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! 14 A ; __THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, FRIDAY, MAY 26, ~1922. [ § <o | abor, wit provanty pet forvard s | GENOA WILL GO ON - ' | eseior eonsral esaie i 20t FEDERAL JOBS OPEN. [ryas Popspument o Agricutare D pa-iaipater | D pon has de- - jrastlet The Civil Service Commission today | Women may enter these examinations, A i L ! r TO “LASTING PEACE, s Us Year's Progress Remarkable. announced that examinations will be | but men are desired for the position Cardinal Logue, primate of all Ire- i o fe e e e “Business is going ahead on a|held to fill vacancies In the follow- |of highway bridge engineer. Full in- bile 'this evening from a confirmation larger scale in many directions that|ing: Civil service examiner (junior|formation and application blanks service, accompanted by Arcrbishop SAYS LLOYD GEORGE have been neglected during the past|grade), Civil Servico Commission |may be obtained at the office of the O'Donnell, coadjutor to the cardinal, - rclegwuyelaru,“b !firm Meyer continued. $1.000 1o $1.200 a vear; fhlghuu‘(‘ivll Service Commission, 1724 ¥ i by Ul clals - | “Extensive bu operat bridge engineer, bureau o o : ! was held up ‘by Ulster speclals at (Continued from First Page.) A n. ng operations are & 2 ean o publie | street northwest. Lisnadill, three and one-half miles actively under way in many parts of southedast”of Armagh, The car and b the country. Railroad construction, the baggage of .the pralates were loir ]CO:SQI{'V&H&IG lo;':ietya ll’l| Ruflrfll Wh‘;hdhaiu bcelr;l?.lr?usl: entirely sus- . H searched. might-be found in the adoption of a . . pended since . is being resumpd. London Session Opens While | *A™d{Gatcu .from omagn, County |policy of confiscation. He contended | Meyer, JWar Finance Director, |Ana ‘ai’ the ereat basic: industrics Tyrone, says 'hfie Sc!lnn Fein prisoners lh;al dlh(s Genoa co;}f'erence had re- ;hl% are involved in the building H there are confine in upnderground | sulted in nothing o mportance ex- A usiness are going ahead with a fair Trenches Are Dug im Belfast | fo5is, 5t metocai “couratanse, cept the truce pact, but tme real tact| Tells Bankers of Sound |degree of activity. Buy your .. ’ Polar Cub Electric Fan . : : | for those hot summer days now 3 was that a more solemn and enduring n.The banks generally are in better Z a been entered into by, shape and the bankers, I hope, hav H s .00 and Murders Reach 28. except Germany and Improvement. ceased to worry unduly." Poople are Russia in the covenant of the league encouraged and hopeful all over the d Z A . 5 5 otinations. By the Askaciated Press. country as they have not been for a Z 5 a —Arthur Griffith, Mr. Agquith made a'great play with | ATLANTA, May 26.—An optimistic |leng time. The purchasing power of s s ¢ & . g elegation whith!is \ the premier's picture of the Nations | view of business conditions through- | the farmer, slock:n.xn and _cotton A. CO. }j| tion;witn the British cabinet, had a minded the house that only quite re-|address of Eugene Meyer, ir. man-|go Into that active and optimistic| 616 12th St.—1204 G St. preliminary’ conversation today with cently, in replying to questions on|aging director of the War Finance | kind of buying which generally ac- ' ' » = | Winton Churchill, secretary for the this very subject, another member of { corporation, befors the annual con- | COMPAnies fair business und prosper- | & : the government had asserted Mat the A | colonies. - The meeting was held in government. knew nothing about _it, | vention of the Georgia Bankers' As- | serious condition of indebtedness, re- {the foreign office and lasted three @nd he wanted to know where Mr. |gociation here today, ‘hich grad- | sulting from losses on the producti | B3 the Assedisted Drass he r re today, in which grad g ses o production | hours, : : Lioyd Geor s ipformation. & & on Lo Bours CHARLES TOWN, W. Va,, May 26.— | 1Y@ Gecv&e got his igformati ual but steady improvement was|Of the past two vears but 1 believe | Grimtn 1s understood to have out-| o1 " ine instructions of Judge J. M, Got Word From Premiers. predicted. e e beve t o . {lined the policy of himself and his |y it ke 8 : 3N ar s who i AL InEls s ot ] T ook Chen il PERPETUAL | Woods to the jury in circuit cqurt The prime minister, interrupting, said BUILD[NG | colleagues In arranging the agree-|ine srguments of nine attorneys re- | he got it from the premiers of Poland | the Seuth to learn of present coudi-|rpmuy see” the remarkable progress ous conditions. They are still in a tions and future prospects, revicwed | that has been made during the past ment with Eamonn de Valera, Which.i, i1 .4 pefore the treason charge for |and Ri i v " 1 ge for umahia. Mr. Asquith asked WhY [ the general situation in the address | year. 2 1“ ""i‘ "““hs‘“:d '",M""fi‘fq?“‘fis' which William Blizzard is being tried hmiw knowledge of this been keptfrom | and ‘declared the purchasing power of | With “X-TRA” Trousers may have the effect of nullifying the . oo o5 LSt the MBuse, and pointed out that Russia | the ~farmer, Stockman and cotton- Z i piheje uld go into the hands of the jurors. se, and poin si ‘ % * ASSOCIATION [ Sl O o e B o e e e m o e e sonens | EToer Wil net e Fally Teorca (nls | TEANSFER COL. NEWCOMER. Of the Same Material or { It is expected that the full confer- ctive and op Col. Henry C. Newcomer, Corps of 1o union official entered on its fifth week | taking March 31 not to attack each |buying, which generally accompanies | prinoers: at New Orleans, has been : ence of Irish and British representa- | today a movement was evident 10 |other, therefore It would not be sug- | fair business and brosperous condi. = N | Pays 6 Per Cent Vtives will begin this afternoon. hasten the final Stages in an effort |gedieq yo o : e o unineas and brosperous eondi- | ordered to New York city for duty. y I el gested that Poland was a menace. 3 . : to get the issue before the jury by to- 1ova X = Business is on a better basis i i | ! | ord Robert Cecil's criticisms were | throughout the country than it has Those at Conference. morrow night. been since the outbreak of the war,| COMES TO MILITIA BUREAU. :on shares maturing in 45 idze Weads last night received the [MOStly concerned with the United 1 Mr. Meyer declared Maj. Willlam W. Conger, Medical 1w the Irish representatives; 1t ‘ Later Hugh Kennedy, legal adviser [yoiase Woods last night recelved 1he land France, and also with the private Bamon | prosecution and defense asked him to | conversations at Genoa. He “‘fi:’c‘n'};‘,f otes Steady Improvement. Corps, at Camp Knox, Ky. has been | J. Duggan. one of the treaty's signa-|Sive the jury and heard the objec- ANV DOl ordered to this city for duty in the ggan. ) SIEma- e e A ea o the Droposals | PIY, With the conditions laid down by the [ The country, Mr. Meyer asserted, is | ofdered to this city for duty | tories, and Kelvin O'Higgins, minis-; [\t 4k Side raiged to the Drobosal® | Unitea States government for partici- | rapidly getting to the point where 2 pactments i |ter of economics in the.dail cabinet,|present two or three other tentative | Pation in The Hague conference it should | it will be able to do business on a or 83 months. . Pays 4 Per Cent tions and declared that such conver- | not rooted in reallties, but I feel that cither white or blue serge, will prove son es withdrawn be- T : o Sk be done. He considered the relations be~ [ sounder basis than ever before. Busi A {Joined r. Griffith and Secretary |lustructions awhen court, reconvened|ween Iingland and France worse. that | ness is going ahead i all directions, A SUIT MADE TO ORDER FOR : - i Zhucelill. , received under consideration when he | Pefote the conference and -appealed to | he maintained. and « gradual steady IS YO! i A SUIT M o] R FOF : LY caid the afterndon conter- |LCceived under consideration the Touse not. io. underrate the grave | improvement - ugricaitural ive- | [MAY UR MOHAIRS ¥OU-_guaranteed to fit perfectly Assets More Than Lence, " {F neld, would also be consid- | “Ho hlsa heid under copsideration a [JAEEr of a breach with France. tock, general business and banking BIG D Ly e ittt Al st o cd’ of 'a preliminary character. |motion by the defense (o require the | M Lloyd George in a general|conditions is to be expected. = AY | | of arial and of a material tha last you 2 $8,000,000 {Prime Minister Lloyd George. it isistato to elect where and what day |TebL. resented Lord Rebert Ceclls| “I do not belleve” he said “in 30&1 SOMETHING ! of matersas, many scasons—the extra trouse understood, does not intend to par-|the presence of Blizzard in Logan | 2SPers ¥ sentimental optimism, or an optimlsm WILL HAPPEN || | tailored at | ticipate the deliberations at this [county with the armed marchers last the most sations were essential in any great | the bu ituation all over the Surplus More Than J : — DY DAEENY ¢ age." 208 t6) €0 to Ches | Aumiuct and Btrtorber wonid = T on Tt . qu’;‘,j('-‘\‘,fi” :f:‘;“}fxl.;::\il:“:;f:“‘"g(xnnd Algust and September \would be Te-|affair. The Washington conference | United "5 is on a better basis than || READ STAR MAY 29th | d t valuable. A TRY-ON IN TH 4 $800,000 {not_return until *Monday uniess his sury Th @ trenson case, and thres - [Sould mever have arrived at such af it has been since 1914, and that the - o diev.ate BASTE ASSURES COMPLETE ; vresence is urgently required. terrogatories the defense asked the | (ot Balour and Sooretary Hughes| improvement . O Sradual but steady i } preces- SATISFACTION. Final Talks Likely Monday. Jurars to answer it they” tound Blie- | ik (it DA AU Beiaics mad Thad | e S ems i 1iberty bonds were on || < MAVER OF tnterest to e Gire. || = : Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. zard guilty. The questions were What | constant “private conversations be- [a 6 per cent basis. They now sell on Collector and Lover of | JAMES = BERRY, President ||| The discussions will probably belovertact ihe conviction was based onl | fore entering the full conference. SN oot baste, er,tow wrl on [ Meme. IS Merchant Tailors JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary ontinued over the week end, and if|What witnesses testified to it and 2 JEanes measure of the changed conditions. . . | lichael Collins, head of the pro-|Where it was committed. ©On His Feet in Rebuttal. Bt e Sheneed condliony Anhque;—keprod“chon’ ! | | visional government, crosses from After a lengthy debage, the prime.fthe request of the President and of | tni ; " |the director general of railroads, i oot v anes Ireland tonight, as expected. the final | PRESIDENT REVIEWS minister waa agaln on his feet re- |y 0y 8250000,000 of equipment Furniture, Mirrnrs. Jewelery, || | stisfaction Guaranteed conference is likely to be held Mon- butting attacks by Lord Robert Cecil | (ryst certificates, which the govern- |} Silver and Sheffield Plate, | o [ ] Refunded. y : v morning, with Mr. Lioyd George| CITY’S KNIGHTS TEMPLAR |2nd others on his policy toward!ment took in connection with the || Brasses, Curios, Diamonds, Art it France. Lord Robert suggested it |OPeration of the railroads during the || Opjects, | During the forenoon the British L - = might be possible to get the Unitea | BEEIO0 OF ?qu?\luEagtf')(“nng:es}:"fig:é C()llld f\[ore Be |signatorica of chie Anslo-Irish treaty In full dress regalia the Washin&ton | srates into the conference even if iz funder consideration a bill authoriz- A. F_ Arnold re] Said: adjourned a treet for a |Knights Templar marched in review | wore necessary to jeitison The Haguw |Ing the War Finance Corporation to i 2 | of continuou | 1211 Pa. Ave. N.W. The All-Wool House from the onference Eibte; Blesiden Yestorday securiti The conference with Mr. Churchil | Pefore President Harding yesterday |meeting and arrange some economic e & < (afternoon as he stood on the front] conference w! he United States S RTee MU e of the White House. . From |mignt be wintg tn goin | TIME FOR SLIP COVERS | Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. N.W. the White House grounds the proces- Dotk 3 Z S 1 d considerab o; Com - t off until the last minute : 2 AD IN AS' sional proceeded to Calvary Baptist| Amid considerable uproar, Com-| Don’t put off v : ; S DE I BELEAST. Church, where special services were [mander Kenworthy shouted: “What|in having Slip Covers made—they'll held in commemoration of Ascension |ic vour policy?" save you much. Reasonable prices, | For Your Decoraticn Day’s Outing nee Saturday | day. which was observed by Knights| " gesire to work with the democ- | best work assured. deatlis_from vio-|of Templar throughout the country. | raey'of France.” the nremier replicd, urred in Beifast, Grand Commander Right Eminent | gecistva) S tnin PR ookt | St T A MBSEe and Crang Trsits 'S R0 e ne suis: e nave i | pCORNELG, WALL PAPER €0, The Smartest of a man was discovered | Sir James Shera Montzomery headed | ivaq \eadeq and ueed every method | 714 13¢h N.wW. street today with a bullet|the processional. ~ Rey. Willlam S except force to get America to Genoa the brain Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Church|,ng likewise The Hague. If the noble st Belfast trenches were dug|preached the sermon during the re-|isrd can do anything more, we #vel- streets, the inhabitants ! ligious services. Special music WaS|..mae his assistance. an attack. During the s rendered n n the premier said: "I and four men we The u-mnnndor!»xs in line were | .nt to v\r-rk with the good wAll of ed a umerous houses in the | Washington Commandery. ' No. 1.|i1ha democracy of France. Wao' must 't _were searched. Several | Eminent Sir Arthur M. Poynton. com- r for peace in lurope us of ammunition for revolvers mander. and Rev. John C. Palmer, HI S B were dis red. Columbi: mmandery, No. edly as the d The residence at Ballywaller. near ter Karsner, con nce for the purpose a ) Cant. Harry Mulholl ir Edward Burkholder. f wa work in order to defend Europ rd Dunleath, who repres ¢ Commandery, No. 3, inst the aggression of our com- |County Down in the Ulster par! Sir Thomas G. King, com- ment, was attacked today by raider: 1d Rev. Eminent Sir Luther who engaged the guard cons . prelate; De Molay Com- Millinery—Dresses-—Waists—Suits—Coats White Confirma- White Confirma- tion Wreaths B Where Your Dollars Count Mast tion & Bridal Veils ] $2.98 to Wreaths of flowers: inent NEW YORK and Return SUNDAY firing following. Eventually the po- No. 4. Eminent Sir Iityd C | : lica drove off the assailants. v commander, and Sir Alex- i pretty’desigr £ A mob ed a man_on ek, prelate; Orient Com- | JUNE 4 Bridge 1 ght and after beatin, No. 3 ninent Sir Otto B. | 300 Show Room aim _severely threw him into t . and Sir Richard | il Excarsion Jaly. 30 river. His body h&s not been recov-|P. Evans, prelate: Brightwood Com-. Similar .Excursion July ered | manders. No. 6, Eminent rljliw;’nzr ls Ready Ly. Washington........1230 AM. pecial Constable Connor was shot | L. Loher. commander, and Sir Herbert Arrive in New York in Early . - dead in the strect here at midnight. | F_Ivers. prelate SR I g T Morning. Fer Your Decoration Day ional fighting was resumed in — Pivetlitisies oF sbosiaiig, RETURNING: A = Outing tern part of the ci and the = o Sl Leave New York from C. R. R of wollh to ssss military was compelled to intervene. ATION TRIPS 1325 14 se. | D X757 Terminals, West 23a Street {One man was killed and several per- ceo- Phtt CD-- lnC-v Main 4224-5 B Ciptown). 5:47 P.M. standard time; sons “were wounded. including two oA Liberty Street (downtown), 6 P.M., girls - Sk standard time, same day A 300-ton collier, owned by a Bel- TO Round Graduste Eyes Exsmined 3 5 " was boarded at Dundalk McGormick” Modtear < e Tickets on Sale Friday and Sat- ollege lasses Ftte et who held up th “..;f.‘.'f,’;."‘ e DR. CLAUDE S.SEMONES | See FI:er-;;":v'l;ult Ticket “npmmemere. | | Baltimore & Ohio BOSTON of the crew. while they hed the compass and telegraph instrumen d threw a portion of the vessel 7" Meals and stateroom accommodstions on machinery overboard. stoamor Included.” Extra charges for pro- ~rirmggy || ferrd space. - Through tickets to principal points. Full Phone Main 721 Satins, Transpar- o 250 to $35.00 PUSH IRISH ELECTIONS. (e ek stel o/t e e Worth $2 $ By the Avsociated || Pier 3, Prate se. Tel. Plaza 4200 e fetas, Georgettes, ont organtiza. Ia2i 202 s i Ostrich thons throughout Irelund | are busy preparing for the elections and it now seems likely that more candidates will b op- { nosition to the \MERCHANTS&M TRANSPORTATION. 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