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“RRISI]N RETAINS STRIKE LASH GRIP 'lass Meeting at . Eureka 1prings Follows Resignation i of Mayor and Others. HERIFF PROBE WITNESS Railroad Men Give Story of Citi- zens’ War, 'chndinting Confessions. Bis the Assowinled Press, HARRISON, Ark, Conditi North Ar i more firmly in the grip of citizens opposed to striking workmen on that road after the resignations here last night of J. L. Clute, mayor; George Minicus, city alderman, and William city marshal, and indorsement of the “citizens' commit- January Missouri and ed volunteers con- inued to patrol Harrison streets and the roads leading into the city. Mayor Clute's resignation will be- come effective Februar vhile im- su cus and meeting of mediate Parr wer the party council Committee's Active Week. { » along the i a2 committe all be ted of having any ttempts to hinder road. A resolu- hich commended of the ‘citizen ich met in Harrison ices in sympath the strike pledge wonnection with peration of the ra as adopted rebuked with the | and re- his | t to the M | SHERIFF AT INQUIRY. Strikers’ Side Told as to Activities of *“Citizens’ Committee.” they were force mise to return to work or agree tc the rallroad's territory were be supplemented today | ¥ of officials of Harrison ties In_the inquiry disorders by the Arkansas| ive committee, | \g those to testify was Sherift addox of Boone county. Thel legis e committes also has sought to obtain mony of Judge J. H.| shinn_and officials o Harri wh would_prevent his ap the hearlng was un-| testimony at the inqu contined to stories Special Prices on Display Grafonolas These machines have served as demonstrators in our booths and on the sales floor. Of course, they are genuine Columbia Grafonolas—and perfect in every mechanical and had of them we are making these very decided artistic detail. strikers wha either fled. or were driven from the Harrison region by the (‘luxens committee,” whigh, after the burning of bridges on the M. & ailroad, expelled numerous unlon mPn Of the six strikers heard yesterday, four charged they were visited by members, of tha “citizens’ committee,” and were told they must either sign apers promising to return to work for the raflroad or leave the terri- ory. Two of the four agteed o, theritormer. four the other two ghose the latter. Repudiate Own Confession Tn the first day's te: charge by Redd Orr and that they pleaded gulity to a charge of arson of which they claimed th were innocent, b, the most interest. n-‘numn of from Orr declared that offici the Brotherhood of Rallroad men had been drive night it three men W entered the Rota arrison and took from his temporary prison. body was later found hangin The mention of masks cre f Heber Spr ne if T was 100 h 1 e myself strike benefit and thus ma; b owed to real citizen remain. I si Numerous and othe: from Hurrison | Missouri and aflroad arri ght tc hearing. WOMEN IN BANDIT ROLE.! NEWTON, 11, January e | Company, 5 rain- | t ison | i | r W ver d in |} women, ed to draw : A Splendic; Hair Grower and Wonderful Beautifier Here's good news for men and women whose hair is fal o ing bald and wh with dandruff and itch like Sthers who for with dandruf 4 Clirhing head ot & v Sealp after just a few Xo watter falling _ bair, Hul stringy dandruft or itching scalp, try Ta ian Bage—you will not be disa makes your Took ana “feel THE EVENING AMERICAN MOTHER £0SES APPEAL TO BRITISH COURT Igncrance of Law Nu Excuse, Judge Rfles, in Steamer Otranto Litigation. By the Associated Press. LONDON, January 23.—In procead- ings originally . instituted ‘by = the American governinmient againdt the Peninsular and Orjental Steamship the appeal court dismissed a peal of Mrs. Trimpe, the mother of an American soldier ‘drowned in 1 when the steamer ying a large number of oldiers, was sunk off the Scotland ‘in a collision with m. Kashmir, appeilant had asked for an ex- n of time for the bringing of alm against the steamship com- notwithstanding that the two time limit had_expired. court upheld the judg- tof the lower court that the mere | ppellant: was ignorant nf her legal rights did not constitute ground for extending the time for fi aim. During the hearing it said that 350 claims were de- Dendent on the court's declsion. The Otranto and the Kashmir came in October, 1918, 400 American soldiers’ were 1. Many of the bodies were n the shore of the Island vy were burfed. a up . where th TAX FOREIGN INCOMES. BALTIMO} John C. Md, January 23— Rose of the United court here has ruled of non-resident citizens, se whose incomes are k Commercial National Bankq —VFourteenth realities. There isn't any “red tnpe" to clog the wheels ‘Whatever your banking needs—our facilities are adequate. of efficiency here. President YN Vice President. Our Code has Three Outstanding rules Prompt Service Secure Service Co-operating Service Qur customers know that every member of our executive and clerical staff deems it a personal matter to make these three features STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 192 «FEARS ASHES “MIXED.” - Woman Sues for Careless Handling of Her Two Husbands. NEW YORK, January 23.—Suit for $10,000 against the Unlted States L‘fe- mation Company has been b Mrs. Alwina Ahnert, who ul& y; dlfl'od lelfl' from sources “within r3 foreign country, are taxable by uu United States lflvtrnrnent under the income tax laws. The ruling I lieved to establish a precedent in the authowitv ¢ the government to collect such tax The decision .. as mld. in a test case instituted by George W. Cao ber of the American Commerce of Mexico, ufln-t Galen L. ‘Tait, internal revem llector her to recover & payment ot $298.34, leged to have been made und Court action followed & controvers: between the M and the gover constitutionalls 14 DENIES HE WAS KILLED. Mexican General, Reported Slain in Uprising, Is in Havana. l ichn organization fent regarding the the tax. HAVANA, January 23.—Gen. Mario Farrer, who reached Havana recently with Col. Luis Palacigs, took occasion today to assert that reports from | Mexico City that he had been kille by federal rebel uprising in Oaxaca, were untru: The general added that he would depart soon for New Orleans and San Antonlo. A _dispatch from Mexico City De- cember 2 sald that Gen. Ferrer, for months the most prominent rebel in the states of Oaxaca, had been killed in battle with federal troops. Numer- ous members of his band also were declared to have been killed and many to lml\‘e surrendered. January crew of the British schooner which floundered off Key West re- cently, has arrived here aboard the German steamer Nord Schleswig. k4 gk fi g e i JAMES H. unsm V. Pres. am LAURENCE A. !LAIJGHTDH. Vice President. g e e ———— But for the use we have reductions from the prevailing list prices. You cannot make any mistake buying a Columbia Gr ducing instruments it is supremely satisfactory. e Was $125 Now $85% Seventh and Eye Streets Console Type P-30 Was $175, Now House and Was $140 Now$100 Now $110 You can arrange convenient terms for ‘the purchase of these Demonstrating Grafonolas Of course, the quantities are limited—so selection should be made promptly. Type K-2 Was $150 Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” - of all the repro- * Other Console Types P-20 Was $185 Now $140 P-29 Was 3200’ Now $150 P-32 Was $225 Now %175 = P A &@m Seventh and / Eye Streets . ANNOUNCE SHIPS' NAMES, |lected foF the two new battleships which 0 CE N, were down in December. The one LONDON, January 23.—The admiral- b\nthK at the Birkenhead yard of ty yeltanhy announced the names se- | Cammell, Laird & Co. will be called the the dshes of her first two-husband were ‘left under a stairway, in draft, where they were momentarily in danger of mixing. Provision was_made, . after the death of John Carbach' and George Parks, Mrs. Ahnert's first two hus- bands, that their ashes should be left in the top of a sarcophagus, the lid of which was to be left unsealed until lir ashes gould be placed between hem. Visiting the vaults sarcopragus was kept, she found the whero the rs. Ahnert alleges, nrcnnhn;uu beneath a stalrway, with the 1id off and only a few wads of cotton cov- ering the ashes. —_——e Violet scented seaweed ows in the lakes of the \Xl—nyllNl‘kr penin- eula in the Casplan “sea, and the pleasant odor therefrom scents the air for. miles from its source. We’re Underscoring the Price Difference! The difference in price is this store’s winning appeal—for here you save the big difference between installment store prices and the actual cash prices! Do you realize how big that dif- ference really is? on Toast Takethe left-over Roast S chopper. Mix wih whhe dressing, warm in pan, season well with LEA PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Is it a Dining Room Suite? you a third to a half. We save you $150 to $200. Iththth bl lo]c——|c|——lol——lole——-=]a|—=o|c——=]al——=]a]|——=I4g WASHINGTON SALVAGE C0.—11 STORES—ARMY & NAVY \., Gigantic YVareho emoval Sale Will Sell Out Quickly are offering it to the public at great sacrifice before its removal from our old warehouse. BUY—OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN—BUY! SAVINGS GALORE! SLASHED PRICES! u U, S, Surplus Property All-Wool Sweaters U.S. Army- $l 75 | U.S. Army Steel Cots = Mattresses 77 $2.65 Slip-over NEW U S. ARMY 41,-LB. OLIVE DRAB HEAVY BLANKETS Sweaters 89¢ Men’s 0. D. Felt Slippers - U. S. Navy Woolen Gloves 20x40 Turkish_Towels. 50c Army Wool Hose, 3 prs. for U. S. Navy Kitchen Knives U. S. Navy Wool Caps U. S. Wash Tubs...... U, I. Buckets Men's Used Unionalls.. ... U. S. Army Used Bath Robes Men’s Heavy Storm Rubbers Men’s U, Knee Boots. 42x36 Unbleached Pillowcases. New Double-bed Sheets 18x36 Huck Towels.. Double-bed White Spr Men's Blue Overalls. Men’s N Unl‘nn;lel; 's Tripl tcl y Men's Triviest S. Army Pillows........ . . Army Canvas Cots. . . S. Army Leather Jerkin: Men’s Sheep-lined Vest: Men’s Sheep-lined Coats | Officers’ New Raincoats. Men's Corduroy Pants. U. S. Army Milk Can: U. S. Army Spades.. Me Men’s Leather Leggins Men'’s Leather ‘Palm Gloves. Men'’s Leather Palm Mitts. Men's All-leather Mitts.. U. S. New Navy Hammocks. U. S. Army Used Saddles U. S. Army New Saddles. U. S. Army New Lantern: U. S. Army Hand Picks. s-pound cans Clover Honey. U. S, Navy Pea Jackets.. I SALE OF HIGH-GRADE U. S. GOVERNMENT FOODSTUFFS l 11 C | No.2 Aus= Al Oat- Pork L‘S’x’sufii ' $1 Wesslibindgord. | Byiiigopnt | .19 Faust's Sol- 1=Pound Can Apricots, in 4 for .. $1 Frazer's No. 2 Baked Pork and Puns, $l Army Wool Underwear | 24-0z. Cans of | Grape Fruit Jam, 6 for No. Sliced Pineapple, 4 for.. No. 2 Sliced Pineapple, 5 for .. pA 2 Doz. ... 5-lb, Cans Fine $ l One-pound Can Corned No. 2 Can Suxu' $l Assorted Jams . $ Beef Hash, $ l No. 2% l g='Bin. 3 g ooy o razer’s N .'z Grated | $1 $ 1 $1 4 Cans Pineapple and 6 Cans Corn, all for 303-305 10th S, NW. 3144 M St. N.W. 1418 Florida Ave. N.E. 933 5th St. N.W. 11094 H St. NE. 310 8th St. N.W. L b g - L =L L =S + Walker-on-Tyne, Nelson. Is it a Bedroom Suite? Is it a Living Room Suite? We save you a full third. WE HAVE THE PROOF ON OUR FLOORS— IT WILL BE A PRIVILEGE TO SHOW YOU An Avdlanche of Sparkling Bargains Offered in a Beginning Tomorrow At 8 A.M., in All Stores, and Continuing All Week—Many Lots A 200,000 Stock Sacrifi Our new warehouse, 310 8th St. N.W., has been open a week and carpenters and painters have been making great improvements. Rather than ucnfice our merchandise to the ruination of fresh punt,cmeu hnnd iebru d:ve osts have been dis- regarded, goods have been sent to all branch stores for quick disposal without thought of profit or loss. Below is listed a partial number of cut prices on seasonable goods which are advancing daily in the commercial markets. COST IGNORED! 18U St NW. 3052 M St. N.W. Hagerstown, Md. = lol———lol——Flo]——=lalc——2lol——lal —=]] UL nd the other. buildin; hitworth ard, will be called " the PENNSYI.VANIA AVENUE AT EIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST Joseph Goldenber Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Save the Difference rg We save EE!HEE!HH-'.EEE' GOODS LERLS 9 1ice U.S. Army Woolen Gloves 25¢ U.S. Army Hip Boots $3.95 U. S. Army Ash Cans $2.95 Men’s 0. D. Wool Mackinaws $7.45 66x80 Plaid Blankets $3.95 U.S. Army Officer Type Shoes $3.95 U. S. Navy Men’s Heavy Solid Leather Shoes $2.85 Men’s Extra Fine Cotton Hose 8 prs., $1 R R R R R R R R R R MR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R HR R R R R R AR S LR R MR MR SRR AR SRR R R R R AR SRR R R SR SRR SR SR R R R R Y R AR L & A = To|—— ol —o ) —=ol=—oo| = [a | 0| — E—:EE—EE:—EEEEEEEEEEEEE (o] AR R ERERRtRR - b e e e g