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o > ik § b - Ay Ao BT i BALL TEAMS e SUS . MY CONTRACT wiTh prage R T el ATRLETICS EXPIRED LAST FALL, AND BELIGVE me T WAS GLAD ™ GET mental affairs, and on motion of Mr. - AT S e ' THE' EVENING ' STAR., WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 3,” 1922. - , - UI-S'I'ER TERR"URY ‘S‘ilfi'fl" e et otarais.|MUTT AND JEFF—No Chance of Horning In on a World’s Series Split Now. i e L e —By BUD ]"lSH!-Il;.r : ' l);lrfl?‘(h the dall adjourned until ing the constitution, and their depart- T CONGRATULATE YOV, April 25 cEE. oy A AL ‘the afternoon session Mrs. JEEE: T GoT X! RACT O'Callaghan moved for a degree to ad- touR YEAR CONT mit Irish women to the parliamentary anchise on the same terms as Irish- ; en, and & hat th ARE STARTING SouTH ME A TEN DON'T WANT A ‘am STILL A AND T SPeT AND CENT \E T Ree AGENT: I'D 'L LAND LETICS': e rigura ¢ ere would be r.\xe ® -SIGN VP f«:; A4OBY _DoN'T BAT AWAY FROM THAT wiTH THE ATH {ho "@iticulty in compiling the new WITH SOME CLuB. OVER 3S0° TAIL-END CLVUB. T 3 | ster. This motion was seconded British Deny_ Agreement to ]tz s be made in three . ‘ “ Give South Ireland Any- “3E, Griffith opposed the motion as “one of the torpedoing devices” of : Do You Knew ANY _ HoPE MUTT SIENS ME oF THE MANAGER WITH THE GIANTS OR ’ the opponents of the treaty, whose Large Areas. plans even included strikes. He him- self was a_suffragist. but he, would By the Associated Press. not allow this dishonest trick'to im- LONDON, March 3.—When debate|Pede the elections. He turned ang- was resumed on the Irish bill in com- [ DU, S, Count Flunkett, who inter- mittee stage in the house of ‘commons | porting woman suffrage when you today discusslon of Lord Hugh Cecil's e hanging out flags for the king.” wmendme.t wax coninued. Tals de- heatedincerie. ensyed, Mr- GEImIh S 8 S being obliged by the chairman to wres thex in approving article XI1 of | withdraw the epithet *humbug.” tie Anglelrish trealy, reiating to the|which he had applied to Plunkett. Ulster boundary, the British government ~\‘h;» n':ilmu. proposed an umemll- did nof = ” - - " Pment, affircming that women would | nol intend to agiee to transfer the | pyye'equal rights with men when the main area of auy of the six counties of | Free S ished. Jose northern Ireland to the territory of the irat Irish free state, but _ugreed only the motion. claimed th per minor boundary adjustinen DS neyItishguaiie it oreagtie Ronawd McNeill, uionist_meinber fof | " De v in supporting Mrs, Canterbury ai of Keut, said | . nded th the Central point of objectoa | fith could mw the necessary 70 ou i ques- | rangements it he w L A y of the that the new register| as a breach of iaith fowi.= - compiled anyway, wdding: ;‘;;:‘,‘zg;; m‘?.d‘h," chael C . mhe| GIFT ON RETIREMENT. INO OPPOSITION TO MAJOR.| GET LESS THAN $1,000. |[of, clomentary teachers are higher.| 50000 DAMAGE SUIT. |3uamise c A S AT 25,000 population being $1.240; from e — { o n having suid that | John F. Costello, who retired| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 3.—|Elementary Teachers in Small]25.000 to 100.000 population. $1,380,| Andre Saint Loup of Paris, France, T | | A = 5 j Il == T h repre the deal fell throug Craig. ‘the Ulster premier, had been! = Afte o clos: vas i tricked by his own friends, vty further debate closure Was|wednesduy from the office of recorder| A statement attributed to Semator G AR o and in cities of 100,000 or more POPU- | is riamed defendant in a suit to re- | ——— O'Callaghan’s motion was rejected, 47 | of deeds for the District ‘'of Columbia,| Arthur Capper to thd effect that the y 8 Fnios "MEh school teachers /are | cover $50.000 damages filed in the Dix- | i shene Siyes Paoived Denies Boundary Statement. This and other charges that Ulster | 10 was presented with a large silver|American Legion was urging the de- Glasses Fitted One-third of the elementary school ych better paid, the report said, |trict Supreme Court Ly Charles M. | pragkiin 703 Bernard A. Baer had been tr brough Sths x el - | teachers in cities from 2,500 to 10,000 f o | Terry, who charges a breach of con- ruption from Win L1 ‘ T SHOT DEAD IN DUBLIN. tray by the clerks in the office. The|feat of Maj. Robert G. le;‘k s‘numlnz:“ BODHIAUION Sos Ciaching Zor ke than '&l;:r&emlewhers in the elemen ary | fract, The sult grows out of a ¢ ! Dr. - for the colonies. who said the appreciation of the clerks of the uni-| tion ‘for promotion in the Army $1.000 4 year, one-half less than $1,100 tract made in September, 1919, for the Statement that a promise had been | . form courtesy cxtended to them by | denied by Lemucl Boll ational | and ouly one-fifth for more than ST | formation of a syndicate 1o purchase Optometrint s |Prison Official Accidentally Killed |)r. Costello was voiced by Deputy|adjutant of the légion. a $1.200 @ year, according to 4 report| By registering 199 bull's-ees out|yellow pine lumber to theyextent of {| The Farragut Apartments Recorder Robert W. .Dutton. In re-|ment Le sald: issued ‘today by the federal burefu|of a poxsible 200, Miss Sarah Louise |125.000,000 feet from the “American e gut | 1en During Robber Chase. | piving Mr..Costello said the ¢ficien “The controversy over the promo-|of educatic Hoefer of Pottsville, Pa.. High School, | government. It is claimed“Loup failed 17th and Eye Strects N.W. [ By the Associuted Pross. i ourd which recently made a survey | tion of Maj- Robert Gray Peck of the| . however, that as | is’credited with the st United |to put ;.{...,om-l..;ln..(. STedit of the | Opposite Farragut Square, 1 BEL 3 s tof all D t offices had given tne| Regular Army hax been referred tog n size the salaries | States rifle record. company in a logcal ba agrees tedly | BELFAST. M S "r"“'<|u-|r.u."k,l, R dingly high rating. te the national headquarters of the sh Devlin, alist member | chairman of tie prison board. | {nauked the elerks for their present| American Legion for comment on a ; ¢ Eelfast, satd | was shot and Kitled in Dublin wda,\u’»llln:llhf;](\ll-»ir o ation throughout | statement _ attributed to Henaior Open Every Day Sla Dublin m announced. He hI¥ term of !u!“ i oy :;\\Ir‘t‘lxlt_lir‘(;l"yngo:‘n Hu':“-,"' n&.‘:]gri;ix from 8 A.M. = i SUr e th office to 18 el i Zin, was & son-in-liw. of the late ""I”'isu‘:-firslu,rf“;l'r. O elle declarcd thatl of Maj. Peck's nomination for promo- | to 6 P.M. tion in the Army. National headquar- | ters has not been Ifformed of any action taken In the matter by units Redmond, the Irish nationalist mmer,’ he had made but few changes in the ‘fhe shooting of Mr. Green oc-|bersonnel of the clerks and had noty they had removed one whom he found in the gLl : A f the legion in Kansas, Missouri or or . : 4 { offioe when he took charge. The\|Of the Kan : 0 5 robbery, oan official of the ministey | Changes had been by way of tncrease, | SIEWREr, TR Stk oS NS niza ’ . = Lively Duel in Commonn. Stm of money, was held up by armed | it was stated. tion, which consequently has taken o u r 0 n e s o , t l n The commitice stage of the Irish | men, who took from him a bag con- no sction nor expressed any opiyion of com- | (aining €600 and ran away with it.| B E L. YELLOTT BANKRUPT. |in, the matter. prolong- | The police gave ahase and captured The case is said to be an outgrowth ient and | the robber who had the money in| Robert E. L. Yellott. a real estate| of an adverse report made by Maj. ° . s ssion was | his possession. broker with offices at 1336 New York| Peck. who was_inspector general of ; e pt 4l one point, where ‘Another of the fleeing men fired |avenue northwest, today flled a peti-| the ist Army Corps, on the conduct oo ome u, n Churchill, w was in | on his pursuers and it was then that | tion in voluntary bankruptcy. He|of the 35th Division, composed of o the bill, ed a storm Green was struck by a bullet and |lists his debts at $53.061.28, and says | Missouri and Kansas National Guard If the house should mod- [ killed. Another man was wounded | he has no assets. He is.represented | troor,. during the fighting in the ampliry, or otherwise |t the same time. {by Attorneys Offutt & Imlay. Argzine. H A6 9 ~ L - curred during a chase following a | ) 4 Economy Corner l ’ ~ 736-738 Seventh Street St oe Dept. 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