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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923. 'I'EP MRS. HOCKER IS SAFE. I FRENBH RUHR S | Message Says Bm‘;e-an-n Nnt' Seriously Hurt in France. p OCALA, Fla., August 23.—Mrs. W, A. Hocker of 'Roanoke, Va. one of eighteen Americans injured in an (Copyright, 1923, By H. C. Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. 5. Pat. Of.) —By BUD FISHER. ScEING Pinc GLGPHANTS MUTT AND JEFF—A Taste of Peppo Made the Flies as Strong as Crows. THIS PEPPO TONIC 1S FINE. ONE SIP GIVES ME THeE STRENGTH ofF TEN MG, AND T TASTE NOWTD PUT THE I'VE BECN FEeLING Punk THAT BRAADY MADG Mme BoTTLE AwWAY SO THE Do SLIPPED ME FeeL NIETY! I'LL SIP AND SAUNTER A LITTLE BRANDY! Hit MY CoEFEs AND EAT oVER To THE ORDERS ARE ONE OUNCE MY TOAST AND TAKE BEFORGE BREAKFANT! Awnage n Lok TAMERS () cLuB! automobile accident near Nice re- cently, was not seriously hurt. ac- cording to a teiegram received here H ] : by relatives from Joseph Glover of Finn Ex-Official Says. Paris| Roanoke, brother of Mrs. Hocker. In his message Mr. Glover sald he Erred in Seeking to Collect [haf, meceived the information by e 2 IV HELD ON WAR WILLIAMSTOWN, . Mass.. August 23.—Germany has not tried to meet her war obligations, but the French method of collecting reparations is “fatal,” declared Baron Sergius A. Korff, former deputy governor of | Finland, In an address at the in- stitute of politics today. Col. Purcell, Former Quarter- » “There |:;‘ 1.'1-?‘! nlo.-d for England fficial, | 0 prove that she does not want a} |- rulpdlun-l »;"!lh France,” the S])l‘ilkk“l" maSter corps 0 Icla’ n su “I think there is sufficient mar- . . . &in for the French to be able to meet . the English without losing their dlcted WIth Flrm Heads fac France had ample justification —_— — for h action, because 1922, to put it charitabl, rmany has | By the Assoc d Pres not made the slightest effort to meet| NEW YORK, August 23.—Col. Lance- her obligations, But the methods that France chose|10t M. Purcell, U. S. A, retired, of ]2 MlLE DRY “M"' of the twelve-mile zone by foreign |nglncer and hus been « fesitent ot WIFE GIVEN ALIMONY. |CHILREN WIN PRIZES ne A Wise Citizen. From the Brooklyn Standard Union Do as much as you can, as you can, as soon to use were fatal, deplorable and hor- | Seattle, former chief of the surplus % : B = - P -« 8ki {e asserted that liquor smuggling | plored various parts of the world e e e e Jtas G B lhoer, chldr ol arserted that liquor smugeting |plored various | parts ot thy, werld| - | | AT PLAYGROUND OPENING secnis to have agafnst ¢ whole Sk cas g X B e e e Iy heTHEE awhiol glers are not playing fair with custo- |prior to his capture was a letter of the sales division of the Quartermas- He siid that although there w ter's Corps; Bertrand Weiss, Herman fers by adulferatini their goods. | addressed to Col. Paul Weatherbes a Month. Lot at 16th and Monroe Strets|esd.not bn airaid of hel el ST I e | Canter and Harry Miller were indicted BN Liawer Xs) ne- rom Cnotthern_ Burma in May- In| Walter N. Reddick, president of the ot theast T i Oaes: o Bial ot i aee o mer Jeountr |today charged with conspiracy to de- [‘Adulterated smuggled liguor f« a fthiy letter, Weatherbeo told of na- | International Brotherhood of ook- P [ R t C d goose that lald the golden egg fraud the government e 4 © * he | tives and mules he had hired for his | bingers, was ordered today by Justics dies Yesterday. | ent a ar an Urgex Economic Lengue. | The alleged frauds of nearly $1,000,000 Dincusston was hot over Preident | fxfove 1raversed” by white men. on | Balley of the Distriet Supreme Court| , gougnnut-eating contest, a craw- | . 1 poThe German democracy ‘was pra- | Involved surplus Arms propert Hercods proposal that, the nrohibl: [which ne Hoped to’ make' important | Wmbotary allmorny Of $250"ver mont | fish race and a free-for-all seramble | rive It oHe of hatliner o an ceonomicy Welss and Canter are inbushicss liers e iscoverles. pending the hearing of her suit for a|for pea e ] 3 AR U r Co v | ect s prol co Py 2 4 o 22, e ‘or peanuts thrown among the crowd lengue of maticns br Count Harry| 0 00 NNl Sy Miller Declares U. S. Should Have|urotcct sman pronibition “countries started on April 22 |limited divorce. The wife charkes of chiliren ware among the featurs | Main 622 Kessler of Beilin, in a lecture last against the attempts of large wine 24 came word that he had|cruelty and inadequate support. At-|attractions which marked ti night before the institute boli- | is head of the Harry Miller Company of : B growing nations to force a repeal by | itirea In the' provines: ofltorneve. Aee g £ y 3 chris- | - s e e e e Right to Search, in Speech |{ieins pavihs fo foree i repeat by | heeh” apturcd” i " pro | rener ety S ook S e ohn arrouehs piay;| American Auto Livery Co SF: i4e Sho BmLve the HiGHO S o S ovdalion said to be the only woman actively | ground, and Miss Dorothy Norton, laring the fu ot g - American dele Py |ground, at 18th and Monroe streets| S cague to be Its’ political | pederal Judge Bondy and entered | eide € Lo adept o e | w a a i -ma = o rathe an economic constructio: . . importa .stion, b o R | were a part of a series of fun-making rathyr \han Seonomie, construction, | tentative bicis of not wuilty, They petnen [importany gucstion, but tres nave| MUSSOLINI RENDERS ASK JURY TRIAL. |piiid B Wi s g economic council, with its NAey | Sere Tele ontbouds 3 oes. nof ! the e : e i e o) g of the play AII PAPERS {conomic council with Its ma | ureell 1s said to be on his way from | does not engage the Ame rican gov- HOMAGE TO D’ANNUNZIO 1Snr;:utnk:;; recent opening of the play- | D bete tboL, tabor and Andustry cAn lgpattie. toranswer thie /changes and BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL, e en (e asIEgatin Alleged Housebreakers Plead Not ® Approximately thirty-five bovs and 71, to 10c Wall P tional application. - o |Skinner and Miller haye been NOU-| oo oyt The Star and Chicago Dally News. [States legation e TE Guil CHL i e G L e o M s el German, 1ike: ‘the ‘Ryssian. | 80 (0 svpearilorpleieie. = | Copyright, 192 25 PESCARA, Ttaly, August 23.—Beni- uilty. {eating contest. The doughnuts w 3Yc Single Roll olitical without Eee Scprne S s . . " o L e to Mussoli paid homage to Gabriele | Rudolph Boger and John W. Jones, |hung on strings and one each was | o hardly worth hav. |returned. The first charges -',"{"d" COPENHAC Aug Wil- EXPLORER ESCAPES o Mussolint paid | ot & ot B Lo S John W ouen | e o 5 chlld Urder it vl 25c Oatmeal Papers %" Count ler said. ~ The idea | fendunts with submitting a ACCHIONS | 1lam 8. Bennet today addressed the D' Annunzio when, with a4 S0l [tempt at housebreaking, when ar.|only the mouth was allowed to touch 9c Single Roll sfjresponsibilits. direct and inalien | turpius property division merchan- | anti-alcoholism congress on liquor| FROM CHINESE CAPTORS | trocession of plispims, the Lt =" [PatEncdiin the Unitedisintes Hranch|the doushnuts, 8 @ T 5 o A oman for (M€ | dise awarded to the Universal Trad- | smuggling in the United States. This | premicr visited the humble cottage |of Police’ Court today before ‘Judge | Charles Cole: 3204 17th strect nortn, These Papers Sold Only elfare of the com ¥y, and; grow- | dise & g alue of $6 = & - - "l here, where the poet w orn. Signor | pleaded not gullty and de- |€a8t. Wo; onte me of S ing out of this, the aim ‘of securing | ing Company in the value of 3600 4qqresy contained conclusions drawn : | here. where the poct was born. Signor ond was ficed |ten seconds. Harry Bassin, 1701 Mon- | With Borders to Match Lo%ebiry Sttt it Und porannt | 000 for about $300000 | porees|from an extensive investigation | CAnadian Now Under Escort of | Sussolini was received by the for-|ui*"isin 'Gth ™ Sorli wav Wit DI | rok et horthvast, won the peanat_ At 5c a Yard and Up maunity, Including production and dis- | Welss and Canter with submitting | which already has been submitted to Native Troops, Relatives mer governess of the poet, Who now |and was released. “Jones wan com. |ETabblng contest, having succeeded in | = suitable for Every Room in teibution, remained the very eesence | this forged Instrument and obIAININK | o United States government. | {occupies the house. He examined all |Titied o Jall, They are charged with | SO CCURE, (He BXSalost mumber of the Houne ; of German democracy after the revo- | property from the government an a B aities et sendine] Hear. the household relics closely and then | fish race was won by Edward Dean, Three-Day Sale Tution of 1918, | substitudions on old conteacts, with- r. Benne n’na d ; I"h'(l. nu.‘ e i ed iiis mame i the vislteral . e eessta— | 1805 Monroe street northeast. Mrs HENRY A. < 3 out making a proper bid. .. |agreement on the question, the United | By ed Press. book. “with a sense of emotion and s Caroline Dor) f Louisiana {Clyde Borders, director of 3 AF Scesconamic Eyran 1““The third indictment charges -Col. s | Nova Scotia, August 23 io he wrote before s D an st o Clydel Borders, Mdivector Df e ¥ . JAFFE The economic ideas by and Miller with ob- German democraey pave the . coush colluaton, reductions | ships within twelve miles of the|—Darcy Weatherbee of Halifax. cap-|Ing name = = \ppeared at an | Stares . M forestry inthe United jassistant director. superintended the 720 11th St. N.W., international organization. It Is thus|ia soniracts already made. 1 coast to determine whether they aro|tured. by Chinese bandits while at-| The Bremier later appeared at on btk easy to conceive what must have| The {ndictments charge mn‘nflnr ;-;u: e (Ith he inichlion or B tempting to explore _an overland | crowd outside | seemed the chief defs of nations to Germa covenant was first publi f the leakue | qeal alone the government " when _the | 600.000. - A large amount of “mos- | United States laws. hed—its lack | quito bars® was contracted for to bel On the question of permitting for- [route from Burma to Peking several Let our reverer j weeks ago, has escaped from his | their way to D' An aptors and _is being escorted soldier, faithful Ttalian and wonder- | thoughts wend | unzio, the heroic 1 of economic ideas, its conception of | 5old for $1 each. Thys contract was| . Chinese tro e 3. =aidls 1 gt . f ! ach n passenger ships to enter ited | ¢ ops to Tali, s @ tele- | ful po Viva!" he exclaimed, | the league of nations a purely | later canceled and the goods held |¢8n passeng U ned | gram received today by his Lrother | The erowd responded with vocifer- political organization. The weakness | for a year. when it is alleged they | States harbors with bonded liquor for | her, ous cheering of the league is greatly owing to its| were sold to the defendants for 17| the return voyage he made an Inter- Weatherbee, son of the late Sir|{ The premier's act served to dispel lack of cconomic function cents a plece esting proposal: That this right be | Robert Weatherbee, at one time chief | rumors that the relations between Count Kessler said he saw danger that the great economic forces would | corrupt politics if not brought into some form of constitutional organiza- | tion with them, as he said had been granted in exchange for a recognition justice of Nova Scotla, is a mining 2d D' Annunzio were strained. | Sakfi X @mmg s NEW BANK COMPLETED. | dun; ‘L? l;e'nuAn)' . 5 1a iClevelfind Building Said to Be — e = { “Take the great combin: said, Y i “etw 1‘ ‘I,.rf?‘:‘.“‘ fxf.»n u(‘ 1;‘rn:au One of Best in Country. | Opel\ Satu1 day Ufltll 2 l . Wl. coal which, if it materializ certainly extend further. W prevent its economic tyranny . will b = > is to| CLEVELAND, Ohlo. August 23.— over | The new Fourth Federal Reserve Bank A ad o | building, sald to be the finest in the nomic council of the allioe & gecat |country, was opened for the inspec: experiment in intefnational control |tion of the public ‘ll(\dnd) }n will be Which succeeded. Why, if the need |open for business Monday. is there, should an organization with | The building, similar aims for the peace needs of | Sth street and Sur 5 Sl nations be unsuccessful? The Ger- |avenues at a cost 2 w'rhe ihan) man conception of the league of na- ' $5,000,000, is ten storles sh» < Kk tions is therefore that of an tu- | of ;\'hh‘\\ '\%IH be occupied by the ban tion adapted to be an instrument of jand its offices. ! economic co-operation between The basement of the building is a | tions, not by the arbiirary rule of |vault fifty by seventy feet and twelve | great international tr “but by a|feet high, said to be the largest ever system starting from the humble ;manufactured. Its walls are of solid work of factories and leading thenc cast iron four feet thick and fits step by . on democratic lines 1o 4 | main_door weighs 100 tons. It will world-wide organization of the essen- | €uard hundreds of millions of dollars. ! tial nceds of production and distribu- tion under the auspices of a league of democratic nations. Sees War Mennee. Economic questions will become in- creasingly acute as every nation tends to increase its foreign trade and its demand that its food and raw ma-| terial supply be under its own control, | Philip H. Kerr of London. sald at his round table conference. | “Unless something is done to sub- | stitute the overwhelming force behind international right for the present e~ gaks & QI%M = Open Saturday Until 2 P.M. - A School Special '3 Anticipation Will Save the Parental Purse a Tidy Sum. TIGHT ON EVERY SUBJECT Note These Big Savings on Electric Fans $5.00 Fans..... $3.75 Tomorrow--Friday— - Closing out the Ladies’ White Shoes competitive system we shall inevi- | tably drift back into world war” he| O I e tabs il $6.95 Fans..... $5.50 He gave us the alternatives thel league of nations, the world court and ! outlawry of war. None of these, he! sald, would of itself solve the prob. lem, but each would perform a fun $10.00 Fans. .... $8.00 —making two lots at tremendous reductions Onegroupof ’7°and *8 Shoes | White Kid and Buck | —both high and low. 2 .95 —but a little later you'll have .to pay $12.50 or more. The season’s best shapes—turned and welt soles .....o.00 Two-pants Suits —strictly all-wool Cheviots, in neat Gray and Brown patterns; Belted Jackets, Mohair lined, two pairs of $9 Every Boy Is Going to Need These $21.50 Fans. . ...$17.00 iem, il $23.00 Fans. ....$1850 That Are on Sale This Rear Admiral H. P. M. Huse, said the | s Week at “ling submarines were impossible : ||| REWIRING old houses a speoialty— of execution and should be supplanted ||| Give us a chance to estimate for you Is Being Violated. By Cabie to The Star and Chicago Daly News CITY BUENOS AIRES, August 23.—The Chamber of Commerce of the United ROUND States in Argentina today protested s made in his recent lecture in Wil- 'r llamstown, Mass. Dr. Zaballos is re- firms trading in Argentina are not living up to the letter and intent of Sunda A“ 26 contracts requiring _arbitration in 3 . ase of dlspute with Argentine || | \yoopiibeon 600 AM. Directors of the local chamber as: Ar. Atlantic City ..11:40 A.M. serted today that mushroom firme es- RETURNING kullty of some of Dr. Zaballo's (Same Day) targes, but economic readjustments Lv. Atlantic c".y‘ 7:00 P.M. 2. n Washington conference resolutions re- | $27.00 Fans. ... ..$21.00 by the rules now applicable to surface | g C | warships. y C.A. Muddiman Co. U. S. BUSINESS LEADERS | N o;olis i ogtx o Store | -__Above G) DENY ARGENTINE CHARGE | [LZ02 13t Chamber of Commerce Answers il TLANTIC Coprright, 1828, against statements of Dr. Zaballos RIP ported to have said that American clients. tablirhed during the war period were sreed them out after the armistice full-cut Knickerbockers—both lined. Sizes 7 to 17 One group of *3 and *3-% Shoes At present there are no arbitrgtion Lv. Philadciphia..._.9:00 P.M. B e e L L L e es existing with the established . (Standard Time) y American firms. They are doing nn| Tickets on sale commencing 1 lnctrcasmg business without trade dis- | Friday o ° 0 | | putes. - ;i ick The chamber considers Dr. Zaballos | For details consult Ticket R latl M k‘ \"Y | to be uninformed as to actual con- | Agents € on aCKInaws | ditions now and also feels that United 4 attractive shapes and good makes. In the salefat oo.oonoaens In all the favored plaids—made with convertible collar; belt all around; inverted plait in back. The kind of $ 9 t chamber maintains, rives the wrong impression to the American press and peopl i . States firms of reputable standing are = not fairly classified. Such & gencral h“l statement, th i ore o - an “Overcoat” the boys will wear—because they like them. Sizes7tol7years...................... Boys’ Bell Blouses Here’s Another School Special ' - ——worth anticipating—new patterns in striped effects—cut on the famous “Bell” models—some with collar at- tached; others with neckband. i Sizes 6 to 16 years— c 75c and $1 grades. ... .. ... (Second Floor) There are several hundred pairs in the two group- ings—but they’ll go in one day if ycu appreciate ‘l value. 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