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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922 NEW- PRESIDENT OF IRISH FREE STATE AND HOME MINISTER AT DAIL MEENG s 17 $200,000 CARSHOP FIRE. JERSEY CITY, N. J., February 3.— Fire destroyed the Lehigh Valley railroad’'s supply and repalr shops Rabies, Goes Ram, 2 here early today. The loss was esti- 22 e i mated at $200,000. Rallroad detectives LEBANON, Tenn., February 3.—|were of the opinion the fire vas of Eighteen people here have been put un- | incendiary origin. It was the third | der treatment to prevent rabies follow- | serious fire in the big railroad termi- i ing the rampage of a tiny poodle which | nals here and in Hoboken in the last was stricken with the disease last Sun- | three months. day and went to several houses In town, | BERMUDA—CUBA i biting every one with whom it came in: i contact. | The mad dog bit 1ts owners, Mr. and | MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES WEST INDIES CRUISES CARIBBEAN CRUISES : THE , EVENIN | mAD DOG BITES 18. iTiny - Poodle, BSuffering With well satisfled with the peace treaty with England.” Thus spoke Cardinal Michael Logue, subdean of the sacred college, Irflmu of Ireland and Archbishop of 'magh, who recelved the writer at his tem- porary lodging at the Irish College. *Some of the people,” he continued, e made a great fuss about swear- ing allegiance to King George, quite for- getting that they are asked to be true not to the King of Great Britain but to i the head of the empire in which are Craig Hastens to London Aft- ' Sire %y "sralia and, South Arics; er Meeting With Collins on 100,000 Men ey And We Are Doing Our Share little canine out through the door. whereupon it went to a nearby store and bit two men. Five children were also bitten later in the day. Sunday night the dog died. Its body was sent to Nashville Tuesday for examination, and physiclans there have reported that the poodle had hvdrophobia. Mrs. Berry Moser, while they were at the dinner table. Mr. Moser kicked the CALIFORNIA AND HONOLULU Via PANAMA CANAL Europe, Orient, South America Steamship Tickets—All Lines BER'S | Steamship and Tourist Agemcy, No. 1 Woodward °Il.llllll‘ g (LAFLIN Est. 1889 DORAN'S | Chocotate FUDGE 60c Lb. DO | consideration of the situation regard- !ing the boundaries between Ulster and south Ireland, but that Collins! people got a better settlement than they could perhaps have expected, and, bet- ter still, they are making, no trouble 8old only at Doran's Chocolats Shop, 39 H St. N.w. Glasses Made land than about harming Britain. told by Michael Collins, head of theAnd the newspaper men—what things sec another, for I am nearly Sir James said he had suggested to | Made to Measu e came had replled the differences separating | republic of Ireland like the new repub- Boundary Fails. “Yes, I have been twice in the United they m 1 southern Ireland provisional govern- | harn 02 o sy L ey Ceeee Pope Leo made me a car- { Mr. Collins a week’s adjournment for | them were so wide that postponement * { would be useless. ; { "According to the Morning Post's | correspondent in Belfast, great indig- { nation, although no surprise, District of Columbia—Fair tonight shown there at the “trick played by 'and tomorro somewhat colder to- Downing street upon_the northern |njght; lowest temperature about freez. { province by leading Premier Craig ing; moderate westerly winds. to believe the question was merelV| ‘Maryland and Virginla—Generally adjustment of the boundary 1€ !gair tonight and tomorrow: somewhat lica of Europe and not like your great American republic. The worst English To Help Them — With This Sensational Offer: | By the Ausoctated Press. ‘ * q States. It is a great country and there LONDON, February 3.—Sir James|is no religious® bigotry’ there. I rec n- | harmless things. ment, at their conference in Dublin |+, g | yesterday that Collina had mads a prom- | the atl't you be asking me about dinal nearly thirty years ago. Be sure to tell the people in America that it | | For You. | while it turns out that by the Irish |oo14er tonight; fres = delegation's agreement with Lloyd “por West Virginta—Generally fair | volved.” 1314 G St. ty Club B (Opp. Gov't Printing Office). TN A Three-some Somebody you like and you in an inviting, chatty cort of cozy corner—only one thing needed, a box of unctuously rich lwalian chocolates, such as are found only in a haters of all are American Irish, some of whom seem more careless about Ire- ®,0 + Craig, the Ulster premier, declared In | ceived as much kindness from Protes- orste ultlngs _Il: a statement today that he had been' tants as from people of my own faith. ° 180 of bringing Into the Irish Free State | than sncine: 32 10, Which § know leas | aimost. half of north Ireland, including | naver aee “anichor ol p and 1 shall | Fermanagh, Tyrone, large parts of Ar-| i magh and Down, and Londonderry City, | Enniskillen and Newry. i is a great new day for Ireland. Our ! now. George ~large territories are In-leonicht and tomorrow; somewhat colder The correspondent declares that th | toniER W12z ZA Recor: for Twenty-Four Hours. Protestants in the border counties are 1 iy the mandate of any | Thermometer—4 p.m., pam., 48; s e veramen, proposing to hand over | 12 midnight, 45; 4 a.m. 43; 8 am. 43; Cornwell’s Bungalow Box Boon a1, ! their brethren to the tender mercies of their hereditary enemies.” a POMfld and a quarter Barometer—4 p.m., 29.51; 8 12 midnight, 29.59; 4 a.m., 2! el = | i | l . premier's statement was [29.55 Il\ . s e Dress after he had con- |8 aum., 29.69; noon, 29.70, $1.70 ade;with Awinston Churchill, the | Highest temperature, 56, occurred at Sunday Paper icolonial secretary, at the colonlal |4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, A L omial o “James emphasized the |37, occurred at 7 am. today. Nougats, 95c gravity whlchuheuntl.cl‘i;\‘i":o lll’?ee l:ll_:h Hl’l‘;slm):er(.'x;m;e snmex_)dnte last year— % 7 . fa the negotiations - | Highest, 48; lowest, 32. . < = % ReD The Lowest Price et meant Coutitionsot the Watsh: Arthur Griith, De Valera’s successor, as president of the Irish parlia. rocs Ly sonte et mallow, luscious, chock-full of whole toasted almonds and hazcl nuts. A pound, 95¢. CORNWELLS cana. 1415 H Street 5rqin phone 875 ment, with Mr. Duggnn, new Irish minister for home affairs, at his right, leaving a session of the dall efrca; | the last six months had been cleared ADMITS ROBBING MAILS. ik o | by the arrest of Charles Hornbuckle, Negro Confesses to Rifling Twenty- | i e "opd a0 1ol o (he&ro, of | his city. He confessed, they said, | to having robbed more than twenty- Five Pouches on Western Train. | five, mail pouches on at lcast six oc- CHAMPAIGN, Ill, February 3, —|casions. Hornbuckle will be taken | i s [to Danville tomorrow for arraign- Post office inspectors announced that! ment before United States Commis- | numerous thefts of mail from IIli-! tioner Ralph Jenkins. | MOTHER! MOVE PHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFURNIA HIG: SYRUP" Finds Collins’ Attitude Changed. Temperature and condition of the “I went_to Dublin yesterda ® | water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- h Ifl Seven Yea rs {said, “to discuss with Michael Collins | o0 0, o 5y F0h0, Crelt Talls ) 2 hopin e icertain outstanding questions, hoping Tide Tablen, | only when ce in Ireland. It was 1 to promote Bea e arted from Belfast, | (Furnished by United States coast and For ea ustom |however, and read the morning pa- geodetic survey.) ipers that I suspected any change of Made Clothes Today—Low z o ‘attitude on the part of Collins. y—Low tide, 6:37 a.m. and 7:13 There is no catch to this special price—we “I noticed that he had received depu; D GmotrowLow s 718 and 8:05 | ;‘:‘r'é’."ic‘"mi‘l‘e"r the previous day, de- e Righ tide, 12:44 am. and 1:13 manding that their areas should be have the worsteds, and have them a-plenty. They are the best and finest suitings and over- coatings we or any other tailor have associated with so low a price in seven years. taken into the Free State. Collins re- plied to the deputation that they were An Absolute Saving of Many Dollars Awaits Every Man— | nots Central train number 3 during S s ~—-—-s-e-s =--Se-we-—-=_--“9% Milton R Ney The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:14 a.m. 5:31 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:13 a.m.; sun sets, 5:32 p. Moon ris ts, only trying to force open the door un sets, and using unnecessary energy in do- ing so. Arthur Grifith, who also was sald he and his fellow dele- gates had urged the claims nor those | p.m. districts for weeks during the nego- | Automobile 1 tiations in London-and the result wWas |nhaje hoyr aae:’:gisfi‘be lighted one- that the Free State should extend over __WLlher in Various Citles. m. es, 10:27 a.m.; sets, 11:55 Ireland; that Ulster should have the option of voting herself out within a . onth, but that if she did so a bound- E Temperature. Who Takes Advantage of This 1y commission would be set up to P 32 o i . Lowered Cost! gfifiidi’ne"fi‘efi“sé’,“.}g :fé;’g:'{‘:?g? G| smtons, 3 2 B sueor I . Eighth and Pennsylvania Avenue N.W = . th, was the pos = Weather. 3 3 " 4 < We do not sacrifice the quality of the suit- Situation Is Intensified. 5 | Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Fruity 14 ® - [ ings, the high standard of our tailoring or the expert cutting and fitting that have always gone into Newcorn & Green garments. Come in and see the worsteds—you will be convinced! “I decided,” continued the Ulster premier, “to have the matter closed up immediately so as to obviate even !a shadow of further misunderstand- ing, and I have to admit that in the {conversations with Mr. Collins yes- Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. Abllene, Tex. 30 04 Albuny .. 2948 Asbury Park ‘Atlantie City Baltimore Pt.cloudy i Clear Lagpaig [ aumn !terday the difficulties regarding the ! Birmingham: loud: 1 N @ ‘ : Ulster boundaries have been revived | Bismarck K ,::,d, Don’t let child stay in intensified form. Cloudy eWcOI I l I een “When the treaty was entered into | (uftlo ... Spow bfllm‘ls, st {between the British government and | Gpieies® Clouay representatives of southern Ireland |Cincinnati we in Ulster were not consulted. We | Cleveland faced the possibility of a loss of ter- | Denver ritory without our consent—territory ; Detrolt i solemnly assured to us as an estab- | Fl Fase.. lished government by his majesty the | Hejona . king and the parliament of Great!J, Britain. I endeavored to find a solu- tion of the difficulty, earnestly trying to bring about an honorable peace in | Louisville .. 29.58 an honorable way.” New Orleans 29. The Ulster premier sald the British | New York... 9. ministers_had assured him privately | Okla Cit and that Prime Minister Lloyd George ; Chiladelphia. 20.64 kad stated in the house of common..rh;;‘l-&xr.‘.«nm;g that the boundary commission proviso ; pltourEh .- 2072 g’c;!‘llnd. Ore 30.23 lear 1002 F Street N.W. Established 23 Years TF oat 12% finemelz Reliable Furriers for Sixty-five Years Our 66th Birthday Sale Is in the Limelight The Real values presented in this sale have attracted a lot of attention. And we’re continuing the event—with many exceptional bargains. . imeant a mere readjustment of the boundary. “I am offering to lay my views be- fore the whole British cabinet,” added | 8an_Dier: 18 Sir James, “and will consult my col- | § Francisco. 3032 leagues in our local parliament and |t paul in the Imperial parliament regarding the steps to be taken in consequence of the serious situation—one which is not of my making, but which I ear- nestly tried to avoid.” SEES TREATY CHANGE. Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of | “physic-laxative” is often all that is “California Fig Syrup” today may |necessary. iprevent a sick child tomorrow. If{ Genuine “California Fig Syrup’ |your child is constipated, bilious, has directions for babies and chi everish, iretful, has cold, colic, or idren printed on the bottle. Say f stomach is sour, tongue coated, | “California” or you may get an imi- reath bad, remember a good tation fig syrup. i Ch i Line offers Experts fice, 1418 H st. n.w. tisement. By the Associated Pres BELFAST, February 3.— Capt. Charles Curtis Craig, unionist mem- ! ber of the house of commons for South Antrim, addressing a political meeting today, said he was convince that within two or three years sout] Ireland would have a republic. He declared that if any attempt| was made by the people in south: Ireland or by any commission which | might be appointed by the imperial | government to take away large| pieces of the six counties from north- ern Ireland no other result could come about than civil war. If they wanted peace and the Irish question | settled without more bloodshed and more trouble, he said, they would have to alter the provisions of the Anglo-Irish treaty regarding the boundary question. LONG PARLEY EXPECTED. —— EDMONSTON’S | Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children Big One-Cent Sale Saturday CHOICE OF Percale Bungalow ] Aprons Fine White Voile Waists Two for Satin Camisoles (Lace or Ribbon Trimmed) | §1.01 Regular Price, $1.00 J J Any One, $1.00; Any Two, $1.0t All Fall and Winter Suits Winter Coats, Tweed Coats Drestes, Waists and Evening Gowns and Special Groups of Skirts By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, February 3.—Comment- ing on the conference here between Premier Craig of Ulster and Michael Collins, the Freeman's Journal says it_would have been a miracle if an adjustment were reached in a single afternoon. “Yet somebody expected; a miracle,” the newspaper adds, “for we were told a serious situation had arisen. “We trust this does not mean that the whole pact between the morth and south is imperiled, for, although the north hitherto has reaped the main advantages, {t would be unfor- tunate were the quarrél renewed over conditions. There is no reason why the truce status should not be main- | tained, even if the free state has to fall back on the treaty for the set- tlement of boundaries. Black and Brown ‘Mr. Collins’ willingness to depart ) 5 from the arrangements provided by 3 Men’s and Women’s the treaty was due to his patriotic p . aspiration. to prove that these mat- LOW SHOES ters can be settled best by Irishmen REDUCED ) without British interference.” Black and Brown Every Shoe in the House is included— both High and Low—for Men, Women and Children. We embrace not only the regular “Foot Form” Lines but also those world-famous Corrective Foot Forms. HIGH SHOES 15% 10% Bargain Briefs—Money- " Saving Items Wool Dresses, sold to $10.00. Saturday..$5.00 - Coats, sold up to $15. Saturday..........$5.00 Fur or Plush Coats, sold to $75..........$29.98 Fur-trimmed Suits, sold to $40..........$14.98 Continental “Fulwool” Suits............$10.00 Fur Collar Coats, sold to $39.98 .........$14.98 Evening Dresses and Capes, sold to $50. .$19.98 All-wool Plaid Skirts, sold to $6.98.......$3.98 Skirts—Prunella, All-wool, Satin Stripe. Navy and Tan, Brown and Tan, Black and White, etc. Says the Irish Times: “Further discussions ought to be arranged, and it an early agreement is not reached the whole question of boundaries ought to be postponed for submis- sion to a conference between the first government of the free state and the northern government. The solu- tion may be slow, but we refuse to doubt that statesmanship, working in an atmosphere of good will, can find it. “War with Ulster will mean a rigid fixation of the present boundaries; peace with Ulster will readjust them.” ' including the fur- SUITS ™ iimed: in many of the season's popular designs. 3 off. —including Panve- COATS 51" Normanay. TWEED COATS—A!, im; heavy - weight English Tweed Coats. 14 off. EVENING GOWNS— CHILDREN’S SHOES All Evening Gowns, incl RAIL STRIKE LOOMS. i e eats ot Sk Wolt, Beas gx:)%:;t‘;:{ :ue awence” and 31 ai = = - REDUCED Sold for $10.00. Saturday, $4.98 and $5.98. Extra sizes, ver and Caracul. $45 to $195. . # By the Associated Press. ’ 5 $6.98 and $7.98. RE. , February 3. W ? 3 Wtk D W§§¥SSTSAND (oFELTACT ety 3 pleres Black, Brown and White Bay Seal Fur Coats, 40 inches long, silk SKIRTS §iris’ Stanenss e ®the Ulster minister of labor, 7. M. lined, sold to $150..... ceee....$79.50 All our fine Dresses and Fancy Waists, also Imported French Beaded Walists. 3 off. All Fall and Winter Hats —including Silk Velvets, Beavers, Plushes, Sailors and Knox Hats. Former values up to * T, Andrews, has been summoned to re- turn to Dublin to renew_the efforts for a settlement with Joseph Mc- Grath, minister of labor in the dall cabinet. If the negotiations collapse a general d and tweeds, pleated and plain. % off. All Other Fur Coats Greatly Reduced Chic New Millinery Regular $5, $6 and $7 val- 3.85 _10% EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Authorities on'All Foot® Troubles 1334 F Street strike throughout Irelanc will go into effect on February 15. Sixty-one passengers on the steam- ship Cedric, who were landed yester- day at' Queenstown, are unable to depart, &8,no trains are running from either Queenstown or Cork. TREATY DELIGHTS LOGUE. ues; exquisitely modeled and trimmed. The new season’s snappiest ideas are repre- sented. At.........ceeennn $ 5 00 Fur Coats Are Included, Many of Which Are Priced at ¥4 and % Off BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. to The 8 ? By wml-;m e mhau Chicago Dally 'ROME, -Italy, February 3.—‘Ninety- \five per cent of the'people of Ireland are

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