Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1923, Page 15

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‘' THE EVENING STAR, 'WA':SHINGTON,\ D. C., WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY: 17, 1923. “NSPECTORS KIDNAPED 4.0::[0%00 former. service men who, if "hemnglndue requested and the facts |are circumscribed wholly from - nar- | united, cou ctate results. jassembled usually are supplied 8 aciBERItntaxast. . Sevondly, St “Then,” he said, “there are a likeTthrough these ch; 1 a fao- | 1O Sng.8e o > 3 . . i AT HEARING IN CORK | number of labor representatives, who [ tured Sentiment 19 made when the | develops a hdbit of delegating to the | 5 jclaim to speak for labor, an in the | pressure of clamor begins. leaders the rsponsibility of the eit- { P |degree they can convince thelr col- e W m N | Three Armed Men Invade Meeting, leagues that they speak for lnhor, Two Sources of Danger. izen, who Instead of speaking allows | € omes ivear . Lars i 3 they will likely influence their vote” | “This modern tendency bas at least | the selflsh group Interest to speak. | ! Take Prisoners, and Leave pSpeaking of the “farm blac Mg [two sources of danger. It lends it- s I sl B bl i of Various | $7 950 $l 000 C h 1 I mel 7l P ! . With Warning, peat asia e nambieeat case 3 180 laelt (o Slowinx o' o leaders to re- | Important blocs may get thelr heads 9 9 as! By theiAsooitad Breaae i 517 Longfellow Monthly Payments Sample House Like Rent - 25 e o together and dictate an entire pro- tion.” The same statement, he added, e leaders too frequently 'gram on a reciprocal plan. Chen Forces Join Invaders !h“("’ <, January 17.—-A sensational | B the Associated Press could be properly made on the anti- ‘ “became almost decisive in legisla- | pership: {idnaping was carried out today| NEW YOI January 17.—The |saloon group. i I when ‘three armed men mvadea . |“bloc system in Congress was cone | MF: Kess said a_closeconnection i ¥ | was made between the various groups \ as Chang Takes Command ’nl:-rl:ng nrlu.p board of guardians, al}'lllt‘"m;fl as dnns*‘rlous by ‘:""“s*“"-":;‘?c‘kixm‘f legislation and the natfonal LIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT The Homes contain six large rooms, tile bath, hard- : 4 which a local gover ;| tive Fess, republican, Ohio, in a |legislators. - . e of Southern Capital. s e movement R e e e e Now in our New Store. 709 13th, one door above G {§l| wood floors, double back porches, colonial concrete front | 2 bt % i tains headquarters domiciled in the - ST orch, laundry tubs and built-in garage— 1 m a high { The men, presenting revolvers, or- | Club, an association of editors and|capital. Each supports its legislative | 13 L] P ¢ 3 5 Sdsag s S : | e e moae o S ARM AS TOAST Bation ] paved e A ey Mipecion & By the Associatbd Press. a s ‘lobbyists.” < CANTON, | Tantacy 10-Forces fa. | BUArdians, slicitors, inspectors ana e ganized and :}‘:figmfi'llfe‘fim;ro‘;figanflfli X 3 portant, as thee are extra values and will sell without vorable to Bun Yat Sen, deposed|ipborters. put up their hands, and | which = e * Specific | ot Infrequently well supplied with | Why put up with the discomfort attendant upon inade- B delay. iT0cut bf iko. onitern wepubilD Gratmaid: “We want Murphy and Me- | " the agricultural | hearings are fousted, aud the Sucts quate heating, when a “Radiantfire” will keep you “warm as 5 PE O Seatiis 2 § 3 bloe, the labor bloc, the ex-service s proposed. st”? here, entered Canton this morning. | Seamus Jurphy and Sean MeGrath, | bloc, the anti-saloon bloc, the big- TR = o s - 0 Jee ese omes Another army, composed of Yunnan- | quf. vy ihehectors holding the in- | business bloc and the unclassified or 9" L i i i, S o W B S CASTORI adiantfires, up |f fake 10 Steet car marked “Takoms” o 3 ey ere soon. Sol- | the leader warnin S i e oruno D ’ n 5th; wall k north Samshul, ts expected b sava tiin oot J0F & MalE hons o | Lok ot influencs, which 2 not meks | We also have Miller Oil Heaters at $9 and $10 and Majes- et offiat Keunecyjand sty pualle onelbinele sio diers of Chen Chiung-Ming, the na- | (¥ Jub Toom for a half hour or use | sured so much by the number of | For Infants and Children tic Electric Heaters, $9, i ¥ 3 L to homes; or Georgia Avenue car, and get off at tionalist commander, have gone over | g pectors were | members in Congress as by the num- | : ¥ Kennedy and Georgia Avenue and walk three ber they represent i locks east. | | [ { oA 3 | | S inUse ForOver30Years | Estimates for House -Wiring and Fixtures made on request | Mr. Fess cited that the former serv. o 3 | p Banis @lis hns iaReuTE o8 and goi v pped. Mr. Fess cite e former .«..\A‘”"'m"“" «hih, Dr. Sun's . has assumed | th nd gone up eleven.—Harrisburg | ice men in (‘ongress were not more | | e T O iy theke twenty. but that there Signature of s \Els . ‘ MORRIS CAFRITZ CO « 2 | | driven off in a motor to the invaders here. Gen. Chang KKuo-Chen, representing Hsu Chung-| Since 1918 prices have dropped tem CANTON LEADERS sHIFT. | N Specialists in H eating & Lighting Equipment h S . Ph M ! 913 15t t- . one M. 617 | 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. By the Associated SHANGHAL January 17.—Sun Yat- = sen, deposed president of the Southern | ° 9 7 | Republic, announced today that in a | 2 - iieee ren T Caman, s Hosher lc s ea a nce a e .IIIl"lIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIII|Il“ll|||||||"ll||||||IIIlII|Il|IIIIIIIIIIllIIII|lIII||II|Ill||||||III|II|I||IIII||IIIIllll“llllllllllll“lIII||||||l|||||l||l|l|l|l|l|lII|IlI|IlIIII||II|lI|HII!!!' capital, three generals hitherto loyal . s j i to his enemy, Chen Chiung-ming, had | Nafional Spend requested him to confer authority on !} Thrifl [ Tiae and Money Week Wisely Women’s Hi gk Shoes Sutiofactron Firs Val Laces, 12-Yard B01t7 390 7 \ i /\ DAINTY VAL {._uljmm ‘-”‘ Fo 3 ACES, of Canton constabula 810-818 Seventh Street neutral in the civil Canton. e . 4 Dispatches given out by Dr. Sun re- D7 3 ported other details of the military ={o pairs 90 hln\':\;flentu”\\')\k'h T D y i in s adheren ., When Chen Chiung : reduced to several days ago, it w ‘. been by request of Large numbers of his forces, sent by e s i g o e - rail from Cinton to Walchow, whither I'hese are broken size lines. Sizes to be had are indicated by X Chen fled, were declared to have ¢ bl e A ¥ B & R ated a panis by attempting to pillage in following table. If your size is here vou get a splendid bargain. Saikwan, just outside of the Canton o - S = walls. The Canton-Kowloon railway was bombed, in an effort to prevent the nationalists from reaching Wai- | chow, FREE STATE RAIDS REBEL STRONGHOLD By the Assocfated Press. DUBLIN, January 17.—The public | was awaliting today authoritative in- formation regarding military opera- | Nearly ALL sizes in the tw “of Women's High Shoes reditc s o SepmnElmlitaLy onere | y sizes in the two lots “of Women's High Shoes reduced progress in the Wicklow hills. ! to $5.90 and $8.90. This mountainous country has been the resort of hundreds of repub for several months, and it is that a thousand or more national % troops, equipped with artillery, are 5 trying to round up these irregular bands. Fighting was reported in the mneigh- borhood of Blessington vesterday in PI‘OPCI‘BOiwear which a number of casualties are said to have occurred. Conslderable firing FSlreet dt]énth extent of the Free unkgown. Military headquarters. cither to confirm or deny the current | reports. Attacks by republicans on the rail- roads continue unabated. _Considerable destruction is reported to have resu'ted from raids on the west Clare railway : 3 in the district between Ennis, Kilrush fURNITURE and Kilkee. One report says that prac- tically the whole line, twenty-seven miles long, has been ruined. _Several stations have been burned. The track == : 2 : has been torn up and the rolling stock el ¢ -lected pelts, many with fur cuffs to destroyed. y o NGy wn v id YT T T T T LT Td T LT LT L T CL L L L LT L T e Sy " HEHHTHTHEH With Hundreds of Beautiful New Ones Surprisingly Underpriced in Two Groups $25 and $30 iZither investment is $35 and $40 Coats the height of wisdom Coats the very essence of THRIET. These are brand-new winter coats, as refined in workmanship as they re rich in fabrics and esplendent in - styles Of bolivia, suedene. ve- lour and Normandic lined with quality silks. of se- every popular type. Regular and extra sizes. '$6.00 Double-Thick $ 4:,9() e Plaid Blankets......... ta | Oil Opaque - = Two thicknesses in one—warm, serviceable, hand- Window Shades some. Size 70x8%. Block plaids and broken plaids in conds et T hnitso el light and dark colors; suitable for beds and for auto pp folks will L BT T N il $1.60 BLEACHED SEAM- LACE-TRIMMED SCARFS, SHEETS, RIx00 sizes, $1.00 and. $1.25 yalucs, in sizes double beds. Reli- - 18x50 and 18x4! c lace nel; t 1 and A edges and fancy © nd, pericet @ PQ | sizes 380, ters. Each.... quality. 30x6 . Warm Dollar Sale of _ New Hats That Bring a Gloves | Underwear +BBem | ==~ For Every Member , ; ‘. L3 of thegf:rln:li fane Of Soft Muslins and $5°@O R Fleecy Flannelette : vomen and children, 3 Sttt O S N GONN S rhvclone . What woman will not fairly e i Chemise, Step-in Chemise and Petticoats What woman will not feitly ety o of excellent white and colored weaves in Eeycln die Spectal oot ves, | & wealth of styles to please every woman. St warts and serviceable, Sure Trimmings as varied and serviceable as i e e protection for, outdoor 25C they are dainty. Manufacturers’ samples, price *makes ownership ¢ workers ........... 7 worth $1.25 to $1.98. Hats of hair cloth, gros BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ GAUNTLETS, FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS that v Londres, cl warm fleece-lined. Leather or formezly: sold for S50 and $200° Eeav . Vi Cal beaid jersey palms and imitation Y 390 GR P ON atlgh eavy. el G jeather cuffs. Slightly 39C fleecy quality in colorful stripes. Double adorned with imperfect .. z 4 yoke back and front. V and high neck quills, feathe WOMEN'S AND Caslimer=" styles. Trimmed with fancy braid. . broidered motifs ,.r‘-d gle otte fleece-lined Gloves, in —Second Floor, King’s Palace. aments black and v. Reduced C 5 TR TH’E 1:rem:tra'.in$r heat of “Red Pepper Rub” will ’ bring almost instant relief from the pains of rheuma- tism, pleurisy, colds, lumbago, neuritis, backache, strains, sprains, sore muscles and stiff, aching joints. Penetrating heat immedi- ately frees the blood circula- tion that carries off the con- gestion and pain is gone. Nothing has_such concen- trated, penetrating heat as red peppers. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat "In three minutes it warms the congested spot through and through. ‘When you are suffering so . Tist eeta favor Rowtis ol SR TR Furnishing the Guest Room peppers. It costs little at any drug store. The quickest re- lief known awaits you. Use it always for colds in chest LT T R, ‘Hospitable and comfortable—quaint and charming—is the guest room that is furnished with a few Colo- ‘ nial pieces. A fine old “four-poster,” a highboy g or lowboy, and a couple of other unmatched pieces DOfl,t F uss Wifl'l will give a wonderful effect. A Mllstal‘d P lastel‘s! Here at the Life Time Furniture Store you will fincll A — many of these fine old mahogany pieces. Come Musterole Works Without the i ; i i S e e Guitkes . in and select one piece at a time. Before you know | %, it your guest room will be furnished in very good | There's no sense in mixing a mess taste. ¢f mustard, flour and water when 5 Women’s Fleeced g Regular and Extra Sizes . . " ! 4 Unlon Sults T In This Thrift Sale of you can easily relieve pain, sore- Regular and Extra Sizes L I ‘ub Fr O cks Jess ociatifiness with s il cleasi, These splendid pieces are not expensive. Why, there’s 7SC ; Musterole is made of pure oil of a, good-looking, full-size, four-poster bed, finished Reduced—just when most needed. For House and Utility Wear mustard and other helpful ingredi- in‘beautlful brown mahogany, for only $39 75 High neck, long sleeves; Dutch guts, combined in the form of the neck, elbow sleeves; low neck, no 2 i sleeves Ankle length. Very | ' ¢ Crisp, colorful, service- slight irregulars. | b able new frocks of gingham, in ten styles to please every ° T will npt blister. ll:hfxslferole usual;‘y gives prompt 3 relief from sore throat, bronchitis, 7 tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAM neuralgia, - headache, congestion, . o pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, Bresent white ointment. It takes There are many others. We'llgladly show you all. the place of mustard plasters, and ) d - woman. Checks of every . Men’s $1.50 color—and every color fast. 4 s 4 Tri d with pique, dotted Union Suits e s o 35c and 65c¢, jars and tubes. i i - Better than a mustard plaster Regular sizes 36 to 46; extra sizes 48 to ’ Seventh Street Between D&E 'w;‘f,'.',i,“hm;nfiorflf:;hw:a:t' ?r':g:: ] 54. Every dress is cut full, properly pro- suits are perfect quality, standard i for satisfactor: rv= value at one-fifty and the weight portioned and e up for sa Y sel 1 : I d b —h i d dress is fresh and perfect. O B B R e e e ice, and every dfess is fresh and perfec . . s b oy T T T e Ty sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- ; blains, frosted feet, colds of the 2 have sash and pocket. chest (it may prevent pneumonia). . o : $ ? ST ARG

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