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DECEMBER 27, 1921. BELGIAN ROYAL HEIR MAY WED PRINCESS YOLANDO By the Asaociated Press. BRUSSELS, December .—Reports of the engagement of the Duke of Brabant, eldest son of King Albert, to Princess Yolando, eldest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, D. © TUESDAY CLAINS OF FRANCE ARE AGAIN SCORED London Newspapers Attack Proposal for More Submarines. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FIGUAES PROBLEN road Without Security. (By Cable to The Star and the Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921.) Commission of Experts May - Be Named to Frame Rules on Computing. REGENT TELLS DIET JAPAN 4'PUWER TREAW "|GAINS WORLD FRIENDSHIP MAY BE AMENDED Japanese to Suggest Exclu- sion of Mainland of Japan, Is View. CODE OF WARFARE WAITSNEXT PARLEY Special Commissions Likely Says Washington Conference Ap- proaches Successful Con- clusion. TOKIO, Japun, December 27.—The fecling is prevaient hore that Japa will maintain its position with gard to the Shantung rallroad and will not surrender it until proper curity is glven. However, reports are in circulation that the government may be willing to make some con sions if assured that China will not | be allowed to introduce Manchurian questions into the Washington con- terence. | By the Associated Press. TOKIO, December 26.—Crown Prince Hirchito, the regent, personally read- ing the speech from the throne at the opening of the forty-fifth diet today. | expressed gratification in noting the | | increasing friendship of the Japanese have galned considerable circulation. g . N King George was afraid of Ignorance of their reported engage- ment was professed today in royal circles, but other persons prominent in Belgian society expressed belief to Dispose of Uncompleted Agenda Subjects. The acti ROk It is significant of the influcnce | By the Associtited Press. that the report was not without foun- | By the Associated Press. : government with the different treaty m“;;‘ 313;0:1 of the subcommittee On |\ hion®t1o" yrmament limitation con LONDON, December 27.—France's |dation. While there has been practicaliy his gra.ndmother INSTRUCTIONS OF TOKIQ | powers and that the Washinston con- {1180 ' LLEC O oL N thok nrmaT "l'{ Ienes b2 favie st Japan d‘hul:hi!duuns for a large fleet of submarines, a definite decision on the part of nce in naming a commission |imperial houschold is considering " a large fleet of s \ et e T e efeionte o aay aane \ ference was approaching a successlull experts to agree on uniform rules|revision of the educational program |made before the .Washington con-| The Duke of Brabant, who is twen-| tbe acwamenc CRUFErotrn, [0 o e a Of course, he was only e yexunt iekHotted! the /cos opera- | for all nations in computing tonnage | [F, the imperial princes. Hitherlo| ference, are again attacked by the ty years old, served with d ;‘"“"’“ code of rules of : and of con- a prince then and Vic- tion of ihe Japanese people in the this has been “’""“Y milanistic London newspapers, which resumed |!D the Belglan army during the War, | trol of new ag New Modification Expected to Call | for Definition of Japan toria was queen. How it happened is told with many other episodes in delegates are said to fe the interest of an orderly tion of business the conference i " losaliacoaperity and 101’ capital ships emphasizes the fact §::‘II“H°K ;’\:“er i?\‘vlcw otpghe added re- ithat similiar action must be taken in sponsibility of the nation with respect |regard to submarines and several and was awarded the croix de guerre and the grand cross of the Legion publication mas hoiida; today after the Christ- nust atl ASKFORDOUBLING : “Doubling any class of naval i-u- |of Honor by the French government.|record itself in some fashion on all to_other nations. other questi vhich have bee - . e i 4 xtended S Proper. The session of the diet was brief | S UACC GUEETOMS WOICh Ve aeral | uage seems on the face of it o|He accompanied his™ father and|of the ilems in its rather extende Things 1 saw at the BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. and formal. principles. trange proposition at a conference | mother on a tour of thé United States| ““jonea it is now suggested ;7; fome English Court”, by a g o cmbled to reduce armaments,” de- |in 1919, He is also known as Prince | quarters that one or more resolutions Ina ons from conference sources| EMETERY. In fact, the basic consideration in | s the Daily Chronicle. = “We [Leopold, and is the heir apparent to|be adopted providing for the continu- member of the Royal today ave that the four-power pactiWOULD CLOSE C « | the discussion of submarines—wheth- j cannot pretend to fathom the French | the Beliian throne. ation of the study of these subjects household. In January will be ameaded so as to exclude e | Fi.;fi? e ‘r‘l’;r‘i;;\h ‘i‘f)r::)(ns:‘ir o et atce e | hiats otpthe et time that Prin- |by special Conme Liasay Good Housekeeping. P ! fensive ofe p S—cun- ) v rench | goss Yolando has been reported en- |representative of all the nationaliti ainlanc of Japan fiont\‘ lh:‘).:‘;:e‘::: {Lynchburg City Manager Suggests | ;;zr{db‘e”“emca by any method of com- 2 xpressed by other liberal | 2000 4" 10 1916 there were persistent | present in the con c, under in- Also 57 additional feae when tion, : MR S but dey chiefly upon stminster Gazette {the geographic location of the nation Action on Historic Burial Place. structions to report the results of reports of her engagement 1o the P o R\ iaes it us extravagant. 2 The suggestion for S of Wales, but the report was officially | their studies either separately to the it (-! lue fri:\ the Jap- | Special Dispatch to The Star. _ jowing them. Workers Abroad Can Reach Difference Is Emphaized. denied by the Italian embassy at|various governments or perhaps to nEen1s 2O ”‘] in accordance| LYNCHBURG. Va, December 2“——{ Tonnage Varies Widely. 1 e Z Paris. S e another conference to be called a year coon anese delezation and a S 3 o 'he e : e 5 stte adds: “It emphasizes 19, when King Ferdinand of |or two hence. Sith instructions which it is authori-| The closing of the Methodist cemetery | x’:lslyu:.x:':o?m,fé -:(;%u::::.tl;:‘ru.h:’.;rx:fi Only ],250’000 of Total oi | e e Iuexw s I’.L’:xmlr?ia 2 ]epomx,:l A a0 A mm Tatively rted are coming “t"r‘x“ here to burials and its perpetuation as { ¢, n o, One of the type which = irit and letter of the American |dissatisfled with the morganatic mar-|and “electrical communications in the HOUS Tokio. tais change made the|, \op60g) js the subject of a special {has a tonnage of 1,900 on the sur- 5,000,0C0 Children s for naval limitation.” riage of Crown Prince Charles, the|Pacific,’ th stion was made i out to-day act will a 1 with the firs lm; recommendation to the city council face has a displucement of 2,500 tons & £) 5 = Jalfour, head of the Brit- |]talian princess was much talked of the mo: Terpretation given to it by Pres v(;n > i i When submerged. 1In other types the| The American Relief Administra tion in W i 8}as Prince Charles’ poss fiancee. a n on these tgpics, as they Varding, and much of the cause for|by City Manager Beck. = = . lvariation is about the same ratio. esses DRMIEERT ¢ by 1Again last January she was reported [are practically disposed of In the ne- e 1y voiced by certain The]ce)netery “ngfi“el;"fhel SitY { Conscquently wiien the general state- | tion and supporting orsani ! the American offer for | ensaged to Archduke Ferdinand of ions just concluded between porticn of the Pa more than a century ago by {ment 60,000 tons of submarines” is'can, at the very utmost, tuke iuction in her own and British | zustria, but the report was quickly 4 and Japan over the Island « ceust will be removed. ed on Same Point. is rather an amusing demonstra- trivial causes which lead T tion of tk lerstandings | th! b merged. On the other hand, if the |w. N. Has sharge of the o O . ot o lon | reinterred in the national cemetery at 60,000 tons is displacement when sube | o Lam N. Huskell, in charge of the| ngance of the British : 2 to the pact in!Norfolk. nicrsed, the suriace weight of the|-Mmerican Relief Administration work bolltion, the American developed 'u et are| The recommendation is that the city | cinC submarines will be only 500 {in Russia, to Dr. Char S. Ma d persistent- nd the Ul ":Il;‘ i provide another cemetery outside the i ¢, bl 11aua n'“d' = ‘r e “' ews, Wwhich finds te same point—ihe G faTe s i se. e cere of the Sal z G e e an the | CItY for buriuls at public expense Sume experts 1ol that the tonnase | exal Councll of the Ctrehes i i G to see how a big build- v Josition 1 Hare at- | e | 0f & subniarine should b computed | n Amerien. made bubiie 1o ing program. can be upheld in the i iRis feature Of the as an| ou the surfuce of the water the same (o™ Teiice Morga Mivicion merican premsure. & Rac s - |as l 3 le . 1e captio rant to the nation's pride and - |amchatka, the south half of Sakha- | I8 WY ouier craft, while other fecding 750,000 st > e le here the same featureljiy ang to the southward the Bonin SUIts I aIstnctivaly . aiTeie Volga the, \aken,” and the i g Japan un- it is not ow-»ued in final for..\ pact was b the t sidered by position that Japan prop»r sho 10t be included. Arthur Bal- = hether the morth half of{to 73.000 tons. Hy changing the|vent wholesale child starvation, for! 5 ,,',m?".' e b 2o ul the BaigsniIuNn RECME (LG o st | methods of ‘isuring. tho net reduc- | the peak of the need will be reiched CRDERS -ALIEN ROUND-UP. islands in t . ‘including Aus-1 2o ncse expedition since June of last | tion from 50,000 to 60.000 tons is only | in the months of Januar hruary | T i and N 2 were within!veur is considered a possession of Japan. | 16,000 or 1 the |and March, and w ue till the | Mexican Official Plans Clean-Up at pe of t it would Andoubtedly fthe 1,000 islands in the Japancs family, and at least 10,000 interments have taken place. Many Confederate | soldiers were buried there and hun- dreds of Union_ dead, buried during ( the war, were afterward exhumed and | the Pes: Loochoos, Formosa and Korea a peninsula Japan. with reaty, there date covered by anothe ion of Japan will not be any posse: affected by the pact. Sakhalln in Doubt. Involved in the same definition is the | ing to the|eventually withdraw from this and from that she will Japan has announced {difterent. tment is es used it may mean something entirely If the surface displa timated at 60,000 tons, that 1S some 73,000 tons whe; sul)-l mea et craft, its tonnuge should be!$aid by the middle of January other Wpape over thie other threeidores must be accepted by the con-| computed as when it i f\ul‘.:n-::‘go:l.”’t feeding almost 1 salfour’s *“moral vie- > parties to it- Under)ference. If all of these are included in; 16 method was followed i | S the limit of (e stminster Gazette, ad- inal proposals that Great Brif and the United States euch have 80.00 tons, their submarines on the surface would have been 74,- 000 tons. If the former method is used in the present proposals that they each have 60,000 tons, their same Submarines submerzed will amount great value X al experts to a Conference of i atesmen. - is extolled as the to_ abolish, which red. arine tonn next best thing Great Britain des only 1,250,000 Russian children out of the 5,000,000 in need of food, ac- cording to a cablegram Col. from Believes Balfour Won. of the American Relic tion and supporting or; “Should Be Doubled.’ i ““This number of childr. be doubled at the very leas.” the ad- vices continued, “to ‘meet the abso- lute minimum requirements and pi Il Brit will l.ol ith France, c shall come to luter with America for we have the easil mer or question, me uitimate aim. TR should September suificie arvest, as t food supplic: pitifully in- will_gradually Points Lordering on U. S. denied, officially, in Rome. JANUARY You'll buy it for its Tone 1 9 2 2 VOCALION Jatter two if n werejihe cven larger portion of the old become entirely ed.” S 5 2 i between Temardiess of | Saknalin territorial district on the main- | | Oer Al Variations Pouibie. Col. Haskell stated in his NOGALES, Ariz, December 27.— nies or seats|land of Siberia. but she n possessi 0 addition to these mathematical | that the children are in desperate !An immediate round-up of all unde- -rnment. That was as-|now and the question has been raised [ S¥IALStIcS, submurines offer all the)need; that all relief supplics not only :ns in border points to be cer. Mr. B s ar- [ whether the other three powers o ool ftohnage possible to|can but do reach the children for!foligwed by deportation Ras been or- ——— *d another view-{ing the pact sanction possession. ipital ships. It is casy to rate the { whom they are intended and ti Francisco ume capital 1p at either 30,000 or governor zes i whom £ > = m resents being rated; The distinction betweon mainland and | 35,000 ‘tons, or any variations in bo- | chn ba- cMeiently eArricl ot oty | oL ihe state of Sonora, Mexico, ac- = = colonics, ev the. possessic dponyiaialsoinecs o8 100 (IORS onTany actations i an be v ca {cording to a dispateh received in Sl % s ppake ry 5 7 obvious | intensification by an iner of re- | So S ettnecE Suse s ;;L“i,“",,“?"l,{l‘(‘;‘é ol A“‘,‘e',."mi,"‘;‘gm,_!nuu»whm- the crew, fuel, water, am- | sources is required to completely meet cala Sanontnacnoss (e Stutery N e iias and naval | munition and other supplies, all of | the situation”; that no opposition is | M7f10RI] houndary from here . ay Oon an onoegera Willing (o Axvume Responsibility. [Mment i forifcations aug, | which are neceseary for the fanctions | ncountered with the Kuseiin sovern- d deported. = sid, s iatdeat Ir«‘ that 5"'; s “i’"}“b‘e New Zealand e to remain in their | ing of the ship, are computed, its ton- | ment mt!hc rel rl;’ and m'| t;;n; one of the men named in the con- nz her own mainland from|pred condition. However. the same {nage is greater than when its im- |ernment is assis hem, an a sion‘made by Maniiel Mapities hei 5 = T , =i and is willing to a restriction does not apply (o the home | movable equipment is considered. $1.50 will feed a an child for one | L3I U B “u‘uxu‘plnri‘xln‘(:’pnnktzty‘;: ANCE out the Old; Dance in the New. That’s the gay spirit of responsib alone. Another shores of the four power and the ques- The crew with their kit bags, trun month. hich nas been brought up in Tokio | tion naturally arises especially as tojand pet live stock would alone mak “Hopé of Ecomomic Future.” o alon e uby, usle Today——.the Sl.)ll.'lt that tllI'IlSv its plouds inside out and wears et e the Japan maivland | Kormors, which of tie isbuyis are con: | difference of 00 ton on (e 1arker | “These children are the hane not 65 dnd Srs Frank Person wers them so the silver lining shows! Vocalion Records for January are ehlizated by the pact to consult With | ceriain that Japan is not limited to the | tion would fun into the thousands of | Shus of - the sconomic yeconstracron | <& full of the Happy New Year Spirit, and they’ll far outlast most thie other three powers before defend- | main island of Hondo, as Snimoniseki | tans. Some nations fzire. fonnge | of the world New Year's recclutions. H h :mmm_row ng itse and Tsugaru straits, Tsushima and the 2 iship sk S e 5 Lo ear’ % ear them ) e new niowication will natusaiiy [iient Sos wre now IHOMTd b fhe for 13 selbov.p o UE OF cueryiDing @ine) Former Guv. M FIGHT DUEL AT REUN'UN. € defir 1o general d ion of Japan proper. nition is that it con- isiand of Hondo. on tified zone. So far as the United States is con- | cerned, the same question arises in re- an n percentage of i st navies follow 2 similar method, but the percentage varies. been appointed treasurer of the Rus- | sian relief fund. with headquarters at the Federal Council of Churches New York city. Prac One Xilled, Adversary Seriously An Even Dozen New Dance Tunes for New Year’s which Tokio and the principal cities!gard to the Aleutian islands stretching | i : church in the United Si b Wounded, in Tennessee. June Moon—Fox-Trot. RIS, sy Tocuted, and the three islands of|out from Alaska. with Dutch bor | erence in Situations. subse St is g 2 5 ido, lkoku and Several hundred miles closer to Japan| While a submarine with 2 steaming | fange recelve subscriptions for this | 1 NOXVILLE, Tenn., December 37.— When Buddha Smiles—Fox-Trot______. 14251 Whether it also b ludes the Kurile is- | than Hawali is, {radius of 11,500, or even 5.000 miles, Knox Jeff dead and Isaac Smith Wiedoeft's Californiane lands stretching from Hokl to (Copyriglit, 1921.) :r‘l\lfht h:wl\)'c offer o) =H)il-"ti(~s be- is!nr:flfmhl,\' atally injured as the re- Sal-O-May—Fox-Trot - veen either Gre R in, Ja 5 of 51 betwe, S 7 the Tnited States, one with a limited DEGREE FOR MR. HOOVER. on Pine :‘-r:l:'xt.l n‘:-:x[r“()lcxgic::e;"‘ m:"‘.'?af)- Have You Forgotten—Fox-Trot... | SPECIAL NOTICES. aa r g 3 _— can e Yerkes' S. . Flotilla Orchestra P ad radius of 500 miles would be consid- fers died thirteen hours after the 5 . 2 NOTICE 1S HERE 0y Xered as purely defensive o far as|Prague Technical University to Be- | shooti He was shot four times. Ka-Lu-A—Fox-Trot from “Good Morning Dearie’ PAN yer veni on iis capital st ar. the prese: tlie hoard znd usinoss as may NUARY 1 and _the poll ck p.m. s of the company will be 1st to the 17th. inclus: J. BELL. President. will he open ui The transfer bool elused o be held at| f Wash- | Clarke, Roy C. Me | corporation into cash, D. the follow held at Washington, 5 ‘of December, 1921, ag Teso- corporation and surrenders to said . The | Cor e its charter and corporate franchis ‘ho_are as foilow : Lewis J. Pirth vico president: man: J. W. Kione 11, F. Clark, will proceed to convert the prop- erty, choses in action and all assets of this st aside suffic e¥s to pay off and discharge all its deh bilities and oblizations, and pay the same. after fully discharging such debts, these three nati s were concerned. In regard to France and Italy, or other nations separated by narrow seas, the situation is entirely differ- ment between Japan and the United States has a distinctive value between other nations. Discrimination Waste of Time. Attempting to discriminate between “offensive” and “defensive” warcraft| is a waste of time, in the opinion of naval technical experts. No attempt is made as to capital ships, as there is no question that they can be used offensive nith is at home with more than a jseore of shot from a shotgun in his According to officers stow Honors. Secretary Hoover will receive the both men were Czechoslovakian _ legation, 40 S street. Woodrow Wilson holds an hon- orary degree from Prague University. Rent a Ford or Dodge Drive it yourself North 122 FORD CAR RENTAL CO. British delegation placed French existing submarine tonnage at about 28,000 tons, while the American group placed it at more than 42,000 tons. It S.E. Cor. 14th and W N. Selvin's Dance Orchestra Blue Danube Blues—Fox-Trot from “Good Morning Dearie”._. futions were adop ent. A submarine which would on |honorary “degree of doctor of me-i g nu{rt M 00 O v Yerker S. S Flotilla Orcheatra XD of 2 per cent | "RESOLVED, first. That the Washington Steel | account of its limited cruising radius | chanical engineering from Prague ; relatives and attinalisia ;r’:‘mm ek Tuck Me to Sleep—Fox-Trot e to said stock-| and Ordanuce Com 3, Sorporation crented e Timited to defensiv operations | Technical University this week, it Was|jjy" reunion when the fatal quarrel S e s d orzanized under the laws of the siate o oy aotenatve ) LUIONS | Jearned today. The Commerce Secre- 3 OF THE STOCK- | Weat Virginia, does hereby discontinue buyl- | C10Se 1o its own shores in an engage- | S3TNeT, today. The Commerce Secre- arose. Wabush Blues—FoxTrot. 14262 ‘The Newport Society Orchestra Stars—Fox-Trot___ Apnl Showers—Fox-Trot from Al Jolson’s “Bombo™..__ All T_rl::ls I Neod Il You—Fox-Trot. Wm—Fox-Tmt—Introd “No Wonder”._.___. 5 Yerkes' S. S. Flotilla Orchestra. ! ! HOUSE 1AM and obligations or setting aside suffic for offense if the ocea. was learned today that the American Canzo from “The Love Letter”—In Italian W oF T 2 bay the rame. they sl mrveced 10 ,.Ll,,’,;,r s ols Jocastonyrequlfes; caleutation was based on figures ob: Furnished and Untarnisked pristta;sirom he Love 5 Ttali ‘——‘_] 30145 Chpirs (F Waslinglon ani Georgotown 18| fhe irefereed siork in actordanee with the | 1Ly Tate. poSSIBLY eccluding rop: | {AMed from the French, and based b Son RN John n.w —Tlu stockholders Company of Wash- neet at the office for the purpose for the ensuing m. to 12 noon. VARD. Secretary. 7 SPLINT CAN- i parlyr wuiivs, freside chairs, all, phone or drop pos- n plant is now complete and at your BEDE L'S FACTORY, Main 3621, 1 LOORS WAXED, CLEANED OR| stock has been fully paid or the payment of | same provided for in cash, thes shall divide | the remainder aniong, the Holde on stock pro rata with their several holdi at oo payment shall be made to any stork: older until after the publication of notice creinafter provided. s wuse notice of the adoption of the foregoing resolution to be published in some newspaper of general circulation. pub- lished near the princionl office or place of business of this corporation and also in some Virginia, and deliver to him a certificate wing the publication of said notice, as pro- vided by law. RESOLVED. third, That, in the settlement | {even limited radius submarines, are itors, which are considered absolutely valueless except to supplement shore defenses. Light cruisers, destroyers, considered as having necessary func- tions for both offense and defense— the American fleet under the present program being singularly devoid of cruisers—and the experts’ verdict is that a defensive ship is valueless to any and a waste of money to DIFFERENCE IN FIGURES. Naval Experts Take Up Subject them on submerged tonnage, lieved by the Americans to be in| terms of surface displacement. The | whole proportion of submarine ton- | nage was upset by that item, as all other navies were calculated in the American list in surface displa ment. It appeared possible to some naval officials today that ultimately the conference would decide to calculatc submarines in terms of submerged but be From $125 Per Month Up JOIN W. THOMPSON & CoO., ——INC— 821 15th St. Circulating All the Latest Books Library American _practice. in calculating normal displacement of surface ves- sels has been followed thus far by | G 93 G St. Only | 1 Paih ccfl":mo—ln Ttalian—(ZLeoncavallo).______ Weep No More(MyMammy) .. Shannon Four I Wonder Who.._. Sam Ash When Francis Dances With Me Billy Jones I Want My Mammy______ ] 52024 Say lt With Music—from “The Music Box Revue™— 127 10" 10" oy Kaufman newspaper of general circulation in the eity | 2RV nation. = displacement and thus avoid all ques- PEARLMAN'S f th We are eqnipned | af Charieston, West Virginia, once s week for | (Copyright, 1921, by Chicago Daily N ol ) BOOK SH Birds of a Feather. s, "BOX SPRINGS | four successive weeks: and’ that he. certify | (07 n et 1921, by Chicago Daily News) |tion of the ship's military load. SHOP Chaties Hast and Elliott Shaw 5 and PILLOWS promptly and properly. This Tesolutions to the Secretary of Stzte of American Practice Followed. A Drum of Your Smile. 10’ and winding up of this corporation, the buard | the conference, based on the dead- . e by Qretri nehing | of wivecors s Sopaint Sk cominitices trom of Rules. weight of the ship derived from her | , (B"’”')" — 10° Their own members, employ snch agents and design _and actual weighing of | ’ Snow and sleet show up | employes, pay such’ compensations a i1 i = PRa A]n obody'l D-rhn'_______ SHEDD the " fanits. Phone” for | other things that they may consider advisable | D¢ Associated Press. materialgiduring constiuctionsypln I t N antek servic Fixes Roofs 3 1o . Main 314, We Wl Furnish Stock, and proper. That all actions of the hoard shall be governed by the present by-laws of the company, and the officers and directors shall recelve ‘the same compensation now paid val experts of the special commit- tee suggested by Arthur J. Balfour to determine a standard practice for the ‘Washington conference in calculating the full weight of her ammunition | and two-thirds of the weight of her | fuel and other consumable stores. The importance of fixing an interna- BUSINESS COLLEGE 719-21 13th St. (Bet. G & H) Billy Jones Aida—La fatal pietra (The Fatal Stone)—In Ttalian— to them until the board of directors shall de-| naval tonnage gave preliminar ional 1t le £ 3 New Loeation. Enlarged . % a ary con- | tional naval tonnage rule for the con 20n, boud, od print 500 each, Leterneads, e e e ony o7 ¥ iiand tis 5th | gideration to their subject today, with | ference, to avoid future dispute e Dviloing Augmented A Y . Mics s and e T * 1%L CoRcorAN THOM, |the possibility that different rules of |sharply indicated to maval experts| auipment. Superior Courses. Ay! Ay. Ay.~—In Spanish—(Perez) The Duplicating Office 14th and Pa._ave. d.w. 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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK. holders of the Lincoln National Bank for t clection of directors, and such other business as may properly come before the meeting, will | standard practice in tonnage measure- ment would avoid arose during the first consideration by the naval com- mittee of the submarine problem. The Make Reservations Now. Phone Main 3430, P. J. Harman, Prin. naval lists as of about 17,000 tons dis- placement. Actually she was an “overweight ship” when launched and displaces about 20,000 tons. e e I La Serenata—( Tost?)...... Nellie and Sara Kouns 12" 10" 1.50 1.25 Liebesfreud—( Kreisler) be held at the banking house Tuesday, Jannary SsfeiCatiestion 10, 1922, between 13 m. and 1 p.m. Books for the trassfer of stock will be closed from December 20, 1921, to January 11, 1922. ALBERT'S. GATLEY, fer. ON JANUARY 2, 1922, WE WILL INAUGU- rate a weekly Pool Vanlond Service between Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and W York for small lots of household goods and freight. 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But other period models have been added to the already largest line of old worl uuns. as well as newdal@smkeeppuumththepresentduumm apartment ouse living. The Graduola Tone Control enables to play and selections according to your own mood. An m"fimfi& m‘:lgomhm (;-Mm hour with i!l the different “yous” that go to make up your personality. All 1922 Vocalion Local Dealers Our Last Qffering at 8% Lower interest rates, talked about for months, are now a reality—at Federal Reserve Banks, on new bond issues and on mortgage loans. Foofs. Call us if you yours is damaged. and Emerson pianos. % B B = 2 = R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs @ We are making our last 8% offering of National Capital First Asolian Vocalion Shop. MG R m. C. Bean, , Md, Xl!{ 9th SX. Phone North 231-232, 1 1t o 2910 14th St. W. & Pioge Nore REPAIRED AND Tmnmo. Mortgage Investments, doubly secured by income-producing business o e Phono.Coy | T2312th St R A . { . . > - 5 1725 L St. NW. 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