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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” (., WEDNESDAY, FEBR.UARY 1, 1922 ( S S EAUSED ' ] Wee Ones’ Sled Rides | | $25,000 FOR SENATOR. JURY TO DECIDE PLAYS. ?},a\é‘fifif1‘3,',;-’;“3’,‘3’,:,‘_’"°""°d tolzoly SAY U- . | | Likely to Place Dads New York Pays Johnson as Spe- License Commissioner J. F. Gil- NEW YORK, February 1.—A new |christ declined to comment on the “CCpimina]®® B i | In “Criminal” Class | | cial Counsel. able plays was announced yesterday, = —_——— 5 | _NEW YORK. February 1.— NEW YORK, February 1.—Senator| The. idea, promulgated by men of ¥ ANG[U_FR[NEH Rle New York police are attempt- Hiram Johnson of California, unecEl promtnence in the theatrical indus- NOTED SHIP CAPTAIN DEA! plan to eliminate or correct question- | Proposals. | ing to_solve a difficult ques- counsel for the city in traction affail try, is to select a jury of twelve rep- LONDON, January 30.—Capt. John tion. I a sled laden with will receive $25,000 for his servicgs, |utable citizens to judge a play that is| Pritchard, former commodore of the children a pleasure vehiclet which began last spring. under’ criticisin and decide by & three- | Cunard line fleet, died yesterday. He It it is mot, it may xo hard Corporation Counsel O'Brien vester-|fourths vote whether the play shall Y with four New York fa- Moscow Paper Ascribes Fric- | | thers when they appear betore day approved a bill for $19,000 which | be exonerated, condemned or revised. [ V48 the commander of the Maure- he sent to the controller for payment, | The vote of this jury will have the | tania on that vessel's maiden voyage Magistrate Hatting tomorrow, | | a;d which is in addition to the $6,000 | backing of powerful interests in the|from Liverpool to New York .in 1907. H S 9, F " t charged with the criminal pas- retainer the senator received early |theatrical profession and pressure | He .started his life at sea as a cabin tion and Briand’s Fall to time of drawing their sled- Tt Sunaer. will be brought to bear upon the | boy. riding children over the k\'lr- 1 inal snows of Central Park. American Interests. v Y ork han & law (hat pro- R hibits all but pleasure vehicles BY LOUIS LEVINE. within the park. Four fathers Ty Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily N drawing their little ones over ! Copsright, 1922 the park snows yesterday were (GREAT LIMITATION SALE! MOSCOW, Russia, arrexted by the vigilant police, s Ta an article in the Pravda the United| | Who Kie' SOIAE_Shelr Bext & P éq‘: States is blamed for the Anglo- :::xy ;fi:« ::la:e".\'l.:a;l:::::r. = \x‘giu E French friction and the: fall of Jintting, who ordered the o | | ' We are prepared to take orders for about 50 suites, N Premier Briand. Fear is also ex-| | €ers to make careful investiga- made-to-order, to keep our work-room in full swing. These i ® suites will be made at no profit to us. sed that the United States will support “French sabotage” at the Gienoa conference. According to the article, American imperialism is Younsg, but efficient and shrewd. Sec- ing that the time has passed for the quisition of the colonies, it has deelded to achiove i< by using ———— 11 . A : mm e t [0 : = s i, SR [THE DANGER | “Nglled = £ - See It—Try It—You'll Like It is a very momentous ques- agistrate Hatting told the police. *“The snow in Cen- | | tral Park must be protected.” | | Fwe-Pu.un'cr‘ American capital. - e s . : Activity of Oil Interests. OF PNEUMONIA i This is the kind of closed car luxury, comfort and dis- i e e el How You Can Avoid It l , Saction'you have wanted. ) ) TooGoodto Trade Clude a treaty with the Angora | e "2 cold and neg- | " The price makes it easy to own. Just examine and ride In two years my Essex has Eovernment— ,,‘,,,|:i:,| “l’,‘,"m,'; el of Dhcutsoniar at danger }| FXACTLY LIKE ILLUSTRATION | init. Then look at its price. That is enough to con- l;eeon drilvrn more than Seital eame S : | Vinceyah 0,000 miles. 1 have refused Mg, upper ||l pire Tood ) | ] Velour or Tapestry Living-room Suite, Made to Order. | d m Tt good offers to trade it, be- through (| | elemen ¢ 2 2 3 | But think also of what the name Essex means in reli- cause it is running so well, . ..nmzn.“l"‘; i n e = A living room suite of most comfortable tendencies. These are loose-spring $ 50 ability and performance. Its records star the history ;::ims::;na ‘per(ecdy o0od e N‘ ince ovar o fl Megle nl ® cushions, which are upholstered on both sides with the same materials. Spring- > of motordom. e nnd';!;:"“ or thirty il of Briand and the triumph of | [lergy to re- . I edge seats, moss and hair filling. Is sold for $250. While the Sale is on. ... You will probably buy the Coach if you see it. You WILBUR F. BEALE Poimeare who favored American |f|sist cota - B | will find, in addition to good looks and comfort, that Pres., Manufacturers Pravda quotes an '.\rli(i)lo Im“E' germs. g 4 it has durability, real performance ability and economy - National Bank, Indignation m the American newspa || (e Taxa: W ! o that continues to save for you all the years you drive .. Cambridge, Mass. regard to the Poincare min- ||l tive effect fi See it today. of ashington Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture. Specialize n | lu(hor John's Medicine soothes ||| in_ Furniture S w |and heals the lining of the breath- | Nade to Your| 911 Seventh St. N.W. Closed Car Luxury—A Wonderful Price 5 Touring, $1095 Sedas, $1895 F. O. B. Detroit Sy LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS CO. Furniture Re- paired, Reup- holstered amd gcs. You are safe when you Order. Refinished. Tedicine \mnuw“ MeRufactared 2 Doors trem Goldeaberg's. 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