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the local marshal's office in varlous | THE EVENING STAR,’ WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922, ° = cnpnclllel for more than twenty OF RUSSIAN SITUATION lNl]IGTMENT H]UN Econfi:YLfJuE:: ;:;::GE ToI m' Rditor of The Star: AINST‘P ?{an Seized Goods to Be Removed t bl h . the truth concerning Russia?. Reoent From Rented Warehouses to visitors and investigators returning . from Russia give us strangely di- Army Quarters. vergent views con cenditions . 3 Ce 2 ized in that country. Thi b i . . ‘oncentration of both liquor sel Tment would 1oad e tavoraore cwa:|Charged With Passing Bad|vy pronmition agents. and of liquor Ralph W. Lee. It is expected thaf President’ Hardlng wlill make & ses lection within the next few day; Other candidates to succeed Marshal Splain, the present “democratic in- cumbejit, are Edgar C. Snyder and One hupdred and twenty feet of vibrant steel Russia is, or will'be, or ought to be, stored in bond) to effect Sreater 3§ T | ' E 3 ! [ ¥ .| i 1 Th 7 1 s possible under plans announced yester- s ‘ ’ o | < and city cobbles. In this respect Cadillac springs i :.':uffa" convfi.celu:; e erat R :fsm s Bills' Returned. day at prohibition heagquarters. Bread Success I hat s Merlte& ? | will continue to e un- The seized 1 it was sald by are twenty feet or so to the good. i 1’uu Franklin Kiine, keown as & Assistant Pron'::mon Commiasioner ; d resenter” of eatrical attractions, | jones, are to be transtefred from T d Elk G 0da; rove stands as ] | orictam oanates trom capitatieiis | Jury on & charge of forgery. It is alleged | country to Army bulldings. Mr. Jones : x == o : . | Tnterests. - What Is the truth con. |that he forged a check for $485 on a[h returned from Chicago, where e : f the favonte Buttcr in thou- , : ¢ by capitalisti leaves cradle Cadillac riders from country ruts . §f uncpnossd byieaplt S s - Check for $485—0ther |economy, win be eftested as soon as |- PO Al &ace 25 Auto show ] | ment _that is given publicity is bol- | was indicted vesterday by the &rand |rented warehouses throughout. the : ] . ‘di“ ‘C ]| corning Russiat bank of Fresno, Calif., and uttered the | h! octed conditions and practi- - { 3 1y completed preparations for the b w % In The Star of Tuesday, March 21,|same as genuine to M ary D. Cha- | (ranater ot milllons of gallons of ” i L d 5 T'he L ash.lngton Ca ac o. appear two articles setting forth the |, ,,n o wealthy resident of Philadel- llql'llo.r "held by 'the government in e ! A sands 0f homes‘ ItS wondcr being indicted for selling tickets|vision of the without paying the revenue tax there- hrapidly being worl strangely divergent views of . . 5 5 . visitors to Russia. Frank Col phia, who was staying in Washington | rented storehouses. In Chicago alone ’ f N 0 Rudolph’ Jose, President Tember. of the American-ussian - |last December. ’);I‘-”lolv:lz;:;wa jmount to about ( flll quallty makes an 1mpres . | et Sommission, at 2 hearing before | Kiine was in difficulty with the in-| " Pians for ' concentration of C g : : 1138-1140 Connecticut Avenue ]| the, Senate committes on agriculture | \grmal ravenus buresu last fall sud on | quor in ma, stored under. super- A . sion thatislasting. 1 heviki government. Senator| . yas brought here from Beaumont, [kind of bulldings will be used has 3 . 1 - Srmmaictin atales s Sheryee 1 |Tont e e well and e’ st 1§ | el v vesn mids pintc but s » ko2 e o e . | set for trial tomorrow. L les have been conferring wi own- \ pE™ b T,"“'d l," q from Kline, it is stated, was from|ers of the bonded stock, and an- nize 1ts superior quality and use 1t URNIS, S Agaln Montreal, Canada. nouncement of the completed plans is I ivel According to the police Kline bor- | expécted soon. exclus: Y. a¢ | rowed 350 from Mrs. Chahoon, promis 1 ing to repay her in rty 54 o u b: Their present government. and by in: | “seke Iater he returned the 3250 by | URGED FOR U. S. MARSHAL. ference that we would he antisfied | 5010 Bt 53 SR SO SRARD, oot e with a’ similar government. becauxe | farence, Representatives Seek Appointment vthere is more order and safety for} "George Jordan, colored, nineteen the citizens, and less crime In Mos-|yearg old, was iIndicted on two of William B. Robison. INTEREST COMPOUND cow and Petrograd than in any maior | charges of housebreaking and larceny. ED TWICE A American city.” - Mr. Truesdall ' 27 last| Representatives Cole and Cable of AND | ther assures that the Russians do not | haiie sener et the andy. Ohlo introduced to Presldent Harding YEAR FREE FROM ALL TAXES Speros Chaconas, Tt t | vesterday William B. Robison, chief of- northwest. H’ al fice deputy of the United States mar- With' Each Pound of Elk Grove Butter Are Inclosed Two Coupons, Which Are Redeemable in Rogers Silverware Sold by Grocers Who Supply Their Customers the Best Butter sheviki Russia to capitalistic America. | hroken into ore of Steve r THE CHILDREN \ et they roally have something |Loukidis; 934 14th street northwest. ;ll!:l ioMos of the Dist 5 i : ap ¥ lojaly Daiflotc | others Charend Witk Forgors. | mehasd nim for asooint | : . Distributors S - am [cGrath, fifty-elg! y sl 0 There is no such thing as chance success, the first step » h b'. tncor- | old, and Herbe: Washburn, .n“ Prnla M wap lM"m.‘ that 9 -must be in the direction of thrift. “L twenty-nine years, are charged with Robi specially well quali- Start a thrift account for the kiddies and entourage them % forgery and uttering. The men hail nad for. lMl duty. h-vin: served in to add to it regularly and you will have instilled in them that from Missouri, and will first have to | from New York and are sald to have be shown. Therefore, & exchanged a number of forged checks Spirit of Thrift which will later in life lead them to success. for wearing apparel. Their arrest, also ask why those who'are con-|December 23 last, followed an excit- Ee scientiously convinced of the supe-|I!n& chase through the shopping dis- i THE ADULT = riority of Russia over the United |trict by Detective Alligood. When o A States, content themaelves in the in- [the luggage of the men was B3| W T TR e successful investors.do not allow the pro ferior ‘country? I might, indeed, be | amine ® police reported, s com- ' 1;" 6 bitant t Bromise of big more readily convinced of Russia's | Dlete che ing outfit was found, gecu ative profits or exorbitan ‘rates of interest to irlfluence superiority if Mr. Truesdell had the | With hundr of checks of a Detroit em, they seek absolute safety for their principal with a fair courage of his convictions to resign | inancial institution. rate of interest. his government position in this in-| Five persons were indicted for { ferior country to accept a better oifer | Violating the anti-narcotic laws. from the bolsheviki government of | Those charged with selling or having SECURITY Russia. Senator France and others|DOSsession of “dope” are Robert might strengthen the bolsaeviki ar- | Slaughter, Elisabeth Durl: gument by doing likewise. I would | Snow, All deposits with this Association are secured by first then be tempted to visit Russia on |Henderso 3 S mortgay sbon xmprtzx\)ed ll'eal est?te in this city and on the * my own account nd with an open | Mabel basis of about $204.00 valuation for every $100.00 mind accept Wi er 1 found good with us. s o deponit there. Many Others- Indicted. : Despite the anticipated charges of | Others ihdicted spreading “eapltalistle propaganda,” | against them aee: ~1C the charges I wish to assure our bolsheviki breth- ‘Waller. N. Jenkins, forgery; Henry 0 oy 3o o g0 ren that 1 am merely the average|Foster. larceny; Joseph Palmer, rob- Columbia Building Association paitiotic Amorican wage-carner with |bery Biillc Loe Smith. ana Regioald & natural interest in my own destiny | B. Scott, forgery; Leon G. Davis, Har- and that of my country. Iam al in- - 716 11th St. N.W. terested in what Russia may ‘;:"nl;;'x‘. {:‘;:":,,“',:;Z.",!‘;.SL‘:,' % E],;‘;'mmke'n e N 3 i o proved government. t X 5 " UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. I'must first have the truth concerning | o Covery H. Lons, non-support. : Russia’s present condition and future TR BarSE e aumatancs Tor S i CUT IN SECOND-CLASS . = ——————— —— JNORT POSTAL RATES URGED TR IIIIIIIIIIMIIIII.x\YIrIIIIIllllIIIImI 7/13l|Illlllllllll!lltfx\hlll,.x\ T R R IlllltLl‘—_' EE THESE VALUES FIRST AT PHILLIPLEVY’S FURNITURE e N ters directly affecting the publishing business of this country. Among mat- s ters urged by the sentatives of X \ the publishers reduction in e - ] ‘ the present tra: rtation rates on = . N . second class m which rates were ' put in effect as & war-time revenue producing measure, but which the publishers clatm now are working to & detriment and financial loss to the publishing industry. el == .%" » ° 'he hope was expre: that the AT laws providing these increased rates ! e '[‘ will be repealed to at least the 1919 oduc which would be practically a renucluoa in tr‘fll(noruu? cost of = - practically one-Half over the presant. S e e e The New 1922 Models of New York, national chairman of the conference ; L. l Pllmsr. m‘fih“ o Anacioan P smeapapic Clovernna, . ry - ‘. e vtea chairman of the American Publish S S .+, Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators Asotiation s Freaericr " Hume, New 3 i ‘.’.‘.‘5"53?22’"&'Lfi’fi:‘u"m‘«‘”‘n“u.m. : : : - e EI T It will be only a few weeks, or even days, before a refrigerator will be a URGES NEW PATENT LAWS matter of urgent necessity—and while you are about it—for your, s Mr. Weeks Asks Prevention of health’s sake—get a good one—and here this week we are show- Foreign Control of U. 8. Inventions mg the new 1922 styles—the very last word. in sanitation—and Group of Publishers Meet Presi- dent and Discuss Various Mail Problems. Enactment of legisiation to prevent e DAIN TY ) f,‘:ii‘;fi'g ”f?‘??‘*;%f:".‘"fi'“" fi?é'i?fi 3 5 rlr]e re gomg tcf) siurpnse you thl; est;he low lpnc:f th;: ;::, r(:uote on 5 ' in some Inatances et ese wonderful one-piece seamless porcelain refri; . ‘ -Plece Queen Anne Bedroom Suite | |5 [E-rsierypnietmm | | one-p, P Y h f [h flni‘ Unlgd Stl!e!‘; hl; again b \ of Dresser, Chiflorette, Vanity Drossing Table and f?hli",i’;“ité'v’fi.f i of by e : E Pattern Bears a end Bed; guaranteed construction. $119. B S e o very attern 8 operations by foreign-owned patents which are unworked in this country. UL EXPORT EGGS BY MAIL. Eggs now may be sent to foreign countries by parcel post, according to: an order’ issuéd to postmasters yesterday by the Post ice Depart- ment. In the past the transportation of eggs through the mails has been confined to this count $15 Cash, $2 Weekly, or $8 Monthly Special Introductory, Price .- Every single one of these nexr—not old style [ «—Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators, | from the little fellow with only one ‘- door to the big one that would hold J . enough for a hotel, is specially : priced for the only time of the year. b3d) Andthisonefimeoftheyur—'whmthe is special—you won’t find old, sxmnunued numbers, but in this introductory display yon select from the very newest 1922 styles. If there’s even a chance that you might need a new. refrigerator this y year, we want you to come in and see tfiese fine, new styles. This annual introductory -display makes the prices so low that it's quite possible—and we might go further and say quite probable-— : that you’d get it this week 10-Piece Queen Anne Dining Room Suite. Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, round Ex- tension Table (oblong table $10- extra), five Side Chairs and one Armchair. Seats upholstered in ganume leather. Choice of ma- $1 6 9 hogany or walnut. $17.50 Cash, $2.50 W_e_ekly.. or ~$10 Monthly Every pattern, mind ypu, is very special. in pnce—do come in—won’t you? ! i i r 3 . Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name 2l -——__——-——_—-———— ey O “ b i ‘.3‘"f*‘h'$tr_u'e MAYER & CO. Betwses D& K