Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1923, Page 26

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: ; - THE . EVENING-. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1923. I.EG"]N CUNBEMNS .5 AND JEFF—“They’re Off” at Jamaica Today. i vl oot b e S i —By BUD FISHER. FINE JEFF R\ lgemlle | THE RENT 1S Due. ™MEYRE RACNG | [WILL BE ODDS ON- WHIEH wiLL. gfi‘; EN Whtueeer HiTH OUR Comon S ! X JATAICA AGAN. tiow vou AT SE o ot AL e HORSE -'NO. 5§ e XU R <A | NP % JQUR,FUE, Douans. Anb it PRICE, Now THE SECOND CHOKCE e i stve AL N Fo v R ‘) mo Or I' lp i PR 1SN0 5", 50 Y0u 6o T0 THE 15 ABLE To STAND WELL, MUTT, 1GHT, WE CANG [ JEFF WE'RE NEARLY BROKE AND NOW THE FANGRITE —NOQ. 4" AN D BEY ON THE Second TABLE ToMIGHT, SAEAK ouT UP TomoRRow, 1T 1 RODE THAT Lose I THOUGHT Included on Great White S [N@ 4" AND RIDE rim ALL NIGHT ] ; GoaT > You sAD Fleet Jamaica all-expense SRESOIUUOH Said to Be Aimed S0 HEWILL BE ALL WORN OULT I-o.ur:. Also m R Ku Ki N u.s rth on mer; hotel = in Jamaica. Only $200 LTSI BT U 5 and up for fifteen days. | Ask your travel agent or } i History Authorized. Passonger Depsriment UNITED FRUIT COMPANY 17 Battery Place, Now York By the Associated Press Gomeral Offess. 181 Stata .. Boston, Masm. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. May 21 ~ | resolution denouncing any organiza- G tion, individual or group which coni- GREAT {demns a comrade because of creed or o) > belief was adopted by the national FLEET executive committee of the American e Legion here yesterday. The resolu- tion was said to be aimed at the Kp I'Klux Klan. Resolutions were adopted forbidding the display of the American Legion emblem by business houses employing 5 legionnaires. Other resolutions adopt- e Tz | o follow: . . Contracts for publication of a - - Special Prices |t AN e |against_the reported persecution ot [8ian St. Nicholas Cathedral of New| DR, EMILY NOBLE DEAD. public school text book authorized. !BRAZ'LIAN REBELS | g commanded by Gen. Estacio PROTEST FOR TIKHON. | i85 pciaren wiindn of the Ruat | ¥ — g i | Asam AN B e NGO Hne 3 v Dy e < it i ola odis. Chind % = Huntington Hooker, repre- | Electflc letures %] Auxiliary posts ure prohibited from was marching on San sian Orthodox Charch by the soviet | Elon Huntingion Hooker, repr : taking into membership women not ‘i was suddenly at- lic | government was voiced by Protes- | ¢ c i We are arranging to e e e i BEATEN IN OPEN FIGHT tacked by heavy rifle and machine | E¥otestant and Catholic Clergymen |ERNETNGE RS VO et P ergymen ty, Inc. presided. Metropolitan Pla- | Xew York medical cirel (hzné,'c our location—but | Legistative committee is ordered to !gun! fire from government forces in $n Blea o Soviet. {and other upeakers at & mass meet- | {00, hed the’ Russian Church in | day from injuries re we don’t nt to | promote legislation giving the federal ! e ambush. The rebels immedi. - ing last nigh Mae v BN et oy government control over educati | gan fighting in open formation, NEW WORK. May 21.—Protest |held under the auspices of the Rus- o 3 | that all subjects taught in public 2 Wh : the battle lasted until nightfall. Then madcl llcg[) Ircduct_nm& in {x.mvau s(huluh« be ‘:u.:m |:| l-:n::] sh, Suffer Losses A en Government the rebels retreated. s ‘ our already low prices for with the exception of foreign lan- i i Brazilian government reports say guage studies. Troops Fire Into Marching the rebels.lost more than 100 men in | | lectric Fixtures Orlental committee is continued in i v i mmittee s continued Ranks From Ambush. killed or wounded and thirteen prison- 3 e e one st oL dilsentanitoom S Forea bt s s UG ) CANOE PAINTS SCREEN PAINTS Maximum Returns orth pok h struck and Appliances | Washington, Oregon and Californiu e O o sunver ot teneriimRastataipens L o L | and twelve wounded GuiTci oy ra b tcos number of former service men belng |t Bragilian revolutionaries nave| $50,000 YACHT BURNS. ATTENTION LUNCH rom Property Management —vyou'll be interested in | disorder, 7€ Sutering from mentali .\ cated from the district of Bage. | s T | ) g what we can save you. | The National « Service Reform [in the state of Rio Grande do Sul,| BEAUFORT, N. C. May 21.—Fire|| RE you able to spare the time necessary o e I vienounced o its (Stand | Brazil, and engaged the government | Starting in the Sugiue foom deatroy-ii ROOM MANAGERS | to derive all the benefits possible from urnerviie former service men PIOYMEN Ol forces at Pirahi, on which place an{ S osd T,p\"\r{'“-l?r‘:\;nmrl-r'\na';n‘.-,.g; in i vour property? Everything Electrical A | A committee was appointed to pro-{the Braziliafl state troops stationed |the harbor here vesterday. The own- N A . 5 | E = 1719 Conn. Ave. ’.év‘-'\‘_u[r‘gnmwl‘(r_'r'fl;!l‘:-;fm e |at Santa Ana are converging, accord- | &d sald he paid 330.000 for the vacht Shrine Week patronage will be handled with When a person loses money on improved SO SO O MBS | tormer service me that optum- femm——— = PE T | T W T T O plays are eye-attracting and convenient. at the door of poor management. And, on liptoanaing: count it output to - | 2 - the other hand, proper management by an | the amount nec r medical and = 5 organization versed in this field brings a ate purposes was rejected = T i g We maintain an illtemgence | lesitimate pury 3] 1 LIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT Sanltary Glass Cases goodly reward over and above the commis- | Now in Our New Store, 709 13th, One Door Above G sion charged f hi i H ¢ ¥ 5 5 S ged for this service. department on : MRS. HAMMOND DEAD. R e g —adapted to the requirements of cafes, cafeterias The sialte of Waslisss on 4 teassacton SALES EW:dow orlGenerailoniGrantis stast|| We’re Equippi“g Cafes and other refreshment places form a big item in | inspires confidence of fair dealing. Expires in Paris. i 5 ourdstucks, Glad to quote you prices on these | Our Department of Property Management | Associated Press ) m w th E t - G R goods. | stands ready to protect your interests and RENTS S Sot ! Xtra as anges SPRING PAINTING SUPPLIES | SINe masumRsetuasFon g | inyesiment. LOANS & eyt spe e R TR —\Water Heaters, etc.. so Shrine crowds can | —of all kinds, including Brushes, Paint Remov- We invite communications " from private b YORK, May 21.—The body of | be served quicker. We suggest that vou ers, etc., as well as best brands of Paints, Stains, Sl Sophia Vernon Hammond, who died Saturday in Parix. will be re. | check up, Mr. Lunch Room Proprietor— | Varnishes, Enamels, etc.,, all PRICED SPE- lNSURANCE Beiinenie S rava oE e e st ] vou'll find our prices on best gas equipment CIALLY LOW. [ WA D M A N jJohn Henry Hammond, who was a | gy [ member of Gen "Grant’s stat.” Her | attractive. ! Cbnstructio omparn e HUGH REILLY CO. e gr | Louisville, K g ; ) 3 N ) : : : Hoover & Kidwell || C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. A O GEY 750K Stroet N1 ain 4190 | PR}TISB- SHIP Sl sl e : e 053 e s 1% J e o _ Real Estate Department 1406 H Street N.W. NORTH SYDNEY, ) . Specralists in Heating & Lighting Equipment. Phone Main 1703 1334 New York Ave. The British schoone sau, for Picrre d sixty 709 13th St.—One Door Above G St. Main. 6341-6342 | miles oft the Cape Breton coast Thurs- it was lcarned_vesterday, The 2 landed at Port Morien, ! Demand for this popular motor car more thandoubled with the introduction of the new models. Their marvelous road ability eclipses anything motordom has ever known. Powerful New Six- Motor Beautiful Body Designs Touring Car . . . . . . . $1950 Coupt . . . Four-Door Sedan . . 2850 Brougham . 2850 ‘Two-Door Sedan . . 2850 Touring-Limousine . . . . 2950 Demi-Sedan . . . 2250 All prices f. 0. b. Syracuse U, FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. HARRY W. BURR, President Sales and Service 1814 E St. N.W., Main 7045 WASHINGTON,; D. C.- Other Franklin Dealers in This Vicinit; lné'.r.n&u—'n- Franklin Motor ,uonns‘l'&vrvr&. — Franklin-Cost: WAYNESBORO—C. L. Spoonkeur & CULPEPER—Coons Bros. Motor Ce. ANNAPOLIS—Andrew Krause. CRAMBERSBURG—C, Eerl Brown.

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