Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1922, Page 12

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. "C., gnMONDl\Y;, SEPTEMBER 11, 1922. MUTT AND JEFF—-The Little Fellow Outwita Mutt. i e L T Tul = —Bv BUD FISHER. - N M- YESs ANY Cod) | — . = V] i || ouGHT 1o Be worT™ T GOTTA PAT QUR MILK, Yoy MEAN: AH! quite sot T sete You HALF |\Fourteen Dortapst/l [ MyseLt on e DIDN'T T BuY HALE BUT L SoLD/ OF HeR FOR SEVEN BACK FofR PECTHG cotu BRSO Nou e ERONT Bucks! ARE You ont PUTTING ovER T < HALE of THe J THAT SHEeWd ? 3 Cow! GIVE M€ DeAaL wiITH i Z v Who’s this fellow, ! remunerative. They pald all their own |ation and wine finance it has been|dissatisfied, and rightly so. They had |of light railways to connect us with anyway. ! |mmmm. T i a1l thele oD | Bty A0 NI, omhive thereaned ens | Bees rbuia ewree e mothivg: | Bathonia an Tipunis. e ave gras: | ERIE ENDS CONTRACTING Uted a large annual surplus to the|penditure on education, housing and |1t was a critical moment. The bolshe- | ually restoring the devastation of the Russian treasury. public health with general retrench- ver cady to promise anything.|Germans, but for all these undertakings AT SHOPS |N HORNELL Always Efclent Fighters ment. ‘o considered it essential to create | we require capital. As yet we cannot H 2 lan Chakste, president of the con-!without delay a contented community, | borrow this, so we are working to — The manner in.which the Latvian| stituent assembly of Latvia, has ex- | hard-working, thrifty awd deaf to po-[create it. That is why we have no volunteer ammy, composed of farm-|plalned his country’s outook to the|litical agitators. We, thérefore, gave [unemployment and no labor question in Other Works to Be Returned to ers and peasants, and led by students | correspondent: the people the land 4nd they at once | Latvia.” ” of the Riga poly(echnic achools, drove Many Russians Shot. settled down to work upon it. _ Road’s Management Also, out first the Germans, then the bol- | .. 4 S Trade In Improving. i 5 The western nations,” said he, ray P! & Reports Indicate. sheviki and finally the junker forces |, & s wrade is i i t rap- M|DGET NATURAL'ZED 2 ¢ Von der Golts and Bermondt, shows | “know little about Latvia. They do| Trade is improving. But nof rab: By the Associated Press “*}; that the Latvians are also efficient as | not believe in the stability of our gov- | udnes e @ § @@@@@... @ Youngest Child Of PaATIS| i raie Tavthis iiecioysa ol thore 1a bocmaar ey thoy Hetitats o leid ue Sl closed {for, weihaveniC tielmoney Goney Island Freak Lifted to Desk | ; virtually no illiteracy, and all the|money. They even call us bolsheviki. viving. The league of Baltic states is to Sign yapex‘g‘ = Peace Conference Making poople speak three languages—Lat-|[ assure you that 90 per cent of | making steady progress. The four repair s r shops in the Horuell q f“ vian, Russian and German. Latvians _hate bolshevism. Russian|small nations bordering on Russia—| NEW YORK, September 11.—Peppino | tion. canceling the contracting & oy . The Latvian government is hard at|propagandists are activg here, but they | Latvia, Esthonia, Finland and Lithuania . September 11.—Peppino | (1" The Hornell Repalr and ¢ P Magro had to be lifted up and set on Splendid Progress. work bullding Utbpla on the bleak make no headway. We have shot a|—all realize that a military defensive » struction Company. which ope 7z N shores of the Baltlo, One of its first |g0od many of them for spreading their | union would be their best security |@ desk at the federal naturalizataion | the shops at Hornell, Salamanca, A4 . . ,{ \ neasures was to found a university in | pernicious doctrines. against the bolsheviki. Perhaps later | bureau in Brooklyn before he could|quehanna and Bradford, Pa., 2 O L L A R laundenng 1S no - its capital city of Riga; one of its latest “Our agrarian policy—the sequestra-|on Denmark and Sweden may join us|sign an application for his first citizen- | turn the plants back to the Eric s S REFORM IN CURRENCY |has been to reform its currency and to| tion of large estates and the creation | for commercial purposes. ship papers. Railroad Company. The contract longer without the keystone [zl Stop the lssue of paper money. The|of small holdings—was harshly criti-| ‘“We are establishing ‘free’ ports, cut-| Magro, a native of Italy, is twenty- | with another concern at Buffalo wil Y 4& | value of the Latvian ruble, as meas- | cised and has, no doubt, done much| ting away transit 'duties, revising and |nine years old, but is only twenty-| also be abrogated. " ured In dollars, is slowly creeping up. | to give us a bad character. The west- | reducing our tariffs. We have Russian|two inches high and weighs forty-| It is understood that the Erie wil of perfection. TOLMANIZ- ING, the keystone collar cleaning process, gives the .| Exports and imports are now very|ern nations did not understand the|as a common language, but we need, |five pounds. He is one of the freaks| abolish the shop contract at ever. Exports and Imports Nearly Bal- | Emorts orC R aint of heavy tax. | situation. Our people were supremely | also, a common currency and a network |of a Coney Island show. point on the system. ¥ anced—Boom in Educa- 0 . Sy g tion. whiteness, flexibility and H pearly smoothness to your RIGA, Latvia, September 11.—It is \ g three years since the Paris peace collar that defies detecttion conference brought its youngest child, the Latvian Republic, intc the world. Like most of its other progeny, Latvia is doing well, but is finding life & dif- ) M ficult and rigorous one. It knows it g has a long and tortuous road to travel to galn its full stature of statehood and join the grown-up members of ! the family of nations. The people | nave been immensely heartened by the United States’ recent recognition of the republic. . Latvia, which is lbollt the size of | West Virginia and has a smaller pop- ulation than the city of Philadelphia, is handicapped by its terrible losses !of life and property during the war ahd by lack of capital. On the other . y doazr ikl lhana like all new states, it la un- fettered by precedent an by the Setwce esirable to 1clalm: of vested interests, and its every man. Phone | human raw material is excellent. Long 2 | before the war the Latvians, who Franklin 71. &’i | through centuries of history were $0'7 | successively under Swedes, Germans DECIGE00GI0BE0 i | | A constant unremitting process of betterment has GEO. F o MUTH & CO. . been Dodge Brothers policy from the first. el 710 ‘33thl. osmhl;?:t NW. st Consistent with that policy, the body lines of the Head f Pai have recently undergone a new and dis- ca quarters or Faint tinctive revision in design. ® - ¥ &) SIS from new., The Tolman Laundry F. W. 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