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SOVIET PREPARES REVEALTHEATER e, OAUGHERTYHALS Helping to Alleviate Suffering in Smyrna ISTHERCAPTAL| S350 Price, $3,500 TURK FLYERS BON 4= s (TURKS USE SHYRNA TH GREEK ISLANDS, % swvmve zove | that the following' Amekricans were S ._|known to be in Smyrna on @eptem- French Reported Moving Their ver 20: / Troops From ; J. Kingsley Birge, S. Caldwell, E. ¥ P the Tchatalja C. Jennings, Cass Reed. E. O. Jacob, Line. {Raymond Moreman, Furness True- Seat of Nationalist Govern- A-1 Location biood, Caleb Lawrence, Miss Black- ment Virtually Transferred W. ; . e e e e eaver Bros. Says Attorney General. g | |5y the Auociated Press. | Eaward Taniin B Py Rogers, Cnes From Angora. ; 735 15th St. N.W. . : S AR i led here on ‘apparently good au- | thority that the soviet Russian ooun- cil for labor and defense has been | ordered to prepare the maximum ‘Three Investigations of Fatal One of Most Significant for Pittsburgh Crash Are |ior the’urdhoporiation of troops ana | Law and Order Ever Made, Merged. 1 | | i { A portion of the freight cars in- | tended for the Petrograd, Reval and Riga trade has already been diverted, lit is declared. | CONSTANTINOPLE, September 23— |%er Griswold, E. G. D. Hulfe, Schel- Turkish airplanes have bombarded |lens Gregory, J. L. Park, Sarantis G. the Greek lslands of Chios and Myti- | Cathouros, Isaac Bassaldel and Theo- g h i By the Associated Press. e ‘ ! ; ff the A dore Calleyannts. . & - SHOPMEN TO APPEAL ) Jene,off he Asia Minor coast in the |G 8y ing Americans were| SMYRNA, September 2. —The seat N AME [:UMM” |EE gl B e French are removing their |evacuated from-Smyrna (o Salonica |of the Turkish nationalist government | Will Seek to Have Injunction Set! : t Tir the Associated Press. ol ; PITTSBURGH, September 3. — friree investigations under way to determine responsibility for the col- % lapse of the Strand Theater foyer troops from the Tchatalja line. {bn September 2 has vi 2 Sy | "Constantine Galantzollu and fam- [ &% Virtually been tranaferred here Another _Constantinople message |ily of seven; Ladopoulos and wife, | {rom Angora. The cabinet’s council 3 iire onetos) % | : today sald the French were strength- | Paul Catentagakis and -family of | of war is proceeéing, but nothing can Fddterday were merged 1 i - ¢ Aside—Argument to Be i ening their garrison in Stamboul and | four, Theodore Baltazzi’_and Wife, | be learned regarding the nature of night. Heads of clty departments; i / H that % battalion had been brought |Speropoulo and Cohen Tsucli and iy gecision . and insurance experts agreed that ag Heard Tomorrow. | 5 from the Tchatalja line for this pur- | family of six. Yuenneat and family of | ' Communications witi Angora and fiimsy understructure was responsible j 5 POBE: . )‘“0 and a Mr. Lovi. Constantinople have been greatly ( for the tragedy. which caused the AT ted Press. | FIRM ON DARDANELLES. and ‘the nationalists are depending upon ~their improvised fleld lines, which have a limited capacity. Four thousand refuges have been evacuated to the Island of Mitylene by the steamship Constantinople, fiy ing the British flag, and. 400 have - Sim-| M, C. Clafiin Davis, the American | been taken to Saloniki by the Americ \ death of one girl and brought injuries to fifty other schoolchildren. in addition ' 10 the theater owner. The investigators combined forees 1o obtain additional information : Infersate oon < {the carriage of the mails, bec: which might tend to fix the blame. . . = The ‘coroner's Mquest will be held Personnel. where minds meet together on such ! hampered by the destruction of wires, By the Assoc CHICAGO, - Septembe JHolding the railway shopmen’s strike a con- ditor of Geographic Maga- zine Chairman of D. C. ey o T il e commeree | s e iy | PLANS SMYRNA RELIEF. British Immovable on Position e o That Straits B Neutralized. | Te%POrary Measures Taken. Red By the Associated Press. i Cross Agent Reports. LONDON. September AN can destroyer Litchfield, = All th Aeaney AR ortance of the maintenance of the Red Cross representative in Smyrna. elghteei to fortid ey THeTcoronats nansl ‘a purpose a conspiracy exists with MAJ. €. CLAFLIN DAVIS, l,‘:euu;my of ‘the Dardanelles straits, | who is head of American relief opera- i from cighteen to forty-five have been v v spoken.” ¢ i | ti th eported to the national|T¢moved to the interfor by the Turk _——— Most Children to Recove e s __out even a word being spoken.” JUdBe i\ gy fn charme of Ameriean Red |emphasized this ufternoon by Premier | tions there, repo Lty and th 3 Tonia 2 50 s nie i sautcetam: he American Child Hygiene Asso-yp o0 50 S icinerion in United States| Crons relief operations smons the | Lioyd George as absolutely- vital to;headquarters of the Red Croks yes- | he concentration ~camps no 3 l t Hit B | . i itu. | longer exist, th the possible exception -of two clation. of which Herbert Hoover, sec- | gunte 1t BIRCTOC ™ ined the | thousandn ot ‘dentitute” refugece in | Great Britain, was reaiirmed tonight | (erday, that the temporaty relief situ | olee St omen aud children = e 4 5 3 5 L % vis* home in in - | in official quarters. was declare ¥ . A y sustained fractu .,}!;kul‘l‘in‘f\ lél{ oo |retary of Commerce, is president. an- | .o o iments plea fon a country- nvyr;:‘ -}:A. A0S | thae Britisn Policy on this point was! But the problem of caring for refu- }:b{ i:;lv‘li:: uirl fu(l"llmr' American re- :"’)“’F-J’Es:fim;‘ i;fi‘i'r Sehool play- | nounced yesterday the personnel Of”,me temporary injunction against in charge | immovable. but that Thrace was re-{&ees who are being 'pl\'lhere(]l .“t, ity “me‘llorl“eldun‘shlzr:g’mg?lr has . X Nround today, but nearly all of them |the Washington conference commit- i riying railroad crafts. of American -Red Croas reliet oe ‘-l' ‘nédtel"x] fl':‘less oBfan imvtrh'l’ quen:&on :t{llems.‘_;l?n;‘l: 2 ‘d g:;: f;"fl’;ga:;eis‘m'lvor ondition of For Your Phyer_P“no b > chich wi v i el I tions among Rusxian refugees in ai and that Great Britain would consider | Acting Chairman A e bore evidences of x{n.::‘red‘rhofix;t!:rto the tee which will serve In the varlous g, gecision was halled as one ofjz OO SFCEE e, until he wasthe Turkish clalms “generously and | Red Cross, in_announcing Maj. Davis'y = - “Hot Lips” muddy basement of the theater. . |capacities of host to the hundreds of | ;"1 oo¢ gignificant for 'aw and order | went to Smyrna when the Turks selzed | dispassionatel advices, is rapidly becoming more! g | 5 4 oy e wora scemes at the home | delegates from all parts of the{ .. read into the records of the judi- | that elty. "The British government's resolve to | pressing. * The appropriation by the P 4 ) i Fox Trot. No. 200 e e WS Long, foster | United States who will gather here ASTEE _ | hold Chanak at all costs, it was semi- | American government for the relief | - L ciary by Attorney General I RS Y | officisdly explained tonight, is actu-!of naturalized American citizens and L \ | “Dear OId Southland,” rents | of | Aadeline Kunkle, g |October 1211 for the thirteenth an-|,.q Assistant Attorney General A A BRITISH YIELD TO TURKS i4ted b the Gonsideration that i is | their relatives, he stated. will noty S Fox Trot 203 < L ToLtns e, Ree ter | DUal convention of the ‘association. | McLaughlin, who pxesr'ull:'d t‘ht gov- }lbsen(ia] t'_u the freedom of the straits, laflect the grea Il‘n?xorll_\' of refugees | », o BonERTa eline a 3 3 R i ¢ inirs e against the shopmen.! i becausge if held by anv one wishing |of other nationalities. i CONETR! “He May Be Your Man,” Lo orphans, They for-! Gilbert enor, cditor of the Na- | ernment’s case against the shopmen. | beca b TOTION May u A ety T rrand R | onal Geogtaphic Nagazine. s chair-{ Renall K iehers of, seunest r| ON THRACE CLAIMS, BUT jro cione fhe siraits ft would be m- . o Fos Trot. No. I pasEntsiied e 1 of the committee. and John O Lappeal at once from xll]t.“!ul‘l‘r:;, o KEEP DARDANELLES FREE men lo pass through Freedom uf LOSES RUDDER ING. i Prests be On Sale at LA « Goree. associate editor of the | the court in an effort to have | the straits therefore presupposes. | HARLESTON, S. C.. September 25, | ~a ‘Main 1 3 Madeline attended, brought flowers— | Members of 3 Will Argue Form. i (Continued from First Page.) | Ng Chanak, shall be demilitarized or| Jelbourne was towed into port mber the ngmce. ol ln’l: the city. e Sontiny i . A3uost of them hand picked—and placed ; retary of 3 v Y1 While the decision was interpreted them on the bier. One little girl hob- | Sectetar. 2 3 as holding. in effect. strikers | nations. They are in agreement ®ld into the room. Another, erying{ Wallace, | were accountable for acts of violence, 3 ¥ are menc ¢ silently. rubbed her eves with a band- | Weeks. ‘Miss Grace Abbott. ‘chief of | upeh i I™ Ul 2cts were committed | reaffirming their assurance, given in i a y e ton. Ti vessel o o lxeutranxed. if the Dardanclies 13 10 | Coantire] hagvy winds and. sea $10 Down. $10 Month—Cash or Terms. 'Everything Musical 1222 G St. N.W. u be free to all nations when peace is|the coast and lost her rudder finally made. It is important that|sailed from Georgetown, S. C., azed hand. the children's burean: Dr. 8. 5. Ad- | Mo i hea, 30 ot fte exact form | March last, that they will withdraw | the Britlah troops do not leave Cha- cently. bound for New Yori. lumber Death News Withheld. f‘f;’;“‘::,g »"{}‘r‘; F~g{(§“*fi- ‘:XofieflDfl | i ve argued before Judge Wilker-{ their troops from Constantinople as|dom are obtained. r - €6 » I another mom was the vounger | ArmStrons. Mrs. Foster H. Baln DI |ion next Monday, pending which W1 0 0 0 "ic treaty of peace ias en-| “We hold Chanak in trust and hope |~ 7 o es 0 r. She had not been told of | ' er, br. . W. Ballou {continued in effect the present strin- : that the straits will be held under |tolerate a Turkish invasion of that uister. She had {superintendent of schools: Justice | z:i\ Testraining order, The restrain- | tered into force. the'. WuRTantee. OF the. longue - of)tareitors: ladge—where's Madger" she called | aoq Ve DF; Noble B Barnes. T | ing order prohibited tlie shopmen. and “The three allied governments &1 | nations.” said one official. } "I the meantime powerful British i + ruddenly. Montgomery Blair. Mrs ;"“ 3 hm::- j the injunction is expected to Pprohibit| yse their influence to procure before| The report of the Angora govern- | units, including part of the second "She oesne know.” said o class- | e KON yooneii e Yon Wemey | R 0N ration, repairs | the opening of the conterence the re- | Ment will be auxiously awalted. but | destroyer fotlle, the battleship Cen- T et ST e buried tomorrow. | ooy e Chatles Bromwell A B {and mployment on the roads tirement of the Greek forces to a line | Constantinople. there is a possibility [ one of the most powerful vessels in “The pallbearers will be companions { Burenell, Stise Tadie Borhiie Sioe | Conspiring to_interfere . to be fixed by the allied gwuerals m |of trouble in Thrace because of the |the Eritish navy, are preparing to who escaped her fate. Edna K. Bushee, Dr. Jumes A. Cahill,| lLoitering or trespassing on railway !, greemént withi the Greek and Turk- | presence there of Greek divisions.|take part in events in the Darda- H 5 . Al [property. 2 A : and the Greeks declare they will not nelle 13 Chosimhell casroll: Admiral G0 ¥ Attempting to induce road employes| I8l military authoritic Coursen Conklin, Dr. omstas, {10 @uit or to prevent persons from Hope to Obtain Peuce. | - f ; | D Rar C Gorles, Frodemicis 3o, | secking employiment with the rouds : ; : i : BLiLDix. | Vit S Tedarlcie ¥ Picketing. In return for this intervention tue' = | ) 5 }lional tion Assoclation: Donald | Visiting Homes Barred. sovernment of Angora will undertake | —instant ly A. Craig., Mrs. Whitman Cross, Dr.i Harming employes or would-be em-|not to send troops either bafore or! d A Jerome F. Crowley. Hugh J. Davis. cisith el S. i ce o g el ant & Lothrop. is starting classes in Immr"mediczl director ¢ hfldu'i\"el"rarled‘u:,-“’]"‘ Sromivisitingnth et homes during $he paace cqnterence fote e | . oration.. Including lamp-shade making and | blery Dr. A1 Welfare So-| " Hindering transportation. zones of meutrality which have besn | automatically Ther notelties. Those desiring to join, call { Liety: Dr. William T. Davis, Col. Mat- | Encouraging or directing employes Vleveland E '(‘hew A. De .Lane Carl Droop, Dr.{ iynion membe or others) to stop previously declared and not to cross | . h " S - ’thafles D. ton, Dr. Margaret L. | work or others to refrain from seeking | the straits or the Sea of Marmora. wit! ick, Dr. Lewis C. Fcker, Maurice | work neis Egan, Dr. F. J. Eichenlaub, | Issuing instructions or public state- i Marna Ewing. director National |ments which might have the above Catholic _Service_ School:* Mrs. De jefrect Courcy Faust. Sames Fieser. 1 jon 1 ; : P ng union funds for purposes to be llied generals at Mudania. chairman ‘American Red Cri Sl a e e e b VB ATTC Melville B. Fischer, Mrs. Charles W | “The allied governments are coi i these jon four. - RIH4A. )Deceniber, -"“!”‘\“:- Robert V. Fleming, Dr. John Desth Hiow. ito: [Uulens. vinced that their appeal will be | Y tar o jA. Foote, chairman editoria! board of | In a statement tonight Mr. Ri : 25t - niLaabe 3 T SCNDAY T0. THE WINETH | Mother and Child: Mrs. Roe Fulkersou, i berg said he interpreted the decision | listened to and that they will be able . ; | .o Il go unywhere. In order to the above-mentioned | e [ 3 line. a meeting might immediately | take place between Kemal Pasha and‘ s from D. C. line on Brook- { Dr. James A. Gannon, isaac Gans. Miss death blow to all big unions, be- | to collaborate with the Turkish gov- Plenty mweet fider ice cold and M. M. Gibson. Mrs. ‘Charles A. Gold- | cause it will render them powerless|ernment and their allies to establish Golden apples. Plenty of contalners smith, )Ix)m. Ernest R. Grant, Gen. A. W. | nationally if it is upheld by the higher | pegce. for which the whole civi ey o reel r. swynn, Dr. Cur- | courts. g TIFIC MASSAGE Mra. John Hays Hamgond, | “The decision. as 1 interpret it { world is longing therapeutic and violet ray _treat- | DT- B. L. Hardin. Mrs. Richard A. Har- | means that the unions will be liable (Signed) “POINCAR Margaret Reed, North §489. jlow, Mrs. C. L. Henry, Mrs. Herbert|for any unlawful act committed ini "URZON ExT RE- | Hoover, Dr. J. M. Hull, Maj. Gen. Mer- | connection with a union_ strike re- ~SFORZA." 'ii‘.‘m'!?;.‘i‘f,;n',figfi“g;"}“ A Jaaez;r,JAllm rdless of who commits it,” he said. S A | 0 .2 e, M s, Dr. Loren B. T. John- | “That means that there can be no I ToM THIS DATE. SEPTEMBER 22, 1923, | 5on. Dr. Paul B.' Johnson, Mrs national strikes. When there is a| SOVIET INTEREST VITAL. | 1 will not be responsible ro‘;l-nymaem con- l‘_}:ihhr:’ {_’[r ‘Cm?n Kellogg. inational strike with thousands of | — i elf. (Sign r Kirby, professor of sociology. volv: 7 < . A% | Catholic Univeparessor of seclology. fmen Involved there are bound to beIAcfing Foreign Minister F“hi i 24 zed | The answer to above question will § appear in this space tomorrow. Pittsburg Automatic Gas-Water Heater. For a Limited Time Only 158 Balance Easy Payments Liberal Discount for Cash Allowance for Used Automatic Heaters (Any Make) You can buy a small , if that i< all you teed, OF 4 larger size up to agr required capacity. We'll be glad to show you a Pittsburg in onr some acts which technically would 25c PER HALF |Mrs. Frances Parkinson Keyes, Judge {be in _violation of the injunction.| o i A i 4 - -1 Other Nations May Be Involved. first ten lessons. Phome Main 8312 Martin A, Knapp. Dr. orge M. |Since the unions would be held re- y Kober, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner, | sponsi v ciated P b i 3 A ponsible for these acts they could{ By the Associated Press. 3 ATION DO ¥OU WANT?|Dr. Frank Leetch, Mrs. Henry F.|uot call a strike without eventually | MOSCOW, September 23.—Russia,' e e D iled ool Sibe | Leonard, William Mather Lewis. Mrs. | having all their leaders in Jail {of all the countries in the world, has ain 4310 day, or NOFth SLI&-W night. “Best | noocOpm ~icConihe, Dr. D'Arcy Magee. | i 7 i Mrs. Isaac T. Mann, Mrs. James E.! Will Call Jewell. i the greatest interest in any ques- ' 2 5 detectiv k. International Bureau of {yc” = es H g 5 1 ), o datectives o & ig}mn.vor. Herber: E._Martyn, Miss| Mr. Richberg said the unions bad{ yiong involving the rights and privi- Yesterday’s Question: Does flour vary in = NOWSOPE }Mary V. Merrick, Mrs. Willlam Mitch- | been held liable according to the: < ' ex lles, and will - lell. ‘Mvs. Harry Mohun, Dr. John F.|decision under the Sherman anti- | Jéses of the Dardanelles i ? sEiploymenty Puseau. |Moran, dirs. Dudley Motgan, Dr. S. B. {trust act, but he declared the Claylon!a\t wecordingly. said Acting Foreign | price *Sflfl-fi:te\{; “D.\ Jose?h Jh ]Muml»n. ;act did n‘ut 80 hu‘uL iHeu:micl that | Minister Karakhan. in discussing the | C s Neill, National Catholic Serv- |in a great national union there were | 0" °( ‘00 ation. | 4 3 . ice School: Mrs. Clara D. Neligh, Dr.|bound to be some radicals and when | Ne4T eastern s ‘“r‘“"“, | The Answer: Yes—the kind that is used in iLester Neuman, Mrs. John L. New- ia strike occurs there is bound to be! The dsterafallowed; thiis) states | . (bold D. North, Newbold Noves, {some violence committed by enemies | ment by the declaration that the Bond Bread actually costs from 10% to YD siFTENERR 2T | Washington Council of Social Agen- iof the union in order to place It i | allies would do well to remember A ER 3. e . William 'Donnell, Mrs. ibad repute. According to the gov. s 1 RV TO D FROM PHILA 4 - 1 ) sec . o .\n'.\ W YORK FOR SMALL D;““h:;;}’f:}’;;"“;:" R \l‘r OuAlaI\;n iernment. he sald(,l d“t‘\” afl‘fls %’f “l‘”l' “":hd;:‘::pfrri;“,:L :;.,::;“c(;e:t;‘e: 20% rid thm the flVC!‘agC d”Pltve ! Pet 4 P MES, rthu: e had averaged eighty-five for each j Wi reg av < Bl 4 TRANSFER COMPANY, INC. {Peter. Frank P. Reeside, Dr. Chiarles 11.500.000 men affected b -l;u«—.] Russin sovereignty over Constan- the fact that Bond Bread is the world’s tho: W MAID i tich Mrs. Louise Roberts He said that an appeal would bei : o 8 vl 2 ¥ THAT THE co- 1 DT Lo S Rowe, director general Pan- | aken regardiess of the technical | UNOPIC &nq the swaite but T biggest buyer of flour. een Munde n];er can on: Mrs, Cuno Rudolph. | form the temporary injunction to:scviet Russiu conside A violation ohn A. Ry rs. Charles E. Robb, ! pe issued Monday takes and asserted]of Turkey and therefore had never Josepl ; a <alesroom actuzlly delivering hot water. "“2‘:.“;‘“"5{"- }?rl!!% o OS0y his intention of calling B, M. Jewell; | demanded fulfiiment. siness. which busine Se] s s erber . | shop crafts leader, and other strikers’ ; 23 & : . X 3 E M * l CO T s amafcoes mad Sowve {Schoenteld. Rt Rev. Thoinas Shahan, | officials in an effort to prove that| M. Karakhan expressed (he vbinion Opeming amy hor ar Vorris dales o N. Fi . wio will earry on the same.j{atholic University; Dr. Maurice A.|the shop crafts organization had nojthat other countries might be drawn wa et Ughts ‘ N. ‘Freeman will pay any debts dueSelinger. Edward D. Shaw, Rabbi|connection with any unlawful acts. ! into_the near esatern conflict. which | || the W::g Mlz) Factory Distributors. i fgnes {he siguatures of j Abram Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Benning (S, M. Felton, head of the western!might eventually. invoive all the | H N Lanee 1305 G Street NNW 7l parties above, this finst day of September. | Spencer, Grant Squires, Dr. A. Camp | division of the Associatfon of Rail- | countries of souiheastern Europe. x > H cishes 4. LW. PREEMA . - g anley, Dr. Alfred J. Steinberg. Dr.' way Executiv id that while he 1T hope Jugoslavia and Rumania by Main 1032-1033 = Robert Y. Sullivan, Dr. W. D. Towks. | had not carefully read the decision! will not meddle in this affair.” hi { Robe . i e ion ! - he re- eituced rates and | ot DF Add B Thomas. Mrs. Joseph {as vet. he belleved it to be “quite!marked. “This applies particularly | EJ Thropp. Leroy T. Vernon, Miss El- | right and just.” Other railroad exe-}to Rumania. . i o Y40 oh o URELE STOR ilen . Vinton (.nrv“:v;ske%); £ wall, | qutives refuzed to comment ‘on Ahel “The only apparent solution of thesl 2 ey, { M. : . “Parent- | decision, declaring it to be @ matter | near eastern dieulty, ne satd, wouta | ! ety ot Sob (OPIES OF THE SEASON i%'r acher Aseociation: Mre Tt Thomas | between the government and the ehopifii”:n ediotsieo b o i Pittsburg Automatic Gas Water Heaters T REAUTIFU TS 1West. Dr. Harver W. Wiley, Dr. W, | crafts union. in which the railroads | he Insiste soviet Russia musc. par BY RAL BAK MPANY. { i 1 e ool I..];L.L;h.n..i.gli:‘n'av;‘rl"}"( My 4nd Mes. Simon Wolf | were not directly concerned. - | ticipae. otherwise Russia Would. re- THE GENE ING COMP on display and for sale by: Sore mad The s is for ma- | _— i fuse to recognize any dicision which Hadh Tnwvroe . ! went counter to this viewpoint. N AR T ERAME sHOP. ! Portiand Hotel Restaurant. Tabie | WOULD OPPOSE TURKS. ! & Escrsthing liner's suppll 8 = rything tn militsers supplie d'Hote Dinaers. € to 8, $1. Tray Lunch- ..724 Taylor St N.W 1011 Fast Capitol St ..433] Georgia Ave. N.\V Edw. E. Adamson.. Milton Bairstow D. L. Barnard. | onss 6! a la carte, 7:30 a.m. to S p.m. i 16101 g y ' . 531 Elaine School of Beauty |—Advertisement. | Gompers Urges Nations to Act to | ° John M. Beane. ..........25 K St. ) S ! lius T. Becker...........1020 18th St. N.W. e S | PLAN MASS ME LS el e ntario arage e — Fvening Classes, Monday. Wednesday and | ETING } A conviction that “the nations of | Frank Bentley .. .4115 5th St. NW. '"é:m&i.‘ 6 m.g. - - S ithe world should come to the rescue | Northeut > ..3330 Georgia Ave. N.\W. A. P. Bovello.... John E. Boyland. W. Alan Brett.... E. F. Brooks Co. Jos. P. Burke.... Casey & Co. " Old Floors Made New. Pluned. scraped and highly polished. fours laid. Tincoln 503 i \ of civilization and the peoples now gmrsA MacSwiney to Address Gath- ['threatened by the Turk,” was ex-| B h | exitig at Colis ipressed last night by President Sam- | rancnes & eum- { vel Gompers of the American Federa- | PRICE i The mass meeting for Mrs. ifurieltion of Labor, In making public a B B {MacSwiney and Miss Linda Mary | cablegram of protest from labor lead- | fied | Riarns representing the Irish re.ers in Athens. sfied jpublican soldiers’ and prisoners’ de- 17th Street and Kalorama Read After noting the bright, cheery space for storage of cars, the complete line of accessories, the splendid ar- .2112 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. .. 2216 14th St. N.W. —most convenient to’ ou for filing Star 13207 14th St YouTl Be Best Sati s G| rangements for gas and oil, our wonderful process of Sim- eI i 3100 Mi- Pieasam St NW sith that Repair job if vour |PEidents fund is to be Teld at §|I am confident, would save life and; assHiecrads onizing and perfect facilities for washing and polishing, Thos. E. Clark.. 71210 9th St. — mt QI pRt \'1-:01(1 ? }'10: Toic, onight at (the Collsanmi9th fl';i“.'sdi‘:,’“‘" A% peacer Mrldombat and E sta. McChemney & day and night, it remains to be said that we offer a finely A. B. Clarke. ? EZJS }:) I\t NW var comes to McRey s s S. ¢ ; 8y nue. 1 Joachim. . . Jos. T. Craven < ..720 20th St 5 5 The occasion which is ceqd! The cablegram from Athens de- | e Ch equipped ] 3 3 3 » STATIIN SRICER T M AR el fuy o “reception and mass azlr;:wm; {clared that “all Greek laboring peo. i [l 5y, *1¢ #7er MeCheses & qupp George J. Cross, jr.. -.636 Penusylvania Ave. S.E iwill be addressed by the following: |Ple are profoundly moved at Kemalist | 4th and H sts. Frederick 1. . % * . Frank Daly £ ..638 G St. X)W, R. McReynolds & Sons, Inc, yire. Suriel MacSwiner, widow ‘of the | sangs, criminal acts” ‘and entered a (| - vesden " "1 "¢ Re op & the Most Skilled anics Tohn J. Daly.. ... .g. ... 1724 13th St X.W. Spmealists o Paloting, Slip Covers and Tops. | former lord mayor of Corlc: Miss Lin- : blea, “that the fate of the Christians T o i M e TounF . Detroit Heating Co 513 F St. N.W [t R KA T ) gL G e S S Bradies. . . e ibl ceishalltalivaye s Henry R. Eberly...........1306 North Capitol St. Roof Paint S AonD Y. R 3 12th st. and Md. ave., Lou Does this mean the impossible—tha# we shall always sat- Ty B E 2051 TS0 N dent, A. A. R 1. R.. PRI SO 15 H st.. Sear's Newsstan b > “There’ ", & 2 = ohn_ . . i e = Pure iaseed oil and metallic. $1.40 per gatlou ; Flowors/for Fall Weddinis: Socth Capitol and Eye isfy patrons here’s the rub.™ Tt has never vet been Joseph K. Fineran.. -.618 E St. N.W BN " Main s017. +} Finest decoration ideas executed by P Gt Bk stet, b done. We are going to try to do this impossible thing, 1. C. Flood & Co ..2120 14th St. NW. 2 F.—Advertisement. maun & Pharmacy. Thos. F. Foley...... 1022 8th St. N.E Tsadore Freund ...........1315 7th St. N.W. W. L. Gary & Co .. -3111 14th St. NW. Charles E. Gates.... . 249 8th St. N.E. Georgetown Gas Light Co., 1339 Wisconsin Ave. N\W. R. A, Gibb...... -1401 North Capitol St. Richard Gilliam . -2542 Wisconsin Ave. Geo. W. Hanes. .. 1111 H St. NW. however. Almost amusing, unless human nature changes. But. try us, and. after taking your car from the shop. bring it back in a few days and let us look it over, with- out charge. We want to please. Phone Columbia 8727 pr e - HELD FOR FORGERY. “" {The MIOSt crabie peopie that. Hicees | + Economical ;.]‘A‘;‘;.?}‘;""“"f"""wfl""m"- | Colored Youth Accused of Passing | MUCH t'uuon SEIZED. efficient, econom L ¢ —— ; Heating. | facor. | Ther ! . C’_":‘: for $25. { Week's Raids Land 267 Gallons ot arged with forgi 3 % H ‘The Biggs Enginecring Co. | Cot. B s McKinnon, 6. 's‘?e,\fd?fig?f { Whisky and 28 Bottles of Extracts| WARREN W. BIGGS, Preside Woodley road. to a check for 325! Two hundred and sixty-seven gal-| 20th st and R 1. ave. Paul armacy—Woodridge. L) 5600 12th st. ne. Mayo's Phar- macy—Brookland. They will be forward- ed promptly to the main You know that Star Classified - ads are “result-getters.” 924 New York Ave. N.W. 1201 Inpraham St. N.W. 1311 Quincy St. N 435 6th St. N'W 1535 9th St. NW. Leapley & Gaghan. Albert B. Loenberger. Wm. F. Ludwig & Son. Lytle Sales Co... E. I. McGolrick. D. Murphy. gave the check to a 41; street dealer |geized was of the corn variety th: R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. |f "ayment for a wateh ang 10 b b S R o Rocfing Dept. 1114.0th st Fh. M. 24902491 “‘"'"',‘h‘ "‘,:‘"‘;d to the store for!ingonshiners here and eisewhere. weet Ci the change that he was arrested. He| Total number of arrests made by S t Cider and Apples will be given a hearing in Police |the police during the week was 1,501, “Around the Corner” is Speed arrests numbered 218, while 5 Bronck 00 ithose for violations of other traffic a Star Branc ce % = George V. Hazel, colored, twenty- f Maurice A. Hess... ..824 15th St. N.W. 1310 14th st. n.w. Tel._Frank 317, 25 y-one i}, f whisky, fi 11 14 = - = 7 e R ROOR [y g, S0 Mg st e ot mainey, s mayons et ] offce There are no ex Jormi Tt o S g Jesterday by Detectives O'Brjen and |were seized by the police and reve- tra charges for this Kennedy & Burke Co......31 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park “Js it in condition to withstand the winter | LIVINESIONS, Mo declared he accept- inue agents the past wek, bootleg service, Frank A. Kerr...... -.---1361 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. rains and snows? ~ . Vi e f .y . ‘We will examine it and let you know free | It is charged that the colored man ;L’;fii,‘,."’:{{{afi ";10‘5: L &:‘v?{:‘;{;r' e F. W. Koehler... +....5221 Georgia Ave. N.W. XOUGH ORCHARTS, EDNOR, MD. | Court tomorrow morning. Tia tieorgia ave. pike, turn right near Glen. ] e Delaey coatalpen s Lt e 2 iawe numbered 482, " © | \ Syrrounded by Washington's finest residcnsi?l sdcm"TI; W E O i Bringy co T 3 P ! ts included the follow- ? ini il f forest-covered land, wi Benjamin Potter .. Bethesda, Md. M ; The First Thing to Do ne: Tntoxication, 185: selling mtoxi- Containing seven million feet o } ! i St NW . Your Vacation Is to Hiqgox‘-, 2 driving automebile while | The Trlangle of Increasing Values ]c-c A.SRyd;r.\ z ..1744V, You Et NW. 4 iunder the influence of liquor, 10; = s d Cathedral ave- P. chaefer. -139 B St. SE. wazed by el drinking in public, 4; facturis between Connecticut, Massachusetts an L = E NASH. 40 S st now. ORDER THE STAR |iiwicr 5. "snd posscsston of st & nues. Over three million feet of land sold. Over seventy John L. Shedd -706 30th St. N-W. Wm. H. Smith . Richard C. Sowerbutts. E. E. Stacy... D. H. Stevens. -439 G St. NW, 2017 Ceorria Ave. NW. 2418 18th St. NW. 5 381 Ouincy St. W, Arthur J. Tholl. 708 9th St. N.W. W. Frank Warne! 3047 M St. NW Washington Gas Light Co., 425 10th St. N.W. Tohn G. Webster..........606 D St. NW. Sorrell & Luria 144 Randolph- Plac . 1023 Columbia Road homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under construc- tion. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished homes of brick and tile, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office: 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.), open to 8 p.m. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Owner—Exclusive Agent—Builder. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Main 6935 For Exwt Roof Men. Defivered to _your ho'me by u.ularl Phone M-14 il g i SEBRING “FROM PRESS TO HOME ‘WITHIN [RONCLAD Etme 168 £ ot am. { THE HOUR.” 30x3/; Cords Compaay. Phose Mainié. i = Evening and Sunday Star, 60c per month | ABSOLUTE ¢ . ng Star ) A New Roof With a Brush | Sital® s 200 B2 ot | FIRSTS ... $8.85 et me apply one coat of Liquld Asbestos Roofing Cement to any kiad of roof. : T guarap- Call at Office, Drop Postal or | p e A Phone Main 5000 | CORD TIRE SALES CO. F ~ON CLARK, 1511 Pa. ave. se. Linc. 4219, . 04 14th < i | | i

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