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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922, e | UTILITIES COMMISSION ared and awaits only the signatures ' | of the C. 1 Tk % v “TIGER" TAKES DAY OFF N CHICAGD Thousands Cheer Vigorous EN YOUR PIANO WOREHS 1Mo G EST. 1879 t s commission to co i r a part of the reduction should be given to the limited users, | who pay $4 per month for Aifty calls. 1 d that subgcribers | The voluntary offer of the Chesa- peake and Potomac Telephone Com- pany to reduce the rate for unlimited service, from $5.50 to $5 per month, > 2 !has been approved by Public rrta i | Utilities Commission, ng o W disapproved Cl Plea for “Truth, Justice, ! reliable sources at the Di Luild- T BApPION a5 {ing. “The formal decision, how {not_be ade public until 1 d It is understood that the pre- that the re. unlimited users, plained subscribers hud borne the brunt of the war-time increase in rate. i Liberty, Right.” BARES ON-CREEPING WAR! Remember WE PAY DAILY BALANCES 2% | French Ex-Premier Cites Hid- den Arms as Germany's Attitude. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 29.—Georges | Clemenceau halted his appeals for! American friendship for France to-! day for rest in preparation for mei i [N e G RR Pride and Responsibility THE BUSINESS that has no sense of com- continuation of his tour Thursda morning. Last night he remained up for ani| hour past his usual bedtime, or until} 9 o'clock, despite the strain of his t the Auditorium and the ovation he has received since interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- speech te: .. . . - ival in America. NF\'El‘Ihelesi.: munity pride is lacking s up shortly atter dawn. i ed monthly. Il orrow morning he will go to| also in responsibility to the individual patron. ‘QThe premises occy pied by this restaurant interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Yupsrwoous Springficld. 11L, to lay a wreath onj Lincoln's tomb. From there he will| g0 to St. Louls, Mo., where he speaks | Saturday afternoon. He then will go shington. 3% Photograph shows the dedication ceremonies of the Monument of Victory in the forest of Compicgne, Krance, iIn Rethondex Glade, near where the armistice was signed. are maintained to’ fit- A cons of what Clemenceau termed [ | The Mayor of Wiwembourg prescnted the monument to the City of Complegne. Ambassador Herrick of the 3 % _ ; S = t the certitied official report of the allied | United States was among those p! interest on specnal savings cer- venience of <omfort.” H tingly represent the |- m of milltary control on ; : £ 1 largest business of its |hiden wir ‘material“uncarthed in “T. Y S . L- f Hn d 3 Freat quantity of other material (o) tificates—compounded semi- ' = P bk ! lti s discovered. kind here—immacu- o e ot the Tiger's” address "g er P rlngs st 0 : en Grenades Among Contraband. annually. MUTUAL SER“CE ) August 7 and §, in the fortress of Glogau, 487 hoxes of grenades, 33 boxes of cartridges, 300 barrels of explosives, 36 pontoons and 16 half pontoons, ‘with a great quantity of bridge bullding equipment was found. In East Persia, 500 rifles, 1,600 bay- onets, 10 machine guns, many thou- sand cartridges, 22 barrels for 105- caliber ficld guns were discovered. August 17, 43 machine gun barrels, 150,000 cartridies and other material was found at the Allenstein barracks. Many artillery pieces and machine vas taken from the epitaph on Gen. Grant's tomb in New York, “Let us have peace,” which he read last week. Sees War Forced on France. Patiently seeking to explain away late inside and out. MWallis’ “Washington’s Largest Restaarant” 12th and G Streets N. W. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building t. 13th and 14th Sts. N. W. BUREAU, Inc. 1411 N.Y. Ave. N.W. Phone Mnin 3883 Arms Discoveries in Germany = = f i the charges of militarism and im- | py tne Associated Press. gas masks, 92,000 rifle cartridges and perialism brought against his country, 30, N r 28— Georges| b0 anti-aircraft gun mounts were e T pees e e RCHICAG O Norambe e ltics | found in the barracks of the 1st Ba- & Clemmenceau tonlght answere ttalion, Rusteswehr, at Swinemude. last night, that France sought only |who had accused him of misstate-| "In another visit to the Kochstroh ice, but that war was being forced ! car material | factory 250 half-finished barrels for 2 Hlenterisantn hindsR making | 160-caliber mortars were found. Pa. Ave., Be D upon hfn unearthed in Germany, by _ Six heavy machine guns, 76 light| gun hreechblo. were found during - “If France does mot get the help | jublic what he sald was a certified machine guns, 3,521 rifles, 319 machine | Sugust at the barracks of the 2d Uh- that she needs.” he declared in emo- | ,m ja1 yist of munitions concealed by | Kun barrels. 5 machine gun < {3ans of the guard i en tones, “she may perhaps % eHICC Y3 revolvers and 139 bayonets were!' Soptember 7 similar material was === = . Athens was a democracy, | the Germans and unearthed since |y, ap Kaiserstnitz of.Goilets, In|found at the 11th Regiment barracks | Graduate, T Bramised sreat ‘and very fine. But she|July 15, 1921, by the allied commis- | Silesla. s s 1 rmick Medical ppeared. And if France were to | o ot control. | January 7, 1922, 120 boxes of ®as| Sentember e i Celleg: Glaases Fittad disapp 1 believe that some day | o ! iscoveries of | malc materials, 150 to 200 machine | chine gur | DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES ||, rcupie would begin to look around | Forty-five separate discoverles of| g p p rrels. 9 machine guns, and afbayonet . and it something had not dis- |guns, cariridges, bombthrowers, £as|great quantity of telephanic and tele. | of carts] hand i peciali that had brought life to \ther w were | graphic liaison equipment were fo hoxes of pistol ammunition, 5 boxes | E«z:flgl‘::hil n ’s’)}“‘ 3 :"Mks Endioths r‘ “.:lrd:_:?lerm in (he business house of Eiskeller.!nf grenades of different sizes. 30 i ot ame 6 BN premier's audience hung |liSted. The list includes: near Neisse. R TR R boxes of grenade clips, each contain- Phone Main 7L every word, interrupting him| A number of nine guns, rifies| "I Ducember, 1921, five heavy ma- | detcling eachiconteln, o drive him back Tbehind & {and cartridges discovered in a public|chine guns, 3 light machine suns, 14| el o = machine gun barrels and 1 airplane | Kie otor were found at the Blankensee | aviation field, near Lubeck. January 14, 1922, 250 breechblocks ! for 105-callber mortars were found in ! school at Frankfort-on-Main In July, 1921% A million about the same time in a go king device which would is weak voice through the big The “Frod - Drink” for Au Ages Quick Lunch at Home, Offics, ane Sfountuins, Ask for HORZICK'S, NEW INAUGURATION DATE cartridges unearthed are is text the 1 took for | IF SICK, TAKE “CASCARETS” - 3 I x E that he read last eek on |building at Frankfort-on-th A " b = v a v i c] h fac- = s tomb in New York—*"Let us September 1921—A great quantity another visit to the Rockstrol i . . : Sflbflfim H ofthematked % o, e i toryi & el HEARING DECEMBER 5 wrAvoid Imitations & ‘Since the world has been,” he con- | which could be utilized only for w January 16, 1922, 800 rifles wer S st ot _— = fournd concealed near Potsdam. Two 105-caliber mortars, in perfect condition, were found at the Fuerten- T hrof. Clean Your Bowels! End Headache, Biliousness, Colds, s been the feel- purposes was discovered at Kall heart that he | E: Prussia. “it has alw every man' " “The K Judiciary Subcommittee to Hear = of Lubricants™ 1921—Barrels for 77.404 wanted peace. But Gep. Grant, w eptember, : ’ N 177t = Lerid those famors veocds. knew | rifles, 407,000 rifie stocks. 3,185 bar- | feld Brucke farm, in Bavaria, | Argument on Ashurst’s Motion Dizziness, Sour, Gassy Stomach well that before there could be |rels for anti-tank rifles. 1690 half-| March 4, 19 Q.Kus'}cke:s‘g“ o | e found in to Amend Constitution. A hearing cn Senator Ashurst's | resolution to amend the Constitution ntier of {50 a8 to convene Congress and to finished rifles 33 pistol barrels and $00 anti-tank rifle barrels were found at the Mauser factory at Obendorf. October 5, 1921—Three 105-caliber { 7 fleld guns, twelve inflammable bomb | there must be war. great pity that war is so that it brings with 1t blood- Al things we hardly dare think Nevertheless, that was really rlin. March 4, 1922, 200 machine gun cals- were found concealed in a barn <rampints, near Potsdam. near the fro To clean out your bowels without | will start the bowels acting. When cramping or overacting, take Cas- taken at night the bowels work carets! derfully in morning. You want scarets never sicken or incon- to feel fine; to be ) April_25, 19 M 2 beautiful and inspiring time, when | throws and other war material was |, SRR T =00 W05 liber French | Inaugurate the President in January. | quickly fres from sick headache, ' venience you next day like pills, O OF Do 1 ,men were ready to give thelr lives|unearthed in the Waifrieden restal-| . nnon” were discovered. The same ' following the clections, will be held | dizzin biliousness, colds, bad | calomel. salts or oil. MOTOR OILS your gums bleed for a‘great cause, when they were | rantat Potsdam. o oelday, in German territory. in the same i the office of the Interstate Com- | Lreath, sour, acid, gassy siomach, | Childfen love Cascarets, too. 10- die for a world—a world| October 5. { constipation. cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. i U district, a deposit of war materia’ (n- A 5 easily?lfso,takeheed. ich represented the finest and most { seventy-seven field guns “'”';o:‘_'“{:,’_ Clading general equipment, war hel- merce committee before the subcom- | “One or two Cascarets, any time, | Any drug’ store. = g Pyorrhea is coming Sxquisiteipactiotihimangheartiand f|inche onte O e ot metairifle cartridges and’ grenades I, ! vou get 3 W S ja Postincken, East Prussia. was unearthed and left in charge o o the Snest o : “But that is done. November 14, 1921—Two hundred o5 i vernight. During the | oy il i eyt Its‘glkafou?efwns Peace has arisen. and thirty-six cases of magazine clips o ol o s 8 the | chairiman_of the American Bar As quality obtainsi . out of eve to reason w convince | for automatic plstols wera found in [MEILENE NS CROMIGR BV man rifles | foction's 1 : v ‘ forty andrt).'h ve p?ldS; We mus proach autocratic ;n]:-l barracks :;rmnn TaciGrarayl s L I8 S O v aaavia date of inauguration, and others will A e SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. ousan ¥ or other and con- | Uhlands at Potsdam. i April 20, ‘hmargen- | | Phons - 55 youn,ger P s thae it shouia ‘get | _ November 14 1931--Two machine | qorf & dump of ammunition and arms e erson ar - lrglnla H e - s and 30.000 rounds 1 ZeS | wag discovered, and in the neighbor- 4 i h ; i lg Truth, Justice, Lib h o and above the permitted iy COPCRRITEE BN depot of war STAMP SALE RULE ALTERED. | z 2 7 ! ing their priceless ruth. Justice. Liberty. RIght. | weapons were found in the barracks imaterial was found, while a short| Postmaster Gencral Work today In- Drive Down Thanksgiving Day—Agent on Premises I teeth and health. “Thercfore, let opinions speak. Let | of the 4th Ficld Artitlery at Duesel- |time iater five wagos, cArrying ma_ | structed postmasters of the country e e ‘ or?. terial from this depot, were seiz i = 2 g usreasony ith (;u‘h ther. d 2 U:: wl!‘?; Dlecevery at Patsdams Hamburg and Stetein.' . ::‘m’:i]::i ‘;“:;::‘m;“}";:’p;"‘! “:’:l = On Mount Vernon Boulevard, about midway between . cach other, e curse cach other, ’ g ARG a! May 2, 1922—Two hundred boxes of | W vS W esen i - ) H Brush your teeth with November 19. 1921—Two hundred | Q&% 5 L Wl i other mate be registered. This move is to elimi- Washington and Alexandria. be necessary; but, step by step, | ch unceasing efforts, let us! strive to achieve what moves the rld—truth, justice, liberty andi and eighty boxes of automatic pistol clips and thirty-three cases of ma- chine guns cartridges were found in the 1st Guard, Uhlans, barracks at Potsdam 000 | nate annoyance to the public caused un {by being oblized to purchase stamps | at one window and to have the re istering done at another. were found near Grott Kau, and gas masks and 1,000 machine We direct the attention of discriminating buyers to the following facts: clips unearthed at Gross-lenkwitz, in | Silesia. fothan's He reiterated his assertion that Germany had as allies in her designs for war the Russians and the Turks. “I am not saying that this is com- ing tomorrow or when it is coming,” he continued. “But I am simply giving you warning. I see that your government does not seem to be afrald in this direction, and does not look that way. But in France we do. —is the place where your clflthfis are washed in So(‘ water in individual net bags. ‘White House Luncheon. Georges Clemenceau, former pre- mier of France, will be accorded high v courtesies as distinguished for- eigner” on his forthcoming visit to this city. Arrangements for his reception and entertainment here are under | the wear f get the wash | ( u it November 19. 1921—One hundred Kummerndorf Discovery. —_— — 5 et ohe 4 Asserting France had continually |and fifty barrels of 103-caliber fleld! May 15. 1922—One heavy machine Jefferson Park is distinctly a high-class develop FORTHE GUMS alled militaristic and imperial- | guns were found at the Rockstroh | ., ";na ceveral hundred gas masks' ment. Streets are 40 feet in width. .No loL_s have a front- s ;Jt;g;‘;vge‘:nun:id e A’g. e OO e factory, [#nd war helmets were found at Kum- | . age of less than 60 feet. All dwellings will be d=tached e to show why France felt that she | 340 barrels of ammunition for 105- [ mersdort. { and erected not less than 30 feet back of sidewalks. All lore than a tooth past= = t maintain a large army—at least | caliber guns were unearthed. May 16—In a non-authorized armo- | i ts of pr charact idl { ks r e e et rists m improvements of proper acter are rapidly i it ¢ 7i could obtain guarantees of { December 9—At the same factory. at the military barracks in Ber- 2 18i i from the United States and | three machines for rifling 105-caliber | Y b ' 17th St. and Kal Rd going forward under the supervision of the company’s | e { fleld guns were found i lin, 16 machine guns and 31 rifles; . iorama . . It i to furnish th %5 . ited first the figures he had| Four wagons containing 9,000 sport- | were found. engineer. It is our purpose to furnis| e best at mini- previously given concerning France's|ing Mausers, cut down for war usei o 17 One hundred thousand | ‘The Newest gataze in mum cost. Desirable building sites from $1,350 to 3 in killed and wounded and {and ammunition therefor were found| ~U = o0 el g 2 2 garag $6,000. H siation of her omes, factories | at the customhouse at Munich, = Itavirsscke, 200, o Lridecmatts the city (let our patrons ,000. i ines. November 23, 1921, 272 es, 3 S e CTHT 2 5! N = ; 5 { | he"plunged into the subject of | pistols, 50 machine gun caissons, 1,200| chines for” making ball cartridges. | say “THE BEST”). Of- We will execute your ideas in the erection of a i and munitions which he de- | VMay 11—One hundred grenades, & fers unexcelled facilities for home through contractual arrangements with the E. H. b ©a had been hidden away in Ger. {pistols, 2 machine guns, 1) rifle: . e | ¢ for the next war. { Litovsk, which was treason against|bnti-tank guns and b breechbloc Mosher Construction Company. Plans and specifications have said, on very good authority | France: and the Turks, who prolonged | for 105 caliber Howitzers were dug P f t St furnished free. Every effort will be made to meet i | and T this T have been eriticized—r | prance; XA (1 ATk, NG Bt gy | for (105 callber Howitrers et s | & €FIEC orage : -very o | |that almost every day in Germany i\were with the Germans, our Worst | hingars at the Brieg, Silesia, air. your requirements in the matter of terms. i jwe fi"d153"’,'-?;,.'3,’"‘3‘-""{,g';“;'e,‘ié‘gs of | foes—are preparing dforvltet us. not | drome. 3 ¢ Modern equipment; no con- i jevery desc 3 £ S 11 it war, It you do not want to,| AMay 18—One thousand rifles and 20 i vdi) : 3 H = =0 | have quoted two or three authorities |Say bt WeTiall ¥ Tncerference i mio: | 1oy pomea” ot antitank wan carc |[|| Scetion or crowding of cars; We Are Ready!—Now Is the Accepted Time { lon that, and I have been told that!dle Europe. ridges were found in a car at the each car has its own stall; H ‘When You Catch Cold Rub | that was a lie. I did not know I was' Monbit Tatlway station in Berlin, every car carefully inspected on Musterole Hivine JuER TR nece e Iy T “Messagsiof Eemcer ) 3™ concealed deposit adjoining the ||l before leaving garage; polite P —— IRt SRR Sk NNt e s e ne coniunt i polze Mast gt Bplie ana || oo oy ot con: dtpment tewoo . bennett . Musterole is easy tu apply, and it }\¢j)) then know who is speaking the { am going to leave you, but not without | 337k 0 bayonets, & heavy machine guns, cars called for and delivered, ets in 1ts good work right away.! truth. returning to the words with which I!400 machine gun barrels, 2 machine if desired; every driver fully Exclusi; A Often it Pff;vt‘ms a cold irom turn- | 1 hfl:’gfi“"‘{'}fg;‘e"’;i:‘:;;;("“gr{n‘;";‘ began. My message 13 peace. I hate | gun rifies, 14 automatic pistols, 275 insured. xclusive Agent ing into “flu” or pneumonia. Just|have o e 4 1though it gave me some of the | Mauser pistols, 7,500 hand grenades 5 Sahet = > However, I want to read a few lines to | War. although it & o ines. apply Musterole with the fingers. | JOrT0i, T 380 chls et Jovs of mmy Iite, but T am ever|and 28 carbines, © - walll None Better, Few as Good 809 Continental Trust Building ! t does all the good work of grand-|” “One hundred and fifty cannon, theiin favor of peace. timing instruments for field artillery | mother’s mustard plaster without(105s: also 343 howitzers, enough to{ «France does not wish for war. I|were found in the home of an officer Phone Columbia 8727 i the blister. equip two army corps, have been dis- | wish you could see the French peas-|at Stettin, 1 Musterole is a clean white oint-|covered by the allied commission in|gnt. What does the French peasant' July 11, 820 shells for 105-caliber | mERtmade of oil Gt et {Germany. That is one fact that I|Gn‘his farm want with war? SO o DA e s ;n ha Do of mustard and|quoted, and it was denied. Thirteen|" «ralk to him about dominating the) grenades were found in a farm build- other home simples. It is recom-|large field guns were unearthed, Jan- | world and he would not know what ing near Neiss. mended by many doctors and nurses. | uary 16. 1922, and three thousand of | you are talking about. Why, In my| One thousand tons of other war ma- Try musterole for sore throat, cold |the smaller field pieces have been un- |yillage, when a young man wanted to ) terials was found in the same neigh- on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, | cOVered and marked. marsy & young lady who lived in the | borhood, Nearby a considerable quan. pleurisy, s]nff neck, bronchitis, asth-} No Peacefulness Seen. :::_ s vgo“‘d e alleora Toreisneri| CLtor tiles,iatowmact nereuns an ! || i l “ '||w”: (HINTH l‘l 1' i l['}m e Congestion, pains and| yultiply that by Aifty and you have | Our, bourgeoisie want _to work they | fl i l il | M Hi i ! (it it o e les oy s (Chilblains, | Germany by the interallied commis-| S22 (5 2a" of Germany of of any ||~ We Buy, Sell, Exchange and | ] LA 1l ! |1d{!| i S i I -»“( 3 e o deliver reaulte” Sic 5ok lsion since July, 1921 The Germans |ons. We are not concealing guns and nags | ’! ! l sl . f il 1ldness ' 65, jars and tubes; hospital sige,|Dave been Eetting this large amount cannons in thesoll |\ ;.. o gooa | APARTMENT HOUSES i y AP E Il D o Wi .00 *jof armament, dou’t you think, for|,eople. We do not fear to fent—that | AND | ] I n N ‘I ‘ ! t: i etter than a mustard plaster | "¢ _PUTPose of destroying us? It}is quite different, but we do not fight BUSINESS PROPERTIES it { [[ Moty U | | certainly 18 not for any peaceful op- |for the pleasure of dominating. i ; ' [ criten The Tiger was introduced by Brig. McKEEVER & GOSS Il W I 1 o mrtie T ration. Gen. Charles G. Dawes, former direc- 1615 EYE ST. i | i ,] il i Mg 5 } Their finances have boen depleted | r of the budget, 83 “one of these . Wi I | ‘ oy il | Ittt ifor the purpose of destroying us.!great figures whose memory will span il ) It the flavor and aroma of | They have not paid us and we have[the centuries and live througn the = } | l iz n i ) LD it H1l l !' e A e been unsble to pay our own obliga- [*8S3L Gen. Dawes tola him that his || Expert Dry Cleaning i | i ki ! i y I i pe By somne sensitive itions. Go through the schools of [gudience, whether it agreed with him h i R il E | il ly ve in- {Germany and you will find that they |or not, admired him for his “courage | i o 1A i HE R strument, 44 would stand high of are teaching hatred of the French. |and sincerity” the crowd thundered its n " " il i 'M i ‘],1, f in the scale of mildness. Go to our schools and colleges and |approval. i I ]”]' ”' ! | Wi 1IN T = e universities and you will not find Tge {1733 Penmwivania Ave. ! i it i A dltitif | e 1 S 5 one man who would not consider it| CAPITAL PLANS WELCOME. Offices 11201 Comnecticut Ave. || i BT R | 4 iy i 44isa tra-wrapped cigar something undignified and not to the Phone Fr. $35—Wo Oall and Deliver. || il 2 —— )2l e A made of mellow, carcfully sea- interest of h:lanwn people to preach = ) 1 /l U f e > hatred toward Germany. Clemenceau Will Be Guest at 4 “!W o i 5 And T think that when we show you —when we catch in the act Germans . hiding arms aund secretly violating the treaty by securing artillery and guns in Russia—you will understand Sur feelings. They are to be used how? Why, against us. There can- not be anybody else. ““Also, we come to this point: That the war was waged to obtain a cer- tain kind of peace; that peace was obtained, but it was not put into ex- ecution, and nobody can tell whether it will remain or not. And those who re interested in not bringing about. o execution of that peace—th sians, who made the treaty at S e Rus- Brest- consideration at the State Department and at the French :ml;n!v. but the rogram is not ready for announce- ll:!en"r It is settled that he will call at the White House to pay his 1e- spects to the President, and that the latter will give a luncheon in his honor, to which the members of the cabinet and other prominent members of the government will be invited. During his stay in this city it is un- derstood that M. Clemencean will be the guest of Henry White at his resi- dence, 1624 Crescent place.. The.two became great friends during Mr. ‘White’s residence in Paris State ambassador, several 1 United HBpe'ees 1029 Vermont Ave. N.W. | Exclusively for physicians, surgeons and dentists. A Few Suites Still Available J. Edward Thomas 208 Southern Building Franklin 7342 | !\ l T Wind L And the ciockes Telephones North 3953, 3954, 3955 T i I‘lv“! L !;" ! TR