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L 14 - THE SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C, JULY 1, 1923—PART 1. e e e = = i PITTSBURGH To HAVE g'a”smmwn‘ ,corrcsnol\denl for tha[ ‘:cmpluyment of state troops In|more tense today as a result of an- |un\oxa1‘ circles that e papal letter umy G;l():e.c 'hccompnnled by z\{r;t | Okmulgee county. Martial law was | nouncement by the Rev. C. Bowles, | concerning the reparations question NEW DAILY PAPER(‘crnm formerly & resident of Wash- | {declared in the county early in the|Baptist minister, that he would | and the occupation of the Ruhr will | ingt: . | r__‘t;.r;_.e:‘p:"nli yesterday here mrking | | week, and state troops still are on|preach two sermons Sunday on local | not develop serious consequences in SR e w blica- b e & oz George C. Hill Appointed. Wash-| oion sar nrt foone of which {’“‘}“"“’ul; | duty In Henryeita, although they | conditions. ] | | Franco-Vatican relatlons. Further 1 | appear for some months because of | | have been withdrawn from the re-| Refuses to Yield. | | explanations of the significance of th. ngton Correspondent for the time®required to acquire a mod- | | mainder of the county. A National Guard company from | | communication are expected soon L | | ern, up-to-date mechanical outfit. y! | Blake sald the estimate of the Okmulgee was hurriedly sent to! v 3 s Journal from the holy see. v < | Henryetta early today to reinforce 2 Speclal Dispatch to The Star. i Can You Beat It? [“_‘e'l‘fi“,"g; :Vhf”xz’:m‘m"e';““gfn:‘:!::;n the few guardemen already on duty The Glornale d'Italia in an article PITTSBURGH, June 30, — Pitts-| e hbaelatin Bras . | his official representatives and others | ticre, After Sherifft John Russell and ? on the letter today emphasizes tha 3100,000 Damages and AC- |vurgn is to have o new datly paper, | From the Topeka (Kas.) C:’"‘" % B’r;j; “m,;;};': Okla,, June 30, | from victims of mobs. "‘c'fi;':'adsvt,‘;e'}"‘}"éjg, T Ry Mt et bece. |its language was clear and explicit. " The Daily Dispatch. While in no way | Three old maid sisters live on a _Mommm&n e ama Diabs Gad . Orgaitmation: ham they could not dissuade Rev.| ROME, June 30.—M. Jonnart, French | conforming to the teachings of the counting Asked by Preston |connectea with the Pittsburgh Dis. | farm southeast of town and all of ERE o ‘| Disclaiming any intention to leave | Bowles to call off Iis sermons, and | ambassador to the holy see, was re- |church; that it was not meant to be them are toothless. They bought one | Which he said he believed could be | that mere t were needed for a hostile to any nation, nor intended tc - patch, which recently ceased publica- = f d indi 1 izati | the impression that cases of mob 9 roops ceived in private audience by Pope| 0570 SR 0 P. Reynolds of Dallas. & 5 pair of false teeth and whichever one | traced indirectly to one organization | violence had been the work of any | Possible emergency Sunday. Plus today and was closeted with 'him | 20, 0Dt on France's rights, but . Reyn . tlon, the head of the company which| '\ " 0 TG he trading | during the past vear, caused Gov. | particular orgamization, Mr. Blake| However, after a conférence with | Plul 24 s clos m | only to offer a4 suggestion for reach- : will publish the new Jjournal is|°° 1 | Walton to invoke the aid of the Na. | 8dded that while the ottrages coud | Col. E. L. Head, in charge of the|for more than an hour. He left the | ing the desired ends by other means George P. Grise, long_connected with | WO&rs them. | 2 i i ‘ not be traced directly to one organi- | troops at Henryetta, Rev. Bowles| vatican without the customary call| Both Pope Pius and ‘Cardinal Gas- By the Associated Press. the old Dispatch, and Mr. Grise has| _— | tional Guard in certain countles, | zatjon, he believed it “indirectly” re- | stated that he had postponed delivery | | W% T N { parti, the papal secretary of state, DALLAS, Tex., June 30.—Additional | retained George G. Hill, acting cor-| Some of the hardest knocks we get | Aldrick Blake, the governors secro- | sponsible. of his “message” until after martial S the newspaper , are in complete ltlgation mgainst offcals of the Ku |Fespondent of the London Times, as!are delivered by our supposed friends. tary, said today in_ explaining the | The situation in Henryetta became | law had been removed. | The impression prevails in Vatican |accord on the lette Klux Klan in Texas by a man who says he is a member, was started 2t G R e U R S R s S A L RS L AR R i i R Ut sl R S e ST R Soitipa T sion o b filined o 010 2 PR CMRERE NS et et bl i ok i | il i il LT SR R i ; lere this afternoon when Preston P. Reynolds of Dallas sued for $100,000 J /i o damages, and asked that the officlals lie named be ordered to account to a receiver for moneys they have recelved [ in their official positions. Those sued were H. C. McCall of Houston, named as grand dragon of the realm of Texas; Z. E. Marvin, ] e areat titan of province No. 2; George ST TRt R orner /Nin an reets nirance ree Dallas Klan, No. 66; J. D. Van Winkle, e » cyclops of the Dallas Chapter, Minton, chairman of the kloklan committee of the Dallas klan. . Second Suit Filed. The suit filed in district court, fol- ws one filed by Reynolds against v imperial wizard, in fed- e erday. Reynolds ot know the amount = “Quality That Endures”--In Summer Furniture throughout the organization He also avers that the defendants v mpted to make v L politic anization of the klan ge sums in fur- “of their plans, Which he de- Cool and Comjfortable Summer Suites for Living Room, Porch and VALUE is the one outstanding feature — Quality That Endures at s were contrary to the purposes | o Lawn, together with many other Summer needs, at low prices, are low prices. And in spite of lowered price, we will be glad to have vou cording to the |u-§it|un Reynolds % e = A . . e being featured nozw in our big new store. take advantage of our liberal credit policy. nts cir- uspend him. For reasons he has been damuged | IFEDERACBANKS SEE CUBAN TRADE Boston and Atlanta Institu- tions to Establish E ? BABY CAR- BABY CAR- STROLLER, of 3 e P 5 ¢ Branches There. RIAGE, of all-round RIAGE, of watural excellent grade fiver FIBER SUITE, in thre THREE - DOOR TOP ICER, with PORCELAIN- i machine fiber; with finish fiber, with reed; strongly built; picces. as [vzuhn'rd‘.-ScI?ec,.(Iz(_m' 35 SIDE ICER, as pic- 3, pounds capacity I,»IA\"L’[’ REFRIG- = TEfAeeIated Brew full tubular pusker 7 with tubular pusher and Rocker. An ideal suite for = tured; plenty of =~ ERATO, ATLANTA, June 30.—The establish- | hnil aibber—tired and rubber-tired the porch or living room. IWith space for food and for ice. turcd; lining 1 wheels. . ice. piece solid porcelain. ment of agencies of the Atlanta and | Boston federal reserve banks in Cuba wheels. cretonne-covered cushions. will result in the development of ; . $2 -5 5] 6= $] -5 $30.75 $710Q.75 s] ].25 $96-75 tween the island republlc and this | country and will give the Cuban peo- Haze It Charg nle @ new currency in place of the | Have It Charged L I Gl Have It Charged. many years, Joseph A. McCord, chairman of the board o the Atlanta bank, declared in a state- ment made public here today. . 5 Privilege Divided. ! ¥ £ A Under the arrangement the : Lane bank will have the right to ex- Cedar Chests change new curtency for e worn- | & S out raper money, and will have the | QDTW‘[ER ) " ey Of fragrant red cedar, exclusi it to buy and sell trans- | DU y AR with - Yale locks; strong banke and purchaso | = o : s ange and have cable A hinges; and lid stays; 36x unds botween polnts in RUGS‘ 3 . z 17Y4x16 snches. 5 TN ‘ < rubber-tired wheels. The agen will e in _the purchase of bills and c: ransfers between Cuba and | points he United States and for- eign ports . Idea Four Years Old. Mr. McCord said the idea of the es- tablishment of an agency in Cuba | first came to him in the spring of 1919, when he made a tour of Cuba ! 5 . T o Standard Makes— IR | { AUl Sizes. d the deplorable c urrency i io} 'n was taken, he said | — S Lt i ! Brown finish E S msmfuealn i 121 e flanie Tany & : S ity ‘ oar g Serce, Chaty | iy FIBER ROCKER, as picturcd. Reserve Boarc i : and Rocker; c ; : ; : (oL was not until W, P. G Hardin S S > g ( el e . . Full of casy comfort. In a pretty s o b and price ow. ... e sorve Board, became head of the Bo nd priced low e e e e : ton reserve bank and made applic S = i brown finish, with cretonne seat. tion on behalf of that institution for | > h ;| the establishment of an agency in Cuba that' the board at Washington took action which has finally resuited O IS o JTapanese Kice Straw Rugs in_Cuba. 9212 size.. < Semeisiee s 9195 8x10 size.. s paiID! ‘PORCH ROCKER, with side arms, just as pic- tured. Durably built and NATURAL s | 9xI2-ft. size at........... ceenna $16.00 AT d sy Ay comfortable. SATISFACTION wLaRANEID, 8x10-ft. sise at... % PLATES—$15 | Gx9-ft. size @te...... 2 CL ..$10.50 PAl S EXTRACTIONS 4ft.6en. x 7 ft.6in sizeat ..... UTIFUL REED FIBER SUITE, in the Baronial BY C TIVE_ANESTHESIA. ’ : a ¥psilanti product; seats and backs Temovable Briogework Tnserted 36 in. x 72in size at d with a very good grade of figured ’49'_75 Without Grinding Your Teeth 27 in. % 54 én. size at. ... o D s 3 Plates Repaired s . While You Wait | Hawve It Charged DR. LEHMAN s | 5 . Specialist 307 7th St. N.W.—Opp. Saks’ Open Evenings—Closed on Sundays o l'!!.r ME’BI\? _in charge ,elly:r L AW N BENCH; ’, : : B with strong iron DOl’l t SUffer ] Eye: 3 > ¢ frame; matural finish seat and back: 4-foot J P = =2 sice. V _ ¢ L .y,‘*\ ," . e AN G with headache R A DA Whatever the cause—or Mg «wrs?;w:@wfi‘»‘ with neuralgia; nervous- ness, insomnia, travelers’ headaches, etc. “Stopit” it bring et surpris ) HANDSOME REED i a8 : ingly quick—even after SUITE, as pictured, 3 .,:, . R[,ES%IFT?LR other preparations have S s £ failed consisting of big six- z / ; 73 i 3 of baronial brown $ e L. s Certts 5 > foot settee, chair and Ty v o Y, ZRY v finish, upholstered TEAN Y S el e s AN LAWN MOWER; ; AR % e }u.‘{g,}:,l\/l,l/\"\'/;\ %A% regular specific — contair | 3 rocker; upholstered in \ "" i hlogal cbut | ; g R ¢ Settee, Armi- Eiff'“'ciliiirnc p?;;enies s % finest grade two-toie A =9 , casy to run; well con- el N that reach the cause, and | 3 "’é&!‘f"""&""w - cretonne. A very high- & 7 |- ¥ structed. s \ O by arresting that brings i n T . b N i 3 G Race > = tl{e dcsircu‘grelitf. You;!ll A o grade suite. . ; S 4 \ ’6 .75 find it a friend indeed if fi] Weaas : A XX g 4= you are a victim of head- N ik il ’98'75 aches. P U =L ; DR — ) Have It Charged For sale at all Peoples & S 3 and other good drug | Have It Charged. stores. Xey Chemical Co., Wash., D. C. chair and Rocker, i