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—= COMMUNITY HOUSE ' |CHILDREN OF TRINITY COMMUNITY HOUSE STAGE . = ‘|ANTI-DE4F EAKING lmls BABY BOY, 3 DAYS " TRACK MEET IN STREET AND HAVE OCEANS OF FUN| ‘LW I$ URGEP BY . “OLD; AWAITS HOMF. ; - “MUTES IN'VIRGINIA SREE ‘ T "'xf‘y'i«'f:’fl‘fl'é?;.“fif’iucun 19.—The N[w TERRUR RE'GN A pretéy baby .boy, Just thrée days Aspociation of Deaf of Virginia, in 9ld, is. waiting at the Trinity Com- Munity House to be offered ‘a:home ; convention héze today. selected Nor- | folk as the p! Tor tffe meeting-next year, and pasped;a resalution asking CAADA CONTROLS USES OF U SiGOAL Fuel Official Warns Public of where he will be:tenderly-sheitered |until he 1s old enough &nd-strong énough ‘to fight his own way; through Will Burn Courthouses and : : life, E i the state to provide a law to prevent 5 constituents Peril of Cutting Qff of Tt gefow wag broumnt Lo e Lpersons. trom, faying themseives «s| DEStroy More Railways | Bottled st The Greenbrier s > i u ity House, at ang C streets, deaf, thus bringing honest deaf per- . WHITE SULPHUR Supply if Misused. yesterday atiernoon and”entrusted to ! sons into 1 repute. and Bridges. | SPRINGS, W. Va. The .conventlon urged stringent America'd Health-Giving laws ‘against deaf faking. The con- H Resort vention also advocated cumnx_flmr}'lTo AVOID OPEN BATTLE At Druggists and Grocers education. Tomorrow the convention \ Nm“w_ will have an all-day “picnie. d f) sele Lo.. Bombing Outrages and Sniping in Distributers. ARBITRATION LONE Dublin Indicate Plan Al OBSTACLE BARRING ready Adopted. NEE : ANTHRACITE PEACE |1, 0, sovcis rr S LONDON, August 19.—A press as- Drink { sociation dispatch from Dublin says » there is ample evidence that the irregu- lars, who admittedly have been de- Tgs mother. Young and of a good fam-, iy, admitted her inabiljty to:care for TROOPS FOR NOVA SCOTIA | (25, 3e5b" Vhosd ceier died scfore “f love my baby better tham any-, T | hing in lte~ she sald. “but { would 3 0 ip 2L S : 0 rather .sacrifice myself than have it' Miners' Actici in Allowing Mines | roce”tre tremendous oads T cannot | E 3 L vercome. d a d to Flood, Against Lewis’ Or- ?o‘.}i. e l'“‘ LRk vy Mrs., €ovell is ready to vouch for ! ders, Scored by Press. the parents of the ba Both came | St - |f3om respectable Washington families. | 'Bh& .;a.m,land complete ihnlinrmaunnl Special Di n Bieg: | given to responsible person: AN A Ont. August 19-—Coal | WBO MIERE be interested in the vase . 13 to be brought into the Province of. SEE S e Il -(Continued from First Pige.) | 7 = | state a maximum of $4.50 a ton at the mine, The previous fair price pre- vailing in that state was about $3.50 | feated in the field, are planning a new Ontario from the United States only | b on a signed order from J. A. EHis, 5 Ontario fuel controiler. — - . A but Gov. E. F. Morgan of West Vir-|campaign of terrorism and destruction Today thi v the pub- 7 Shis oficial wamnp the'ny ginia_suggested the increase to meet lic that “the United States is closely | - : 3 : g g ’ J i B B e cule Agreeménts amd | The insurgents' tactios are undergoing 4 oy ¥/ guarding against any misuge of sup- . . 3 4 ¢ <accelerate production. » a change which has become more and ply." He states that he has been in- 5 e ¥ e 3 Further -increase of ‘fair price{more apparent since their rout from ° | - v e e 3 maximums to the new $4.50 ‘a ton ) . . ate ltS formed from Washington that any T ened by todar - 'conl misuse of fuel orders might result officials, who indicatia tRat as BOV- It j& not their intention to hold on to in 2 cutting off of the supply from { : s A 5 “ k2 : ernors of the various states fecom- |areas as an organized force and invite | 9 For Your Player-Piano across the border. Britain’s Only Desire Is for oo { mended,” increased "prices o meet |tonflicts at close quarters with the Free It is intimated that steps are to be E - tion would be taken by Mr, Spencer. | State forces. adds the dispatch, but Lo taken to try and get freight re-|° i et ot legislation | Strike swiftly and inflict the maximum Guctions on food and fuel anu In lue World Peace and Trade, 4 f’s"’,‘}'&‘,,f;‘ o Congress by “Presi- |amount of harm to all men of question- 1On the Alamo—Fox Trot. No. 1953 matter of duty on Welsh coal coming | : H ent Harding for the creation of a ted- | able lovalty. The irregulars are de- 1 Editor Declares. : : s - o oL L [ oiaren Lol e emteres o anicationll o et c The step taken by Premier King r Decla e ‘ ) er oRl e fair | Into fiving columns, composed: of about | Red Clover—Fox Trot. No. 1961 and Minister of Militia Graham in Ty 2 g 5 5 % : prices probably will apgroximate |thirty to forty men and divided into B . = sending additional troops to the Nova 2 : 2 e 54730 a om at the mifles unless |squads of five, to carry out the new | BUzZ Mirandy—Fox Trot. S~otia mines to keep order is appmv.,pmNCARE IS PUZZLE 2 g production reached.a point where [tactics. No. 1932 ed of and there are some decidedly i | charges would drop gutomatically. Plan Guerrilla Warfare. t: s the atti- | fu‘i‘jengrfi?::r’;{:n?gxnalr:o‘:: 5 - e i 4 4 3 ! U. 8. Coal Buying Agency. gu‘f!h;“ irregulars intend to conduct On Sale at W som t and larg- 5 3 i 9 4 4 5 y i a warfare “by the same methods fiooded, John Lewis. head of the ¥ sl 4 7 v 4 : jcreated by Congress is expecied bY | English"—in these words the irregular | [Y]C) ws United Mine Workers, of America.| ~ Grave Results Would Threat- . . y 3 administration oficials to_take. the | higher command has notified the rank - gent instructions 1o Wix subogdina & 4 & E 2 ; form.of the Unifed States Grain Cor- land file. At the same time strict orders | Everything Musical 1222 G St. N.W. officers in the disaffected Nova Scot en Europe % A 4 1 ; i g poration, ‘which controlied the Prices’ have been issued against “indisciplined | ——— == = s s N pe. 4 ¢ £ 4 ; : B of grain during the war. Legal com- llooting.” The burning of hay racks, regions that “the pumps should b | plexities, would be avoided, as suffi- [courthouses and workhouses and the | manned and steps be taken to prevent : : plexities. wo . . 0 r 3 3 'q v € “ 3 K perators probably would ] destruction of railways and bridges will ‘“i,.‘;’%",‘i{;?,{"éi"ukéfl?if’?'“%‘."?x.c. BY A. G. GABDINER, : i A 4 o 4 5 I ."i)ling to co-operate with the gov- | continue and s . authorized b the TLachlan. however. thinks otharwise, | BFitain’s Greatest Liberal Editor.. : F 3 . ; crnment in . maintaining a price 8t|leaders and declares: “We can meke just as|By Cable to The Star. i : : 4 B, which coal would be fold to the cor | The mutineers may be inclined. ' biz money unwatering the mines as! LONDON, Aug. 19.—Wh o . g ; : voration, which would In (urn X the |comments the Press Association cor digging coal el R L Sl Rae 4 : : § b price for fuel in Interstate commeres |respondent. to ignore the supcemciy Strongly scof MarLachlan _for | *oPe drifting? With the breaking up | : : s : A Similarly it.was thought ri- | important fact that, in the main, peo such an attitude. the Montreal Star|of the London cenference and the | [ o : : ¥ 5 2 ous states could set up like agencies ple of Ireland favor the national; £a) “This puts the issue ~quite)conflicting policies ‘of Fra ana | B i > HE R & ; 5 3 for the mamltnn;ue‘ o au;MD coal | L100PS: that the Free Staters had am- squarely before the people of Can- e T v ¥4 - within their boundaries ?rd e 'l | ple experience with guerilla warfare | sda MacLachlan savs that ‘ol England declared, the entente has be- R : " e w4 ) produced therein of received bY Wa¥ | without suppert from- the people. and | <t i an. prevent-the de-|come a shadow. Ev : y E 2 o 1 3 at spasmodic” attacks by roving | retion of the mines’ and thEt o » FcErinco meace . : ; » ‘ : ; Chairman Winslow of the House(nal pasmodic’ attacks by roving | uction of the min, was signed the st sh- body else will do it. k JEn>d he [straln fof Britias French relations imposed by the dia- {metrically opposite aims of the two Lo ; > v e attacks i : : s sident for creation of a : | ; ; ; % byl the {Eresident; forsicre Method Adopted in Dublin. ! fact-finding commission and a coal PROGRAM OF RESEARCH countrics has foreshadowed a rup- 5 Bency. aimed at the prevention of | Events in Dublin the past two or | LoTs NTY FIVE 2 ture, - - % 3 % 3 T ! profitsering, had -not returned to 4he | three davs are pointed to as giving |} Homes in town AT GORGAS INSTITUTE | Engiand's sole interest is the esmb-z ! 3 5 i 5 fcity yesterday, and other membersia good indication of the new meth- | lishi S \ : i | of the committee said they rather |ods. Bombs were hurled into a mo-!fall around _ mcnt of peace conditions 'and a ? % 3 : % k 2 cxpected a draft of the latter meas- itor car containing national officers [l houses in a’ row Tr. Strong Announces Divisions Es- | Festoration of trade. This is neces- : 2 R . ure to be orented by administration | Before the horrified civilians in the |fCooe oI A TOW. i P 2 sary to the existence of a country Lo 7 , . sources, to be ured at leact as & work | crowded street had time to recover | §-p. O T el G Sl N tablished in New Memorial In- | which -lives by external commerce. L ¥ - R , ing basis. Mr. Winsiow wil from their astonishment the attack- | ake 11th or F or N. Cap. st. tomorrow., ready. for work. ing party had vanished. In another E 4 Bill Urged. : |case troops traveling in a covered | car marked “Brookland” “Michigan Park.” 12th ; England has no interest In the eco- e - stitution at Panama. “Fromic or political.destruction of Ger- e ‘ : : : o . # the Harvard |M&nY. The objects of the war were = : car- were attacked in full view of | DE I (B, SEsonE 00t turned | AcCOmplished. and every interest has | & . : : e s e T the Biand |Passersby. After firing a dozen (l \fichigan ave. N Medical Sehool. who has just returned | pointed .to the necessity of re-estab- | s id i : - - | Lepublican e ing. commigsion. | Shots the assailants fled in all direc- | : L from his fourth, trip to Panama, an-|lishing economic relations with the = - 4 - ~ > = d | Dlready reported by the- labor com- | UONS. 8 p.m. nounces that it has been decided to|Teformed Germany. he wheelbarrow race (upper) and the three-legged race (lower), two enjovable features of the athletie games | mittee and now on the House calen- | Night fring eichy Built, Oxned end Frr Sale by st visions bacteriol= | Atim, participated in by the youngsters, at 3d and C streets, yesterday afternoon, the street having been roped off j dar. might be: put. through with 5 ) M dd h establish firsbldist mm.“, 'dc G s =ef F¥tuce Scorcd. during the meet. The affair was conducted by Rev. David R. Covell, rector of Trinity Episcopal Chureh, also| amendments i short order., possibly. | dUring the week V' aug csy. pathology and animal diseases{ This has been England's idea|shown in the picture. It is for the benefit of these children that the hington and Chicago base ball game will | next week. Some provisions of the in the new Gorgas Memorial Institute | throughout in her conflict with the | be played Thursday ve ded by 5 | Sh ln of tropical and préventive medicine | French aims of extraction of impossi- bsi::dubgl hn :iera;:ifz.ya:;l th\eyn;eu,;- ""STORY NEARLY READY. anmn, C. a+ Panama. These departments will | ble indemnities and the political dis- gested that it be called up, amend- Establiched 1889. Masin 6935. Tenth Floor. e " LT o | it St denracivs, na | FILM OF EXILED KAISER i ; | A WORD FOR LAUNDRIES | i, 2, 2e5%, 00, Sttt ottt || Toe sovseny ook or eoreetows, || Woodward Bldg,, 15th and H - VIEWED BY PRESS CLUB s ~ | | | | it has never been quite clear which No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ours. st -{France desired . W, 5 f out. ‘wold obviate the ne-|of that section of Washington west || = L spread of the most important infec most, Was it money In Defense of the Good Service;Poinfed Out MO oo tings and re- |of Rock creek. beautifully illustrated tious diseases of man and animals. disruption of Germany bound, will soon be It is said there will be co-operation | Poincare’s proposal pointed to .the | > | sultant del nely 0 between the institute and the Ancon |latter. All the international experts| Remarkably Clear Pictures Show | i Bendered by Them. Nobody was prepared to speak bution. according to Hospital and Leprosarium. agreed that the schcme as .to .the Zus 2 i To the Editor of the Star: with authority as to House commit- { Charles P. Hancock. president of the In addition to the foregoing sub-|financial expedient was folly, but as William's Brisk’ Walks in | | i raeste it aites grate- | tee procedure on the coal agency pro- | Standard Engraving Company. who Jects. tropical botany and the hiologic | t0. the —expedient of dismembering S | A | tul tributes to that target for tirade, | POS3L an administration drace | was awarded,the contract for fta “ffect of sun light will also receive }Germany and destroying her economis Gardens of Doorn. get for tirade, | POTUL 107 a% it Was sald, work could | publication by a specially elected attention. Provision is to be made |life, the Poincare scheme would be 8 C & { the laundries. begin on this at once, and with-{committee of" the Georgetown Citi- for instruction of a mumber of stu- | elective. Tt is inconceivable that he | Members of the Natlonal ‘:::f’n;'::" - | The man who rescued his employ- | out heariggs, tssprogress would be jzefs Amoclation | dents, the course of instruction o be | 3uPposed Emeland would indorse this | Witnessed the prese sht.| caderal Courts in Virginia |crs child. then was anathematizea|8réatly ~txpidited . Some . lerder e A e e e Gesigned especially for those who havelSeéntence of death -on Germarmy. by Frederick Hamlin of the New gInIa | i pathematized | Geclared ‘theré were grave- difficul- jthe work will contain many interest: had laboratory training. The ‘question is. what motive re-| york Times, of the only=moving pic- i s ging the brat's hat.{ tjes to be encountered. but the gen- jing illustrations. dear.to the hearts Dr. Strong says “that since the pres- | mains? Has Poincare com E < i I parallels the present-day position of | eral view was that legislation as |of citizens of Georgetown and Wash- 1aon SIEODE Save that alnice e res | cinclon That Frears comSiogthe | ture film in existence of former Kai-| aNd Georgia Issue Tempo- ar eundiy. s e ed by the President: was necce. | ington. notable among which will be public. already overtaxed, had do- jdissolve the entente and rely upon in- | ser William of Germany, while in ex- @ The laundry sary and that it wouRl ‘be provided jone of the new $5.000.000 Key bridge, y 202 ry brings hygiene, od- Lt v S C . Tnte Mmoo 40 Anericen, | P IaCion. Prle e SRR e at Doorn Holanaswken b ¢\ ary Restraining Oders. Jern brcicciion muraenurimg. roher| " thelotet P O e T haree of com- —not ‘only American physicians—to | er a breach with France in order to | TéPresentative gf Baron Clemens von ety ' {And punctual service to a department TROOPS WIT: - DUigEfDe Toxe DU v R 4 con. tract for publication was composed of Mr. Hancock. chaifman: William | |A. Gordon. Frank P. Leetch. Dr. J. iH. Yarnell. Alexander Shepherd, jr. { rovide a suitab secure an approximation of hi » i Radowitz-Nei, & close personal friend s X rith wWhiSh o tarry e Tre monay | The former consiaeration 1s aurtaluca | o¢ fha onod & rat war 1ord, Announcement was made last nlghtlzi ':;fe hh"x':“"‘“q"""‘m” dependent o A St | pehe enormous military predomi. | " ne pictures are remarkably clear, |from the headquarters here of the| raliabls individuale. Bat we rige up| 00 o TRCT Oroer® f e Faicoinas) n;edomr;ngzheifi;one close-up of the exile of Doorn in|Soughern railway that temporary re-|and ptriodically siash out at it on ! Indiana- Fields. i widow of a field marshal of 2 sinister shadow in the background g et foridd o B0 aiking | Straining orders in favor of the road | §3nera rsineiples tAdon o ulame | POLIS, Ind., August 19.— pension of $1,500 2 year. B A ngland has ntil | skly over the twenty acres of land jand against interference in_operation | L of i1 National Guard { that shadow, but_it is now. no longer |3/lotted to him for the rest of his days.. by-strikers had been issued yester-| Seek roses in December ' ice jn Jipe: { tfoops from. the coal fields of In- SPECIAL NOTICES. possible-to ignore It and the-recont | He carries himself yrerfectly erect, and.iday - in the federal courts for the O comtancs in wind. or cofi in chaft: “f ;015 was ordered by Gov. Wargen T. == = panic caused by knowledge of Eng- |once when giving orders to a g: eastern district of Virginia and the!| Or any other thing that's faise: before McCray here today. —The “govermor also took steps to, dissolye the proc- FOR SALE—20 SHARES PITAL | jand’s inferiority in the air is the first | & 8limpse of his old pompous manner is You truct 1 eHeis dress Box 193-L. Strr office. SR i P. A ROBERTS The former emperor wears a pointed : ‘) X . A o D The announcement also gave a com- | exactingly supervised, perfectly sys. |lamation establishing martial law at | CoNSTRUCTION | George L. Nicholson and Albion K.| I £ Parris e b | stock of the American Dairy Supply Co. Ad- . ¢ s 3 -| southern district-of Georgia. - 44| indication of alarms that are deep, if | Plainly discernable. & 1 don't know of a business more 7 unspoken. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY beard of the Van Dyke.type, which, with | plete list of injunctio: a - N i o ns to date af- i . obis gimacted by aor other than myseit Will France Proceed Alémet {his_hair, appears to be ‘perfe;;tl)’_ White. | Fecting the Southern, which In adai- i‘:i'","::“:&’.;r‘?;’ o rsgx?vr:-‘-ul'r:ec;‘;g:c'g‘:' s"“"lflnhlnd in \:ther se;mns «:Ixn: PrexiicSimor o Northwest ‘214 '{ Tt remalns to be seen wl On one or two occasions he is seen|tjon to thpse issued yvesterday_ were,|ble work, ar ~ | state _where' coal 'was being minec - | WANTED — THREE PERSONS TO FiL}| France. confident of the ntre:::):h:; with the famous. dachshunds “‘““hh“’l.with dates of issuance, as follov the L%Ser:"liu‘.f;fyf“’fi"i’r‘iiz",,E,‘LTR under state protection. eyl e, B h Offi : pastv_tourlng to Atfantic City: leaving next|Nier military position, will proceed | 3ld to have been with him throughout| List of Injunctions. businesses—their haman siae® reout|""Reports received ere' from Jason-| Builders of the “IDEAL" Garage—co ranc ces \ at.” morning, returning Sunday or Monday: | alone on a policy that has been con- |the great war. At other times he Is dries, I've found, are the stepchilgren | ville stated . that Capt. William: F.|iog qualits. the cheanest in the city. s Eive address and when | can see Sou for|demned on ecomomic grounds by, the | ¥Alkng and_ conversing with Maj.; August 16 applving to lines of the | of Commerce. They -bear apuse wun. | Kleifgen, in command of 153 militia- { member (he nome ROBERTS —where vou can leave terms. Address Box 249-L. Star office. opinion of all Europe. It is imj ic | von Dommer, who acts as general inter- | New Orleans and Northeastern in |’y 02\ oot o S 1a en. entrained this morning after {810 Down. 810 Month—Caxh or Terms. =5 5 SUPERINTENDENT OF AGENTS—ONE OF |le to answer this now. The incidents | mediary of ail communications from him | Louisiana:” August 16 applying to|Lublic Servants insolens. InaiTeregt | speRAIng seventeen-days' in the cual AT 3 fied “Ads” for ANSURANCE COMPANIES | of Poincare's departure from London |10 Visitors, other thanthose specially |llnes in western district of Georsia:lana dispcsed to merit deliberately the | fields. The movement:of the troops 24 The Star—all listed be- ING FOR A SUPERINTEND- invited to' the castle. During these {August 16 and 17, applying to South-|{ituperation they receive undeserv- | will depend largely upon.the ability 2> 2 3 JAB AN OFPENING FOR A 8 - | created a disquieting impression. HIs | 5 u ! : 3 Fasis THIS POSITION SHOULS TAISSION | attitude was one of calculated cold- | Walks and talks with his close friend, {ern lines and subsidiaries in Tennes- | eqly. of the Pennsylvania raflroad to pro-| “iik<n R low— 5 < . Al i villi i iculates the | See: August 16. applying to New Or- % A GENERAL AGENCY. IF-YOU CAN De |ness and his interview in the Paris | William, points and ; gest ! 4 & . Two laundries serve my household. | vide cars, it was said. g LIVER THE BUSIN BOTH PER. | press upon his return there did not |Ereater part of the time. leans ind Northexstern lines In. Mis-| one by s widely advertised metho, Forty-three: carloads af coal were| /\:% 15th &t. and Vermont ave.. John C. SONAL PRODUCER AND ORGANIZER. GIVE | by any means relieve the situation.| Scenes of the castle at the time he siss| fip B 'us:\:t , ;‘overms uth- makes my shirts and collars a pleas- | mined during the:seventeen days that| o f Haley D Phi oy T-CO! His refusal to submit the matter to|entered and since it was done over|ern lines in the northern district of | yre and comfort to wear. The other | the troops were in the district giving T L s R Eme T N’ N - W REFER- | the league of nations or a r by his order were also thrown on|Georgia, an ugust 17, applying to{abi X ' 3214 eparations | by s . h T ably attends to the eneral work. otection to the miners. ENCES. ADDRESS BOX'321.C. STAR or~’mmm,,,]',,,, closes the door to a com. | the screen. as well as a street scene | entire line of Cincinnati, New OfleflY}SEOn the few ocoasions ‘we've had 1o |" . FURNTTORE REPATRED AND UPHOLSTER.|Promise. and Poincare's significant |in Doorn. 'The room and suite occu- and Texas Pacific, a subsidiary, injmention omissions, damage or un x : reference to England's proposal of the ; pied by former Kaiserin Augusta Vic- | Kentucky: satisfactory ‘work, every means of - T( ] 53,8 gour home:. il g0 amywhere. ~ Addresa| Jniegion of Germany to. the lossue | toria and- the chapel at Doorn trom| Efforts of the Southern railway toreparation were exeries. “winen °i|HOPE TO PREVENT AW < < - indicates another source of irritation. | which_ she was buried were among r were de- | left for the Seashore they both gave = ey it e Tumin Carpet Clonsing CLECIED | "One view that is held {s that Poin- |the .views: also the famous wood clared by Fairfax Harrison, its presi- |us special, early-in-the-week service . ENTENTE BREAK 2018 14th st. n.w., the same now being con.|Care is relying upon English sym.|shed where the dethroned monarch|dent, yesterday. to be meeting with|with a will. - . ! ducted by Wm. H. Montague. 24+ | pathy for France being too powerful takes his strenuous exercise. . In the words with which Mark e + 40 Between Woodley r. and Cathedral ase 14th st and Colorado ave. Piney THE CO-PARTNERSHIP OF STEPHEN D, | 'O Permit a break if France holds out.i Bobert Armstrong, president of the Twain denied his rumored demise, the (Continued from First Page.) H Finished d d & Branch Pharmacy Lefas and Adem Cokinos. trading under the ;x:m cu‘urhsetluu' n.rev:flaed alw-y.Jn‘cluh, introduced Mr. ’#m}..‘," Ty) sa;t: pp! 200 skilled me- ;;‘:g;g:.\‘l ahe _}nu?dn{ sre “‘greatly = ! nishe ?“ under ]CO" Jith st. and Park road, Tipton & frm name of “Colum ttling Works,” at; the past. but opinion today is chang- | that his presence in Washington w: id Mr. Harri: 2 ed.” Truly, it is, as Shake- i i i - 911 2ud“et. ne. “Weshingtod. D. C..' was|ing. and the death of Lord Norlg-ldue to. e courtesy of the Press Club | o1 atatement are en Foute to aur | SPEArs £ays. “The quality of mercy is | OF considered "’;M‘““’,"’;":t‘:;‘:f"f: struction. AVashington's larg: issoived Angust 3, gnd hereatter said; cliffe has removed the most powerful | of New York, the only other place in | principal shop points today and we | ROt strained.” and those of us who so | remains undetermined. er | est, best located, designed and 15th and U sts. J « Yith and Clifton sis. H Colodny Co 11th and Harvard sts.. The Har- d_Pharmacy Y'l4th st. and €olumbia road. Evans’ Drug Sto 3401 14th et., Brooaugh's Pharmacs 2822 NN AVE ifl Hoimesd” and otis piace.” Hotmead Jobn M. Thal Morzan_Bror. ioldenberg’s (time 18th &t 192 business will be conducted by said Stephen D. g T 3 dil; i 2 v d be taken. = Taa iy advocate of the French policy from |the United States where the flim has|gaxpect to have more tomorrow. n | readily criticise might well wish with | éourse- probably woul aken. : SO i o Breari s yader the same name. | English public life. Thero is o elo. | been shown. A vote of thanks was|Safition over 600 Southern’ railway | BUrnS . Tkt s B most . complete new urban e . Ameocisted (D (Signed) STEPHEN D. LEFAS, ment of English opinion that wants a | extended to Mr. Hamlin at the con-|employes from other departments Oh, wad some power the giftie gie us homes. Two stories,. attic, : 11 2nd st. ne.- | break, but if the price of a continu- | clusion of his talk. 1 who have volunteered for service are| To see oursel's as ithers sce us! Sir John Bradbury and his a¥eo- (R j o0 hiee bhaths, two 1. ave. 3. French - (Sfgned) ADAM COKINGS, ance of sympathetic relations.is sur- now at work in our shops and new At wad fras onle a blundér free us ociates left Paris optimistic over- the 2, > A 1005 8th n.w. 21* {render of the hops for a peaceful volunteers are being placed daily. We showers, breakfast and sleep- possibilities of arranging a tempo- d Elm sts., Douglas’ Phar- Y. reconstruction of Europe, then are still ready to receive our old men, F. ROMER. : X 'S We i your nf.?f;.- terrets for .ull’""‘ isfoettatn. S o +|STRIKE SEEMS UNLIKELY. but they seem (o give their first alle: e rary settlement. The commission has | mg.d porch, Ll\guff;lur sb 401{ i s and hire. . MARYLAND FERRI . giance to union leaders, who are 1 d that Germany wel: id’s room: double _brick . and Rock Creek Church rd., Rainter, Md. LT e ar menny Break, Great Lakes Seamen Favor Accept- | themsslves making no sacrifice. Un- A LAUNDRYMAN DEMURS. m‘;_':’;flgmnua with the mis- g‘:mile Open to 8 p.n Rock Creer ""',;':"’;,N o DO Germany fears a break. G til they ask for reinstatement in suf- > 3 .mm. 001 1. st.. Sorse Prarmacs WE 5 i xu“lesugat di nppedr:nce D;ng;ns: ing Small ' Increase. flclent numbers to restore normal :; sion, and it.is'thought not lmyroblhlel Built, Owned and For Sale Only by 5 Dupont Circle, Dupont Pharmacy. Cptolsters and Drapery Work Hand's * restraining influence upon | o, R reterendum vote | LfaNSPortation demands we will con Charge of Carelessness With the |inat the German government may Midda h prSih A0 a0 Fiorda'ave., Fearon's in ¥ akin a 1 3 4 3 AR CROW & LUSKEY, e Aesperats pasipHtan T, 1eF | among " the yesselmen employed_on e e D cep Pl newi men: Wash Is Denied. Sltor ey suggestions for meeting ug MY and Mass. ave. Hygelan 9 } " |the great lakes may not be neces- i e situation.., ¥ Bear 1254 Jor 8¢ XW0.___ West oarn, o | tense fear, s reflected in the further | .0, ®45 qetermine tne attitude of | B|G FOUR RAIL STRIKE e tron sy Gérman industrial interests have been Shannon, Inc. S You Can Rcly Upon Us ‘Should France declde to put through | the men as to whether they should My, attention has been called to a n e daran st esase lon e e TR e and 1st st., Sylvern z s the Poincare proposal of force ajeme |declare a general strike or accept CALLED OFF.ON C letter published in your'column. Au-|®Xerting Established 1899. Main 6935. Tent A A= —making Auto Repairs right. : the gravest situation arises. A mere | the Wage.agreement proposed by the < OAST |gust.17, headed “Lost. Laundry" and | government to prevent the intended in: Woodward Bldg., 15th and H brth Capitol st. and K. 1. ave., One-man prices if on | mekative sttitude by England is im. | Lake Carriers - Association. accord- i slgnéd “G. Baker.” T have béen en- | ependnt action of France, which they |l ) piace Like Home: No Home Like ours. | i [l Parker's Pharmacs Oeeman prices if one man S A ena Setupies ericony | 10 fo aavices zeceived by he DU | 1og ynGELES Ausust 10._tho| 85800, he unary"Diainesy Tor| 7T 0" ke the torm of mmedtat i ou_for “useless’ Heipers whose - heatss|on the Hhine. and would be con. | Mment o ! strike of the Big Four Brotherhoods| ("G uuiness grow: from oy oo | acoupation of the Ruhr. ‘Great Britain, it R "R <. e Menmont Df the pronaeng out | ’Officers of the various locals of Of the coast lines of the Atchison. be termed its experimental stage into [it-is indicated, would greatly prefer a ! . eynolds&Sonx, Inc. | tarms *line through that territery, | the -seamen’s unfon, 'it was said, |Topeka and Sanfs Fe ret'w trelyml‘“ industry of importance now rank- | gestlement by unanimous ‘approval . in | SR Slio Covg 120 Tope, | What would Be her attitude? ~Will e oI e e et e |and passenger service will be e b In the scale of the com- |\~ cominiaslon rather than isolated | £ A b on; ollars f,th “Bliess Pois FEAT s messines™ | and so staltity herselt?. Wil sho o | the lssue should be put to a vote. sumed fmmedl ey L e ennyunced | are invested right here Tn “Washing. | action by, the French. e o~ et Indications were said to point to)today by L L. B gaan- | ton in the latest improved machinery| gir.John Bradbury will therefore muke —of Biggs' igstallation ; sent to French officlals entering this incre of- | ager of the Santa Fe. Mr. Hibbard 2 it itom eMelshesoia; | tOITItOLY fo carry out & pollcy she | Scceptance of he WAgS (USWS O | announced he received word from|ind clbment Modern mothods and |, “girong effort to obtain additionai lencsy—in- he g -1 - o] Plants Jne ter gee s NOW- sbout us | emerge. =) manded. br::hoell‘»hoo; C"p""nuh"s had ?e ‘ttrus ttnvvrewect to the great ma- |and British positions, or some temporary e T T Plaat—or mating SEESRET | L OnCe France ls started on separate = reached a decision that the tratnmen | 17t 0! Washington laundries, ' | golution, where, 2 moratorium would |} Finished and under con- action, it ‘is clear 6 entente .is Gude’s American Beauty Roses will return to work. The walkout not be necessary. A loan of £12,000,000 | The Biggs Efl!ifleeflnt' -Co, | doomed. Tt is idle to speculate as to| .4ptyre’ grat | pri Home grown. |of the tratnmen on the Santa Fe was | C/2lm against any certain laundry he struction, in restricted and WARBEN W. the consequences of so ‘tremendous a | C2Pture” first prize. s %|has his proper redress against it|would make possible the carrying out: = 'ARREN W. BIGGS. President, 12v14 F.—Advertisement. 1limited to the coast lines, and the re: without launching a general attack x5 % s o2" cash B e ‘or! Zoncd N[assachusetts Parl\. Make use of the one nearest to you. These - Branches are maintained for “the convenience of Star readers. The serv- ice costs nothing ad- ditional. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office. 1310 14th st. n. Tel. Frani fact, but it can hardly fail to spell turn will restore service to normal 0 b 2 “~ | final disintegration of European civil- throughout the: system. against the industry. If the laundry o this year. The British | | differently designed brick and tlon. It {s the hope that France - ‘ in question {5 not reliabl on- | the remainder, vear_ s . = f Tf You Want - B e pertlof tsolating her:| D. C. PHYSICIAN FINED. horne Teturn of the Big Four brother-Isible he should confine Bie abuss. to kmember belleves that such a loan may |ftile; central and side ‘hall situation of the striking shop crafts. | that concern. No doubt, had he re-|ps raised if Germany.can gather to- quested they would have gladly per- - men, General Manager.Hibbard said.) 1it/eq" the s of thelr Same with | Sether sufficient securities. homes with lots 50 to 115-ft. front, four and six bedrooms, ROOF WOR K 3% ".;S‘ldf.mm the public opinfon of IE Special Dispatch to The Star. Phose Maln 14 Copyright, 1922.) LLE," . August ‘l!.'—Al No terms have been made with the 3 orotl = e o e . Milision “on. the 1ith | shopmen_ and the conferences dealt the privilege of likewlse presenting| The matter of ailoan will.be thorough-| Ry, * three and four, baths, HAS HUSBAND ARRESTED street pike, near Wheaton, solely with ¢he operating trainmen. 1t Tate e :»:,x:&'f{:{'fi'fi s |1 inquired -fato " ;he .m‘lml::;n. be- single and double heated . HUSB! b TED. |days ago, ‘between an automobile did not value his duck trousers suff- | C2use With it payments could be .made, Exhibit 32d and operated by Dr. R. D. Moore of Was clently to make a personal complaint | until the Drojested November. canterence. arages. R ! "and. riven by Mrs H. | . W.- STOKES SAMMONS, 0! jInston and one d & f The Star | |at headquarters. . Dia hi ¢ the |1f a loan is.not feasible the mission is | hedral ave. (Woodley rd.). 830 33th St. yPum. @ - | SQCKVILLE, Ma. Angust 1o, Fira"Swore hofors. Judge Semusl Riges Rxgzmm? have a‘hassm,' Clerkc antweriog. the ,mv;fiéggu e faced with' the -necessity of fnding | Op'en to 8 m.( s Factor made shades at fac-|Horace Fletcher of Kensmgton, tm ':.':m'x"xh’c‘:méiircfi"olt“r:log‘:fnz' “ehe| | semt daily and Sunday to them | |for the trousers allégad to have been | uaranteés to ‘take the place -of the! Built. o-}_ and For Sals Only by agtory-mace ~ | county, who are Just now, It seems, | mostar wobie Semulations by mafl (n Maryland and Vir--| (108t without any . compliance on his | Poincare” proposals' fp. seise. the state | Mlddaugh ; to Sas L Lo - ‘!:zllrc: .g;:rti v;‘earé.‘g;: lnw.ni:‘: ‘t}l:l: 1 DX Moore vieaiad “'zll“rltv! lt": oper;:;‘ - ginia at-20 ceats per week, all f.‘,‘::d:y“h tfl'"':::qd . e forests in’ ‘for a mora- d - 5 Fdrivers pe: £ ; Dihen, Rl oraste D e A LEAKY ROOF former was befare..Judge Samuel |ang with fatline to stop, fOllowIRE & | | other states 26 cents per wesk. nly ‘be & “haphasard” way of | torium: Shmon, lnc' i you many dollars’ damage.” . | BIEE3. o1& charge, preferred by .the collision, -and paid fines and costs Cash with order. Address may doi.l;n;nlll:i'ulfi as hundred o(‘l!lllml = = - 2 'y ¢ /CAR TRt e make yours tight. e ot T o hae o), | agETosating about $40. Mrs, Hasel|. | pe changed us often a8 desired | | F mun@ried;are umfounded, & l-h'“-'iflfi Floor. 1 Sstyrda: her husband: t. 3 2 :| by giving--the old as: weil as R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. |S=i™sr,"Suite bsuies S | Eor e et T ] | b, mve e oa o

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