Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1923, Page 21

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WILLOUTLNED S, LAND SEZURE VIEW Warren to Explain Attitude on Taking Estates to Mexicans. | May ren at the next meeting of 30.-—Charles the xed United States-Mexican ommission, which is mv.w(u::mngl mestions in dispute between the two ountries will present the attitude the United St lor interna- | The grent desert of Sahara h e oneet 8 0T | called the “Henry Ford” of France, ul law with rd to the ex- propriation of great Mesican estates and their ision s & small agri- culturists Mr. Warren's exposition of the » Us United States govern view rel- wtive to Just meth, whose lands are to_consum 3 ill Le followed Mexican crmmissione some length into the Mexican £ov- ient’s ideas concerning the split- = i up of large estates under the ex- i ifog"agrarian . _Examine Colony Mail—Fed- The echief point m\’ul\l‘ll concerns i arg| Government May Press Investugatuon. | the Mexic indemnify und state | ment would { tates com- | ng with in- Y sident Obre BE — Runi ment soiated Pross. NTON HARBOR, Mi rs thay the f plans to investiga: f the mixed on of the {of Da iy here are giver { tial sub ation by thie pre this city of several operatives of the Department of Justice. Theso ag >lare examining the colony’s mail, ol tainin nesse! marriages and divorces. \ < The it is sald, were sent Goniiesion {nere by liam Burns, chief of the bureau of Departme: panied to Ch he colon ion the Amer- morfal day cele- {cult heads on charge cemetersy. {mails to defraud. Tt FIRES AGAIN MENACE , FINE TIMBER TRACTS . l the claim_that faithful fol- eli 700 Men Battle mazes'w] in Northern Woods—Several ‘] Camps Wiped Out. bration in the Amer: promises deral g of the ave heen 1f Purnell wer ha <o Crews of jsubjects left enroll under the b: , COST 300,000,000 PESOS. | Argentine Govemment Considermgi Extension of State-Owned naflwaysi ] i BUENOS AIRES, May 30.—The ex- ecutive branch of the Argentine gov- By the Accociated Press, PAUL, Minn., 3d.—Several brush and small tim ber fires fn northern Minnesota, previously re- ported under control, agaln are threatening valuable timber tracts fn the north woods. Scores of additional men are belne pressed into sery augment the erews of approximately 700 men izl ernment is corsidering a plan for| A chift ¢ the extension of the state-owned | Manketer r ' allways, involving an estimated ex- | r. penditu D00 pesos. The vould be completed ‘our years . 3 tere of public er F ; g culture d from the i i ‘the project i T that the carrying | - s a foreign ST works, ay, however, improved there. 16th St. Heights 2 hathe; 2car garage: on with beauf tiful shrubbery o lot:” W. C. & A. N. MILLER REALTORS 1119 17th St. CANADIAN EDITOR HELD AS SEDITIOUS SPEAKER Candidate Main 1790 Accused of Expressing Hope Union Jack Wonld Be Trampled in Mud. SYDNEY. N Don’t “Sniffle” You can make vour nos- |} trils and head as “clear as {fi a bell” with E-Z Catarrh I Cream i [ It gives quick reiief in all catarrhal conditians of the nose, throat and head—and is efficacious in even vere cases of hay fever. incial elections, « local police and 00 bail to face d held in of seditious wpled in the | Ji i 2 and the red flag raised over Can- se- returned to When you feel a cold in the head coming on—or that irritating catarrh man- ncstmfi itself — use E-Z CATARRH CREAM freely —for relief. sedition, have ruids we G homes on SUCCESSFUL FLIGHT. New Type of Army Non-Rigid Dirigible Given Test. AKRON, Ohlo, May For Sale at all Peoples and Other Good Drug Stores Key Chemical Co. vord the names of possible wit-|Jjury d seeking fnformation about U"*"' " THE_EVEN Motor Expedltwn That Conquered the Sahara NEW Brodsky, Larrimore, voung th 3ibly could obtain One of the threate told Brodsky to their in would find im- % a been conquered by the modern mun aving safely accomplished this fent. THREATEN ACTRESS’ LIFE IN FARRAR CASE. Way of Selling HUUS[ []F I]AV“]'F"“ Letters Demasd Mise Tarri-| US .-BmltHome.sfi more Drop Effort to Vindicate | { B the Assceiated Pross. Her Name. Mrs. J. Frank Hardecker, Wilbur Commons < s and Morris S. L. Green had i announced that they would go to Washington Thursday to make u By the Assiciated Press. York, May 30.—Louis B.| forma: protest on wne part or tne | LONDON. M 30.—Lord Robert|q counsel for Miss Stella| vyillage against the manner in |Ceell, having joined the new govern- has ‘announced that the| chich the recent auctipn of houses guishing himself as who was exonerated pyilt here during the war for | between the ministers of | ur letters he did not eferee name before the wc dented ln“xr“xm ought against her by rrar in her suit for di- from Lou Tellegen had recefved threatening {nnocent of an author, t this time what acti ING STAR, INOER W00, is nutomobile, n caterpillar auto expedition financed by M. Tenants Protest By the Assoclated Press. BROOKLAWN, N. J., May 30. munition workers was conducted 1l by the government. They were { position. appointed a special | comm preference over them ton. B at the opposi hy Supreme the court holding Farrars lawyers | cove { port tests. Georgi opposition tant mood, he yiel Miss Larrimore TMay 30.—John M. rent mte unless she got out of the casa, grandson of @ founder A @nen i r"”}”,l live to see it ndard Ol Company, has |bill to the deportation Ty heds for divorce by his step- ! vbil M.. Vandergrift had n {dea but dec > would arrimore has di- ‘e w milllon-dollar and the matter charges against | ; Andre Citroen, s photograph shows five ears of the expedition on thelr way to Timb 'CECIL PEACEMAKER IN NEW GOVERNMENT “Pours 0il on Troubled Waters” in English House of her With committee to file the protest, at a | wat te during the “withdraw” from | special meeting of residents of the ton s of indemr age Jast night. The residents, i Rrehiats 1ad been waging a 1y all of whom ure tenants in | »'°" Hon oA 451 government houses \ penalties ws claim that speculators were the Irish depor tion had discover as drafted could be made to other emses than the and raised vigorous pro-i Lord Robert closured the de- but. finding that the 1 voted with ti FALL KILLS FRENCH “ACE.” 00. ey Baldwin's cabinet and the op- st night in the house of ured oil on the troubled mmit- bill to Bridgeman L result of court d that Irish de- 1k rals und and 1 v.\ niting The Newest and Finest Shop In the Progressive West End the big airship will be taken to the Aberdeen prov- grounds, Md., where it will bo a training ship for Army The craft is ster ship of "1, which recently was taken to ott I'It‘\d at Bellevill 1. OVER SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND Sensitive Patients In the heart of Pennsylvania Avenue’s new business district, the new and greater Man’s Store No. 2 opens its doors tomorrow with evervthing new except its original ideals. The new home at 1724 Pennsylvania Avenue is only a short step from the old location, but a long step forward in facilities for service. Spacious in dimensions, superb in ap- " pointments, striking in design—modern to the last degree inside and out—the new structure, we feel, is worthy of the business friendships that have made it possible. We know you will particularly admire the day- light clothing section—nothing quite like it in Washington. Proud as we are of our beautiful home, we take greatest pride in what it contains. America’s very finest in men’s wear.- Products of famous makers are assembled on a scale of quantlt\‘ and variety that makes vour satisfaction a certainty. Oscar 1. Dodek, Manager. BIDS FOR LEVIATHAN | “AND 5 OTHER LINERS | Harriman Group to Confer With | Shipping Board Officials i Later This. Week. By the Assoclated Press. | NEW YORK, May 30.~The Ameri- can Ship and Commerce Corporation, of which W. Averell Harriman, son of | the late Edward H. chairman of the board of directors,| has entered a bid to the United States Shipping Board ndicating its will- | jingness to take over the operation of | the Leviathan and five or six of the largest vessels operated by the Un iStates lines, it was reported L night. The bid was entered to the Shipping Board, it but it W not indicated whether it pro- | posed outright purenuse or operation of the ships. In addition to the Leviathan, it was ed was said, sald that the bid included the George Washington, the America, President | Buchanan, President Roosevelt and { President Harding. The Harriman interests fnclude the | Jnited American line, which was granted a r's permit at \xnr pier 86, with the understandi t the Leviathan and other ve: the Shipping Board would ¥ hioping Hoard offi | sald, would confer V\llh t {man’ interests here Thursday THAYER SUPERIOR PRINTING Small Work Exclusively PHONE MAIN 1816 j 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD S. FISK, Man READS HARDING LETTER. By the Associated Press. PARIS, May 30.—At the dedicatfon | of & battle memorial in the, cloister {of the American church of the Holy | peoples of Europe.” ATTORNEY UNDER 32 By established Washington law dirm. Trinity today Ambassador expressing memorial may inspire i cons |-lusn intimucy and firmer fri among our own nation an Per- manent connection. with good opportunity for hard ability. and e perience. worker Please state (1) present employment rnings. (2) age, (3) education, (4) ex- It will be necessary to disregard of exceptional character and correspondence which does not give this in formation in detail. Address Box 196-A, Star Office Golf Hazards Are Costly Speaking seriously—there are such frequently occurring mishaps during the game as to make it most expedient to protect onc’s self with proper insurance. Your drive may hit some one. Upon how serious the injury depends how serious the liability for damages. We write insurance that shoulders this cost. \ small premium covers it—and you can enjoy vour game without anxiety as to damage outcome. Ask Our Insurance Department for Details Boss and Phelps 1417 K Street THE MANS STORES | OF WASHINGTON The Home of Homes Phone Main 4340 Close 6 Much More Than Cool! Summer Style as Well as Summer Comfort fort” style! | f You can *go in for com- wool suits. thin the ¢ transtorms breezy distinction. You get the finest of tailor- ing in Man’s Stores summer and everything that goes 1o make up satis- suits, faction. without going out of Here are hot-weather clothes as cool as you pleasc. vet with the same degree of i Shapely style and permanent lines that characterize our Tailoring — that’s every- - in light-weight clothes: pert needlework that fabrics into garments of grace and to pay less. men — in n elsc Palm Beach Suits 15 No need to pay more—and it doesn’t pa) Models for young men and -all atural, tan, stripes and checks. $17.50 and $25 Flannels, Whipéords and Gabardines, $27.50 | % Mohair Suits Nervous and Extremely i | Perfected Pennsylvania Avenue Service to ‘Washington's Best-Dressed Men When you inspect the cars on display at the Cadillac Salon —we shall be glad to show you why people in this com- * munity buy Cadillacs as an in- vestment. " Open Evenings The Washington Cadillac Co. RUDOLPH JOSE, President. 1140 Conmecticut Ave. h l‘lo. All werk 'll’llb«. HOURS, 0 A, M. TILL INDATS. 10 A M. TILE & P . Money’s Worth or Money Back sand, gray. brown. Tropical Worsteds Smart Straw A Midway Special $25 Hats § 1 .65 An opportunity for thrift without any sacrifice of quality or style. Goed-looking sennits, with cable or sawtooth cdges. Several popular blocks. | i I Money's Worth or Meney Back ; i 1 ‘D. J. KAUFMAN Inc. 1008-7 Pa. Ave. : ",' AN 1724 Pa. Ave. ut Herrict read & letter from President Hardin: “earncet hope that tl =——

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