Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 22

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THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. :C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. OPPOSE L WL HIL | e e o= 225 WET MAYOR KEEPS | " ESTATE MANAGER CAMPAIGN PLEDGES =8 Cadillajl Are Reduced SavERSIS 5 Bhiladelphio ™ DiAMoNDS e2f PEARLS Je : ow filli -Heirs: 3 o : 3 e are }éumm'f"'ffi COVHEII‘S to $12,000,000 Reforms Pror‘msed Buffalo -&mm.@wwfi:m@m:#:. the new price. Seek to Wrest Control of Voters Carried Through Correspondsace invited' : Th : With a Rush. which illu:tfatglf:.l}IPhg&(aL?}gem of the B’B:'F‘l;rxz-;?;?.nnuuy 6—Frank mzfidmma %‘:{Zgfi,‘:’ a[:t.bjat'mb:.;w Jewels -Watches ilver-China-Class, X. Schwab, former brewer, elected 3 mayor of Buffalo on a %eer urnd wine Novelties-willbemailed toazy part ef the world-apen request platform, s carrying out pre-elcction i pledgos with a apced that is cousing %mhvrrA'lngsfl'Adnwwms . “dry” advocates to wonder how he 2 i approve Best Sociely will proceed with respect to the main | Samples-includ; wfi'a'n., ' Question i o, i il bezaculed spee roquent Schwab has announced that all “dry laws will be enforced, and has asked the corporation counsel to draft an ordinance that will enable him to re- duce the number of licansed soft drink places from 6,000 to 1,000. In the first week of his administra- tion Mayor Schwab retired the pro- hibition enforcement agent and vice squads of the police department, in- stalled a_ police chief of his own choice, whose first move was a gen- eral shake-up of _subordinates; scrapped the police reserves, an un- paid civilian organization formed during the war, and called together an advisory committee of one person | from each of the city wards. | ing to the heirs, which was empha- s The advisory board, Mayor Schwab | sized In the objections filed by seven Prineipal M. C. Donovan of the Crosby High School, in Waterbury, Conn., disapproves of hobbed hair, mo he |promised in his campaign speeches, heifs to the, petition of Louis Hill for u, ted a “curl test,” offering substantial cash prizes to the giris wh he most I would keep the city government in €. P inaugurat contest,” offering subn P! xiris who could show the uxuriant o el e plain citizen and tax- The Washington Cadillac Company Rudolpk Jose, President. 1138-1140 Conn. Avenue Tel. Franklin 3900-3501 ! Mother’s Property. By the Associated Press. ST PAUL, Minn., January 6.—The controversy among heirs over settle- ment of the estite:of Mrs. James J. Hill, widow of the empire builder, was marked yesterday by the depos- ing of Louis W. Hill as president of the United Securities Company, the holding gorporation for about $6.- { 000,000 worth of real estate and se- | curities left from the estate of James . HilL E James N. Hill of New York, eldest st I3 ith eqie ©f Keeping our MR § [son of the lute railroad financier and { one of the group of heirs -opposing SON " Louis Hill in the contest for R. K. INC. Qolntmflnl of an administrator for e 231-232. |, Mrs. Hill's estate, was elected pre: ARTN dent of the securities company. aw NOTICE We are quoting special low prices oa all work to be complejed during January and February. Perennial Favorites Holidays come and go, each with newer novelties than the last, but ever through the changes one candy stands pre- eminently favored by lovers of quality chocolates. Delve into the delights of luscious Italian dark chocolates as typified in the “5-Room Sweets” found in a Cornwell’s Bungalow Box » ' Stock Belonging to Heirs. It was controlled, through the hold- | ing corporation, of Chicago, Burling- ’ ton and Quincy raliroad stock belong- ——ie e = FLORIDA RY SEA JACKSONVILLE { appointment as administrator of his | Jocks. Another curl race will be held next spring—so all the girls are encouraging the growth of their hair, (Via Savannah) . | Mother's estate. Vinners, Tkht, Jeanette Dowling, Atk ‘Sophie " Phil : Dayer, omething which, he declared, From BALTIMORE e renlaned/anie A1 e e e e remrm Brine; “BaPKicGERINGAS: [(NIK; (Grmce (Comuer, Arats Nraihy | war impossible under the commission a pound and a quarter o s |rector” and vice president of the = form of government. The advisory board, so far as an- $1.70 30 One Round = 3 v T Ce n: one of .96 3oy el $55:73 Nocthwestemn NrustiCompany, X 4, consists of eight democrats it ot 52 atxtroem sesumma- the largust in the northwest, and con-| SEES 100 PER CENT PATRIOTS scope, such as religion, culture, eco- | 10" oy can’ republicans, divided s | . 0l > A H (e e T T has been opposed by the group of o | Indicated by our feeding German and | [opoccupation thus: = ik + Yo I's ap- 4 2 Former saloonkeepers and owners Dtomoviles cxrried. (Glosed D e Loy o OBSTRUCTING CLEAR VISIONS |fussian’ chiuiren *“Tnere s no ma | of “sotc-arinie. piaces. fiog: doctors, ans ezcepted.) Hearing will be held January 27 in . no inconsistency In divided loyalties, | Lo0;, manufacturers, D torsians Sunday Paper Nougats, 95c¢ Great, creamy cubes of French honey mallow, Tiohly Merchants & Miners B b g the applications Tranx. Co. J#ER [probate court here on the app! i i oven | "The constitutions of the new states | financiers, two; railroad executive, kerneled with toasted al- Pier 3, Foot S. 2 for appointment of administrator for | By the Associated Press. ereignty is pluralistic. This is pre reco, 3 = - 3 i ng 5 Telephone ot. Paui 4206, Mrs. Hill's estate conservatively es-| PITTSBURGH, Pa., January 6.—Pa-|by the separation of the church and gnize this when they provide for | gne; union business agent, one; law o Bascl owts, the rights of national minorities. We | yer, one; poolroom owner, one; edi- are already on the verge of the prac- | tor, one, and undertaker, one. tice of nationality tolerance similar | to religious tolerance. An absolute!™ i patriot is as anomalous as an abso- |lovalties may be adapted to realities. lute sectarian. The decentralization of patriotism in “It is the immediate job of edu-|the British empire shows that we may cators to point out both the existing | have states and nations and an inter- | and potential international -groupings |mational patriotism without any strain to which we belong in order that our on human nature.” | pound, 95c. JORNWELI'S Candc-1415 H Street Y7in phone timated_at $12.000,000. Heirs oppo . |state. There are many other possi- {ing Lo W. Hiil have asked appoint.|triousm is an emotion and _"""‘““ ble loyalties. Patriotism in an op- - ment of the Northwestern Trust Com- | tionalism a form of organization, Her- 1y, essed nation is, in part, pathological — pany as administrator. bert Adolphus Miller of Cberlin Col-|and musthe dealt with patiently. But ChciaRle Gifts Not Eftacken: |leke 1010 the membars of the Amers | oven che Tish frce fetite fov ntually ican Sociological Society here today. 3 L I 1 3 - l QE% %Q { : 1t was announced by representatives e = \’%% of the heirs opposing L. W. Hill that| “Patriotism R ", i is an enlargement of|en¢ is awarcness of the pluralism i none of the religious or charitable|)oyalty to such simple and immediate | Hundred per cent patriots are the xifts made by Mrs. Hill would be at-lgroyps as the community and tribe,” | greatest obstructionists to clear Vis- tacked in the courts. L. W. Hill has|pe gaid. “It now is found directed [ion. In my opinion, 10 to 25 per cent o charged that benefactions of RiS{ioward states and nations. The great|would be a proper proportion of pa- ew Zi mother amounting to more than $5,-lyariety of these shows ‘that the par-|triotism to represent the true situa- 000,000 are imperiled by the proposed | tijcular expression of patriotism is al- | tion. That would allow for local and legal action to declare invalid certain {ways accidental and artificial rather | sentimental loyalties, which are es- F at Fourteenth of her gifts to him. than normal and essential. sential to character, and leave enough “The alm of patriotism is to be ab- | to include other significant groupings solute, but Laski has shown that sov- | which are already international in . TRUSTIES SAVE GUARD. Appetite Also Prevent Convicts’ Escape When Officer Is Felled With Ax. 5 N tempters s L w. s Women’s YORK, S. C. January 6—“Hard- omen’s Satisfaction Fi N 3 . | boiled Jim” Robinson, captain of York ) . t atisfactro; rst 3 - N —No matter how fin Eotga el ook ouble Silk Gloves Chamoisette Gloves | lcky the appetite, this ath and the wholesale escape r { . e ]eed :Iofe Dinner . who held the pl:s?ln;rs :; "1“3 980 A 1} A \ c § ve are serving eve after Capt. Robinson had been felle = Wiy 2 o N . . ¢ Y with an ax weilded by John Reid, Van Raalte Gloves of two thick- \ Kayser ‘}‘""’%th";‘; ,‘"" Wear- | evening will whet 1t [negro convict. nesses of silk, or of silk with suede 10-818 7th St Right Suede-finished 2-clasp Gloves, N k d The incident occurred on the road cloth lining. Black, brown, navy, 8 t . N e e T ' to a keen edge. near a piece of woodland one mile gray and white. Slightly imperfect. gray, mastic, mode an e N N east of York, while fourteen convicts were riding in an automobile truck to Not only the menu |Wors " Rofinaon was seated in tront p— 2 beside Daniels, the chauffeur, when but the service and |pesite Reniels tne heufen : dd thei 4 o1 1 Becing rendering m unconscious. eeing N onmcuka €IT | what was up, Daniels stopped his 3 1 truck, seized Robinson's shotgun and enjoyable lnfl“e Hes held it on the convicts, while John- As you discuss the |[son, who was in the rear, jumped to ¥ the ground and prevented them from courses —the sweet |lcaving. 3 Officers were quickly notified. Rob- strains of the New i njuries are not considered se- Ebbitt Orchestra turn the clatter of . the dishes into a sym- phony of delight. $1.75 per plate Ty S rin like St les New—And of Sterling Quality— p, ii§ry of Quality, Speg}i:l CO ats W s A Brightly shine the new millinery o~ modes that are turning January into P 20 April—and brightly shines the ‘ King’s Palace feature price. Hats of Visca braid, cellophane, faille i silk, taffeta, satin, silver cloth and horsehair braid, in models varied ; / ! enough and beautiful enough to N ‘ 4 ) please every woman. £ Y - $10 and $12 Gold and $ 6 9 5 . ° ' Silver Cloth Hats . . . Reduced—and most emphatically—these sparkling hats that * hold such a high place in midwinter fashions. Taken right out of regular stock for quick disposal. Worth $30 and $35 Daniels, the trusty, has only three months to serve. Johnson has about six months to serve. SENATOR CROW TO RUN. When you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are get- ting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for ; Brother Supplements Denial of Son Colds Headache Rheumatism T;;:;;:;:N ng c':“ 3‘“3; Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis ’ LI’J @m L!}%LL.*’J A rg;:wh'ev"g: :h":a;n:?g‘:lzed from Earache Lumbago 4 Pain, Pain %] Accept only ““Bayer” package which contains proper directions. States Senator William E. 3 staying at a hospital for a physical ex- Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Asplrin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacid 1 R e amination and rest, described the sen- on of resigning from the Senate. a statement issued by {from public life. Dr. : s RS - \ N ] P La Bea Collars e ae it bo. oh ardtuate ifon NEW! Smart Hats for General Wear ; arge Beaverette Collar the full term at the next general elec- Advance spring styles in ready-to-wear hats, novelties sure of Rich Silk Linings tion. an enthusiastic reception. . Compare these splendid new coats $1.98 to $5.00 with any you can find at or near the price around the city. You will find them better in every way—cut larger —of finer fabrics, with larger fur Women’s Sport | s e = ~ Hose It had be red that owing to o i ‘he;;u;. sé'ia&“;méunm \é}io;mw 5 ap A New Year’s resolution: , points y V. Sprot 16 unex- T 2 T 0 be resolute in pired term of the late Philander C. = Demanding the best— f o o serAveid llli"lfiflf‘"w" | Mexico Takes Action on Munder of LOFFLER'S s Special Frankfurters MEXICO CITY, January 6.—The war Quick Lunch at Ho: Office, AT T S e Ak ror HORLICK'%. | TROOPS PURSUE BANDITS. models in brown, reindeer, navy, Sorrento and black. Sizes 16 to 44. departmont has ordered the pursult Woolen H 9 o of a band of orty banditcs, who, on e - Wednesday night, shot to death Tim- . The finest lean young pork and veal made 2 gocen OIO‘ O S aS ults Ma]estlc | American cltisen, on' his angh nest into extra big sausages, smoked just enough Silk and Mercerized } | Texcoco, fifteen mlle’u( northeast of f and spiced to taste perfection! Uncle Sam Hose T 3 g p: b ot et et Cielisiaon: himself supervises their manufacture. wo Sale Groups of Natty Oliver Tuwists, eciric QALEY | to catety throun a nail of buets. | The military commander at. Tex- $ 00 !;Zifin‘:gfitlf::‘xl:;m troops after the Ask Your Meat Man s {RAIL DEFICIT IN GERMANY. i | : !Subsidy Required to Make Up for 4 made: will heat the room Another of the quickiy at a small cost. LOFFLER ! Loss of Six Billion Marks. . . that the deficit of the German state ) 36 Pure Pork Products Radiantfire : Middies and Junior Norfolks $1.29 4 Worth $1.50 and $2.00 Of durable and slightly fast-color fabrics in the pop- ular colors. Made for superior wear. $1.00 Ribbed, dropstitch and. plain styles in the warm woolen hose, chiefly in rich heather, browns and plain black. Silk and mercerized hose are derby ribbed and dyed in sev- eral beautiful shades. The best electric heater Worth $2.00 $2.50 & $3.00 BERLIN, January 6.—It is estimated railways for the vear 1922 will exceed .000 marks. which must be { Country Sa“sage by a subsidy from other state —BOYS' AND GIRLS’ HOSE—Sale of woys meavy ribbed black school hose and girls' fine ribbed black and white 21 C hose. Every pair perfect. - ceeee High-grade suits of peggy cloth, gala- tea, Invincible suit- ing and heavy cham- bray. Navy, cadet, green, tan and white, - Warm Knit Goods Yow’ll Want e Supply of These”" T under U. 8. Government Bu; $23.00 Injures Forty-Two Persons. From February 1 next. the : DEATH TOLL REACHES 21. | ATHENS, January 6—~The number e : N : ¢ MUDDIMAN, | 5 s oo L Good Socks Gas Heater ! rates will be increased by |- MR 1 - j from 25 to 30 per cent. . Made by A. Loffler Provision Co., Inc., at Benning, D. C. Explosion on Greek Destroyer Also at Piracus Wednesday is now given as twenty-one, with forty-two injured. —_—— \ ; = 616 12th St—12M4 G St. | R e R T =—— \ 6 Pai £ for Y 0 FOlkS er of the crew was han = = : e ] iritno houib: Which, detonatcaztires — — 7 amrs 01' g == i;’,"{".";. Tb’?l ship wn.‘n badlyddn.(m.nad, Sweat: S S v e ilers, engines th B Vi 2 ' i tubc mechanism were unscatched. The | : ' _Compare them with any you can find at weaters, Sweater Sets and Other damage to the destroyer Jerax, lying : ~ 25c. Finished with the crisp, even surface Comfy Wearables at Reduced Prices / nearby, was trivial. found in lisle socks. Double heels and toes. P Black, navy, smoke, cordovan and white. Perfect quality.- All sizes. Children’s All-wool White Sweater Set, con- sisting of belted sweater, leggings, cap and mitts. $5.00 va\:xe................................ @ Original and ; = E : < Twenty-Two Officers and 1,050 Men 2 e 2 e " Pure Worsted Sweater Sets, Pure Genuine Start for United States. 4-picce, made with fancy stitch; fo shance ot oerd "2"5': YEAST o . Children’s Union e he American f the American forces on the Rhine lsft $798 value cevovecse Children’s Sleepers, of heavy where they will board the transport uality pink and blu: i brai, salling for the Uni e 1 A A ?o-‘:-:’ et ng ted Btates S ults A - Pure Worsted Drawer Leg flannelette; made with the feet - {Gon. Henrg i n man- ‘ . S : i d d t. Si TABLETS ah SR AR I o “Cascarets”—10¢. 0 U s s or without QR 3, 578, 2. 27 69¢ to&et the YANKS LEAVE RHINE. ek OO feet. White only, e nknown Italian soldler fn Bmng Clean your liver and bowels! or stirring you up. There will 58 For Boys 9c Perfect Flannel Middy Blouses, in Pure Worsted Slip-over on January 14. Enjoy ‘the nicest, gentlest bowel | no bowel poison to.cause colds, sick and Girls Quali!y navy and red; regulation model, Sweater in block weave, with *- cleansing 'you ever experienced by | headache, 'dizziness, biliousness or- ¢ sajlor collar and cuffs trimmed round or roll collar, belt and SAINA/fl’C/IOHS'”SG «Powder and paint diseass” says| taking one or two candy-like | sour stomach when you wake up in white braid. pockets. Buff, brown, cardinal, $ \ Good, warm, fleece-lined union suits af a surprise price. . : Sir James Cantlie, famous London 3 physie | the mo; . More people take N Boys’, in gray all sizes, Girls’, in white—nearly all sizes. Button- copen and green. surgeon, is. one :r '.h.hnuono why e Alil.hgn consti- . :I.l’* ;:rhae liver and bowels than [N 445, t union suits are incinded among the small sizes. $598 value couvoeans $3-98 ‘: stem: and:

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