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(8 PERERE |Tmeee— R THE EVENIN 'AR, WASHINGTON, —By WEBSTER. 5 POSE | OPGM ONt A PAT FLUSH, ACE HIGH, AND ARTHUR ROCHE S\TTING ON MY LEFT D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923. CIRCUS GOING TO HOSPITAL; SPECIAL SHOWING FOR CHILDREN The campaign that the United| States Department of Agriculture hnsl carried on for more efficient thresh- ing methods has saved 25,000,000 bushels of wheat in the principal Tl S s Main 431 , HERmN []FH[:ERS T \ILBUR, WHAT DOE'S THE EXPRESSION- “Guilty as Mine Strike Mur- { derers,” Says Legislative Committee Member. B the Assoclated Press MARION, 111, April 28 legislative committee the Herrin riots hopes today through co-operation to obtain from witnesse frank statements which threats have falled to bring out. Leooking toward that end the committee met in closed fon with officials here last night. I witnesses so far examined have Teen reluctant to testify regarding the circumstances which led up to the killing of twenty i men here last June. a deflant attitude, while others they could not remember details. Repeated clashes between witn and members of y marked yesterday's nating in a sweeping condemn of the attitude of peace officers dur- | ing the riot Officers Denounced. Representative Willilam R, Pierce | Yoiced the criticism. He said { don't know what to think of rs as you.” investizating who ad- vour du- fort to stop eight automobiles filled Wwith armed men when they ther witnesses told of th arrange a truce after thre. 2 . and -1, non-union work; 28 TAKEN AS REDS Prisoners Had Planned Great May- Day Demonstration, Say Po- lice Officials. Tr the Associnted Press PITTSBURGH. Pa. April 28— Twenty-two alleged communists, in cluding woman rest here toda by city. The ties, were under ar- fter raids last night | and un rs. federal officers. prison ding to authori- had planned a big May day demonstration in Allegheny county. | District Attorney S 1 H. Gardner | announced that the raids .would con- | tinue until every one suspected was | in jail H Among t stratus, a | former editor. aken were Joe inter, Fred Merr and Geor of Chicago. all said to have been ac- tive in comntunist act Large quantitic ture were eantu included subscrintion iman, list portiolios, hoxes. Touse w. tured mat W. B. Recse. sne Department of Ju tioning Balstratus of con suitea veral rooms in the used ‘to store the cap- | ial agent of the | ce, after qu. the pri the | by “the | Olive papers, it was said, contained caption: “An Army With Branches in its Bayonets.” —— Two hundred and thirty-eight mile of flower horders have been pl round the grav buried in For Spring and Summer Building We have several hundred thousand square feet of window glass on hand in both fine and ordinary grades, also single and double strength, suitable for dwellings, mills, facto- ries, schools and green- houses. It is packed in convenient size boxes of fifty square feet, each ready forinstant shipment. Special sizes can be cut to order. Builders and owners can get prompt service in pre- g:rlng or Spring and Summer building. We also supply dealers’ stocks. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY ~ WASHINGTON, D. C. Rosslyn, Va. Watch Out for Malaria When the liver gets slug- gish the system keeps “open house” for all sorts of en- ervating ills. You don’t want violent remedies that wrack—take Milburn’s Malaria Capsules. There is no habit-form- ing drug in them—they're urely vegetable and per- ectly harmless. But they help nature with nature’s own helper — scientifically compounded. For sale by all Peoples and Other Good Drug Stores Key Chemical Co. tof Cf munist pa “CAUEHT OUTON A LIMB” MEANT ) ARD YOU USE IT SO OF TEMN 14 IK]IVSECl’:JESbING YOUR POKER GAMES, | Do~ T SEE Arty SENSE To ITAT ALL RAISES AND ITGETS AROUND To MARC CONNELLY WHO RAISES IT AGAIN., o NATURALLY 1 SEE THEIR RAISES ANO TILT 1T ONCE MYSELF, ARTHUR STAYS AnrD MARC RAISES AGAIN, MY FLUSH DOESN'T Look QUITE SO PRETTY row So | JUST TRAIL ALONG MARC COMES RIGHT BACK AT Him, THE™N An0 THERE | BEGIN To SUSPECY THAT MY FLUSH 1S WORTH ABOUT ASMUCH AS A RUSSIAN ROUBLE BUT t CALL ANYWAY, ARTHUR RAISES MARC AND MARC * RAISE S ARTHUR ~ WHEREUPOM I CHUCK. MY HAMD Y ARTHUR TAKE S TWo AND MARC STANDS PAT. HATURALLY | CHECK THE BET. ARTHUR BETS THC LIMIT AND MARC RAISES Him, | CALL AND ARTHUR RAISES. VoU MIGHT SAFELY SAY WiTHOUT Any FEAR OF COMTRAOICTION THAT 1 was CAUGHT OUT O A Lms! e o ) P S en ¥ IXE WORI D) PRESS v nation of ughout th mmunist_prop United States ef organi v code such in report identified The nds of Soviet Russia was known us B, le union relief com- mitt - federated com- mittee nda | rollment and immigrants. an annual census FOUR RED AGENCIES IN U. S., JURY HEARS Press Service and Three Societies ations were ami his arrival Davis, in America,” siad of aliens over a after their arrival us to extend to period ble the Maintained, Ruthenburg . if America is to Trial Shows. and if he ¥ A duty by America. It i us to see to it that he opportunity to know aims and ideals, its principals and ons. 1t would give him x a sturdy, ste; 1 would system do its duty communist party. fense stated, will snclusion of Love- {ENROLL ALIENS, DAVIS PROPOSES Secretary Plans Annual Cemus{ Mich,, April 28—-A » defense in the trial Ruthenberg of Cleve- ed with eriminal syndical- witnes: land, ¢ information which government agents attempting to obtain for The Nile river ha had been iches in the last weeks. Jay Lovestone, who. at the com- munist party convention near here last August read a lengthy report, heard part report read again the e ssterday. It in- that “Fred,” otherwise the Press, a news-gathering s controlled by the com- Government officials long have known what ed” meant but lack evidence to prove its con- 1 with the commun of Aliens Over Period of Years. dicated —— Federated gency, w (LTINS Br the Associnted Press PITTSBURGH, April 28 —Declaring that thousands of aliens “have been | bootlegged into America,” James . | Davis, secretary ®Bf labor, last night at the Grant Day dinner of the Amer- fcan Club outlined a plan for the en- The report ted Press, along with three organi- formed to aid Rus: had of their purpose dig- AMOCO-GAS has so many advantages —Tryit! We are the first local dealer to offer this well-known product C. & S. SERVICE STATION 609-11 E Street NW. A AN E MOZ S New Train Service and Schedule Changes Southern Railway System SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1923 NEW TRAIN NO. 33—For New Orleans: Luv. ‘Washington 9:35 P.M. daily, arrive Atlanta 4:05 P.M. (C.T.); Montgomery 9:30 P. M.; Mobile 2:55 AM.; New Orleans 7:20 second morning, with di- rect connections for Texas, Old Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona and California Points. Also con- necting at Atlanta for Columbus, Ga.; Macon, Ga., and Other Important Points North and South of Atlanta. New Modern Steel Electrically Lighted Coaches, Sleeping Cars and Dining Car Service. BIRMINGHAM SPECIAL NO. 29: Leave Wash- ington 3:45 P.M. instead of 3:30 P.M.; arrive l)}t{;nta 10:55 AM. (C. T.), and Birmingham 4:25 ATLANTA EXPRESS NO. 137, now leaving ‘Washington 9:50 P.M., will, with inauguration of NEW TRAIN NO. 33, be discontinued. For slight changes in other service, sleeping car lines and complete information, apply :-llllIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIllllIIIIIIilIlltlllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|IIllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIllllII T ol ——]ol—=o|—=]aE——=]alc——=]alc——2]0] Casbler Southern Railway City Ticket Office, 1425 F St. N. W,, or Washington Terminal (Union Station). s S. E. BURGESS, Division Passenger 1425 F Street N. W. one Main “I propose to enroll the alien upon | Mr. | nd to provide for an annual | Commiss This would | “f strangey ) comes among us that help and encouragement to which he is entitled by him is to be enabled to do his| would enable | it its | the a fall of but six 000 miles of its| Wilton J. Lambert R. N. Harper President H. L. Offutt, Jr. W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Vice Presidents The “Friendly” Bank A one-ring circus from the Ringling Brothers' shows will make next Tues- | day morning a “red letter” day for crippled and sick children at Chil- | dren's Hospital, The youngsters will |arouna’ the windows, on the grass plot in the courtyard of the hospital to see the clowns “do their stuff” and to gasp at the riding of trained horses by pretty girls. Today at the hospital arrangements are going forward to allow every child who can possibly be given an opportunity to see the shoy to be one of the audience, Some of the children will have to be propped up in beds at the windows, others may be allow- ed on the balconies In wheel chairs, while still h an go down on be grouped en_arranged by t, director of th through the Cook, manag show.” Never before organization cial performances for hospital dren except in the few larg where it was billed for a week- or longer. A volunteer motor corps is being organized to carry the performer: courte r of th has the circu to the hospital, ry Club children’s motor bus. Not only the children con- fined to the hospital, but the out- patients of the dispensary. from 200 HYLAN ASKS STRIKE AGAINST SUGAR COST including Prices Down in New York, Says Mayor. Mayor 1 ion teers and YORK, has sserting that have robbed April 2 proc sugar pro long enough, issued “the us of the country to refuse ta p present “outrageous sugar prices.” “Present prices are kept up by speculators who believe the people have not enough sense protect themsely the tion said “Let us deny ourselves a little and drive the sugar prices down where they belong. % “Do not spare sugar for babies and ildren. We grown-ups can do of | “Repr 4 more than and 200 wome ganizations will be called tc by Mrs. Louls R W Ler, dep ner of to consider | the question of a radical cut in the of | consumption of sugar. 1 sugar prices jumped f 1 pound to 10%; cents at stores today. ASKS $3,000 FOR INJURIES. Mobley, former motor- man, filed suit in the District Sa- preme Court yesterda inst the ction Company to recover for alleged pe company % plaintiff says the car blew 500.- Ernest D. ploy “April a fuse out burning four disfiguring him se fappear for the pl T SURE WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 10 PM. TONIGHT Through Error in The Evening Star Yesterday, Stating s Peoples Drug Store Warehouse Stock 1109. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. (Formerly Raleigh Haberdasher Store) Between Star Building and Raleigh Hotel Closes 6 P.M. SHOULD Have Read Closes Saturday, 10 P.M, District National Bank 1406 G Street A Savings Good Index If you save you are thrifty. If you place it in a Savings Account you will find the temp- tation to spend will lessen and the habit for stronger. It’s a very inspiring thing to watch your Savings grow. Many “littles” soon become a big sum —and with it that independence which above all comes from the realization that you have the where-with to do what you want to do, when you want to do it. It may be money. A dollar will rate of 3%. @E:——:EEEEE:—E balconies and | erformance for | | Denial Among Buyers Will Force urging the people of New York and | ¢ the | money—but it’s easy to save here—and we pay interest at the to 300, have been invited to see the ! show. ' For. the henefit of those chil- | dren who may be unable to leave, their beds, some of the circus per- formers will_do thelr stunts in the wardrooms of the hospital under the | | supervision and advice of the doctors | | and nurses. | The youngsters in ward B, by the| are going to have a big day to- | they attend Reube gha's party on his eighth birthday. | tcuben has been at the hospital for ! our an one-half years, spending 105t of this time in a plaster cast to | | straighten out his spjne. Tomorrow ! morning he is going to outlive his| | reputation of being the happiest child {in the hosp n anonymous friend i | has already nt a_$10 bill to start ount for Reuben. He's feel- millionaire already. other friends of the hos- | struggling hard to make up ning the institut 100 well knc omen, headed by M lker and Mrs. W. | jr., h; heen selling tickets | base ball game on June 2 t h the proceeds will be given to| al. The latest ! is proceeding satis- although we are not able nce the results forthcoming | from the hotels and stores at which | the tickets are on gule, We are hop- | ing carnestly that Washingtonians | whio enjoy base ball and want to help | littie sick children will take the op- | portunity of doing both, when the Washi on team plays Boston on| factorily to anno June 2 ICIRCUS TO ARRIVE LATE IN AFTERNOON' | | Precedent of Morning Arrival Broken by Big Show This Year. ve to get up to greet the little Johnny will not at daylight elephants. For the el the tig clowns and ba { | { 1 S far as the circus in concerned. | tomarrow 1 { shants—to say nothing lions, polar bears, -back riders—are not = E trains | in the nightfall before the In former years | jumped here from and always arrived | morni This s -ct from New York © followi to f be early in the it comes di cusm light 1 out at Camp Meigs show- crounds tomorrow there will be ¢ to see, even if the show trains rriving. The giant tents the seat ced in p Much of th ing stock nd the hors; housing the ons and Clydesdales, will be ! 1 to visitors during the afternoon up, begin building their The roof is first ted on a skeleton frame. s shelter to the workmen IR LT = ; : i Account is a to Character saving grow hard to make start the account | fl fl | fl | wheat-growing states. CIRCUS TIME Springtime is circus time. A]ong with the coming of the wild flowers, green leaves and singing birds, come the tented cities. The kid- dies love the circus, and most all of us grown folks become children again when we visit the big shows. ’ O_n April 30, May 1 and 2 the biggest show on earth, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, is coming to Camp Meigs. This year we are going to make your visit to the Circus a more pleasant one by permitting Automobile Parking at Camp Meigs. Parking Space 50c To avoid traffic congestion, we have built a new entrance into Camp Meigs at SIXTH STREET and FLORIDA to the circus. Grounds. STREET SIXTH STREET AVE, northeast, for the exclusive use of automobiles coming It is suggested that all cars intending to rent parking space at Camp Meigs use K Street for east and west traffic, TURNING into SIXTH STREET at the corner of SIXTH and K STREETS, N.E. and drive direct north for Circus Remember, you must drive up SIXTH STREET to rent parking space adjoining Circus. PARKING SPACE 50¢ “Sixth Street northeast, direct to the Circus.” SIDNEY L. HECHINGER CO. Announcement THE - GREAT NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Incorporated) BOSTON, MASS. Announces That Arrangements Are Now Being Made for Monthly $110 Round Trips to Europe Boston—Southampton $110 ONE WAY $65 Connecting for London, Liverpool, LeHavre THE ABOVE Boston—Gothenburg $138 ONE WAY $75 Connecting for Christiania, Stockholm, Helsing- fors, Danzig, Riga, Copenhagen PRICES INCLUDE RAILROAD FARES TO POINTS _AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLM The Company plans to carry approximately two thousand passengers monthly. Make vour plans now for a trip during the coming scason Lives of passengers will be protected by EVER-WARM SAFETY SUITS Which prevent drowning and protect from exposure A round trip, with all ex- penses on shipboard included, at no more expense than a vacation right here at home! To meet the ever-increasing de- mand in this country for an in- expensive and at the same time thoroughly comfortable and en- joyable transatlantic voyage, is the prime object of the Great Northern Steamship Company. Organized by progressive busi- ness men who realize the excep- tional opportunity offered now for inexpensive travel in Europe, the Company will cater to the thousands of intelligent persons who wish to visit the battle- fields of France, the Shake- speare country, Scandinavia, the Land of the Midnight Sun, etc. A chance of a lifetime! So it would seem: but it is more than that. 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