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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923. : 3 H:v.’;:dtg :::vl';, };.n::;r_fce | LEB'UN wu.l- URBE Bedtime Slori_esi——TEe Other Slipper. ’ —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. W[IRI_"EUURT G AS[ . s — irst “be sure that vour re- Strong Security and Assured 79, Return F . frigerator is an ice-saver and ‘Real Estate First Trust Notes are almost universally recognized not an ice=eater. Then treat as the best form of investment security. The very absence of the spece it “kindly.” - ulative element is a strong commendation. Don't keep bot- We are offering an issue of First Trust Notes—backed by down- kIlIL\ of water “in on ‘hc‘ncl. towr, real estate—that has an acknowledged valuation greater by e constant opening of the e comstant opening of, the lgfisials to Attend Conference Tribunal Hands Down First far than the amount of the Trust. You will be fully protected—and your.7 per cent interest will be paid on the instant. with the proper circulation of of 'ntera"ied veterans, 3 Definite Judgment in Klel Purchaseable in small denominations—$100, $250, $500, $1,000 and air, lets warm air in, and the 50 ou. ice goes twice as quickly. Federation. REALIZES HE'S GOING TOMIAVE WONDERS 17™HE CAN DO - Canal Controversy. Tet ol cnniis oo e s Don’t wrap or blanket ice— TO GET UP AND SHUT WIN- WITHOUT GETTING éiti. : will send you a descriptive booklet which such covering may check the DOW WHERE FT'S RAINING IN : R details. melting of the ice, but this By the Assoclated Press. } a ! 5 ) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. August 1 THE HAGUE, August 17.—The | means itheiraisme of TemPEra- | ux Wi tainational sort tor Al i i Permanent Court of International | 1|!-.n-_ which causes tood to spoil. peace on the part of allied world war | Justice today handed down a d.ul on FFor perfect refrigeration the|veterans win be ged by America A gainst Germany in the case involving 5 perlect Scration e C]‘ s Will be urged by American > the Tae ol e R S e Or we shall be glad to have you consult in person with our Mr a1r must pass over the “,,‘-m».’ wgion offic aded by National o ¢ ae of Ttz Boss! M Pheloy oo b Webties Commander Alvin Owsley. who sails R i S vessels. 1”" court dec ; 1 “r"_ J 'r { 2 e g tomorrow from New York to attend + 753 e man authorities were not justified in B d Ph l o can lce costs only | the Brussels conference of the Inter- : 1 . 2 preventing the British steamer Wim- 0SS an e pb of a cent a pound and peys terans’ Federation, it was an- : bledon from entering the canal in The Home of Homes sty times over in jood | nounced at legion national headquar- 4 1921 during the hostilities between 1417 X Street Phone Main 4340 ters here tod The convention will : 1-:,|;..Yx and Russia, and that Germany make compensation. i 1 | S otpopamber ito: & and the GUESSES 1T'S UP AT THIS ASKS WIFE DROWSILY dF SHE MUTTERS 1TS DOGGONE FUNNY O it AMERICAN o otithe dolesations Bmelo i END OF BED KNOWS WHERE HIS OTHER. HE LEFT THEMABOTH RIGHT I Wimbicnon feade L N than actual attendance at the meeting SLIPPER 1S TOGETHER. a definite judgment. It grew out of will be occupied by official visits in the refusal of Germany to allow the ingland, Belgium and France. Wimbledon, chart A,..,l, Ix“"l a F |“: nch E 0] y d loaded with munitio E The purpose of the organization, O o Por o pass through affiliated, primarily for reltef and own { ¢ » would violate her {eare of war veterans. Resulting from i Eardfie neutralit tional difficulties. leading to world : Provision of Treaty. e “mem g | Peace. has become a prime considera- - B FLAT TIRE? | o i : e £ inouncement. At the couvention held . shall be open to AINS00 | i / 8 O g 20.00 Radio Set LEETH BROTHERS clarini for i world peace in u mwani- ¥ . Berlin_government, in the face of . Service rze Never Over aroc el peceived unqualiticd s o - = various protests, maintained its pos e ey i e e forement o i Noticah Togian | | CoNCEIVES THE'NOTION IS SAVS ME DOESN'T.CARE 1P FIOOR PIWALLY WiTh MO OF WIRE: | | i e M ' L 5 Manifestn wie 4 declaration for the | |GOT MIXED:UP WITH BED IS GETTING WET HE ISNT GOING AND PLAGHLIGHT SLIPPER to take the cuse before the tribunal = ! Paints, Oils, Glass |statlishment of a “world court” to CLOTHES — MAKING FURTHER TO PADDLE ROUND-WITHOUT™HIS 1S POUND, WINDOW 1S SHUT provided by the treaty of Versailles, e SLEEP T'OR WIFE JMPOSSIBLE OTHER SLIPPER ON 8ND PEACE REIGNS AGMN the Permanent Court of International and Brushes Will Present Da Tustice The American delegation will pre- SLuYaS (C) WhedorSyn_ loc PP The judgment rendered today says Becker Paint & Glass Co. |®nt @ complete agenda to the con- WILLIAHS the German government is bound to - make go0 he loss sustained by the = 5 - vention. Col. H. Nelson Jackson of e Eom her charterors s a result 0 veonsin Ave. West 67 Burlington, Vt., vice president of the of German: action, and fixes the dam- b s, W erest at international organization and chair- ages as 140,749 francs, with interest o it o e Ak |17 e e | Rhine Separatist Movement iJAPAN SEEKS END DECE AR ] V : The am it is to be p: 1o the Fre v: 1 vourseli this question be- terial for presentation by the Amer- government in_ francs wi three : i onths from today. Buch party to the fore you buy that used car. v gey ey ol Tre (")k d S r ly by rei " i BRI TE S . . Answer it erithtully, theu ||| facetons sRala ton axoressione o | L ed on verous Frenc l! T e erae A Splendid Receiver on the New ome in and buy one of our ‘;;‘“;',',,".':;' ey “.&.;’::0‘;{0513“.'-;'.’\2(.‘." | The court ruling upon the case was “WRC” and “WCAP” | “Certified Gold Seal Used tions generally were approved, legion imposed of eleven members with the Sl ors ymnounced Union of Three Factions Believed to il Al TeE SahbeeN L Sending Stations Cars.” They do stand up. ; fexpression received from the | ot b s appointed by the ate Prestdent Harding was made ! Germany, who was appoin Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. [ |74 25 flows: Mark Real Progress Toward Re Would Abrogate Special Pact | cerman sovernment o sit on the bench Here is & set that will give as good service from the new have read with great interest i e SR Radio Corporation of America and Chesapeake & Potomac - - I quite general approval the pol- = - Mty ta no judiges stations —two of the best in the country —as any high-priced Champlain St. at Kalorama Rd. tet forth in the manifesto. I do S and Depend on Washing- |77 it it may ap set on the market, yet it sells for the REMARKABLY LOW uoLic: mans dScou daa. Columbia 5050. subseribe to unconditional agrer oLe (5 St lone in any specific case ERIGEAOR $107 | Brice incliided snt ot high sradsl2:008Z0hm nunciation of principle and Purposce ton Agreement. hIG I T Max T telephoae receivers and necessary antenna equipment—overy- cred ice. Sales Room Signor Anz 2 Con: Ave the manifesto lays down a veryi, . . 4 of An-appoint - thing needed -no extras. Money back if not satisfied wholesome program, which gives | Bs the Acsociated Press détails concerning the life « | o ; A : s Sl — \ judge, Dr. cubmitted thit h Used Car Show Room great promise of promoting peace. | PARIS. August 17.—7Th ovement | yjathes, who recently has b ¢ BY E. R. EGGER. {they were unal in the ju The beat known materials nected to two ten point 1931 14th St N.W vers much doubt if it will be prac-iin the Rhineland looking to the es- |y oo to® W00 FEEHET ME DEEIRS, e A ment. They have handed in separats are used throughout. No bat ticable in'a ihal€ céntury to ‘come Ol Lariiehment: of ‘s REindiand republic) o oc: of the Ehineland Br Wireless to The Star and Chicago bails | opinions_under the right conferred ishs S cuited Thay I have the United States fittingly rep- e i oA 1€ party, succeeding Herr ews. Copyright article 37 of the court’s statutes. teries are require ere i i : - - - resented in international councils | IS beginning to be looked UDOR Se-|iupiriq 4t the instance of the French TOKIO, August 17.—Another victory nothing to get out of order The crystal detector has without some one on the delegation |riously in France since the three|He probably will not play a further for the Washington peace conferenc The panel and the tube on micrometer adiustment and which ghe tuning coils ara 18 so designed that when tuning coil is mounted on e pressure adjustment who can speak for those who par-lpictions of the separatists have | part in the sey ist movement [ ticipated in actual warfare Joiacn & dispocitionl ‘of patinetiic Mathes, according to the Zeitung, |éliminating bi-n, 1 pacts and Besides Nati Commander Ows- | T iAot ion . @l ng the world war was editor of & clearing the in ational atnos 5 {1ey and Col. Jackson. the legion dele- | gether. Government officials here. | gomocratio | newspaper in Bavaria. back of panel. The circuit {s may be made without chang switches on face of panel : ere, is see ore e propo: of gation will include: R. E. Condon of | however, are reluctant to discuss the | During the revolution in Germany he |PREFe: i n hete in the proy New York. Brig. Gen. Roy Hoffman e turned socialist and became editor of |Japan (o abrozate the treaty with : fit: Tocdt ¢ of Oklahoma City. Brig. Gen. L. R.|auestion. e acialiut nioroanes (On & ML)l e conciadea i Tone. direct coupled with taps con- ing location of point 5 Gignilliat of Culver. Ind: Coll M. Hi{ The Quai d'Orsay has long doubted | &argo® fe "Wad™ Sinienced T dix S Sl E 5 Polk of Des Moines, lowa; Col. Ernest | whether the masses of the people in onths in prigon. Meanwhile he had : Sy R i giece. Tl » S 1 Co FlOOl‘ ~ al‘nlsll O. Thompson of Amarillo, Tex., and | . ppincland were behind Dr. Hans | been expelled from the socialist party. | its decisions on the grounds that the National Electrical upp. " y —_— 00 | Jerome Stone of Wichita Falls, Tex., ours and nine powsr tréatics both A 1326-30 NEW YORK, KoE nase | st i) »orten and his lieutenants, but the Specialized In Scandal, el vl g s 1 news received here that all three| During the period while waitl make the old agreement with Frunce ser’s s i Plan to Issue Money. tung pointed out. When his appeal [ Hence, it is declared. its councellation L e From the user’s standpoint, The appeal of the Rhinelanders for | W8s rejected he fled to occupied ter- |is regarded as advisable ing and ndants’ quarte Mount no other varnish justifies a the issuanee of special Rhineland |Titory and placed himself under the L Alto Hospital. Bids probably will be o srencl w he Victory for New P . 5 3 money will probably receiys no offi-| protection of the French. whe, when Red i s Weahs Althna Boun higher price. Cial answer, as the French govern.|derman authorities arrested him. p1o-| Following as it does t1 ogation ) ns is.ander considaratian ' ment is apparently determined to [cured his release. ¥ of the Anglo-Japanese pact. Japan's |y, 3 lit avold being compromised by any Recently Mathes app d as one of Se pact. Jupan'sipines announced. with the probability ou ou ome J. W. Hunt & Company uy Movement that might be regarded in|the founders of the new “Rhenish in- laction comes as a new triumph for!ypag nurse o 1221 N. Y. Ave. greater effectiveness of the Wshing- | GGermany as subversive. The ques- | dependent party,” comprising the | American diplomacy, i . : : ! \with the Ruhr problem, and the date | Smeets party. fe also became editor recreation ha . structed Renedarani [Fifty Hurt in Sanguinary En- |3t minmer ot Sia tesance win dec | of & newlv founded separatist weekly | ©on pacts and further indicating the {110 sammer and must | or on i pend upon developments in the Ruhr, | it sseldorf which prese belief of Ja in the acy of the Hir f 1 - e ——— 1, I3 o1 s G 3 $3aGal. 85caQt. | B R AT SNBSS e e R SR st el T T W ector e ot e ot e : > m created great interest in official | furt and edited the weekly Fackel |tinue in existence it is liable to caus U today announced rac = = Yo GERMAN R[fl R"]IS i e e e e Tutomobile fi & lccesso:zes i - L < suring the {,dqded to the tion of Rhineland money is connected { MOSt of the members of the previous Gen es said counters—Wiedfeldt to | rranceand Beeiim it b bnderstoot | ord iU ts understood, | SR et Fhe plan ! . ! isst co he become . foreign oints ou hat signal | building 3 i two stories 2 o=t e WETER 55 Retain Post Here, | noumnce st (o momsat i veumsl) * ' cpeechen Drownes owe, {forcien, gice bulits S0 IhiL gl vusains: 330 by 120 - Let Us Explain Our Plan done regirdless of the separatists'| This new party. which is especially |tional situations in recent years nes condition: now in service i mak- a barzain. See ENGIN I | = i appeal | active in the north Rhineland, st ing the old agreement with France cement work, stueeo and ho Considerable interest was aroused ) in_close ations with the Dorten |useless. {stone trimmed and with siate roof. s ithic ARt ULIaLEd ke by the proclamation issued by thelparty which is active in the southern | The decislon of Jupan to devote her i oppn il A mroRide) desbinils AIX LA CHAPELLE: Germany, separatist leaders in Coblenz. com- part of the Rhineland efforts toward expunding her foreig The build will pr E mbl SN =i JOUMERT L miting the proposed republic to pav- Mathes frequently makes speeches | markets in new commercial areas alen | F0C for 230 persons, a library, game August 17.—The communistic di ment of the Rhineland’s share of the | at meetings of Rhinelanders. Cit-|is shown in her decision to vequest | room and ix classrooms u- | FOOMS PAPERED WITH BEST turbcnees here are continuing with | reparations owed by Germany izens of the towns rejoice in attend- |France to include Indo-China within therap . Ul S Senguinsry esulis s BIShE pe PROTEGE OF FRENCH. | speeches with eat calls. At one re- | which is still effective ! dants’ quarters will be con ometning ew: nspect oday e were killed and fifty injured today | eent meeting the workers cut off the e structed as an adattional story on the . DO A ’ 5 o H Jlectrie a o . P ission to P = = i SoAd e = in collisions between the commun- | vlectricity, and the speeches had to be S cusy e e e e . . ymaie T MARTIN. 1 ave. n.w. i patiee. while Afteen per. |Joseph Mathes, New Leader, Res-|delivered in the dark That the mavecunint hisaimicd ot T T T en el e der Two-Story Flats—Built Like One House S e X 1 et Herr Dorten, the separatist leader P ced 1 WANT TO CARRY A VANLOAD OF FU sons, injured in previous disorders, cred s ATast: in the south. s a rieh man. e | SLronser commercial policy is furthe Shalso fannaun L 3 are trom Washington to Wilmingtyn, e died in’ the hospitals. i served asx a petty officer during the | indicated by the decision t g o i had from the bur of the piladelphia, - Pa., d York City, it . . oms |EcINed B & petey officer g the ated by, the decis 0 send al tice that somu would | ST AN & STonAGE TAKES FOREIGN OFFICE. T Cable fo The Siar and Chicago Daily X war and has neve r‘h:l‘fl".il:(:l;nll:m‘l:nl mission to Persia with the view of |be expected ihe Vetrans: Burcau | to t SIS sY-in v o £ TLe8 VOl inonsty 41 opening official relati % cstimates fo itho WANTED-TO CARRY A VANLOAD OF ’ BERLIN, 17.—The nervous, florid style. with quotations | Pening official relations and retain- | €stimates f L] [ ] [ ] August ank- ing markets obta 4 ready had redu $25,- | £omitore from Washington to Wilmington. 5 i 5 | from six languages, alive and dead. | g S ieaned duringithe war. { 10000 e the approp I el s Philadelohis. Pa.. and New Tork oits Stresemann Fills Second Post,furter Zeitung. well informed and | "' S\G A TENAECE Wive and dead | The same mission s reported as airg | 300 below DREODEL ‘ S R RAGE « 3 : . e saay eaElishes L hane A rreat o i) planning a tour of India and Meso- { (e current year. Hines express- NS TRANSFER & SToRAGE €O, 1313 Temporarily. careful mewspaper, today published | have joined the separatist movement. | hotamis inajessios aais nd, Memo- | (4° GLIFChidon it he had cut his VEED T ; : By the Associated Press, decided to concentrate on ke 8% festimates as sharply as possible and : . s o T Confer awith ¢ Lord ¢ A paired. painted, 1 re - caned o g 2 < —Chancellor | against the iced commodity. the orient in the upbuilding of for- | Wonld con ith Gen. con- 4 >r. You ca The Wickercraf Tiofomss 556§ PEBLIN. Augdst 1 hancellor § ARgRet e e Tetenvunic ror tne BRITAIN IS INFORMED ¢ign trade. which has shrunk con- |(CYRiNE the posgibilities of using i ough to g 15% " | Stresemann will Al the post of for- | o FEturns of the Belthbank for the siderably Gince western natins ons | funds left over from surplus co THISCOTNT 5 cign minister temporarily, as Herr fincrease. of 30,000.000.000.000 marks. | E U.S.STILL STANDS PAT |cntered the fcld following the ar- pensations and insurance naking a good speculation a3 well'as 5 Jirion: formerly Vigo von Bergen. German ambassa- |its total of 133,000,000,000 repre verything indicates that 'h 3 ¢ T B R LT W e o [ P S ON REPARATIONS VIEWS L S R i 6 ALLEY BUILDINGS || Electric Lights—Window Shades Meeting, | was offered, has not yet sent his ac- {returns for the second week of the 24 A ca to secure trade in Asi ? | B jokiiinion s Current month are still outstanding. o : o possibilitics of ar var o TION $1,272,000, Plenty Room for Garages, Gardens and Flowers The ministry of posts and tele- |it i3 belicved they wil outstriy by| been tade 8o 1 Samnet e [VALUA y ’ ! Hot-Water Heat—Large Lots i | graphs s beel efinitely assigned|ipe g : ew mark " 2 sults of the Washington co |sraphs has been definitely assignedithe bank’s unloding of mew marks |ijvered in London at the beginning ot s i WiV NOT MAKE YOLR GAS WATER Jeater witonati s gas, saves sieps; sce demonstration. 1105 . Y. Ave Just North New Eastern High School JULITS LANS erence Dr. Anton Hoefle, clerical party jduring the last week's crisis is said | wext week. As soon as it is in the Tt Presideut and Imember of the richstas from the {10 hive averaged e aribons wer | Benie o o Slt2h 3 Sernits Y| PRESIDENT IN FAVOR et e s . de public here. and a new jenatlofithe GuElnEs oW c= 18 SENTNCH,FIEM CON Rhineland. { During the first seven-dav period |yellow book will be published, includ- our metal gara It was denicd officially that former | (he Reichebank increased its holdines | ing both the Britisn ana’ Frenen | OF AN ARCHIVES BU'LD'NG e e LIFETIME GARAGE Chancellor Cuno has been appointed.{of discounted treasury bills and pri- |notes. taymond A. Wheeler, assistant engi- fa.108. of whicl r iites and the Firm Stand for Savings. b b il e el actually is seeking to get in touch| President Coolidge is known to I s are of interest in connection | with the French premier, M. Poincare, | making every effort to insure allot- lwtih the movement that has been un- he very likely will find an “encourag. | MENtS of apbropriations to the vari-ider way for a number of vears (o Ky ereiied 3t terms o buit the por- {to succeed Dr. Otto Wiedfeldt as am- |vate checks and drafts by thirty-three SR {neer commissioner, in his annual re- Alin ton, it was added. 4 The total number of alley dwellings 800 Carloads Cross Frontier to) Parley With Poincare. another conference with Chajrman | Hirsh Roofing Compound played any inclination to retire as| Stave Off Famine. By the Associated Press, when' the policies and plans of that |others are vacant. ! < heavs bodied @ and ashestos coms DUESSELDORF, August 17.— In- | Hundreds of W s testify that 0% revealed today by the announcement oits departments t will keep the|close alley dwellings in the National | ]‘,\'(‘l'\' Sulur | bassador to the United States. ~No |{fiiligns BELIEVE WAY OPEN. —(Continued from First Page.) __|port as chairman of the board for th 3 vr { Save Your Metal Roofs Reichsbank Head Stasw. ' Observers See Chance for Berlin | tefmasier Corps. i ! jclassed as dilapidated xty-eight Guaranteed Ten Years {president of the Reichsbank, notwith- BERLIN, August organization will be again discussed.| The alley population is fixed at » wrfectls insulates your oo i parties which comprise Chancellor Toar NG Rl ! o |creased efforts to relieve the food “Hirsen” fillk A {are making a united demand that he that 809 car loads of foodstuffs had LIFETIME GARAGE CO. change is contemplated at Washing i eni i e e 3 FOOD RUSHED TO RUHR. = Army transport service of the Quar-| 5 The President will later today hold {is given at 2544 of wi 17 are PERMANENTLY WITH Rudolf Havenstein has not yet di Tiley of the U 8 Bhbote) gman | 3 . S. Shipping Board o met paielor @int fix it for good. | stunding that the four political | BY, th Associated Press. Stresemann, the new chancellor, COOLIN SUMMER. WARM IN WINTER. | Stresemann’s coalition government shortage in the occupied area were FIRE-RESISTING give up his position. ing atmosphere” for informal pour-|budget within the $1,700.000,000 which i ANY ROOF IN CANY CONDITION. | < 5 iag v i S oot of Ciaie. | to whether the government bossesses entered the Ruhr valley vesterda¥ !orine political leaders here. running cost of the’ kovernment for |the bourd during the year, 136 were ithe lewal power required to oust him {from unoccupied Germany. Hereto- B T 4 the next fiscal year, exclusive of the |ordered demolished and 102 repaired. Paul H. Sears Co., Inc. jand his directorate, as the Reichs-|fore the dally shipments have nmever | ip whoach? @ssert that the path|postal service and the service of the H JOFING AND WATERPROOFING, bank, st the behest of the intente, |exceeded 500 cars to the Trench premicr alreads has | pubiic debt. 2 31 ____Bond bldg. _{nas been converted into a strictly| The efforts at amelioration have g:v\n made lo“:‘rn‘ 1}’. l'fll*flm:; for Dr.i" Conferen between Mr. Coolidge MRS W. J. LYSTER BUR|ED YOUR ROOF autonomous institution, thereby re-|come none too =oon, because of food |} ESemann rough the “signaling |and the various department heads | i PROOF. i i i There is divergence of opinion as i parlers awaiting him, is the opinion |has been prescribed as the masimu. 30 buildings examined by | Buy A Home We don't grow vounger, hut older. A Home bought month by month is Paid for before you v A ) iote back and forth” between groups of (i - B o 1 o8 moving it from governmental inter- | riots. the pillaging of stores and the | HAC! : _BTOuDs of {in progress daily. These interviows | know it. does it show «lgn of wear? Maybe it | vention or control. stealing of potatoes. French |"lml German unofficial person- {deal principally with the matter of AT WEST POINT TODAY | And long before vour earning capacity de- needs paintinghetter let s fisestizate | Among the names mentioned in con- French Seize Marks. hoily Without muinoeless, are not|making of allotments of appropr o < s . =\ e Tetore "Beavy fall rains arrive aoonE the 8 mentioneditnicon- 3 whhily without authority or prestige. |tions. Department heads are ratis-| itcs. Bartha Guthrle Daughty creases with age you are ONE HOME TO "I'H 21 5 successor is that of former State Sec- | A @ispatch from Coblenz to the local | It is taken for granted in reichstag |{fied that it is the Presi ol M Ma sut _Daugh ! ’ JRONCLAD FEeofing 1121 5th st. o.w, | Suc 5 te Sec circles that the Ges . CanSE Tesident’s i ster, widow of Col. William .J GOOD. Comp P iretary Dr. Bergmann, who has fre- | German newspapers says the French | Sircles that t fur‘;;-!l’:;"‘hlzhzll‘:s‘lrm;‘mu.iuun to send the next budget to Con- i | ye U A §0lea WedneEaay & 3 3 TT FP o P = — | auently represented the German gov- i have m 7 Y scoura new chan- | gress in such shape as to give it ' Wal ced Hospita 8 ; o oG ‘This Million-Dollar rnment have seized 697.000,000,000 marks in | it rea- | Walter Reed Hospital. _Funeral Buy the Best in the reparations confer- e cellor from embarking on such an |sonable assurance of beeomnime . = e L P ences in London and Parls. 7| local money from the printing office | enterprise, would not hesitate to|without any great number apase oy, | ices were held at 'St Printing Plant cquipped to Landle every printing / = make us Bt Episcopal Church yesterday S You Can : Greater Berlin is normal again, po-| THe French in Essen have seized | .udars with the purpose of actively Confers With Sm { " Mrs. Lyster was born in Cincinnati Vo see if Burleith Homes don't B ital P { lice headquarters reports. work at all | 14,000.000,000 marks from the Essen {furthering any German attempt whicl | The President Rue vesterday after- | Ohio and spent most of her girlhood & {The National Capital Press | e vig plants having been resumed | branch of the Reichsbank, which they|aims to seek a dignified way out of |1noOon sent for Senator Smoot of Utah, ldays in Chicago, returning to her cvery particular. 12101212 D ot m.w. ;\-unh full shitts. -rr;c;f )u;\’:- been nui(,.-vumed a few davs ago, ¥ | the Ruhr impasse for Germany. | chairman_ of (ll_;( Senate finance com. | native town, where she married Col D I N = | further disorders within the city lim- o 2 5 . There has been a marked change |mittee. a epresentative Madden | Lyster in 1872, She was the daughter Durable Roof Work lits or at suburban points since the flfv’;‘,;.;cg"’“g',;;;},“‘,g;hnrm‘g* have con- | tor the better in the chataster of s lof i chairman of the nous.:lor the late William AMcDowell O AU YoM Whether a simple lesk or @ new | communists called off their strike: Relohshasic premi '"“L.’ \”"" "¢ news brought in from Par v the | #PPropriations committee, to discuss | Daughty and Martha Brandon Guth- ( - ~ - ; roof sou can slwass feel sure of a solid, | Serfous food rioting, however, 'isi ' Tiire Is much unrest amons the | Berlin newspapers in the past forty- | Sith them the tentativé estimates | rie, 36th and R Sts. \.W duraile, b JF e got, the” order. A% | continuing throughout " the occupied | workers at Gross-Geran. near Darme | (IRt hours and the instantaneous |Submitted to him through the budget|“ifier the death of her husband. ¢ OIS, 1Ne V. woderate” cost, too. Call us up: { zor .'}\hen;_ l'?:l" h-nunrg of Shops andi stadt, and Russelsheim, in the same | PSychological effect of this on the [ARfead watch dogs™ he wenicthed (Mrs. Lyster chose Washington as her (Right at Western Iigh OONS Hovrixg iz st N.w. pillaging o od.“jt;lc_:n(esarlg!:mm\e‘br- district. Many of the men are with. | Popular mind has been to stimulate late it if they would study thebe |Dermanent residence, residing until S . -4 at .. arres nembers o e “‘commit- " = know frankly what the far i ments. s Ly s o parly > > We Satisty Every Demand |58 h0"0hatt o sum ofimen_had | on, of Tevolutionars acion.” at Rus: | Just how Dr. Stresemapn purposes | chmmiiTe0 un' Wxpecl & Fecommend | i sear brior ‘to e deamn “anid” vad e for good printing. High{¥omen to the rural O e N hoi sntishhetwien occupled ana|ent deadiocked situation Is not be-| o iaaris on, —_— T DeCH /DR S im0 Naltocitted “"\'"‘; (right mext the Western High School). Or et 1 .”i iced Kg:a“fi"fi:c:rfic:&fig;i i ;;lril\e:g unoccupied Germany, closed for a|ing revealed. although there is anjidge better Where 1o use the prun- | She was a member of the Colonial | car to 33th Street and walk north to R grade, but not high priced. | desp! -} week by order of the occupation au- | impression he may attempt to ap-|ing knife on the preliminary esti- | Dames and Daughters of the Ame consin Avenue car to R Street and wal JVRON S. ADAMS, PRINTER, Food Situation Better. horities because of various disturb- | proach it through he medium of pri- lmates and insure the $126,000,000 | can Revolution. She also was con street. BYRON S. AMS, S e e 7 A nces in Essen and the surrounding |vate emissaries selected from among |saving. isidered an expert in genealogical LB R i SR .. th In Berlin. according to the police, | district, will remain closed until the |the Ruhr industrialists, who are! "Among the letters received by the ! matters. Mrs. Lyster is survived by | the gradual Improvement in the food | €nd of the month. Under the original | viewed as being the best situated | President expressing sympathy in |a son, Col. Theodore C. Lyster. U 8 ou Ge ea ervice the B! a ) . 1 : { situation is contributing to the calm- | °Fder the closing should have termi- | persons to inaugurate overtures | connection with President Harding's | A.. retired, of Los Angeles, Calif.: (wo = 3 General | —when we repair autos. | nated last night, but the occupation | which later might be given a more |death was one from William Jennings | o; i jet Daughty of Cin- s | 1 ' 3 sisters, Miss Harriet Daughty J \UTO | Modern facilitics — weli | ing of the people authorities gecided to extend the pen- | formal character. Bryan, in which he included a kindly { ainnati: Mrs. Marie D, Gorgas of : ,'" = manncd shops—sane| Meat market operators are import- [alty. RN W S personal message to President Cool- | (Yashington, widow of Gen. W. (. = = Repairs.|jrices ing large quantities of frozen beef —_— Mrs. Frank Stein of Fort Worth, | 98¢ - | Gorgas, and two brothers, Charles L. Owners and Builders P t This beef, although 100 feet Tex., who claims to be 103 14 R Daughty of Cincinnati 1M Judge James from Argentina. s beef, although| Sound travels about 1,100 feet per ., who claims to years o > ¥ of ti 2 Judge James R. McReynol considerably cheaper than the frech | second. ' When sent by wireless it|age, still goes regularly to dances.| The Australian mudfish is able to|K. Daughty of Lamar, Colo.”Intcrment K y i ; ce place today at West Point Epccialiain in Painting. Siip Covers and Tops. | Product. is not, finding ready buyers,dtakes the speed of electric waves.|She has never heen ill in her life and |live out of water nime months or|will_take place today at West Point. 11231425 L ST, N.W. Mala 7228, Jowing to the ' customers’ prejudice | 186,000 miles per second. never eats meats or vegetables. more. N. Y, | A

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