Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 16

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16 THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.‘ FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1923. ——-———._—____________'—‘__“_‘—‘J‘*A_-——-————————— SEES EAR'.Y D[m |JUSTICE 1S EASY RAILROAD LOSES SUIT | Capt, Rheba Quits["A'LWAY DENIED RIGHT ON BLACK MAMMY " | OVER GRANT OF LAND| g 3 .~ 0 rmy; | TO EXAMINE RECORDS ’ i o : ‘ y HELD AS “DRUNK” |court Rules Secretary Fall Haa | : S Access to Bureau of Valuation Re- o UF RUSSIAN REDS [ She was s “blask manyny:t Right to Cancel Deed to | May GO on tage - ports Refused by 0 “s ]rn F nly clad, with tered | o ] ; g‘:s}l :hro;v;ao\-p‘r Iller' :rhl’;:lh::\((l, Santa Pe. "’_\",'é’w‘ 'lfi;:"‘;‘;,?'?:nu.n 5. — Rheba Sonsts [ et s Sl she hobbled before the bench in Chief Justice McCoy of the District | cpawford, a Salvation Army ocaptain | Justice Hoehling of the District Su- ! Pri Police Court today, charged with |Supreme Court yesterday diemissed a 2 a 2 c ¥ > d Wwho recently had a controversy with | Preme Court yesterday refused a man i Pringess Cantacuzene Tells having been drunk. She was list- ! suit for injunction brought by the Santa | the pollco over outdeor meetings in | d4mus against the Interstate Commarce Commission asked by the St. Louis f T : ed as Martha Lewis. Fe Railroad Compaay to prevent Al- et i ieth tury Club Le- 4 g the theatrical dis- | 5oy thwestern Railway Company to A { Twentieth Century Judse Rovert Hardison, pre- |bert B Ful Secrstary of Interior trict, has reatgmed | compe) " he" commmtslon ta> parme s & & . siding, greeted her with a kindly e A [¢ th, counsel for the railway to examine ! nin Regime Is Weakening. | Siifs Siteted her ovith kinaly e e s Seiew o But the restency | Fecords of the” bureau of valuation: i him, for back in the Blue Grass ¥ . © TCSIENA- | which the company clatms are public sta . ey in Arizona which has been takeéen over G B oo b ceme, iy Sve 185 1he goveemmant The senct bk : tion, has not been | records. The railway company also ARMY LOSING MORALE | 286 a2 Spustoms 40, AT, DEUNERR: | (he ‘marer wan within the aiscretion g Boeehtad, | cum- | dountt anatdac o the Interatate INCORPORATED of the S ary a vas view- 4 Institutions of the south ‘that are |oyy.'} MRty NG was Tiow revi . EIIInAED 8 Ul L1 e kion. Lo eunmon Chetam. oM. = e hassing. After questioning the {4PlC allroad company noted an announced today.|cers and emplo: 4 5 0y woman briefly the Kentucky : A ha e Do > I8 ress Communicati. i R R 2 ' Lack of Funds to Pay Soldiers Will | paused sing his smpany clatmed’it was in/pos-1 3 Stheel L DES et By he g thocdicd fress Communications to President, 2325 18th St. N.W. Col. 9855 haps tak- p of its” Arizona land and was | i o the organi i akainst a tentative valuation placed = = - 5! ause Collapse, She ing e tted o st land in New 4 ? on its property. Caus P! time P 5 3 K in lieu, at the suggestion of | to_reconsid Counsel for the commission flled a | o Says. i L H “Later it is c capt. ¢ motion to dismiss the suit cause it = su the zovernment found that the Ne telographed her | does not con n_statements or alle- | Band Butter . . ... Pound, 61c! described to more t sember: have done credit to a southern CAPT. ORAWFORD, reason, Lately she | court decided that the motion to’dis- “entury Club y {rawing room, said: “Thank vou. |CADET CORPS TO BEGIN | . Gew | Miss ghould prevail. The railway com- the Twenticth Century Club yesterday | 4 3 ik 3 returncd 1o New ! T va) afternoon at their meeting at the Co Ar. Judge, God bless you Tork and {s still firm in her decision | Pany will probably take the matter : 1 ° e to resign. it was said o the Court of Appeals. mos Club, when they were address = 2 | WAR MAP CONTESTS T st ooty ”','_,:l"“am Ceaatond by Princess Cantacuzene and Seeretary | oo oo had received several offers to appear |- 3 i ozen of Labor Davis on the immigratic the war the American peopie proved| Tams representing Companies L and|on the stage and in films, E age ¥ a . wi A he 2d Regiment wiil formully S e and living wage Dill. and by William |amply that they could do without|A of t ent wiil fe 1 7 " W . wis on Thrift week Imany unnecessary foods, economize in | Open the anrual war map .gam: of ¢ “The King of Lubricants R e e a]¢lothing and in many other ways save | e Washineton High School Cadet! SCORES REFERENDUM. The b S Sover he | CXDense, yet after the war they rushed | SOrPS this aficrnodn : | ek aii eie ERR R Sl R B R VL S o e, RBGLENE # California Cling Peaches, No. 2" can,23c ¥, ex are Chineso, 2 o |hrifs week in every American home| With the use of u Gettvaburg map | WEn: Wines und ore cat! ¢ tion of the remainder are Germans and |shiould be “Don’t use what you haven't | and a sand table the games will be | denounced in the House vesterday by ||| ! Rl S PRSI RE o e IR LS X ]| g, ancy Spitzenber es, 3 pounds, 25¢ oo e R jew members admitted were: Mrs.| Franklin School .~nlumv'\y sauinped |y gan . s : 2 clathed. fed and paic " when the |John Paul Earnest, Mrs. Francis M. | for the purpose, under the dircctio presentative Cramton condemned icati L R Ll L GMrs. Percy H. Russell, Mea. | of Licut. Col. Wallace M. Craigic, U {ihin raferendum® an o sroncyoomned Perfec.( Lubrlc.n!.lon or F government's (und qut thi ldward C. Sherman and Mrs. Frank [8. A. professor of milltary sclence | proposition. e sata "ore? money Winter Driving ancy rape rut @5 GG et Nt e e or C vegime. The morale ng the native | B Webner and (actics in the high schools. would be collected for the referendum | Rusaian troops i the army ready —_— o captain of the winning team ;-!.\m:r the country and would go to; b w e | FEWER BAD-ORDER CaRS. | xS it A BRI 5 | swerwooo sroTueRs, k. | 1 Florida Oranges . . . . . . dozen, 39c Peasants Vietimized. ard gold medal, ng Phone Lincoin | e members will receive special insi S S e e to ba worn on the sleeve of the have traded upon the deeply religious | Class One Railroads Report Reduc- | form. The prize oken was won last = ° and idealistic character of the Rns: ,”]y tion of 12,451 in Half Month [5.-ar'2,v r»[un..'\._mfi K captain ¢ 3 . y lb hind bolshevik p class one ra on Decimbe: i i manifested 1 ua STb il B p 4 { ery oth n ur contests, Col © po he Gy cation as Siation inseuntid e ab hd observed | vation as barovi] of ihe is a Preseription for Colds,| < artha, Y hnmedlnnlr‘l behaye | Mexico land contuined coal and di resignation from | Eations of ac which entitle the rail- | ‘*, ” " Yourself. You are discharged.” rected the cancellation of the grant. Sy Francisc .| way company to the relief asked. Bolshevism in Russia was graphically Martha with & bow that would 3 ently, IiNco e WWithout Satting forth his Tesson, he (0] a oriee . . & e e e oun ’ C i 15 s v lianion i oL st s sinnarenl S ) LA don sl 425, 7 Fever and LaGrippe. 16 the | i ngan s Bacon . . . Pound Carton, 39c n faty iber of pictures or nam »f hese most speedy medy we know, - i e T B ¢ P | O Weapang roper | GETS LUCK EMBLEM. | pfhsand i erd i snll "t meck "hewy Zonee it Select Eggs in Cartons . . . Dozen,41c E December 1 < the —— countries in the n e : ot fectly ridiculous, ry one in the |8ince February ¥ S0~ An omen of good luck in the form United States knows that only a year | clation said of a solid silver horseshoe was Je- ago Cong appropriated $20,00,000 S N ceived ye nrdz«\] aiv.\ruvn;»rgyfnxl {rr.lwy; ° = to send to the starving Rus- dent Harding. It was a prese o : Y.M.H.A. TO EXPAND WORK. | ie iaars rest sanen th Caftfornia: 9 y " : country v clicve for | caiiins The information accompanying the ca ¥ statement t con- e | present ctates that the shoe is from T ussiun people deeply up- | Americanization Program Planned |Carey's horse “Pete.” which he has o~ wonderful work that Mr. | made famous in his wild wea: motion i . . for Ensuing Year. | picture plays. The gift was im H Please Note That We are - ———— — S0 e f reliel | Biately Achnowledged by the 1 605‘607 7th St. Located Between F & G Sts. { h '»’ Gary o K \M”":m.u;“{“’u ‘TW " ”;“ml‘;i}?: '..':‘ s "J' S Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special 7 Gelfand S Comblnatlon Rells}l b A delicious combination of purest ingredients that will surely pleasc your T a rather, steps shouid be taken to ox- | : = we will make you a special T R 0 U S E R S palate. As good as all other Gelfand products. Ehihes lapmenouldin aen fo e 18c Small Jar 35¢c Tall Ja ] { every individual who wishes to come Tl . Religlous—Al Shef- price on your work. | = = o S Cllnd B lat they &re | ferman, chairman Garfinkle, vice ! : . moreover, this e on | o % oo, G | Shoutd e Rl It Tnat haitey cont | Snairman, Houe—touls Goiivers | R, K, Ferguson, % ' 2 Peanut | = also spoke on the living wage. stating: | chairman: M. )ffenberg, vice chair- | —omntments 111 th B¢ Fh B oo B tt s.There are 40,000,000 people in the | man. Publicity—David Wienes, chai | = e = utter United States who are gainfully em- Gaorge C ' Cokhen. vice oo ployed. and these people need . et ! . 3 o . inoentive than a mere living wa chairman: De. M. T, Nors Delicious in sandwiches and salads. The | ran am brorie woRthy ens of the | hetic 2 ot i iddi States. No man or woman would he | e Athletlc—Joseph Ji. Lev healthiest food for the kiddies—and they all [ S » subject cently re-clect ion. The ol- To Keep Our Painters st be 1et dovwn | the present time, but. | P Busy during the dull scason | g . n hairman: Harry Brisker. vie content to have his or her remunera- | chairman, . MemberanineBaert ' o e it les . iy tion eut down to a mere i age. | hairman; Maurice Salomo ¢ . laze o The finest s oun the i - Do v { Muther Lewis of the National Cham-)Gichner, vice chairman tried and true vege- ber of Commerce. He earnestly advo- 5 i Made in Washington Since 1902 cated the reigivestment of funds ma- escriptio 5 furing this year from government| GOES TO MIAMI FOR REST. o oo R Mg WE HAVE YOUR Our complete stock in- ¢ . John R. Mitchell, member of the | feetly harmless in any condition of . A k f New Members Admitted. Federal Reserve Board from St. Paul, | a woman's system. It brings refresh- [ZE cludes many fabrics, colors, S or poabylon, Athens and Rome fell | has left for a two-week rest at Miami, | ing aleep, and restores health and styles. Match your odd Iwhen thrift went out of fashion,” said | Fla., at the advice of his physioian, | vi = Mr. Le “and the principal trouble | for recuperation from a bronchial & 10c to Dr. Plerce's, Buffalo, H A DE coat with a pair of EISE- ’ With the Wworld today is that nobod or trial pac] MAN'S Trousers and you at s e e A Siliare aines sait atis very nominal cost. more than the wmount necessir ~Paul Robbin, an: % B . ..t, S h."dl ¢ existence alone.” rzog, viee chairman, Tho third speaker was William ) HGrZ0E: Yice ch A hiran: women's allmentx—thix € sure s dcnt ers . 9 lb & (& . with o prospeets of « S el A Laie sal .oy the en's strength, and for 7 this week. Famous Smoked and Green Link Sausage, Pudding and Scrapple at all Saturday We Offer Great Reductions On D. G. S. Stores Students’, Young Men’s and Men’s - Vs st conveniéfiily - SUlTS AND N 3 daily as many kinds of Cake as are | roucs 410 provided in the assortment of FOR YOUNG APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN OVERCOATS|l| s.rzms.. orby Cake Ydhion Up to $30 for || One-Fourth Off Sale All of them deliciously tempting in tex- Our stocks are fast becoming dcpleted because ture and flavor; made rICh by the pure * ‘ ec(dmorglical women l:c:-xliz:: thathsuch sulbstan;‘ial XX ingredients used. reductions permit them to purchase real quality - . . o o $ 50 app;x.-elt;at a great deal less than is usually the case Slzes to suit the lndlvldual at this time. > 4 p or family requirements _ All Cloth Coats Fresh from the ovens at all Tll(;, Suits - The 0’Coats ]/4 O{f D. G. S. Stores Juvenile 0’coats One and two pants Plaid and fancy back “Pure as Mother made it”’ Chinghilias land! Twesd et suits in allwicl twesls . smteralia Rt Every cloth coat, both fur trimmed and plain fects, in_button-to-neck and and herringbones, Sport full-belt styles. Also models, are included. Coats for Women and Misses. = == & Sries. Siaes 3 20 $ 5.65 Models and 3-button con- ~ Chesterfields in dark ox- , Always Eat ! St | Ceresota Flour 8 . Regul ti in dark ford . Certail = 2 S S Veritets Beden Al i i Closing-Out Sale of values to $7.75, at o i i lD Fur Coats Ma It “The Prize Bread Flour of the World.” All Dresses— g PURE—WHOLESOME—NOT BOYS' - Men’s Heavy Men’s Percale Men’s Wool ! Frocks for We have grouped the : B BLEACHED One and Two Pants Ribbed Shirts Hose Stre:: Af;moon following at rea i o Union Suits y ‘at- Made of : 3 ol SUITS Ecru color, sizes lra‘uli:r:a::t torny | worsted yarnm and Evening wear. $97 50 Made by 5 le., 286"']2 lbs., 630 . “Rae 1 Seal Cq = : Lo S at— 2 Seal Coats, skunk collar and cuffs. e Hent “werghe foe | soft French cums, | dropstitch ~ knit. Dresses for Schneider Bakiny Co. = = ——— —_ wool materials and suits for ° ° A" b beautifully tai- $7.50 women. - Coat, squirrel collar and cuffs. O l - S Iored. Sizes from — uskrat Ce wide border. 2 v (=1 312 | 69¢ | 50c¢ At 2 25 e i i riginal p, Dausage 1 ti trul bl . - - Rcductlon U e R e | Its flavor and goodness cannot be equaled Regular 75c socks Broken lots from our better offered tomorrow large and small grade suits. Made of fine all- Regular 3163 oat with squirrel collar. this cold weather. S bt Iexoopt %. We are not quoting compara- values, Two 40-inch fine quality Natural Raccoon Coats : —swagger models. Reduced to $187.50. c Three Seal Coats—collars and cuffs also of seal. Reduced to $150.00. p : A R S = 910 Seventh St. - ; ; istri i Stores Inc.’ We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere q“mgfi’fim%mfiwfoé“ - District G_rocery Society "

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