Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1922, Page 32

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Sunday:caused & sensation in the cap- ital, hag refused to accept release on bohd or recvgnizance. He declares he will ain In custody until the charges have been sifted. The house of representatives voted down efforts by supporters of the finance minister to take = action against Wu Chung-Liang, speaker of the house, for alleged ursurpation of \ the powers of judiclal authoritles in 3 causing Lo's arrest. The press generally views the af- , | TWO STABBED-AS CREW ‘OF SCHOONER MUTINY Axfrahhanilaral Lumber Boat Puts Back to Port After Officers Guell Rebellious ¢ Sailors. 1 By the Auocllleci P"IE’ 'ANTLDRY FORGES - |CHINESE BANKS Q0fF' LAY REPEAL PLANS! AMOY FOR PROTECTON Move to Foreign Settlement, Al- SAN FRANCISCQ, Calif., November & 3 fair of Lo Wen-Kan as a contest be- oSN FRANCISCO. Calt, Notermver|St. Louis Conference Seeks et Onbditions Bhow. | | et Sonon & Soyet | seriously, last nightWhén the deck crew " ‘mprovement. u Pel-Fu, the two mést powerfu! ! I'of the steamer-schggnor Jacinto, bound( Re€gulation Instead of 5 e militrylendars ot thie mosth) for con| from this port to Grays Harbor, Wash., mutinied soon after the .vessel cleared i the Golden Gate. '~ ) TELEPHONE OPERATOS . | Capt. Wertemati and his officers i ced th s mto_the forecastle To keep the 5 o ubdued tHem. Twa members of “Smile in the 3 the crew were ‘stabbed-by shipmates in U&f rh;ll;l:p‘l,:f:(d)zn( he mutiny, ship's Voice,” you Hello o o b Girls will always get ‘the right number to By, the Associated Press. ‘AMOY, Province of Fukien, China, November 21.—The local situation s By the Associated Press, improving slightly, though still un- ST. LOUIS, November 21.—Declaring | 8cttled and uncertain. The Bank of Tesults of the recent election were a|China and other large Chincse banks , trong indication that publi¢ sentiment | have moved from the city to the favors repeal of the Volstead act, a[forelgn settlement at Kulangsu for score of state secretaries of the Associa- | protection. tion Opposed to the Prohibition Arhend-| American, gunboats yemain g —_— i ' MINE AFIRE IN ALASKA. Restriction. —Superintendent Evan Jones was over- - § come by fumes when the Evan Jones | coal mine near here was set wblaze today by a backfire. Everybody in the mine escaped. Government officlals are ussisting in fighting the fames. The 3 1 mine, which is the only one in opera- and Japaugse | tion reached by a spur from the Alaska | ] Two other ¢rew members were placed in irons, ang the v 1-sailed back to ‘Sun Franclsco with {ts-police flag flying. Six menmbers of the were arrested, British and Capt: Wertemaq, sald charges of WOTHER! BREAK CHLD'S COLD ANCHORAGE, Alaska, November 2;. i Hu"y ' MOVe Litfle Bowels with “Califeinia Fig Syrup” Whatever els. yon give your child to relieve a bad cold, sore throat or con- L s ment today perfected plans for modifi- rding forgign | rallroad, has been supplying the road | = /7 mutiny on the high seas would be placed ¥ Detfectads b interests. Chan; 5 E i . - . g Tse-Peng, ~who | with fuel. gestion, -be sure to first open the little relieve sore throat, 2> sgginee them. T T | Con of the dry enforcement law and | oree time ago et up 4 rivel provin: | Gnen bowels with “California Fig earache and headache 7 ) W et e ¥he cauce of | CVentually repeal of the eighteenth clal goverament, continues to hold | #- ES AUTO B IT LAW. ¥ S 7 yood: Lumber O according to | 2mendment at the closing sesnion here | Amoy. - ’ 2 URG! ANDIT LAW. | -8y ; : : by plugging in on 0 : ship's officers. 2 of a two-day conference. Jut HAQiCht; the governor of Fukien. | gAN FRANCISCO, November 21—Tho| Yi¥te Which are causing the cold and | “« 3 r 5 who was driven from Foochow, the | , SAX OISO Sovembinticy congestion. i et —— euolutions providing for the working | capital, by insurgent forces, has gone | moSiic " ere, “adopted 4 resolution a4 | see for yoursell ' how thoroughly : The wifé of Landan'a new lord mayor, | out of a plan for dispensing alcoholic | to_Swatow through the aid of the | WectinE "ory, Mdopted o resoluiion ad- I S oty Mrs. Edward C.. Mogre, is keenly In- | heverages under the regulation of |Japanese consulate. There he is Nrisonment of attomobile bandits for| “OTkS the constipation poison, tereatea in social and philanthropio operating " with ‘the national” treops. | Bvanty five to forty vears. with tne pro. | bile ard waste right cut. (ANAWB‘SIQ“JE' = province an expedition to Fukien | Yo, tat the minimum be not reduced against Hsu Tsung-Chi, the captor of Foochow. Movements in the in- terior of Fukien are cautious, devel-; / hich mot"{n Miblic session. lough the association was formed in»r the _especial purpose 'of obtaining oping slowly. ey repeal of the prohibition amendment, its executive committee has adopted a VoID PRE-WAR LOAN PACT. resolution opposing the restoration of | saloons in the event manufacture and ale of lght wines and beer 18 per- mitted. Just say Ben-Gay at any drug store and the clerk will know you want the famous French Baume. Rubitonas you would cold cream andyour aches and pains get disconnected—Num- ber please? Well, one will do to start. Keep a tube handy for backache. Thos. Leeming & Co., N.Y., Amer. Agents ‘Get the Original Jrench aume Peking Parliament Cancels Agree- ment With German-Austrian Bank ! Plans for Distribution. I" e Ways and means of caring for the |BY the Ansociated Press. proposed distribution of liquors are to| PEKI November 21.—The lower be studied by a committee upbolntedliloufle of parllament today voted to ] by the association. All of the delegates | to Void on the ground of irrerularity expressed jubilance over what they de- | #n agreement for a proposed loan of c 00,000 sterling by & group of Ger- man and Austrian financiers nego- tiated before the world war. The house also voted to impeach Lo Wen- Kan, the minister of finance, who is under arrest on a charge of recelving a perfonal commission in connection with the intended loan, Lo Wen-Kan. whose imprisonment nd and Senstor-elect | mm—mamenn WhOE _JIMPpTISONMEnT New Jersey wou'd he spokesmen for the association in the House and Senate. asseried, that the body had 457.000 members and was in & good condition financially He sald no contributions were ac- cepted from interests formerly inter- | gSted in the liquor trade. Most of the funds of the organization, he explaiped, |nre raised by membership of $1 each. FINDS PASSPORT SYSTEM FOR IMMIGRANTS CLUMSY Secretary Davis Says Plan Under 3 Per Cent Law Is Il Adapted to Needs. and sajd they do not intend to affiliate ;vdl;ill Slther the democratic or republic rance to ]| Parties at present. Establishment of a I&:: akin” magazine as the official organ of the association also Is under consideration, NOONAN'’S u f:"nl;g‘l;csfh".,’;.',°'¥.i5 Ut Rersamtar LEMON CREAM ||Eifaids *™ Edwaids of FOUR CREAMS IN ONE AN ASTRINGENT. BLEAGHING, CLEANSING COLD CREAN, 75c the Jar, 85c the Tube. For sale by Peoples D Stores (all Durgh & Bro., a3d other good stores. gives that velvety ap- A Chief Operator says— FIRST AID for “Lalways use Ben-Gay dur- ing echief-—thers 1o nothing 80 soothing and refreshing.” /Aches and Pains away; scratchy, tender ! i membranessoothed; cough 5 xo‘\';‘;‘?er | checked; cold broken up. election of imm T Cnited Now,today—ask yourdrug- States under the gist for *|in an address here. The Secretary said DSMESH mgl & colds he had ready for introduction at the next session of Congress a bill pro- viding that prospective immigrants be L examined by blood, physical, mental and character tests. The Secref declared, “We are not looking ~after ~ the Immigrant as we should,” and he advocated legislation !t;lr the registration and education of aliens. |DECLARE TURKS SLEW | CHRISTIANS IN SMYRNA | Woman From Near East College Urges Washington to Admit Refugees fo U. S. A Glance at ~ Ironing Day- as some women hnow it B5 sl Sclatae Brene: Dresses Kimonas Draperies . 7 'Bc()nS'ro??. .\'o:ember 21.h—-)lnsslcre Skirts Curtains Ginghams . of Christian refugees‘as they fled to | Coats Sweaters Stockings . . the American Collegiate Institute at You undoubtedly know at least one woman in whose home there Smyrna, following the capture of that | Walsts Coverings Evarything city by the Turks, was described by .@N.____._______fi____ seems to be no fear of how big the week’s ironing will be. B oo ElnEsley DiEe wite of Drugs Her linens always spotlessly fresh. The children always in clean clothes. of the college. She spoke before the . i Medicines : annual conterence of the Near Eust Dlamn Tt eacats : A g “ 9 clief. Mrs. Birge U - Her own personal things crisp. ‘ - : |armed Christians were shot by Turk- Dressings You would proba!:ly think her a“slave to.the imnig_;g-bontd“rfyau“ i 2 {L’?% Soldes .uffi'f.:;fffan"g:fihfi?fik %o Disinfectants % o a0 g 5 " E 2 - safet he urged that Washington First Ald did not know that _the evening of ironing day finds 'her as untied as * admit refugees 0 the Talied Siwtex | poy -Damond Dres'—no oiter Kint-and | Furnishings any other day in thé weck. looting of he eity was drawn by Mrs, | foliow the simple directions in every packags, | i s bl | Birge. who said her own house Don't wonder whether you can dse or ting ste- Pethaps a glance at the sketches below will give you an inkling of Bpoted and weesked Whilel Inspent [ C ol Cs St bame debe | her secret. : fronted her and demanded to Know | anteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have | he was America Eng- she was an American the officer de- | whether the material you wish to dye is wool parte remarking that America was| ., o whether it Is luem, cotton or ‘When the invading forces threat- | mized goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, ened to attack the college. she said, | " o " " one of the students, himself a’Turk, | %% = told them that the structure was full of ammunition and the attack was averted. i i e e e g ——— Miss Mary Geiser, elected clerk of courts, is the, first woman to hold county office in Licking county. Ohio. // straight line iy s A KR Two attacks on teeth endorse! A method that : ects teeth not from one = alone but from the two great destructive forces. “There are two enemies teeth. E—— forms-on the surface of the = = "The other is the acid decay R " The new scientific way to meet both Del'lll‘l':tl(-)’lll'e‘ Soap ' T last—a method of Y, tooth protection that dentists everywhere heartily .constantly attacking your . One is the dental-mucin, . Money-Saving Buys At These Two Medical Auctions Syrup” as the laxative because it never fails, never MpE O™ overacts, and even sick chil- -Syrup” to get rid of the poisons and | Gren love its pleasant taste. Ask your druggist for genuinc In a few hours you can | “California Fig Syrup,” which has di- it | restions for bables and children of ail sour | ages printed on bottle. Mother! “You | must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Send now for the two catalogs listing the medical. drug and hospital offerings to be made at Washington, D. C.. December 5 and New Cumberland, Pa.,'December 7. In them you will find a wealth of items you are continually buying at prevailing market prices. Af these sales you will be able to purchase them at your own figure, for everything will be disposed of by auction. Following are digests of the two catalogs describing the offerings at both sales: Washington, D. C., Dec. 5 ; Boric Acid. 324 mgm. tabs.: Tannic Acid, 324 mgm. tab-.: Puri fied Chloresterol: phas, 6 mgr Potassium Bromide U! Ammoniae itrate, C. P. . 324 mgm Aromaticu Mercurous Chloride Oint : Phosphoric Anhydride; Pota Pulvis Ipec et Opii, 324 mgm. Sodium Salicylate, 324 mgm. tabs. trychnine Sulphas U et Hydrargyri Chloride Mite; Cases, general operating and medicinc: ent; Morphine Sui- m Todide. 324 mgm.: Unguentumn Pipettes, graduated; Surgical Slings, rubber; Surgical Dressings: Sutures, various; Syringes, various; Tourniquets, various: Rubber Tubing asstd.; Acetylene Outfits and Lamps; Folding Lanterns: Litters. < New Cumberland, Pa., Dec. 7 Aqua Ammoniac; Bedpans: cooking utensils; Surgical Cus Packets: lodine rubber; Wire Gauze, for ;plin(s: Wood Splints nosis Tags; Tourniquets, rubber: Drugs, G. U. Cases, less bougies: Che erilizer Chests, tablewar: First Aid Packet: wabs; Operating Knives Absorbent Cott: Individuai Dres Cresol, solution U Surgical Dressings; Diag- arious. Send for the catalogs immediately and look over the rest of the items offered, and then arrange to be represented at ‘the two auctions. For both catalogs write Surplus Property Section, Office Surgeon General, Washington, D. C. The Governn Dentists say / USE BOTH! that comes from the fermen- tation of tiny food particles in between teeth. The new Sanitol method protects your teeth from both. First softens, then removes Sanitol Tooth Paste keeps the teeth smooth and beautifully white. It first softens then re- moves the ugly dental mucin. coating 8o effectively it is un- usually successful in. restoring ‘whiteness to tmtxhn've al- ready begun to . It is pre- pared with the very finest dental chalk. T | Let ow sead you trial rescraes the right to rejec ) Two generous samples FREE! ' s e tists everywhere are indorwing e ot o e Bunitol Toath Faate end Linuld Awtisenrle 5 NITOL CHEMICAL Y NY. BYRERR OB nppn'.‘ 5. 404 Bouth Fourth 8t.. St. Louls, Mo. et any or all bds Floods in all crevices Sanitol Liquid Antiseptic gounter- acts the acid decay. It floods into the smallest crevices, purifies them and removes the tiny food particles that so quickly ferment and eat into the tooth surfaces. It also strengthens soft, tender gums (often forerurmers of pyor- rhea) and frees the breath from all odor. ' A two weeks’ test will convince you that the natural whiteness of your teeth can be restored and_ that hidden surfaces can be pro- tected from decay. Try the two samples at our expense. See coupon. " Makers of the famous Sanitol Tooth Powder and other toilet preparations ———m e —————————— = —-——

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