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) I Stand No. 204, Convention { 4 ) Some Negroes Try to Break Through Police to Man Sentenced to 5 Years. By the Associated Press [ NEW YORK, June 21.—Marcus Gar- vey. self-elected provisional president of Africa, was sentenced today to the At- lanta penitentiary for five years for " fleecing the public through sale of Black Star line stock. Garvey was convicted of having used the matls to defraud. He was led into court by the heavy guard placed around Wim ‘to prevent attempts at rescue and to protect him from duped investors Declines to Fix Bail. In addition to the prison term, + Judge Mack imposed a $1.000 fine on | Garvey. He granted a motion for a etey of execution pending an appeal but declined to fix bail for the pris- oner. directing that he be held in Tombs prison until the appeal was decided. He allowed four months for the filing of a bill of exceptions, stip- | ulating that during the |'0L|v‘~\'\\ln\lhX period Garvey mu:t asvee to write; no inflammatory article the newspapers { He faid he hal deferred reading | articies by Garvey in the current | e of the Negre World until after osing sentence. in order to make sure that he would not be uncon- relously prejudiced in fixing the pen- | alty To Axk Chapge of Prison. 1 At request of Garvey's counsel, As- it United Staggs « tuck agreed to avk Attorne | Daugherty to permit Garvey to serve | his time in the enworth, Kan., federal prison instead of at at At- lanta ““Garvey was taken back Tombs under heavy guard. A crowd of negroes assembled about the fed- | . eral building raised a wailing and a lamentation that could be heard for | blocks as Garvey approached ! \\rvmen shrieked and men groaned, ! e tried to break through police him, but he waved hem back with a sweep of the arm. | None but counsel and relatives was ellowed in the courtroom i Run After Wagon. to the | More than 100 ne nen. pu ed the ® Jarvey was taken ¢ As the wagon disap woman fell on her knees and i that Garvey might be sav negress, with a baby in her <l|ms elapped her in the face Friends prevented further hostilitles. Extra police were called to dis- perso the crowd SPECIAL NOTICES. 17 AN NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY unless “contracted myself. B. K 1239 M WANTED _TO BRING A VANL( furniture from Richmong and Fredert MITH'S TRA TO THE can Dails Snpply semi-aunu; f three (372) per cent on the capital stock of tho American Dairy Rupply Company fssned a0 outstanding has been declared, pavable 1o atockholders of record July . The 1L be_closed . 1923 AMERT- al dividend henks for transfer of the stock 4 on and after Jun 2 WA TO_CARRY ToaD re 1o Frederick. Md Harpers | W. Va. SMITH Hu\nn‘ll & STOR- | I _ROSTON THE__BIC 25 00D SECOND-HAND TUPRIGHT PIANOS $100 Each Terms, $7 per Mouth tock, trade and fAxtures of 501 Wisconsin ave.. owned Al ereditors will p hy Wm. Stevens #ent their claims to the undersigned a EX Wisconsin_ave. n.w U l:u!:km\ u\n- ND ALEXANDRIA: ENSPIRATION - X. Cult for ¢ Consclousnexs, By appointment. Franklin 9231 the Drofession: Consultant: el sis; Suggestion; Re-education; La Intimate converaations on personal, con I Wlsh to Announce my withdrawal from the partnership of Fal Bros.. and that on and after this date | To A 1 be ' pleased to friends and_ for(mfr‘ patrons. Electrical Wiring xroom house wired compiete. H. THOMAS, 121 West 2406. with | b et —Is not costly if this million-dollar plant exe- cutes the work. Ihe National Capital Press! 12101212 D ot. n.w. Prmtmg Specialists i With certainty instealy of chance as regards satisfaction. “High grade. but not high priced. " BYRON S. ADAMS, Frixtes. YOUR ROOF Should be kept palnted and repaired to make gour home safe. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. | Boofing Degt . 1114 9th st. Ph. M. 24902401 | NOTICE 27, /o e tims_to na your roof repaired and pal ed. Let the roofing experts of 35 years amize vour roof and submit to you their est mate. Reasonable prices. All work Grafton Eo T Rooting r.p-m of 35_Years. bidg. Phone M. 760, Puts HEAT in Heating." No Better Time Tha n Now —to have repaired or re-| placed that inadequate heat- ing plant. See us about it The Bxggs Engineering Co. ARREN W. BIGGE, Presid 1810 Tetn 6 NW. Pk BETTER” TATE—HE_F_D! Before closing house for the sum- mer let us see to it that the roof i8_sound. tight—free from destruc- tive leake. Roof repairs our spe. cialt ROOFING 1422 F St. N.W. !{OON’S COMPA! Phone Main 983, | Roof Trouble Ended when you place the roof in the care of our expert roof repairers. IRONCLAD 525%, ! Shn it l { - THE' EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.- C; —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. WONDERS HOW HE EVER LET HIS WIPE PERSUADE HIM TO HAVE HIS PICTURE TAKEN AT CAMERA LOCKING AT 7 3 PHOTOG. SAYS QUICKLY NEVER MIND AND STARTS TWISTING HIS HEAD ARCUND ON HIG NECK. GETS POSED AT LAST REMEMBERS QUEST | some local matter that he was an N J | atheist DLOTOC. SAYS " EA® SUDDENNY BEEWNS STAND IT ANY “But surely.” said the vicar. “you | HOLD 111 AND ©/5053605 O ITCH. DHGTCC A LONCER AND SRTS T SOCILED THAT PLATE - | Broadiy speaking o boian’ axteniont BERIND CAMER. APDARENTLY GONE TO SCRATCH. CAMEIRA ‘LL PAVE TO lul{ o!li:lle iiaetn i SLEEP R DI CUCKS AGAIN ety etV renlig D, o H The vicar ra his bell "Jnhn,"' sald he to hid ervant, “show thie T'ATHER GLuvAs WiLLI ANMS ISVEETE SIS fapan ifa 3-3 ratio was to be sought | Briiain.| niie in isexsice #nd twa —of Taintirg. Paperhangiog and Decorat- : ik think of Taslor Tlenty of Destroyers. v;un‘m(nu;, [.'mdx Jn'mnlidllmue xin“mr\((;;l- & i atinates made enreaguiot ! ence of an ommendation or | A4 twenty-ve bullding. Alter the i 7 .1.-«v~. S o ammoanced | World war all of the first power ad- r"‘l,;;‘,'l"‘m‘x‘,;fi";;‘n";’z';;;“ ,“M : unanimous | Miralties agreed that naval sub-|| _PAPEREANOL it S that the | Mersibles should be of more than Bl : i one thousand tons. in order to oper- lewl States ahead of her|ate out of touch with their tigun' ratio pi S 17 1t had been predicted that Mr. Den- | WS sugmosted owever il would n 0 recommenda- Four Gunboats and Three small number of “destroyer lea att Carcier tonnage. of M would serve to give the fleet greater i‘ c ty permits the United | i at Britain to main- issurance of mobility ntrated submarine attack In the view strategists the been ered a substitute uiser b e of the smaller craft to m Big Submarines Also to Be Asked of Congress. | cone f American for The Navy Building program he coming year compris elzht ioderate geah thaty t & yea pris jgunpower and limited crutsers. four river gun 1 nd | radius, three cruiser submarines { In submarines of less th the Unite cani- L0 tates t Britain and ated | majority of the American cra 1 ob-|bly the “S” boats, have never j thie ope This announcement vesterday ing for only eight cruisers, surprise in the ranks of nava <. because of the known epinisn s eft being ipermit their considered ¢ Denby that the fleet 18 | Diher than toast detense markedly deficient in the cruiser | . Favor Big Submarinex. class. Considering crusiers less than | & As to submarines of and tons. m than the United ten years old, the United States would | be ropresented in any international | ratio by *“zero,” while Great Britain has 214,000 tons and Japan 51,000, it was pointed out. Computing vessels row building, however, the United ates has 75,000 tens, Great Britain | 249,000 and Japan 157.000 tons. The zeneral hoard nas heen in- structed to consider plans which will give the navy the most efficient ves- sel of the cruiser type within the limit of 10,000 tons imposed on crulsers by the four-power naval It was expected the ecight ships would follow closely the ! 2.of the Detrolt class now in ! of delivery. H ST rooms. $6 weekly shower and _lavatory, $10.50 rooms. $% $10: | with toilel room. 50 p desl Froc Gunboats for China. The program will be submitted to the budget burcau and to Congress at the coming session. The four gun- boats will be for the Chinese river patrol. Recent inspection of the old vessels now engaged in that patrol, Secretary Denby said. indicated that they must be replaced as quickly as| Pay As You Ride A possible, “In_view of the situation in China![] AND BALANCE ONE, TWO OR and the vast amount of trade at THREE MONTHS. stake,” Secretary Denby said. “the department feels it is most impera- tive that small modern gunboats be immediately authorized by Congress.” Report on this yvear's -war games stressed the lack of fast scouts for the Navy. This need was placed sec- ond only to the deficiencies of the Panama canal defenses. Technical | advisers of the Navy Department were understood to have agreed that seven- 000-ton cruisers would be nec- to maintain a ratio with Guaranteed 3,000 Miles Phone West 133 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. Watch the Developments ~ DURIEITH The New Shannon and Luchs Home Community It is being made an Exclusive Section for families who want Fine Six-room Homes at a moderate price. The most unusual Homes are being completed. Perfect in their appointments and finished with a refinement heretofore unknown in Moderate-Priced Homes. These are a few of the neighbors of BUR- LEITH: The Georgetown University, the George- town Visitation Convent, the Western_ High School, the great National Episcopal Cathedral and the Cathedral School for both boys and girls. Many of Washington’s best known and richest men have their homes about Burleith. All this makes for Permanent Value of a Tlome. Go See These Unusual Homes 36th and R Sts. Northwest ¢ To Inspect: By auto—Drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn north one block to R Street and drive due west to 36th Street (right next the Western High School). Or take P Street car to 35th Street and walk north to R Street; or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and walk west to 36th Street. IS TOLD TO LOCK RIGHT WONDERS WHY PHOTOG~ RAPHER SIGHED APTER. TOR A CHEERTUL PILTURE AND TRIES-TO SMILE PICEURE AR EN and nineteen would be nedded ! tbree bullt and three bullding: Great in the face naval operating | which u\wu!d tes has _ HOTEL_INN | 604-610 9th St. N.W. Phone Main 8108-8109 Rooms Like Mother CREDIT SMALL PAYMENT DOWN T. O. Probey Co. To Name Women For ' Memberships ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 21.—Wom- en will be given a part of the man- agement of the republican party, John T. Adams, chalrman of the : republican national committee, de- | clared in a telegram received here | last night by Jacob L. Babler, na- 4 15 TCLD TO ASSUME EASY, NATURAL POST .| tional committeeman for Mis- - souri HI® FACE | Chairman Adams said In the telegram that after a conference with President Harding and Ham- {iton Kean. who were members of & committee with Adams to con- | uider woman representation on tho | national committee, he had decided to recommend the immediate se- lection of women as assoclate . members of the committee. GIRL DISAPPEARS 14. Fnlls to Re- from Theater. Police are looking for bobbed-hair-, ed Ethel Campbell. fourteen years { old, who left her home at 1139 Chi- cago street, Anacostia, last night to 80 to the movies. Long after the moving-picture houses had closed her Ethel Campbell, CATCHES® GLIMPSE OP HIS TAZE IN MRRCR AND STOPS SMILING QUICKL WIPE'S RE- turn sister went to her room and found it unoccupled. | Suspicious. From the London Post A cantangerous person told the vicar whom he had come to see on man to the door and keep your eve on him until he is bevond the reach !nf my hat and coat in the hall () Wheeler Syn. Inc WHEN YOU THINK nearest Lase. i FLAT TIRE? of | o LEETH BROTHERS ifu B dc Portraits $20.00 Dozen | UNDERWOOD ‘uuntmoo M tons and The Langley of 1 the <ole representativ in.the United addition of the L ng con will raise Japan 81.000 700 tons Is of the type v, and the xington and Sara- rted from battle such tonnage to The British navy has | in service. and 38,500 wavs. Japan has one about ten thousand tons in + under construction and the re. 000 tons 13000 tons tons on th ship of converting battle cruisers Roofing a la Rose There are two ways of doing a thing—but only ONE really right way—and that’s the Rose way—the scientific way. one | It’s all very well to apply mechanics—but they must be applied with due regard for surroundigg circumstances and existing conditions. We take account of all that—so that when we begin our work it's with a thorough knowledge of what we ame up against—and you get a finished job when we are through. 314, | The best way is the cheapest way-—and the Rose way has made Washington a city of splendid roofs. Call us at the first sign of roof weakness. Massachusetts Park Washington’s most beautiful residential section of detach- ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of Increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues (Woodley Rd.}. Over four million feet of land sold. Over ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- struction. Wooded villa sites, lots and central and side hall brick homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front—Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.). Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Established 1899 13 Comfortable Apartments “Klingle Mansions”’ At Connecticut Avenue and Klingle Road Overlooking Rock Creek Valley ' LT T T e Lt offer unusual inducements to seckers of apart- ments where year-round comfort is demanded. All outside rooms overlooking spacious lawns and wooded parks—exceptionally large rooms and generous closets—efficient service. - Con- sistent rentals. : £ Wardman Construction Company 1430 K Street N.W. Real Estate Department THURSDAY, JUNE G.0.P.Committee/ June 21 1923. Quality Construction Should appeal to every Thinking Bayer. We invite you to bring your builder when you inspect our New Petworth Homes Six Large Rooms Tiled Bath Hot-Water Heat Electric Lights Commodious Porches—Big Back Yard Exhibit House 4205 Fourth St. N. W. (Near Upshur) Newly Concreted Street Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P. M. Take “Grant Circle Bus” or 9th St. Car Marked “Soldiers’ Home” D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. N. W. Phone Main 1267 e oumgNens Yogo 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes 8 AM. to 6 P.M. Why Our Suits ' of Tropical Weight | Are Superior to Many Stocks The Materials are pre-shrunk and care- fully dried and ironed before being tailor- ed. The garments show this in their perfect lines, and will keep their original shape, even after a wetting. These suits will not require pressing so often as the ordinary kinds—quite a saving. This in addition to the lowest prices that can possibly be quoted for clothing of high quality. Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $15 Silk Mohair Suits, $20 and $25 Aerpores and Gabardines, $25 French Flannels, silk trimmed, $25 Pure Silk Suits, $35 Linen Crash Suits, $18 Seersucker Suits, $12.50 White Cricket Cloth Trousers, $8.50 Linen Golf “Knickers,” $4.50 200 Doz. Athletic Union Suits 95 6 for $5.50 We Consider Them Worth $1.50 A fine quality of madras; the garments full cut and shaped to fit perfectly; carefully made, with the comfortable elastu: band; high or V neck, sleeveless, knee length. Only by purchasing 200 dozen of these suits were we enabled to quote such a truly bargain price.