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4 ! : THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1923 A T |discharged them for various bour- | v with the extremists som el 9 | pany e extremists some time ! Deputy: Marcel Cachin, director gen- : Snapshots. —-By Glllyns 1 »mms.‘ geols taints, and also caused the|ago, was invited by the committce to | eral of L'Humanite. They-#ay they resignation of so many others of the [ describe himself no longer 48 i cOTi- | founa him. weep! 2 Staff that there were barely enough |munist. The victims, after listening m. weeping bitterly over the d men left to publish the journal, | to one of their number, giv » gom- Necessity of obeyipg the Moscow SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS Loover Statement Indicates |German Proposal Woul d! ©..pevLL D 0 ZMMONS 8 SarTm . Pre-War Normalcy Every- - ' | Unite Nations in Non- ! O.J EI Vfi I_JL 8’ m | | t WISHES HE WERE IN WONDERS IF OTHER. STEALS LOOK AT WATCH. E ‘Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - nglroh and G_ Streets where But Eu_mpe' . BED GUESTS WISH THEY. WERE ONLY TEN-THRTY BAD I MR.VDLSTEAD| War Agreement. Steviogs Bus-dag anciaes Niber Dot Ao g=e N BE HADN'T BEEN {INVENTE] } hig D PROGRESS IS INDICATED \ > WANTED SOLEMN PLEDGE SESlEd ; R 2 < Outlook for 1923 Favorable, But ) Chancellor Cuno Urged Treaty Be Our Annuai Maintenance of Huge Armies Made to Last Whole Holds Menace. Generation. | JAN UARY SA I I : That the entire world is fast ap > Ity the Associated Press, A 2 Proaching stabilization in commerce HAMBURG, January. 1—Germany's i 1 W and trade, following the after-war! GETS QUITE GLOOMY THINK- TRIES TO CHEER "TiNGS STORY PALLS FLAT TRIES TO SHOW [NTERES jproposal to France for a non-wa 3 slump, is shown in a special New | ING ABOUT NEW VEAR. UP BY TELUNG TUNNY N HOSTESS' ACCQUNT pact 4mong all the powers intereste: | S it taiemint orlthe woridteconos PARTIES OF OTHER DAYS STORY OF HER OFFSHRING in the Rhine, which France rejected S it oepaiad reaponss was made In the belicf that stabfl. if all the nations decided to stand on oAl bRb e R iatlls. oty ik s our ‘Christmas business will be placed on sale Tuesday morning cellor Cuno in his sensational revela- at very attractive prices. tion here of Germany's latest move SEielscnanine ationn coEns e e e We will also place in the sale all slightly shopworn and demon- ment has decreased.” the Secretary e problem. stration instruments. . says, d. with the single eption ! The chancellor's announcement, Butone: i during the course of a speech : the Hamburg bourse production ix on a larger and me o Raa itk botiel ty eatel . o . . o 2 i v Player-Pianos | | Upright P Ph h n everywhere \ had vught to obtain F 8 - outlock the vear 1933 ap TAILS . THINKS 1T TEN - FORTY'! EXPLAINS HASTILY HES AND SO ON ‘1;3:5:| e T qoEE ayer : 1 0S p"g t 12nos onograp S 8 to be vers favorable, the re- T+ : 4 : French fears, ‘to ‘the taking o . - : F ¥ shows DO e | mL'GB:TALmos GROANS AUDIBLY qricéno::\nue Aué.:‘gli LA&T ;‘lfils&:@v& NEw {solemn plcdge of fuith by ; ol idediin the 1ot ave Included in * this de- Nearly every standard el ates | RO s 3 tion néne of them would | Angelus, Behning, Auto- partment are such makes make is in this sale, in- Al uncertainty jupon the oth; without specific 8, > as Steinway, Weber, cluding Vocalions, Vie- vity thorization all their pe piano, Gulbransen, Pia- : Pt ! . Based Investigati PORTRAIT or A MAN “v",'r‘;‘;"“‘: e cndum ana o : & Srgd Knabe, .,h\fxlxxlgel'. Kim- trolas, Pathes, Colum- A oW eraIoL Tntenhedtin i nolas and others. Priced ball, Baldwin, Gabler and bias, Edisons, Sonoras, K \If‘:“m Drepi it SEEING THE NEW YEAR. IN p LOYAS ‘ { this plede ; from many others. Priced ete. Priced from 1-1 erce Herbert Hoover. “Outside lurope the whole world hus re- gained a pre-war normaley. Through- x out the year international commerce | i v b o peace in Europe was attainable only Every Piano, Player-Piano and Phonograph traded in during /77 7 ' N of the sore spot in central based up ! W Syn. Inc. J proposal, which was made to 5 tion of the e (E) Wy heciersy b, e through a power not named, | from g oreign was rejected by the French, the chan i 3 3 1 ellor regretfully, announced It is ¢ z tho that either Switzerland or d the conditions are papers o ght inches of | ‘ers from an overproduftion e chancellor said he had thought > continued progress during |advertising e free during the Advances in fabrica ateria pledge of the sort he propo: would exception three or <. Free advertising s was are looked upon -with " atatites Of the Ereatdst aon- . both dealers and c r 2 e four states i rope which give|a iven by the National snxiews but | these Should not “ob-|Magssiue, the D. A Tt Magesine, the by o emetl sepes e Soutd Induce-each stion varty {01 ] SOLD ON _ SOLD ON SOLD ON R e S i e H]R ]923 BUSlNESS than n centive to veping | polics. . ill | LIBERAL TERMS LIBERAL TERMS LIBERAL TERMS degree fiscal and poli @ Week a Big Success. R A oposal Told to Hughes. commercial and industri Rt b e o T e 1 ST U S, Commerce. Chamber o anacuare mes o o i mini s vt || We Call Special Attention to Our B e un it | phrentiteath Mo oz - Predicts Level Substantially Lo G | was susgested by the German ambas. L] L] i mine and dis have diminished: | the hearty co-operation of all the | Christmas toys aside }‘M return to | Cilly here today, but the production has inereased atly dur- | different avenues through which the | partment, it was added, did not tr: nz the vear: unemployment is less|public could be reached TR | their classrooms tomoprow morning | mit it offielally to the French 1 | when SRR e | Erini ¥ othorty Seenuive secre: | MAKES REPORT FOR YERR | 8057 oPtpactioc S ansoumes ihe | rimen . P: . . et ST ey ey | Content of Sinter” & hevort ot | il ol B e 1 SIS T | PARIS SOCIALISTS OUST Shoninger Player-Piano Shoninger Pianos services a | which an | situation, says that one-half ihe adult | the first semester of the current| fbrmous recovery trom: theletrained {poplstionlofithe Initell and|Ganas jCompmasiton of Greateat Heigntand [ mpoissilc yoarand, acianting 1o cus: Il WRITERS ONIREDIPARER TERMS TERMS followed the w “Over 15, is were informed | Lowest Ebb Experienced in wl ;'u-(’.','”.'fm;',:, efermine wheth- — $ $25.00 CASH, $ $25.00 CASH, “In our country unemployment has | ¢ the e symptoms of ardjtion confronts | orders From Moscow Ban Men Ac- BALANCE + BALANCE ceased to be a problem and we are through lectures, literature. | United States. the pupils on the advint of the sec. ety W economis ovel of combara: ges read in churches. ond semester. February 1 el 5F Thegoliinbat oy iexCoRt inssome i - = ke b o b | Reputation. selal miiieve: e vaiica D MONTHLY- Formerts pricea soza.00. 30 MONTHLY ture. Tven i this feld there erns «'and Tabor councils rods elow brightens O business| HALT MUMMERS PARADE. : 0 to ss2c00. PAYMENTS it is rers . PAYMENTS tively Ereat comfort in every di adcasting. lantern slides and t e Qistinet improvement in prices | de shorne. ~During the | horizon of 1923 with the definite fore- e At Ptee States from §7 bave sold for IS years. and its troubles are mostly due to 00 pieces of lit-| cast, acoerding to the Chamber o PARIS, E —Reorganization overproduction. Our manufacturing ure were distributed. i Eotone smber ofl Y PHICADEIRIEA. Pul Danuary .| FARIS Janescy 1--Reorzunizat industries are pngaged well up to the fany millions of persons r pmmerce of the United States, that | A heavy, sweeping rainstorm foday | Within the socialist party in obedi- available 1abor; production has enor- | mation through the newspapers commercial activity, having “passed | caused a_ postp ni of the Mum- | ence to orders from Moscow produced increased: real’ wages® and | and magazines and cancer fact the normal pofnt in the month of No-| ¢ ade. the featuo of Philadel- |a sensation among_the staf o the : e ata high level ur | driven home to othe lions b e T el r celebration., Weather | party's official _organ, L/ " S - 3 A tation " and® housing show | Some of the weekly news reels, wh T on its upward climb, is|conditions permitting. the.colorful pag- | when a committec of three of the = 7 $125 New Model t ns in construction. Both | sho a clinic in ope P headed. for several months at at{eant will be held next Saturday l( thful held a court-martial in the office of the newspaper Friday night summoned before them, one by one. | everal of the principal writers and e expoTis and imports are ine Luke's Hospital and also pictured Co- | Jeqst, level substantially above| ThiS Was thé first }ime since the ing and above pre. levels. {lumbia University’s new super X-ray 5 rade has been held that weather it { machine 4 caused a postponement England Makes Progre “ n President Harding aided the move- | This confident prediction ‘of con-| “Outside of Europe the whole world ' ment a le ssed to Dr. | tinuous good business is made by the % 0 has ebalien itself free from the great | Cr Powers, the soclety's |committee on statistics and standards, | i 5 Period Models that of after-w slump. The economic | his was widely pub- its final 1922 report made public sympathetic reaction from slump in; Post Office Department to use a spe- point in mber, the re- T Many Lectures Given. H Widest Variance Noted. | | provements. | the war “as strengthened their |local health boards and state and | tivity, according to a chart a TERMS— REASON- “in Europe, England, ent above norm: ile the lowest ing unemployment. The tr 3 S B control mmittees, i ‘ er: their currenci A1y 18 an incentive to the soci which wounds of Africa, Latin Amer- | lished. Postmaster General Work ¢ by Chairman Archer Wall| { i | s 7 LR ESS with all the the combatant tes than direct in-cial canceling stamp callin ten- < in spite of many influences | i - ] latest im- | war. The enforced isolation of many fibe- by increased Variety | county medical societies arranged | PAIYING the report, was reached nea { i - ABLE CRED. the old neutral natior y | the American Red Cross and other | as touched about the middle of For Rent in | MONTH ; i IT TERMS. commerce are improv their gov- & even more Sutsess. Building s in excellent shape y yl)v('.u'nl. Bt Ixh»r exception of (4 4 proaching par: and the hanges | Sonancte T S h{those agricultural districts where on the continent are slower in re- | jap i JUONLES o ! munerative. Other than in such local- ! P [ The JQOYAL A. Lisner ; G at 11th St. To effect an immediate disposal we offer unprecedented values in our GREAT ANUARY CLEARANCE jea. and Australia were more the|issued an order which permitted the slas. General business passed the duction and commerce | tion to National Cancer week. nding to restrict such Rctivity.~ 2 - | BN 5 e SOLD ON B e A rhroughout the country, state and he cxtreme height of business ac ) X e end of 1916, as 15 { Sty s el e e | ‘ $1000 PER progress in production and diminish- | organizations co-operating with th 2l sHenitiwad (s pericent fbelowg) ernmental finances are ng E- | ful this year than last and will serve | ogusnout, the country” the report | of curable cases|itics there will be much construction covery. Even these includ- | of cancer presented for diagnosi covers “th n e ented for diagnosis i building throughout the spring. | o ) taanatria Sk ¥ pngreasing . Ultimately phy- | but it is evident (hat high prices for | 1 belie eath rate from | material ard v will s ri Toral s, Uaithougn the farvets | i winl Wecreas Diie Shao o mill Moo Wring 11th|Street and Penna. Ave. suffered in some spots. Some of these| “The purpose of the drive was 1o cially as it Is only an’ appareniis nations, such as Italy, Belg Vaihe | show that er taken at the out- |short time ahead when the necessity Baltie States, Poland, Cacchoslolakia | set can generally be cured which prompted this activity through- e soelal stability And improvement the past Year will be fo u larks 0C ility - sure satisfied.” in their governmental financ In n their governmental financies. IniGIVES $10,000 TO CHURCH. Conl Mining Catches Up. southoastern Europe governmental fi- — Coal mining was declared to be A A D mencial and | MTS. Elizabeth Bryant Starts|about caught up with the demand, industrial recuperation already made. Esther Memorial Endowment. 'M"'“ “;’ g Eho awinst "'?‘" thepcantd s e i - : with the mines generally running : ORRs Eaver e : _ | Jrs. Elizabeth Shannon Bryant, sis- |only about from half to three-quarter “The maintenance of ar S on a|ter of the late Mrs. Arthur E. Randle, | time. Nowhere mining reported greater than pre basis in the old ! “»‘.;‘l.\:l:‘: the L;m r - Mem rl;\{l !l')n. fully vnmloyvdd In Pennsylvania, stites matntains political un- CoD urch of Congre: eights, {mining was said to vary from fair el jatx y“ i & ty and re. | lias donated $10,000 as an endowment |to good, with this conditfon prevail nty, ‘fl\\: rs P! "rf‘l 3“’( or the church, according to an-|ing generally for the greater part the balancing of budgets. ment of Bishop Harding of_the country el e S fternoon at ~confirmation n lead, zinc and copper,” the re tlement of e s I T s at the church port said, “the principal = dificulty S romitie x| an address the bishop congratu- | seems to be the presence of the large | e P ¢ “Hurope. and 1ated the rector, Rev. Frederick Gun- |surplus above ground. which, though | tanding B 2 and members of the church on |slowly diminishing, still prevents full | their adjustment will affect the pr . 1 e 1l | o5 of the world. Their solution |the Teceipt of the gift activity and any further advance in would mark the end of the most acutely destructive forces in the eco- nomic life of the world. “Economic forecast cannot amount 1o more than i f tendencies and a b i future. The odd: are favorable for 1923: the world be gins the year w er economi ngth; productio de s rom - o " upon E the single exception of the sore spot | in central Europe. The healing fo of business and commerce ascendency over destructive poiitical | That's the Space Covered by and social forces. There is ample reason why there should be continued progress during the mnext twelv: months. DCONGRNER [ - MeGraw WA B SURIES ‘ Il “My 30 Years in Base Ball” 25,000 Persons Attendedi 128 Meetings Here, Says | They are the most active years of the sport Large SecondiFloor Room, 1,840Sq. Ft., $200per Month Committee Chairman. | —and McGraw knows them and the men who |(Double Southern Windows) have played. the game intimately—conse- Bright Room, [Third Floor, 15x23 Ft. .$45.00 per Month Cancer facts reached directly 25,000 quently he writes most entertainingly. Contet Root ]*‘ourth Floor, 16x17 Ft..$42.50 per Month persons in Washington at 128 meet- Court Room, Ii'ourth Floor, 11x18 Ft. .$25.00 per Month umps, xfords and Boots e A GRATIFYING array of most pleasing quels, that thousands of women have sought for everywhere—willing to pay a higher price, The combined offering consists of models for Street and Dress Wear, developed in the following: Patent Leather, Black Kid, Black Calf, Brown Kid, Brown Calf, Tan Calf and combinations in Patent with Brocaded Satin and Suede Backs. are Louis, Baby Louis, Cuban and Walking types. A saving of $2.00 to $4.00 may be had on these famous Dorothy Dodd Shoes at this drastic clearance price. o s Royal—Shoe Dept.—Second Floor. ings during cancer control week, which were addressed by members of ihe District of Columbia Medical So- | In The Star only in Washington— | Iy, Jeccor@ing, Lo . muport SuNOE i = Room, Fourth Floor, 11x17 Ft..$25.00 per Month public today by Dr. Harry H. Kerr, Daily and Sunday — Beginning Court Room, ¥ % $25.00 p chairman of the local committee of ! the American Society for the Control i of Cancer. Moreover, the report sald, b { e o Friday, January 5th : | message through the newspapers and | Apply Room 621 _the 150,000 pleces of literature which E | i were distributed during the week. I | “One hundred and seventy-five news Have your newsdealer reserve you a copy—or Telep) articles, which totaled fifty-nine col- have Star Carrier make delivery direct to your home. umns ‘of space, were given by the < 4 newspapers of Washington in the cancer drive,” said Dr. Kerr. “This one Main 5000, Branch 3

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