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. Z -THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 12, 1922—PART 1. rers FIVE TAKEN IN RAID. |Zhe dve arrested saye their names) COUNTY LEAGUE TO MEET. | 325 og: hier wan o aeiesaie o tne| EX-BANK OFFICER HELD. . zw m EH“."REN Shert GeorgerRobmion; tolniMarshallyasid e recent national farm conference in eal ut in ' erif’s Officers Swoop Down on | Thomas Ocoltree. Prince Georges Women Will Gather | Washington. " ©\ = |Former President of Institution Ac- Alleged Confidence Men. at Hyattsville Wednesda of Lanh 111 b n a- % y. nham wi e among other fea. cused of Misapplying Funds. ° DYING |N BHUVASH J:ICKSONVME. Fla., February 11. SUES FOR sl’ooo!m' Special Dispetch to The Star. tunesloEithe eI | BOSTON, February 11.—Edward S. —Five men were arrested today in a HYATTSVILLE, Md,, February 11— oetes e e e e rald on the headquarters of a gang | Beacon Oil Company Claims Breach | several hunared women from the| OPERA BARITONE WEDS. |winchester et i oo —_— o! alleged confidence men &t Panama | of Contract by Paper Company. various leagues of woman voters in SRR | rested today on a warrant issued by Park, & suburb of this city. Prince Georges county are expected to| yoseph Michael Schwarz Marries ate courts after giving bail in Depucy Sherifft R. H. Shackleford,| BOSTON, February 11.—The Beacon | attend the annual meeting of the ;vh?l cland;xct:d the {ald at Fort Lau- | Oil Company of this city today cnu;uhy l;-;n;l'lue nlexlI iwl:dnesdgly in t’he “Coffee King’s” Widow. erdale last Wweek, Wwhich netted | brought suit fo agal parish hall of Pinkney Memorial| c of the bank’ > o twelve alloged Confidence men, and | vroerneiony s o et oy | ChUTCh here. NEW YORK, February 11—The | I "¢, WAk, fncs,, The Sate Wars who was_in charge of the Panama aper Company of New | “At the morning session, which is to| marriage of Joseph Michael Schwarz, | his income tax, on which th 01{.“.. Park raiding squad, said the place | York for alleged breach of contract|begin at 10:50 o'clock, officers. will be | .. A Nimit oo 1o . moRm contained wire-tappi 5 f e ull ¢ | baritone of the Chicago Grand Opera | limit expired last October. e-tapping apparatus and | in connection with fue! oil purchases. Po! iness Foster and Edward A. Grosvenor, huge quantities of bogus money. 2 An address by Mrs. Company, and Mrs. Clara Sielcken, | giio® i "cashier of the hank, wers eral court, where he is charged willful misapplication of $75,000 o " - Half Million Adults in East The Italian Kitchen Russia Lose All Hope, Dis- 1009 E St. N.W. (Upstairs) patch to London Says. Between 5 and 8 P.M. (Sundays, 12/to 12) By the Associated Press. When the deputies surrounded the| The plaintiff company averred that Costigan of Washington,| widow of Herman _Sielcken, the | both ed h isa ati LONDON, Feb: 11 _|house eight men jumped from the|in October, 1920, the International rman of the food supply and.de- | “coffee king.” ) 2 D | iboth arrestodlon ihe imizapplication N, ruary 11.—Two hun- | house o e = e ar offee king,” was secretly performed | charge, and Joseph Adams, Foster's IT dred and fitty thousand children are n o:u an ed. Three escaped | Paper Company entered into a ten- d committee of the National|last night, the bride's publicity agent | son-in-law, is at liberty on bonds A l e are|and the others were captured only | year contract as of January, 1921, 1 e of Women Voters, will be the! announced today. The couplé are in | under allegations of aiding and abet- rving in the Chuvash reglon of |after the officers had run them down.' Which it has renounced. principal feature of the afternoon Atlantic City on their honeymoon. ting them. e eastern Russla, to say nothing of halt Antipasto a million adults who have lost all hope of help, according to a telegram Minestrone from the Russian famine relief com- mission of the International Federa- D002 22222222222222222222222 0060006660600 66000000000 6600064 g 6660606606000 0006000060006666606666603660000000022222 % $2.98 grade $1.19 are ‘dying daily. The survivors are Dessert reduced to a state of pitiful weakness, Spaghetti e s Pointex Silk Hose v Economy Corner . . p by Arthur Henderson, prominent la- : p-On dweaters 7 Choice of 3 meats bor member of the house of commons. Pt o ot gl All-wool; block design; Jade, . The telegram says a total of 30,000,- s Brown, [ i Copenntagen, Honey Dew, Hen. Salad 000 workers and peasants in all Rus- 28, Orchid, Brown, aia sia are starving, and that thousands $2.25 grade ln%flle:r 7“99]1:; o[t substitute bread, 2 made of clay and straw, are now ex- Demi Tasse o e i adds that the people are threatened Ld M & M wl!.}\hulter destruction. " & “There are cases of mothers LOUIS acina, anager smothering thelr ehildren and of Dor- sons devouring human flesh occurring in the Chuvash territory,” the mes- || sage reads. Asks Further Relief. 0 | e oo io ruriner saattions. soviet Bad Teeth Invariably Mean Bad Health government for further additions to the child-feeding program in the Ufa, Orenburg and Tsaritsyn districts of Why permit decayed, broken or unsightly teeth to remain injN your mouth unattended when you can have the service of our well known, reliable experts at th- most moderate cost? office. 15 children to the number of 101,205 increased to avert an enormous Teeth Russia, due to the Increasingly ter- Come in Now for Free Examination On February 1, the statement de- were being fed in the Tsaritsyn dis- Extracted [n Free with a " X C. rible conditions in the Volga. valley, Sets of Teeth...... s | clares, 90,349 children in the Ufa re- trict. But confirmation has been re- Minimum of 434 7th St. NN\W.—Cor. 7th & E Sts. says a statement lssued by the 8 up Gold Inlays, Amal- glon were recelving a meal daily and $ gam Fillings. . .$1.00 up 3ilver Fillings.. ...50c up Gold Crowns. .. .$5.00 upQ ceived by the Relief Administration of Pain When Phone F. 2547—Over Kresge 5-10c Stor: 736-738 Seventh Street ;5. 2383838388838888383838383838388 Z 22 death rate. Cars Awailt Grain. Seven hundred cars are now at Novorossisk, on the Black sea, ready \{[to rush grain into the famine re- glons. Six thousand tons of grain ar- rived at Novorossisk on February 7 aboard the steamer Winnebago. N| " "An American relief Inspector visit- ing Sterlitamak, Ufa government, re- cently reported he saw naked children Iying 111 on boards in hospitals, while seven out of fifteen native doctors themselves were too sick to attend patients.” Reports Are Confirmed. .o Accounts lately received by the Re- On a Limited Number of et Administration of shocking con- ditions in the five southern provinces of Ukraine have been confirmed and 3 medical relief is being forwarded. - Charles S. Gaskill of Philadelphia, a member of the American relief forces, has just returned to Moscow from south Russia, where he prepared ports for receiving grain shipments. He reports 150 deaths daily intheim- mediate vicinity of Theodosia (in the Crimea). Black bread is selling there for 100,000 rubles per pound; and the 1 {3 eople are too poor to buy Letter Size Legal Cap Size PoOhe hundrea’ thousand Ukrainian children now have been added to the Capacity, 20,000 Papers Capacity, 20,000 Papers American Relief Administration's “two million” program. 53950 4250 || memmisrson All cabinets have roller and suspension slides; double-head Surplus Medical Supplies Ordercd Turned Over by President. drawers, brass hardware, seam welded throughout. Finish stand- Surplus medicines, medical, surgical ard olive green. and hospital supplies held by the War, Navy and Treasury departments Quartered Oak Cabinets $20 to $ 45 and the Shipping Board will be made Ab, PR avallable for Russian relief under ShmaiCavacity iy Aheve 8t an executive order issued by Presi- T @ d Oifi S l c dent Harding and made public yes- ypewriter an ce Dupply LO. ffjxies ke oo P S o The supplies £l be delivered to w Franl the erican elle 'ministration 722 13th Street N. 6500-6801 within four months from the date ‘erday. The order is in accordance Congress passed its resolution, Jan- uary 20, 1922, and will not exceed $4,000,000 in original cost to the gov- | American Relief Administration, quot- $09.950 wers being cared for in the Easy Payments to All Such appalling conditions that, adds Other Work ing advices received at its London Orenburg region, while on January T the statement, these figures must be RELIABLE AS A GOVERNMENT BOND Is Done. X 7% KL 77 20 SN The Utmost for the oney As Presented in These Three Big Assortments of with the resolution recently adopted o = — ernment. The rellef association is = e authorized to make the distribution of the materials through its own 4 | agencies or those of other relief or- ganizations working in Russia which | |may be found better able to dis- 9 tribute the supplies in certain locali- We Do Wiring—Let Us Estimate Hes: i MOSFIN ARMENA Near East Relief Worker Re- ports After Tour of Cau- casus Region. BY WILLIAM E. NASH. By Oable to The Star and Chicago Daily N . Ooprright, 1022 T D e New Spring Sport Coats The values in each collection are without parallel at the price— tablishing the Si. ] i O oo Barigssori price—we are establishing the Sigmund standard so high that _ : u Compare with $20 Coats Compare with $25 Coats- Compare with $30 Coats They are wonderful Coats—of smartest models—in Herringbone Tweed, Sport Cl Chinchilla, Vel —_ plain tailored and in the Polo models; elaborately embroidered in wrappy efleéb;p:tifl otloute]:':s in l;l‘owlin‘g’ Ca;:‘ylr:'l::i;m. All the season’s approved colors are included—the high shades and the more subdued tones—beautifully finished. All sizes for ladies and misses. : PARIS, February 9.—American money spent in Armenia®is doing the maximum amount of good, according to H. C. Jacquith, a representative of the Near East Relief Committee, who within the last year has visited the = cities of Angora, Tabriz, Erivan, Always Busy ¢ Tiflis, Novorossisk”and. other centers ‘Wh and in the Caucasus region. ‘This is true because the A | We Save You Half : Retail goverhment has. mttet:g e N A gees among e country vill A All These Fixtures Wired Complete | |shusipreventinguthe warst c?a‘e‘acbo.! sl & - conges We Have a Limited Quantity at These Prices clties. Eoatlon - ~tie So Come Early. llced-n ne-l efit Caucasus. | “The first impression I MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES—MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED Armenta,” aaid Mr. Jacauiih was | Gas Bowl, self lighter fixtu made of heavy brass, ) | refit ne bg‘l’r:n m::de“?xme 1“"“ o | finioh; guacanteea " 8T.90 | |12 A pace o S umten protee; :lvllv.‘h ,kmdune‘v{;z r|{l:l;tth:y are highly i elighted at the s of the armored PENN ELECTRIC and GAS SUPPLY CO. § |gwshn fmins “which” rehovesse nightmare of Turkish invasion and % I\ lnauguratig # g 8 # : g Beautiful Spring Dresses [ , mmwsemmnt (Made in our New York factory) Exclusive styles—models that rival any you will see up to $40. Splen- . The advantages that result from make- idly made—and smartly designed—strictly original creations. "Canton ~ manship are given effective demonstra- didl Cre;e, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Knit—with lace trimming; elaborate em- tion in the special offering of Dresses that go on sale tomorrow. 1 1 . " broidery; contrasting combinations—Paisley—and plain colors. Included 91! 72 Ninth Street N. W. ? | :F:fgf c’::.’ica-tu; as a whole has been also are models and styles designed for and expressly suitable to large They are examples of our facilities; Open Evenings Phone Main 512 | e oot saoviot congueat, | figures. J - samples of the character of our crafts- manship—and the difference between the actual value and the quoted price IS WHAT YOU SAVE by reason of our == @y |region is now one unit, and transport is not barred by troublesome n?nn- tiers. ‘Travel between Batum and Tiflis vz, > s ? 3 ‘ SR et ot oL, year CO“eg‘late Dresses factory connection—which gives you the S > = are not regarded as conducive to large choice of these wonderful styles at vir- = = I e and Perals 15 2214 1o b Wool Jersey Dresses—with the elastic . - tually the wholesale price. % g E = striking. In Persia, a country withe gathered waists; and the smartly plaited Very high-grade Embroidered Wool Pru- A oot 0t AREL atvanE ich i & = out Marxian theories, eatables -of irts. Choice of shades nella Skirts—new and effective p! advantage which is E E every sort can be bought; In the Cau- skirts. many s yours here. E = casus region, under = bolshevism, —most practical Dresses for patterns in Blue, Black and = A famine reigns supreme. Pi s Brown and White, with long s 90 ¢ Si 9 NI Silent on Massacre Report. ‘wear an: fringed Jo lgmund S. Y Mr, Jacquith_pefused to comment nally priced at..... ONEs ot » ged sashes ........ EEERTREE on reports in Paris that the Turks ting wholesale mas- o ’ £ Sai baities’ shutiar o e " H town O mBsu rocities simi Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Cold in Few Hours O O P mania et the e ot the . world war being committed. He said that he had heard such reports in Special—“Piping Rock” Sport Hats Instant Relief! Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and Constantinople, but was prevented by g:flmx;fltAh dos: of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two :,“':w'.’:l‘,:';em?m.h}' occupation from rs until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. 3 S lig Don't class these with > e any at simi- ; g‘h% first dose opens_cloggelq-up r;]ost;ils ang air paifsage: CONSULAR SERVICE CHANGES. n a“ th'e s ht Shades Of fine Felt 79 m“.m" ,mxu,m.,m" '?:: of head; stops nose running; relieves -headache, dullness, fever- hi in th i wn; . 3 ons o ed consular ° . “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known officers: James H. Goodier of New g‘ro“ps thrown mn ONX and cos’trs only a few canls at drug stores. It acts without assist- ¥°';‘;‘;“,,CSF é’.flhrfii‘:’:’é"hxxflfi‘é’ Two blg o™\ to ™ fol' d i ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist uoon Pape’s, am, land; C. L. ‘on of g e’ ham, Bnpiends CUT L ivines'on oF Monday’s choiceat ........:..... 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