Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 35

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p CHARCES NATIVES PLOTTED TOREVOLT Moro Conspiracy to Hau! Down U. S. Flag for Turk- ish Revealed. Tty the Aseociated Press, SILK-HATTED BANDITS. Well Dressed Robbers Hold Up N.-Y. Cafe and Get $10,000. NEW YORK, December 1—Silk- hatted bandits made their appearance last night in New York's soclety of flolk~ street cafe, held up - Max chnur at the point of revolvers and ‘obbed him of $10,000. Then, cover- ng the other patrons of the place with helr guns and threatening to shoot wy who followed, they backed out »f ‘the door. Before an alarm could be slven, the bandits climbed into an au- omobile and made thelr escape. Schnur received the money which was taken from him a foy days ago , | n_payment for a cafe that he had crime. Four of them walked into a THE BVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, -D. -C.. THURSDAY, DE(‘EMBI;‘R 1921 7 By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, Deeember 1.—There is a saying of the sea that Eng- land never forgets a service ren- dered a subject. This was borne out when it was learned the Brit- | ish consulate had bestowed on a German merchant marine officer a sllver loving cup and medal earned by a daring rescue in 1914. In February of that year, the British steamship County of Devon BRITAIN HONORS GERMAN WHO SAVED CREW ON EVE OF WAR Then came the war. ¥or five years England and Germany were enemies. 8 Early this week thére 'came into New York the tank steamer Vis- tula, with Harsmeyer aboard. He wes invited by Capt. Glouster Armstrong, British consul general, to visit his office. There, by direc- tion of his government, Capt. Arm- strong presented to the recent enemy England's testimonials for an act of bravery sea. — WANT BEER REFERENDUM. Disappears Following Discovery of Shortage of $87,500. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., December 1.—Mont Berg, president of the Slerra Valley Bank of Loyalton and the Iu- dian Valley' Bank of Greenville, in 1 Plumas and Slerra countlies, has dis- appeared following_discovery that he had defrauded Ban Francisco and Sac- ramento banks of $87,500 through the sale of raised and forged stock certifi- |cates, it is announced by Jonathan S. | Dodge, state superintendent of banks. | T MAY 3E CITY HALL. From the PHILLIP-LEVY STORE {BANK PRESIDENT MISSING.‘ b c——o/——=]c|——o]——Flal——]a[——]o[——]d] URNITURE GIFT " SUGGESTIONS MANILA, P. I, October 25 (by mail} | 1) P capsized on her way trom Norfols | Special Dispateh to The tar. . . --Hauling down the Amecrican flag to Rotterdam. For three days her | gjomoR1A, B. €., Novémber'30.—A| LYNCHBURG., Va. December i1.— oisting the Turkish flag in its place [ o captain and twenty-four members | lution to petition the lieutenant|City Manager Beck has suggested to a e Seo ar l era re l (4 s ETIRING MINISTER COMING.| of ber crew pitched in rasing e nd driving out Americans anc seas. ‘Thé German tanker Deutschland was .first -to sight the hapless Britisher, whose crew, unable to launch lifeboats, at last jumped into the sea. Disregarding danger, a boat under command of the Deutschland’'s first officer, Ernst Harzmeyer, put out and rescued the entire British crew. governor for a referendum vote on'the city council here thg feasibility 1 AR ; :of converting the preseNt city mar- the guestion of selling beer by the (L 3", gftorium into a city hall, slase i Piftish: Colunibid Hotels v Tos woalterium futo s oty hap. clubs was up for debate today in the|tailed plans, The council has also provincial legislature. Discussion of | been advised that It will be neces- The boer question was authorized last | sary next year to issue $500,000 in night by a vote of 23 to 4, after con- | bonds to pay for two mew school servnl{\‘e members had walked out in | bulldings already contracted for and protest. s LA PAZ, Bolivia, December 1.—S. \hbott Maginnis, retiring United States minister to Bolivia, will sail or home on Degember 5. Stokeley W. Morgan, secretary iof the legation, vill act as charge d'affaires, pending the arrival of J. S. Cottrell, the new ainister. “hristian Filipinos were parts of an Heged plot by cer B l Liberty Bonds Accepted at Face Value | fll-n in Moro datus i i of Mindanio Alaoya_Alonto, s himself “Sulian of Ramain,” makes the charge, ud the communication is signed by went 241 datus | 7 3 for public improvements. B ————rlc—— ol —— =] [s]—=— o [c——=]0] "We Moros are trving to do all we! <an in learning from our Chrlsl|ax|$ pino brothers, except the eating oi | igs, which is forbidden by our reli- ion, for we know now that they are ir better than we are,” writes the i sultan of Rama “The agreement o} ’atu Amai Manabiland. with Datu Rinaning to do foolishness = the 3 latter. We. | young d a0, will I|v-[ glad if old datus are , as they are hindering the prog- ; of our province, as well as the | Philippines. The aim of their «recment was not only to drive out istian Filipinos, but also the they want the 4 over Lanac, the place of an Filipin o i he sul 3 voung datus de. | sire that compulsory attendance of iblic schools should be en ed in | the public te their girls srom the Moham- | n faith. | iAARSHAL FOCH TO FIGHT :;] | | " This BeauifedrooSie Consisting of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-Vanity Table $I ! i and Full-size Bow-end Bed, similar to illustration. Genuine walnut or mahogany finish. $15.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly . ANARCHY AND DISORDER Saluting Memory of/ Four Le- \ gioners Slain on Armistice Day, He Scores Assassins. the Associated Press. NTRALLA., Wash., Dacember 1.—! fighting spirit of Marshal Foch aroused last evening when hel h > train h Guaranteed Cast Iron -Coal Range e, Has extra large Join Phillip Levys Granby Christmas Clu d the the on | slain in the e thousands of | that he there and under the banner | v fire- box, heavy Du- plex grate, re- movable nickel trimmings. Guar- anteed to cook and Lake perfect- 1y, and positively fl flues, he American Leg narchy and ¢ the brav to me from this city, for I hem in action in France,” : he | ., *and I have come to this spot! , salute the memory of those who, | wwing been spared the horrors of | b uses less svar, rclull'ned to fall under the bullets hard "l; «f assassins. soft coal “These men personify the spirit of e than amy yarrlotian and thel WBIElC ofsmeic ) ANY, many folks—lovers of good music—who have always wanted a good Pho- other range ifice which lie at the base of the anization to which they belonged— | And when I .’ this great organization applying 155 time of peace the same splendid { < raditions and principles which it pplied so magnificiently during tbe 1 give it my complete support 14 sympathy: and I inscribe myself Jon its master rolls with ail my soul the battle against anarchy usd | «isorder.” : Aot _ *"COME EAST” SLOGAN OF GREELEY’S STATE i you ecan buy. v finish. Upholstered leatherette. Prices Oak or mahog black or brown Y $2050 $1.00 Weekly ‘nograph “when they could see their way clear to pay the high prices asked” came here—heéard the Granby, and went home with the joyful knowledge that at last they had bought a beautiful Phonograph with a tone second to none—here at Phillip Levy’s, at a reasonable price. 1e American Legion. 3 m start Prices Start $5.00 Cash ‘Music from the Granby on Christmas Day, in your home will carry its gift remem-" brance through every day for years to come. Read below of this splendid plan—then 40r * the Assaciated Press. _ CONCORD, N. H. December 1.— Jiorace Greeley said “Go west, young | Horace Greeley was a native .f New Hampshire. Now New Hamp- | I is all you need to join Phillip Levy’s Granby ' Christmas Club --- Buy your Granby here on this plan--- thire calling ocut to the middle! esf ome east.” 1In Ohio last' yionth the New Hampshire board of 4 | ublicity started a campaign designed ! % uade Ohioans to immigrate to e and do their farming on| s from which many of their| rs departed in response to the | edito i | pl——[olc——=o|c—FH]al—2o o] ——2]] [e—Fo|c—o]olc—x]o|——|o]—2o Rlc—0o e et e e 0 e o b B o o[ ——]] s the e e paid now reserves L four mid i v =oil is fully oeccu-! g =d and which annually sends forth | a G'ranbv for you 28 $1.65 $1.50 T st i becanas s Eukrn —hereistheplan | 406 2 i T smn vt T sssvs 1 i by the New. Hampshiro. State e Cranty L christruag 20d week 100 wosk 1% 300 woel $3nd woek P jonutea by former Gov. Roland 1st of every. year. 40 60‘ 'l-“ Sl.“ leo F : paulding. The board of pub-| cents places your name, on 3rd week 20th week 3Tth week S4th week 7 Which aims to restore aban- | GrEnfy rHCnosrashawilicn $7.88 $3.68 $1.50 ; S 10 P' D‘ : ROO S > oo, fa Rendsd by Sak. Frank Knox. n the meantime you sim- T0c @ wmi 1" 20wt 1200wt "1™ 550 v { G Auiece fVBank m Suite 1t7 of the Manchester Union. | E A LU P : $1.88 $7.68 $1.50 | Your choice of walnut or mahogany, similar to illustration, : i 80(: Sth week l 22ad week l 39th week l "86th week H consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Inclosed Serving Table, 48- .00 3 4 $7.88 $7.68 $7.50 i inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair; scats —_— Granby tone— 90¢ Gth week l 23rd week l 40th week l S7th week ! upholstered in genuine leather. 7 People who know music $1.10 3188 $1.50 $1.50 { 33 X — $3. IXINE will reliove 3 and consider tone frat_ l Tth week l 24th week l a1t weik 1 £8th woek $25.00 Cash—$3.50 Weekly " croup and it will do it % “deep chested” - baritone sl.ll $7.50 $7.50 quick, o, That'swhatyon “pltch” which the tra‘ned 8th “week % 25t week 1 2ot e 17 500 weuk l‘l’f‘r?:hten:;ocl:?—u;oi:a; ; phonograph, butl seldom 'l,m slg 'l 50 31 50 3 3 % something which will re- [ Qs s berediingitre Sth week 26th week 430d ook 60th week Give Him a Smoking Stand for lieve uq::ckly'-;i possible '): | 3 'l'l' 'l 3 ‘l 50 i 'l 50 - 3 i that terrible choking con- ) 5 gestion. Thats why you [P Plays all recé 108 week 27th week 44tk weok 6lat woek Christmas will be delighted with [Ag o] yS records 31-3! tl-sl Sljo Sl-lo Pt:'m-..“ e 24 :'l)keh and vou";‘; sec- = - 11th week 7.3&5 week 45th week 62nd week sine glves the same won- ! vhic F K gertirsmieiotrenineccicy, [ e w}g as f&o’r‘.’ Cotum- 1™ 120w 1™ 208 1™ aon ek 1 630 wenke . & = rds, B S widall Z | iy ‘il be plased on th $7.78 $1.78 $9.50 23 N Granby withont using at- 0 l l l 4Tth week l Other guacantesd _Pixine Errinet. 13th week: 30th week w A | Gdth week e raine anteete ois. [ | B L Gad L G I in 1 14th wesk 315t week week 65th week Make this test— $3.78 $3.78 s] %0 $ . See the Granby! Hear it! 15th week l 320d week 49th week ™ l €6th week Play 1t! Compare it with $1.78 $3.78 $1.50 s e III o 17 0wk T s 1V s *1% 678 v » Trug Stores. going to be thoroughly sat- $7.88 $9.78 $1.50 e — E isfled In years to come— l l' l Blst week with the ‘phonograph you 17th week 3"‘* ot ; m do buy. Hear tne Granby ; | Your choice of walnut of H mahogany, wi T- 3 = 3 tired wheels and removable - 2 : - " : glass tray. KGGPO upholstered | B g R e - InVestlgate the.Granby th‘_lstmas ClUb hOur assort‘;nent ‘at :hi;1 rltiisr‘l:::sis x:;sfte ::;;m:—;: $29. 5 0 furniture, draperies | ane * : mahogany and. walnu H = i g8 Ph‘“::::v,{ f wCo., , —all the benefits yo?, enjoy and‘how. you can get structed. Prices range from $4.95 to $35.00. $2.95 Cash—$1 a Week |. CLEAN. It kills |[¥ e 5 . ' N R D moths, roaches, bed e e 40 Selections Free . bugs and fleas. o F et m Name .. Levy’s Granby Christmas’ Club now and - Investigate . Phillip - learin how you can get 40 selections (20 ‘double-faced, up-to-date, 10-inch, 85c records) absolutely-free. AR R “PREVENTOL” is as necessary as - soap and water for acleanhomeallthe Address SAVE AND SANE This ey 8 from off oedevs. Quick ‘No opiates. 35¢ evetywhere

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