Evening Star Newspaper, July 16, 1923, Page 16

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16 ; ; . THE- EVENING ' STAR; WASHINGTOQ ,- D. .C.. MO JULY: 16, 1923. b Sale of rSENA'mRS UUIZZED MUTT, AND JEFF—Mutt’s Magnetic Golf Ball Is the Goods (Copyright, 1 . m—ark \l ' YES, JEFF, BY PLACING ONE oF THESE LISTEN. THERE'S A STEEL DISCIN THE I'VE GOT' A ALATCH N WITH PRETTT. S€E? T Y STEEL Dijcs IN €AcH PUTTING CuP FIRST CUPLTRY 1T YOURSGLE! THeN HAGEN! MAKING GUERY HOLE [| WoNT STOP UNTIL (T . I'LL B€ ABLE T GETA ONE oN l' T WANT YoUu T 6o AROUND THe IN 6NE WILL Look BAD KisSEs THe sm;- 3 . o . EVERY Hote WITH MY MAGNETIC CoURSE. AND PUT onE STEeL BUT I GOTTA WINTHE DisC IN THe EIRS 3 Elastic Hostery i Y —— W—‘/ DISC IN €EVERY PUTTING CUPL Side BeT! T NeEDTHE . : 4 . TR ! ~ ONEYL 2, 3 | . : T = > b3 —fit and servico absolutely " |/) 2q | and King ‘Asked - by | P wrerestie) 21 X FAIR ENOOGH] 2 v e : - ! R \ b i G 4 SLIP me! S { canvave a : AL eyt Yark Gompers to Tell : Moséow Com = 7 : New York Truss, double Dr. Plerce Truss . Scrotal Elastie Truss, eur Why: Recognition Refused. . ' An appeal .to Senators wittfam . ~ ‘King and Edwin F. Ladd of Utah and North; Dakotg. respectively, - to seek to make clear to soviet authorities “that certain policies which they have adoptad serve as an inseparable bar- _rier to, the cause of recognition,” was made 'in a letter fromn President Samuel Gompers ‘of ‘the, American | Federation of Labor to:the steam- ship President Harding, on which, it is | announced. the two senators are in Leggin ....... Thread Knee Cap . 4 \";‘h]“f"‘ $2.25 safling to soviet Russia to confer S Eveathicite anouiase 2.50 with communist leaders with a view ‘ Brace . 4 " $2. to *bringing about the recognition of Camp Brace . 5 Nulife Shouider Biace very ighe. ... $2.00 Jungs Arch Braces ...... [that regime by our govefnment.” The letter prefaces other assertions i oy yor: by e statement that “tne tuvor{ RUINED CLIENT DROVE SoutnCor Memphie, overeurned: The in this c s -1 dead are: ¢ Cerned with political of sconomic ex- BROKER TO DIE, CLAIM| "Mrs. “Tom Perry. Louise Perry. perfments carried on in other coun eighteen; Elizabeth Perry, .ten; Gran- tri d S v | ville Elkins, eight. e e onstantly . Ohservirs | Weygant Killed Self Rather Than| The body of Mrs. Perry, alone of A utech” leader managed to leave the | thelr way across the Bavarian fron- | bound for London via India. MYSTIFIES GERMANY dows and safety! locks of which were not to address public meetings tier, Ten days ago. they were offerrd Revolt Leaders Escape Suggests ]c?::ldlc‘;‘::?e ‘393:";’;’(%25\"0:.’ {nr:fl;:'r'fIAUSTRALIA DEPORTS refused ‘this ofter and later o ERHARDT JML BREAK mystic . cabinets.. Just how the|his accomplices succeeded in making [ on the steamer Mongolia, which # jail, the slnll-ba:{r?d doors and win- > on provision that t another offer to leave the count 4 6 he jail officials as well as among | . 4 Gompers adds, merican labor has the four, has been recovered. . 4 untarily. 3 oA witht eympathy ann eoncken Face Accusations, Disappearing Act of Stage Ma- 8 pmewlieraib Eitliey Saxine ministry | TWO IRISH AGITATORS the .efforts of Russian workers and Friends Say. giclans; All Locks Intact. | That the wsensational flight “of TRUSS DEPARTMENT Erhardt should 'have been effected | By the Associated Press. | BIG GERMAN LINER DOCKS 7th & E St. Store ! | peasants to establish their freedom.” DISCUSS MAIL TO RUSSIA. E ; have been e | | By the Associated Press. . . By the Associated Press. rom a prisom ocuted n Saxony, s Aus! 16.—Two = e i3 = Rebuffed Friendly Hand. i 4 s MOSCOW, July 16.—A representa- - s O e ion. Daxony. | . NEW YORK, July 16.—The A Agents) of the soviet regime, how-{ NEW YORK, July 16.—Friends of iy 0" 0¢ tne American postal depart-| BERLIN. July 16.—The flight from BR800V s “control, is affording | 171sh republicans, Fs Michael | Ballin, lergest transatlantic v [ever, the letter states, despite the|Smih Weveant a broker connceled)ment, according to the Moscow ne R Sadel prison n Teinalc of Savt | dig natiomellst newspdner: o for | O'Flanagan and John J. (Sean) O'Kelly, | put into, service 5 : with the firm of Langley & Co., who i rhardt, the leader o app re- | good laug Seither the Sax X = i et i g friendly_attitude maintined by the ! cimmitted sulcide vesterday at Bond | PAPErs. Will arrive here soon to dis-|yolt in’ 1920, suggests the familiar | thorities nor the federal departmen jacrested nere’ in April jon |Sharges of aie fway: ¢ ariven y on t *ederatlion of Labor toward the Rus- [ Point, Conn., declared today he was|cuss Russo-American postal rela-|disappearing act produced by stage|of justice yet hit upon Erhardt's | €N8aging in seditious activities, were|malden voyage. The vessel, 602 slan people, “have rendered it #m-|despondent because he had been ac- | tions. magicians with the aid of their|trail, and it ¥s believed that he and|{removed from jail today and deported | long, has a speed of sixteen Bt cused of causing an investor to lose. upssilite * for the federation| on june 15 Joseph Jacobs, a waiter, o to maintain a friendly policy to the |complained that Weygant had in- E‘ in Demand Russlan poviet government.” fluenced him in losing about $60,000, ! A sort of catechism on sovlet doc- | the savings of a lifetime, The case —in _autumn i trines is suggested to the senators as | was adjourned until today. . } | HEATING MA 7 a mode of obtalning information of | Weygant shot himself at the home I8y o ¥ 1Y = | interest to labor. The following ques- | of relatives. He was fifty-two years delay repairs to YOUrZ|tions are included: old. 4 ! plant until the busy fal it xrm;u that there is no free F season, when delay andZ ss in Russia, 5 S s o = Aro workmen permitted ' to or- [ | emiened “Ean “heE | S rebkten pmemuen 1o or:| FOUR DIE IN RIVER. saved by having us BetE | Beyernments on the job now? To what \extent is the soviet gov- | Mother, Two Daughters and Neigh- 3 - . N S crnment supporting or at least per- n 1S en 1 arettes T Dependably satisfactor mitting the third " internationale to bor Child in Capsized Skiff. i | PENCADIY .S o ¥ onduct propaganda hostile to for- H G work at consistently Rea. ign governinents?” MEMPHIS, Tenn, July 16.—A | sonable Prices mother, two of her daughters and a | | e A o are| NOIBNROTY child “were drowned late y s vesterday when a - skiff in whic propounded along financial lines a8 |they and five others were attempting | to legitimate foreign obligations and ! i i -] their acknowledgment, as to ob-|= servance of International agre 5 . ‘ New Remedy Stops ments and prounises and along sim- ilar tangents. In conclusion the federation chief tates: ';Axnorlcan labor stands determin- o edly opposed to the dictatorship of What Is a Picnic ‘blg business' apd “high finance’ as || : : t is opposed to the dictatorship of Without the Right Kind of | the eo-called ‘proletariat.’ American ! s {labor is aware of the subtleties of Sandwiches ? | Poth” tnose two dxtremes. ‘contendin | || ; = | Roil eggs six minutes, '»BB’HM both, £0 ‘that wé may press t'ro quickly get rid of any| i 1 . e h v f 1 d ra- them and mix with cottage Clonal progress for frecdom, Juctice, || headache take one tab- cheese, add chopped olives democracy and humanity. | let of K o or pimentoes and spread on —— | amn Slices of whole wheat broad severe pain, take two. buttered. Then season the S STRIKE TO CONTINUE. 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