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: THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY., AUGUST 24, 1923. . [ | taken up in United States distric “ ” PRES'UENI |S BUSY i} S IMPER'A“SM ' | POKER PORTRAITS. iy waa, | Pt e i Tt | e HPNONER | “WEPLER" 1 COURT. 9 cerpaein ol Bars ann s By o ooy | INRERMRTINALLY BRENED c... 110 oo sos ot v — —— the recelve ipplication while ; Saunders, in_an answer filed yester- G H ! =Lt e — day. declared he wouid Join in the Vienna Congress Resolution Fa- ol WiIMHER L€ 5, 5€€, Now - T SANOWICHE S equest for an accounting. G i i 1 | all | |\ Cosr®2.50 AN TH CiGARSS 7.50 Reecivership procecdings were in- | Vvors Legislation Long Advo- e claed > Were 4 HOLE 5 BURNED mt stituted by Saunders last Friday be- e g AihecEwere frotesSmtn Teen ta mesting of i cated in America. e ohiged States AD { | CheCKs Al 1,0.0.5 ARE Ay Gooy | the directorate ot the corvoration | |- : A Tano il ion e fay T BRI LiCh 1w | BTar TR Stine Thal Conn tonay W 4 i 3 3. — HA | [summe aunders to de . s {for wome rrespective charge of false prete . e FLL OneLy BE ouY ABeuT 4 ! r women, irrespective of whether | O false pretense in that he t Desk Before 9 0°Clock De-|“You Are on Only Road to| | | 1258 Can G AmEw UG TOE | Imunclal wlawhich _be declared] [ ey Seppis o' e oF i s adlopted | Mad Caken ‘s ' ‘Cotorea ; : 5 N GCT A NG ] reces: “the corporation was to ; i %t the Thira Tnters nal Congress | Man from Virginia, promising to | e Qi WHAT THI S Ore CosT St continue to function. In his petiti . of Wo ¢ Wome N Sess “make it sprout infa 1L Which Spite Lack of En- Make World Better,” Sir = | Jiie chared thys the interests of the| | O e e s | RO I et ko o 26 BUL Wil — | [minority stockholders were being | {gram received at the | Ivé heads| H : 9 f e atied & By e am received at the legislative head- is caxe was dismissed for want of gagements_ Edward Gr'gg Dec|ares' X‘ l| Allsl'l .I by what he termed L “\.1‘|i >, quarte; 3 _lrf th nal Women's Prosecution, { | Crests control | . % ade Union League in Washington On Apgust 14 “the professe wi | the ¢ sub. hese laws are asked to be applied | convicted on a charge of practicis . | i | wherever the org 5 e medicine without cnse and wi 80 far ax engagements and confer- | B e Associated Press | various countrics sentenced to pay a PR rnces go today was an off one tor] WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. August 24 | he congress, which is composed of | 4efault 1o sery iy in Jail. He President Coolld Not only was | Consratulating the United States on | | AL Indebtedness. | delegates from fiftecn countrics, Le. | Wan commitied i now serving there no cabinet session, but Pres- 18 imperialism and licting that ! sare e o .f‘”“”“ ot 2 employment, such ‘.m"vh\.'".",d‘;u[';..‘.',',[ ; i ident had only two en ments, one | this imperk . its infancy, | | 0 ot 0 N alle | ) [ oritnidehanion: axre: 7 &L010 i, ithe. whbinine | eith: iinis i 8ln Blwarai London last ! ithen overdu e variding of | . Emne Snein \ . AT ECIRIG SNV CHARGE M. Dawes. controller of the eurreney, | PR in the last of his series of lec- | | [nich wauie DitHe bill 68,116 I atiteds diatines of the re: o : W at 4 this afternoon with the | tures before the Institute of Polities | ned as president. The & Bfe-menis to the efect thag 0 the Uni Washington newspaper correspond- | 8t Williams College, declared that the | ted his resignation, national Federation of Court at his desk | e 9 o'clock and w British imperialism was in extent. | Randifor winoepuntnis a long time advocated sucn i | e e kept busy disposing of routine busi- | “Imperialism is the | jusainst Siunders | : ; G g e S in the world today.” 3 s | Women's Trade Cnion League the ne | o ‘X la ]l‘\ ‘l’ i ingids tmental data 1‘ “lt combines ‘\“I(.)I th 1‘ Company-—a conee | ‘\\ omen's T Union Zue the e iy combin ment Company—-i concern est fon of the international cons whom Dlaceg e v piration + i eans aE0 supports the American p o ation - ! of law and | @ lidvals a Since President Coolidge has be®n j duct aimin, the Bxecutive he has had e has had oniy oue | the mainte i — a formal cabinet meeting, August 14, | | 5 It is thought, howey o = ring that the monroe doctrine, | | an oar broke i T o that e e - civil w ar and the conduest of the | |W"_L FILL VACANT POST. | wiren e ama anfon | e et L ithy CHoRdmembees | an Indian were violations of | . were, in th land | ity AVREn ey are in the inciple of self-determination, | = X St Marxaret dive e e et O xincinie ot sl | Civil Service Examination for Hos- rxaret div ‘ Althey e e You are on the only road which | ! = S ; = acked i gement | 9 ake the world a better world | [ EecoEa d FEOY I Aps I il aana £ ¥ : 1 L § 4 { White House and RhAE 1iis peoples to live in. You will | | The Civil Service Commission today < after having S K 5 1 ¥ low that road because your {announeed an open competitive ex- in the fierce gale. All : limination for toreman of laundrs to 1 sds and interests will b cussed m tngs to the Presidon, dis- | e o o) miva e oA e peoples will sain v;\m-h‘[ Bl a vacanes in the United 1 esident can o rei i | the office of the wecretary of R Lme for contemplating t ! tourth eivil service district was learned ot the ! o that P | OF HEART DISEASE ~ te i e e | SALESMEN! No. 1 Grad hn Edwards, ho was made solic i > LS { il rof “ 2 ' u.m‘:‘., {inence in the R -Japanese war,| Kato was m['f‘.”\v recognized us U‘I’H FAEII N A K‘ L4 ! o' ra- e he i entwili {which he enteréd cabtain in the |one of the most able statesmen amons | : et wihin IR g, Ay adimis '"1'\”" el st g e s i We have places for several representatives to sell a H 5 Pounds c e e | el Ster of the navy | Was also kno or his beeulia I ! s sentatives s | G T B S el D : Sl sndd Lol e PIGGLY AGEUUNIING very high-class security we are now offering, which is | | i REing DG Thcenily resiental St it W 1920, many foreign decorations. | . i = ki s : AT n‘”.f.,\-,".‘u[mu.‘:'“f the navy he w a i 4 ! being received with very great favor by the Washing- t| Autioe ar the ot OMends o | advocute of the advancement of| HUGHES CABLES REGRETS. i tonpublic i A S e et e B S | SR | n public. i the ted States was confirmed mathe. a ] Fhe, President was kent posted to- [as premier on June 12,71 faeysite Formed Highest Opinions|Saunders and Directors This is a splendid opportunity for intelligent, energetic Ghthcaette iy il - of Kato's Abilitv. . : 1 : v | this situation, the President is 3 .f"m. [WAS TOGO'S RIGHT-HAND MAN| .. & i | salesmen, devoting whole or part time. i o be giv Hride witentien | Seeretary Hughes in a message to ourt Action Against | | ! to working o of the I ’ S day to Count Uchida. Japanese min : R Jat Sl e £ : i { ] M e s Each Other. ~ || Only those with strong references as to imezmitv and ' |ll | ayrore Roastin ‘ it e g One of Public Service. jces of Baron Kato “in cementing the i I Choracicr necd apaly i g st1 g { : him more r Wi | EremierKato atathien nlaleniuence | Lends ot | friendstin | botween jour)| ‘ ! | i BRI e ot v e {120 6 PN IS 1y e ! B D | ab "~“‘H‘" fore & <"morn e 'I’I 3 ”“x noted ( s of J.Ixx-:r :h: Ik 1‘ ™ .\TI |.-.u‘~\.l»u \\l:‘;\ “u,,»l,..».,‘.q MEMPHIS, Tenn. Auzust Clar- H rs, ozen’ i i ix strol right-hand man of Admirals Togo and | 4 5 3 i PN S orrow o’ e avain o v Kato:” | e Sauniers wn seccnty exce | Allan E. Walker Investment Co | ; stables, at 19t (o "" entered the war a8 4 cab- 4o express to the Japanese govern- tive i et #nd oy W. J. Kearney, Mgr., Securities Dept. i o Gemeral.” o which (it and emersed ax a_vear admiral | ment my profound ‘ssmpathy in the atavestenow 4in dcomrolt o8| It ° has been sele s<ident | chief of staff of the first squadron of | arable loss that has been : ' o iy | il @ s mount whe h 1oTs i & ained © »iL T oaway o his o, S5 aben e, DOREY 4 St \J H =i et s orse- | ihe Jupanese navy with the decora- [ tained i the pussing away of thi e S e et} Suite No. 518, Southern Bldg. Main 2690 |! White b he on of the second class order of the It e iy orivile Smslas e e i park b exer Lolden Kite. | comtact with Taron srzanization as a heritage of Piggly- | 3 e ! s N important nesotiations < of 1 [ — ans L85 i Inoking over the Fos "partian i the wivancement L R with the call federa (; ood Lar e One A of friendly relations between Japan | el w4 shiak court today o E o uak althe It S e AL e e e e L B e foives Irort whé 113 [ ’ 9 g S s members of ol e demand w by corp respondents room of the 1 was eredited with bein honents o In 1885, Mrs. Robert M. La Foilette, | thut Saunders ar 1 from it i Wizl [ §] DON'T take expensive trips to get aw wife of the Unit \tex senator. s After an exch *| Investment e ac 3 : : the first woman to receive a 1 L to Know | ;. helor of laws e Trom. the | cou DON'T keep spending money for a probable relief b ment 4.0 > niversity of W nsin were on the docket E the it the White — DON'T sap your vitality with continuous sneezing day and nig 1 that she would be assistance at any time o THE MANS STORES OF WASHINGTON PHONE WORKERS' OUTING |14 h .;, Radium Hay Fever Solution Teams' Game Feature of An- |tions of armaments may steadily 1 10/ bS] ointhnasit £ DON'T burden yvour family and friends with vour con- Apples dition ; which this cabinet will n TO BE HELD TOMORROW ! the conihint of the leasue of nations | v ngm“ Ball | concord and friendship may dev (e g T Tl L RE e OPEN TOMORROW TO 2 PX¥ K. b said is o co-operate with the powe % . DON’T wait a minute. use one $2.00 bottle of ! . HELD. 53 Eating 2 Baltimore and W on 5 E F P janions the nations and that reduc- ) And Be Relieved or Get Your Money Back xtra ancy, rouna, nual Excursion. our of ind." Policy of Kate Regime. departments of *otomac Te = . o Radium Products C i Ay 1 That was the policy of the Kato| { ro uCts orporahon £ P of | government. He also had stated, fol- | . . : N i b S T omement, it the st | Final Reductions! : 1105 Connecticut Ave. ~ e ac es catnre ": e i "d #c- . cessful conclusion of the Washington | ! 9 B | s ”‘:’j“\’] e A Smteren, s e s of et dunned, $30 to $40 Worsted Suits, $21.7° | O’Donnell’s Drug Stores Peoples Drug Stores will battle for the siiver rophy Won | this government to fulfill the terms | $45 to $50 Worsted Suits, $31.75 H T b year hy the telephone workers 1 unon by the powers, and to| i a e om the Monumental f this end to take the appropriate steps = e ”n‘.lt'\;l"lnn|ml'hu:! ftair of e In ac l'(yl'l‘!{IdIlIA! {(;A(:J-ux\)er‘fli‘l)v‘v’l“\‘\'n‘}:‘ nl\“;. i l f IH E F it 1 et e 1 i, | I Extra Fancy, Pound, mond service emblems to those ¥ 2 acadel in 1873, and. after i | ed torty ttached {o the Monex's Worth or Money Back | 2 ica, from which institution | 1005-7 Pa. Ave. /20 1724 Pa. Ave. raduated in 1889 ! ; was appointed a teams has won the | its division ! committs n in charge | the outin Ay London as superintendent of na athletic 34 Arn o struction. He returned to Japan \ = | 50 I and nub 1844, ax an officer on the new warship | i i e etenn 2 Yoshino. Upon the outbreak of the | ' I res. ’ oun s zc A Delightful Place to Live Cabbage | Hard Head, Pound, §¢ B R practical training. Other events of the outi 1 in- | was sublie nt in clude children's 2 <, P’romoted to the k_of lieu- | ’ HERs L s 5 it, he proceeded to San Franc t o e taff colleze upon his return ; S 4 | rlng eans pav., e # 1:30 and | months was promoted to the rank of rear 1l In 140; ticipated in the famous ALLEGES “WILD PARTIES.” | L '\lroni.‘sl('.vri‘tl):rfl?\ff Wealth You will find Apartment residence at its very best in these new Apartments at Fifteenth and W Streets N.W decided ility for Walter N. Reddick Makes Charges Pr ed to Vice Admiral. Against Wife. Who Asks Divorce. | In 1906 when the Saionji ministry e s ‘| was established Admiral Kato was Tnternational Brothernood of Book.|@PPointed vice minister of the navy | hinders, in an answer to the suit for|and later promoted to vice admiral, al nn;-jl .'1(.'\“‘.}‘ I\hr:_ru;;ln mhl'; \\«\\lr‘»;‘. which post he held until 1909, when | Aoncties apartment | B¢ Was appointed commander of the in his absenes Kure 1 port Te 0 asserts t w denied While vie Aie Elold erosithacine e e ice minister of the navy he 20 ¢ ission he apartment by @ man | was appointed councillor to the Two to four rooms—with bath and one of those cozy Slared Mrs. Reditel Was mot at home, | o, the Anglo-Japanese exhibition dining alcoves—8$45 to $97.50 per mentl The hu d says he ured u.‘ i [ 2o chief o reception committee ining alcoves 5 to $97.50 per menth. of th S detective. ama whe 44| appointed in - connection with the | A entered found hix wife sleepine, | Y18t of the American squadron to These Apartments are just completed—and are He alko found a number of o Japan. In 1913 he was appointed com- ; 5 i : nd i aTakecs l','w"mf teq Py | mander of the first squadron and upon open day and evening for your inspection. Happiness Dr.David V. Bush America’s Great Orator [ ‘Who has broken the psycholog- iral record of attendance in nearly ry city in America. Editor of “Mind Power Plus” SHUBERT- They are of small si which meets a ver demand—but they are provided with every fa comfort and convenience. | Celery | Fancy White Stalk, 8(: 5 the outbreak of the world war par- X the eharges of cru. | ticipated in the hostilities as com- v and inadequate support made by | Mander of the tleship Settsu . missed. He e snted by Attor.|Partially reconstructed in 1915 Ad- ” neys Car: miral Kato was appointed minister of e the navy in succession to Admiral (Incorporated) i Yashiro d w o i H GETS SUPERVISOR POST. |rant of tuii admiral the xame vene | 1514 K Street Phone Main 4846 BELASCO ! BT portfolio he retained in the sub- e Terauchi and fayette Sa. and Mrs. Gnm\;:y Succ:eds Mrs. John- | MdisariEil i P son at House of Detention. eac es ol A, o Large Lots on Salt Water Aug. 30to Sept. 14| of the '“’"“3 4;:'1 '(‘.'f,','(".f.';.‘? Sudeecding ; 5 (Except Sept. 2nd and 9th) i ’ F' ".\1 -':'r'uu,qlm s a nath .-’L..r 1li- 5 u hey re e o s w 2 to o 1 S p Some of the Subjects j C Pt s s st : _ | Large Can, Yan W .'y‘.rl\lv.‘.mh'."«.”,".-r‘h‘vn;-r“\,\‘:_‘gh v sl Cash—sl Per Month_No lnterest Aug. 30th--Applied Psychology and what it is. ) i Aug. 31st—The Subconscious Mind. Different degrees in animal ! dealing with the women and children f the law HAVE YOU TRIED ZERO BLACK WALNUT IGE CREAM ° Buy a Dozen Ginger Ale and man. Its many functions and how it works. How to use the Subconscious Mind- for Health, Success and Happiness. After t life—what? What is God? Sept. 1st—Psychological Law of Suggestion and Auto-Suggestion. 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