knowledge ‘of the car and claimed to be able to pro alibi. v . Din- R A stood ‘to be' undecided as to what e M Te famillon hesemgr - The monthly meeting of the INDIC ‘WEEKS AGO. IB“"“"Y ventured forth and thus sub- | 8anizations were contributing to the Misslonary socfety of the Whitaker Charges Made Atter Ar-| rest of Harry Dresel. ; ovember 26.—The | LOS ANGELE four Whitakers, two brothers and two sisters, held in eastern cities on charges of automobile theft, were in- dicted here following the arrest of Harry Dresel of Philadelphia, who ‘was arrested here several weeks ago, according to federal authorities. Evidence has been adduced indi- cating that alleged operations of the group of five were based upon theft and transportation of automobiles to California from eastern cities, au- thorities say. . HAD OFFICES AT 922 F STREET. Norman Whitaker and Sister Dor- and expulsion, said to have been is- suéd several weeks ago by the Mexi- can officials. L Mr. Buckley’s presence in the em- bassy .is with' tull knowledge of the Mexican authorities. who are under- jected himself to immediate arrest. According to information. avaflable this afternoon the order for his arrest and expulsion was Issued moré than two months ago, at which time hei was not in Mexico. The American charge, George T. Summerlin, several days ago took up Mr. Buckley's case with the Mexican foreign office, and was informed, it is reported, that. his. expulsion had been ordeerd because of his aggr: siveness against the present Mexican government. Mr. Buckley this after- noon ‘sent a lengthy “friends in Washington,” in which he stated: “My offense is that since March- I have publicly advocated the Mexican policy later adopted by the American government and that since then I have publicly defended that policy.” The telegram econcludes: “If the American government rules that.an American citizen may be expelled from Mexico with impunity and does telegram to | 1abo ers now at starvation wages.are not | agreeing to .any wage - reduction.” Forty-five cents an hour is not a sufficiént wage to enable a single man to exist, to say nothing of men support of the familles of packing house workers here. U. 8. WATCHES SITUATION. Conciliators Keep in Close Touch ‘With Packing House Events. Although packing house workers. at Chicago and other midwestern cities are said by the packers to have voted to accept wage reductions ef- fective Monday, the Department ef T announced today. that it had ordered conciliation commissioners to keep in close touch with the sit- uation. . “It appears that’ both union and non-union workers are alike aroused by the proposed reduction,” the de- partment said, “and, should a strike eventuate, a majority of workers, both union and non-union, would re- spond. Our commissioners are watch- ing the situation closely.” delicacies. P, E. 0. luncheon at noon tomerrow at Woman's ‘ational Foundation, Connecticut and Florida avenues. M. E. Church will be héld Tuesday | morning at Matropolitan M. E. Church lat 10:30 an. | The Wanhington Readers’ Club will ! hold its first public ‘recital of the iyear at the Wilson Normal School on j the evening of December 30. The club. held ite third meeting of the season last Tuesday at the College ‘Women’s Club. Commander Evangeline Booth, the leader of the Salvation Army in the United States, will lecture on “The World's Greatest Romance” December 4. at 3 p.m., at Poli's Theater. As. sistant Secretary of the Navy Roose- velt will preside. St. John's College is to present a |mlnslrel show Wednesday and Thurs- H | Forelgn day nights in Carroll Hall for the benefit of the athletic association of the school. The Rubinstein Club has a Important!— Tempting values prevail in every-department of the Peoples Drug Stores. Your needed medicines--your favorite toilet articles, rubber goods, sun- dries, stationery and candy at prices that are wholesomely lowered. Don’t Cough! Take Hall’s! Hall's Cherry Expectorant . 29¢ . 29¢ S-inch Ivory Colored Dressing Combs. . . .. Splendid Tooth Brushes.. . ...... Yeast Best When Taken With Iron Yeast Vitamines combined with iron in pleasant to take tablet form is health building —flesh increasing tonic un- paralleled. not insist on an order of expulsion I i rranged othy Arraigned Here Nov. 14. | leave the embassy and submit e ia luncheon, to be held at the New quickly and effec- B 19 IRONIZED Norman Whitaker, a patent at-|to arrest. P FREED jEbbitt _Hotel December 7. rs. ! ivels relievesiobe Hand or Nail Brushes.. . ................ s c torney, conducted offices "at 922 5| It ls understood that an effort is ON HABEAS CORPUS | Elmer E. Curry is secretars. tively relieves ol YEAST street ‘when arrested here November | being made by Mr.-Summerlin to ob- —_— | 2 = stinate coughs| BigAatoSponges...........cooeveeueene.a... 49¢ 13, with hie sister, Dorothy Whitaker, | t8in & DY of the charges from For- | o < o o | The Weat End Citizens® Associntion A by Department of Justice agents or | $1En Secretary Rani upon which the|@. H. Luckel Released From Oc-!will meet at § o'clock tomorrow night andcolds. Itisa| pine Vacuum Bottles.. ..........coooeeeeeeeee.. 69¢ an indictment iesued in Los Angeles, | threatened arrest of Mr. Buckley is coquan Under Court Decia (2t the Concordla Lutheran Church, ime tested, tried Calif, charging him with: viemeies: | based. % oq nder Cou: cision. {20th and G streets northwest. Snowden : 2 Long Handle Bath Brushes .. 49¢ BABEK of the Dyer act, whi - ¥ ced | Ashford will speak on the public formula that ac- It Senize PRt s aleg o % , which prohibits trans. ¥ AN O George H. Luckel who has served P i portation of stolen automobiles be- BUCKLE IL MAN. four ‘montris of a sentence of one schools of the District. complishes won- | Gopd Rubberset Shaving Brushes. .............. 8% Quick, sure remedy for S 5 a= aborta OQUAT. | Dr. Ales Hrdlicka of the Smith- — i il pobel3 B2 38 2t it BOrny 13- | Briends Here Place News o i | Inbgaca by JuseSeiers of TR0 UL | Pt AT BIEIS o1, fhe, Sty 155 Halls toaay, | , Sterno Canned Heat, dox...........ocecovvoom 96 | plolorie Chills and sioner Isaac R. Hitt on November 14,| Predicament Before Officials, |released from cusiody vesterday by | oieelon, POPUlSr lectures on “An- e A y sper. La Grippe I e Httion Ndreandcll, 'ore Off Tastice Hoenting oeay yesterday by |thropology” on December 1 at the Y. M. *Azurea Face Powder. .........ccocvaveen-0c. 89¢ Powertul Tonlc and A. i B e ML S L e M SRR Sorpus sued out by his counsel, Foster | Sraije'co¢ lectures will deal with the *35¢ & *60c . . 65¢c | tizer; i el When asked last night regarding| William F. Buckley, the Americasn | Wood. - .0 e “pplication of anthropology 1o *Coty’s L’Origan Face Powder. . .......cc-cc... el Ll o et Tl Salt B | cniente o S ialn oM | "Golines e, et ne senteny ot ok o S B Ty : *Java Rice Face Powd i S = S of ‘automobile. thisves, Commisstones | Councetad. with real eeiats mnd ol | the Unifed States Bupreme Cout tay. | TANSEers. Tne lectures are given un- o e R Hitt said that nothing of that nature | operations 1 xico, particularly In | lowed by the Court of Appeals In the ok 0, SusPices of the Institute of Vo- *Mavis Talcum 19¢ was introduced as evidence when the | the. viiity” of Tamplee. His Jor:|Moreland case, in which It was heiq | 3tiopal Research and the department RS 5 5% L o s A W;_«Ilet-'k:';- !-‘yge;tr;gmbof“o;;l emg-‘;y"t nactlllona have b?bn ,wn‘;n ome of the 2‘:2&31‘."3..5?3{’:.::{”..,"": .‘;’f-. ‘(‘l‘;\pjoud 2 > A- '‘Hands of *Johnson’s Talcum. . .. .. e te b e s R e ve b BT smaller companies, ‘and he has rep- ; ury.] The lobby concert. to be given at . ] il parations - o < - gharge. and that the polico of Phila- | *New of his predlcament reached of- READY FOR FAIR. e ey Siren. by Mis e Singl. *Lustrite’ Nail Preparations... . .. ceceeee... 420 Combi- delphia had taken Hazel Whitaker |fclals here yesterday through friends, trude Missell, contralto: Miss Gladys | ingte *De Miracle Depilatory. . ............53c, 89, $1.75 . phia. e Who received telegrams from him.'and {g0 1o War v {Price, soprano; Miss Nellie Vieira, | . 9 % nation s LR Ifn‘lsxfiam Defore some " government pan ar Veterans and Knights | reader; ‘peter Rydsynskl, tenor, and | ng’lt’ #$1.00 Mando Depilatory. . 535 RE S ARG ¢ $2.49 cials. No views were expresse Miss M. G. { | HUWA]' AND ADHEREN]'S lbe::-use it was (pgmtedlo'\‘n the Mex of Pythias Complete Plans. Socompaniat o o AaEs “Azurea Vegetal.................>. ......... 5119 & (‘lnve:o (o0 can government has neither deported| The United Spanish War V. . i ueen Anne Lotion . pr i 2 z L nor arrested Buckiéy. If attention {and the Knights'of Pythiss have com:| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, | | softens and ‘sootnes *Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal. ..................... 85c bination — 2.qt. wert .0 be given s case woul ete: rrangements for | V' 221 = g/ 2 - P T Srlor o Sation has heeh taen | B et e men o R WaShing> aoBaL Spedyhands, i is *Coty's L'Origan Extract, bulk, oz.............52.49 « ik value. EXPELLED BY MINERS it was sald. What might be done ‘was not forecast.” It was pointed out that the fact that the United States Convention H. tomorrow .and con- tinue throughout December 17. A feature of the affair will be the busi- ! The Wanderlusters’ hike will start from Wisconsin and Massachusetts avenues at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Handy will lead. the ideal lotion for face and hands. *Djer Kiss Toilet Water *Mary Garden Toilet Water ....51.69, $2.69 $2.79, $3.98 the railroads and to operate them in | cies und the economic necessities of the interests of the people.” 2 has.not recognized the Mexican gov-|ness and trade exhibits. Approxi- Eail * *, 5 . ernment_might have a bearing. mately 100 business houses of the ity | _The National Woman's Party will 35¢c & ¥65¢ *Mulsified Cocoanut Oil...................... 3% ———— w ave attractively decorated|give a tea at 4 o'cl 5 More Than 2,000 Dropped From DR. F- M. MUNSON RESIGNS |Etas.25 e exvuaition: zhere Rted :y%;,::::,_ B B Rl e atrant *Hays Henna Shampeoo. . ...... 39¢ i s S leville perfo: - 3 ers. *, i Kansas Union for Refusal to : « M. ;"“',",X:,‘.“.‘“' oLt P sor e se:l’l“kh e Farr’s Gray Ha: Restorer. ... 89¢ 3 'y r ipanish-. ierican d e ular & wi ™ at *, ici Obey International. Head of D. C. Contaglous Disease |3Par Wil b sersens at e cagos 3 oclock. 1101 E-stroet W."V-Ma. .” €. oo fooideee 89¢ Tt S Service to Quit December 12. | Performances There will be Jancing | proofs of Reincarnation.s o Pepsodent Tooth Paste. seceeeiosecicio.. 30 Good qual- e T T o Dr. Francis M. Munson. who' has|Poplerity, (Pesuty and band players’ TONIGHT. ™ *Pebeco Tooth Paste. . ...........ccc.ca.c0in. 39¢ Made to | ~ ! Howat and all his followers in.the | ment of thrse months as head of the | . , b Rev. Dr. John M. Cooper will ad- e T *Lyon’s Tooth Powder or Paste. S sivienniems, IVE. last a long 55 , Kansas Miners' Cnion from the unlon | contaglous disease service of the Dis- dreps the K. of C. evening school at, ' 35¢ “Razor Aid’ *Neet Deod " 69¢ time. s ! international organisation was § ¢} trict ~ health department, has sub- |PQULTRY SHOW T0 CLOSE 8 p.m. at 601 K street. Subject: “Bet- 2 3 e orant . ceee ceee . ——— T ity ot sagmy, vas 1ssued | mitted his resignation to take effect | A » | ter Wages for Women. s’. 3 C 25 *Od. 23c, 35¢, 63 “Between 2000 amd 2400 Fainers were | DecSmBer 12 o o stated. th e e The Concord Club will hold a gen- AUINg, L ream, euc i 2T RS cast out of the union by the order, It | wis b Mocan crtend et oo rat | Officials - Say . Exhibit —Surpasses|eral meeting at the club house, 314 C - forms a rich, creamy lather.| NOR BPi........ ... iiiiiiiiiiiilL. 39 3 was announced today by John Leary, international board member from the Pennsylvania distriot and representa- tive of the international here during the absence of Van A. Bittner. Originally the international set No- vember 16 as the last day for idle when Dr. Muhson entered the service in August he was not given a perma. nent appointment. The health officer sald that when the probationary pe- riod ended this month he had it con- tinued for another month and sug- gested to Dr. Munson that he resign. Dr. Fowler said-last' night he was I Those ‘of Former Years. . The Washington Poultry Shew that has becn in progress at the Coliseum, 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, since Tuesday, will close at-9 o'clock tonight. street, at 8:15 o'clock. 1~ George Washington Council, Amer- ican Aseociation for Recognition of Irish Republic, at 8 o'clock, 318 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast. Mrs. Monen L. Gray, president Na- goftens the beard, soothes the *Stillman’s Freckle Cream. . ..... *Elcaya Cream. . *Dame Nature Skin Improver. . .. *“Dorin Rouge. ............c.c.ooovueunnn Fountain Syringe 98¢ —a good bag miners to return to work to hold their | not. ared to. recommend a suc~| Officials of_the show declared last 5 z membership in the unfon, but later it | cessorfor Dr. Munson at anis time. night it was the most successful in %?;‘,:Ln’,‘%?“&"rfi‘m“':i‘f”ié%‘. . Cuticura Soap. ..........c.covveveveennn..... 18¢ with excellent | | was announced that all miners who its history. The exhibits are the| ¢ Heoond Baptist Church st 8:30 Nuxtone = Ak fittings — big | . returned by -November 26 would be Ry largest ever shown here and the class | Soloch. . - 1 Sloan’s Liniment. . . . . o «..29c¢, 53¢, $1.09 reingl(lécd' Jvitliout the payment of the ROBBERS SOUGHT HERE. {of stock. surpasses that of former % 2 The Super Iron *$1.00 Alcorub 83¢ x require s | s years. I A K - os s Ble 45 Today’s expulsion order states that . Yesterday was Children’s’ day” at|- Tonic Tablet *Cali . the former eficers can ‘be reinstated | Baltimore Police Looking for Men | the show and scores of children; ac. TO ADDRESS AD:CLUB. 5 ‘Cflhf'"lw Syrup Figs. . o .. 43¢ only by on of e international compan! y adul were admitte i il board. free to the show. They spent much| Lord Riddell will address the Carter’s Liver Pills. ........................ I5c MINE PEACE EXPECTED. Department of Labor Forecasts|asking that search be mede for two admit"the chlldren fres again today, | speakérs’ bureau of ihe British dele- *Jad Salts. ... ........ .. 89¢ Y 5 when accompanies Yy an ul gates ol on, 8 - Kansas Settlement. are wanted In that eltv for Darticiva- | Hounded , soldiers .also will be ad- |other British. celebrities will attend *Scott’s Emulsion. . ..... 45¢c, 79¢ Probable settlement of the Kansas coal mining situation, whére man: r y . : Tiners are: on strike, was forecast e TR T AL (4————\ *50c Poslam Ointment. ...................... 34c by th - X : ; - B Sy b the/ Diepacementiotitaboriyestet offelal that the New Sorker had bean : O NO MO *$1.25 Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. ... ... 85c ollowed from Bowie_races, an . 5 = EIP{::zg:;txfil‘:k‘l‘l};:lr‘:.:: 3',:',:3:.—:: that ho was held up at Howard and [) C L *Salaxol Mineral Oil, pint. ............ ee. 75¢ h received a request from the Kan- | PTatt: streets about 7:30 o'clock. "The ;. -~ Removes corns, *Analax 15c¢, ” 5 sas district miners’ officers for a con- | Pold-up men, he sald, left the scene callouses and dry T A e R R R e W 2 EPE ference to confer on a basis of set- & varts. Non-irrl : 18¢c; 2 for 25¢ tlement. This is the first_intimation | it 19 thought they came In the direc- WA APty 5 P from the Kansas mine officlals of a|tion of this city. No trace of them ; tant, antiseptic, W, Samsonette Hair Nets, dox. . RERRISRIIIRON. ¢ - willingnes to confer regard resump- tign of work while Howat and Dorchy re;\,-lln in jail, the Labor Department sa LORD RIDDELL TO SPEAK.: Will Address National Council-for Limitation of Armament. Lord Riddell of England, representa- tive of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of London, and in -this country to attend the conference for | the limitatfon of armament, will speak at the National Council for the limitation of Armament, 532 17th in’ September, due, the report said, to 5 -« > i - St ‘riddent Wil be Intsoduced by |he large, increase in dally telephone A —is guaranteed to glve Dobell’s Solution, impr oved, pint. ... coee 2c Frederick J. Libby, executive secre; Satto é‘}.}h’.l:on-’r‘.?v'v; that the srou X BT = uu::‘ p::' l:ol‘: suu;r;lr:“:r 4-1b. Tin of Epsom Salts. . .. ERRE e i 26e ks 3 e additions to_the telephone company’s. w b g 4 3 ¢ 1 (9. pg 7 con: 3 ¥ 3 ar i olia 3908 % Fake & wle e e Beied : i, Shalresa of The Sospitaity |5ik " ‘Sbianington " Oltone - Laxative for Child's Liver and Bowels o i nniuen, | Dermotons Soep. S Thin is the second of a series ‘of [ “ROCRISA QLS b ive sorthe | A of |tive” is often all That is: necessary. | stomach and ‘1iver trou- .00 Gillette Safety Razor...................$3.98 international forums held at the persiing revs - Hurry mother! A tesspaonful Do oA B ble—or money. will by i B iriore Theve will bg|month was $413,342, which, atter the | el i~ gorun - of “Figs today|: Children: love, the “fruity” taste e—or motiey. be | People’s Special Blend Coffee, pound . Sl N Lieut. C.°L. Plemmons, night chief of detéctives, received a message from the Baltimore police last night, tion in the hold-up of a New Ydrker, named Woodson, said to be a broker, and robbing him of $7,000 " Who Got $14,000. ‘ im a seven-passenger automobile, and was found here. —_— $15,077 Spent . Training New Operators- Diuring- October. . The coat of training new telephone operators- in Washington during ‘OQctober was $15,077 and their aalaries for. t month amounted. to $110,000,. according to the monthly report of the Chesapeake- and Potomac Tele- one Company Nled with the Publle tilities Commission yesterday. total of these two amounts is about $7,5600 more ‘than for the same items n deducted, 1 ! | CENTRALS PAID sno,ooo.’} ; time viewing the various exhibits. A special attraction for them was the pigeons. Arrangements. have been made to mitted free. ‘The show will open at 10 o'clock this morning. Washington Advertising Club Tues- day at its luncheon to be held in the ballroom of the Hotel Harrington. Sir. Arthur Willert, who heads the the luncheon with Lord Riddell as guests of the Advertising Club. iron—a tonic of merit under- for run-down, weight persons. drugless, healing. Try this hygienic ‘and safe way. *Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. ................. 39¢ *Father John’s Medicin: .49¢, 89¢ *25c Alcock’s Porous Plaster. . .. Good Manicure Scissors Toothbrushes . . Ivory So@p........ccaciviiiiiainnian Nail Baffers. . ... ., *Tyree’s Powder. Good Toilet Paper, 3 rolls. . . De Vilbiss Atomizer No. 15. . . ‘Best Milk of Magnesia, full pint. ........,... . 35c *Dobell’s ion, pint. .. ... ) vee.. I8¢ —will wear for years and years ‘—the sensible bottle to buy. > total expen: had- b 1 ol . v additional meetings this week on f § 1 e " of & Wednesday. Thursday ‘and Saturday..| {5 c," :%{,m:’;f« O oviay| e prevent & sick: child Semorow mhwn s z_m" g Mail Order Notice T O “Mospen, “and iy thy | OF 6 Per cent,”the report'said. 12 your oid "'”'-,'fil 2 1# ] chfldren’ printed on-the bottle. Eay ©n all orders marked with a star (*) add lc for each 35c or finction course of the series, .there will bef{: —— - _ | feverish, fretful, bas cald, colis, ‘or s : s 1 | to cover war tax and inclese sufficient for postage, .umm;,nther nations as-possible. |ing 401 living.descendanta. . - bad, remsmber s good "flub-hn- tation fig syrup.. 3@1 ot ; : ¥ : ‘

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