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= : __THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 26, 1922 PART 1. 3 ] 1 tive customer, it COALNEN URGE AV TOSEUE .. EATHOF CALDERS ™ 2895805 5 = HEETHE RS Sk AD THERED RIS, ™22 o Au_m_&guymg' ON SENATE COMMITTEE | 1S FUEL TO REVOLT 7| [ VANAND WOMANHURT - LEA TO CITIZENS esceerasas s Defibaugh at 7 H street northwest, B asked to see a nond ring, dis- s Delaware Member, Newly Elected, | . : City Line Coach Runs Into One of :! ..,l-.);’,'.“,’!. the ‘wxillll i ant \:-h:‘\n"r.ud-:(y Even Production Throughout to Take Place of Irish Free State Government Interurban's That Had Efforts Redoubled to Make b i Year Would Stabilize In- Pomercne. Faces Most Trying | L0 | the 1922 Roll Call lugier's Bl 50 2" BT is features, to see the 1d-the proprietor complied. The as set with an el point JTwo persons were injured, shortly { a Success. jafter 6 o'clock last night, when a - ! SRR D Washington Railway and Elgetric The e s SERC N EnG e police were told that the diamond icar, bound for the District line, col-| Redoubled efforts to list every|could be identified. 7 lided with a Washington, Baltimore|available citizen in the District of and Annapolis car that had slopped just | Columbia chapter, American Red ahead at the Benning bridge. ;“ruu roll cail, all week will be made Joseph Toomey of 690 4th streetiby the hundreds of volunteer work- northeast, motorman of the Washing- ; €rS Who have given so freely of their . ton Railway and Electric car, suffered ; time to help America’s legion of lacerations to the face and scalp, and |Mercy. It is thought that the city-| Dazaar. 1205 Penna. Ave. N.W. dustry, They Say. Period. | I ring white Co-operation on the part of retailers and consumers of coul to allow the mine operators to produce eveniy lllrouxhoulé the year, was recommended to the Fed- I Coal Commission yesterday by re- tail coal werchants, in the interest of stabilizing the industry and equitable distribution in costs. The recommenda- BY ARTHUR S. DRAP By Cable to The Star and New York Tribune. | i (Copyright, 19; LONDON, November 25.—One of the | mmediate consequences of the exe- | { cution of Erskine Childers is that the | | Free State government is placed in a ! position in many ways similar to that | R e Tl o i Siet By b Livsa " Geores Bovel Miss Ida Barnes, twoniy-three years|wide question, “Have you signed up mittee of directors of the National Re- | ernmént during the period two years orts recelved Lere last might from sald that am|senger on the rear car, suffered I‘rnmi"or the Red Cross roll call?” to be! tail Coxl Merchants' Associution, fcalled | - !ago when the “black and tan” forces | automchile belonging to Donald M. Walters, 2 % avenue, was|shock. Both were taken to Casualty }4sked of every one will bring the | were being used to milen scuth of there early yesterday, morning and abandoged. | Hospital. 3 3 jhecessary responses that will put the | i . i Whether Walters wax injured in the accident and how it happened are not| According to information given toiroll call over the top with its an- {bellious republicans, Known cither fa Elbton or ot Nk Hobie: the police, Motorman ymey did | nounced quota of $48,000. i The shooting of Childers, following Tt was said at hix home that Walters left Washington about 8 o'clock [ N0t anticipate the stop mnade by the! It was pointed out last night that By the comm! cpress the re- | Wreeked views on the ion to lay before it their situation in retail dis- Criday P Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis | all the officers of Fiet ¢ P in mine and re- the execution of four Dublm Youths | Friday night to drive to Philadelphia, where he had planned to attend the | & - X 1 ers of District chap- B Good Fiction | B : Army and Navy gridir ! . He ph ity today, it | Car Jjust ahead and s unable o ter and many of it¥ workers are vol- B L < e ot caumlTne e for ‘camifng, weeapons dnd =S R L ¥ % bring his car to a standstill before | unteers and that 7% affairs are con. Childrens Books he nccldent in belleved to huve huppened about dawn yesterday | (¢ cTash vecurred W. I3 Glover of [ducted with tho™ smallest possible Ymas Cards. rning. The machine wax abandoned at the top of an extremely steep )2 Hllotl strect —northeast —was !“"“”‘“‘d expense. Yew Year cards | : | Saiters nubgss strilke. in) oy { UL leading to the railroad tracks, and it wax prevented from rolling down : Hoping for Success. Fation said, it being suggested that the 3 4 Bt il L IR the Incline by a small clump of suplings at the right front wheel =Sa——ea = Since the intensive work to com s advocated by the committes | panying the provisional governs ! | permissive attitude toward Mar; BOOK SHOP U, are spending | [{ \ at headquarters ’ ampaign to wind up day of the month. ATTENTION g Hotel, 608 9t includes: Chairman Boardman ; ". Richards of operator: \ | fn the anthracite {holding order dealers | ! d. by - THOMAS F. BAYARD. goligumer lox OCksi0f coalt i mur 3 2 |entered on a policy equally as stern | < (Piwto by Stafl Photographer.) iplete the roll call by Thursday h Jner months more generally lo’a_\lmvl 3 ; s that pursied by Lloyd ( and E ibegun membe toswotks thiaughout thehyear- e SIr Hamar Greenwood at the height i committee, cousumers seriously a ; o { foree and eff il lish governmen: i Pl(lyer thtkes Run Frank Phone Main 8108 ! ! i i L Miss Alice Cla Mrs. eland, | g .‘...nnm-ul lthe De’ Valera obstruction will be | | tion, Announce They Will ap) r Leland, | shower and lavaiory, 31 S, i of the headquarter: Storage Facilities Inadequate. fof “the trouble ihead of t {to an irish government bhaat on up- e et Mid City Citizens, After Inspec-iisiint huirman of e O ] Mrs. L. Wolf and Mrs. I Cham ioom. 50 per cent more. o 5 Strengthened with the people as a | 6J ) 3 T R .50 pe preeinened NI s it | “] Must Be Impartial!” He Exclaims, and s John H. Clapp. ! NI | The ques ion’ uppermost now ‘\\;il.h!“ . ’9 o o o ;nms_ of th, e TSomition, was given B ¢ B e “Tiger” Arms Like Windmills | (INVERTS DELEGATION siiee g i et e 4s Harvare 3 facilities .3 5 > I Not a_few observers believe that | L Thes deccbic ok e rorms, - 38; 14, with Not Oppose It. Derllavofl he mmittee of | Rooms Like Mother Used to Keeo v the vetailers up District chapte e B the Tade Tt domomes B oiayurd of Delaware {that the Irish republican army will be g - N —_— e Of ke ftetaron ot b wolilich facilitics. They de- |} ;g to be:appointed afme @ to WilKe nore suc ! i L SCOS ) l 'd B d ) has been the interest shown in it by 1 to trans- f (7 OF the Senute District committee war against the frec state, finally de- rosses 1o ate Side as an \ committee from the Mid-City |the school children of the city ef! ading: at severall GiG the. tiace. of Semiony poiczndll Bty g s % ’ Citizens' Association was taken for a| Washington. This is largely the re-| weding distribution. of ‘Ohig; xwho. Wil perene inelaiin muniy quurcers [uBondon hat| Pl o “]‘I > ll 2 ridc of inspection on one of the Wash- | sult of the flourishing Junior Red . With the commission in | of, Oi0. Who wi posi- |the civil struggle will go ou in Ire- ays arseutaise. lington Railway and Electric Com- |CToss of the District chapter, which retail | price records | was | YS0u0tor Bayar, R (Iwmdllal;;lbumll I"]'lt;d‘:';"l‘,;*:rfe‘fl‘c e L pany’s one-man cars vesterday after-:lLas branches in many schools of the by thie retail men, who favores o 3 ve will be compe o intervene Mo e noon and returned home satisfied with | City. ! . en, v to succeed Senator du Pont of Dela- ¢ the peaceable majority. The — o e Sytems | ware. The new democratic h’flrmlorhr{(; O ortesbondent. (ofthe Outlook ssociated Press, deuhe ne rwenl make Shetnie | i T i M"‘; Work of Children Praised. | considerably less than in | 1% % JAWYEr and a resident of Wil-jwrites: “It is my belief that the Kree v HAVEN, Conn., November 25. | ing sun at hi i {ness the demonstration us guests of | Annie M. Goding, chairman of | clared, and | or the Senate and alno Srved me Beer |o o e agd we shall | —Thé Tier of France toduy became 1m partial.” he said. s after the former ha | sl e or R S et TerD e atate: > ind also se Sec- ltwo throw up the sponge apd we shall | —The Tiger of He walked slowly across the g et B S ross of the city, recently suid | B G reiers te under Cle 1 two Fivas for power— |u dyed-in-the-wool foot ball fan. | iron: with harel hewd wnie 1 o e - work of the childre, i De Vale the republica Erushing aside protestutions of ts, ted by their hand, concerning the safety deviees em- | Junior Red Cross is always | for Indigestion some yea > Seng Bioa i ot Sanal ns and arn dangerto his heulth, Clemenceat cut As he neared the stands | loyed on' the vehicle, Members “,;’;:;.::lir“f:._.fl« e and Dyspepsia into the loss column. | g2 500 TN i &0 e ce | short hi uy in Hoston, where he ek-eK-eX, co- it hoarded the car at 9th and L A e e R s r"'."”“ 2| Sonrmities {miittec 5 e “xecution and the writer | spoke yesterday, and. hurrsing to B oSil | strests ‘movthiwest and were taken |io l0% pEREITES G CIEORES) S ders in all sections | Sty elivine|En€ Chilldersy excoution and the WhiLy s rday, o waving | through sections where traffic is both | 12X pue Mromy Uies eXeralinty Sold at |22 uitry and was said 1o repre- | ot ireeto modify his views ew Haven. joined the 77.000 rooters At the crowd. heavy and Lght so they could see the | COMMittee of the District of Colum- { i Drug |o=s ¢ pre-tirom the 2 - i hility, much empha- : Imost had to fight h avyandilient a0 they coltld csec Uis chapter for handkerchiefs. This | 2 UR | g e ofr e ¥ Sized in “die hard” cireles here, that | wlho v ”-m‘urx“ “"f"tfl Tale niL e e ol Sihide in operavon under all con-ljuet call carried into the hospitals of | Stores — = = iric . und f Wislithe: ap] jon of rigorous force will | their great annual clash. ouis Lefe p ed el slyatos mee 3 s e tha Y <4 3 Sisnaplngklenial {bring the irregulars S ared as n for him. on the ground that | coil, president of the association, | & « ques for ar- | 5 A ATon AR haat Char e L 15t ses- lnd enlist the war-weary plain p ¢ | “magnifigent.” posure in the chill air of hat the one-man car has many vir- | Uicles made from uged materials. but | sion he had chirs. art. of uf Treland more solidly on the side o g0 s e ) Teht endanger the eighty- | s Ae Teast we aman pmans ¥ lafter trying the old it was almost ¢ the drafling of the Free Sta & )ld statesman’s health. he - company Cin its iaesive (oPpost Luniversally discarded as unit the ! B e District 8 I These commentators say that thedthat the cheerefs make so mud Yesterday morning, however. { 1inye using them.” = “On-luse of sick and wounded and S author 1- | British gove t would have suc-{ i 4 such interesting noise. Clemencean hegan talking about the [ Representing ilors and new was bought from he car company nnim br the Distriet wiich is now | cocded in pacifying the island ildren’s contributions Just | 13071 F Street NW ¥ h hat it tz 3 5 A Rame in and declared he didn't}je re. Alfrec Ferra u, | pending before the committ {hud pursued an invariable poli thatileales yourmindion the/manie L Want to miss any of the big SIEhLs | oocesibe worstam e M. Ferrandou.dguch from the Red Cross leadersi STt WIEEE L AND - ifirmness, erting that the Irish peo- | The French war premier's special ' gy ang jofire had n on their |\, 7 Demert and “’_"““ml” i jand the children spring forward into 2 N B e the ple are more easily persuaded by re- | car arrived from Boston ‘at the tail visits to America. - Lefovre thought! ' iha rament and Montgomery Davis {action.” {November 25, 27 and Runinces [Kuown ey non: Llent force than by weakness. ' lof a foot ball special. shortly after|he had talked the Tiger down 1ss0Clation was: Composad o1 ME: Dels. | i heir_patvens ut_thei ¢ E | Events within the nex e 11 oclock. Greeted by President The Tiger Decides. coll. Dr. J. C. Buchanan, H. T. Mec- | { sel . -_par ] | muy well spell the fate of the free 3 e L e oD N NE TOPIC. : Houichold Furniture, Rugs, Boc D 3 2 State, or at least the Cosgrave gov- {James R. Angell of Yale. he motored | ut a little Jater Clemenceuu sentpusn. Michs Sl LA, e o Picty Men's and {ofiment. At the moment reports from | .t ance to the Yale bowl and took hig| him to 1ay a wreath on the grave of | Hall Woseph Zegowitz and Dr. H. B e xl&":n\tl“nf the American Pictures, ().rnajrrent_S. Men's TAKEN BY IH'EVES { Dublin indicate that the Irish repub- i seat, for the first half. on the Hurvard | Kobert Ba 3 5 L asodlati N o 2, Women's Clothing, Hats, lican army is preparing to.take up|ligel ¢ s 3 i ‘ty tomorrow night at a12 Shoes, Etc., 3 e challengafof hefhildesexed Jibreninthacrud ke lymascomlie| ASKS MARRIAGE ANNULMENT. » o Movins pletures will E ion o s E suddenly N 2 > : x s. Julius Lansburgh ment with Mulc s army. The out- ibut when he was rece 2 ecretary asked. _Edna L. King vesterdav filed a pe- & . 2 | fome of @ pitched battle would have |given a noiry ovation. big ball gume at New |titlon in the District Supreme Court Chickens, Pigeons and Pork Shoul- | 5 onderable bearing on the future A y cau s 1 il not { for the annulment of her marriage fo | > o b Y ! g 2 | 6f the government and, while the out- Wears Crimxon Feather. miss Harold A. Kin cremony was | T — Lversiarp LY_SERVICE TO ANT FROM RAL- ders Vanish in Series fcome cannot be foretold, it aDPPearsi ..o i eoii on the Har Durin bsence the Tiger | performed at G 2. July 6.7 Although $230.000 is annually IO ‘;_""'-“l!\,fl T ADELPHIA £ Robb i ers, who are weil 4an- | with & Crifson: Teather: dn h 1]:,«1 induced ¥ le;.'m«ru. The “:1“1( arses s She | in the planting of oyster shells in « and ; ORK. 5 : s s : Cat < . i Jos . to arrange fo s |is Tepresented by - Charles | necticut. there has becn continued . THE BIG 4 ER COMPA of Robberies. jganized. disciplined and cquibned. [hye he did not sit long. Time after time | iq™ 0 Mo 5 < - 2 3 2 2 = - : SHouti e mort” than o mateh for the Pt L UGt I (M0 nd v ordered arrasemnts | W ATt o v i e Shui-Rite Pencils PAINTING—BU | huphazard élements of the Do VEITa” Ithe crowd and eves snapped with qo, AT AEE DS C hegs = e e, ;..1‘.’.7.'.' Postponing the formality of giving | 5%, "be “‘There is no doubt that the [€Xgitenient, W\ 0 (o rvard he game, Clemence ; Mcke Ideal Christmas CHINA §HOP. | thanks until the proper and.. inci- | {rrcgulars have succeeded in demoral |, fvben BAUbeck fwen ol FUVEE to the home'of President Jam G Gifts. day—unidentified persons APPrOPri- 1,y the Anglo-Irish strife developed. 1:',:“";;;"‘!":"|“}f;m:;§vp the Jmovl | Bim there and presented him. on be- 50(: up ated to their own use yesterday what Execution Upheld. both his arms going iike windmi \ When n::"r"\i:»-; “n;.?\lvd ]:)l.:ck to his BRIDGE TATGHT they no doubt regarded as the next} the London mewspapers pub- |excitement reached fever heat again in | cay he supped on seup. hgs ana A Wonderful Selé-Fillin 2 e & grown-up squabs and pork shoul- leading feature o v York at midnight. It ¢ e : S OF | Gorain & series of rabbesios ropoce. | AN Most of them carried lone edi- | score, Gk CBlanimed Switch it during e Fountain Pen i g 3 a series of robberies report- {1,rials, wherein they lu;mem the hAnhou::h :{-’ Je: t(n_r;:l.\ criticized !hs night to Pennsylvania station, whence At the o ed to the police by unsympathetic| Dublin government's rights to exe- | cheering section emenceau evince | a6 PON 57 : . : I e Qere, Dut question the ex- |the keenest interest in the cheers. - S : nlaht #akes an Ideal Christ- ... for the purpota of electing a board of di- | OWNers. e i 3 ; Lo dellver, i FuCS(oE the putpose & ‘ pediency of the act. although in most Bon,” he said when of his American | meo- Gift. Tector for the ensuing year ! Samuel Crowell. who is proprietor) Vileg : their doubt by |cheering sections broke out. with eD 82 lof a store at 315 Q street northwest.! (0% ng e for the |blue and white handkerchiefs to form s i B SRy ,,’,'3,;"’"“"’“ he had a nice crate of chi Srnmeasure must have been well gigantic Y E. Between the New York all ¢ No prog : 51.00 up <" {ens ready for the Thanksgivir i aware of its effect on public opinion. Clemenceau d to the the day has been announ. e {until he took a look in front of his|friends of Childers could offer no ide of the field, ignoring the R iplace of business yesterday aiternoon | objection to the tone or temper of the |objections of his conductors, who told land found his coop and its fiftcen to ! comments in the British press before | him it would be colder on the Yale ably in the 3 “ GQE lt at Gibson’s NTED—T0 CARKY A ToAD OF FOI |G Ehteen feathered prisoners gone.!and after the execution. { ARMY BEATS NAVY, 917-919 G St. N.W. from Washington to Baltimore, Phila. | ViSions of $25 in bills in the act of| There is a general agreement i New York clty. SMITH'S TRANSFER | USing their pinions followed the dis- | among the editors that the Irishlthat the former colon duvetyns. silks. ete. Flowers, | it en of her pige p ¢ afflicted with “A neurosis| Childers. it is learned, left a state- ]7'147 AS WHISTLE d trimmings of the latest styles at stole ecighteen of her pigeons|lreland is ment, written after his trial, giving . Hommtitching, 10c vd. Yat|from a coop in the rear of her home, | of murder. r pri £ ) H ace Ireland | the details of his career. In it he mes, 65c. HARRIS HAT FRA: 0P, | 1609 D street southeast. If the thief; Should peace come to [Ire : ‘. h 010 F at. n.w. BIQP | thought he was getting squab ;1,Al\\-:|§‘(hxull&:h the iron-handed policy now icomplained of the “false calumnies ENDS BITTER GAME - EAT W | pre v illusione 5. 2 in force, and following the ratifica- | and innuendoes in the press and else- Biges Puts HEAT in Heating. | Probably b disiius Gued- Mrs. Oats |15 [t the free state constitution by | where for a vear past, to most of (Continued from First Page.) We Cure|Quickix all VAPOR and | " The should s LA |the Westminster parliament, the!which T have been unable to reply" - HOT-WATER PLANTS that | ® Shoulders Weke removed yesc;, 4 f the Cosgrave ministry | notably that he had been called an ! w > Heating |27, 107% performers. ‘Re. | terday afternoon from the basement | ik wivad S0 (08 COFTRe Mot | BOURE Nt 0t ing betraved his own | nreamit ny e Roeared not. for one | | i 6ob Polo c ! wo : S| E an, ¥ s S8 ¥ the Soldiers los v T; T Blewe prices fl?’&’&‘u‘.’u-'"?fl,'.‘.‘fifn‘f!f :-‘z?:'z'gu?ts““c'r’f‘.»' olonsky. 800 K ifitile room for hope that its efforts|country. came here to beiray and de- and the solid ranks T!m:\‘v-“{ll)d“dr;?; roublcs. [ Plmbing A sight: ! forced upon { Polonsks . satd {would not be subject to interruption }stroy Treland—and continued: became a swaving mass of blye o. : onsky’ said. from the irrcconcilables for some!” “iccording to the rules of the pro- they wildly waved their goid selorey | > 5 R Fred S. Kogod, 1200 6ih stree . | : 8 BT os E i : time to come. visional government, I am. by birth. meaaphones The Biggs Engineering Co. | southwest, told the police « coop cor e IBomioile ond dchincrats” cholde . of | ie e iniones WARREN W. BIGGS, President. taining thirteen ch s take: rtizeneht 13 g 3 ed'a forward pass, | a7 1810 n Femi oo fhant o WCh V4 4Ky DUBLIN REPORTED QUIET. clfzenship. un Irishman, MY futher smyii o W51l ‘17 Sucefi Mild Weather Cold &Stermy Weather 5 g : 3 1 on Navy's 7-yard line, Muffler B —_— i e mother Irish, born in 3 & uttoned Around Cap | Muffler Buttoned Around Neck Forrets for sale D FERKET Co.. 7500 ] jNolouthreakeFollows Hete=utionsotiiine mtatemsngjconclutet Selitovent fuygiiemy Stireston ot Bhn ctosead 2 Newton s nier. Md. . i = nd work P — | W AbBad Tt H sl A il S = BLUE AND CRIMSON GFT Erekine Childers. e e e e | R, oot Erabbua Tt and nogoriatid FOR BOYS, CHILDREN AND MEN 1| secretary RAGE CO., INC. covery. i government I8 c mpk‘lled‘ to : take | expected Childers to be executed. ade 8350 ice Oats informed the fifth | some steps to abate the reign of vio- ‘ Made to Order—$3.50. c e that some one yester-|lence. A writer in “The Nation” says Childers Leaves Statement. Owners’ and Mechanics’ Course starts December 4 and Friday, 7 to 19 P i ht Weeks Y. M. G A. Automobile Schooi Mais 825 N Rats Exterminated 6 G Strect Fi oors of Hardwood . ndependence and the refutati Pl ining to the ulti- = By the Associated Press. u _ @ chalk mark pandemon; e | e ) [ s =] a4k, foors installed cheaper than Tinolew. | BUBLIN, November 25.—Last night |90 voluntars surrender (o cannec | among the ranks 0f grav-clad youns. On Sale at Leading Stores id floors renovate . C. PRICE, 912 5(h | b f £ i B sh | sters o i 2 o ) isiness caused by the |? v leaders and myself. | by Smythe's troe av o You'll Be Best Satisfied jxsunionoreiine Chlldars fyea) Shi o an Sifted, | e Tl e w0y S Army | 1 —-with th hauling of | * 3 ~{when the n; s its weakness | not then far r 5 0 the | ‘\I‘l!!;"(';l | zounyeae "T":“'?'r' .’:b:‘""“:; CHEL | “riends of Chjlders in a tatement | AN reverts to the ancient hoky trs "rhe" N O a4 victors | / fat Me . Our hands : i | . £tk s nens fdition which we preserve in our|from the very ed_ victory \f Q v Repairing. b ans"igy wne=oor | Washington Graduates of Rival v the press sald that Mew CLISSES orugele, and ‘mayGod hasten ihe | thelr cxultation was cmortsoiedld WASHINGTON’S Largest and Most Com- H . Iprices are right. A preceivedianio rer | day of reunion amongst us all under|a no uncertain Strated in | 9 R. McReynolds & Sons, Inc. | Colleges Dine Together at joclock sesterday, mornipe of Reliine nonored flag of the republic™ | whistle, when they dia. tren Gl plete Assortment of TIM’S CAPS at . 23 i = > il St noti Prinoners Flogged. dance up and dow: Specialists in Puinting. Blip Covers and Topa. | University Club. "h:,]“‘d‘;nr‘:fw“:;‘ém}w’,’°“;2§“,‘i';'& e AL et it | chagrinea Mmidshipmen: silent Wip ihe | THE P. A ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION 2 P \DE OUT! e e . | prisoners convicted in the Belfast as- | Willing spectators. i 1 .. IN NEW FLOORS MADE OUT/ eaifon po ijon of firearms to- _Smythe, Garbisch, Breidster, Wood. 4 Successors to Preston A. Roberts, A e = s While the stalwart warriors of v were given sentences ranging 4dded to already well establisned The Munsey bldg. Main 1776, of uld ones; also new floors Taid. ! Harvard and Yale were fishting out [ing o brepare for execution and that | soam wiae months to seven years im- | reputations as gridiron warcins s g r .. Builders of the ~IDEAL? Garage—consider- oo AbaMs about it Muin 157 Night, | their traditional srudge in the bix jhe was intormed later that the brisonment. in addition to from ten | their performances this afternoon. 4 3 i lity, the cheapest in the city. R Frauklin 29° - bowl at New Haven vesterday after- | tence would be carried out W 1o twenty lashes with the birch. while the work of both of Washing- 3 o MomibeCash or Terma L EARN TELEPHONE | neon that part of iheir alumni in |day mornins. b B i e ton’s sons. Guy Winkjer, the Teon Y W o Washington which could not get to: Tuesday night at 10 _o'clock. the > | High product, and Car Culien, Cent, =g . e e Eame enloyed it a la Mor cover | statemeni continues, Childers was ;ml-rg"']':"l:'“",‘;rm:"":s"'g‘":i‘“';m‘r:;5:aduu§a stood out, as did that ot | 5 TFIT S =" it . i frien owls” of consomme at the | told he was not to be taken out Wed- for At . Sl i Steve Barchet, the diminutiv il > 3 Sl Lyon One-pipe Heaters | University Ciub. T esday morning, and up to 10 velock |and, New Orleans_leaves WashhE(on: napolis fullback. S Fuel Savers, Inexpensive. Quickly Installeg, | LNe 0Ccasion was the first joint | Thursday night he was not informed |11 a-mecl FOAT oo 5 am. for!| But while the bouquets ars being ! o et se {luncheon of the Yale Club and the!when the execution would occur.!Also additighdl (TR So, 095 oM »‘“-H{"’ ed there is a comparatively un- | ven €€ Stoves, Ranges & Fumaces I Harvard Club here, and it was staged | Meanwhile he Wi moved mmum}mw_»Mv”fismmm, nown athlete who must not be over. jon the day of the big game s at|hourly from barracks lo barracks. llooked in the person of Edwin Norris. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Corrugated Garage Metal |eons of both universitics might hear | Ha asked to see the itev. Dr. Brownc | Who_proved a towcr of strength ty g Bought for Less Elsewhere.” . the results of the battle towcther and [or Maynooth, or Father Albert, the! e MIddica both A cariybin b s i TEACHER RECEEE.S GIFT. al keep alive the old-time. good-natured | statement_adds, but the request was | and receiving passes after he was in- 930 1 St. N.W. rivalry of college life refused. Finally he asked to see the —_— Jected into the fray to relieve a tired RE Y’.I.o OVE. G el chemrupl wite an Protestant clergyman, friend Who Was ) gjiver Vase and Roses for Miss et s G e AD MOVE !the dining room of the University{with him when he died. ! In line “work the much-vauited Chingse American _restaueant at el Ve e B Rl Bitter Fight Expected Rigegs of Dunbar School. [Army forwards il e Since 1899—NO PLACE LIKE HOME: NO_HOME LIKE OURS” B N e e 3,35, 2-%: | dinera play by T any was the| In the opinion of many students of |, gjjyer vase filled with rosebuds | athletes opposing them, with the edge ! will time a hungry son of Old Eli or the |the Irish imbroglio, the execution of | Mide B .| going to the Middies, if edge "ol qpen for business | (0 R hag (o swallow his mourhtu) | Childers will be likely to intensify | was presented to Miss . B. Riggs,) {8008 15 Hio JUA008 € edge there E NUM LOW. %8¢ | of some club delicacy just in time to | the biSresnges of the fiE:" ::;W*t;’-"; retired d"ecw: of “‘”r";"“:'m"}: °l' fense proved so wideawake and m e ¢ A - P TE 1 ater. the ree state proponents 2, nd history o unbar igh | bi t 'ro MY Fncnds a.fld Patrons."Z;‘L‘ién'?;.;v'e"“gr'?.finims of the uni-|republicans. Thus far, however, his ::hg;:‘-hv:“"d“ by a committee of g"zl:-d:h?vr::ylngggf;etcffi:t.fi]:.}‘Z:: I am_no longer connected with the Becker | Versities attended the luncheon. At |death has not provoked any expres-| G Al S respect, save down fleld work, both int Ce. in any capacit; i the officers’ tables were Clarence R.|sions of regret either from the ol eachers on behalf of the f.ul"l(,\. | teams did themselves proud. Pl‘ullw« HARLES E. HODGKIN. 26+ | Wilson. Chief Justice Walter I M- |unionists, the old nationalists or the| 'x. . Weatherless, director of {off tackle dashes, ond runs and aeri 5 N =F— . F. BE. Farringt and Dr. [former Sinn Fein colleagues of ; ing i g e N . & b % 5 5 ,No More Leakey Roof | | S8 of i ekt | (e, WA aet s sibpeflie b, St 18 BRI, Wl A, B0 e T B .et me aj of v ient. cons! R v S| e el i - 1a i ¥ adi 1 1 e aels Ta . C." Estimate $res. "aay: | the Yale Club. the destruction of property and other | oW Workere, 10, BLCEIL 0t Hom | Weight or power. But the wingmen || of convenience, social desirability and enhancing value. 13 Line. 4219 | —_—_ acts of violence incident to the cum- | (08 GUPCTC5" directly, but also the high | of both elevens gave but a medioere | DESCRIPTION 4 Pa. o L ; D paign of the irregulars, which rightly d of the entire school system |exhibition, for time and again, even : Tin R« is—SIag Roofs PLAN MUSICAL COMEDY. [or wrongly have been largely at-iz0&8, Community. When they did succeed In getting | Two stories, attic, ‘glass-inclosed sitting room, maid’s room, tributed to' the influence of Childers; ther members of the committee:down the field rapidly under the A e AINIAD. implacable stand upon Eamon de| "3l T B Datcher, Dr. X. .| punts of Cullen and Norris for Navy, || 3 baths, two showers, lots 24 and 29 ft. front, 2-car garages. “A Regular Girl,” a musical comedy, | Valera, seems to. have robbed the i WD O Wil non, BT R RU R G b CE Son,Tnc., e tasa L8 0 e I v oL | exscuted manioisvmpatay; in 20y b sadbieniing s Rt 4R st thale v ereyiby Haling | sl ERCS A Grafton&Son,Inc,, ok iaas | Pt ‘plavers Drcomber 12 in Gonzaga | republican quarters. d Turk victims to artful dodging or because || The prices for this section are most reasonable. The terms, “Heating and Roofiug Experts 35 Years. ; Hall, North Capitol and I streets north-| There is much quiet speculation Flowers rkey. of reprehensibly high tackling. E ) 150 = & = west. The proceeds will be devoted to | here as’to whether London may not| Qrder your Thanksgiving floral dec- 2 if desired, less than rent. $2,000 cash and $150 a month, in- Heating Plants Repaired | charity. orSogked. to ab the Dlace that may | ororoes trom. Gade: G315 FAdy Many specialties are to be introduced | fyrnish the sequel to Childers’ execu- | tisement. ~ AMUSEMENTS. cluding all interest. s Put a Classified Ad in The Star —and watch the replies come pouring in. The Classified Section, of The Star is the great clearing house for those Let us put your furnace, stoves or hea: of the play, it i e = - St Sl puunt i pertect condition 4o you will gt all | ' unced, following Whieh will come | {90 ¢ovaenmmant merely as e pup. g N EDNESDAYBNIGHT ~ EXHIBIT with a want, and those ""iz K. FERGUSON, Inc. | comedy in one act, “The Newly Weds.” | o Of the British cabinet and they GETS HONORABLE DISCHARGE. | xovember 29, ])“:?N?El.‘hm‘ Eve. The art of furnishing is ably demonls\traten‘i’ by Mayer & Co. who can supply it. & ’ e W e ‘Wendell J. Phillips, U. L - 1 BB hibit home, 2822 Conn. Ave., between Woodle; ” 1114 9th st. Pb. M. Birkenhead and Winston Churchill as | First Lieut. 11 3. ps, U. - in our exl y . ., 4 3 You'll get results Steve Dept. 1114 Otb_st.__Fh. 2002001 | DEATH FROM ALCOHOLISM. | Dirvennenl 2'e e rave, Mulcahy and |S. A. Who 'has becn “under tréat- Benefit St. Joseph’s Orphanage. Road and Cathedral Ave. Open to 8 P.M. M L ter Reed G 1 ital, Convention Hall, 5th and L northwest. You Should Not T An autopsy performed at the Dis- | their associates are merely British | ment at Walter Roed General Hospital onven e TAAnT the service of the United States. iz . MIDD AUGH & SHANNON’ INC.’ OWNER Main 6935—10th Flcor, Wcodward Bldg., 15th and H ed ad. “Around the cormer” is a Star Braach OCffice Class! Or del; if your roof needs repairing We trict morgue yesterday afternoon on |agents suppressing the Irish repub- O e Trout repairers and ate aiwapy| the body of Georse T. McDonald of | licans in the interests of England. lable. 1931 K street, who W found dead | When Childers was arrested, it is re- LASS DANCS yesterday morning rinz hous- | called, Churchill delivere violent | Last vear the -prople of the United s ting o Ioofinz, 1416 F st. mw. fat 2141 H strect, ed thal death foutburst against him Wiich was |States consumed 12.3 jounds of coffee | searting Dee. 11. MILLI M(ONCLAD;—...,,MM& was due’to alcoholism. 3 ‘vidalx intarpreted here as meaning |per capita. Frankiin 3587, # (ADVANGED ! nners’ elass, l 'S, 1226 Coun, ave.