Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 4

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= CTOBE i Force Criminals |ORGANIZED YOUTH SEEN | By New Method |; : *S HOPE OF GERMANY _To ‘Tell Truth’ Gamp Fire Girl Editor, Back From By the Associated Press. CITY OF HONOLULU . FINDS GRAVE IN OCEAN Burned Liier, With Colors Flying, Sinks After Cutter Fires 31 “Shots Joto Hulk. isimpossible to buy abetter tire than the Fisk Tire dealer uick Service HOMES o . can give you. By the:Associated Press, 7 HOT SPRINGS, Ark, October18. ff ol oo cieiot Paies. - LEWIS M. THAYER P : : SAN FRANCISCO, October 1&—With [ naily Mail § Action D —Criminals can be forced to tell | “xpy yoRK October 18.—In youtn, || EOWARD 8 FIX 507 13¢th N.W. North Capitol & W Sts. Y annot get a good tire at colors flying, the liner City of Hono- | DAIly Mail Says Action De-| tne truth regarding their oftenses |y nich nas come into its own in Ger- e LW. ou ¢ 3 [ uia, ..;:m:: fire Thursday, sank in While under the influence of sco- |many, one sees tho country's real e — 6 sold. 4 l eft a better price than the Fisk S0 B il | pends on Support of . | polaming amesthese, ur sa el | KR8, 05 S ST S0 0 M . > = . 5 the Camp Fire Girl s ighted 2 3 v nce in Ger- c fram received by the coast guard ore today. who has asked the:indorsement |many,” she said, “is being met by % ; Fisk Tires stand any and every nThe City of Honglulu's grave was QUOTES “LLOYD GEORGE” | S5.¢i. Hoskea Asosiation ar the | rEbsiaed sobit movimehe ' ol @hey e | wnosally attractive and have . > San Francisco. Not'm person was in- Southwaest for a proposed expe kind of com n—and com- Jured when she caught fire and was ment on. 1,000 prisoners in the |the German girl in the home, that| n r o | Juret whies 8 PSR e etomtiary |Worked against freedom of the indi- many new features. not e b s e | Eaplends Politonl Fever High on| o Roies iy Mo S e (2ot Ever¥iers ont goch, dmots b i i o] r. House een experiment- , amoilg | . right. ° l tll B . Up to iess than seventy years ago 8! g ing with the anesthesia for five | factory workers, in Berlin, and the Moderate terms. sively e1r plfllnly apparent all s0ap manufactured in England was Eve of Unionist Meet- years, he told members of the |lal cities and villages, one sees' . o ,» &l ‘| assoclation, an leclare n 2 u! e who have pledge: extra value. B o tase o Whisky todey. and Sach e Ao hon he had tried | themseives to s gl!mle iy Hedgu & Middleton 1 boiling pan was fastened down at ing. the “twilight sleep” method of “They are easily distinguishable in oy B | night by an excise officer. securing evidence on a number of |crowds, as peitiier boys nor girls o 3 alleged criminals and others in |wear 'he bo; There’s a Fisk Tire of entra vahie in every sise et s T ).A.'%wn siate, he “had never fall |and Russian tunics e oy ; 1334 H St. N.W. lor car, truck N, ,—The * ed in any attempt to | e min ple peasant costumes of cotton print. / . £ or speed wagon LONDON, October 18.—The' British | of i %% 4 truths P e I I Main 1028 olitical fever has now reached its The anesthesia does not pro- 1is hope.'* ' helght, and. there is every Indication duce a voluble condition, he sald, but at its most potent stage ques- T that the maximum temperature will | beL, 3 o, ™ Pornoundea ‘and, | CHURCHILL FACES KNIFE. | belmainiainealforjaomaidays LEVeryo | clthont fallararas et fonsers body s guessing as to when the| have been forthcoming* LONDON, . October 18.—Winston | crisis will pass and what turn it will “If the ‘twilight anesthesia’ were Spencer C)I?‘lrchlll. secretary for the ! properly recognized and used for colonies, whq taken 11l Monday, take, but the answer is as yet un-| the purposes suggested.” . Dr. |has develaped appendicitis, it was < revealed, and the future remains ob-| House clm;tln(\‘xed in mxx; Bge:.lreua. {fi'&'w’rx;"?"'m" Jas said to be =] - - L] ~ ’ injustices woul COM¢ eal - for e doctors to decide scure pending tomorrow’s unlonist up;ogiple definitely a8 to the necessity for an | : meeting at the Carlton Club, which is The conventlon was expected to operation, I A nd Evergreens, Plant Now £ expected to give the key to the prob- | take action on Dr. House's re- quest for its indorsement of his PERPETUAL | BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It i tem- N Dlans for further experiments at i e e e e T e e e =1 One anti-coalition newspaper, the | [g session today. . Soon after —— SALE ALL THIS WEEK Dorein oo cmaem o | P 4P Daily Mail, today attributes to Prime| reading his paper on the subject Graduate Eyes Examined 2200 o bundred. ays er Cent. Minister Lioya George the definite| he was elected one of the Vice e e Bloom: T = oo ) . Il a e wi resign o ident: f th S 2 . on shares withdrawn be- [fl the unionist meeting declares against | Dromaents of the assoclation DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES |' ooming Cherry Trees Evergreens fore maturity. Austin Chamberlain, whose outspoken U 3 Umbrella Trees Pansy Plants, Dozen, 25¢ | adhesion to the premier has aroused | near eastern peace conference, which, Eyesight Specialist i . | Bl;fl‘:_"ifl,r;glogm;ég ;(:d‘:gl';":‘:id it is feared, must be postponed until 409410 McLachlen Bldg., I8 N (i, Lioyd George's statement Is sald | the” itustiona in London and Home Toig i G B! arcissus buips, Uoz. C ing ln.sv.d nl‘hdl of the"hhem’lq mi Remarking upon this contingency, ’ ters and undersecretaries. = None the diplomatic expert of the Daily 10,000 Narcissus Bowls, 15¢ Up the papers nearest the premier, or [mijoer b wrices: any other, confirms this or professes | = “wrpo aisadvantages of postpone- ) ' }‘ O @ E Narcissus, Jumbo Size, Dozen, $1.20 o know exactly what passed at the | ment might, however, be compensated meeting, although all agree ) - 3 $800,000 i Lioyd George received general cor- | B some measure, If a ponstponement > Sl 0 NG ) Gravel for Bulb Planting, 10 Cents dial support . Should the premier re which will carry the conference well = Hyacinth Bulbs, .4, Doz., 50c, 75c, $1 ond -the coming American elec- L . Comer 11th and E Sts. N.W. [[|' 2155 4,0 “SAin® pohicical ‘srecedentay tione should enable the Washingto g wanterioven: Freesias, doz., 60c. 7 Grass Seed, pint, 15c. Calla Lily buibs, 10c. Gold Fish and Bowl, complete, dministrati t. - BERRY. Prosi in this country, to invite the con-|2dministration to ascertain the real ings, a comfortable Mammoth Jonquil, doz., $1.00. | _ 49c, 69c, $1.49. Chinese Lilies, 20c; 3 for 50c. Seaweed for fish, bunch, 10c. at servative party to try its hand at form- { prnied States concerning Amerlcan . ing a cabinet. participation—at least within certain chair, books to read Premier's Alternative. limits—in the proposed near eastern 2 If, on the contrary, the meeting |settlement.” in the soft glow of a gives Mr. Chamberlain anything ap- companionable Bird Seed, Ib. for 15 il i hi , th re- 4 i , Ib. C. Fertilizer for indoor plants, roaching sirong supbert. e’tss| DOPE SMUGGLER JAILED. lamp. The chair and Fish Food, pkg., 15c. ferns, palms and other plants. king to dissolve parliament, and. this eing done, will appeal to the coun- lamp from 10,000 GOLD FISH, 10c TO 50c EACH itry on a coalition ticket. Korean Taking Narcotics Into 3 i , it hets b rect, in Beautiful D J .KA' IF‘MAN et el b st | ngkane At Fnea s2500. | OEOPLITT CO-INe || FERNS 5,550 Only $1.50 imminent in elther case, as it i8 DOt |p_ e Avyoctated Press, 1525-14th St NW. ~~Main 4224 DIOM] e KRAMER,55x-. 916 F ST RGNS ;| 2 i . Korean smuggler arrested last Thurs- ders wh uld quit the tried leaders o would q 9 FLORIST. I . 8 day on a Japanese steamer from Lon- INC. ||| government with Chambertain if he | §3¥ o1 8 Japanese steamer trom Lon- resigns. ive the' Get A o rts published | than $100.000 worth of narcotics today WOGIVO Valucsand the Busme“ & by“{?.’i“aér""'.n?",f:pifi‘.?". 'ox?- lo.lhe pleaded guilty and was fined 000, ¥ with the alternative of one year's im- effect that the ministers started new | WILG T Ut I t e efforts yesterday lo insure postpone- 2 616°17 ST. NW. * THE MAN'S STORES ° 1005-1007 PA.AVE. Tent "of “the seneral clectiona ‘unti D 2ddltion he wes setenced to six T e z = ] January, prompied, it Is said, by g N e ague of & completo split in the conser e Where Your Dollars Count Mast WIndoquhades & tive party. o S BRI | ey, however, seems | INVITE PRESIDENT TO SPEAK. | iy “0nry” Pointex indow Shades g o . lll| aimost nevitabie to the disinterested | A committee representing the Chi- 9 ill| observer, and one of the surest pros- [dAgo Bar Association invited Presi- Hose l l S rom || pects of the present ferment seems [dent Harding yesterday to address Pure Thread Silk llto be a new alignemnt of parties |that organization in November or De- - il | Which wil obliterate some of Brit-|cember on some patriotic. non-parti- o 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. lill | ain's oldest political landmarks. san subject. Members of the com. e ) r. .. To % forigner suddenly taking |mittee said the President expressed | ‘ his initial survey of the situation per- himself as favorable to the plan, but 1 1 id h ble yet t 1 defi- The 2,000 New Customers Sale . et atee v @ THURSDAY — BANNER BARGAIN DAY comparative absence from the col- — ' = HR A s AUTO GLASS S Bos iabor BaTcy, notwithstanding. the Means bargains galore in every department. A money-saving d intentiol f that party to e 5&2&?&‘ ;gfi;!m candidates into the | TORJTRIELDS OB popIES. event you cannot afford to miss. i Taranto & Wasman P 8 Lapokor Leaders Quieter, | Ew xoks avr ww: No goods C. 0. D. Mail or phone orders cannot be filled at these prices. the space given the labor movement ~ I is trifling compared to that devoted N ol = “w! ] to the doings of the {we older partics. 36-In. Costume Velvet, Yd. Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Children’s Knit 5 i Here are two super-values IR I R T e L S i L ; 200 School Hose ‘obozzan Caps i . 1] oF Tmportance. attaching to the in- In Navs. Mid- 79 Sott Combed- o Yatue to T3e i i ? s S X - n Sue, Copen, var: se S 3 ples a i from our big trade-winning ot im i ons Havana and Afri- $ . for children; 0dds and ends ¥ sale that no smart fellow LT T e R o R T inoes Backfand R - k3 getic eampaign. present wholesale co: sizes, copen. can resist. We have picked -Some "of (he political principles ! : i I | cor -which 1abor is’ are al- = e ’ oy ready well known. Theey are put suc- | 36-Inch Colored Poplin 1.00 W Silk and obes i them for today’s exploiting Cinctly by the moderate labor leader, - C P $1.00 Women's i I . Arthur Honderson, in a speech ves: ! H Yard Mercerized Sports Hose s 9 3 rda) t Newport, lonmouthshire, e s 5 | because they stand out head hers there is & bye election today, eavaEiA] £3ci T s Derby Ribbed Sport : . in which labor will have the oppor- s N ThT st oo aEIehE e e — and shoulders above any- || tunity of showing its streneth. 'The 4 ¥4 most wanted shades. Zarter _top. * Colors, [ et fn e o oaiition. \iberal, but | camel, black and sil- L - been hel y & on al, 1 “ 1 ¥ de. Sub- thing else about town—but theYooalition; isifot conteating ey $L15 Sheet Blankets standara. o o0 $2 Boys’ Juvenile Corduroy & be prompt, bo b laborito and conservative - mnmi -For three-quarter Suits 5 _ didates. . 2 5 e bRJOYS s vecause ]| candidates, i rems Mr. Henderson said ! SN Gro $2.00 Ladies’ Satin-Striped |, Cood auality Cor- i ’ve b . labor seeks national finanolal reform { zheets for cold Hose =l e 49 | we’ve been going along at a o the peinciple of ability to pay, and | weather. Hloomer op: i fit would lighten the national debt by a One of the best o § vears ——— I ar debt redemption fund through a - ng Silk Ho! = te 8§ year: E great pace lately—here goes. levy on accumulated wealth, begin- Silkoline Covered Comforts |hcavy silk with ver- $ 20| Bxosxion | ning with all - fortunes exceeding | And you can make Worth $2.50 tical satin stripe. D =5 £6,00 . a mighty big saving in' L -3 Double soles, seamed ===| Girls’ Blue Serge Dresses N 2 War on Private Enterprise. jour f:el‘b“ls with a |Cn°v"$g rlwl;h a back. Irregulars. e Dresses Sor, declares war against ttle device we sell. rich mercerized cot- i e o i prm:rln‘:il::trmgce.mgrprlue and ad- It's a “Minneapolis” ton fabric and filled .98 Kayser Chamoisette Gloves S( Umoars ]fi”(‘"d .49 9 y 7 Vocates greater extension of collective Heat Regulator. It with 1009 pure cot- —_— style embre el responsibility. This especlally ap- ;"K'; ates the fire, al- 33 o kb helg e by plies to such national services as the ow! ni 1; to burn only > 4 . 0 ‘" rr mines and railroads. :;A:uhg“! i:lq‘}?re!&mmy = gme Chamoisette and cuffs INC. The workers must have a measure - 3°c Pi“ow“m’ a loves. All colors —— e —— of control oyer industry and there 5 % 00 Girls’ Topcoats Tust be an elevation in their status. |§ Write, call or phone for booklet, el endiblack andiwhite oS otk full émployment or maintenance, and | |~ “The Convenience of Comfort.” the humanizing of all working condi- e emocratization of political insti- MUTUAL SERVICE strictly perfect quality; size 42x36. S for little $ ’ c Men’s Ribbed Separate Shirts and Drawers 2 e Even color, me- —————————————— dium weight, fleece- $1.00 Bed Sheets lined Shirts and 4c E Drawers, high - neck 5 1”'"” ath ';5““; shirts, ankle pants. inch hem, of £00 B s - quality sheeting; size Made of a good 4 72x90. TR - ly; regula- $ 9 75c Men’s Muslin Night TSR . N and emblem: size 6 Shirts Y to 14 year! The end of a smail lot of Men's Muslin R & G Corsets Night Shirts, V neck, c The famous R & G some trimmed. Soiled. < 15 to 30 - i dels $1.00 Utica Mills’ : in flesh and Girls’ Ribbed Union Suits 2 Pure White Fleeced-lined Unfon tutions, placing of_the foreign policy of the nation under the control of popularly elected assemblies, and in- nc. ternational arbitration, wers among ’ the other aims set fort! y the labor spokesman. 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Allifed closely to the ministerial crisis here and that impending in Ttaly is the question of the general Young Fellers’ Two-Pants Suits Several hundred—right out of the cases—Honest-to-goodness ° Pure Worsted TWO-TROUSERS SUITS, well tailored in young fellers’ style. A wealth of new shades and patterns in regulars - and short models, of snappy tweeds, homespuns; also cassimeres in Scotch mixtures. Styled according to youth’s ideas—belt backs, patch pockets with flaps. The extra pair of trousers gives double wear. Girls’ White Regulation Dresses Phone Main 3883 ——————— Hemmed Tablecloths ‘Worth 75¢ About 1% vyards J s quare; mercerized c satin finished quality. ———————— $1.48 Lace Curtains, Pr. 2% Yards Long Cholce of many beautiful designs, Ladies’ Wool Sweaters e i 2 o | Suits for girls; flat- A sweater of the ; (3 mostly in Notting lock seams: sizes 2 c better kind; all wool; . ham lace. to 16 years; drop coat style, with faney .98 s seats. % woven effects. Col- F 5 Copen. rose. — biack and ———————— 36-Inch Mercerized 75c Ladies’ Ribbed Fleeced w.:s::.;e:' ot " Gosa Henvy‘;.(:t-‘. Ladies’ Sateen Petticoats el wentaltor mpr Both solid colors Jet black, rich lus- D e and floral patterns of ality and ‘: o, e B S nice quality sateen; trous qui = seams. Irreg- ATIEN S ok £ i PURE WHITE i,::mw-vhgh toilet t-w\n. Ici:‘:n uhv.mm linem ONLIWON Topcoats—a Feature "r No matter what the thermometer registers, the calendar shows that a Topcoat is not amiss these A.M.’s and P.M.’s. When Top- coats as fihe and modish as these are offered in great variety for I $23.75, postponing your purchase is certainly not the height of wisdom. Choice of nobby tans and grays of tweeds; herringbone weaves; patch pockets; quarter silk lined; full back; belt back. .- All sizes. soft finish. fancily trimmed. Elastic tops. C. Y. Brand Waist Union Suits Adependable ——————————— 36-Inch Sunfast Drapery Madras, Yard Worth 75¢ The genuine K. B. D., highly mercerized brand Fleeced-lined mgde in the new }wnmmtx.vé-lon Sult‘x: models ‘and in or children: wel d shades. 1 = wante e: sunfast quality, in c stayed; extra row c Sizes from 1 to 3 rich colorings and of puttons for designs. pants. years. G CLEAN-UP DAY X Odds and Ends of Coats, Dresses, Skirts, at Less Than Cost $5.00 f‘i'NS—C.U’(;:'}'&” DRRSSES |45coaTs— """ ¥ : ; SuU S—DRESSES e o i P U Nowiat 310 gol;:éo:ls.%.......... S50 i ndrews | ; |gi [Fabrics Worth to $14.95.......... 9" Children’s Slip-Over Sweaters Wool Sweaters

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