Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 11

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s8ll or lease M‘M bupu for a nfin of lwanly-onn nneku‘ with nl- mother and wns house 1719 8 street and Slaims he will suffer irreparable loss it the . sal permitted to When the 5 {{ confident that by the end’of the drive T0.STOP HOUSE SALE To the Trade ¢DEVITT| " Repairs for All Interesting Fi lrrmlnre | FIREMEN AND-POLICE . Now Hardened Greets: GIVE RED CROSS AID Branches Baroll 100 Per Copiapo, x| Quakes as Harbmgers of Rain|,.., they un do -omel.hlng (lun keep order. tion of Mrs. cor‘lnn = cent tor Anngat Bon . |24000 ARMED WORKMEN IR bR i | Heating & Cooking "SR oan THREATEN TO TAKE CITY e Apparatus 1008 $th St. H.w. ineligible and she attempted to re turn the purchas¢ money, but the aetend-nt, Curtis, would not accept . 4 last, he states, Mrs. position and to the sale she - needed m Property Ownmers Declare Mrs. Corrigan Broke Recent Agreement. Grates, linings and vari- ¢us repairs, including all firing toole. necessary. Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave. NW. Military and Police Control Aus- trian Town as Martial Law Is Proclaimed. By the Assoclated Press. VIENNA. November 16.—Martial law has been proclaimed at Juden- burg, in Styria, where the military and police, reinforced by students, hold the city and bridgehead, while mcross the river Mur 2,000 workmen . | face them threateningly. These armed wnrkme:..lnlnl;ed ;hy repeated parades of the newly ore ganized Heimwehr, began raidlig:the ADD VALUE TO YOUR HOME BY HAVING - IT PAINTED PROPERLY BY OUR EXPERTS R. K. Ferguson, » . St ‘We Buy, make the sale. Attorneys James 8. Easbdy- !mnh Lesiie C. Garnett und David A. Pine appear for the plalntl | Alleging & violation of a recorded agreement among property holders in the block on both sides of S street northwest, between New Hampshire avenue and 18th street not to sell to colored people, John J. Buckley today asked the District SBupreme Court for- ay injunction. against Irene H. Cor- 1727 8 Copiapo. Coquimbo and Vallenar, IChile, shakea by earthquakes, are de- | seribed in a bulletin from headquar- ters of the National Geographle So- clety, il * | ninth. preeinots and firemen of ‘the With Chile Town, Bring Moisture 100 per cent eénreliments in the sixth yesterday, thereby going a step closer mysterious Promised Land beyond ! Watson, “We passed the rulns’of long-aban- | Hespectively. Rovert I, Dovi Earth Tremors, Though Playmg Haooc e R fourth, eighth, eighteenth and twen- .| ty-sixth engine companies twrned’in 1 [ I3 That Makes Fields Smile. annual roll call of the Djstrict of Co- , . lumbla Chapter, American Red Croi to the record set for them by Maj. Danel Sullivan and Fire Chief George the Andes. Enroliments in these divislons were Onee (n Corn Belt. in charge of the captains, who n doned stone dwellings, occupied, per- J. Stoll for the po haps, in those remote days of pre- Girls! Girls!! Clear Your Skin I, Exchange and historic !lmms and E. H. Nohe for the nre- anage iapo is Chile’s most Incan rule when these mountains had me h . KT émbers of me pre wner of premises APARTMENT HOUSES town,” saze thc bullétin, Whichiis| HoCitlach to/their gresent helght eod The standing in_the two depart- O e anl | confiicating ihulf {8tréet, and Helen Curtls, allegéd to be axD {hased on a communication”to the so- | {1 NERG IS SN UL “Uchiapo, | mente mow is: Police: | DeleCtive |yrms. Geveral members of attacking ¢ Iored ¥ho_jeeks to purchase the 1 'uticura BUSINESS PROPERTIES || ciety by Harriet Chalmer Adams. little by littlo the desert flora grew | DUréau. fir cond. sixth, seventh, | i, were arrested and the wOrk-| property. The agreement was en- . McKEEVER & GOSS | “Willlam Wheelwright, an Amorl: | from tufts of §rass nd stunted bush ‘d‘." § amdl ‘marehal’s | Tien, assembled when the Suthdeies {‘,,"',‘. Inth June 1, 1921, i which Mre e g Sovaees . i n ne o' réle . rrigan joined, 8 = 5 can, in 1851 built the first railfo; garobas and cacti of many | SORRITENC MOIOOUAECUY, MG, | declined tof releass thom' o3 by in- | Varieties, one with a great red bloom. At Vallefar w téred a wide, ir: ’l!ed valley, emerald green with 1fa, and vines heavy with those lus- cious white grapes, whose equal I have found in no other part of the world. ‘Wine Making Flourishes. “The vine, brought originally from Spain in celonial days, is now cul- tivated thropghout an extensive i fange. The French vine, popular in ¢ertaln provinees, was introduced In a | South America, from the port of Cal- |dera fifty miles inland to Copiapo. »The Ifttle stream which border: v. now in full flood, was after crossing thel i parched desert of Atacama. To trav- elers of old, as to us, this strip of | meadow land was a God-given sight. | “To Coplapo, in the fifteenth cen-| tury, marched the Incan ruler, Tupac g Yupanqui. with his victorious army, tolan subjugate the tribes of northern Chile 1413 EYE ST. m@m@mmmmm . RHODES CONSTRUCTIONCO.* Builders 407 Blackistone Building 14th and H Sts. N.W.—Main 7823 i vice on Regfirs 1elated construction L] Jobs. Satisfactory work and prices— estimates made. m@fmfim@mflmfl al‘hleanlh and twenty-sixth engine companies. Supplementing rémarks made be- fore several fire' companies by Mrs. John_Allan Douglieriy, manager of the Washington divisi %n in behalf of the roll ‘call, Firs Ch! Watson has requeated roll wmr-v-r Pfllllhl creasing unemployment, dus to the closing of factories &nd the ocoAl mines or the shuflenlnp of hours' of work. sl New Styles AND NEW FACES There is a style for every taste; a price for every purse. The news s traveling, One of the most_noticeable things In our busi- ness Is the number of new faces we see_here dally. Look elsewhere—iook out of town— fook around town—THEN COME HERE. You'll appreciate the sav- ings that comparisons will point out to you. 110 BlG STORES 4 FACTORIES Specials for Friday and Saturday Boys’ Brown Lace Shoes, gmise $249 Little Gents’ Tan Scout Shoes. Sizes 11 51.49 to 1315...... Misses’ Brown and Black Vltllol' {in editorial Mlll)—-whll do you use that blue penci for? long story Editor—Well, to make {o satisfied regulty so fer |short, it's to—er—make long story | obhlned among hI- policemen, and in ' —— { L s T Dress Adroitness . ORMALITY holds no misgiv-: ings for the wearer of a TOL- MANIZED collar ‘and dress shirt. They possess him with a confidence "of dress linen correctness and a feeling of formal case. The Tolman: Laundry ‘Down Backbone of Andes. “The Inca's trail from Peru led ‘down the backbone of the snow-clad {Andes and across the burning desert. In 1535 Diego de Almagro, a colleague of Pizarro, traveled the sdme road ith & sreat army of Spaniards a two the fiftiés. Chllean wines are cele- brated throughout Spanish America. Here the manufacture of wine is re- garded as a national industry and few advocates of prohibition place ht wine and beer on the blaek list. ‘At the River Elqui the longitudinai rallway gives & twist seaward to serve the charmingly situated town of La Serena and Coquimbo, its port. Huge Iron Werki “As you sail down the you say good-bye to verdure at! avaquil; then follows the long|(d ch of desert coast through Peru | and northern Chifle. It is only as you near Coquimbo that gTeen flelds again | greet you. “For & century and a halt Coquimbd has been famed as a mining center. One of our North Américan steel co! panies has developed a remarkable iron property in the gigantic Tofo mines. where ore taken from a moun- tain of fron by steamshovels ia con- | veyed by an electrically operated rail- road to the pier and loaded directly, through chutes. igto specially con- structed steamers. m Coquimbo the railroad again Black Kid or Black Satin terrible suffering from cold and thirst {endured by Almagro's men on the si {month march. mnh their bon .““’3 s meado Atlantic Coast Line Railrbad announces the inau‘gura(ion of its popular daylight train, the EVERGLADES LIMITED FLORIDA cific coast, Alluring were Co- | o those who sur- Cherry Red Roll "Tep magro failed to subdue the south- |ern natives, and_ five vears latér a Spanish army was again encamped in piapo, led this time by Pedro de who kept on south to found Valdiv: i Santiago. days of '49, when or the Pacific coast, supplying . [flour and other commodities to the Fnll(flrnl.x miners. My ploneer gran sed to tell me of thosé event- When he was in Chile, In the 1y fiftics, Copiapo was an impor- and .f“ t haring the I s Inland. o locomot ] S flien o ahering the EuroReA Uietd our train up the sien §ra F. W, MacKenzie, ‘Manager School Shoes. Sizes 8; to Southern Resort Points 1o the cumbre, the rack system being “ and 111 to dream was of a|used for some thirty mile h and C S NW 2 Lv. Washington....9%0 AM ailway across the | —_— Cor. 6th an treets NW. il @ 2 @2 Q1| 2....... Ve gton. .97 . n Argentina, and | [ubby—Did you get Nouh to clean Ar. Jacksonville. ...7:40 A. but the road never | the spot out of my unew suit? Witey—No. 1 Birl, ChflllmnhuShm. Big values. Sizes dia '} This perfect dress linen t m. Through sleeping cars to Jack- “This great American also gave e vt ba Y . Pal f Chile telegraphic systems. and, | 'm'" of l 39 ;}r::v\ma " dla xnpf:ra‘cbhdrg’-\(l}?rl‘f;‘e- .",.: I(.lmng t':ml:htlep"ll:ne“fl:’w"'“ i ::sofln:d‘s:nce the chauffeur jiited ?rep;l’fll the Welledl 8% to 11 o = P e capita! n a ste een seese reclining chair cars. Dining cars. v.’xpl.ng.o and New York. turned 1o °L° osest scrutiny an ) gland, and inaugurated, in the early 5 dmi = L Office 1418 H St. N.W. ||| sities. ine first steamer’service be- > solicits admiring atten = ce « IN.W.lH tween the west coast and Europe. Persoml statlonery tion. TOLMANIZE Woodward Bldg. GEO. P. JAMES Assictant General Passenger Agent Sits om Reck of Silver: “In 1532 a donkey driver, Juan Godoy. discovered a silver deposit ! near Copiapo and put the long-neg- i lected town on the map. “Godoy's story reads like a To- mance. Tired of loading his train of donkeys with scanty brushwood for town customers, he Started across the ,plmpl te hunt the roving guanaco. Bouquet Coffee/ b s i ered that his seat was of sliver. Re- May Still Be Bought for turning home with specimens, he 2:5c Per Pound . NOW. Franklin 71. OF THE BETTER KIND COSTS LESS at “The Sign of Good Printing” Moore’s Printcraft Shop 735 13th St. N.W. ™am —-_—— Burchell’s Incomparable - " Mink Wrap 41,2502 Value, $1950 - ¢ || - Week-End Speczal shared thg knowledge of his discov- Pgh ery with 'an educated acquaintan who aided the i'noun& rnln to make (13 - L 5 3 ] e Burchell s ¥ 1325 F St. N.W. " PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION | Coplapeie TAS ooleRdor I the forlorn Pays 6 Per Cent little town that we found. Half the buildings were still in ruins, after on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months, It the disastrous earthquake of the pre- vious year. The hotel. kept by a ¥ad- faced Englishman, had a decided tilt. - Pays 4 Per Cent -on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Doors and windaws weré jammed and window panes missing. Our host apol- lu:lled for candle light, saying that the gas pipes were still out of com- Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 mission. The stone bathtub, réached 'Corner 11th and E Sts*N.W. | by a rickety flight of stepe, had a somewhat tipsy appearance. JAMES BERRY. Prestdens || JOSHUA W. CARR, lm 175 T Good Omen in Quakes. “But the Coplapinos have not lost courage. More than once earthquakes have completely demolished the town. In this land where the extreme in. frequence of ghowers is & hardship. they have come to belleve that earthe quakes are forerunners 6f muche needed rain.. Between quakes they look to the east, watching for a heavy fall of snow in the Andes. Then the river runs full and the flelds smile. “From Copiapo a trail across the desert leads to the mountains, so sterile, gaunt and forbidding, yet there is a majesty in the Andean con- four, From our bleak, upland camp at the sunset hour the colofing of slopes and crags was gorgeous beyond adjestives to describe. Pink deepened to rose, rose to terra cotta, terra cotta to purple. Then éach towering peak became a sentinel guarding a ror.s g . - ’ ; ‘ < 121‘ F St. N.W... bet. 12th and 13th g i 121;‘ I."st_, bet. 12¢h & 13¢h Sts. i Specialists in Womeu's and Misses’ Apparel : Il i : . . l| = Inordertointroduce the differ- | l ent departments of this store we ) | I Very Spec1a11y ‘Priced for Friday and Saturday Only L St etwont ol wer apocial ll | _ ized garments in this column at at- ll]1° tractive values. [‘ Lusxurious Fur Coats and Wraps |\ | — | g ‘ For Friday and Saturday Ml er Cloth | WRAPS and Coats of extravagantly luxurious Fur-bcauty. at | e | prices denoting the rarest economy. Models of surpassing charm. 1 Coats & Wl'apS “ featuring every newest vagary of Fashion. Atextraordinary sav- i e s et ] ings from $50 to $100 on every garment. = the fincst materiale—Lustrola, - "l Veldena, Evora, Panvelaine and Fashona. of the World Today and Index Gives form of govern. ment, area, “population, Ianguage and religion of every country. Size 28x42 inches. Convenient for wall or desk. 2 Has instantaneous hde.\- s sunph: device that carries the eye instantly and ac- cm-atey to the location of any place sought. Reverse side has . Map of the United States —with index contalning 1920 census_figures-for- all citiés over 5,000;- compared former census; also. states,’ capitals, populations, ete. # The Star obtsined s lim- jted number of these ma; to-aid readers and studen! to understand the news. Getting the Most From Your Money Piest meor uf ndtes Maximom '{.m.. wnh"n‘n:fi'l: mum risk. 1336 New York Ave. Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid j| It is unnecessary for you to suffer with Ecun-. Blotches, Ringworm; Northern Bay Seal 40 inches long: handsomely lined and em- broidered. Also new Jacquette model. anue. $115.00 ] % =795“ . Same coat, raccoon collar and cuffs. ‘1 2 sh' Value, $173.00: Natural Raccoon Coats 40 inches long, full furred, deep collar and cuffs. Smartly youthful of line. SRR Value, $250.00 J Genuine Frénch Seal, deep shawl collar and cuffs, aelf-tmnmed Man- + darin sleeves; l':e‘nhfuny i } ‘Northern Hindaon Seal Pélts, trim: m.‘ with skunk, beaver,: -qmml Genuine French Seal Coats Capies of French models; beautifully lined. ‘A wonderful buy. Value, $325.00. Hudson Seal Coats 40 inches long, combined with -qum'el akunk beaver collnr and cuffs. Value, $395.00 40 inches long, same combinations. Value, $423.00 Civet Fur Coat For motoring and sports wear. Value, $185.00 | Northern Bay Seal Coats . * With smart reverse trimming; border at — (et TR IR S e v iy Value. $175.00 Extra Special . | . 'Gennine Mink Wnp' Km ”w - lineky :Wraps, Persian’ Eam oats, Squirrel Wrap 7‘|oa Seal Wraps—copi ported models: buuufnl fut tnmmed to$850 alss = collar and cuffs. A very J+ 3125= I I8 ;‘ Far the Week End | | i 2752 Il Coats & Wraps ” 1 ~ Made distinctive by collars, -f§ .cuffs and borders of caracul, beaver, platinym wolf, fox, beuvzr i equirrel.. The: models a y bloused. strnght livie and wrappy. ! Made of tl:e finest deep-pxle fab- | rics. il Coats €cf Wraps Cheruit ma Patou created “these distinctive models, and our | designers repi in” Fashona and Velverette, with bor- -« der, collar and cuffs af }ny.bravm =4 orununcnl B ' $95.00 Valgga. $125.

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