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S ‘ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922, ~— COUSINS WHO WIL HE GOES .TO CHICAGO AFTER MARRYING ' Tore the ligh MAN STRANGLED IN TREE. R R ‘The bill Pnnllleu that the nrc!rnl BUFFALO, N. Y., March 2.--Murder Proposed Mary!and Law Provldes tvpe of tag would be used on the| spec by relatives of John Me- S McCORMICK HEIRESS | front of the car, while that for the!Nichol, whose body was found last B“ 2 . Substitute for Tail Light. | rear would bave the numerals sten- Mond Crescent Beack - | ciled. on th of Lake Erie. Special Dispateh to The Star. Tags in use at present, it is de- | Nicl [ BALTIMORE, Md., March 2. bill affecting the automobilist has baen introduced in the legislature. 1t' covers the rear !h':-m( lumination, and would sible the hdo wedged in Another | clared, make it almost impossible for | €ro and deatn was police’ officers to read the number |due to strangulation. The authoritics on a speeding car. namzsss NI DEVITT Liberal - . rllllllTURE Co. 10% to Credit NINTH STREE ET JoX 60% Re- Terms 2 ductions 10%to 60% Discount In This Removal Sale Specimen Valdes—Many Others “hh'h req stene g, POUGHKEEPSI - e [ “Under the termis of the il the | Vassar College los ORDER SLIP COVERS pnsuu form of tail light would be .fire which destroyed a large b and = WINDOW SHADES dispensed with and the new device | the college grounds early today. made wow, befers the spring burned. The loew Phome ‘“rush.” High-ciass work— Main Reasonable Pri tituted. This device is teen horses W de of which is moun was estimated out $36.000 tric_bulb. The frame eous combustion is believed to have 211 ” )v.. fit a sta 2 sed the blaze. 1093 Sth St. N.W. ROCERY "OCIETY i Do not dare to Go marketing '.fill you’ve read ome of these prices | SStrere 255 | BuTTer . . 455 - IS i1 fnd o sres FRESH FISH and This Attractive Fom Pzece Reed Suite S fheifn s e Glaseuc et LENT “'"l‘l‘ f’“g!"ie‘* with OYSTERS Like sketch. It consists of four attractive pieces—Set- ughter of John D. er, he will find numerous: counins ce ehaic. A T > s e there to greet him, “Khe photokraph shows Mre. Sophic Pol, whose husbund tee, Armchair, Arm Rocker and Center Table. A very at $ .50 = | was Oner's first eo-;‘lll Stra. Letite Deorschner, her daughter, and Dorlx tractive suite and a comfortable one, with spring seat and ——] il | Deorschner, her granddaughter. removable cushions. Formerly priced at $175.00. Sale price. . - No. 1139, Three-picce Gray Reed Suite, consisting of Settee, Arm- $79 SO b | | BOTH SHIPS AT FAULT. chair_and Rocker. Former price, $98. Removal Sale price.............. . | > == |Court Decides That Two in Col- | | lision Must Divide Damages. March NORFOLK, Va, Ma tes Judge D. Lawre |fixing the blame for th Oner, the Swiss ridi Fancy Delicious Apples . . . . . 2 Lbs. 25¢ Jello, All Flavors . Pkg. 10¢ Post Toasties and i(elloggs Gorn Flakes, 3 Pkgs. 25¢ Shredded Wheat . . . . . . .2 I’kgs. 25¢ Kellogg’s Bran . Baker's Cocoa . . . 12 I.b Pkg. 20c Baker’s Chocolate . . . 1-2 Lb. Gake 18¢ Del Monte Pineapple No. 2 1-2 Can 31c No. 197. Three-piece Natural Reed Suite. with spring seats. price, $139.50. Remowal Suale price........ T ner, in nking of !ihe ship Lake Calvenia in coliision (With the H. . f 'curred April 10, Brandegees Proposal Con- | ins ot ot ve und damages must be equally divided tains Exact Words of Presi- 3"" he decision s the result of ar- . sel and is the first dent Hardmg. Unitea States admi swn in BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The Luke Calven Im-m ship, valued at §30! Senator Brandegee's reservation to is a tanker. own wrenc L] L] - > " ) S (] the four-power treaty will be adopted. 0il grne e ® L] L] L] |1t contains President Harding's exact | %' L York tof . words in the address made to thelijatter port to Ta Good S“ted Peas can lsc Senate on submitting the pact. To vote | The opinion. wus tha b ships . = . ] [ . . [ |down the reservation may be con- | had followed the proper course the . ! 2 €O Collision would not bave h |strued as an aflirmation of the argu-1 " "p, v now marks the wreck of a"le L4 urn ans c iment that the four-power treaty is|the Calvenia in Hampton roads. - . - - - - . = {an alliance and obligates America to | il T e situacton as wne aerace! .SEEK BIG STRIKE FUND. | Morton’s Shaker Salt . . . . . .Box 102 c e AR This Stminons 4””“ i /zn‘.c This Queen Square Tube Cub Enamel Bassinet AnnclCit " o e {45 SUBEOT A randegee rese i T einie amel: drop _ (00d spring and well made In Old Ivory: bow-end; B | o e "hssured. Wiihout it, | Prolonged Textile 5““88‘? Now crlsco Lb zoc . I ei? throughout, - Very specially good spring. Another re- there is danger of defeat far the; S T e ! . = . O = . . . . . s Sale price— priced for this sale at— kable value for this sale i | treaty. i 3 = The views of the most of senator: 8 ) i 4 Bars Star s“a < $298 $29.75 tion have been given to this corre- | huads of the & e p spondent. To understand the T 4 & el { which actuate them, sl o G I iy, Sl and One Large Pkg. Star Naptha Powder 25¢ v the reservation, whic B s - reads as follows: sawluxet: va 1 adin . - “The United States understands tha i under the statement in the preamble, ! ng for rands: 1 { or under the terms of this treaty, there | e ey : ot = | is no commitment to armed force, no ! LinTrh L TG I New York. | alliance, no obligation to join in any | * Now taat the state board of me | defense. tion and conciliation b | i | Interpretation Not Questioned. te the strike, it is expecte: i 9 “1 R || Firet o sonatoca who favor o make [{E : | » reso our \] po {1t clear that they do not for a moment [of i . uestion Mr. Harding's interpretatiol EVAPORATED . SMOKED . RNFKT 3¢ the treaty, but they want his inter- “The Prize Bread Flour i pretation made a part of the ratifying | the Pawtuxe! iresolution itself so the pest of the! For the present =o i corld and future generations will not | maintained on guard in lhedu\ eve M“.K of the World.” s A“s AGE | pretation is merely an executive state Pure cow’s milk—noth- For making better pies, The savory sméll of {ment, and the Senate has not yet ut. ing added. It is conven- bread and cakes. Why Auth’s smoked sausage is et toianderstsnaloniof the st o0 | AT[SFACT]ON fent, economical and goar- | use any but the best? | dear to the hearts of al S12 \un ST lages, v\hurr‘ trouble has misunderstand. At present the inter- ! adopted by the Senate, included in the | inst t of ratification and ex- . 4 A iddies—: wn- | changed, with - the. o‘;h%: p:v\er;n who | _Ih a}:S“"d when Plitt dfles tation of its nationally 5bBag........ 32c t:hes :‘;::1195 and grown signed the treaty, and they do not pro- { tin, Paperhan 4 . test that fheir understanding is du‘le{‘;! ;:‘ Lp:':k“'jmg 2R g‘"g; ’l;"‘l’l“" manufnct:rexii P jent. then the other nations never could | i al .-'o Smal 5 67 {claim that the United States was under | { = s es £ B s “any obligation to join in any defense” Can. . e Can.. c 12 1b Bag G 0 of their “rights in relation to their in sular_possessions and insular domin: jions in the region of the Pacific ocean.” | i Malntenance of Rights. 1 Senators who take this view say | Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 2145t Zup-er?éeint VMoneyr Offer PET M'LK, Tall Can, 100 Small Can, 50 7 per cent on realty loans that if the treaty without the reser- ! e S g tors 1 o i vation means what President Hard- e e Thle Setains. Citouar froe 9 ing claims it does, there can be no, TLA! I NT coxyonn‘mu | valia objection to letting the treaty | A e T - Y say so by means of a clarifying reser- | | OLIVE BRAND JOSEPH PHILLIPS For A Hurry-Up Breakfast is guaran! 9 not by any means meet merely to de- > milli cide whether they .shall take any fll:;::nl. 5 d measures. They communicate only works wonders for e Shredded || saz=is: s@& sl The Universal Dessert : ivation. "The preamble of the treaty | J There is so much to do, and | | | izl C NORWOOD | paINRAISE ORIGINAL Daddy must get off to work, (mmeaiey sl Gt s et 5 L e e o HAMS : . d J h ff ‘L” P:]nflf:’c ocean. hAr!lr:ls two saysl ones of hardwood. Workmanship | What is salad without ALL PORK and Johnny must get off to i el e e 1 428‘“.];“5‘;.“.5 E. il Gelfand’sadded? For taste and economy SA“S AGE school. Make them both happy e e o Dartion onall Fhone Linc. 2031 . ! Cheapest—yet the best. | _boil or bake a whole ' {rivg at an understanding as to the | ———— ham. Notice that FOUN- The ORIGINAL sau- : . : and healthy and save your own T e o e e il Small 180 bl N | sage—known to all lovers h i L exigencies of the particular situa- { JAL. . .-cpenes J TAIN difference. of everything good. ; ; . strength and time by giving {RGw it is the view of many sena; JEI.I.Y‘ 1 35 Whole, 1b 3 Lb. 350 i them tors that when -aggressive action” | \LJEL i Large...........9J0 ole, Ib....... 3JC On the words “most efficient means” 3 - the whole thing turns. There's the 3 rub. The sehators who feel deeply about this subject point out that a \ veiled obligation is in that phrase for if the aggressive action is taken | by a naval attack when an island in | - ‘ —one of those delectable | for bregkfast. Itis the most deliciously e ;;;g,',‘:,,:";&:;mg fo _;‘;;;;;ggg d i satisfying, hurry-up breakfast you e only eiteetive measure. to meet | : or y peCI ayer es could serve and it is ready-cooked Send o nivy 10 repel the naval attack: | 3 A and so easily digested. In addition to Unieed States woud bo ohiigaied 1o i ' ) . : 3 : 5 i S g ., can make them—and “robed” in real food it contains all the min- Trehta were Sthreatoncd. Tnats Yohe - as rich as pure butter, fresh eggs, etc., ca opinion of most senators. Could : fluffy icing. ? eral salts the human body needs; America agree to talk only while | 7 e 1 1 er: 2 H . * For M %quns.ltl;qg also the bran for keeping the intes~ senaiors woutd "r‘me;fiai'r'fii" l‘.f"x‘,E' ON | Eight delicious flavors— e ovenito estorn thae tinal tract clean, active and healthy. ::",:,’,‘,’;{E?y",ir"éi".‘%‘é‘th"e‘y"'n‘r‘:fiv?fil’flf' GAS H i Cocoanut Orange ; lb:-ple lsvloclu crispness; pour hot milk Ik icomareiine tesy/losveltiein: EATING |} - Vanila « Chocolate arble Strawberry them, add . - |obligated to go much further. overthemjaddingja ittc Want America to Be F' i STOVES ! G ant America to Be Free. cream and a dash of salt. : : ‘ oy want AmeEia s Nal Tres At all D G S Stores—fresh from the Corby ovens Delicious with sliced ba- join in the naval measures if she Pty likes and refrain just as the circum- Kee War nanaz,d gm_nes, raisins or ] N\ sianccs o the, case_ and. The um ‘Chilll; S rm canned fruits. g IR ment of the B people ‘may pring . . s e & B h d - TRISCUT is the Shredded X8 SR B Ryt ays' 7 D G S Stores Are All Over Washington and Vicinity \! R N\¥/ tunity to make out a case, :aylnz the - Wheat cracker—a real * > a4 United States has made a “scrap ofi _—___—————_-—— ant- nad S 3 \ paper” out of a sacred treaty. They whicie wikeatjions i \ 3 i Want the United States to be able to eaten with butter or soft SN . say that at no time did she bind herseit ||| C. & ~ cheese. S — “to jeoin in any defense.” A ) ¥o!vllth:t:ndlsng t;e views of lhlosc o y \ who urge the Brandegee reservation, there are some senators who favor 616 12th St.—1204 G St. the wording of the present treaty be-’ cause they want an alllance and be- cause they think America should join in the common defense of the Pacific. They interpret the treaty as meaning exactly that. In.view of this differ- ence of opinion among American sen- ators, the advocates of the Brandegee NORTHWEST | 300 Hurde are. NORTHEAST | “SOUTHEAST | SOUTHWEST 5504 Wisconsin Ave. 4521 Wisconsin Ave. 2356 Georgis Ave. 4404 Georgia Ave. 1531 33d Btreet 3171 Mt. Pleasant Bt. ms: Temperance Ave. 505 14th Street 3rd and Maryiand Ave. 600 Alsbama Ave, | ShandB 1601 Good Hope Bd. | 300304 8 5 ; T and X Breets 1903 Good Hope BA. | Sinand'F Boveets A mt | 1301 G Btreet | 1609 T Strest 1803 L Street 620 N Street , 439 N Btreet / i oL Otk Btreet nd Ave. | 1388.C Street | . SUBURBAN | sais Piair B4 XE. 315 Q Street Cor. 11th and P Bts. 702 5th Strest 1st and E Streets 113 B 601 E Streot 1108 Florida Ave. | P 1388 ve. 1341 X Btreet {200 15th Street AN St B 253 12th Street ’EE . e : RS i bk o Gl Fevr and Expenenced Advertlsers Prefer\The Star E;u::{;. What she Undersiands By ihe a ver an (Copyright, 1922,) ! Cor. 10thand K 8ts. | 1414 and G Bireets 8. 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