Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 11

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* Chesapeake Beach. A deep-sea rod . will be awarded for the Jargest (roug, .y a deep-sea réel for the ‘mecond large: trout and a_steel rod for the mosis -ender nugatory the reform measures Largest Trout Caught. LIKELY TOMORROW|, _ for Lost Gems =5 State Department Reaffirms Sup- |proi but Is now very much con- T which it is hoped will be adopted.and ) which are essenti®l to Cuban pros- " perity. Three prizes will be offered for the ratified By the Associated Press. cerned the obstructionist action of the “The department was véry best catchers at the fifth annu.1 fishin BUCHAREST, Septamber 14.—Queen 3 Am;;-.m rged Cuban congress. All well wishers portiot Urged by |53 Oba: inciuging most of the Jead FINAL TARIFF-VOT |Queen Expects [RIDERLESS FHORSE. WrHOSE “JOCKEY- S RS , FISHING PRIZES OFFER " BSOS Tt s that President Zaygs had un eruken'excurnon of the Howard French H e : made, which, if finally enacted, would Soviets to Pay B S erS— GPPUS Deep-Sea Bod to Be Awarded f : 10 CAr out the reform measures |Sporting Goods Company Sunday at Senate May Get Measure O awa from Moscow that her magnifi- i Ing Cuban citizens and the Cuban | trout. From House This cent crown jewels, Gen. Crowder. . Diss, have remliged for some time| More than 300 fisbing enthusiaess which were taken ;nn the plan " n’re-finxed to the (;u- |re expccledlf‘olmake t't‘u {)r'ipt :l Alne» % an congress i8 vitally necessary for |cial train will leave the District line b Afternoon. Secrelly to Moacan The State Department has issued &, stamping out corruption. No Drogress |at 9:15 a.m. The public has been in- . for 8afekeeping statement expressing “a great deal|can be made toward the financial re- | vited. { 5 Rabilitation of the island until this | Fish will be weighed in on the of concern” at the opposition in the |, ogrgm is carried out. boardwalk at 5:20 nd the train will'®'” whert the Germans invaded Bucharest in_1916, 'have been ‘onfiscated by the bolshevikl and sub- sequently peddled around Europe. The bolsheviki are sald first to have Cuban congress to the reform pro-| +While the situation presented by |leave on the return trip at 6:30. Johm! gram of the Cuban government and lhl:oovpn-:l'on in 1:‘::2:-::;- :!Lm”: J. Ernst, manager of lher"u:;' is llh v £ serfous, and Is caus epartment e of arrangements for the out-, to lhe" measures which are declaced | & Great ‘deal of concern, the depart- f::rx Tang -l 10 be “essential to Cuban prosperity.” |ment is, nevertheless. still confident | Although the amusement seagoh at’, Confidénce that . a .satisfactory ad-|that the matter will be satisfactorily | the beach has closed, daily train serv- Justment will be reached is asserted, |8djusted. Gen. Crowder has the com- | jce is being maintained and week-entl’, plete confidence and support of the|fsning parties have been arranged With the dye embargo licensing pro- vision and the potash duty eliminated, the administration tariff bill wag back again today before the House. Managers of the measure looked for | adoption of the conference report Ll after comparatively brief discuyssion. i " i : together with a renewed statement " e il e : ‘ e Sampiate musmort by ‘the [iste| American goversment in bis dfienlt) ihrougn Saptember. Special trains &Y, the Senate Immediately after the etaining the plati- : ¥ Department of Maj. Gen. Crowddr “in | Tasion, and e ACOLTLRNT be pos. | OPeFated on Sundavs House voted, and Senator McCumber num and gold set- : 5 y % his difficult mission” in Cuba and the | 1. for Cuba to carry out the re- . republican. North Dakota, hoped to tinga. S S method of reform suggested by mm. |7, 0 "( ‘he” manner suggested by| SHEARER AIDE TO DENBY. T ore “the Senate during the | S9me of the queen's gems, together " . The statement points out that, lack-|pir, “and in this way avold the seri- e Tt e ot the “high | With those of the late czar's crown, - i i A% Ing the suggested leglalative roforms. | ous’situation which would otherwise | ' Afaj. Maurice Shearer of the Unite spots removed, mujority lead- ;‘?Mr:borl;dd:n have ?l;n l?hon to B 8 . lln::{uogl,y '.‘::'u e otherwlse |y vitably aris Siates Marine Corps, who holds a dis- ers thought final action might be had | [ORC0R a7d fevosediof by Kameneft ; 4 : o amentaistate- et S {inguished service cross for mersice “fore adlournment tomorrow. I PN Ohe ustL g e vhaidd o i 3 3 ; ment follows: ° King George has personally com- | in the world war, has been detailed pption of the confercnce [ (50, O rernE (e nost numer - 5 ¢ 2l “Reports from Cuba are to the ef-| piled cne of the finett stamp collec- | 8s an alde to Secretary Denby in 3 3 fect considerable opposition has' t fn cxistence. Marine Corps affairs. Senate, the bLill would ) resident Harding. It e a law immediately after ous and sumptuous in Eurcpe, but she is hopeful the soviet government may 1 see fit to compensaté her for the loss » replibli- | 10 cash. e coeadt ted the | Conflicting versions are in circula- SR e e e e e R Py <1 n : g v - | tion ax to the fate of the Rumanian P ‘Meve o and potash duty pro Here in the lutest use for radio. The idea is that if a horse ix rcleved of the hurden of & jockey or sulky with directions giv- | {TALe funds, which were 8lso taken |and driver he will be a sure winner, This is the first radio racer, He circiea the track it IO ey $n rs by the House | to Moscow during the war. Bome con- | direction of his owner, who sits in the grandstand. This photograph shows' Radie in an exhidition race at the With the embargo | Sider them non-existent; others say | Cook county fair, near Chieago. e herennd. but | the treasure is intact fn the vaults after a jong and sharp contro- Of the Kremlin, where it was deposited A R T i R R R R R A S SRR b e S St X HELD AS BOOKMAKER. | LONDON’S CHINATOWN DWINDLES e LT, S ina wna | Moseow & deposit: of 10,070,000 gold \ €0 per cent on finished lucts for | Tubles belonging to the Rumanian| Hacker Refuses Any Statement FROM '2,000 TO 700 IN 4 YEARS’ \ T | 'y jtreasury, but this is only a s TWo year. th the duties thereafter - Wwo 3 e fraction ‘of the original amount N & and 10 per cent on | TRGRCT e armintice freed Rumanta| 274 Is Released on Bond. - N - o the ‘finjsned prod- | {Tom Its isolation, the queen intrust- | Jonatban Hoy Funk. e ppublic 2 = o and 43 per cent on the fnished prod-| . tne ot Tecovering 'the. wov- | hacker, Blving his address as Danlels sAreg 4 o 7 i . cla (1) atur to an American gold dredger and sol- | tody’ by Detective Meser. member of |Chinatown is fast disappearing. Four) o P, CoPRG, (V70 Shey o visited N\ . L4 dier from Nome. Alaska. This man |Commissioner James F. Oyster's orig- |years ago 2.000 Chinese seamen were | /L IH OWIC SAAY SMETTIEE 4 with CHOICE o PR E— was said to Inal “fiyf uad: i d De iV ¥ ) BUREAU BENEFITS CITED. |}, "k tocnaicing great, infuence | Mansricia of "the first e inct amVe | living within a stope's throw of the |similar places in their own China. N 2 R | overtures and mueh negotiation with | handbook charge. West Indfa dock gates. Now it 18[wnu alu cuilosity led a number Of | B Small Sizes Detectives admitted they knew: very | doubtiful whether there are 700, says | English folk wnd warjous iuropral Mild Sugar Cured. 5 C n R ugal i { Moscow he gave - e save up the task of re-{;,, fo TR It UL lcad handbook visitors to do likewise. Business Men Hear Details of | [ o i e j covering the treasure as futile. operations and - were ©disappointed | the Daily News. - were often filled to overflowing. Y Trade Relations Service. 1 R R e hel refused to volunteer any| During the war London’s Chinatown | Commercially minded orienlnlls ll L Hickory Smoked Washington business were | nformation. On his way to the|pas i . a for | vested their money in the exploita- can—| o hington business men RIVER BILL PASSED. datective’ oMes, 1t 10 \charged, the | . o< SOSTLPECSPCTANE J8TR: tion of what was & new craze and for | N\ 3 reed to tates burea © advantage of the serv- a it mber of British ships were S8 o acker dropped what purported to be [duite & nu! of British shipt & time they prospered exceeu.is.s: e L ehd demeas | Wearl $45,000,000 Carrled Panboo Cbhed Yhat purported to o [manned by Chiness crews. But when |n,("araqually 'the novelty wore oft. et e relations | y 000, arried in In ridding himelf of a marked slip e endas ";:r““;‘_'{“‘":““h‘f;;‘.‘ the glamour faded. and people came to ” g e is charged with vin, cet s - i = g 1 director of the Measure Now in Conference. From & pories wpane wVing accepted|, 3 s the Chinamen were paid oft e e Tty re the AQVertiSing | . Senate has pamsed the river | Funk was a@ested in his automo- |they elither went back to China or 0 |much njcer than Chinese, cooking. and harbor development bill, and(Dile at New York avenue and 9th|some other country where their 1abOT | Vigitors became fowér and fewer. and the measure now goes to confer- |Btreet. Detectives say they had{Was in demand. now thery ate only ohe or two shabby PICNIC SHOULDERS . . . Ib., 12%s¢ LEAN PORK CHOPS 3famim ' 28e cating the use of pointed out that Ameri- | 716 WA, GO E0C iced % 2 C| ders d 1 b out 5 pted by the |Noticed an unusual activity on his| The result was that Chinese trader® | egqayran of! China- 4 €in merchants should Kerp In touch | Scnate inciude those providing for the | PArt. surmised he was making & book | n Chinaiown began to Sifter. ang|citsumants (oft Ju dopdonsiCuns ith markets £ z o . =mi' | ratification of the contract entered {&nd sent an agent to him with a play. |one after another had to put up their |ghagow of its former self. giutlet {n case of 'a slump in this|{ito Tor the purchame by the govern- | Numer us alleged handbook siips, but |shutters. Then suddenly there came 3 'y ° c He said that more than |yt of Cape Cod canal and Dismalflittle money wers taken from him.|a boom. A beautiful actress died —— . 2 dny were received by | Sty © reanals He furn hed bond for his appearance. | while attending an oplum smoking | Women, béware! Medical research s e T party. Stories were printed about the | claims to have discovered stréptococ- thrills to be experienced in Chinese |cus viridans in powder pufts. And HARBORED GlRLs, FlNED. dens and public attention was |they are said to cause the most se- to foreizgn and|” A5 passed by the Stnate, the meas ure carries authorisation for ex vice president of the |l jtyres yotaling nearly $45,000, e e et : \ HOME-DRESSED CALVES PORK SPECIALS iiend the hations! | cash settlement for the Cape Cod|y0 oo o a Machintet Appeals Case |2 Chinstown. Restaurants in |and a variety of other ailments. Breast Veal . Roiet) Ib., 16¢ Fresh Hams, Small, 1b., 25¢ % o A Veal Chops Fresh Shoulders Ay, 17¢ to be held October 16 to 20 at | Swamp canal. In addition, authority (Shoulders) . . 1b., 25¢ Open Kettle Pure ngton Hotel. is granted for the government to take of Aiding Fugitives. Lard . . . . . lb, 14¢ sing Ciubs. invited | which $5.000.000 goes to pay d on the sinister alleys and by- | vere forms of sore throat, tonsilitis nd_ the cash settlement for the Cape Co f The over $6.500.000 in bonds issued by t $ 3 0. R. Torney, fifty-six years old, a Cape "Cod Company as part of the | navy'Vard machinist. who lives at 808 WILL AIDS |NCURABLES. IS"“"’""'- 11th street southeast, charged with The bill affects approximately forty | harboring two girls, ' fugitives from | projects. & i Mrs. Ida Page Made Many Other | Motr St s e IO e e = & S S — 1s, wa y in the i Bequests. | Q STREET ZONING UP. |}2'Sisiois oronge g bolics cour - Ev.enmg unday tar ||| Short Legs of Veal, 1b, 24c| o\, g on . & . Ib. 32¢ geeind e e Washineton Sere 50 dare tn Tail to each 2ase on 1§ Calves Liver 1b., 50¢ : “S0% T et e he Wit { Proposed Changes Discussed at|failure to v Al e | \\\ % i Y rioe.Q . : »r_probate. Rev. ™ Co The girls were Blsie C E e 8 Andrew's P. E.| eeting of Commission. ent, ar Crampton, sh- ) 3 \ 5 een, and Janice Crampton, sfx- e S e e s e T ot e A a Mon ; THIS SALE ONLY $5.000 and a diamong ring are EIVen | heard arguments in the boardroom of [at the training sch®ol for incorrigi- 2 \ . to her niece, Flora J. Colman of+Chi- | tha District bullding concerning the ! bility, and who made their escape e ® : , ergo, who is also to share the family | change In the zoning of Q street|from the Institution on September » . 3 silyer with John Heywood. | hetween 27th street and Rock creek. | 4. The Crosson girl, who knew Mr. e ml le a—ms ecurity and Trustimnhe commission had recently been | Torney, accompanied by the Cramp- e .’ named as executor and ! f s e {petitioned to change this section from | ton girl. after escaping . from the 3 lfl‘f;hlr; 2!:!:\5“:;“ i:‘e:mx';fe':"”‘ commercial to residential. school, went to Mr. p’rofin‘y'- home llan. paying her the|” john Newbold spoke In favor of |and asked .for shelter. Mr. Torney fer lite.” The residue, cnanging the street back to residen- | kept them at his-homel for two tate is (0 be held by the |tjal. wetting forth alleged deprecia- |nights. His defense was that he did Jiman ‘«“V at her dpnlh' to hP’""“ of private property as his reason. | not know that the giria were fugi- g eImn At BT e {iabe: Other aMirmative arguments weze act | tives from the training school. Conn-] ¢ ner heirs, ;Should she leavejorth by Framk P. Lestoh of the|sel for Mr. Torney gave notice of Tt endowniant fund of| Seorsetown Citizens’ Assdclation. | filing a motlon for a new trial. Mf. 1e Protestan scopal Chu { spoke % Euffalo. N. Y., in memory of Sarah J.| o,k the matter under advisement. 5 A law providing for_the admission wood, mother of the testatrix. of women to all the offices and facul- A BONUS CHEERS VETERANS.| PISTOL CAUSES FINE. |CSt.a i SERLETEE 00 it Delivered by Regular Carrier FANCY STEER BEEF & BONELESS ROUND STEAK . Ib., 32¢ PRIME RIB ROAST . - 28¢ SHOULDER CLOD . . , 22¢ BOUILION . . . ... " 23¢ FRESH GROUND BEEF,21bs. for25¢ taken from his automobile in front CALL. MAIN 5000 and the service will start AT ONCE FEE reichstag. The mec<age delivered by Repre- | Dispute in Apartment Costs Wal- tive Clyde Kelly of Pennsylvania ter S. Dickerson $100. fitty disadbled Pennsylvania| g,jeer 5. Dickerson, a superin- e Ieeferenes re- | tendent of construction, charged with port on the bonus had gone through ; carrying & concealed Wweapon, Wwas without s vote mas sl Shat nned §140 in the Pnited States branch sary to make the afternoon | ;¢ police Court yesterday. one while on their outing under 3 pices of the Pennsyl- Dickerson had leased an apartment vania Stz ocioty at the 16th street | for A mouth in the Ethelhurst. 15th the o L] L ° L 7 Arnold, firs of lhed‘p‘r;me;l"dw‘te,tll he v’vno;nrte l:‘: Lincoln Tow He said as he had at times "nt of the 53 | Tess money for pay rolls he carried it Y. 5°C. A. was #n charge of the com- | for protection. William E. Leahy ittee of arrangement represented the defendant. Fresh Killed | FRYING CHICKENS .. Ib.; 40c | Master Market Specials g1 DA TN A N S R S A e Long Island Ducks, lb., 38¢ | Roasting Chickens, lb., 43¢ | Fruits and Vegetables GROCERY SPECIALS Free Stoné Peaches, Sugar Corn’(new pack) 3Ibs.for . . .. .2%¢| < can .. . ... .10c Rocky Ford Cantaloupes, |1 S Tl L. Tsppae e Nevy e, b . .o . 0w 9ke N T Large Celery, : ek . L. 10¢ | Fairy Soap, 3 cakes . . 17c ! Lettuce, choice N. Y., Tomatoes, No. 3 (new’ 2for . . . .. ..2c| pack),can ... .12 Fancy Sugar Corn, d;)z. 25¢ | Peas (new pgck’), 2 cans 25¢ Granulated Sugar, 101bs.,69¢ ST T e S S LA AP Potato Salad, 2 Ibs. . . 35c | Holland BeHe Butter N ported Swiss Cheese, - Cut From Tub lbh., 46¢c 8 -Baked Picnies, each . . %0c _ Eggs for Boiling or 1)3 Fried Chicken . . . 60c| - Poaching Coffee—Master Market Brand, 3 1bs., 1 § The Greatest Merchant’ Tailoring Sale in Years! Choice-of-House Sale Absolute Choice—Entir: Stocks Worsted Suitings = Fall Topcoatings and .. Winter Overcoatings Made to Measure at This ONE Price Originally Priced at_ $ $50—S60—S70 - Splendid Quality Fall Suitings Included— A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your ' 7 Topcoat or Overcoat Until Needed N Y Sale—1,800 Men’s. oven Madras Shirts P e 4fpr$s S P RIGHT back we come with-another timely sale of fine woven Madras Shirts. The price the same standard of Shirts have sold for during the past few years is too : high. in’ comparison to mention. ' | Sturdy; fast-color Madras, .in.a-variefy of oolbrs and patterns. ' Every Shirt perfect and cut on well fitting lines. Made with five- button fronts, soft cuffs—every .detail of the L. § B.-standard. An’opportunity, that it is needless.to say much about, but men- and women will find an occasion such as they have not found for many months. $1.29, 4 for $5. Newcorn & Green . 1002 F Street N.-W. ~=First Floor.

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