Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1923, Page 11

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY '15, 1923—PART 1. .. . . - a2 UUNION ROW BARS Radio Hypnotist Puts Lad |#UNT HOTEL T0 SERVE_TWILLTELL IN 10 DAYS Under “Power” Three Times OEWA ON STOKES | TERMS OF BOK PRIZE 2 ANTHRA[;”E PEABE e & : . . - ( = ) ” : I by Officers Unable to Find New York | Clubman Sued for $50.000 | gy the Asociated Pross. & ~in Chicago. NEW YORK, July 14.—The condi By.the Asgociated Press, : d1a not blink and, therefore, was | o Sy sherifts | €078 of the award of $100.000 offerer NEW_ YORK, July, 144—An. ex- completely ‘under. 4 o tryliE toiNha W. . by Edward W. Bok of Philadelphli Clash Between Forces of Dis- ! i o ; - / : nésmas deffiign fosahow, it ], -y gt Bibkes Foenting® New™S D:|tor an' acceptable proposal by v & . h i b ticed b The youth was restored to nor- tokes,~ wealthy New York banker | P Propo y Rk 1 s . ’_:‘:"':n:;‘ t::'t' m: fil(’)":flo,;”bmoz malcy and then put under again. |4nd clubman. tonight to ootain serv- | American for “the attainment ol trict 1 at Scranton to Be 3 ¢ L s ¥ : 1n.any, pazt of the ubject's body: /| | tue, Gholts e the mesdloal soas Hiod "agnimst him today by Haj e | world-wide peace will be' mad 9 X 3 g dent sat on his st h to prove |Billig, Chicago realtor. Stokes was|known within ten days, it was an Aired Monda' » . 3 can be arrested, making a blood- LE R Qe Stomsoh to. D reported here to attended the 11lInois | nounced today. Y. o b’ 5 i e ” less operation possible, was per- Then the youth was put under |derby and a deputy sheriff was sta- | Franklin R : > . . . s e e A o g T yoyas Sta- | Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Mig ‘ormed today befope a group for the third time. La esenti th 1 c e e : I ‘comménd_ the blood to 1 Billlg, who was named with many | Lape, representing the polioy com i : ” wondering newspaper fifen in the mand the ‘blood to leave | 1 8 3 mittee, will meet representatives ¢ Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ? G : your arm and flow into your others, iIncluding Stokes' son. as a P a H a W o o F office of a magazine concerning {08y » 5 4 Corespondent in the Stokes' divorce | National organizations with head SCRANTON, Pa, July 14.—The 3 S t ody,” eame the order from the | quarters in Washington and Balti k. itself, with scientific subjects. air. "A needle was thrust ingo the |cCase. Which is still in litigation, | o clash between the radical and con- s rk s, N o © hag ‘| claims that the charges made in the |MoTe In the former city next Thurs Tisvitve. fhiies i Aol ch Bo i pocating from & radio station . |.»;¢oh adinand : divorce action injured his feelings |day. The matter of co®operation it < 3 . o In. the Ridgewood section -of | gant Seid was an antiseptie. No |&nd business to the extent of $50,000. |the nomination and selection of { United Mine Workers of America, the 2 : Brooklyn, tha hypnotist focused Diood appesred. i jury for the award has been takef largest of the three divisjons of the o d % ‘ s 2ot & s his powers on a youth seated be- g up’ with other organizations wit{ union in the anthracite fleld, will open - : e ; ; Lo T How He Could Tell B iaron Nara hat Tas TN wine | A Geoparatina comndl 1s being Monday at the convention called in : ¢ - Over the radio came the hypo- o s S l.only those of & brother to a sister. formed by the committee in chargi Wilkes-Barre. So important is the % i 3 % un;l 'ummll?' ‘,ndlln‘:‘ o 7 'w;fheflrl;nl’runu:m. A SO A of the American peace award. Thii . i SRS 5 “You are becoming rigid—quite “My mind, s made up.” {gounctl ‘Is to consist of representa: TIEUU AL It TANHRIESAIAN Jwies e i - , rigid. You cannot resist. Go!" “I know it, because your conclu- | FOTty-seven women, members of|tives from a wide vdriety of natlona sotiations Atlantic City between e No physician was present, but a | gions are more showy than soundr | the Ladies of the Invisible Empire, |organizations which are interestec the operators and the representatives : < member of - the magasine “m[m ° ;u{»k‘ part in & Ku ‘K!ux Elas demon- {in”co-operating to further the ob sl . who said I E ed medicine | stration and Initiation at Point Pleas- |ject of the awa of the 155,000 miners of the hard coal @i L i 5 waved a match in front of the Nothing will content him who is|ant, N. J., recently. The women cov- {‘hel J’ufr;.lwn.1::\";:;1191(’;(;:‘;(;{71?”\‘:’:\?131 .‘72 regiom. ; t. X subject’s eyes, insisting that he |not content with a little, \ered their faces with harem veils. |announced about September 1. Tale of Personalities. Back of the struggle for su- premacy in the district, with its mem- bership _of 00 men, is a story of s § A unique personalities. The insurgents : Gog § 1 & are headed by Ronildo Cappellini, a hy 3 : : 6 picturesque figure, minus a i E ? : % \‘\ r!(('{\ h:- lest in a ne accident some - ; 3 $2 . . or of a power- the ability to president of the distr ¢ a majority of 10,000 votes. The conservatives, headed by William J. Brennan, the in- cumbent. are going to att Cap- ‘s eligibility and thus contest 7 ction. 1f they are ‘un.flu‘,(‘«sllu_} Company, within | strikes, but I will be able to show |eighteen German drinkers within the ni will rule the union and|the v s. He has been ipat there will be fewer strikes when | Past few months, although neither es at Atlantic City are await- | blamed ca the strikes, most prohibi bootlegging prévail here his type of spirits is used ing the outcome. Cappellini promises | of which ‘n declared unlaw- | the district is properly organized,” his followers a clean sweep. | ful, and he ha; n a_thorn in the | he He has announced that he | widely in i o y P ys. as @ n industry and_science, and He said today: s ¢ officials. Presi- | will move the district headquarters,the victims have been laborers who Appointive Jobs. i'll:l'é: ("ir';::‘:\nr x;:.“:'l";(rl(‘a;;l“c;\";r long s Rhor d in Ser: . believed they were~getting cheap 1 am going to rip out of office|that Cappellini had made thr @ s L e every man holding an appointive job. | against his life. From that day, N ra strict. When Bren- | curs after unloading. i There won't be one of them left when | Cappellini forces have been prepas assymed office, however, he fell | ““A% Hamburg some time ago a large I assume charge of the district, for I ‘ing for the election which has since ! vith the policies of the interna-inumber of harbor truckers became will see that the men who are running | made him head of the district. . . . .)tianal officials, and his course had gariously ill from drinking wood al- it now are removed. They belong to | Non-Payment of Dues Up. | been approved by the general public cohol and ten of them died. A few the minor d the minority hasi. qnp .o ncarvative forces, In an ‘ag- [ througheut the region. To them the| | 4 yawhel he | days ago five more victims were re- been discredited by an overwhelming | election of Capellini came as a sur- | po¥e 38% CF8 TRO0C FoHing wid [} vote of the rank and file.” | fort to hold. their position, will .at- | prise and a shock fan S Not so many years ago Brennan led | tack his standing on the ground that > speated w: Eave bee the insurgents of the union and|tne local of Wwhich he is's DiE ik ted warning e e e | dhe doset ot wilch he loe member SAs (WOOD ALCOHOL KILLS i : ! o8 A z:\m olr (fl«:ix’!\wen Teclurm‘d»«nnquuu by the mE | against the deadly a makes him e conservative today,|ternational union for non-payment o | fects of the chemi and his opponent the radical, al-|dues. If this contention ls upheld, GERMAN WORKMEN though Cappellini resents the term!Cappellini's election may be declared b radical. Cappellini lives at Pittston,|jllegal. In the meantime, however the e [ Pa. the scores of strikes in- latter is shaping his poilcies. SRLIN, July 14—Wood alcohol | matte voiving the 00 employes of the..“I have been. accused of calling has claimed the lives of at least | for every ainshe E are going to sell this wonderful stock of Used Pianos in a few days. The room is needed for our = newly arriving Ampico stock from the factory. Unheard-of prices prevail. You must not fail to see this stock if you have any intention of buying a Piano in the next year. Now Easier Than Ever to FESE Look at these Uprights vt 35 Ml : own a e omm—l Y Masor_; & Hamlin, $25 | Wurlitzer . . . $60 = Baus& Co. . . $35 | Gerhard . . . . $150 . o | il Q’ Estey . . . . $95 | Kingsbury . . $175 v s # Shoninger . . $275 | Heinekamp . $165 Through the P Slightly Used ~ oaaiil. Grands that are s AT 2 Apartment Size [ Bargains — will enroll you arid'start you © beach or stream— the family : on the way to ownership. We and you—in the Ford Sedan. Grand will put the money in a local : . e B - bank—at interest. Each. week It is ready for pleasure or busi- ! : 2 Knabe’ $350.00 make -an additional - payment.- - - ness anytime you step into the : y = .y : Used Soon your ‘payments’ plus’ the - * - driver’s seat and put your foot $500000 ‘ interést paid by the bank will " “on the starter button—a car A make the car yours. " . for all weather with real com- i $ 2 8 5 .00 st il W Deckgr dBros., ad se So plan ‘to-get out into-the - fort for everyone. And now it fields and woods—down to the * is within your reach: = For Particulars See Any Authorized . .Washington Ford De'ale.r I e A d Pla ers Some $ 3 Th ellwins Benke ars ctine on el o, rems | Twenty Used Players .7, *1 O$ - Commercial National Bank ‘ . Slmplex . $150 Emer30ll, 165 14th and G SSI- N. W. : = - T it WS R - i Story & Clark $369 | H. C. Bay, *285 gy | Franklin Apollo . . Seventh Street Savings Bank Electric $ 7th and N Sts. N. W. : | \ \ . $ . . United States Savings Bank i . i Amplco ety 880 Reproducing 785 Cor. 14th and U Sts. N. W.* Departmental Bank 1714 Penna. Ave. N. W. : “arhid : A I:arge— Stock of C. G. Conn, Ltd. Saxophones, Cornets, Trombones, Horns ---Easy Terms Arranged PHONOGRAPHS "= | $7-$17--$21 $310.00 Homer L Kitt Comp ~ Tanabe Warerooms 1330 G Street

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